- Sir John Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Woodbrook
Infobox Military Person
name= Sir John Hamilton
lived=4 August ,1755 –24 December ,1835
placeofbirth=Strabane ,County Tyrone
placeofdeath=Tunbridge Wells ,Kent
allegiance=
serviceyears= 1771 to 1835
rank=British Army Lieutenant General
branch= flagicon|United KingdomBritish Army
commands=
unit=
battles= Invasion ofCooch Behar First Anglo-Maratha War • Capture ofLahar • Capture ofGwalior • Capture of BijaigarhSecond Mysore War • Capture ofBangalore French Revolutionary Wars •Haitian Revolution Napoleonic Wars •Battle of Albuera •Second Siege of Badajoz • Defence ofAlba de Tormes •Battle of Nivelle
awards= Baronetcy of Woodbrook Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword British knighthood
laterwork=Lieutenant-General Sir John James Hamilton, 1st Baronet was a highly respected and experienced officer of the
Honourable East India Company , theBritish Army and during theNapoleonic Wars thePortuguese Army who saw action across the world fromIndia to theWest Indies and was honoured for his service by both the British and Portuguese royal families. Of noble Irish descent, related by birth to the firstEarl Castle Stewart and by marriage to theEarl of Tyrone , Hamilton's extensive career and brave service was widely recognised during his life and after his death.Early career
John Hamilton was born in Woodbrook near
Strabane ,County Tyrone ,Ireland to James and Elinor Hamilton in 1755. His mother was the niece of theEarl Castle Stewart and through family connections young Hamilton was able to secure a commission in the army of theHonourable East India Company aged only 16 in 1771. Taking a Bengal cadetship and joining theBengal Light Infantry in 1772, Hamilton was almost immediately pressed into action, participating the British invasion ofCooch Behar at the invitation its rulers who were facing a simultaneous invasion from theBhutanese to the north. In 1778 Hamilton was promoted tolieutenant and in 1780 was once again in action during theFirst Anglo-Maratha War , where his troops participated in the storm and capture ofLahar ,Gwalior and Bijaigarh from theMaratha Empire . In 1781 at the war's conclusion, Hamilton was promoted again, to captain.In 1788, seeking advancement, Hamilton transferred to the regular
British Army , being attached to the new76th Regiment of Foot inCalcutta as captain. With this formation, Hamilton was engaged in 1794 during theSecond Mysore War fought against theTipu Sultan , when his troops captured the city ofBangalore which later became part ofBritish East India . The same year, Hamilton married Emily Sophia Monck, the daughter of George Paul Monck and Lady Aramita Beresford, daughter of Marcus Beresford,Earl of Tyrone . Hamilton was promoted to brevet major in the aftermath of this operation and in 1795 was sent as alieutenant colonel with the81st Regiment of Foot to the West Indies during the British attempt to captureSan Domingo . The effort failed due to the ongoingHaitian Revolution , but Hamilton again distinguished himself during the campaign.Napoleonic Wars
In 1798 Hamilton was sent to the
Cape Colony inSouth Africa which had only recently been captured from the Dutch. There he and his regiment formed part of the garrison until thePeace of Amiens when he returned to Britain, briefly returning to the Cape at the fresh outbreak of theNapoleonic Wars in 1803 before being made abrigadier-general and appointed to the staff in Ireland. Tiring of working in Ireland, Hamilton volunteered in 1809 to be attached to thePortuguese Army , a formation shattered by the French invasion of 1808. In 1809 as he trained and organised a division of Portuguese infantry, Hamilton was promoted tomajor-general and in his new rank was made Inspector-General of Portuguese Infantry.Hamilton was an efficient officer and with his division, attached himself to Sir Arthur Wellesley's British army on campaign in 1810. In 1811 the Portuguese formation underwent its first major action at the
Battle of Albuera , Hamilton's division acting as a ready reserve and being called into the height of the battle to reinforce the Allied centre. Hamilton's forces had in fact been drawn into the fight on the left of the Allied line and took some time to be extracted. In the aftermath of the battle, Hamilton's troops were the steadiest and freshest available and immediately returned to the ultimately unsuccessfulSecond Siege of Badajoz . It has been said of Hamilton that he "evinced the utmost steadiness and courage" at Albuera.Hamilton commanded the division until 1813, his troops seeing further action defending the town of
Alba de Tormes against an army under Marshal Soult in November 1812. In 1813 after four years continuous campaigning, Hamilton was forced to return to England on sick leave and during his absence he was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword by the Portuguese monarchy and was knighted by the Prince Regent as well as being made honorary colonel of the2nd Ceylon Regiment .LondonGazette|issue=16752|startpage=5|date=13 July 1813|accessdate=2007-11-27] Hamilton returned to his division in late 1813 and commanded them during the last of the fighting in the Peninsula War, seeing action at theBattle of Nivelle . Following the Peace of Fontainebleau, Hamilton returned to the British Army, was madelieutenant general in recognition of his service and placed in the quiet command of Duncannon Fort. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12111?docPos=12 Hamilton, Sir John] , "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", H. M. Chichester, Retrieved27 November 2007 ]In December 1814, Hamilton was further rewarded with a
baronetcy and retirement to his family estates. In 1823 he was made the Colonel-in-chief of69th Regiment of Foot . He died in 1835 atTunbridge Wells and was buried inKensal Green Cemetery in London, survived by his wife, five daughters and sonSir John James Hamilton, 2nd Baronet .Notes
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title = Hamilton, Sir John
work =Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , H. M. Chichester
url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12111?docPos=12Persondata
NAME=Hamilton, John James
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Hamilton, John James, 1st Baronet
SHORT DESCRIPTION= British Napoleonic Wars general
DATE OF BIRTH=4 August ,1755
PLACE OF BIRTH=Strabane ,Tyrone
DATE OF DEATH=24 December 1835
PLACE OF DEATH=Tunbridge Wells ,Kent
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