- William Augustus Pitt
Infobox Military Person
name= William Augustus Pitt
lived= c. 1728 –29 December ,1809
placeofbirth=
placeofdeath= Highfield Park,Hampshire
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allegiance= flagicon|United Kingdom|1606United Kingdom
serviceyears= 1744 to 1809
rank=British Army General
branch= flagicon|United Kingdom|1606British Army
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battles=Seven Years War •Battle of Kloster Kampen French Revolutionary Wars Napoleonic Wars
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awards=Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath General Sir William Augustus Pitt, KB was a long-serving if undistinguished senior officer of theBritish Army whose sixty years of service covered several major wars and numerous postings as garrison and regiment commanders. He also dabbled in politics and served as MP between 1754 and 1761. He came from a notable political family: his father was also an MP and his elder brother becameBaron Rivers .Military career
Pitt was born in approximately 1728, the sixth but second surviving son [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=PmwBAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PA347] ] of George Pitt, MP for Wareham and his wife Mary Louisa. His date of birth is not known for sure and indeed very little information is available about his early life. He may have attended
Winchester College as a school boy as his elder brother George is known to have done, but nothing is known for sure of his activities until 1744 when he received a commission to join the 10th Dragoons as acornet . In the dragoons Pitt registered solid if unspectacular service and was not engaged on active service until the outbreak of theSeven Years War in 1756. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22328/22340?docPos=5 Pitt, George] , "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", G. F. R. Barker, Retrieved28 November 2007 ]During the war, Pitt's service remains vague, but it is known that he gained distinction for his bravery in action and was severely wounded and taken prisoner at the
Battle of Kloster Kampen in 1760. Released on parole, Pitt returned to his regiment at the war's conclusion and was made a fullcolonel . Between 1754 and 1761, Pitt had been the Member of Parliament for Wareham, aDorset constituency with approximately 500 voters. He lost his seat whilst a prisoner in France and did not enter politics again, even after his brother's elevation to theHouse of Lords . In 1763, Pitt married Mary Howe, the daughter ofEmanuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe , but the marriage failed to produce children.In 1770, Pitt was promoted to
major-general while maintaining the colonelcy of the 12th Dragoons. His forces were not deployed during theAmerican Revolutionary War and in 1775 he transferred to the3rd Irish Horse , again not seeing any action. In 1777 he was promoted tolieutenant general and in 1784 became commander of all the British forces inIreland , a post he retained until 1791, when he was made aKnight Companion of the Order of the Bath . At the outbreak of theFrench Revolutionary Wars in 1793, Pitt was promoted to fullgeneral but his age and lack of military service precluded any active postings and in 1794 Pitt was given the quiet shore command of thePortsmouth defences, a post he retained until 1809 when he died at his estate inHampshire aged over eighty. Despite his relatively uneventful service, Pitt continued to exert influence at Army headquarters throughout his life.Notes
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* cite web
title = Pitt, George
work =Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , G. F. R. Barker
url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22328/22340?docPos=5Persondata
NAME=Pitt, William Augustus
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= British eighteenth century general
DATE OF BIRTH= c. 1728
PLACE OF BIRTH=Castle Otway ,Tipperary
DATE OF DEATH=29 December 1809
PLACE OF DEATH=Highfield Park,Hampshire
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