- William Draper (British Army officer)
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name = Sir William Draper
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caption = painting byThomas Gainsborough
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birth_date = 1721
birth_place = Bath
death_date =January 8 ,1787
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nationality =English
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known_for = GainingManilla , losingMinorca and rules for cricket
education =Eton College andKings College, Cambridge [Pitt's 'Gallant Conqueror': The Turbulent Life of Lieutenant-General Sir William Draper] , By James Dreaper, 2006, ISBN:184511177X]
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2.Susanna De Lancey
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footnotes =Sir William Draper (1721- Bath,
January 8 ,1787 ), was a British military officer who conqueredManila in 1762, but lostMinorca in 1782. He was involved in 1774 with a key meeting that agreed an early set of cricket rules including theleg before wicket rule.Biography
He was educated at Eton and
King's College ,Cambridge .In 1744, during the
War of Austrian succession he became ensign in Lord Henry Beauclerk's regiment, adjutant in the1st Foot Guards in 1746, and a lieutenant and captain in 1749.In the
Seven Years' War he commanded the 79th Regiment of Foot , raised by himself, at the siege ofFort St. George , 1758-9.A colonel in 1762, he had his greatest triumph when he led together with
Vice-Admiral Samuel Cornish an expedition against Manila, capturing the city onOctober 6 ,1762 .In 1765 he was colonel of the
16th Regiment of Foot . In December 1765 he becameKnight Companion of the Order of the Bath and defended the Marquis of Granby againstJunius in 1769.In 1769 he lost his wife and went on a tour through the American colonies. At New York, he married Susanna De Lancey, daughter of
Oliver De Lancey , the head of one of the leading families in the Province of New York.In 1774, Draper chaired the committee [ [http://www.patriotresource.com/resources/history/books/dreaper.html Pitt's Gallant Conqueror: The Turbulent Life of Lieutenant General Sir William Draper K.B.] by James Dreaper, Published by I.B. Taurus, July 2006] that formulated some early laws of cricket. They were settled and revised at the Star and Garter in
Pall Mall on Friday25 February 1774 . The committee included theDuke of Dorset ,Charles Bennet, 4th Earl of Tankerville ,Harry Peckham and other "Noblemen and Gentlemen ofKent ,Hampshire ,Surrey ,Sussex ,Middlesex , andLondon ". [ [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=AEACAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA70&dq=%22harry+peckham%22+cricket+laws&ei=cLVLSL_qNoe4jgHbrpHlDQ&client=firefox-a Cricketana] by James Mycroft, 1865] This meeting was one of the earlier sets of cricket rules and is acknowledged as being the first where theLeg before wicket rule was introduced.'Pall Mall, South Side, Past Buildings: Nos 94-95 Pall Mall: The Star and Garter', Survey of London: volumes 29 and 30: St James Westminster, Part 1 (1960), pp. 351-352. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=40589 URL] . Date accessed: 08 June 2008.]A lieutenant-general in 1777, he became lieutenant-governor of
Minorca , 1779-82, until the island was lost to the French and Spanish in the Battle of Minorca. He preferred unfounded charges of misconduct against Lieutenant-general Hon. James Murray, who had suspended him. He was reprimanded by a general court-martial in 1783.He died on
January 8 ,1787 and was buried in the old Abbey Church in Bath, where a monument has been erected to his memory.References
Source
* [http://www.amazon.ca/gp/reader/184511177X Pitt's Gallant Conqueror]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9E07E0DD1738E433A25754C0A9639C94699ED7CF&oref=slogin NY Times]
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