George Anson (British army officer)

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Major-General George Anson CB (October 13, 1797May 27, 1857) was a British military officer. His father was the 1st Viscount Anson.

He was Colonel of the 55th (the Westmoreland) Regiment of Foot from December 12, 1856 until he died six months later, aged 59 from cholera.

He succeeded to the command of the Madras Army in 1854, and early in 1856 became Commander-in-Chief in India. He died of cholera during his march against the Indian mutineers at Delhi in May 1857. Buried in Kurnaul (Now Karnal). The body was later exhumed and taken back to England where it lies now.

Military Offices
Preceded by
Francis Robert Bonham
Storekeeper of the Ordnance
1835–1841
Succeeded by
James Hanway Plumridge
Preceded by
James Whitley Deans Dundas
Clerk of the Ordnance
1841
Succeeded by
Henry George Boldero
Preceded by
Lord Arthur Lennox
Clerk of the Ordnance
1846–1852
Succeeded by
Francis Plunkett Dunne
Preceded by
Sir William Maynard Gomm
Commander-in-Chief, India
1856
Succeeded by
Sir Patrick Grant
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