Charles Armand Powlett

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Major General Sir Charles Armand Powlett, KB (c. 1694 – 14 November 1751) was a British soldier. He was the younger son of Lord William Powlett, brother of the second Duke of Bolton, by his wife Louisa, daughter of Armand Nompar de Caumont, Marquis de Montpouillon, and granddaughter of Henri Nompar de Caumont, 3rd Duc de La Force.

In June 1738 he married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Lewes of Stanford in Nottinghamshire and widow of Richard Dashwood, third son of Sir Robert Dashwood, 1st Baronet and a former High Sheriff of Norfolk; they had no children.

He was elected Member of Parliament for Christchurch on 3 April 1740, and on 27 December of that year he became Colonel of a newly raised regiment of Marines, which took his name and was later ranked as the 52nd Regiment of Foot. The regiment was disbanded on 7 November 1748. On 2 May 1749 Powlett was made a Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath, and on 1 November he was appointed Colonel of what had been George Reade's Regiment, later the 9th Regiment of Foot. On 26 January 1751 he became Colonel of the 13th Dragoons, a post he held until his death later that year. His second cousin once removed, Captain Harry Powlett, was elected for Christchurch in his place. Sir Charles Powlett was survived by Lady Powlett, who died in September 1756, by his stepson Robert Dashwood, and by his step-grandson Charles Vere Dashwood, of Stanford, who was later to name his eldest son Charles Armand Dashwood.

Military offices
New regiment Colonel of Charles Powlett's Regiment of Marines
1740–1748
Regiment disbanded
Preceded by
George Reade
Colonel of Sir Charles Powlett's Regiment of Foot
1749–1751
Succeeded by
The Earl Waldegrave
Preceded by
Peter Naison
Colonel of the 13th Regiment of Dragoons
1751
Succeeded by
Hon. Henry Seymour Conway
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
James Worsley
Thomas Holmes
Member of Parliament for Newtown
1729–1734
With: Sir John Barrington, Bt
Succeeded by
James Worsley
Thomas Holmes
Preceded by
Joseph Hinxman
Edward Hooper
Member of Parliament for Christchurch
1740–1751
With: Edward Hooper 1740–1748
Sir Thomas Robinson 1748–1751
Succeeded by
Sir Thomas Robinson
Harry Powlett

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