Henry Pigot
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Sir Henry Pigot | |
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Sir Henry Pigot | |
Born | 1750 |
Died |
7 June 1840 London |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/branch | British Army |
Rank | General |
Awards | Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George |
General Sir Henry Pigot GCMG (1750 - 7 June 1840) was a British Army officer.
Military career
Born the son of Admiral Hugh Pigot, Pigot was commissioned as a cornet in 1769.[1] He served in the Netherlands in 1793 and, following the Siege of Malta, accepted the surrender of Valletta from the French forces under General Claude-Henri Belgrand de Vaubois in September 1800.[1] He went on to be Civil Commissioner of Malta in February 1801.[2]
Pigot was colonel of the 82nd Regiment of Foot and then of the 38th Regiment of Foot.[1] He was appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1837.[3]
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Preceded by Sir Alexander Ball |
Civil Commissioner of Malta February 1801 - July 1801 |
Succeeded by Charles Cameron |
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