John Adlercron
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John Adlercron | |
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John Adlercron | |
Died |
31 July 1766 Blackrock, Dublin |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Great Britain |
Service/branch | British Army |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands held | Indian Army |
Lieutenant General John Adlercron (died 31 July 1766) was Commander-in-Chief, India.
Military career
Born into a Huguenot family who had taken refuge in Dublin at the end of the seventeenth century, Adlercron joined the Royal Army: in 1754 he went to India as Commanding Officer of the 39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot to protect the interests of the East India Company.[1]
He became Commander-in-Chief, India that year.[1] On 16 May 1758 he was promoted to major-general, and on 18 December 1760 to lieutenant-general.[2]
Adlercron died of an apoplexy in July 1766 at his home at Blackrock in Dublin.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Plassey 1757: Clive of India's Finest Hour by Peter Harringman, Page 36
- ↑ Richard Cannon, Historical Record of the Thirty-Ninth, or the Dorsetshire Regiment of Foot (1853) p. 109-110
- ↑ Notes & Queries, Oxford Journals
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Preceded by Stringer Lawrence |
Commander-in-Chief, India 1754 |
Succeeded by Robert Clive |
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