Robert O'Callaghan

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Sir Robert O'Callaghan
Born October 1777
Died 9 June 1840
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Rank Lieutenant-General
Commands held Scotland
Madras Army
Awards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

Lieutenant-General Sir Robert William O'Callaghan GCB (October 1777 – 9 June 1840) was a British Army officer.

Military career

Born the son of Cornelius O'Callaghan, 1st Baron Lismore, O'Callaghan was commissioned into the 128th Regiment of Foot in 1794.[1] He served in the Peninsular War and temporarily commanded a brigade within the 2nd Division between January and July 1813 and permanently commanded a brigade of the 2nd Division between February and April 1814.[1] He went on to command the 13th Brigade in France in 1815, the 3rd Brigade between 1815 and 1817 and the 7th Brigade in 1818.[1] He served with the Army of Occupation in France and then became Commander-in-Chief, Scotland in 1825 and Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army in 1831 before retiring in 1836.[1] He was an Irish Member of Parliament for Bandonbridge from 1798 to 1800.[1] He died unmarried in London.[2]

He was also Colonel of the 97th Regiment of Foot and then of the 39th Regiment of Foot.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Robert O'Callaghan Napoleonic Series
  2. DNB
Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Bandonbridge
1798 – 1801
With: Broderick Chinnery
Succeeded by
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Military offices
Preceded by Commander-in-Chief, Scotland
1825–1830
Succeeded by
The Hon. Patrick Stuart
Preceded by C-in-C, Madras Army
1831–1836
Succeeded by
Sir Peregrine Maitland