Samuel Robert Wesley
Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Robert Wesley KCB (c. 1791 – 5 January 1877) was an Anglo-Irish Royal Marines officer who served as Deputy Adjutant-General Royal Marines.
Sir Robert Wesley | |
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Born | c. 1791 Lismote Castle, County Limerick, Kingdom of Ireland[1] |
Died | 5 January 1877 Woolwich, London |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/ | Royal Marines |
Rank | Lieutenant-General |
Commands held | Royal Marines |
Battles/wars | First Carlist War Crimean war |
Awards | Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath |
Wesley was the son Robert Wesley and Ellen Butt of Lismoat or Lismote Castle, County Limerick, Kingdom of Ireland, where he was born around 1791.[2]
Military career
Wesley was commissioned into the Royal Marine Artillery.[3] He saw action in Spain during the First Carlist War[3] before becoming Assistant Adjutant-General at Headquarters Royal Marine Forces.[4] He became Deputy Adjutant-General Royal Marines (the professional head of the Royal Marines) in December 1854[5] and directed the involvement of the Royal Marines during the Crimean War before retiring in January 1862.[6]
References
- 1871 England Census
- Walford, Edward (1871). The County Families of the United Kingdom. Robert Hardwicke. p. 1015. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
Lis Mote Castle.
- "Annual Register". 1878. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- "No. 21262". The London Gazette. 11 November 1851. p. 2970.
- "No. 21643". The London Gazette. 13 December 1854. p. 4183.
- "No. 22587". The London Gazette. 7 January 1862. p. 92.
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Preceded by Sir John Owen |
Deputy Adjutant-General Royal Marines 1854–1862 |
Succeeded by Sir George Langley |
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