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Abraham Josias Cloëté

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of 1846, was mentioned in despatches, and in 1848 made C.B. He was chief of the staff with the army in the field in the Kaffir war of 1851–3, including the operations in the Basuto country, and at the
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He was placed on the retired list in 1877 and died at his London home in 1886. He had married in Barbados, on 8 May 1857, Anne Woollcombe Louis, the granddaughter of the late Rear-admiral
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In 1820, he was occupied as deputy-assistant quartermaster-general, in superintending the landing and settling of a large body of government immigrants, known as
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of 1817–19. The 21st Dragoons (except a detachment on Saint Helena) were disbanded in England in May 1819 and Cloëté was placed on half-pay.
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disturbances in the Midlands and Lancashire of the following years. In 1813 he exchanged as a captain to the
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In 1842, he was sent with reinforcements from Cape Town to relieve a small force under Captain Smith of the
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In 1817, he went with his regiment to India, serving with a squadron employed as a field force in
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in 1862. He became Lieutenant-general on 12 February 1863 and full General on 25 October 1871.
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Promoted major-general on the staff (19 January 1856), he commanded the troops in the
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at the Cape, where he acted as aide-de-camp to the newly appointed governor,
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from 1855 to 1861. He was given the colonelcy for life of the
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British military personnel of the Third Anglo-Maratha War
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South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Registers, 1660–1970
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19th (The 1st Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment of Foot
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Index

Cape Town
Cape Colony
Marylebone
United Kingdom

British Army
Third Anglo-Maratha War
Xhosa Wars
KCB
KH
KCB
Afrikaner
Cape Town
Cape of Good Hope
16th Hussars
15th Hussars
Corunna
Burdett riots
Luddite
21st Light Dragoons
Lord Charles Somerset
Tristan da Cunha
Emperor Napoleon
Saint Helena
James Barry
Cuttack
Orissa
Bihar
Third Anglo-Maratha War
1820 Settlers

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