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Colquhoun Grant (British cavalry general)

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The nickname became popular when he commanded the hussar brigade in 1813, his towering frame and swarthy looks contrasted with the appearance of his constant companion, a diminutive red-headed brigade major. The descriptive phrase "The Black Giant with his Red Dwarf" became commonplace within the
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attached, which was stationed in the centre of the allied position; during the battle he had five horses shot under him. Grant was promoted to lieutenant-general in 1830, and he served as a
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and Grant was eventually replaced in command. However, Grant's political influence meant that he soon returned to the Peninsular to take over command of the light dragoon brigade of
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For his contemporary and namesake, who was one of the intelligence officers employed by the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular War, see
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fighting the French. He returned to Spain in January 1813, in command of a cavalry brigade, which saw action at the
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Grant died in 1835. He had married Marcia, daughter of the Reverend J. Richards, of
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His age at death is given as 63 meaning it is highly likely he was born in 1772.
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in 1827, succeeding the Duke of Cumberland, a post he held until his death.
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12th (The Prince of Wales's) Royal Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Lancers)
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as an ensign in 1793, exchanging (some years later) to the cavalry (
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The Waterloo roll call. With biographical notes and anecdotes
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In common with a number of contemporaries, such as Sir
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Knights Third Class of the Military Order of William
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Index

Colquhoun Grant (British intelligence officer)
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
British Army
Lieutenant-general
Fourth Anglo-Mysore War
Siege of Seringapatam
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Battle of SahagĂșn
Battle of Vitoria
Battle of Waterloo
Lieutenant General
KCB
GCH
36th Foot
25th Light Dragoons
Seringapatam
72nd Foot
Sir David Baird
Cape of Good Hope
Batavian
Battle of Blaauwberg
15th Hussars
John Moore's
Peninsular
SahagĂșn
Battle of Morales
Battle of Vitoria
Robert Ballard Long

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