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Sir Harry Burrard, 1st Baronet, of Lymington

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170:, with the full concurrence of Burrard, while Wellesley was ordered to do so due to his opposition to the convention. All three generals were recalled, and a court of inquiry was appointed to examine their conduct. Burrard succinctly declared the reasons for his course of action on 21 August. While the inquiry officially absolved all three, unofficially the blame fell on Burrard and Dalrymple. Wellesley soon returned to active duty in Portugal, while Burrard and Dalrymple were pushed into a series of obscure administrative posts and never again held an active command. 22: 348: 127:
he returned to the guards in 1786 as lieutenant and captain in the grenadier guards, and was promoted captain and lieutenant-colonel in 1789. With the guards he served in Flanders from 1793 to 1795, and was promoted colonel in 1795, and major-general in 1798. In 1804 he became lieutenant-colonel
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On 20 February 1789 he married Hannah, the daughter of Harry Darby, a London merchant; they had five sons and two daughters. All the sons served in the army or the navy. Two sons were killed in 1809 one of whom was acting as
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The Whole Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry upon the conduct of Sir Hew Dalrymple relative to the Convention of Cintra, held in the Great Hall, Chelsea College, from Monday, 14 Nov., to Wednesday, 14 Dec.
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to pursue the beaten enemy, when Burrard assumed the chief command, and, believing the French had a reserve as yet untouched, forbade Ferguson to advance. The very next day
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Memorial written by Sir Hew Dalrymple. Bart., of his proceedings as connected with the affairs of Spain, and the commencement of the Peninsular War, 1830;
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Burrard never applied for another command, but in 1810 as senior lieutenant-colonel he assumed the command of the Brigade of Guards in London. He died at
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near Fawley, Hampshire, on 17 October 1813. He was buried in Lymington churchyard. He was succeeded by his eldest surviving son,
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on 1 June 1755, the elder son of George Burrard of Walhampton, Hampshire, who was the third son of
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Massie, Alastair W. (January 2008) . "Burrard, Sir Harry, first baronet (bap. 1755, d. 1813)".
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in 1772. He was promoted lieutenant and captain in 1773, and in 1777 exchanged into the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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through the influence of his uncle Sir Harry. He served under
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Napier's History of the Peninsular War, vol. i. book ii.;
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and on whose death in 1870 the baronetcy became extinct.
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Index


Saint Helier
American War of Independence
French Revolutionary Wars
Peninsular War
Walhampton
Paul Burrard
Lymington
Sir Harry Burrard
Coldstream Guards
60th Foot
American War of Independence
William Howe
raid on the Bruges canal
Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland
Bergen
Egmont
Castricum
Lymington
Lord Cornwallis
peace had been declared
1st Foot Guards
expedition to Copenhagen
Lord Cathcart
Arthur Wellesley
Junot
Vimeiro
Ferguson
Sir Hew Dalrymple
Convention of Cintra

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