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John Clayton Cowell

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and he retired from the Army in 1879 with the honorary rank of major-general. In 1892 he was appointed lieutenant-governor of Windsor Castle. He was with the Queen's permission responsible for having electric lights installed at Windor Castle. The town of
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He died in 1894 at East Cowes on the Isle of Wight due to heart failure. His son Albert succeeded to the Clifton Castle estate.
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He married Georgiana Elizabeth Pulleine in 1868, the only child of James Pulleine of
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until Leopold became 21. For his duties with the royal princes he was an appointed a
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Clayton returned to England and from 1856 to 1866 he became governor to the young
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and where he wounded himself on 10 August 1854 by accidentally discharging a
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The Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage of the British Empire : for 1882
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was godmother to their eldest son, Albert Victor John (born 12 June 1869).
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Sir John Clayton Cowell
KCB
PC
Blean
East Cowes
United Kingdom
Royal Engineers
Major-General
Crimean War
Master of the Queen's Household
PC
KCB
British Army
Master of the Queen's Household
lieutenant-governor
Windsor Castle
Canterbury
Royal Military Academy
Woolwich
Baltic fleet
Crimea
aide-de-camp
Harry Jones
revolver
Bartholomew Sulivan
hospital ship
Belleisle
Prince Alfred
Prince Leopold
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath

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