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on 8 June 1857. In July he was severely wounded in a sortie from Delhi commanded by his brother Edward. After recovering from his wounds he joined a column as the field engineer under Colonel Seaton and took part in the engagements of Gungeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoory. He was then directing engineer
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By 1875 he was ill and left India for good in July 1876. He was an invalid until he died on 29 December 1878, during which time he was promoted Major-general. After his death, he was buried at Hampreston, Wiltshire. He had married Alice Clive, daughter of Reverend Archer Clive and
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and ordered to carry despatches to the general at Meerut, which he succeeded in doing. Two months later he was asked to repeat the feat, reached Meerut and joined Sir Henry Barnard beyond the
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In 1867 he was back in India as head of the irrigation department in the North-west Provinces. In 1872, when at home on leave, he read a paper before the Institute of Civil Engineers on
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He was born in Paris, the youngest of five sons of Edward Greathed (nee Harris) and Mary Elizabeth Glyn of Uddens House, Wimborne, Dorset. One of his brothers was General Sir
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In 1860 he accompanied Sir Robert Napier to China as an aide-de-camp and was present at the battle of Senho, at the capture of the
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After two years leave in England he was appointed executive engineer in the public works department at
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as government consulting engineer in connection with the extension of the
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Biographical Notices of Officers of the Royal (Bengal) Engineers
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in February 1843, and received a commission on 9 December 1844.
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in 1848, he was sent to join the field force at the
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Index

William Wilberforce Harris Greathed

Hampreston
United Kingdom

British Army
Major-General
Bengal Sappers and Miners
Second Sikh War
Siege of Multan
Battle of Gujrat
Indian Mutiny
Battle of Badli-ki-Serai
Siege of Delhi
Siege of Lucknow
Second Opium War
Battle of Taku Forts
Capture of Peking

Companion of the Order of the Bath

Punjab Medal

Indian Mutiny Medal

Second China War Medal
Edward Harris Greathed
CB
Bengal Engineers
Edward Harris Greathed

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