sir ralph Abercrombie Lieutenant-General KB Abercrombie 1734 1801 British Napoleonic Wars. Educated Rugby University of Edinburg


(March 1756) in the 3rd Dragoon Guards. He served with his regiment in the Seven Years' War, and the opportunity thus afforded him of studying the methods of Frederick the Great moulded his military character and formed his tactical ideas. He rose through the intermediate grades to the rank of lieutenant-colonel of the regiment (1773) and brevet colonel in 1780, and in 1781 he became colonel of the King's Irish infantry. When that regiment was disbanded in 1783 he retired upon half to this time, he had scarcely been engaged in active service, and this was due mainly to his disapproval of the policy of the government, and especially to his sympathies with the American colonists in their struggles for independence. His retirement is no doubt to be ascribed to similar feelings. On leaving the army he for a time took up political life as member of Parliament for Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire. This, however, proved uncongenial, and, retiring in favour of his brother, he settled at Edinburgh and devoted himself to the education of his children. However, when France declared war against Great Britain in 1793, he hastened to resume his professional duties. Being esteemed one of the ablest and most intrepid officers in the whole British forces, he was appointed to the command of a brigade under the Duke of York, for service in the Netherlands. He commanded the advanced guard in the action at Le Cateau, and was wounded at Nijmegen. The duty fell to him of protecting the British army in its disastrous retreat out of Holland, in the winter of 1794–1795. In 1795, he received the honour of an Knighthood of the Bath, in acknowledgment of his same year he was appointed to succeed Sir Charles Grey, as commander-in-chief of the British forces in the West Indies. In 1796, Grenada was suddenly attacked and taken by a detachment of the army under his orders. Abercromby afterwards obtained possession of the settlements of Demerara and Essequibo, in South America,


Size: 3359px × 5020px
Photo credit: © Alan King engraving / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: -fashioned, 1734, 1800, 1801, 19th, 2d, abercr, abercrombie, academic, age, antique, antiquity, bar, book, british, bw, bygone, century, civil, classical, commission, continent, copy, cornet, drawing, duplicate, edinburgh, educated, educational, empire, engrave, engraved, engraver, engraving, etching, expressed, expression, figure, formal, front, frontispiece, graphic, hand, heritage, historic, historical, history, illustration, image, imperial, kb, late, law, legend, legendary, lieutenant-general, lifelike, majestic, majesty, margin, master, military, monotone, napoleonic, national, nineteenth, notable, obscure, observe, obsolete, obtained, original, period, pictorial, picture, portrait, pre, preference, press, previous, print, printed, printing, prior, profession, proof, publication, publicity, queen, ralph, rare, real, realism, realistic, reference, replica, represent, representation, repro, reproduce, reproduction, retro, returning, review, romantic, rugby, sir, social, standard, steel, strong, studio, study, style, subject, teach, time, title, tool, topic, topical, tract, true, university, unusual, version, victoria, victorian, visual, wars.