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Sir

Edward Gibbs
Bornc.1777
Died9 January 1847
AllegianceUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch
British Army
RankLieutenant General
Battles/warsWar of the Second Coalition
Peninsular War
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath

Lieutenant General Sir Edward Gibbs KCB (c. 1777 – 9 January 1847) was a British Army officer who became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey.

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Transcription

Military career

Gibbs took part in the Ferrol Expedition in 1800 during the War of the Second Coalition and in the retreat to Corunna in 1809 during the Peninsular War.[1] He also commanded 2nd Bn of the 62nd Regiment of Foot under the Duke of Wellington taking part in the Battle of Fuentes de Oñoro in 1811 and the Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo in 1812.[1] He commanded a brigade at the Siege of Badajoz in March 1812 before commanding the 1st Bn of the 52nd Regiment of Foot at the Battle of Vitoria in 1813.[1] He then went to the Netherlands and took part in the bombardment of Antwerp in 1814.[1]

He was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Jersey in 1838 and died in office in 1847.[2] He was also briefly Colonel of the 68th Regiment of Foot in 1844 before transferring as Colonel to the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry) (1844 to his death in 1847).[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Hart's Army List 1844
  2. ^ World Statesmen
  3. ^ "Durham Light Infantry: Succession of Colonels". Archived from the original on 23 July 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
Government offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
1838–1847
Succeeded by
Military offices
Preceded by
Sir William Johnston
Colonel of the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry)
1844
Succeeded by
Charles Nicol
Preceded by Colonel of the 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot
1844–1847
Succeeded by
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