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George Bourchier (Indian Army officer)

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Sir George Bourchier
Born23 August 1821
Bramfield, Hertfordshire, England
Died15 March 1898 (1898-03-16) (aged 76)
St Margarets, Twickenham, Middlesex
AllegianceUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch British Indian Army
RankMajor General
Battles/warsGwalior campaign
Indian Mutiny
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath

Major-General Sir George Bourchier KCB (23 August 1821 – 15 March 1898) was a British officer who served in the Bengal Army, one of three armies that made up the British Indian Army.[1]

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Biography

Bourchier was the son of the Rev. Edward Bourchier and Harriet Jenner.[1] He was educated at the Addiscombe Military Seminary.[2]

He entered the Bengal Artillery in 1838 and took part in the Gwalior campaign 1843–1844. He was stationed at Punniar.[2]

During the Indian Mutiny he commanded a battery at Thimbu Ghat and was present at the siege and capture of Delhi. He was at Bulandshahr, Alighar, and Agra with Sir Colin Campbell for the relief of Lucknow and at Cawnpur.[2]

He was commissioned a Brevet Colonel and C.B. From 1864 to 1866. he commanded the Royal Artillery in Bhutan. In 1871, he commanded the East Frontier District, and in 1871 to 1872 he commanded the Cachar column in the Lushai Expedition. He was award the K.C.B. in 1852 and promoted to Major-General. He died on 15 March 1898.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Obituary: Major-General Sir George Bourchier, K.C.B.". The Times. 17 March 1898. p. 10.
  2. ^ a b c d Buckland 1906, p. 49.

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