Edmund Wodehouse (British Army officer)

General Edmund Wodehouse (1819 – 1898) was a senior officer in the British Army.

Edmund Wodehouse
Born1819
Died1898
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
Years of service1837–1881
RankGeneral

He was born the son of Edmund Wodehouse, the Member of Parliament for Norfolk.

He joined the British Army as an ensign in 1837 and was progressively promoted lieutenant (1841), captain (1845), major (1851), lieutenant-colonel of the 24th Foot (South Wales Borderers) (1860), colonel (1862)[1], major-general (1868), lieutenant-general (1880) and full general on 1 July 1881. [2] He was placed on the retired list in July 1881. [3]

He was given the colonelcy of the South Wales Borderers in 1888, a position he held until his death in 1898.

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Military offices
Preceded by
Gen. Charles Henry Ellice
Colonel of the South Wales Borderers
1888–1898
Succeeded by
Lt-Gen. Richard Thomas Glyn
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