Samuel Robert Wesley

Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Robert Wesley KCB (c.1791 – 5 January 1877) was an Anglo-Irish Royal Marines officer who served as Deputy Adjutant-General Royal Marines.

Sir Robert Wesley
Bornc.1791
Lismote Castle, County Limerick, Kingdom of Ireland[1]
Died5 January 1877
Woolwich, London
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Marines
RankLieutenant-General
Commands heldRoyal Marines
Battles/warsFirst Carlist War
Crimean war
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath

Wesley was the son Robert Wesley and Ellen Butt of Lismoat or Lismote Castle, County Limerick, Kingdom of Ireland, where he was born around 1791.[2]

Military career

Wesley was commissioned into the Royal Marine Artillery.[3] He saw action in Spain during the First Carlist War[3] before becoming Assistant Adjutant-General at Headquarters Royal Marine Forces.[4] He became Deputy Adjutant-General Royal Marines (the professional head of the Royal Marines) in December 1854[5] and directed the involvement of the Royal Marines during the Crimean War before retiring in January 1862.[6]

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References

  1. 1871 England Census
  2. Walford, Edward (1871). The County Families of the United Kingdom. Robert Hardwicke. p. 1015. Retrieved 8 June 2019. Lis Mote Castle.
  3. "Annual Register". 1878. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  4. "No. 21262". The London Gazette. 11 November 1851. p. 2970.
  5. "No. 21643". The London Gazette. 13 December 1854. p. 4183.
  6. "No. 22587". The London Gazette. 7 January 1862. p. 92.
Military offices
Preceded by
Sir John Owen
Deputy Adjutant-General Royal Marines
1854–1862
Succeeded by
Sir George Langley
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