Henry Robinson-Montagu, 6th Baron Rokeby explained

Honorific Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Rokeby
Birth Date:1798 2, df=yes
Placeofburial:Clewer
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Branch:British Army
Serviceyears:1814–1877
Rank:General
Commands:1st Division
Brigade of Guards
Battles:
Awards:Legion of Honour (France)
Sardinian Crimea Medal (Sardinia)
Turkish Crimea Medal (Ottoman)
Order of the Medjidie (Ottoman)

General Henry Robinson-Montague, 6th Baron Rokeby (2 February 1798 – 25 May 1883) was a senior British Army officer of the 19th century.

Military career

Born the son of the 4th Baron, Rokeby was commissioned into the 3rd Foot Guards in 1814.[1] He fought at the Battle of Quatre Bras and the Battle of Waterloo in June 1815.[1]

He fought in the Crimean War as Commander of the 1st Division in 1855.[2] After the war, in 1856, he was appointed to the new post[3] of major-general commanding the Brigade of Guards.[2] He retired from the post five years later in 1861.[4] He was promoted to general in 1869 and retired in 1877.[2]

The peerage became extinct on his death on 25 May 1883.[2] He lived at Hazelwood, Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire from 1838 until his death.[5] [6]

Family

In 1826 he married Magdalen Huxley or Hurley, the widow of Frederick Crofts.[1] [6] Their children included:

Agricultural Estates in 1883

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Notes and References

  1. http://thepeerage.com/p2540.htm The Peerage.com
  2. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23891?docPos=1 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  3. http://www.tmiltd.com/system/includes/images/bookimages/9092_Guards_book_sample_spreads.pdf From Restoration to the 21st Century
  4. https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1862/mar/03/supply-army-estimates Army Estimates
  5. Book: Hastie, Scott. Abbots Langley—A Hertfordshire Village. 1993. Abbots Langley Parish Council. Abbots Langley. 0-9520929-0-5.
  6. News: Death of Lord Rokeby . Nottinghamshire Guardian . 1 June 1883 . 5 September 2015 . subscription .
  7. [The Complete Peerage]
  8. this return might have included coal-related revenue
  9. Probably residual Drake lands at Covency, near Ely
  10. The Great Landowners of Great Britain and Ireland, John Bateman, 1883, page 385