Patrick Campbell (British Army officer, born 1779) explained

Patrick Campbell
Birth Date:17 December 1779
Birth Place:Duntroon, Scotland
Death Place:Southampton, England
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Branch:British Army
Serviceyears:1795–1836
Rank:General (Britain)
Lieutenant-colonel (Spain)
Battles:
Awards:Order of Charles III, Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand
Laterwork:
  • Secretary of Legation, Colombia (1826)
  • Agent and Consul-General, Egypt (1833)

General Patrick Campbell (17 December 177929 August 1857) was a Scottish army officer and diplomat born in Duntrune.[1]

Patrick Campbell was born into a military family. His father was Neil Campbell (1736–1791), and his two older brothers were James Campbell (1773–1799) and Neil Campbell (1776–1827), all of whom served in the military. Patrick Campbell's service started under Ralph Abercromby in the West Indies. In 1800, he became brigade major to the Royal Artillery in Gibraltar. In 1809, he volunteered to serve with the Spanish Army in the Peninsular War, and took part in several battles, notably the Battle of Talavera. In 1811, he raised and commanded a Spanish Light Infantry Regiment, and in 1813–14 he commanded a Spanish Brigade in the field and was promoted lieutenant colonel and awarded the Order of Charles III as well as the Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand. However, he ended his military career in 1823, and entered the Diplomatic Service. He was appointed Secretary of Legation in Colombia on the 29December in 1826, and then Agent and Consul-General in Egypt on the 7January in 1833. He retired on the 13August in 1841.[2] "Campbell's Chamber" in the Great Pyramid of Giza was named in his honour by its discoverer Howard Vyse.[3] He died on 29August 1857, aged 77, at Rockstone Place, Southampton.[4]

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Notes and References

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    . Who Was Who in Egyptology… . Warren Royal Dawson . Uphill, Eric Parrington . 1972 . . London . 2nd . 978-0-85698-031-2 . 3241760 . 52.

  2. Book: The Foreign Office List and Diplomatic and Consular Year Book . 2009-07-05 . 1857 . Harrison and Sons . London . 45.
  3. Book: Cobden, Richard . Richard Cobden

    . The Letters of Richard Cobden: 1815–1847 . Richard Cobden . Howe . Anthony . Morgan . Simon . Bannerman . Gordon . Howe . Anthony . 2007 . . 978-0-19-921195-1 . 155756063 . 87 . 2009-07-05.

  4. . 5 September 1857 . Deaths . . Joseph Clayton . 30 . 1523 . 935 . London . en . 0038-6952 . 1766325 . 1 October 2023.