British Army general
Lieutenant General Sir Henry Frederick Bouverie GCB GCMG (11 July 1783 – 14 November 1852) was a British Army officer.
Military career
He was the son of Edward Bouverie MP, of Delapré Abbey , Hardingstone in Northamptonshire , and his wife, Harriet Fawkener, the only daughter and sole heiress of Sir Everard Fawkener ; and nephew of the 1st Earl of Radnor . Bouverie was educated at Eton College and commissioned a Cornet in the 2nd Dragoon Guards in 1799, transferring to the Coldstream Guards as an Ensign a few months later.[ 1] He spent the rest of his regimental career in the Coldstreams .
For his services during the Peninsular War , he received the Army Gold Cross , with one clasp, for the battles of Salamanca , Vitoria , San Sebastian , the Nive , and Orthez . He became General Officer Commanding Northern Command in 1828 and Governor of Malta in 1836.[ 2]
A stained east window was erected to the General on 9 February 1869 at St Edmunds Church, Hardingstone by the tenants and other inhabitants of the parish.[ 3]
References
Civil commissioners (1799–1813) Governors (1813–1964) Governors-general (1964–1974)