Clement Alexander Edwards

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Clement Alexander Edwards
Companion of the Order of the Bath

General Clement Alexander Edwards CB (12 November 1812 – 29 July 1882) was a British Army officer who became colonel of the 2nd (The Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot.

Military career

Born in London, Edwards was son of Colonel C. M. Edwards, military secretary to the Duke of York.

Siege of Sevastopol in Winter 1854 during the Crimean War and commanded a brigade at Mhow during the Indian Rebellion.[3] He went on to be Inspecting Field Officer in Bristol in April 1866 and Inspector-General of Recruiting at the War Office in July 1867.[3]

Edwards became colonel of the 2nd (The Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot on 15 March 1877[4] and colonel of the 18th Regiment of Foot on 25 March 1877.[5] He died on 29 July 1882 at Leeson House, Blackheath, England.[6]

References

  1. ^ Gretton, G. Le M. (1911). The Campaigns and History of the Royal Irish Regiment from 1684 to 1902. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons. p. 428.
  2. ^ "No. 18590". The London Gazette. 3 July 1829. p. 1238.
  3. ^ a b c d "General Clement Alexander Edwards 1877". Queen’s Royal Surreys. Archived from the original on 13 April 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  4. ^ "No. 24440". The London Gazette. 3 April 1877. p. 2396.
  5. ^ "No. 24442". The London Gazette. 10 April 1877. p. 2516.
  6. ^ "General Edwards, C.B.". London Ancestor. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
Honorary titles
Preceded by Colonel of the 18th (The Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot
1877−1882
Succeeded by
Preceded by Colonel of the 2nd (The Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot
15 March 1877−25 March 1877
Succeeded by
Sir Alexander Macdonell