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30: 145:, died soon after, Wilson being selected (in preference to three senior officers) in command on 17 July. Delhi was garrisoned by 30,000 fighting men, with Wilson being in command of a mere 7,000; assailed by the enemy, and in very poor health, Wilson nevertheless held his troops' position on the 157:, created a baronet 8 January 1858 (with an amended patent issued 8 July 1858, allowing the succession of his baronetcy to the heirs male of his eldest brother, George) and was granted a pension of £1,000 by the East India Company. 140:
mutineers to escape to Delhi. Departing on 27 May, Wilson did however lead his column to victory over the mutineers in an action between Meerut and Delhi on the 30th, then joined with the Delhi Field Force, the commander of which,
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Wilson was married in 1842 to Ellen, daughter of General Warren Hastings Leslie Frith, Commandant of the Bengal Artillery; they had no children, and he was succeeded in his baronetcy at his death in 1874 by his nephew,
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until, on 4 September, the siege train arrived from the Punjab. Delhi was then captured after six days of street fighting. Wilson subsequently commanded the whole of the Artillery at the
355: 375: 71:. For his actions during the rebellion, Wilson was knighted and created a baronet. He later returned to the United Kingdom, where he became a Colonel commandant of the 370: 124:. As an artilleryman Wilson was appointed to staff positions which included adjutant-general of the Bengal Artillery and superintendent of the Cossipore foundry. 385: 380: 263:
Forty-one Years in India: From Subaltern to Commander-in-Chief, Field-Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar, Asian Educational Services, 2005, pg 108
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in 1858, for which successes he was nominated in succession a Companion, Knight Commander, and Knight Grand Cross (17 Nov. 1853) of the
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The Tears of the Rajas: Mutiny, Money and Marriage in India 1805–1905, Ferdinand Mount, Simon & Schuster, 2015, pg 502
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The fifth of thirteen sons (alongside one daughter) of the Rev. George Wilson, of
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aged eighteen. Reaching India in 1819 he subsequently saw active service in the
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Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage thirtieth edition, 1868, pg 1185
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Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage thirtieth edition, 1868, pg 1185
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In 1857 Wilson was serving as Brigadier Commandant of Bengal Artillery at
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British military personnel of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
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Index

Sir Archdale Wilson

Lieutenant-General
GCB
Bengal Army
British Army
Second Sikh War
Indian Rebellion of 1857
Delhi
relief of Lucknow
Royal Artillery
Kirby Cane
Norfolk
Didlington
10th Baron Berners
Norwich School
Honourable East India Company
Bengal Artillery
siege of Bharatpur
Second Sikh War
Meerut
sepoy
Sir Henry Barnard
Delhi Ridge
siege of Lucknow
Order of the Bath
Roland
ISBN
0-141-00554-8
ISBN

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