William Craig Emilius Napier
William Napier
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Born | 18 March 1818 |
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Allegiance | United Kingdom |
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British Army |
Rank | Major-General |
Commands held | Royal Military College, Sandhurst |
Battles/wars | Recapture of Port Natal Scinde Campaign Crimean War |
Major-General William Craig Emilius Napier (18 March 1818 – 23 September 1903) was a British Army officer who became Governor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
Military career
Born the son of Lieutenant-General Sir George Thomas Napier and educated at Cheltenham College,[1] William Napier served with the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), and subsequently with the King's Own Scottish Borderers.[1] He was Director-General of Military Education and fought at the recapture of Port Natal in 1842, in the Scinde Campaign in 1845 and in the Crimean War in 1855.[1] He went on to be Commandant of the Staff College, Sandhurst in 1861,[2] Colonel of the Buffs from 1874[3] and Governor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, from 1875.[4]
Family
In 1845 he married his cousin, Emily Cephalonia Napier, daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Charles James Napier; they had seven daughters and one son.[5]
References
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Preceded by | Governor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst 1875–1882 |
Succeeded by Sir Richard Taylor |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Cheltenham Register
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 22551. p. 3861. 27 September 1861.
- ↑ 3rd Foot
- ↑ Burke's landed gentry of Great Britain by Peter Beauclerk Dewar, p.1101
- ↑ The Peerage.com
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- 1818 births
- 1903 deaths
- British Army generals
- Governors of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst
- People educated at Cheltenham College
- Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) officers
- King's Own Scottish Borderers officers
- British Army personnel of the Crimean War