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Francis Worgan Festing

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339: 378: 319:, Festing was placed in command at Cape Coast, and charged with the measures for the defence of the place. He was taken on Wolseley's list of special service officers on 20 October, and took the command of the camp at Dunquah and of the advanced posts. He commanded the forces at the engagements near Dunquah on 27 October, when he was slightly wounded, and on 3 November, when he was severely wounded while trying to rescue Lieutenant 327:, who had fallen mortally wounded. He was afterwards placed in charge of the camp at Prahsu. He held a dormant commission to administer the government of the Gold Coast while commanding the regular troops, and was of the executive council. He was specially allowed to retain the rank of colonel (brevet colonel, 7 January 1874) in the army for his distinguished services in the field at the conclusion of the war, and was appointed a 314:
in May 1873 to assist in repelling the Ashantee army, which was then encamped at Mampom, between Abrakampa and the river Prah, and within nine miles of Cape Coast Castle. The chiefs of Ehina were asked to lay down their arms, and on their refusal their town was attacked on 13 June. Festing commanded
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on 21 November 1886, and was buried with military honours at Eastney cemetery, Portsmouth, on 26 November. He had been married three times, first, in 1862, to Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of A. Hall of Watergate, Sussex; she died at Hayling Island on 3 June 1864; secondly, in 1869, to Charlotte
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Festing was appointed assistant adjutant-general of the Royal Marines in August 1876, made an aide-de-camp to the Queen on 7 July 1879, gazetted colonel commandant of the
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Letitia, daughter of R. J. Todd; she died in 1871; thirdly, on 14 September 1876, to Selina Eleanor Mary, only daughter of Leycester William Carbonell.
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Festing's next war services were with the China expedition of 1857–59 as adjutant of the artillery, when he assisted in the blockade of the
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the forces in the two engagements fought on that day, when the Ashanti were defeated and their town burnt. On the arrival of
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from June 1855 until the fall of that fortress and was also at the bombardment and surrender of
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on 8 May 1874, and received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament on 30 March 1874.
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and in the bombardment and storming of the city, and was rewarded with the
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of 1873–74, and when the Ashantee army under Amanquatia threatened
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Festing, second son of Captain Benjamin Morton Festing of the
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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British military personnel of the Third Anglo-Ashanti War
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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High Littleton
Somerset
Newbury, Berkshire
Royal Marines
Major General
Royal Marine Artillery
Crimean War
Siege of Sebastopol
Battle of Kinburn
Second Opium War
Third Anglo-Ashanti War
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Knight of the Legion of Honour
Francis Leycester Festing
Sir Francis Festing
Major General
KCMG
CB
Royal Marines
Royal Navy
Hinton Blewett
High Littleton
Somerset
Royal Naval College
Royal Marines
second lieutenant
Baltic expedition
Sebastopol
Kinburn

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