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David Dundas (British Army officer)

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looks and demeanour...there were peculiarities in his habits and style which excited some ridicule amongst young officers. But though it appeared a little out of fashion, there was 'much care and valour in that Scotchman'". Thoumine writes that "Dundas was perhaps not as graceful nor as polished as some of his contemporaries, but he was as sound as oak and utterly reliable".
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In the army Dundas was nicknamed "Old Pivot" for his Prussian-style drill books. Burne describes him as "A level-headed officer", but "cautious", while Bunbury writes "He...was an aged man...a brave, careful, and well-skilled soldier...Dundas was a tall, spare man, crabbed and austere, dry in his
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marching in formation was a stark contrast to the light brigades that fought in small independent groups and with cover during the American War of Independence.
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from September 1793, where he commanded an abortive attack on the Arenes Heights on 30 November 1793. Dundas became commanding officer under
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On 23 June 1789 he became Adjutant-General in Ireland where he was able deploy his ideas for military training. He was promoted to
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in which role he implemented the army's official drill book for Cavalry officers. He was promoted to the substantive rank of
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on 28 April 1803 and went into semi-retirement in 1805. In January 1806, he commanded the troops participating in the
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The Trafalgar Companion: The Complete Guide to History’s Most Famous Sea Battle and the Life of Admiral Lord Nelson
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The son of Robert Dundas, a Scottish merchant, and Margaret Dundas (nΓ©e Watson), Dundas was enrolled at the
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on 4 January 1815, he died at the Royal Hospital Chelsea on 18 February 1820 and is buried in the grounds.
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on 26 April 1794, he distinguished himself at Willems on 10 May, and was attached to Otto's column at
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later that month. Dundas replaced Sir Robert Laurie at the head of his brigade during the retreat to
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The Keelmen of Tyneside: Labour Organisation and Conflict in the North-East Coal Industry, 1600–1830
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On 31 August 1783 Dundas left regimental service and became an advocate of officer training in the
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Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces
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on 5 January 1795. He was made commander of the British forces (mainly cavalry) left behind at
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after a 3-day bombardment on 17 December 1793. Dundas commanded the initial expedition to
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on 24 April 1802 and made commander in Kent and Sussex from 1803. Dundas was appointed
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in 1807 and, in that capacity, he was involved in suppressing a keelmen's strike on
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Hood forced Dundas to resign on 10 March 1794; Dundas transferred to serve in the
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The Noble Duke of York: The Military Life of Frederick Duke of York and Albany
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Instructions and Regulations for the Formations and Movements of the Cavalry
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Narratives of Some Passages in the Great War with France, from 1799 to 1810
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on 6 October. On 15 February 1800 he was given the honorary appointment of
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Dundas, Sir David - Austrian National Library, Austria - Public Domain.
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In 1807 he married Charlotte De Lancey, daughter of Brigadier General
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1799, seeing action at Den Helder on 27 August, Zype on 10 September,
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The Principles of Military Movements chiefly applicable to Infantry
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on 28 January 1808 and was a member of the Board of Enquiry of the
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from 23 January 1807, was a member of the Court Martial that tried
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Survey of London, volume 11, edited by Walter H. Godfrey (editor)
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after O’Hara's capture in this action. He lost Fort Mulgrave and
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Dundas commanded the 3rd Division under the Duke of York in the
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taking part in combined operations against the French ports of
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on 12 December 1775. On 31 December 1777 he was appointed
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on 24 January 1756, serving with this regiment during the
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British Army personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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on 1 May 1790 and, as Britain became involved in the
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in July 1761. Dundas was also present at the fall of
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on 30 December and directed the rearguard action at
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British army officer and military writer (1735–1820)
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A version aimed at cavalry officers. 397:, he was appointed second in command at the 1542:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 648:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 1894: 1880: 1556: 326:, in which post he was promoted to brevet 42: 1451: 484:while remaining in Europe on 2 May 1795. 1483: 1313: 1267: 1247: 1209:. London: Aurum Press Ltd. p. 550. 1182: 1162: 1142: 1113: 1093: 1073: 1053: 1033: 1004: 962: 933: 913: 893: 873: 830: 810: 790: 610: 518: 501: 377: 290:on 21 March 1759, he transferred to the 229: 1455:British Campaigns in Flanders 1690–1794 1430: 1400: 850: 770: 734:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 721: 719: 717: 715: 713: 711: 709: 707: 705: 703: 576:. He became General Officer Commanding 2325: 1381: 701: 699: 697: 695: 693: 691: 689: 687: 685: 683: 635:from 22 March 1809 and Colonel of the 1875: 1421: 1202: 262:on 1 March 1755. He exchanged to the 2134:Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd 2081:Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff 1583:22nd (the Cheshire) Regiment of Foot 333: 1638:Quartermaster-General to the Forces 1463:Haythornthwaite, Philip J. (2008). 680: 671:(1718-1785); they had no children. 493:Quartermaster-General to the Forces 310:in August 1762. He was promoted to 225: 13: 2343:1st King's Dragoon Guards officers 2164:The Viscount Montgomery of Alamein 2050: 1493: 14: 2404: 2393:Military personnel from Edinburgh 1919:Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces 1903:Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces 1533:"Dundas, David (1735-1820)"  1524: 1103:. 12 November 1796. p. 1090. 1083:. 22 December 1795. p. 1471. 943:. 25 December 1793. p. 1147. 584:. He chaired the hearing against 514:Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland 491:and on 8 November 1796 he became 2348:7th Queen's Own Hussars officers 1854:Governor, Royal Hospital Chelsea 1766:Commander-in-Chief of the Forces 1539:Dictionary of National Biography 1152:. 11 February 1800. p. 141. 621:Commander-in-Chief of the Forces 344:Principles of Military Movements 244:Royal Military Academy, Woolwich 220:Commander-in-Chief of the Forces 216:Principles of Military Movements 202:(1735 – 18 February 1820) was a 157:Commander-in-Chief of the Forces 121: 100: 87: 1822:1st (The King's) Dragoon Guards 1363: 1354: 1345: 1336: 1327: 1307: 1281: 1261: 1241: 1232: 1223: 1196: 1176: 1156: 1136: 1127: 1123:. 31 January 1797. p. 106. 1107: 1087: 1067: 1047: 1027: 1018: 998: 976: 956: 947: 927: 574:state funeral of Horatio Nelson 570:Knight of the Order of the Bath 373: 286:in September 1758. Promoted to 214:, wrote important texts on the 1043:. 16 January 1795. p. 38. 1014:. 16 January 1795. p. 37. 907: 903:. 25 August 1789. p. 569. 887: 867: 844: 840:. 12 February 1782. p. 2. 824: 804: 800:. 12 December 1775. p. 8. 784: 764: 623:from 1809 to 1811, during the 350:tactics that generals such as 1: 1323:. 4 January 1815. p. 18. 1277:. 31 March 1804. p. 393. 1257:. 21 March 1809. p. 373. 1192:. 26 April 1803. p. 497. 1063:. 28 April 1795. p. 399. 972:. 11 March 1794. p. 223. 923:. 27 April 1790. p. 258. 820:. 27 January 1778. p. 3. 780:. 24 January 1756. p. 3. 674: 653: 21:Sir David Dundas, 1st Baronet 883:. 21 July 1789. p. 508. 851:Hadaway, Stuart (May 2001). 758:UK public library membership 360:American War of Independence 73:1820 (aged 84–85) 7: 2199:Chiefs of the General Staff 1907:Chiefs of the General Staff 1484:Thoumine, Reginald (1968). 1172:. 16 May 1801. p. 549. 1133:Burne, p.265-270; p.276-278 642:Dundas was Governor of the 564:on 9 May 1801, promoted to 530:George III Reviewing Troops 10: 2409: 2388:Royal Scots Greys officers 2368:Cheshire Regiment officers 2063:Chief of the General Staff 1665:Governor of Landguard Fort 1488:. 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Next, he captured the 302:in October 1760 and the 300:Battle of Kloster Kampen 236:Battle of Kloster Kampen 95:Kingdom of Great Britain 2302:Sir Mark Carleton-Smith 1712:Governor of Fort George 1703:The Marquess of Lothian 1401:Bunbury, Henry (1854). 1382:Baines, Edward (1817). 598:Buenos Aires expedition 596:for the failure of the 560:He was made Colonel of 468:, he led the attack at 304:Battle of Villinghausen 2378:Rifle Brigade officers 2055: 1804:The Duke of Wellington 1422:Burne, Alfred (1949). 644:Royal Hospital Chelsea 639:from 27 January 1813. 616: 534: 516: 435:Anglo-Corsican Kingdom 386: 239: 76:Royal Chelsea Hospital 2353:British Army generals 2114:Sir William Robertson 2089:Sir William Nicholson 2071:Sir Neville Lyttelton 2054: 1739:GOC Northern District 1469:. 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Index

Sir David Dundas, 1st Baronet

Samuel Drummond
Edinburgh
Royal Chelsea Hospital
Kingdom of Great Britain
United Kingdom
British Army
General
Commander-in-Chief of the Forces
Northern District
Seven Years' War
French Revolutionary Wars
General
GCB
PC
British Army
Seven Years' War
French Revolutionary Wars
Commander-in-Chief of the Forces

Battle of Kloster Kampen
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
David Watson
William Roy
lieutenant-fireworker
Royal Artillery
56th Foot
lieutenant
Seven Years' War

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