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John Lambert (British Army officer, born 1772)

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445:'s) John Lambert's 10th Brigade in the 6th Division (to note Lamberts ADC was also in the square then Lieutenant later Captain Thomas Baynes of the 39th foot). At about 6:30 PM, the French captured the key strongpoint of La Haye Sainte farm. After this success, they brought up several cannon and took the Anglo-Allied lines under fire at extremely close range. At this period, the 698-strong battalion was deployed in square at the point where the Ohain road crossed the Charleroi to Brussels highway. At a range of 300 yards (270 m), the French artillery caused the unit enormous casualties within a short time. At day's end, the 1st Battalion had lost 105 killed and 373 wounded, a total of 478 casualties, without breaking. The unit was described as "lying dead in a square". Lambert was mentioned in Wellington's dispatch, and received the thanks of parliament, the order of 48: 418:, on 6 January 1815, with the 7th and 43rd regiments. In the unsuccessful attack on the American entrenchments, made two days afterwards, he commanded the reserve. Pakenham being killed, and General Gibbs mortally wounded, the chief command devolved on Lambert. He decided not to renew the attack, withdrew the troops which had been sent across the Mississippi, and retreating on the 18th, re-embarked his force on the 27th. He proceeded to 769: 799: 368:
of 1809. He became colonel in the army on 25 July 1810, and embarked for Cadiz in command of the third battalion on 30 May 1811. In January 1812, he was sent to
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He was promoted lieutenant-general on 27 May 1825, and general on 23 November 1841. He was given the colonelcy of the 10th regiment on 18 January 1824, and the
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On 4 June 1813 he was promoted major-general, and was appointed to a brigade of the sixth division. He commanded at the battles
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He was the son of Captain Robert Lambert RN, younger brother of Rear Admiral Robert Lambert RN and older brother of Captain
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He was promoted captain and lieutenant-colonel on 14 May 1801. He served in Portugal and Spain in 1808, and was present at
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The Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland for 1864: Including All the Titled Classes (1864)
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with two battalions. He remained there three months, and in October he joined Wellington's army at
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in 1793. He was adjutant of the third battalion in the campaign of 1794, served with it during the
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In 1816, he married Mary Morant, a daughter of John Morant of Brockenhurst Park, New Forest.
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Lambert returned to Europe in time to command the tenth brigade of British infantry at the
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Lambert entered the British Army on 27 January 1791, as an ensign in the
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was taken on 12 February, and next day news arrived that a
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Having been sent to America, he joined the army under Sir
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matches from 1794 to 1810. He was mainly associated with
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British Army personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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John Lambert (British Army officer)

Great Britain
British Army
1st Foot Guards
French Revolutionary Wars
Siege of Valenciennes
Siege of Dunkirk
Battle of Lincelles
Napoleonic Wars
Irish Rebellion of 1798
Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland
Battle of Corunna
Walcheren Campaign
Peninsular War
Battle of Nivelle
Battle of the Nive
Battle of Orthez
Battle of Toulouse
War of 1812
Battle of New Orleans
Battle of Fort Bowyer
Hundred Days
Battle of Waterloo
Mentioned in Despatches
Army Gold Cross
Order of the Bath
Military Order of Max Joseph
Order of St. Vladimir
General

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