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Paul Frederick de Quincey

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appointed to the command of the colonial forces selected Captain de Quincey as his military secretary, to which appointment he was gazetted with the rank of major, and soon afterwards he was gazetted to a lieutenant-colonelcy. On General Galloway leaving the colony in 1864, he was succeeded in the command by
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breaking out, and the Auckland Militia being called out for active service, he was appointed to the command of the left wing of the 3rd Battalion Artillery, with a captain's commission and without pay, and embodied it on those terms. Major-General Galloway, under whom he had served in India, on being
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in February 1846, during the first Anglo-Sikh War, for which he was awarded the campaign medal. He became a lieutenant on 31 July 1846, and captain on 9 January 1858. In 1860, having become successively captain and major of brigade on the permanent staff of the Bengal Presidency, he was ordered with
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Colonel de Quincey arrived in that colony in May 1861, served there for a time, commanded the 1st Company Transport Corps, and then rejoined his regiment; but seeing no prospect of returning to India without sacrificing his position, sold out, and turned his attention to farming, with the
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On 13 February 1866, he married Charlotte Emily Pilling at Howick. She was the widow of Captain Oswald Pilling. His stepdaughter was Florence Henrietta Pilling, who married John FitzRoy Beresford Peacocke in 1875. Peacocke's father,
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his old regiment, which he had rejoined after serving with several others, for active service in New Zealand.
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finished in 1864, he lived principally in the country. For a time, he was acting coroner in
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unsatisfactory results usually experienced by military men. In 1863, the
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He died at his residence, Cambridge House in Vincent Street in
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Index

Member of Parliament
Auckland
Grasmere
Westmoreland
Thomas De Quincey
Edinburgh
Lasswade School
Battle of Sobraon
war in the Waikato
Colonel Haultain
Auckland Province
Howick
Stephen Ponsonby Peacocke
New Zealand Legislative Council
New Zealand Parliament
1866
4th
Pensioner Settlements
Independent
Pensioner Settlements
1866
Serjeant-at-Arms
Speaker
William Fraser
central Auckland




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