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General
Frederick Maitland
Born
3 September 1763
Died
27 January 1848, age 84 Tunbridge Wells
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Service/branch
British Army
Years of service
1779–1848
Rank
General
Commands held
27th Regiment of Foot 29th Regiment of Foot Lieutenant-Governor of Grenada Lieutenant-Governor of Dominica
Battles/wars
American Revolutionary War
Relief of Gibraltar
French Revolutionary War
West Indies campaign (1793–1798)
Capture of Tobago
Battle of Martinique
Invasion of Guadeloupe
Capture of St Lucia
Second Carib War
Battle of San Juan
Flanders campaign
Relief of Nieuport and Ostend
Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland
Napoleonic Wars
West Indies campaign (1803–1810)
Battle of Suriname
Invasion of the Danish West Indies
Invasion of Martinique
Peninsular War
Spouse(s)
Catherine Prettijohn
(m. 1790–1848)
Children
Nine
Relations
Sir Alexander Maitland (father)
General Frederick Maitland (3 September 1763 – 27 January 1848) was a British Army officer who fought during the American War of Independence, the Peninsular War and later served as Lieutenant Governor of Dominica.
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