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Stafford Lightburne
Other name(s)Strafford Lightburn
BornIreland
Died27 September 1827
London, England
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
Years of service1775–1827
RankLieutenant-General
Unit37th Regiment of Foot
Commands heldRoyal Dublin Regiment of Foot
53rd Regiment of Foot
Fort Morne Fortune
Brigade, 4th Division
Brigade, 3rd Division
Battles/wars
  • American Revolutionary War
    • Battle of Long Island
    • Battle of Brandywine
    • Battle of Germantown
    • Battle of Stony Point
    • Siege of Charleston
    • Siege of Yorktown (WIA)
  • French Revolutionary Wars
    • Flanders campaign
      • Siege of Valenciennes
      • Siege of Dunkirk
      • Battle of Tournay
    • West Indies campaign
      • Invasion of St Lucia
      • St Vincent insurgency
      • Invasion of Trinidad
      • Battle of San Juan
  • Napoleonic Wars
    • Peninsular War
      • Battle of Busaco

Lieutenant-General Stafford Lightburne (died 27 September 1827) was an Anglo-Irish British Army officer who served in the American and French Revolutionary Wars, before becoming a general officer during the Napoleonic Wars. Lightburne was mentioned in dispatches by Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany for his service at the Battle of Tournay in 1794, before commanding the 53rd Regiment of Foot in the West Indies. After serving as a staff officer in Ireland, Lightburne was given command of a brigade in the Peninsular War in 1809, during which year he was present at the Battle of Busaco. He was subsequently dismissed from his position in ignominious but obscure circumstances by Lieutenant-General Lord Wellington in 1810. Lightburne received no further employment in the army after this, but was promoted to lieutenant-general in 1813. Little is known about his personal life.

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