Daniel Lysons (British Army officer)

Sir Daniel Lysons

Gen. Sir Daniel Lysons
Born 1 August 1816
Died 29 January 1898 (1898-01-30) (aged 81)
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Rank General
Commands held 2nd Brigade of the Light Division
Aldershot Division
Northern District
Battles/wars Crimean War
Awards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

General Sir Daniel Lysons GCB (1 August 1816 – 29 January 1898) was a British Army general who achieved high office in the 1870s.

Military career

The son of Daniel Lysons the topographer, he was educated at Shrewsbury School. He was commissioned into the 1st Regiment of Foot in 1834.[1] He was shipwrecked on The Premier in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in 1840 and sought help to rescue many of his comrades.[2] He transferred to the 23rd (Welsh) Fusiliers in 1844.[1]

Lysons fought at the Battle of Alma in September 1854 and took command of the 2nd Brigade of the Light Division in October 1855 during the Crimean War.[1]

In 1869 Lysons became General Officer Commanding for Aldershot District and in 1872 he became GOC for Northern District.[1] In 1876 he was made Quartermaster-General to the Forces.[1] Then from 1880 to 1883 he commanded the Aldershot Division.[1] He retired in 1883.[1]

Lysons was appointed Constable of the Tower in 1890.[1]

Family

In 1856 he married Harriet Sophia Bridges and together they went on to have four daughters.[1] In 1865 he married Anna Sophia Biscoe Tritton.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Stearn, Roger T. "Lysons, Sir Daniel". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/17297. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. The Royal Scots: Shipwreck

Sources

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Lloyd, Ernest Marsh (1901). "Lysons, Daniel (1816-1898)". In Sidney Lee. Dictionary of National Biography, 1901 supplement. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 

Military offices
Preceded by
George Carey
GOC Northern District
1872–1874
Succeeded by
Sir Henry de Bathe
Preceded by
Sir Charles Ellice
Quartermaster-General to the Forces
18761880
Succeeded by
Sir Garnet Wolseley
Preceded by
Sir Thomas Steele
GOC-in-C Aldershot Command
18801883
Succeeded by
Sir Archibald Alison
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Lord Napier
Constable of the Tower of London
1890 1898
Succeeded by
Sir Frederick Stephenson
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