Lt. General Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, 1st Baronet, VC, GCB

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Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan (Havelock), 1st Bt.

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Birthplace: Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Death: December 30, 1897 (67)
Khyber, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
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Son of Sir Henry Havelock and Hannah Shepherd Havelock
Husband of Lady Alice Havelock (Morton)
Father of Allan Havelock; Alice Margaret Havelock; Henry Spencer Moreton Havelock and Ethel Pease
Brother of George Broadfoot Havelock; Hannah Jane Havelock; Alice Havelock; Joshua Havelock; Ettrick Havelock and 2 others

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About Lt. General Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, 1st Baronet, VC, GCB

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Lieutenant General Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan, 1st Baronet, VC, GCB, DL (6 August 1830 – 30 December 1897) was an Indian-born British soldier and politician.

Havelock was born in Cawnpore, India, the son of Major General Sir Henry Havelock KCB and his wife, Hannah née Marshman - herself the daughter of the missionaries Joshua Marshman and his wife Hannah.

Military service

He was 26 years old, and a lieutenant in the 10th Regiment of Foot during the Indian Mutiny when on 16 July 1857 at Cawnpore, the 64th Regiment had suffered badly under artillery fire. When the enemy was seen rallying their last 24-pounder, the order was given to advance, and Lieutenant Havelock immediately placed himself, on his horse, in front of the centre of the 64th, opposite the muzzle of the gun and moved on at a foot pace, in the face of shot and grape fired by the enemy. The advance went steadily on, led by the lieutenant and finally the gun was rushed and taken by the 64th. For this deed, Havelock was awarded the Victoria Cross. On 25 September 1857 he was badly wounded in the Siege of Lucknow.

Baronetcy

In 1858 he was granted the baronetcy originally intended for his father (who died a year earlier) and he and his mother were granted a parliamentary pension of £1,000 a year. He later went to England and became an MP in 1874 for his father's birth-town of Sunderland until 1881. He inherited Blackwell Grange, the former property of his cousin Robert Allan, changed his surname to Havelock-Allan (as was required by the will of the latter) and became an MP for South East Durham from 1885 to 1892.

Death

He was re-elected in 1895 and also became colonel of the Royal Irish Regiment, stationed in India, that year. It was there that he was killed by Afridi clansmen on the Afghanistan side of the Khyber Pass in 1897 and he was later buried in Rawalpindi.



Lieutenant-General, landowner and politician; Labour MP for Sunderland and Durham, South East

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Lt. General Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, 1st Baronet, VC, GCB's Timeline

1830
August 6, 1830
Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
1867
January 1867
Montreal, Canada
1868
November 1, 1868
Montréal, QC, Canada
1872
January 30, 1872
Ireland
1874
March 30, 1874
Chester Square
1897
December 30, 1897
Age 67
Khyber, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
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Charterhouse