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  1. William George Keith Elphinstone. Sitter in 1 portrait Scottish-born William Elphinstone was the son of William Fullerton Elphinstone, a director of the British East India Company. Elphinstone entered the army in 1804. He saw service throughout the Napoleonic Wars, rising through the ranks until he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1813 and ...

  2. Another member was George Keith Elphinstone, 1st Viscount Keith, who was the fifth son of the tenth Lord Elphinstone. Lord Keith's daughter Margaret Keith, 2nd Baroness Keith (who had succeeded to the two baronies of Keith held by her father according to special remainders in the letters patent), inherited the Lordship of Nairne in 1837, a title which is now held by the Viscount Mersey .

  3. William George Keith Elphinstone (1782-1842), Major-General. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 1 portrait Scottish-born William Elphinstone was the son of William Fullerton Elphinstone, a director of the British East India Company.

  4. William George Keith Elphinstone (født 1782 i Skottland, død 23. april 1842) var en britisk offiser. Han var brorsønn til George Elphinstone, 1. viscount Keith . William Elphinstone deltok i slaget ved Waterloo i 1815, og ble i 1839 sendt som generalmajor til India .

  5. William George Keith Elphinstone, född 26 januari 1782, död 23 april 1842, var en brittisk militär, brorson till George Elphinstone, 1:e viscount Keith.. William Elphinstone deltog i slaget vid Waterloo och sändes 1839 som generalmajor till Indien, där han anförde en division av bengaliska armén och 1841 under första anglo-afghanska kriget trots ålder och bräcklighet sattes till ...

  6. Biography. Born in Scotland in 1782; he was the son of William Fullerton Elphinstone, who was a director of the British East India Company, and nephew of Admiral George Keith Elphinstone, 1st Viscount Keith. Elphinstone entered the British Army in 1804 as a lieutenant; he saw service throughout the Napoleonic Wars, rising to the rank of ...

  7. Major-General William George Keith Elphinstone, 1837 (c) Watercolour drawing by William Derby, 1837 (c). Elphinstone (1782-1842) joined the British Army in 1804 and served throughout the Napoleonic Wars, rising to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. In 1813 he became commander of the 33rd Regiment of Foot, which he led at the Battle of Waterloo (1815).