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  1. Colonel George Napier (11 March 1751 – 13 October 1804), styled "The Honourable", was a British Army officer, most notable for his marriage to Lady Sarah Lennox, and for his sons Charles James Napier, William Francis Patrick Napier and George Thomas Napier, all of whom were noted military officers, collectively referred to as ...

  2. 16 de jul. de 2021 · Colonel The Hon. George Napier (11 March 1751 – 13 October 1804) was a British Army officer, most notable for his marriage to Lady Sarah Lennox, and for his sons Charles James Napier, William Francis Patrick Napier and George Thomas Napier, all of whom were noted military officers, collectively referred to as “Wellington’s ...

    • Merchiston Hall, Edinburgh
    • October 13, 1804 (53)
    • Sarah Napier
    • March 11, 1751
  3. Colonel The Hon. George Napier (11 March 1751 – 13 October 1804) was a British Army officer, most notable for his marriage to Lady Sarah Lennox, and for his sons Charles James Napier, William Francis Patrick Napier and George Thomas Napier, all of whom were noted military officers, collectively referred to as “ Wellington ’s Colonels.”

  4. Lady Sarah married an army officer, Hon. George Napier, on 27 August 1781 and had eight children: General Sir Charles James Napier (10 August 1782 – 29 August 1853); married Elizabeth Oakeley in April 1827. He remarried Frances Philipp in 1835.

  5. George Napier. Colonel The Hon. George Napier (11 March 1751 – 13 October 1804) was a British Army officer, most notable for his marriage to Lady Sarah Lennox, and for his sons Charles James Napier, William Francis Patrick Napier and George Thomas Napier, all of whom were noted military officers, collectively referred to as “Wellington’s ...

  6. The eldest, the Hon. George Napier, born at Edinburgh in 1751, died a colonel in the army and comptroller of army accounts in Ireland 13th October 1804. He had served in the American campaign in 1777, was on Lord Moira’s staff in the duke of York’s expedition in Holland, and was selected to take the command of the 102d or Londonderry regiment, on its being raised.

  7. NAPIER, Sir CHARLES JAMES (1782–1853), conqueror of Sind (Scinde), eldest son of Colonel the Hon. George Napier [q. v.] and his second wife, Lady Sarah Bunbury, was born at Whitehall, London, on 10 Aug. 1782.