Henry Despard

Henry Despard

Born(1783-10-00)October 1783
Laurel Hill, Mountrath, Queens County, Ireland
Died30 April 1859(1859-04-30) (aged 75)
Baring Crescent, Heavitree, Devon, England
AllegianceUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
BranchBritish Army
Years of service1799–1854
RankMajor General
Unit17th Regiment, 1799–
Staff of Ireland, Southern District, 1838–:68
99th Regiment, 1842–1854:251
CommandsNew Zealand, 1845–1846
Van Dieman's Land, 1853–1854
Campaigns
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath, 1846
Spouse(s)
Anne Rushworth
(m. 1824)
RelationsEdward Despard (uncle)
Catherine Despard (aunt)
John Despard (uncle)

Major General Henry Despard CB (October 1783 30 April 1859) was a British Army officer of the 17th Regiment of Foot (1799–1838), Staff of Ireland (1838–1842) and 99th Regiment of Foot (1842–1854). He saw action in Third Anglo-Maratha War in India and, in his later years, in the Flagstaff, or Northern, War in New Zealand. In 1845 he commanded British troops in a disastrous assault on the Māori at Ōhaeawai.