Clement Delves Hill

Clement Delves Hill
Portrait by William Salter
Born(1781-12-06)6 December 1781
Hawkstone Hall, Shropshire, England
Died20 January 1845(1845-01-20) (aged 63)
Karnataka, British India
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service / branchBritish Army
Years of service1805–1841
RankMajor-General
Battles / wars
Relations

Major-General Clement Delves Hill (6 December 1781 – 20 January 1845) was a British Army officer who fought at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and later saw service in India.

Career

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The sixth son of Sir John Hill, 3rd Baronet, and Mary, co-heir and daughter of John Chambré of Petton, Shropshire, he was born on 6 December 1781 at Hawkstone Hall near Prees, Shropshire.[1]

He joined the Royal Horse Guards (Blues) as a cornet on 22 August 1805 and was promoted to lieutenant on 6 March 1806. Promotion to captain followed on 4 April 1811, to major on 19 December 1811, to lieutenant-colonel on 30 December 1813, to colonel on 21 June 1827, and to major-general on 10 January 1837.[2]

After arriving in Portugal he served throughout the Peninsular War as aide-de-camp to his elder brother Lord Hill and was slightly wounded during the campaign.[2]

He was present at the Battle of Waterloo where he was wounded when a sword was thrust through his thigh, pinioning him to the ground.[2][3]

In India, he commanded the Mysore Division of the Madras Army under the Marquess of Tweeddale from 24 November 1841.[2][4]

Death

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Hill died at the falls of Guersoppa in the Indian state of Karnataka on 20 January 1845 aged 63 and was buried at Honavar on the 22 January.

There is a colossal monument erected in honour of Colonel Hill in Honavar. The monument is a 30-metre (98 ft) tall column popularly known as Colonel Hill Pillar.[5][6][7] Locals are trying hard to preserve the column and grave.

A commemorative tablet dedicated to Hill was placed in St Chad's Church, Prees.[4]

Family

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His brothers Rowland, Robert and Thomas all followed military careers and were present at the Battle of Waterloo.[8]

He is not the same Clement Delves Hill who on 26 June 1841 Hill married Harriet Emma Charlotte, only daughter of sportsman and eccentric John Mytton (1796–1834).[9] This man was actually his nephew, the youngest son of his eldest brother John Hill and Elizabeth Cornish Rhodes.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Burke 1869, p. 584.
  2. ^ a b c d "Death of Major-general Hill". Eddowes's Journal, and General Advertiser for Shropshire, and the Principality of Wales. 12 March 1845. Retrieved 3 November 2015 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ Dalton 1904, p. 2.
  4. ^ a b Bromley & Bromley 2012, p. 1756.
  5. ^ "Kamat's Potpourri: The Colonel Hill, Honavar".
  6. ^ "Colonel Hill monument: HC orders status quo". 22 September 2017.
  7. ^ "Colonel Hill's 171 year old column faces grave threat from NHAI project | Bengaluru News - Times of India". The Times of India. 16 September 2016.
  8. ^ "Death of Sir Robert Chambre Hill CB". Shrewsbury Chronicle. 10 March 1850. Retrieved 15 October 2015 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. ^ Barker (1900) p.16
  10. ^ Dictionary of National Biography
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