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Henry Errington Longden

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A memorial honoring General Sir Henry Errington Longden inside Lincoln Cathedral.

General Sir Henry Errington Longden KCB CSI

General Sir Henry Errington Longden (14 January 1819 – 29 January 1890) was an important officer in the British Army. He was born in 1819 and had a long and respected military career.

Early Life and Career

Longden was born on January 14, 1819. He joined the army and worked hard, moving up through the ranks over many years.

Memorial to General Sir Henry Errington Longden, Lincolnshire Chapel, Lincoln Cathedral

Service in India

Longden played a key role in the army, especially in India. He was eventually appointed as the Adjutant-General in India. This meant he was in charge of organizing many parts of the army's work in that country.

Honors and Legacy

For his service, Longden received several honors. He was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) and a Companion of the Order of the Star of India (CSI). He passed away in 1890, leaving behind a legacy of dedicated service to the British Army and his country.

Military career

General Sir Henry Errington Longden was a notable British Army officer. He studied at Eton College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and began his service in the 10th Regiment of Foot in 1836. Longden fought in several important battles, including the Battle of Sobraon during the First Anglo-Sikh War, the Siege of Multan and the Battle of Gujrat during the Second Anglo-Sikh War, and the Siege of Lucknow during the Indian Rebellion.

In 1866, he became Adjutant-General in India, a role he held until retiring in 1880. Later, he served as colonelcy of the Hampshire Regiment and then as Colonel in Chief of the Lincolnshire Regiment. Longden received several honors, including being appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1859 and advanced to Knight of the Order of the Bath in 1886. He was also made a Companion of the order of the Star of India in 1870.

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