Книга: George Robert Gleig «The Life Of Robert, First Lord Clive (1848)»

The Life Of Robert, First Lord Clive (1848)

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Книга представляет собой репринтное издание 1848 года (издательство "London: J. Murray" ). Несмотря на то, что была проведена серьезная работа по восстановлению первоначального качества издания, на некоторых страницах могут обнаружиться небольшие" огрехи" :помарки, кляксы и т. п.

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George Robert Gleig

George Robert Gleig (20 April 1796 – 9 July 1888) was a Scottish soldier and military writer.

Gleig was born in Stirling. His parents were George Gleig (1753 – 1840), Bishop of Brechin from October 1808) and Janet, nee Hamilton.

On 1813-06-21, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington had his first victory in Spain over the French, at the battle of Vitoria. One month later a young student of divinity, George Robert Gleig, gave up a scholarship to Balliol College to join Wellington’s army as an Ensign in the 85th Light Infantry. His father, by then Bishop of Brechin, furnished him with £20, a substantial sum, though he notes that the rate at which he could buy readily exchangeable gold coins was poor — he had to pay 6s for every gold dollar, and £5 for a doubloon. On 7 October Wellington crossed into France for the first time.

On 6 April 1814, Napoléon abdicated, though Wellington did not find out until the 12th. By then, on 10 April he had fought and won the decisive battle of the war at Toulouse. The young divinity student was then sent to the war against the United States, where he fought in five battles (Bladensburg, Baltimore, New Orleans, Washington and Fort Bayo) and was three times wounded; after peace broke out he resumed his scholarship at Oxford in 1816.

Gleig married in 1819, while at Oxford. Having taken his B.A. and M.A., the young Gleig took holy orders in 1820. He became curate of Westwell, Kent, and was later appointed to two additional parishes, as curate of Ash and as Rector of Ivychurch. He wrote a series of articles for Blackwood’s Magazine on his Peninsular War experiences; they were collected into a book, published in 1825: “The Subaltern”. In 1827 he published an account of his experiences in the USA as "The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans". In 1829 he was invited to meet Wellington, and became a regular house-guest of the Duke.

In 1832 George Robert Gleig, by then Chaplain to the Chelsea Hospital — the Chelsea Pensioners — and a well-known author, mainly on military matters, publicly opposed the Reform Bill before Parliament.

Gleig had excellent relations with the Duke of Wellington, but that did not stop the Iron Duke from issuing a public reprimand in 1840 to Gleig for his plan to educate NCOs and private soldiers::"By Jove! If there is a mutiny in the army – and in all probability we shall have one – you’ll see that these new-fangled schoolmasters will be at the bottom of it."

Gleig was appointed Chaplain-General of the Forces in 1844, resigned 1875; from 1846 to 1857 he was Inspector-General of Military Schools.

Gleig was a frequent contributor to reviews and magazines, especially "Blackwood's Magazine", in which his best-known novel, "The Subaltern", appeared in instalments. He was also the author of Lives of Warren Hastings, Robert Clive, and Wellington, "Military Commanders", "Chelsea Pensioners", and other works.

He died at Stratfield Turgis, Hampshire in 1888.

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