Alexander Shaw (British Army officer)

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Alexander Shaw
3rd Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man
In office
1790–1804
MonarchGeorge III
Preceded byRichard Dawson
Succeeded byHenry Murray
Personal details
Born
Alexander Shaw

1737
Died30 May 1811
NationalityBritish
Spouse(s)Charlotte Stewart
Anne Elizabeth Blanckley
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch/service British Army
RankColonel
Battles/warsSeven Years' War
American Revolutionary War

Alexander Shaw (1737 – 30 May 1811) was a soldier and administrator who served as the third Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man.

Career[edit]

Shaw was commissioned into the 60th Regiment of Foot in 1756.[1] He served in North America during the Seven Years' War as aide-de-camp to General Augustine Prévost and was severely wounded at the capture of Quebec in 1759.[1] Shaw rose to the rank of colonel[2] and returned to his home at Tordarroch House near Pitlochry at the end of the American Revolutionary War in 1783.[1] From 1790 he acted as Lieutenant Governor and Deputy to the Governor of the Isle of Man: Shaw retired in 1804.[3] He was the 15th Chief of Clan Shaw and 10th Chief of Clan Shaw of Tordarroch.[1]

Family[edit]

He married firstly Charlotte Stewart; they had two sons.[1] He married secondly Ann Elizabeth Blanckley; they had four sons and four daughters.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Burke's landed gentry of Great Britain By Peter Beauclerk Dewar, p. 1147
  2. ^ "Clan Shaw of Tordarroch". Archived from the original on 13 July 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  3. ^ World Statesmen
Government offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man
1790–1804
Succeeded by