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Sir Henry Pynn

Born1780
Died25 April 1855
London
Buried
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
Portuguese Army
Years of service1798–
RankLieutenant-colonel (UK)
Major-general (Portugal)
UnitSouth Devon Militia
82nd Regiment of Foot
Commands held18th Portuguese Infantry Regiment
Lieutenant-Governor of Valencia
Battles/wars
AwardsKnight bachelor
Army Gold Medal
Military General Service Medal
Military Order of the Tower and Sword (Portugal)
Spouse(s)
Charlotte Cecilia Jackson
(m. 1821⁠–⁠1849)

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Pynn CB (1780 – 25 April 1855) was a British Army officer who served through the Napoleonic Wars, distinguishing himself leading Portuguese forces in the Peninsular War.

Early career[edit]

Henry Pynn began his military service as a lieutenant in the South Devon Militia. In 1799 he was recommended by John Rolle, 1st Baron Rolle, to receive a commission in a regular British Army regiment. He was duly appointed as an ensign in the 82nd Regiment of Foot, and on 28 November the same year was promoted to again be a lieutenant. With the Napoleonic Wars now underway, Pynn became adjutant to the regiment on 7 September 1804 and was then promoted to captain on 30 May the following year.[1]

Personal life[edit]

Pynn's wife Charlotte in an engraving by John Cochran, 1827

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ Philippart (1820), p. 69.

References[edit]

  • Bromley, Janet; Bromley, David (2024). Wellington's Men Remembered. Vol. 3. Yorkshire: Pen & Sword. ISBN 978-1-39904-083-9.
  • Philippart, John (1820). The Royal Military Calendar. Vol. 5. London: A. J. Valpy. OCLC 20520320.
  • Urban, Sylvanus (1855). The Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. 44. London: John Bowyer Nichols and Sons. OCLC 1355400904.