Francis Skelly Tidy

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Born1775 (1775)
England
Died9 October 1835(1835-10-09) (aged 59–60)
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
BranchBritish Army
Francis Skelly Tidy

Colonel Francis Skelly Tidy, veteran of West Indies, Peninsular War, Waterloo, and Burma
Born1775 (1775)
England
Died9 October 1835(1835-10-09) (aged 59–60)
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
BranchBritish Army
Service years1791–1835
RankColonel
Unit
  • 43rd Foot
  • 1st West India Regt.
  • Royal Scots, 8th W.I. Regt.
  • 14th Foot
  • 44th Foot
  • 24th Foot
Commands24th Regiment of Foot (final command)
Conflicts
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath (C.B.)
RelationsThomas Holmes Tidy, Lady Betty Gordon, Major Francis Skelly, Charles Mordaunt
Other workSubject of *Recollections of an Old Soldier* (1849), memoir by daughter Harriet Ward

Colonel Francis Skelly Tidy (1775–1835) was a British Army officer who served in the Napoleonic Wars and the Burmese Wars. He was the also the subject of Recollections of an Old Soldier, a 1849 memoir by his daughter Harriet Ward.

Francis was the youngest son of the Reverend Thomas Holmes Tidy, chaplain to HM 26th Foot, and afterwards rector of Red Marshall. He was the grandson of Lady Betty Gordon, daughter of Alexander, Duke of Gordon, nephew to Major Francis Skelly, 71st Highlanders who fought at the Siege of Seringapatam. Descendant of Charles Mordaunt, Earl of Peterborough.[1]

His children included Harriet Ward and Thomas Tidy.

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