John Davis (British Army officer)
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Born27 April 1832[1]
County Dublin, Ireland
Died5 October 1901 (aged 69)
Shean, Ballycroy, County Mayo[2]
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Branch
British Army
Sir John Davis | |
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| Born | 27 April 1832[1] County Dublin, Ireland |
| Died | 5 October 1901 (aged 69) Shean, Ballycroy, County Mayo[2] |
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| Service years | 1852–1898 |
| Rank | Major-General |
| Commands | 1st Infantry Brigade at Malta Dublin District Southern District |
| Conflicts | Indian Rebellion Mahdist War |
| Awards | Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath |
Major-General Sir John Davis KCB (27 April 1832 – 5 October 1901) was an Irish officer in the British Army who became General Officer Commanding the Southern District.
Davis was the son of John Davis, of the Park, Rathfarnham, County Dublin, and his wife, Martha. He was baptised at St Andrew's Catholic Church.[3] He was educated at Cheltenham College.[2]
