William Elles

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Lieutenant-General Sir William Kidston Elles KCB (5 May 1837 – 5 August 1896) was a British Army officer.

Born5 May 1837
Died5 August 1896(1896-08-05) (aged 59)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch British Army
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Sir William Elles

Born5 May 1837
Died5 August 1896(1896-08-05) (aged 59)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch British Army
Service years1854–1896
RankLieutenant-General
CommandsBengal Command
ConflictsCrimean War
Indian Mutiny
Third Anglo-Burmese War
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath
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Early life and education

William Kidston Elles was the son of Malcolm J. Elles. He was educated at Sandhurst.[1]

Military career

Elles was commissioned as an ensign in the 38th Regiment of Foot in June 1854.[2] He served with the Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 during the Crimean War and then during the Indian Mutiny in 1857.[2] He also served in the Hazara campaign of 1868 and then became Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the Intelligence Branch in 1877, Assistant Adjutant General at Horse Guards in 1881 and a brigade commander with the Madras Army in 1885.[2] After taking part in the Third Anglo-Burmese War in 1885, he became Adjutant-General, India in 1889 and then commanded the Hazara Expedition in 1891.[2] He also served as A.D.C. to Queen Victoria from 1881-90.[1] He went on to be Commander-in-Chief Bengal Command in April 1895 before dying in office from cholera in August 1896.[2]

There is a memorial to him at Christ Church in Shimla.[3]

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