John Walpole
- Napoleonic Wars
- Siege of Cádiz
- Battle of Barrosa
- Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo
- Battle of Salamanca
- Siege of Burgos (WIA)
- Hundred Days
Colonel John Walpole (17 November 1787 – 10 December 1859) was a soldier and diplomat, a younger son of Horatio Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford.
He served with the Guards during the Peninsular War, and was wounded at the Siege of Burgos.[1] He was Member of Parliament for King's Lynn from 1822 to 1831.[2] Walpole served as private secretary to Lord Palmerston from November 1830 to August 1833, when he was appointed British Consul-General and Plenipotentiary at Santiago in Chile. Walpole was promoted to Chargé d'affaires in May 1841, and retired in March 1849.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Obituary". Gentleman's Magazine: 195. February 1860.
- ^ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for King's Lynn 1822–1831 With: Marquess of Titchfield 1822–1824 Marquess of Titchfield 1824–1826 Lord William Bentinck 1826–1828 Lord George Bentinck 1828–1831 | Succeeded by |
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Preceded by | Principal Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1830–1833 | Succeeded by Stephen Henry Sulivan |
Preceded by John White | British Consul-General and Plenipotentiary at Santiago 1833–1841 | Promotion |
New title | British Chargés d'Affaires in Chile 1841–1849 | Succeeded by Stephen Henry Sulivan |
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