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Robert Nicholson (Indian Army officer)





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Lieutenant-General Robert Nicholson (1745–1821) was a British military officer on the Bombay establishment, who briefly commanded forces there in 1800.

Robert Nicholson
Born1745
Died1821 (aged 75–76)
York Place, Marylebone, London
AllegianceUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branchIndian Army
RankLieutenant-General
Commands heldBombay Army

Military career

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Robert Nicholson was the son of Alexander Nicholson and Mary Murray.[1] In about 1763, he joined the military establishment of the Honourable East India Company at Bombay. He lost his leg at the siege of Barouche in 1772, but continued serving, rising to the Chief Engineer at Bombay and, from 1800, Commanding the troops of the Bombay Army. He retired to England in 1803.[2][3]

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  • ^ The Gentleman's Magazine vol 91 part 2, p. 88
  • ^ India List and India Office List, p. 127

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