Cavalié Mercer Military person

Alexander Cavalié Mercer (28 March 1783 – 9 November 1868) was a British artillery officer. Although he rose to the rank of general, his fame is as commander of G Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the thick of the fighting at the Battle of Waterloo, and as author of Journal of the Waterloo Campaign.Mercer's six-gun horse artillery troop arrived too late for the Battle of Quatre Bras, but it fought with the cavalry rearguard covering the army's retreat to Waterloo. The troop fought on the extreme right wing of Wellington's army at Waterloo, before being moved into the thick of the fighting nearer the centre of the line. There it beat off repeated charges by French heavy cavalry, disobeying orders to abandon the guns and retire inside nearby infantry squares as the enemy closed. The location of this action is marked by a memorial on the Waterloo battlefield. After the battle, Mercer's troop marched on Paris with the Allied armies, and formed part of the army of occupation.Mercer's Journal is an important source for historians of the Waterloo campaign, as well as a detailed description of the landscape and people of Belgium and France in the early 19th century. It is one of the few accounts of the period written by an artillery officer.Mercer remained in the peacetime army, twice serving in Canada. He was a painter of some merit, and a number of his watercolours of Canadian landscapes were purchased by the National Gallery of Canada in the 1980s.

Personal facts

Cavalié Mercer
Birth dateMarch 28, 1783
Birth place
Kingston upon Hull , Yorkshire
Date of deathNovember 09, 1868
Place of death
Cowley Devon

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allegianceKingdom of Great Britain United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
award
Waterloo Medal
military operations
Battle of Waterloo
Aroostook War
Hundred Days
British invasions of the Río de la Plata
military branch
British Army
military command
6th company 5th battalion Royal Artillery
D Troop Royal Horse Artillery
Dover Garrison
Royal Artillery Nova Scotia
G Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the Waterloo Campaign 1815
military unit
Royal Horse Artillery
service start1798
service end1798

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  1. http://waterloobattletours.users.btopenworld.com/index_files/Page3109.htm
  2. http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4596