Edward Mathew Military person

Edward Mathew (1729 – 25 December 1805) began his military career in the British army as a commissioned officer. By the time of the American Revolutionary War he had risen to the rank of colonel. Promoted to brigadier general, he was assigned to command the elite Brigade of Guards in the American campaign. In 1776 he led the Guards at Long Island, Kip's Bay, and Fort Washington where he spearheaded one of the assault forces. In the Philadelphia Campaign, he commanded his brigade at Brandywine, Germantown, White Marsh, and Monmouth. As a major general, he took part in the highly successful Chesapeake raid on Virginia ports in 1779. He led one of the columns in action at Battle of Springfield in 1780. He commanded in the West Indes in 1782 and became a full general in 1797. His beloved daughter Anna predeceased him in 1795. Mathew is likely to have been the model for a character in one of Jane Austen's novels.

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Edward Mathew
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1729
Date of deathDecember 25, 1805

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allegianceGreat Britain
military operations
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Springfield (1780)
Landing at Kip's Bay
Battle of Brandywine
Battle of White Marsh
Chesapeake raid
Battle of Monmouth
Battle of Long Island
Battle of Germantown
Battle of Fort Washington
service start1746
service end1797

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External resources

  1. http://austenprose.com/2009/10/05/jane-austen%E2%80%99s-siblings-%E2%80%93-rev-james-austen-1765-1819
  2. http://brigadeofguards.org/history
  3. http://footguards.tripod.com/08HISTORY/08_officers1776.htm
  4. http://www.forts.org/FtMathew.htm
  5. http://www.leighrayment.com/baronetage/baronetsS1.htm
  6. https://archive.org/stream/royallineageofou04fost/royallineageofou04fost_djvu.txt