Henry Sheehy Keating Military person

Lieutenant General Sir Henry Sheehy Keating KCB (13 November 1775 – 12 September 1847) was born at Bansha, County Tipperary in Ireland and was an officer of the British Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars who served in two important operations against French colonies. The most important of his services came during the Mauritius campaign, when he commanded the troops stationed on Rodrigues, a small island used as a base by British forces during the campaign. Keating was instrumental in planning and executing a series of amphibious operations against the French held islands, culminating in the capture of both Île Bonaparte and Île de France in 1810.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1777
Birth place
Bansha , County Tipperary
Date of deathSeptember 12, 1847
Place of death
Gloucestershire , Cheltenham

Search

Military person

allegianceUnited Kingdom
award
Order of the Bath
military operations
Martinique
Napoleonic Wars
Raid on Saint-Paul
French Revolutionary Wars
Invasion of Île Bonaparte
Invasion of Isle de France
military branch
British Army
service start1793
service end1815

Henry Sheehy Keating on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=5fUIAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA540&dq=%22Sir+Henry+Keating%22