Sir Robert Rich | |
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Born | 1717 |
Died | 19 May 1785 Bath, Somerset |
Buried | |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Great Britain |
Service | British Army |
Years of service | 1735–1774 |
Rank | Lieutenant-General |
Unit | 1st Foot Guards |
Commands | 4th Regiment of Foot Governor of Londonderry |
Battles / wars | |
Alma mater | Westminster School |
Spouse(s) | Mary Ludlow (m. 1752–1755)Elizabeth Williams
(m. 1771–1785) |
Children | 2 |
Relations | Sir Robert Rich, 4th Baronet (father) Elizabeth Griffith (mother) |
Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Rich, 5th Baronet (1717 – 19 May 1785) was a British Army general and Governor of Londonderry and Culmore.
He fought at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 as colonel of the 4th King's Own (Barrell's) Regiment, where he lost his left hand to a sword cut and nearly lost the right forearm to another, in addition to six cuts to his head.[1]
In 1756 he was appointed Governor of Londonderry and Culmore, in Ireland, and in 1760, made a Lieutenant-General.
He married Mary, sister of Peter Ludlow, 1st Earl Ludlow, and had an only daughter, Mary Frances. She married on 4 January 1784 the Reverend Charles Bostock of Shirley House, Hampshire.
On 4 May 1785, he died at Bath, Somerset. He left his estates to his daughter. These included Waverley Abbey in Surrey and Roos Hall in Suffolk.[2]
The baronetcy passed to his brother, George. His son-in-law, Charles, assumed the surname of Rich in 1790 and was himself created a baronet in 1791. He died on 19 May 1785 at age 68.