Charles Shaw (British Army officer)

Sir Charles Shaw
Born6 August 1794
Ayr, Scotland
Died22 February 1871(1871-02-22) (aged 76)
Bad Homberg-vor-der-Hohe, Germany
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service / branch British Army (1813-44)
Portugal Portugal: Liberating Army (1831-35)
 Spain: British Auxiliary Legion (1835-36)
RankHalf-pay Lieutenant (British Regular Army)
Captain-Commandant (British Volunteers)
Lieutenant-Colonel (Portugal)
Brigadier-General (Spain)
CommandsLeith Shapshooters (Britain)
Scotch Fusiliers (Portugal)
Scotch Brigade, British Auxiliary Legion (Spain)
Irish Brigade, British Auxiliary Legion (Spain)
Manchester and Bolton Police Forces (1839 - 1842)
Battles / warsNapoleonic Wars
Portuguese Liberal Wars
First Carlist War
AwardsKnight of the Military Order of the Tower and Sword (Portugal) (1834)
Knight of the Royal Military Order of San Fernando (Spain) (1836)
Knight Bachelor (UK) (1838)
Other workChief Commissioner, Manchester Borough Police

Brigadier-General Sir Charles Shaw (6 August 1794[1] – 22 February 1871) was a Scottish soldier and liberal, who served in the British Army and in British volunteer forces on the constitutional side in civil wars in Portugal and Spain. He was later a pioneering police commissioner.

  1. ^ Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950