James Stuart | |
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Died | 2 February 1793 |
Allegiance | Great Britain |
Service | British Army |
Rank | Major general |
Commands | Madras Army |
Battles / wars | Seven Years' War Second Anglo-Mysore War |
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Major-General James Stuart (died 2 February 1793) was a British Army officer who served in various conflicts in India during the 18th century. His service in the East India Company was marked by his conflict with Lord Pigot, the governor of Madras; Stuart's arrest of the latter in 1776 resulted in his suspension as commander-in-chief, and he was not vindicated until 1780. He later fought in the Second Anglo-Mysore War, but was suspended from command in 1782 by Lord Macartney, an action that provoked a duel between the two men. Stuart was a younger brother of the lawyer and politician Andrew Stuart.