A Peer Among Princes: The Life of Thomas Graham, Victor of Barrosa, Hero of the Peninsular War
This authoritative biography chronicles the life and achievements of the Victorian era politician and hero of the Napoleonic Wars.
 
Sir Thomas Graham, Lord Lynedoch, is best known for his exceptional military career during the Napoleonic Wars. In the struggle for the Iberian Peninsula, he won a major victory at the Battle of Barrosa, conducted the siege of San Sebastian, and acted as the Duke of Wellington’s second in command. But Graham was much more than a soldier. An innovative Scottish landowner, politician, sportsman, and traveler, he was a remarkable man of his age. In A Peer Among Princes, Philip Grant does justice to his life and reputation.
 
Lord Lynedoch only took up his military career in 1792 when he was outraged by the violation of his wife’s coffin by French revolutionaries. Determined to fight them, he raised his own regiment and soon establishing himself as an outstanding leader and field commander. He saw action at Toulon, made a daring escape from the siege of Mantua, served in Malta and Egypt and with Sir John Moore during the Corunna campaign. With quotes from Graham’s vivid letters and diaries, Grant weaves an absorbing and detailed narrative of his long and varied life.
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A Peer Among Princes: The Life of Thomas Graham, Victor of Barrosa, Hero of the Peninsular War
This authoritative biography chronicles the life and achievements of the Victorian era politician and hero of the Napoleonic Wars.
 
Sir Thomas Graham, Lord Lynedoch, is best known for his exceptional military career during the Napoleonic Wars. In the struggle for the Iberian Peninsula, he won a major victory at the Battle of Barrosa, conducted the siege of San Sebastian, and acted as the Duke of Wellington’s second in command. But Graham was much more than a soldier. An innovative Scottish landowner, politician, sportsman, and traveler, he was a remarkable man of his age. In A Peer Among Princes, Philip Grant does justice to his life and reputation.
 
Lord Lynedoch only took up his military career in 1792 when he was outraged by the violation of his wife’s coffin by French revolutionaries. Determined to fight them, he raised his own regiment and soon establishing himself as an outstanding leader and field commander. He saw action at Toulon, made a daring escape from the siege of Mantua, served in Malta and Egypt and with Sir John Moore during the Corunna campaign. With quotes from Graham’s vivid letters and diaries, Grant weaves an absorbing and detailed narrative of his long and varied life.
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A Peer Among Princes: The Life of Thomas Graham, Victor of Barrosa, Hero of the Peninsular War

A Peer Among Princes: The Life of Thomas Graham, Victor of Barrosa, Hero of the Peninsular War

by Philip Grant
A Peer Among Princes: The Life of Thomas Graham, Victor of Barrosa, Hero of the Peninsular War

A Peer Among Princes: The Life of Thomas Graham, Victor of Barrosa, Hero of the Peninsular War

by Philip Grant

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This authoritative biography chronicles the life and achievements of the Victorian era politician and hero of the Napoleonic Wars.
 
Sir Thomas Graham, Lord Lynedoch, is best known for his exceptional military career during the Napoleonic Wars. In the struggle for the Iberian Peninsula, he won a major victory at the Battle of Barrosa, conducted the siege of San Sebastian, and acted as the Duke of Wellington’s second in command. But Graham was much more than a soldier. An innovative Scottish landowner, politician, sportsman, and traveler, he was a remarkable man of his age. In A Peer Among Princes, Philip Grant does justice to his life and reputation.
 
Lord Lynedoch only took up his military career in 1792 when he was outraged by the violation of his wife’s coffin by French revolutionaries. Determined to fight them, he raised his own regiment and soon establishing himself as an outstanding leader and field commander. He saw action at Toulon, made a daring escape from the siege of Mantua, served in Malta and Egypt and with Sir John Moore during the Corunna campaign. With quotes from Graham’s vivid letters and diaries, Grant weaves an absorbing and detailed narrative of his long and varied life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526745422
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 11/12/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Philip Grant was born in Edinburgh and, from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, was commissioned into The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), serving with them until their disbandment in 1968. The rest of his army career culminated as a staff officer at the army headquarters in Scotland. He made regular contributions to his regiment's journal, The Covenanter, with historical essays on a wide variety of subjects including Thomas Graham. More recently he has travelled widely in his research of Graham's life including in Scotland, France, Spain and Italy.

Table of Contents

List of Plates vi

Foreword Lord Selkirk of Douglas PC, QC vii

Acknowledgements ix

Chronology x

Introduction 1

1 His Early Life (1748-1774) 3

2 Married Life (1774-1792) 30

3 The Death of Mary - Repercussions and Consequences (1792-1794) 40

4 Raising the 90th (1794-1795) 74

5 With the Austrian Army (1796-1797) 89

6 Service in the Mediterranean (1797-1806) 130

7 Corunna (1808-1809) 144

8 The Battle of Barrosa (1809-1811) 156

9 The Fortresses (1811-1812) 168

10 From Portugal to the Pyrenees (1812-1813) 174

11 The Last Chapter (1813-1843) 184

Epilogue 202

Appendix: Graham's Dispatch following the Battle of Barrosa (6 March 1811) 206

Notes 210

Index 221

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