Thomas Maitland

Thomas Maitland

Sir Thomas Maitland, GCB, (1759 - 1824) fut un militaire et un administrateur colonial britannique. Il fut aussi élu à la Chambre des communes pour Haddington en 1790-96, 1802-06 et 1812-13. Il devint membre du Privy Council en 1803.

Sa nièce épousa John Cam Hobhouse.

  • 1798-1802 : Colonel au 10th West India Regiment
  • 1803-1805 : Colonel au 5th Garrison Battalion
  • 1805-1807 : Colonel au 3rd Garrison Battalion
  • 1807-1811 : Colonel au 4th West India Regiment
  • 1811-1824 : Colonel au 10e régiment à pied

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