Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795
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Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795
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Clinton, H. (Henry), Sir, 1738?-1795
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1730-04-16
1730-04-16
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1795-12-23
1795-12-23
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The date of birth is still unknown; I'm choosing to go with this date of birth as given in Wikipedia and Wilcox book and keeping the 1738? date since it is shown that way in all authority files
Biographical History
Sir Henry Clinton was the son of Admiral George Clinton (c.1685-1761) and grandson of Sir Francis Fiennes Clinton, 6th Earl of Lincoln. His father was Governor General of Newfoundland, 1732-1741, and of New York, 1741-1751. Rather than follow his father into the navy, Sir Henry embarked on a military career. He advanced steadily through the ranks, partly assisted by the patronage of his relative, the 1st Duke of Newcastle under Lyne. By the 1770s he had reached the rank of Colonel of the 12th Foot, and was also a serving M.P., holding firstly the Newcastle seat of Boroughbridge (1772-1774) and then the Newcastle seat of Newark (1774-1784). In 1775, grief-stricken by the early death of his wife, he accepted the post of third in command of the British forces in North America.
By the winter of 1777-1778, Sir Henry had become Commander-in-Chief of the British army in North America. This promotion occurred during the American War of Independence - a war which effectively marked the end of his military career. When Cornwallis surrendered in 1781, the war was essentially ended and Sir Henry returned to England in June of the following year, suffering from a battered and bruised reputation, which he spent much of the final years of his life trying to redeem.
After returning to England, Sir Henry saw occasional military service, served in parliament as M.P. for Launceston (1790-1794) and accepted the governorship of Gibraltar. Sadly, he was never to reach Gibraltar, dying in December 1795 before he could take up his post.
He married Harriet Carter (d 1772), daughter and co-heir of Thomas Carter and had two sons and two daughters:
General Sir William Henry Clinton (1769-1846);
General Sir Henry Clinton (1771-1829);
Augusta, m Henry Dawkins M.P in 1788;
Harriet, m Major General Harry Chester in 1799
Following the death of his wife, Clinton set up home in Paddington, London, with his mistress, Mary Baddeley, wife of Captain Thomas Baddeley (d 1782) and their five children. He also had an illegitimate daughter from a liaison with a Mrs Preussen.
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