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William Livingstone Robe

Lieutenant William Livingstone Robe (1791 – 19 June 1815) was a British Army officer of the Royal Horse Artillery who was noted for his distinguished conduct in battles of the Peninsular War. He died at the Battle of Waterloo.

William Livingstone Robe
Born1791
Woolwich, England
Died (aged 23 or 24)
Near Waterloo, Belgium
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Years of service1807–1815
RankLieutenant
UnitRoyal Horse Artillery
Battles/wars
Awards
RelationsWilliam Robe (father)

Biography edit

Robe was born in 1791 in Woolwich, the son of then-First Lieutenant William Robe and his wife Sarah. He became a cadet at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich on 9 April 1805, and obtained a commission as second lieutenant in the Royal Horse Artillery on 3 October 1807. That year, he accompanied the Royal Navy fleet that wintered in Gothenburg. He then went to Gibraltar, whence he volunteered for service in Portugal, and joined his father during the Battle of Vimeiro on 21 August 1808. He was promoted to be lieutenant on 28 June 1808.[1][2]

Robe took part in Sir John Moore's retreat to Coruña, was engaged at the actions of Pombal, Sabugal, Fuentes d'Onore, El Boden, Badajos, Tarifa, Salamanca and the preceding attacks, Madrid, Burgos, Nivelle, Nive, Adour, and Bayonne. He was in no fewer than thirty-three actions as a subaltern, and was mentioned by Wellington for his distinguished conduct at Nivelle and Nive, where he commanded a mountain battery of artillery carried on mules.[1]

Robe was one of the four officers of William Norman Ramsay's Troop of Horse Artillery struck down near La Haye Sainte, at the Battle of Waterloo, and died from the effects of his wounds on the following day, 19 June 1815. Just before his death, he sent a message to his father to assure him that he died like a soldier. The Army Gold Medal he had already been authorised, with clasps for the battles of Nivelle and Nive, and the posthumous Waterloo Medal, were sent after his death to his family. His fellow officers erected a monument to his memory in the church at Waterloo.[1] An howitzer (one of 3), Portuguese in origin, taken by the French in the Peninsular, were carried off by Lt. Robe at Nive (1813), was engraved by his fellow officers and presented to his father by the MGO, Lord Musgrave, and now resides in a private collection in England.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Vetch 1896, pp. 342–343
  2. ^ Vetch & Stearn 2011.

References edit

  • Vetch, R. H.; Stearn, R. T. (reviewer) (January 2011). "Robe, William Livingstone". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/23711. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

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william, livingstone, robe, lieutenant, 1791, june, 1815, british, army, officer, royal, horse, artillery, noted, distinguished, conduct, battles, peninsular, died, battle, waterloo, born1791woolwich, englanddied19, june, 1815, aged, near, waterloo, belgiumall. Lieutenant William Livingstone Robe 1791 19 June 1815 was a British Army officer of the Royal Horse Artillery who was noted for his distinguished conduct in battles of the Peninsular War He died at the Battle of Waterloo William Livingstone RobeBorn1791Woolwich EnglandDied19 June 1815 aged 23 or 24 Near Waterloo BelgiumAllegiance United KingdomService wbr branch British ArmyYears of service1807 1815RankLieutenantUnitRoyal Horse ArtilleryBattles warsPeninsular War Waterloo CampaignAwardsMention in Despatches Army Gold Medal 2 clasps Waterloo Medal posthumous RelationsWilliam Robe father Biography editRobe was born in 1791 in Woolwich the son of then First Lieutenant William Robe and his wife Sarah He became a cadet at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich on 9 April 1805 and obtained a commission as second lieutenant in the Royal Horse Artillery on 3 October 1807 That year he accompanied the Royal Navy fleet that wintered in Gothenburg He then went to Gibraltar whence he volunteered for service in Portugal and joined his father during the Battle of Vimeiro on 21 August 1808 He was promoted to be lieutenant on 28 June 1808 1 2 Robe took part in Sir John Moore s retreat to Coruna was engaged at the actions of Pombal Sabugal Fuentes d Onore El Boden Badajos Tarifa Salamanca and the preceding attacks Madrid Burgos Nivelle Nive Adour and Bayonne He was in no fewer than thirty three actions as a subaltern and was mentioned by Wellington for his distinguished conduct at Nivelle and Nive where he commanded a mountain battery of artillery carried on mules 1 Robe was one of the four officers of William Norman Ramsay s Troop of Horse Artillery struck down near La Haye Sainte at the Battle of Waterloo and died from the effects of his wounds on the following day 19 June 1815 Just before his death he sent a message to his father to assure him that he died like a soldier The Army Gold Medal he had already been authorised with clasps for the battles of Nivelle and Nive and the posthumous Waterloo Medal were sent after his death to his family His fellow officers erected a monument to his memory in the church at Waterloo 1 An howitzer one of 3 Portuguese in origin taken by the French in the Peninsular were carried off by Lt Robe at Nive 1813 was engraved by his fellow officers and presented to his father by the MGO Lord Musgrave and now resides in a private collection in England Notes edit a b c Vetch 1896 pp 342 343 Vetch amp Stearn 2011 References editVetch R H Stearn R T reviewer January 2011 Robe William Livingstone Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 23711 Subscription or UK public library membership required Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Vetch R H 1896 Robe William In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 48 London Smith Elder amp Co pp 342 343 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Livingstone Robe amp oldid 1149108003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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