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William Rushbrooke Eden

Lieutenant Colonel and Temp. Brigadier-general William Rushbrooke Eden CMG DSO (1873 – 1920) was a career officer in the British Army. He received his commission in 1893 and actively served until the end of the First World War. He was also the great great grandson of Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, of Maryland.

William Rushbrooke Eden
Born11 October 1873 (1873-10-11)
Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
Died11 July 1920 (1920-07-12) (aged 46)
South Kensington, London
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
Years of service1893–1920
RankBrigadier-General
UnitRoyal Artillery
Battles/warsSecond Boer War

Relief of Ladysmith
Battle of Vaal Kranz
Battle of the Tugela Heights

World War I
AwardsDistinguished Service Order
Order of St Michael and St George
Legion of Honour (Officier)
Spouse(s)Marjorie Campbell
ChildrenRobert Archibald Eden
Joan Agnes Eden

Early life edit

 
William aged 8, 1882

William was born in Bath on the 11 October 1873 the son of Major Archibald Duffield Eden and his wife Emma Louisa Jarvis, and was the second of three brothers, his older sibling being Colonel (also Brigadier General) Archibald James Fergusson Eden CMG DSO and his younger being Cecil Harold Eden. His grandfather was General William Hassell Eden of the 90th Regiment of Foot. He was educated at Haileybury College.

In 1911 he was married to Marjorie Campbell, with whom he had a son Robert Archibald on the 1 August 1912 and a daughter Joan Agnes on the 27 August 1913.

Military service edit

William was commissioned from the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich as a Second Lieutenant on 4 March 1893,[1] being promoted to Lieutenant on the 4 March 1896[2] and Supernumerary Captain on 28 May 1900.[3] The Webley records also document his purchase of a Webley Government revolver in 1893, serial number 5333.[4]

Second Boer War edit

William served in the Second Boer War from 1900 with A Battery of the Royal Horse Artillery, being present at the Relief of Ladysmith. He also took part in the Battle of Vaal Kranz, the Battle of the Tugela Heights, and action at Pieter's Hill. From March to June 1900 he was taking part in operations in Natal which included action at Laing's Nek from the 6 of June to 9 of June. He was then taking part in operations in the Transvaal from July to 29 November 1900, which included actions at Belfast on the 26 and 27 of August, and Lydenberg from the 5 to the 8 of September.[5]

An extract from The Times on the 6 August 1900 read as follows: "On July 6, a convoy of supplies for Sir Redvers Buller came through from Greylingstadt. Thorneycroft’s Mounted Infantry with Eden’s section were sent out in the morning to safeguard them.] “ Then followed the most inspiriting incident of the day. A section of the Chestnut Battery under Lieut. Eden was ordered to go forward to engage the gun. They galloped about 1000 yards forward into the open, unlimbered and opened fire. The Boer gun replied and a Vickers-Maxim followed suit. Usually in this way when we enter upon an artillery duel we turn a great many of our guns upon one of the enemy's. This time it was two to two, only the Boers were on a hill and we were in the open below them. It lasted half-an-hour and we were victorious. The Boer guns were silenced, but the Chestnut Battery had not come out unscathed. A man killed, another wounded, six horses wounded, and an ammunition waggon overturned with its wheels smashed were the casualties, and it was wonderful there were not more, for the Boer practice was magnificent ; but by far the most magnificent thing was the behaviour of our men under it. Meanwhile, the convoy had got safely home. Thanks to the Chestnut Battery our object had been absolutely achieved.” An officer reports that “ Thorneycroft came over afterwards and told the Major how exceedingly well Eden and our men had done, and that he had sent in a report specially mentioning Eden's coolness and gallantry."[6]

For his service he received the Queen’s South Africa Medal with six clasps and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order “In recognition of services during the operations in South Africa”.[7] He was also Mentioned in Despatches by Field-Marshal Lord Roberts.[8]

Early 1900s edit

William was an Adjutant in the Royal Artillery from 15 March 1901[9] to 23 November 1904.[10] He was promoted to full Captain on 3 July 1905,[11] and in 1907 he was stationed in Egypt as part of U Battery of the Royal Horse Artillery.[12]

He was promoted to Major on 26 February 1910.[13]

First World War edit

William was promoted to Temporary Lieutenant Colonel on the 29 August 1915,[14] which was then updated to full Lieutenant Colonel on the 14 November 1915,[15] and then backdated to the 10 November 1915.[16]

He was made Brigadier-General in the Royal Artillery, 27th Division, Salonika Army, on 21 September 1916.

 
The certificate confirming William’s award of the Legion of Honour

He was made a Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George on 14 June 1917,[17] and was also awarded the Legion of Honour at the rank of Officier on 1 May 1917.[18]

He was Mentioned in Despatches on 7 January 1916 by Field Marshal French,[19] on the 8 October 1916 by Lieutenant General Milne,[20] 18 July 1917 again by Milne,[21] and 11 June 1918.

He died as a result of testicular cancer combined with the stresses of campaign on 11 July 1920 in South Kensington, having been residing in Woolwich.[22][23] He is buried in Caversham Cemetery in Berkshire, with his gravestone stating that his cause of death was illness contracted whilst on campaign in Salonika.[24]

References edit

  1. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:4 April 1893, Issue:26388, Page:2080".
  2. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:24 March 1896, Issue:26724, Page:1882".
  3. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:3 August 1900, Issue:27217, Page:4785".
  4. ^ "Webley original factory firearms records research facilities". armsresearch.co.uk. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Page 136 - The-VC-and-DSO-Volume-II". lib.militaryarchive.co.uk. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  6. ^ "RECORD OF THE OLD HAILEYBURIANS WHO FOUGHT IN THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA, SUPPLEMENT TO THE HAILEYBURIAN No. 328" (PDF).
  7. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:19 April 1901, Issue:27306, Page:2701".
  8. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:8 February 1901, Issue:27282, Page:974".
  9. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:26 March 1901, Issue:27299, Page:2113".
  10. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:18 July 1905, Issue:27818, Page:4984".
  11. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:18 July 1905, Issue:27818, Page:4984".
  12. ^ "Sphinx_19071228_008". digitalcollections.aucegypt.edu. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  13. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:8 March 1910, Issue:28346, Page:1683".
  14. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:26 October 1915, Supplement:29341, Page:10616".
  15. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:4 January 1916, Supplement:29428, Page:270".
  16. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:7 March 1916, Supplement:29500, Page:2529".
  17. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:1 June 1917, Supplement:30111, Page:5458".
  18. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:1 May 1917, Supplement:30043, Page:4163".
  19. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:31 December 1915, Supplement:29422, Page:16".
  20. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:5 December 1916, Supplement:29851, Page:11931".
  21. ^ "The London Gazette, Publication date:20 July 1917, Supplement:30196, Page:7449".
  22. ^ "Family Tree - The Cobbold Family History Trust". family-tree.cobboldfht.com. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  23. ^ "Will probate". 1920.
  24. ^ "Photos of LTC William Rushbrooke Eden - Find A..." www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 30 May 2021.

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Lieutenant Colonel and Temp Brigadier general William Rushbrooke Eden CMG DSO 1873 1920 was a career officer in the British Army He received his commission in 1893 and actively served until the end of the First World War He was also the great great grandson of Sir Robert Eden 1st Baronet of Maryland William Rushbrooke EdenBorn11 October 1873 1873 10 11 Bath Somerset United KingdomDied11 July 1920 1920 07 12 aged 46 South Kensington LondonAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchBritish ArmyYears of service1893 1920RankBrigadier GeneralUnitRoyal ArtilleryBattles warsSecond Boer WarRelief of LadysmithBattle of Vaal KranzBattle of the Tugela Heights World War IAwardsDistinguished Service OrderOrder of St Michael and St GeorgeLegion of Honour Officier Spouse s Marjorie CampbellChildrenRobert Archibald Eden Joan Agnes Eden Contents 1 Early life 2 Military service 2 1 Second Boer War 2 2 Early 1900s 2 3 First World War 3 ReferencesEarly life edit nbsp William aged 8 1882William was born in Bath on the 11 October 1873 the son of Major Archibald Duffield Eden and his wife Emma Louisa Jarvis and was the second of three brothers his older sibling being Colonel also Brigadier General Archibald James Fergusson Eden CMG DSO and his younger being Cecil Harold Eden His grandfather was General William Hassell Eden of the 90th Regiment of Foot He was educated at Haileybury College In 1911 he was married to Marjorie Campbell with whom he had a son Robert Archibald on the 1 August 1912 and a daughter Joan Agnes on the 27 August 1913 Military service editWilliam was commissioned from the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich as a Second Lieutenant on 4 March 1893 1 being promoted to Lieutenant on the 4 March 1896 2 and Supernumerary Captain on 28 May 1900 3 The Webley records also document his purchase of a Webley Government revolver in 1893 serial number 5333 4 Second Boer War edit William served in the Second Boer War from 1900 with A Battery of the Royal Horse Artillery being present at the Relief of Ladysmith He also took part in the Battle of Vaal Kranz the Battle of the Tugela Heights and action at Pieter s Hill From March to June 1900 he was taking part in operations in Natal which included action at Laing s Nek from the 6 of June to 9 of June He was then taking part in operations in the Transvaal from July to 29 November 1900 which included actions at Belfast on the 26 and 27 of August and Lydenberg from the 5 to the 8 of September 5 An extract from The Times on the 6 August 1900 read as follows On July 6 a convoy of supplies for Sir Redvers Buller came through from Greylingstadt Thorneycroft s Mounted Infantry with Eden s section were sent out in the morning to safeguard them Then followed the most inspiriting incident of the day A section of the Chestnut Battery under Lieut Eden was ordered to go forward to engage the gun They galloped about 1000 yards forward into the open unlimbered and opened fire The Boer gun replied and a Vickers Maxim followed suit Usually in this way when we enter upon an artillery duel we turn a great many of our guns upon one of the enemy s This time it was two to two only the Boers were on a hill and we were in the open below them It lasted half an hour and we were victorious The Boer guns were silenced but the Chestnut Battery had not come out unscathed A man killed another wounded six horses wounded and an ammunition waggon overturned with its wheels smashed were the casualties and it was wonderful there were not more for the Boer practice was magnificent but by far the most magnificent thing was the behaviour of our men under it Meanwhile the convoy had got safely home Thanks to the Chestnut Battery our object had been absolutely achieved An officer reports that Thorneycroft came over afterwards and told the Major how exceedingly well Eden and our men had done and that he had sent in a report specially mentioning Eden s coolness and gallantry 6 For his service he received the Queen s South Africa Medal with six clasps and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order In recognition of services during the operations in South Africa 7 He was also Mentioned in Despatches by Field Marshal Lord Roberts 8 Early 1900s edit William was an Adjutant in the Royal Artillery from 15 March 1901 9 to 23 November 1904 10 He was promoted to full Captain on 3 July 1905 11 and in 1907 he was stationed in Egypt as part of U Battery of the Royal Horse Artillery 12 He was promoted to Major on 26 February 1910 13 First World War edit William was promoted to Temporary Lieutenant Colonel on the 29 August 1915 14 which was then updated to full Lieutenant Colonel on the 14 November 1915 15 and then backdated to the 10 November 1915 16 He was made Brigadier General in the Royal Artillery 27th Division Salonika Army on 21 September 1916 nbsp The certificate confirming William s award of the Legion of HonourHe was made a Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George on 14 June 1917 17 and was also awarded the Legion of Honour at the rank of Officier on 1 May 1917 18 He was Mentioned in Despatches on 7 January 1916 by Field Marshal French 19 on the 8 October 1916 by Lieutenant General Milne 20 18 July 1917 again by Milne 21 and 11 June 1918 He died as a result of testicular cancer combined with the stresses of campaign on 11 July 1920 in South Kensington having been residing in Woolwich 22 23 He is buried in Caversham Cemetery in Berkshire with his gravestone stating that his cause of death was illness contracted whilst on campaign in Salonika 24 References edit The London Gazette Publication date 4 April 1893 Issue 26388 Page 2080 The London Gazette Publication date 24 March 1896 Issue 26724 Page 1882 The London Gazette Publication date 3 August 1900 Issue 27217 Page 4785 Webley original factory firearms records research facilities armsresearch co uk Retrieved 17 February 2021 Page 136 The VC and DSO Volume II lib militaryarchive co uk Retrieved 12 February 2021 RECORD OF THE OLD HAILEYBURIANS WHO FOUGHT IN THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA SUPPLEMENT TO THE HAILEYBURIAN No 328 PDF The London Gazette Publication date 19 April 1901 Issue 27306 Page 2701 The London Gazette Publication date 8 February 1901 Issue 27282 Page 974 The London Gazette Publication date 26 March 1901 Issue 27299 Page 2113 The London Gazette Publication date 18 July 1905 Issue 27818 Page 4984 The London Gazette Publication date 18 July 1905 Issue 27818 Page 4984 Sphinx 19071228 008 digitalcollections aucegypt edu Retrieved 12 February 2021 The London Gazette Publication date 8 March 1910 Issue 28346 Page 1683 The London Gazette Publication date 26 October 1915 Supplement 29341 Page 10616 The London Gazette Publication date 4 January 1916 Supplement 29428 Page 270 The London Gazette Publication date 7 March 1916 Supplement 29500 Page 2529 The London Gazette Publication date 1 June 1917 Supplement 30111 Page 5458 The London Gazette Publication date 1 May 1917 Supplement 30043 Page 4163 The London Gazette Publication date 31 December 1915 Supplement 29422 Page 16 The London Gazette Publication date 5 December 1916 Supplement 29851 Page 11931 The London Gazette Publication date 20 July 1917 Supplement 30196 Page 7449 Family Tree The Cobbold Family History Trust family tree cobboldfht com Retrieved 16 February 2021 Will probate 1920 Photos of LTC William Rushbrooke Eden Find A www findagrave com Retrieved 30 May 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Rushbrooke Eden amp oldid 1177446696, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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