William Hope Meiklejohn

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William Hope Meiklejohn
William Meiklejohn
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Indian Army
RankBrigadier-General
Commands heldMalakand Field Force
Battles/warsSiege of Malakand 26 July – 2 August 1897
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George

Brigadier-General Sir William Hope Meiklejohn, KCB, CMG (/ˈmkəlˌɒn/; 1845 – 1909)[1] was a British military commander of the British Indian Army, who was in charge of the British garrison during the siege of Malakand in 1897.

Military career[edit]

Meiklejohn was commissioned a second lieutenant on 4 December 1861, promoted to lieutenant on 11 December 1862, captain on 24 May 1871, and major on 1 July 1881. He advanced to senior rank as lieutenant-colonel on 4 December 1887, and was promoted to colonel on 29 August 1893.[2]

As colonel, he was in charge of the British garrison during the siege of Malakand in northern India from 26 July to 2 August 1897 and later led a relief force to the besieged fort of Chakdara along with Sir Bindon Blood,[3] fighting against 50,000–100,000 Pashtun tribesmen[4][5] and suffering only 206 casualties. Meiklejohn was later credited for his skills in providing such a victory in dispatches sent to the military government in British India.[6]

He was appointed in command of a district in the Bengal Army on 8 December 1898, and posted to Rohilkhand, where he stayed in command until February 1900, when he returned home for a prolonged leave for medical reasons.[7] He was promoted to major-general on 19 March 1900. In April 1901 he was posted to Lucknow, and officiated in command there until late 1902 when the actual commanding officer Sir Alfred Gaselee arrived.[8] Meiklejohn had been appointed in command of the district at Derajat in August 1901,[9] but it appears he did not take up this position as he officiated in Lucknow.

Family[edit]

Meiklejohn married, in 1893, Maud Louisa Hamilton Beamish, daughter of Rear-Admiral Henry Hamilton Beamish.[10]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Wylly p. 138
  2. ^ Hart's Army list, 1901
  3. ^ BBC News Rare British India documents surface Retrieved 2 June 2007
  4. ^ Wilkinson-Latham p. 20
  5. ^ Gore p. 405
  6. ^ Dispatches from Major-General G de C Morton, 15 September 1897, cited in The Risings on the North-west Frontier, The Pioneer press, 1898 appendix III
  7. ^ "Naval & Military intelligence". The Times. No. 36063. London. 12 February 1900. p. 11.
  8. ^ "Naval & Military intelligence". The Times. No. 36890. London. 4 October 1902. p. 10.
  9. ^ "Naval & Military intelligence". The Times. No. 36525. London. 5 August 1901. p. 8.
  10. ^ "Sitter: Lady Meiklejohn, née Maud Louisa Hamilton Beamish ( )". Lafayette Negative Archive.

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