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SIR WILLIAM MAYNARD GOMM (1784-1875)

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 230 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SIR WILLIAM MAYNARD GOMM (1784-1875)  ,
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British soldier, was gazetted to the 9th
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Foot at the age of ten, in recognition of the services of his
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father, Lieut.-Colonel William Gomm, who was killed in the attack on Guadaloupe (1794) . He joined his regiment as a
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lieutenant in 1799, and fought in Holland under the duke of York, and subsequently was with Pulteney's Ferrol expedition . In 1803 he became Captain, and shortly afterwards qualified as a staff officer at the High Wycombe military college . On the general staff he was with Cathcart at Copenhagen, with Wellington in the Peninsula, and on Moore's staff at Corunna . He was also on Chatham's staff in the disastrous Walcheren expedition of 1809 . In 1810 he rejoined the
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Peninsular army as
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Leith's staff officer, and took
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part in all the battles of 181o, 1811 and 1812, winning his majority after Fuentes d'Onor and his lieutenant-colonelcy at Salamanca . His careful reconnaissances and skilful leading were invaluable to Wellington in the
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Vittoria
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campaign, and to the end of the war he was one of the most trusted men of his staff . His
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reward was a transfer to the
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Coldstream Guards and the K.C.B . In the
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Waterloo campaign he served on the staff of the 5th British Division . From the peace until 1839 he was employed on home service, becoming colonel in 1829 and major-general in 1837 . From 1839 to 1842 he commanded the troops in
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Jamaica . He became lieutenant-general in 1846, and was sent out to be
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commander-in-chief in India, arriving only to find that his appointment had been cancelled in favour of
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Sir Charles Napier, whom, however, he eventually succeeded (1850—1855) .

In 1854 he became general and in 1868

field marshal . In 1872 he was appointed constable of the Tower, and he died in 1875 . He was twice married, but had no children . His Letters and
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Journals were published by F . C . Carr-Gomm in 1881 .. Five " Field Marshal Gomm " scholarships were afterwards founded in his memory at Keble College, Oxford .

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