Napier, Robert Napier, 1st Baron

Napier, Robert Napier, 1st Baron

▪ British field marshal
born Dec. 6, 1810, Colombo, Ceylon [now Sri Lanka]
died Jan. 14, 1890, London, Eng.

      British field marshal, who had a distinguished military and civil engineering career in India and commanded military expeditions to Ethiopia and China.

      The son of Major Charles Frederick Napier, a British artillery officer stationed in Ceylon, he attended the military college of the East India Company at Addiscombe, joined the Bengal Engineers in 1826, was stationed at Calcutta in 1828, and began employment on the East Jumna Canal irrigation works in 1831. In Europe he studied engineering and railway works (1836–39). He laid out the settlement of Darjeeling (1839–42) and the cantonment at Ambāla (1842). At the outbreak of the First Sikh War (Sikh Wars) (1845) he joined the army of the Sutlej as commanding officer of engineers and was at the battles of Mudki, Sobrāon, and Fīroz Shāh, where he was wounded. In 1846 he took the hill fort of Kāngra. After the Sikh government surrender he became consulting engineer to the resident at Lahore. In the Second Sikh War (1848–49) he directed the siege of Multān and then commanded the engineers of the right wing of the army of the Punjab at the battle of Gujarāt and in the pursuit to Attock, ending the campaign. As civil engineer to the Punjab Board of Administration (1849–51), he executed public works of roads, canals, bridges, buildings, and frontier defenses. He was recalled to military service for the Hazāra expedition (1852) and for the campaign against the Bori clan in Peshāwar (1853).

      Napier went on leave to England in 1856, returned to India as a lieutenant colonel, and in the Indian Mutiny of 1857 was chief engineer to the Lucknow relief force under Sir James Outram. He directed an active defense against the sepoys and was wounded during the second relief, led by Sir Colin Campbell, but participated in the final attack on the city. A brigadier general under Sir Hugh Rose at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858, he defeated Tantia Topi at Jaora Alipur and routed Fīroz Shāh in December 1858. He was afterward placed in command of the final operations in the area and made a Knight Commander of the Bath.

      Napier's troop division in the 1860 expedition to China under Sir Hope Grant crippled forts north of the Pei Ho (river) and advanced to Beijing, leading to the Chinese surrender. In 1861 he returned to India, was promoted to major general, and served as military member of the governor-general's council (February 1861–March 1865). He acted as viceroy and governor-general from Nov. 21 to Dec. 2, 1863. In 1865 he was given command of the Bombay army and in 1867 was promoted to lieutenant general and given command of the expedition to Ethiopia, defeating Emperor Tewodros II at Magdela (Magdala) in April 1868. He was rewarded with titles, the thanks of Parliament, and an annual pension of £2,000. He was created Baron Napier of Magdala (1868) and in 1870–76 was commander in chief in India. After service as governor of Gibraltar (1876–82) he was appointed field marshal in 1883 and served as constable of the Tower of London from 1887 until his death.

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