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Henry Gladwin


Major-General Henry Gladwin (1729 or 1730 – 22 June 1791) was a British army officer in colonial America and the British commander at the Siege of Fort Detroit during Pontiac's Rebellion in 1763. He served in the disastrous campaign of Edward Braddock and in other actions in the French and Indian War but is best remembered for his defense of Detroit in Pontiac's Rebellion.
==Origins==
Henry was born in 1729 or 1730 at Stubbing Court, near Wingerworth, Chesterfield, in Derbyshire. He was the eldest son of Henry Gladwin (1692-1763) by his second wife Mary daughter of John Digby Dakeyne of Stubbing Edge Hall. They were married on 28 Oct 1728 in Wingerworth. His father's first wife Marina Holland, heiress of Stubbing Court died in childbirth May 1727 〔Russell, Peter E., biography of Henry Gladwin, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume 4 (1771-1800), 1979–2014, University of Toronto/Université Laval ()〕〔Moore, p.606 has incorrectly given Gen Henry Gladwin (b.1730) as a son of Thomas Gladwin, Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1667, and younger brother of Lemuel Gladwin,being a son of Thomas Gladwin the Sherriff, clearly having omitted 2 or 3 generations〕 Mary Dakeyne was the sister and heiress of John Dakeyne.〔Burke's Landed Gentry, 1937, p.706〕 He was a great-grandson of Thomas II Gladwin (1628/9-1697) of Tupton Hall, now Tupton Hall school, in the parish of Wingerworth near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1668. Thomas II was the second son and principal heir of Thomas I Gladwin (c.1598-1667) of Boythorpe and Tupton, Derbyshire,〔Moore, p.606〕 an eminent lead merchant who raised an estate of £800 or £900 per annum.〔Burke's Landed Gentry, 1937, p.706〕
One of Gen. Henry's brothers was John Gladwin (1731-1822) of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, a lawyer and steward of the royal Sherwood Forest〔http://www.robinhoodlegend.com/history-sherwood-7/〕 and attorney and steward of the manor of Mansfield〔Burke's Landed Gentry, 1937, p.706; Steward of Mansfield, see many documents signed by him in Portland (London) Collection: Catalogue of Deeds and Documents from the Estates of the Dukes of Portland, 1304-1933 () Several of his letters to the 3rd Duke survive in Catalogue of Papers of William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland ()〕 to William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland (1738-1809), Prime Minister of Great Britain, of Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire and Burlington House, London. John's 4th daughter Dorothy Gladwin (d.1838) "Lady Dolly" married in 1787 Francis Eyre (1762-1827)(later Radclyffe-Livingstone-Eyre), self styled 6th Earl of Newburgh, of Hassop Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire.〔http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/newburgh1660.htm〕〔Burke's Landed Gentry, 1937, p.706〕 All her 10 children died without issue and the last two earls, both her sons, supposedly had settled their vast estates, producing £50,000 per annum, on their mother's family, the Gladwins. In 1885 the estate was claimed, apparently without success, by Mr Gladwin Cloves Cave of Rossbrin Manor, Cork, Ireland, a great-grandson of Mrs Elizabeth Cloves, "Lady Dolly's" eldest sister.〔(New York Times, 25 April 1885 )〕
Henry's sister, Dorothy Gladwin (1736-1792), married Henry's half-brother-in-law Rev. Basil Berridge, rector of Alderchurch, Lincolnshire. Her portrait painted by Joseph Wright of Derby survives.
Henry's uncle was Thomas Gladwin, a silversmith of London ,MARK TG AND CREST,c,1715-1725 who "did not prosper in the world",〔Familiae Minorum Gentium〕 one of his brother's Thomas,(1725-1799) married Anne Gravenor, a daughter of John Gravenor, an apothecary of Ipswich. Thomas's wife is depicted as one of the daughters in the portrait ''circa'' 1754 of the Gravenor family by Thomas Gainsborough "John and Ann Gravenor, with their daughters" now in the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut, Paul Mellon collection.〔http://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/1669235〕 Thomas Gladwin's portrait was painted by Johann Zoffany in London in 1777. This portrait exists within the family today.

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