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Henry Hope Crealock : ウィキペディア英語版
Henry Hope Crealock

Lieutenant-General Henry Hope Crealock (31 March 1831 – 31 May 1891) was a British soldier, artist, and author.
==Life==
He was born on 31 March 1831, the second son of William Belton Crealock of Langerton in Devon. Crealock entered Rugby School in February 1844 and obtained a commission in the 90th Light Infantry on 13 October 1848. He obtained his lieutenancy on 24 December 1852, and his captaincy on 29 December 1854.
On 5 December he landed at Balaklava and served at the siege of Sebastopol. He was mentioned in the despatches for his gallant conduct during the attacks on the Redan on 18 June and 8 September 1855, and was appointed deputy adjutant quartermaster-general at headquarters on 17 September and at Constantinople in December. For his services he received the brevet rank of major, a medal with a clasp, and the fifth class of the Turkish order of the Medjidie with a medal.
On 26 December 1856 he attained the rank of major, and in March 1857 he was appointed deputy adjutant quartermaster-general to the China expeditionary force in the Second Opium War. He was present during the operations at Canton in December 1857 and January 1858, and received the brevet rank of lieutenant-colonel and a medal with a clasp. On 20 July 1858 he reached the regimental rank of lieutenant-colonel.
He served in the Indian campaigns of Rohilkhand, Biswara, and Trans-Gogra following the Indian Rebellion of 1857, serving during 1858 and 1859 on the staff of Sir William Rose Mansfield. He was present at the actions of Bareilly and Shajehanpur, was mentioned in the despatches, and received a medal with a clasp.
In March 1860 he was appointed military secretary to Lord Elgin during his Chinese embassy. He was attached to the headquarters of the army during the war that followed; was present at the action of Sinho, the capture of the forts at Tangku and Taku, the engagement at Palichau, and the capture of Pekin; and received a medal with two clasps. On 6 July 1864 he received his colonelcy, and on 2 January 1870 was gazetted major-general.
During the Austro-Prussian War he was military attaché at Vienna, and from 1874 to 1877 he served as quartermaster-general in Ireland. In the Anglo-Zulu War he commanded the first division, and for his services was created C.M.G. and received a medal with a clasp. He was also created C.B.
Crealock retired from the army on 4 September 1884 with the rank of lieutenant-general. He died on 31 May 1891, at his residence, 20 Victoria Square.
Monument in the Littleham Church in Devon

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