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Major General Sir William Eyre KCB (21 October 1805 – 18 September 1859) was an officer in the British Army. ==Biography== Eyre was the younger son of Vice-Admiral Sir George Eyre. He was educated at Rugby School; commissioned as an ensign in 1823. He received a company in the 73rd Regiment in 1829. Ten years later he was a major.〔Lee, Sidney (1903), Dictionary of National Biography (Index and Epitome ), (p. 414 ) (also main entry xviii (104 ))〕〔H. M. Stephens, ‘Eyre, Sir William (1805–1859)’, rev. James Lunt, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 ;online edn, Jan 2008 (accessed 30 July 2010 )〕 He served in Cape Frontier War of 1847 and was promoted to lieutenant-colonel the same year. In the Cape Frontier War of 1851 he defeated the Xhosha at the battle of Quibigui River and the battle of Committees Hill. The next year he was appointed Companion of the Bath, served as ''aide-de-camp'' to Queen Victoria, and was promoted to colonel. In 1854 he commanded the 3rd Brigade and later the 3rd Division in Crimean War and was promoted to major-general. In 1855 he accepted appointment as commander of Her Majesty's forces in British North America〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Major General Sir William Eyre, K.C.B. - British North America - As Commander-in-Chief )〕 and was appointed Knight Commander of the Bath and in the following year, 1856, he was decorated by France and Turkey. His health had been broken during the Crimean War and he resigned due to ill health in June 1859. He died on 18 September of that year.〔〔
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