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HARDINGE, HENRY HARDINGE, VISCOUNT (1785-1856)

This article appears in Volume V12, Page 943 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: HAN-HEG
HARDINGE, HENRY HARDINGE, VISCOUNT (1785-1856) , British field marshal and
governor
 -general of India, was born at Wrotham in Kent on the 3oth of March 1785. After being at Eton, he entered the army in 1799 as an
ensign
  in the Queen's Rangers, a corps then stationed in Upper Canada. His first active service was at the battle of Vimiera, where he was wounded; and at Corunna he was by the side of Sir John Moore when he received his death-wound. Subsequently he received an appointment as deputy-quartermaster-general in the Portuguese army from Marshal Beresford, and was present at nearly all the battles of the Peninsular War, being wounded again at Vittoria. At Albuera he saved the day for the British by taking the responsibility at a
critical
  moment of strongly urging General Cole's division to advance. When peace was again broken in 1815 by
Napoleon
 's escape from Elba, Hardinge hastened into active service, and was. appointed to the important post of
commissioner
  at the Prussian headquarters. In this capacity he was present at the battle of Ligny on the 16th of June 1815, where he lost his left hand by a shot, and thus was not present at Waterloo, fought two days later. For the loss of his hand he received a pension of 300; he had already been made a K.C.B., and
Wellington
  presented him with a sword that had belonged to
Napoleon
 . In 182o and 1826 Sir Henry Hardinge was returned to parliament as member for Durham; and in 1828 he accepted the office of secretary at war in
Wellington
 's ministry, a post which he also filled in Peel's cabinet in 1841-1844. In 1830 and 1834-1835 he was
chief
  secretary for Ireland. In 1844 he succeeded Lord Ellenborough as
governor
 -general of India. During his term of office the first Sikh War broke out; and Hardinge, waiving his right to the supreme command, magnanimously offered to serve as second in command under Sir Hugh Gough; but disagreeing with the latter's plan of campaign at Ferozeshah, he temporarily reasserted his authority as governor-general (see SIKH WARS). After the successful termination of the campaign at Sobraon he was created Viscount Hardinge of Lahore and of King's Newton in Derbyshire, with a pension of 3000 for three lives; while the East India Company voted him an
annuity
  of 5000, which he declined to accept. Hardinge's term of offic' in India was marked by many social and educationalreforms. He returned to England in 1848, and in 1852 succeeded the duke of Wellington as
commander
 -in-
chief
  of the British army. While in this position he had the home management of the Crimean War, which he endeavoured to conduct on Wellington's principlesa system not altogether suited to the changed mode of warfare. In 1855 he was promoted to the rank of field- marshal.' Viscount Hardinge resigned his office of
commander
 -in-chief in July 1856, owing to failing health, and died on the 24th of September of the same year at South Park near Tunbridge Wells. His elder son, Charles Stewart (1822-1894), who had been his private secretary in India, was the 2nd Viscount Hardinge; and the latter's eldest son succeeded to the title. The younger son of the 2nd Viscount, Charles Hardinge (b. 1858), became a prominent diplomatist (see EDWARD VII.), and was appointed governor-general of India in 1910, being created Baron Hardinge of Penshurst.
See C. Hardinge, Viscount Hardinge (Rulers of -India
series
 , 1891) ; and R. S. Rait, Life and Campaigns of Viscount Gough (1903).


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