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James Fleming (British Army officer)

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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
British Army officer

Name
  
James Fleming

Died
  
1751, Bath, United Kingdom

James Fleming or Flemming (1682 – 31 March 1751) was a British major-general, and colonel of the 36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot.

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Life

He was wounded at Blenheim when serving as a captain in the Earl of Derby's regiment (16th Foot, now 1st Bedford). Afterwards for many years, he commanded the Royal Fusiliers, until promoted on 9 January 1741, colonel of the 36th Foot (now 2nd Worcester). He became a brigadier-general in 1745, was present at Falkirk and Culloden, and became major-general in 1747.

Legacy

He died at Bath, 31 March 1751. A tablet with medallion portrait was erected to his memory in Westminster Abbey.

References

James Fleming (British Army officer) Wikipedia