James Charlemagne Dormer

Sir James Dormer

"Madras". Caricature by "BINT" published in Vanity Fair in 1891
Born 26 January 1834
Died 3 May 1893
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Rank Lieutenant-General
Commands held Madras Army
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath

Lieutenant General The Honourable Sir James Charlemagne Dormer KCB (26 January 1834 – 3 May 1893) was a British Army officer.

Military career

Dormer was the younger son of Joseph Thaddeus Dormer, 11th Baron Dormer. He became Chief of Staff of army of occupation in Egypt in 1882, Deputy Adjutant-General for auxiliary forces in 1885 and General Officer Commanding commanding Dublin District in 1886.[1] He went to command the troops in Egypt in 1888 and become Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army and a Member of the Council of the Governor of Fort St George in 1891.[1] He died after being mauled by a tiger while commanding the Madras Army.[2] His eldest son Roland succeeded his uncle as Baron Dormer.[1]

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Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Charles Arbuthnot
C-in-C, Madras Army
1891–1893
Succeeded by
Sir Charles Clarke
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