James Forbes, 17th Lord Forbes

James Ochoncar Forbes, 17th Lord Forbes (1765–1843), was a Scottish soldier and peer. He was the eldest son of James Forbes, 16th Baron Forbes, by Catherine, only daughter of Sir Robert Innes, baronet, of Orton. The lands of Forbes, Aberdeenshire, still in their possession, have been held by this family since the reign of William the Lion (1165–1214).

Military career

Forbes was born 17 March 1765. He entered the army as ensign in the Coldstream Guards 13 June 1781, became lieutenant and captain 21 April 1786, captain and lieutenant-colonel 23 August 1793, colonel 3 May 1796, major-general 29 April 1802, lieutenant-general 27 March 1808, and general 12 Aug. 1819. He served in Flanders with his distinguished regiment, and was present in the battles and sieges of Raismes, Famars, Dunkirk, Lincelles, Tournay, &c. He subsequently accompanied the Helder Expedition, and was present in nearly every action which took place in that campaign. He was appointed second in command of the troops in the Mediterranean in March 1808, and in the same year sailed for Sicily. He was colonel 3rd Garrison Battalion 1807–9, 94th Foot 14 April 1809, 54th Foot 23 September 1809, and 21st Foot 1 June 1816 till his death. He was also a knight in the Order of Saint Januarius.

Family

Forbes succeeded his father in the title in 1804, and was chosen a representative peer in 1806. He married at Crailing, 2 June 1792, Elizabeth, eldest daughter and heiress of Walter Hunter, esq., of Polmood, in the county of Peebles, and Crailing, in the county of Roxburgh, by the Lady Caroline Mackenzie, fourth daughter of the Earl of Cromartie, by whom he had ten children.

His eldest son, the Hon. James Forbes, was an officer in the Coldstream Guards in the Peninsula and at Waterloo, but predeceased his father in 1835. Forbes was from 1825 until 1830 Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. He died 4 May 1843 at Bregenz, on Lake Constance, in his seventy-ninth year, and was succeeded by his second but eldest surviving son, Walter Forbes, 18th Baron Forbes.

References

     This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Forbes, James Ochoncar". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 

    Peerage of Scotland
    Preceded by
    James Forbes
    Lord Forbes
    1804-1843
    Succeeded by
    Walter Forbes
    Military offices
    Preceded by
    William Gordon of Fyvie
    Colonel of the 21st Regiment of Foot (Royal North British Fuzileers)
    1816–1843
    Succeeded by
    Frederick Adam
    Preceded by
    Edward Finch
    Colonel of the 54th (West Norfolk) Regiment of Foot
    1809–1816
    Succeeded by
    Isaac Gascoyne
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