British Army Officer Inigo Jones

Major-General Inigo Richmund Jones, CB, CVO (23 September 1848 – 20 July 1914) was a British Army officer who commanded the Guards brigade during the Second Boer War, and later was General Officer Commanding the Troops in the Straits Settlements.

Inigo Jones
Birth nameInigo Richmund Jones
Born23 September 1848
Worton Hall, Isleworth
Died20 July 1914
Westminster, London
AllegianceUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army Officer Inigo Jones British Army
Years of service1866–1907
RankMajor-General
Commands heldTroops in the Straits Settlements
Battles/warsSuakin Expedition
Second Boer War
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order

Military career

Jones was commissioned into the Scots Guards in 1866. He served in the Suakin Expedition in 1885. After the outbreak of the Second Boer War in late 1899, Colonel Jones was the officer in command of the 2nd Battalion of his regiment as 1120 officers and men left Southampton for South Africa on the SS Britannic in March 1900. On arrival, the battalion was attached to the 16th Infantry Brigade serving as part of the 8th Division under Sir Leslie Rundle. They took part in the Battle of Paardeberg. Jones later commanded the Guards Brigade. He was mentioned in despatches by Lord Kitchener dated 23 June 1902. For his service in the war he was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the April 1901 South Africa Honours list (the award was dated to 29 November 1900; he only received the actual decoration from King Edward VII at Buckingham Palace on 24 October 1902). Following the end of the war in June 1902, Jones left Cape Town in the SS Carisbrook Castle in September 1902, arriving at Southampton early the following month.

He subsequently became Commanding Officer of the Scots Guards and went on to become General Officer Commanding the Troops in the Straits Settlements in 1905 before retiring in 1907. He lived at Kelston Park, Somerset.

Family

In 1878 he married Alice Charlotte Matilda Dawson; they had three daughters. She died in 1885. In 1888 he married Elinor Margaret Charteris, granddaughter of the 7th Earl of Wemyss & March; they had one daughter and one son.

References

Military offices
Preceded by GOC Troops in the Straits Settlements
1905–1907
Succeeded by

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