Richard Kelly (British Army officer)

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Sir Richard Denis Kelly
Born 9 March 1815
Ceylon
Died 1897
Earley, Berkshire
Buried
St Peter's Churchyard, Earley
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  British Army
Rank General
Commands held Cork District
Eastern District
Battles/wars Crimean War
Indian Rebellion
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath

Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Denis Kelly KCB (9 March 1815 – 1897) was a British Army officer who became General Officer Commanding Eastern District.

Military career

Kelly was commissioned into the 49th (Royal Berkshire) Regiment of Foot in 1834. He became commanding officer of 34th (Cumberland) Regiment of Foot and, in that capacity, was wounded and taken prisoner at the Siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War. He also took part in the Siege of Cawnpore in June 1857, the Siege of Lucknow in Autumn 1857 and the relief of Azimghur in April 1858 during the Indian Rebellion.[1] He went on to be General Officer Commanding Cork District in April 1874 and General Officer Commanding Eastern District in April 1877.[2]

He was also colonel of the Royal Irish Regiment.[3] He was buried at St Peter's Churchyard in Earley, Berkshire.[4]

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Military offices
Preceded by GOC Eastern District
1877–1878
Succeeded by
William Pollexfen Radcliffe