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Onslow served in the [[Scots Fusilier Guards]], rising to the rank of [[lieutenant colonel]]. He was posted to the [[ |
Onslow served in the [[Scots Fusilier Guards]], rising to the rank of [[lieutenant colonel]]. He was posted to the [[]] garrison as a captain in 1810.<ref name = Burke/><ref>{{Cite web|title=Bound For Mondego Bay: British Infantry Regiment Movements To and From the Peninsula, 1808 to 1814|url=https://www.napoleon-series.org/military-info/battles/c_MondegoBay.html|access-date=2021-03-01|website=napoleon-series.org}}</ref> On 15 March 1812, he succeeded his father as [[Colonel (United Kingdom)#Colonel of the Regiment|Colonel]] of the [[2nd Royal Surrey Militia]], a position he held until his resignation on 14 August 1852.<ref name = Burke/><ref>Davis, Appendix A.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=The Onslows and the Regiment|url=http://www.queensroyalsurreys.org.uk/colours/c37.shtml|access-date=2021-03-01|website=queensroyalsurreys.org.uk}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 10:13, 4 December 2025
British politician (1778–1861)
Thomas Cranley Onslow (7 October 1778 – 7 July 1861), of Stoke Park, Guildford, and Upton House, Hampshire, was a British politician and British Army officer, the second son of Thomas Onslow, 2nd Earl of Onslow.[1]
He married Susannah Elizabeth Hillier (died 1852), coheiress of Nathaniel Hiller of Stoke Park, on 28 May 1813, and they had several children:[1]
- George Augustus Cranley Onslow (1813–1855)
- Arthur Edward Onslow (1815–1897)
- Charles? Townshend Onslow (1822–1823)
- Susannah Augusta Arabella Onslow (1816–1899)
- Elizabeth Harriet Onslow (1817–1824)
- Harriet Charlotte Matilda Onslow (1826–1885)
Onslow served in the Scots Fusilier Guards, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. He was posted to the Cádiz garrison as a captain in 1810.[1][2] On 15 March 1812, he succeeded his father as Colonel of the 2nd Royal Surrey Militia, a position he held until his resignation on 14 August 1852.[1][3][4]

