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ANTIQUE #SA486068
leslie moore 19th20th centuriesportrait of frederick sleigh roberts first earl roberts 18321914 commanderinchief of the british army - CATEGORY: ANTIQUE ART - DATED 19TH CENTURY
 

Leslie Moore, 19th/20th Centuries portrait Of Frederick Sleigh Roberts, First Earl Roberts (1832–1914) Commander-in-chief Of The British Army

£1,200    $1,531    €1,454
Leslie Moore, 19th/20th Centuries
 
Portrait of Frederick Sleigh Roberts, first Earl Roberts (1832–1914) Commander-in-chief of the British Army
 
Signed/Inscribed:
 
Leslie Moore
 
Watercolour on ivory
 
7 x 5cm. (2.3/4 x 2 in.)
 
Roberts, Frederick Sleigh, first Earl Roberts (1832–1914), army officer, was born on 30 September 1832 at Cawnpore, India, the younger son of Sir Abraham Roberts (1784–1873), commanding the East India Company''s Bengal European regiment, and his second wife, Isabella (d. 1882), widow of Major Hamilton Maxwell and daughter of Abraham Bunbury, of Kilfeacle, co. Tipperary; Roberts''s family were Anglo-Irish on both sides. He was christened Sleigh after the garrison commander at Cawnpore (Major-General William Sleigh).
 
Abraham Roberts brought his family home to England in 1834 and, before returning to India, settled them at Clifton, the family home for the next forty years. Frederick went to Eton College in 1845 but stayed only a year before going to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, in January 1847. He wanted to join the British army but his father, largely on grounds of expense, preferred him to enter the East India Company''s service and after two years at Sandhurst he entered the company''s military college at Addiscombe, Croydon, in February 1850. He passed out ninth of his class in November 1851, and was commissioned into the Bengal artillery on 12 December 1851. He landed at Calcutta on 1 April 1852, and was posted to a battery at Peshawar, where his father commanded the Peshawar division. Until Abraham Roberts went home at the end of 1853, Fred, as he was known in the family, served also as his aide-de-camp. He received the coveted Bengal horse artillery ‘jacket’ in 1854 and transferred to a horse artillery troop at Peshawar, his only unit command. In 1856 he was appointed to the quartermaster-general (India)''s department as acting deputy assistant quartermaster-general at Peshawar.
 
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