Archibald Galloway

Major General Sir Archibald Galloway KCB (12 February 1779 – 6 April 1850), was a Scottish military officer, a Director of the Honorable East India Company, and a writer on military strategy, warfare, and the law in India.

Galloway took part in the defence of Delhi, and distinguished himself greatly by his gallantry at the siege of Bhurtpore.

He was appointed by Lord William Bentinck a member of the military board, and was nominated a Companion of the Order of the Bath on 20 July 1838 in Queen Victoria's Coronation Honours.

when knighted by Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace on 25 August 1848,[2] and in the following year became Chairman of the Honourable East India Company.

An engraved portrait of Sir Archibald Galloway was published by Dickinson of New Bond Street in August 1850.

George married Rebecca Baldwin on 17 December 1833 in the Calcutta Cathedral[6] George Galloway was the great grandfather of Mary Blanche Gertrude Galloway who married Vernon Hope French in Rangoon on 16 September 1906.

Notes on the Siege of Delhi in 1804, with Observations on the position of the Indian Government under the Marquess of Wellesley, 8vo.