General Charles James Otway (1694 – 6 August 1764) was a British Army officer.
In 1712, Otway joined Lord Mohun's Regiment of Foot and in 1715 he fought against the Jacobites in the inconclusive Battle of Sherrifmuir.
During this extraordinarily long colonecy, the Regiment was known as Otway's Foot, even after the practice of identifying regiments by the name of their colonel was officially abolished in 1751.
[1] His promotions were as follows: In 1730, Otway married Lady Bridget Fielding, the daughter of the Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh.
[1] He died on 6 August 1764[6] and was buried in St Michael's Church in Smarden.