Major-General Clement Delves Hill (6 December 1781 – 20 January 1845) was a British Army officer who fought at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and later saw service in India.
[1] He joined the Royal Horse Guards (Blues) as a cornet on 22 August 1805 and was promoted to lieutenant on 6 March 1806.
[2] After arriving in Portugal he served throughout the Peninsular War as aide-de-camp to his elder brother Lord Hill and was slightly wounded during the campaign.
[2][3] In India, he commanded the Mysore Division of the Madras Army under the Marquess of Tweeddale from 24 November 1841.
[9] This man was actually his nephew, the youngest son of his eldest brother John Hill and Elizabeth Cornish Rhodes.