Major General Francis Robert Glanville (1827–1910) was a senior British Army officer.
Reginald Pole-Carew MP (1753–1835), Francis Glanville was born at Hexworthy House in Lawhitton, Cornwall, on 19 March 1827, and educated at Bedford School.
[1] He was promoted to the rank of colonel on 29 December 1872, and retired from the Royal Artillery as a major-general on 14 July 1877.
Major General Francis Glanville died in Plymouth on 11 February 1910, aged 82.
They were both buried at St Germans, Cornwall, England, where there is a nice memorial to them inside the church.