Henry Charles Barnston Daubeney

General Sir Henry Charles Barnston Daubeney GCB (1810– 17 January 1903) was a senior officer in the British Army during the 19th century.

He was promoted to lieutenant in August 1831, and served with his regiment in the Coorg War in India in 1834, taking part in the assault and capture of Kissenhully and of Soamwar Pettah.

For his service he received the brevet rank of major, the war medal and was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB).

[1] Daubeney was in command of the contingent of the 55th Regiment during the Crimean War, taking part in the battles of the Alma (September 1854) and Inkerman (November 1854), and in the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855).

He was gazetted to the substantive rank of lieutenant-colonel in December 1854, but declined to be able to stay on active duty while his regiment was in the field, and only accepted the promotion in March 1855.