Lieutenant-General Sir Jeremiah Dickson KCB (c. 1775 – 17 March 1848) was a British Army officer and colonial official.
For his services as assistant quartermaster general at the battles of Vitoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthez and Toulouse he received a gold cross and one clasp.
On 15 March 1818 he married Jemima, the youngest daughter of Thomas Brooke of Mere Hall in Cheshire.
[4] He continued as assistant quartermaster general in England and Ireland after the wars[3] and was promoted colonel 27 May 1825.
He returned to England, where he died on 17 March 1848 at Barskimming House, Mauchline, Ayrshire aged 73.