Robert Henry Dick

Major-General Sir Robert Henry Dick KCB KCH KOV (29 July 1787 – 10 February 1846) was a Scottish soldier, son of a medical doctor in the East India Company's service.

[2] He is buried at Ferozepore: Here lies in the hope of joyful resurrection Sir Robert Henry Dick of Tully Mett, Perthshire N.B.

[3]Memorial at Dunkeld Cathedral, Dunkeld, Tayside: Sacred to the memory of Major-General Sir Robert Henry Dick KCB KCH who after distinguished service in the Peninsula in the command of a Light Battalion and at Waterloo with the 42nd Royal Highland Regiment fell mortally wounded whilst leading the 3rd Division of the Army of the Sutledge to the attack on the Seikh entrenched camp at Sobraon on 10 February 1846.

February 10th 1846 Raised in grateful admiration by the public of the Presidency of Madras, where, for some time, he held tho Chief Military Command.

Over the inscription is a 42nd Highlander in full uniform resting against a pedestal, on which is inscribed the battle roll of the regiment – Maida, Egypt, Alexandria, Rosetta, Busaco, Torres Vedras, Foz D'Arouce, Fuentes de Onoro, Badagoz, Salamanca, Fort St. Michael, Portugal, Quatre Bras, Waterloo, Sobraon.

Memorial to Sir Robert Henry Dick, Dunkeld Cathedral
Memorial to Sir Robert Henry Dick, St. George's Cathedral, Madras