Robert Henry MacFarlane

General Sir Robert Henry MacFarlane, KCB, GCH (19 April 1771 – 6 June 1843)[1][2] was a British Army officer during the Napoleonic Wars.

He joined the British Army as an Ensign on 26 May 1780 and was promoted Lieutenant on 22 May 1793, Captain on 25 September 1793, Major on 12 November 1794, Lieutenant-Colonel on 19 September 1794, Colonel on 1 January 1800, Major-General on 25 April 1808, Lieutenant-General on 4 June 1813 and General 22 July 1830.

[4] MacFarlane was "a gallant and highly distinguished officer",[5] who accompanied the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807.

He served subsequently in Sicily as second-in-command under Lord William Bentinck.

[4] On 10 February 1815, at Palermo, MacFarlane married Maria Gertrude, eldest daughter of G. Henry Vankemper, (a captain in the Dutch Navy and Consul of the Netherlands at Tripoli).

Lady Maria Gertrude MacFarlane, engraving from a painting by Derby.