He joined the British Army at an early age, and served with the 58th regiment during the Great Siege of Gibraltar from 1779 to 1783.
In 1784, while in Liverpool, Ancell published 'A Circumstantial Journal of the long and tedious Blockade and Siege of Gibraltar from 12 September 1779 (the day the garrison opened their batteries against the Spaniards) to the 23rd day of February 1783.'
The book, which is in the form of a series of letters to the author's brother, went through five editions.
Ancell apparently retired from active service soon after his return home, and opened a military commission agency in Dublin.
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