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Major General Sir Richard Hussey Vivian (Later 1st Lord Vivian) (1775–1842)

Image credit: Royal Institution of Cornwall

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Sir Richard Hussey Vivian was the son of John Vivian of Truro, a vice-warden of the Stannaries, who derived his names from his great uncle Richard Hussey of Okehampton, MP for Mitchell. He was educated at Truro Grammar School under Dr Cornelius Cardew and then at preparatory school at Lostwithiel, Harrow and Exeter College, Oxford. In 1793, he obtained an ensign's commission only two days after his eighteenth birthday and within a year a captain's commission and was fighting in Flanders in the Duke of York's army. A distinguished military career in which he saw action in Spain, Ireland and France culminated in action under the Duke of Wellington as Colonel and Brigade Commander. In 1814 he was wounded by gunshot in the arm but, undaunted, by the following year had been knighted, promoted to Major General, given further command of a brigade of cavalry and was sent to join Wellington's army at Waterloo.

Royal Cornwall Museum

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Title

Major General Sir Richard Hussey Vivian (Later 1st Lord Vivian) (1775–1842)

Date

c.1840–1841

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 275 x W 186 cm

Accession number

TRURI : 1947.83

Acquisition method

gift, 1947

Work type

Painting

Royal Cornwall Museum

River Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2SJ England

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