Sir Hildebrand Oakes | |
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Sir Hildebrand Oakes
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Born | 19 January 1754 Exeter, Devon |
Died |
9 September 1822 (aged 68) London |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/branch | British Army |
Years of service | 1767–1822 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands held | Malta garrison |
Battles/wars |
American War of Independence Egyptian Campaign |
Awards | Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath |
Lieutenant-General Sir Hildebrand Oakes, 1st Baronet GCB (19 January 1754 – 9 September 1822) was a British Army officer.
Oakes was commissioned into the 33rd Regiment of Foot in 1767 and served in the American War of Independence under Lord Cornwallis. He became deputy quartermaster-general in Corsica in May 1794, quartermaster-general in the Mediterranean in June 1794 and quartermaster-general in Portugal in December 1796. He served in the Egyptian Campaign in 1800 as second-in-command under Sir John Moore. He went on to be brigadier-general at Malta in October 1802, Lieutenant-Governor of Portsmouth and General Officer Commanding South-West District in November 1804 and a commissioner of military inquiry in June 1805. After that he became quartermaster-general in the Mediterranean in July 1806, commander of the Malta garrison in March 1808 and Civil Commissioner of Malta in May 1810. He was appointed Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance in January 1814 and died in office in that post.
Oakes was also colonel of the 52nd Regiment of Foot.
In 1818, Oakes' daughter Antonia married John Wildman, younger brother of Colonel Thomas Wildman.