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Sir Guy Carleton Lord Dorchester

General The Right Honourable
The Lord Dorchester
KB
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21st Governor of the Province of Quebec
In office
1768–1778
Monarch George III
Preceded by James Murray
Succeeded by Sir Frederick Haldimand
23rd Governor General of The Canadas
In office
1786–1796
Monarch George III
Preceded by Sir Frederick Haldimand
Succeeded by Robert Prescott
Personal details
Born (1724-09-03)3 September 1724
Strabane, County Tyrone, Ireland
Died 10 November 1808(1808-11-10) (aged 84)
Maidenhead, Berkshire, England
Awards Knight of the Order of the Bath
Military service
Allegiance  Kingdom of Great Britain
Service/branch  British Army
Years of service 1742–1796
Rank Major-General
Commands America
Quebec
The Canadas
Battles/wars War of the Austrian Succession
Seven Years' War
American War of Independence

Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester, KB (3 September 1724 – 10 November 1808), known between 1776 and 1786 as Sir Guy Carleton, was an Anglo-Irish soldier and administrator. He twice served as Governor of the Province of Quebec, from 1768 to 1778, concurrently serving as Governor General of British North America in that time, and again from 1785 to 1795. The title Baron Dorchester was created on 21 August 1786.

He commanded British troops in the American War of Independence, first leading the defence of Quebec during the 1775 rebel invasion and the 1776 counteroffensive that drove the rebels from the province. In 1782 and 1783 he led as the commander-in-chief of all British forces in North America. In this capacity he was notable for carrying out the Crown's promise of freedom to slaves who joined the British, and he oversaw the evacuation of British forces, Loyalists and more than 3,000 freedmen from New York in 1783 to transport them to a British colony.

The military and political career of his younger brother, Thomas Carleton, was interwoven with his own, and Thomas served under him in the Canadas.

Guy Carleton was born to a Protestant military family that had lived in Ireland since the 17th century, and was one of two brothers (Thomas Carleton) that served in the British military. He also had a sister Connolly Crawford. When he was fourteen his father, Christopher Carleton died, and his mother Catherine Carleton remarried Reverend Thomas Skelton. He received a limited education.


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