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Convention of Alkmaar: British-Russian invasion army departs Holland

Lieutenant-General Sir Stephen Remnant Chapman , K.C.H.(26 April 1775 – 6 March 1851) was a British Army officer and colonial official who served in Gibraltar and also as Governor of Bermuda. Stepehn...

Lieutenant-General Sir Stephen Remnant Chapman , K.C.H.(26 April 1775 – 6 March 1851) was a British Army officer and colonial official who served in Gibraltar and also as Governor of Bermuda.

Stepehn Chapman was born in Chatham, on the 26th April 1775, he was the eldest son of General Richard Chapman (Royal Artillery) and Mary, the daughter of Stephen Remnant, from whom Chapman derived his middle name. He was baptised on the 5th May 1775, his godparents were Captain John Carter and Sarah Remnant, his grandmother.

He was educated at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich .The studies at the academy emphasized theoretical and practical instruction aimed at military engineering needs.

Historical Significance

Lieutenant-General Sir Stephen Remnant Chapman , K.

Events Before

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Events After

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  5. British politician and future Prime Minister of UK George Canning (30) weds Scottish heiress Joan Scott (24-ish) at St G

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Lieutenant-General Sir Stephen Remnant Chapman , K.C.H.(26 April 1775 – 6 March 1851) was a British Army officer and colonial official who served in Gibraltar and also as Governor of Bermuda. Stepehn Chapman was born in Chatham, on the 26th April 1775, he was the eldest son of General Richard Chapman (Royal Artillery) and Mary, the daughter of Stephen Remnant, from whom Chapman derived his middle name. He was baptised on the 5th May 1775, his godparents were Captain John Carter and Sarah Remnant, his grandmother.
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Lieutenant-General Sir Stephen Remnant Chapman , K.

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