Background
He was the second son of Samuel Auchmuty and his wife Elizabeth, only daughter of Francis Savage.
He was the second son of Samuel Auchmuty and his wife Elizabeth, only daughter of Francis Savage.
Auchmuty entered the British Army as ensign in 1797 and served first in the French Revolutionary Wars and subsequently in the Napoleonic Wars. He was lieutenant of the 68th Regiment of Foot in 1800 and was promoted to captain in 1805. A year later Auchmuty was transferred to the 70th Regiment of Foot and in 1807 to the 7th Regiment of Foot.
In 1810, he was appointed deputy assistant adjutant-general and attached to the 6th Infantry Division.
He became Aide-de-camp to Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole in July 1813 and was promoted to major in October of the same year. Auchmuty became colonel in 1831 and major-general 1841.
He was transferred to the general staff in India in 1848, became colonel of the 65th Regiment of Foot in February 1851 was promoted to lieutenant-general in November. In 1855, Auchmuty was appointed colonel of his old regiment, the 7th foot, and following the death of Sir Robert John Harvey was promoted finally to general in 1860.
Auchmuty died, aged 88 at Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques.