Background
Street Clair was born in Gibraltar in 1785 where his father, William, was a colonel of the 25th regiment.
Street Clair was born in Gibraltar in 1785 where his father, William, was a colonel of the 25th regiment.
Thomas had an elder brother called William who was involved with the mutiny in Gibraltar. William died fighting in Martinique in 1809. He signed up for the British Army joining the 94th Regiment of Foot in 1803 and the following year he was a Lieutenant.
In 1814 he was awarded an Army Gold Medal for his part in the Battle of the Nive.
By 21 June 1817 he was a Lieutenant Colonel. In 1820, Saint Clair returned to the Rock of Gibraltar as one of the senior officers in command of the Garrison at the age of just 36.
In 1832 he was sent to Malta and in 1834 he published A Soldiers Recollections of the West Indies and America. This included his journey to Stabroek aboard HMS Brilliant that arrived early in 1806 and left him in South America until his return in June 1808.
Street Clair died in Malta in 1846 a year after he was made a Major-General.
Street Clair has paintings in Gibraltar Museum.