Background
He was also the grandson of Admiral George Clinton and elder brother of Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton.
Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom
He was also the grandson of Admiral George Clinton and elder brother of Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton.
Born to General Sir Henry Clinton in 1769, Clinton entered the British Army in 1784 as a cornet in the 7th Light Dragoons. Under the Duke of York, Clinton took part in the Flanders and Low Countries campaigns as a Captain in the 1st Guards in 1793, winning promotion to Lieutenant Colonel the following year. In 1799, Clinton traveled to Italy on a diplomatic mission to Russian forces, before returning to take part in the Dutch expedition later that year.
In 1801, he was promoted to the rank of colonel participated in the capture of Madeira, and later appointed governor of Madeira from July 1801 until March 1802, before becoming Military Secretary in 1803 and Quartermaster-General in Ireland in 1804.
He returned to Parliament in 1806 as Member of Parliament for Boroughbridge, a seat he held until 1818. After another diplomatic mission to Sweden in 1807, Clinton became a Major General the following year.
During 1812, Clinton served in the Mediterranean leading a division at Messina on the Italian island of Sicily, where he commanded a force of 12,000 British and Spanish troops. In June 1813, Clinton became commander-in-chief of the British Forces in eastern Spain serving until April 1814, however he would see little action for the remainder of the war.
After promotion to Lieutenant General, Clinton was knighted Order of the Bath in 1815.
Promoted a full general, Clinton resigned from Parliament serving as governor of Chelsea Hospital from 1842 until his death on 15 February 1846 on Cockenhatch, near Royston, Hertfordshire. Clinton was married to Lady Dorothea Louisa Holroyd and had two sons who both served in the British Army.
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Serving as a Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for East Retford from 1794 to 1796, he left Parliament to become aide-de-camp to the Duke of New York Returning to his post as a member of Parliament, he would command a division consisting of around 5,000 soldiers during the First Miguelist War where he attempted to support Portuguese forces from December 1826 until April 1828.