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Henry Trotter (governor)
Henry Trotter is the name of: *Henry Trotter (British Army officer) (1844–1905), major general *Henry Trotter (Indian Army officer) (1841–1919), officer in the Royal Bengal Engineers and central Asian explorer *Henry Dundas Trotter Henry Dundas Trotter (1802–1859) was a Scottish officer of the Royal Navy, who reached the rank of rear-admiral. Early life The third son of Alexander Trotter of Dreghorn, near Edinburgh, he was born on 19 September 1802. He entered the Royal ... (1802–1859), Scottish Royal Navy rear-admiral * Henry John Trotter (1835–1888), English barrister, railway director and Conservative politician See also * Edward Henry Trotter (1872–1916), First World War British Army lieutenant-colonel; son of the major general {{human name disambiguation, Trotter, Henry ...
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Henry Trotter (British Army Officer)
Major General Sir Henry Trotter, (5 January 1844 – 16 July 1905) was a senior British Army officer who served as Major General commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding the Home District from 1897 to 1903. Military career Trotter was commissioned into the Grenadier Guards in 1862. He was promoted to major general in 1895 and appointed Major General commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding the Home District in 1897, serving until 1903.Otago Witness
1905
During preparations for the coronation of in 1902, Trotter acted as Chief Staff Officer to the

Henry Trotter (Indian Army Officer)
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Henry Trotter, (30 August 1841 – 25 September 1919) was a British Indian Army officer in the Royal Engineers, an author, and an explorer of Central Asia. Biography Trotter attended Addiscombe Military Seminary from 1858 to 1860, and was awarded his commission in the Royal Engineers, Bengal on 8 June 1860. He sailed to India in 1862, and from 1863 to 1875 served on the Great Trigonometric Survey. He was a member of the Second Yarkand Mission to Sinkiang to visit the territory ruled by Yakub Beg: the mission had 350 support staff and 6,476 porters, and was led by Sir Thomas Douglas Forsyth. Among the other Indian Army officers were Thomas E. Gordon, John Biddulph, Henry Bellew, Ferdinand Stoliczka and R. A. Champman. During the exhibition Trotter was the first recorded European to have shot an Ovis Poli. Trotter, now a captain, joined the special service in China in 1876 and he served as assistant military attaché at Constantinople during the Russo- ...
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Henry Dundas Trotter
Henry Dundas Trotter (1802–1859) was a Scottish officer of the Royal Navy, who reached the rank of rear-admiral. Early life The third son of Alexander Trotter of Dreghorn, near Edinburgh, he was born on 19 September 1802. He entered the Royal Naval College at Portsmouth in 1815. Career In February 1818 joined the ''Ister'' at Leith. From her in May he was sent to the ''Eden'' of 26 guns, going out to the East Indies, and in her during 1819 taking part in the expedition against the pirates of the Persian Gulf, under Captain Francis Augustus Collier. In March 1821 he was moved to the ''Leander'', flagship of Sir Henry Blackwood, by whom he was appointed acting lieutenant. On arriving in England the commission was confirmed, dating from 9 January 1823. He was then appointed to the ''Hussar'', going out to the West Indies, and was reported by her captain, George Harris, for his conduct in the capture of pirates at the Isle of Pines. He afterwards served in the ''Bellette'' a ...
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Henry John Trotter
Henry John Trotter (8 December 1835 – 6 December 1888) was an English barrister, railway director and Conservative Party politician. Trotter was the son of the Lieutenant—Colonel William Trotter, of Bishop Auckland and his wife Henrietta Skene. He was educated at Oriel College, Oxford and was called to the bar at Inner Temple in 1864. He was a lieutenant in the 2nd West Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry and became a director of the Great Eastern Railway and the North British Railway. He stood for parliament unsuccessfully at Tynemouth in 1868 and at Berwick-on-Tweed in 1881. He was a J.P. and deputy lieutenant for County Durham. He lived at Langton Grange, Gainford, Darlington. In 1885 he was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Colchester Colchester ( ) is a city in Essex, in the East of England. It had a population of 122,000 in 2011. The demonym is Colcestrian. Colchester occupies the site of Camulodunum, the first major city in Roman Britain and its first capita ...
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