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  1. Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton GCB (24 August 1758 [ 1 ] – 18 June 1815) was a Welsh military officer and colonial administrator who fought in the Napoleonic Wars. According to the historian Alessandro Barbero, Picton was "respected for his courage and feared for his irascible temperament". The Duke of Wellington called him "a rough ...

  2. Jun 18, 2015 · It is 200 years since Lt Gen Thomas Picton was killed at Waterloo - a man remembered in Pembrokeshire as a hero and a villain. ... as Lieutenant General he was the highest ranking British officer ...

  3. Jun 18, 2014 · Unfortunately, fighting at the head of his troops, Picton was shot through the temple and was killed, the highest ranking soldier to die that day on the Allied side. Picton, like so many of the ...

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · Now Sir Thomas Picton, he rejoined his Third Division in April 1813 and participated in Wellington's re-conquest of Europe. Sir Thomas Picton died at the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815, at the helm of his Division despite severe wounds sustained two days earlier. He was the most senior officer killed in that battle.

  5. Of the British officers who fell at Waterloo, writes Antony Brett-James, none was more distinguished than General Sir Thomas Picton. When, after the victory at Toulouse and the abdication of Napoleon, Sir Thomas Picton came home from south-western France, he decided to give up active service. For several years his health had been poor and he ...

  6. Thomas Picton is now mainly remembered for his exploits during the Peninsular War and for being the highest ranking officer killed at Waterloo. Indeed, his statue was among the 12 statues of Welsh heroes on display in Cardiff City Hall. However, at the beginning of the nineteenth century, following his time as governor of Trinidad he had a much ...

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  8. Aug 16, 2010 · Here, leading his men in a counter attack on d'Erlon's Corps in the centre of the British line, Picton was shot through the temple by a musket ball and died. Interestingly, Sir Thomas Picton was ...