Brigadier-General George Haldane (July 1722 26 July 1759) was a British Army officer, politician and colonial administrator who served as the governor of Jamaica from 1756 to 1759. His father Patrick Haldane was a lawyer and politician, and his uncle Mungo Haldane was also a politician. Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is one of his descendents.
Haldane fought in the Battle of Fontenoy in 1743, where he was wounded. He fought in the Battle of Dettingen in 1743 and he also fought in the Jacobite rising of 1745. He gained the rank of brigadier general while serving in the Scots Guards, and fought in the Battle of Lauffeld in 1747. His final battle was the Battle of Roucoux in 1747. After resigning his military command, Haldane held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Stirling Burghs between 1747 and 1756.
Appointment as Governor of Jamaica He was welcomed to the island in a poem, "An Ode to George Haldane," by Francis Williams, who went on to become one of Jamaica's most famous early writers and scholars.http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/special/Williams_Francis1700-70.html William Francis Eulogy He died of an illness less than four months after his arrival in Jamaica.
In 1759, Fort Haldane was named in his honour and a statue erected in Port Maria, Jamaica.
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