Henry Bloomfield

Politician
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Birth1798
Death1 February 1870 (aged 72 years)
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Lieutenant-General Henry Keane Bloomfield (born circa 1798, died 11 February 1870) was an English soldier and whilst serving in New South Wales an Australian politician.

He was a soldier, being first commissioned as an ensign in 1813 with the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot. He served at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and received the Waterloo Medal, and in 1817 was promoted to lieutenant. In 1823 he transferred to the 11th Regiment of Foot. He was further promoted to captain in 1824, major in 1838 and lieutenant colonel in 1845. He became a brevet colonel in 1858.

In 1856, while in command of the army in New South Wales, he was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council, but he left the colony with his regiment in 1857.

In 1867 he was given the colonelcy for life of the 64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot and in 1868 made Lieutenant-General.

Bloomfield died at 108 Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, London on 11 February 1870.

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