Matthew Darby-Griffith

British Army general
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IntroBritish Army general
A.K.A.Matthew Darby Matthew Chitty Darby Matthew Chitty Darby-Griffith
A.K.A.Matthew Darby Matthew Chitty Darby Matthew Chitty Darby-Griffith
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasMilitary leader
Work fieldMilitary
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1772
Death1 January 1823 (aged 51 years)
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Biography

Matthew Chitty Darby, later Darby-Griffith, (1772–1823) was a British soldier and Major-General.
He was a son of Vice-Admiral George Darby and Mary daughter of Sir William St Quintin, 4th Baronet. He took the additional name of Griffith upon inheriting the estate of Padworth in the English county of Berkshire.
Darby's thirty years' service in the Grenadier Guards included much action during the Napoleonic Wars. He lost his leg at the Battle of Corunna in Spain in 1809, and was awarded the War Medal with one clasp for the part he played there.
He died on 7 August 1823 at Padworth House. He had married Lousia, daughter of Thomas Hankey Esq. of Fetcham Park, Surrey, and they became the parents of three sons and one daughter, including Christopher Darby-Griffith, MP and General Henry Darby-Griffith, CB.

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