Robert Nickle

Deceased Person

1786 – 1855

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Who was Robert Nickle?

Major-General Sir Robert Nickle, KH was a commander of the forces in Australia.

Nickle was born at sea, the son of Robert Nicholl, an officer in the 17th Light Dragoons, and entered the army at an early age. He served with the Connaught Rangers in various parts of the world for upwards of twenty-two years, seeing much hard service and winning great distinction for bravery.

Nickle went to the West Indies in 1830, and was appointed Governor of St. Christopher and its dependencies. He served during the insurrection in British North America in 1838, and was knighted in 1844. In 1853 he was appointed commander of the forces in Australia, and during the riots at the gold diggings in 1854 displayed great forbearance and tact. Coming on the scene shortly after the affair of the Eureka stockade, where Captain Thomas was in command of the Queen's troops, he induced the rioters to disperse without further bloodshed. He was nearly seventy years of age at the time of his death, which occurred in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on 26 May 1865.

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Born
Aug 12, 1786
Died
May 1, 1855

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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