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  1. Major General Sir Edward Michael Pakenham, GCB (19 March 1778 – 8 January 1815), was an Anglo-Irish Army officer and politician. He was the son of the Baron Longford and the brother-in-law of the Duke of Wellington , with whom he served in the Peninsular War .

  2. Edward Pakenham was an Anglo-Irish army officer who fought in the Napoleonic War and then participated in the War of 1812, dying at the Battle of New Orleans.

  3. Up until his death under enemy fire at New Orleans, Pakenham had had a truly stellar military career, fighting throughout all of the French Revolutionary campaigns and the entirety of the Napoleonic Wars except being at the Duke’s side at Quarte Bras and Waterloo.

  4. Edward Arthur Henry Pakenham, 6th Earl of Longford (29 December 1902 – 5 February 1961) was an Irish peer, politician, and littérateur. Also known as Eamon de Longphort, he was a member of the fifth Seanad Éireann, the upper house of the Irish Parliament, in the 1940s.

  5. Commanders The Battle of New Orleans December 1814 - January 8, 1815. Web. BattleofNewOrleans.org. The story of the Battle of New Orleans, dec 1814- Jan 15, 1815, with maps,photos and videos of recent reenactments. Weapons of the battle, the British plan of attack, the battle. Results of the battle.

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  6. The British were led by General Edward (Ned) Pakenham (1778-1815), younger brother of the Duchess of Wellington. Although the British Parliament had approved the treaty, and it had been signed by the Prince Regent on December 30, 1814, The U.S Senate did not ratify the treaty until February 18, 1815. Death of Pakenham, 1860. by Felix O. C. Darley.

  7. Ned Pakenham and the Connaught Rangers. Nicholas Dunne-Lynch. Sir Edward Pakenham, born in County Westmeath, Ireland, had a special relation with the 88th Foot, The Connaught Rangers. In particular, he commanded them as part of Wellington's Third Division at Salamanca in 1812. See Full PDF. Download PDF. Related Papers.