James Charlemagne DormerLieutenant General The Honourable Sir James Charlemagne Dormer was a British Army officer.Military careerDormer was the younger son of Joseph Thaddeus Dormer, 11th Baron Dormer. He became Chief of Staff of the army of occupation in Egypt in 1882, Deputy Adjutant-General for auxiliary forces in 1885 and General Officer Commander commanding Dublin District in 1886. He went to command the British Troops in Egypt in 1888 and became Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army and a Member of the Council of the Governor of Fort St George in 1891. He died from injuries on 3rd May after being mauled by a tiger while on a hunt on 25 April 1893 in the Nilgiris. General Mansfield Clarke succeeded him as commander-in-chief of the Madras Army. His eldest son, Roland, succeeded his uncle as Baron Dormer.