John Lanier


Sir John Lanier was an English army officer.

Military career

Lanier was wounded and lost an eye while serving under the James Scott, [1st Duke of Monmouth|Duke of Monmouth] in France. He served as Lieutenant Governor of Jersey from 1679 to 1684. In 1685 he raised Lanier's Regiment of Horse or the 1st [King's Dragoon Guards|2nd Queen's Regiment of Horse], named in honour of Queen Mary, consort of King James II, as part of the response to the Monmouth Rebellion.
He declared allegiance to William III and secured Edinburgh Castle for him in 1689. He was deployed to Ireland and took part in the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690, the Siege of [Limerick (1690)|Siege of Limerick] in August 1690 and the Battle of Aughrim in July 1691 during the Williamite War in Ireland. He was badly wounded at the Battle of Steenkerque in the Netherlands in August 1692 during the Nine Years' War and died shortly afterwards.