Nicholas Tomlinson
Nicholas Ralph Tomlinson was a British Army infantry officer who commanded Her Majesty's 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot during the First Anglo-Chinese War. He was the second son of Vice Admiral Nicholas Tomlinson and his wife Elizabeth who lived in the county of Essex.
Nicholas Ralph Tomlinson's military career was recorded in Hart's Military Directory and other military gazettes as follows:
- Commissioned as an ensign in 18th Regiment of Foot – 22 March 1821
- Promoted to lieutenant – 21 July 1825
- Promoted to captain – 8 February 1833
- Promoted to major – 13 March 1840
- Promoted to lieutenant colonel – 23 November 1841.
He would fight with distinction at the following engagements:
- Capture of Chusan in July 1840
- Battle of Canton in May 1841
- Battle of Amoy in August 1841
- Second Capture of Chusan in October 1841
- Battle of Ningpo in March 1842
- Battle of Tzeki in March 1842.