William Staveley
William Staveley was a British Army officer who fought in the Peninsular War and later became Commander [British Forces in Hong Kong|Commander and Lieutenant Governor of Hong Kong].
Military career
Staveley was born in York, the son of William Staveley and Henrietta Henderson. He entered the British Army in 1798 as an ensign. Staveley fought in several conflicts in the Peninsular War.At the 1815 Battle of Waterloo, Staveley was present as a captain in the Royal Staff Corps, afterwards receiving the Companion of the Bath and a promotion to brevet Lieutenant-colonel.
He went to Mauritius in 1821 and served in various roles before becoming Commander [British Forces in Hong Kong|Commander and Lieutenant Governor of Hong Kong] in 1847.
After leaving Hong Kong in 1851, he was given command of the Bombay Army. In 1853, he was made Colonel of the 24th Regiment of Foot and appointed commander-in-chief of the Madras Army. He died in the Nilgiri Hills, and was buried at Ootacamund.