William Gascoigne (British Army officer)


Major-General Sir William Julius Gascoigne was a British Army officer and served as General Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada from 1895 to 1898.

Military career

William Julius Gascoigne was born in London on 29 May 1844. He was commissioned into the Scots Fusilier Guards in 1863. He was appointed Adjutant in 1867, served in Egypt in 1882 and in Sudan in 1885.
In 1895 he was promoted to major-general and appointed General Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada. In 1898 he was appointed Commander of British Troops in China and Hong Kong.
Gascoigne was also the last Lieutenant Governor of Hong Kong, but the role was ceremonial and in lapsed use since the 1870s.
He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1899, and knighted as a Knight Commander of the same order in November 1900 in recognition of services during the Boxer Rebellion in China.
He died in Boscombe on 9 September 1926.
Gascoigne Road in Kowloon, Hong Kong is named after him.

Family

In 1875, he married Helen Smith, daughter of Martin T. Smith, and widow of Hon. Arthur F. Egerton.