William Tomkinson
William Tomkinson was a British Army officer who served during the Peninsular War and the Waterloo campaign.
Early life
The fourth son of Henry Tomkinson of Dorfold, Cheshire, his mother was Anne, daughter of John Darlington of Aston, Chester.Career
Tomkinson was gazetted to the 16th Light Dragoons as a cornet in December 1807, joining his regiment the following April. During the Peninsular War he was seriously wounded at the crossing of the Douro on 11May 1809 but recovered to see action at the battles of Busaco, Redhina, Fuentes de Oñoro, El Bodón, Salamanca and Vittoria.He was subsequently at Waterloo and remained in France with the Army of Occupation until December 1815.