Henry Procter (British Army officer)

Henry Procter
Bornc. 1763
Kilkenny, Ireland[1]
Died31 October 1822
Bath, Somerset
AllegianceGreat Britain
Service/branchBritish Army
Years of service1781–1815
RankMajor-General

Major-General Henry Patrick Procter (c. 1763 – 31 October 1822) was a British Army officer who served in the Canadas during the War of 1812. He is best known for being decisively defeated in 1813 by American forces, which left the western portion of Upper Canada under U.S. control. Procter is regarded by numerous commentators as an inept leader who relied heavily on textbook procedure. His "going by the book" is attributed to his lack of any combat experience before coming to Canada.

  1. ^ "Henry Procter (Proctor) | the Canadian Encyclopedia".

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