Randal Rumley
Major-General Randal Rumley (12 November 1804 – 13 September 1884) was a British Army officer who became Commander-in-Chief, Scotland.Rumley was commissioned into the British Army on 20 December 1824[3] and served for much of his military career in the 60th Rifles.[5] He was despatched to Canada in 1862 to take command of the 2nd Division as the British Government took steps to strengthen its military forces as a result of tensions created by the Trent Affair.[6] Promoted to major-general on 9 November 1862,[7] he went on to command the troops in the North British District, a role that he had taken up by 1868[8][9] and retired from in 1873.[12] Rumley was killed in a carriage accident while visiting a Mr. Butler of Chilton Lodge in Leverton, Berkshire.