JOHN DYKE ACLAND

''Colonel Acland and Lord Sydney, 'The Archers', by Joshua Reynolds, 1769. In September 2005, the Tate Gallery acquired the painting for over UK£2.5 million (US$4.4 million).

Major 'John Dyke Acland' (18 February 174631 October 1778 John Dyke Acland Of Pixton Batty-Smith, Nigel ), son of the 3rd Baronet, was a British officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
Acland served under General Burgoyne in his invasion of northern New York in 1777 . On October 7, 1777, he was shot through the legs and taken prisoner at the Battle of Bemis Heights, near Stillwater, New York. His wife, Lady Harriet , was allowed to attend in the American camp and was well-treated by the American forces.
Acland was grateful for the treatment received when recuperating as a prisoner of war. Upon returning to England he challenged a Lieutenant Lloyd to a duel when the latter spoke poorly of Americans at a dinner party. Although he survived the duel, he caught a cold during it from which he died in 1778.
His only son was the 4th Baronet but as he died young (1778–1785), the 5th Baronet was his father's brother.

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