Francis Loraine Petre

Francis Loraine Petre OBE (22 February 1852 – 6 May 1925) was a British civil servant in India and a military historian upon his retirement. He wrote a two-volume regimental history of the Norfolk Regiment, but is best known for his works on the Napoleonic Wars. The grandson of the 11th Baron Petre, he was educated at Oscott College and joined the Bar in 1880. He took the civil service exam and subsequently joined the Indian Civil Service. He retired as Commissioner of Allahabad in 1900.

F. Loraine Petre
Born(1852-02-22)22 February 1852
Netherley House, in Aberdeen, Scotland
Died6 May 1925(1925-05-06) (aged 73)
London, England
NationalityEnglish
Alma materOscott College
OccupationIndian Civil Service
Known forMilitary historian
SpouseMaud Ellen Rawlinson (1863–1945)
ChildrenRoderick L. Petre 28 November 1887–1971
Enid Petre, 1890–1962
Elaine Maud Petre, b/d. 1894
Parent(s)The Honourable Edmund George Petre
Marianna Jane Kerr
RelativesWilliam Petre, 11th Baron Petre (grandfather)

Subsequently, he chose a literary career, pursuing interests in the history of the Napoleonic Wars. He wrote five books on the Wars, most of which are in use a century later. His studies of Napoleon's conquest of Prussia 1806–1807 (1901) and Napoleon's Campaign in Poland, 1806–1807 (1901) were among the first such books in the English language. He also wrote several regimental histories, a study of Simon Bolivar, and a descriptive study of Colombia. World War I interrupted his literary pursuits; he served in the Finance Branch of the Ministry of Munitions. In 1920, Petre was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire.

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