Sir David Lindsay, 4th Baronet


Sir David Lindsay

Portrait of Lindsay by Sir Joshua Reynolds
Bornc. 1732
Died6 March 1797 (aged 64–65)
AllegianceGreat Britain
BranchBritish Army
Service years1758–1779
RankGeneral
Unit3rd Regiment of Foot Guards
Commands59th Regiment of Foot (1776–77)
ConflictsAnglo-French War (1778–1783)

General Sir David Lindsay, 4th Baronet (c. 1732 – 6 March 1797) was a British Army officer. One of the Lindsay of Evelix family, he succeeded to the baronetcy upon the death of his father, Sir Alexander Lindsay, in 1762.

He began his career in the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards; in 1776, he became colonel of the 59th Foot, then major general in 1778. Promoted lieutenant general in 1779, during the Anglo-French War, he commanded the defences of Plymouth at the time of the Franco-Spanish Armada of 1779.

He resigned his position in early 1780, which ended his active service, his promotion to General in 1796 being a function of time served. He died in Cavendish Square, London, on 6 March 1797.