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SMYTHE, Sir James Carmichael, bart., British soldier, born in Scotland about 1775: died in British Guiana, 4 March, 1838. His father, James Carmichael Smythe, M. D., was physician extraordinary to George III. The son entered the British army, served in Canada in 1812-'15, and became a major-general in 1825. He was made a baronet in 1821, and was governor of British Guiana from June, 1833, till his death. He prepared for the private use of the Duke of Wellington "A Precis of the Wars in Canada from 1755 till the Treaty of Ghent in 1814" (London, 1826).
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