As a chef de brigade he next served in the Egyptian expedition, and won further distinction at Acre and Aboukir.
He served as aide-de-camp in the Spanish campaign of 1823, and in the expedition to the Morea, 1828-1829.
He served in the expedition against Algiers in 1830.
He also served in the unsuccessful expedition of 1359.
He served in the expedition against Spain with the Earl of Leicester and was knighted by him in 1599.
Made a division commander, he served in the expedition to Egypt as flag captain to Admiral Brueys.
In 1802 he served in the expedition to San Domingo.
He served in the military expedition of 1523, and the same year had a grant of the manor of Pollicot, Buckinghamshire.
In 1775 he served in the Spanish expedition against Algiers.
He served as lieutenant in the expedition against Cartagena.