Major General William Adlam (1750–1823) was an English British Army soldier and artist. He was descended from a long line of distinguished soldiers. Adlam served in the American War of Independence as a captain in the army in the 40th Regiment of Foot. His regiment's order book is preserved in the Library of Congress. He was somewhat a renaissance man, an admirer of the French philosopher Voltaire and in 1780, whilst a lieutenant colonel, produced a print of Voltaire sitting at his desk.
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