General George Milner (died 1836) was a general officer of the British Army during the late eighteenth century. He was the son of Sir William Milner, 2nd Baronet. In 1776, he was appointed an Ensign in the 3rd Foot Guards, purchasing his lieutenantcy (nominal rank of captain) in 1778 and captaincy (nominal rank of lieutenant-colonel) in 1792. He served in Flanders through 1793 and 1794, being given the brevet rank of Colonel in 1796 and appointed as a Major-General in January 1801. From February 1800 to January 1802 he served on the staff in Jersey. He died in 1836.
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