After training at
Addiscombe Military Seminary from 1820 to 1822, Abbott was posted to India with the
Bengal Engineers in 1823. He served in the
First Burmese War, and in 1825 distinguished himself in the
Battle of Prome, where he was wounded. After serving in different locations in India, he took part as chief engineer in the
First Anglo-Afghan War. Here he was ordered to destroy the great bazaar of
Kabul as a retribution for the murder of a British officer, an action he later regretted. In 1841, Abbott was appointed superintending engineer of the north-western provinces of
Bengal. He fought in the
First Anglo-Sikh War in 1846, and took part in the
Battle of Sobraon, for which he was awarded a Companion of the
Order of the Bath. He retired one year later and took over as lieutenant-governor of Addiscombe Seminary in 1851. After the college was closed in 1861, he served on various other royal commissions. ==Family==