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St Heliers, Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom</DatesAndPlaces>
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East India Company College at Haileybury (1815-1818)
Career:
Entered the Royal Navy as a midshipman, and saw active service during the last two years of the Napoleonic Wars (1814-1815); Madras [Chennai] civil service (1818-1846); served in Masulipatam [	Machilipatnam] (1821) and Coimbore; paralysis of both legs (1823); from when he served in the Madras secretariat; Telugu translator (1832-1846); Registrar of the Courts of Sudder and of Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut [Adalat]; Trustee of the Fort St George Civil Fund; Member of the College of Fort St George for Public Instruction; Accountant General for Madras (1839); founder of the Madras government bank (1834), first Secretary and Treasurer (1834), Superintendent (1835); returned to England (1846); established a company to run steamers between Milford Haven and Australia (1848); managing director of the London and Eastern Banking Company (c1848 -1855), Chairman (1855-1858) when the bank was ruined; retired to Jersey
Memberships:
Madras Literary Society; Freemason</Activity>
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Bulloch's Roll; DNB; Wikipedia
References:
Craven, S A, 'CANGO CAVE IN APRIL 1834: FIVE VISITORS FROM INDIA' in Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa, vol. 74, no 1, June 2020</Source>
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