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 Death Announcements 1845-1854

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Surname  Jenkins    
First names  Richard    
Rank / occupation  Civil servant & MP & EIC Director & Sir    
View all other items of "Unit" with value "Bombay Establishment" in "Death Announcements 1845-1854" Unit  Bombay Establishment    
Death date  30 Dec 1853    
Place of death  Blackheath    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  Feb 1854    
Page number  197    
Detail  [Pages 197-199. At his residence, Gothic Cottage, Blackheath. Born at Cruckton, near Shrewsbury, 18 Feb. 1785, the eldest son of Richard Jenkins, esq. of Bicton, Salop, by Constantia Harriot, dau. of Richard Ravenscroft, esq. of Wrexham. Appointed a writer, Bombay Establishment, 1800. ""His aptitude for acquiring the Arabic and Persian languages having attracted the notice of the governing authorities, he was in 1805 chosen assistant Secretary to Sir Barry Close, Bart. Resident at the Poona Durbar. Afterwards he was elected President at Scindia's Court, where he continued some years; and then transferred to the Residency at Nagpore, in Berat."" Distinguished himself there in 1817-18. After an absence of 27 years he returned to England. Elected to the EIC Board as a director. Married in 1824 Eliza Helen, eldest dau. of Hugh Spottiswode, esq. by whom he had 9 children]    
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