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Manmath Chandra Mallik

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Despite the family home being 12 Wellington Square, his main address is given as 241 Lower Circular Road, Calcutta; his probate also gives Nikko, Japan and Middle Temple.
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His social clubs were in four cities: National Liberal in London; Scottish Liberal, Edinburgh; Calcutta, Calcutta; Tokyo, Tokyo. He was a Fellow of the
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Mallik had five children with his wife. With the exception of Jay Paul Harabhajan, and Lucia Harabandini, they all died young.
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He died on 13 June 1922 at the Regent Palace Hotel, London, with executor named as his son Jay Paul, leaving effects of £250.
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Mallik, Manmath C., (born 1853). WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. Ed. Retrieved 23 Jan. 2019,
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Lucia married Dr. Chidamber N. Chitnis and had four children: Jay-Gopal, Indira,
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Jay Paul married Barbara Nowell and had one daughter,
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Calcutta
Christ's College
called to the bar
Liberal candidate
St George's Hanover Square
Uxbridge county-division seat
Zoological Society of London
Anne-Marie Mallik
Pratap
De, Amalendu





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