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Michael Symes (diplomat)

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His regiment returned to England in 1806, and Symes was in poor health, but had a recommendation from Wellesley to the government. He was twice accommodated. First he had a seat at
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When on leave in England Symes married, on 18 February 1801, Jemima, daughter of Paul Pilcher of Rochester. His widow married
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went as agent, however, he found the situation other than he had understood, and there were recriminations against Symes.
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on a second mission to Ava. On this occasion it was to protest against the demand made by the Burmese governor of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Carlow constituencies (1801–1922)
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An Account of an Embassy to the Kingdom of Ava sent by the Governal-General of India in 1795
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for the surrender of fugitives, who had sought refuge in the British district of
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He was the fifth son of Richard Symes of Ballyarthur, and Eleanor Cliffe of
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Michael Symes: journal of his second embassy to the court of Ava in 1802
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British military personnel killed in action in the Napoleonic Wars
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from the middle of 1806. The arrangement came to an end with the
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in 1791, became captain in 1793, and lieutenant-colonel in 1800.
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in short succession cancelled this second arrangement, with
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1795, reception of the British embassy led by Michael Symes
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Symes, Michael (?1762-1809), of Ballyarthur, co. Wicklow.
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Prior, Katherine. "Hamilton, Francis, of Buchanan".
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Index

FRS
Ross, County Wexford
Trinity College Dublin
East India Company
Bengal Army
76th Regiment of Foot
Sir Thomas Musgrave, 7th Baronet
Madras

Amarapura Palace
Sir John Shore
Governor-General of India
Burma
Bodawpaya
Rangoon
Francis Buchanan-Hamilton
Hiram Cox
Fellow of the Royal Society
Kanpur
Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley
Arakan
Chittagong
Calcutta
Carlow
1806 general election
St Ives
Heytesbury
1807 general election
Sir William à Court, 1st Baronet
Morpeth

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