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considers that Middleton's extensive ducking of the questions he faced over four days, particularly on extortion of treasure by the Begum, on balance told against Hastings: it was other witnesses who helped the defence. Sheridan summed up the begum charge evidence, which turned largely on Middleton's
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early recognised Middleton's "powers of evasion", but with access to Middleton's correspondence, he was able in a major speech of 7 June 1794 to brand Middleton as the "active instrument" of Hastings as oppressor of Awadh. It was all to no avail, and the intermittent trial came to a close after more
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The eldest son of Nathaniel and Anne Middleton was Hastings Nathaniel Middleton, who after his father's death in 1807 became a partner in the family bank, by then known as Alexander Davison & Co. Hastings married Emily Purling, daughter of Charles Purling of the East India Company, went to live
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Middleton married in 1780 Ann(e) Frances Morse (1758–1823), daughter of John Morse (died 1781), an attorney and slave-owner in Jamaica. They had 10 children together; Middleton also had three children in India outside marriage. Anne was of mixed race, being one John Morse's five children with
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When called upon in 1788 to testify at the parliamentary proceeding against Warren Hastings, Middleton repeatedly fended off questions on events in India by replying that he couldn't remember. It gained him the sarcastic nickname "Memory Middleton", and he became a butt of satire.
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A week after Anne was wed, her sister Sarah married William Cator, a business associate of her brother Robert who was in Bengal as a lawyer. Cator bought Townhill, where Nathaniel Middleton had built a house, in 1799. Cator was later killed on the Indiaman
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who bailed it out in 1803. It required large capital injections from Middleton at the end of his life. Its affairs were left in a disordered state on his death in 1807, not helped by his will not coming to light for nine years. Further support came from
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of 1764, in which Shuja ud-Daula and Awadh were on the losing side, Awadh had been falling into the orbit of British India, and had troops stationed for which it was required to pay. The Treaty of Benares of 1773 ratified the situation.
136:, and he received a large related payment through the London counting-house Rumbold, Charlton & Raikes. One of the merchants who prospered under Middleton was John Pendred Scott, involved on a large scale in cotton goods at 61:, and his wife Mary, he was in British India as an East India Company writer by 1769. In 1773, with encouragement from his elder brother Samuel Middleton, Warren Hastings sent Nathaniel Middleton to the Awadh court at 436:
in reduced circumstances, and died in 1821, leaving an eldest son (c.1810–1898) of the same name who became a barrister. Emily's brother John Charles Purling married Harriet Anne, sister of Hastings, in 1806.
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on 1 February 1788. On court day 18 of the trial—23 April 1788—Middleton's evidence was examined by Sheridan. A record shows Middleton repeatedly using the reply, that "he did not recollect".
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Developments by 1782 caused Hastings to lose patience with the Wazir, who owed large sums of money. Middleton and a British force recovered funds directly, including from the
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for 1800. Townhill went also under the name of Shamblehurst. Land at "Shamblehurst, or Townhill and Allington" was put up for sale in 1807, after Middleton's death.
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Shuja ud-Daula was properly the Nawab Wazir, since the wizarat of Delhi had been added to Awadh by his father, and is commonly known as the Wazir. Since the
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Francis, with polemical intent against Hastings, wrote of Middleton as "uncrowned king" of Awadh. He developed commercial interests there, including a
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Middleton, who had married in 1780, left the East India Company's service in 1784 and returned to England, having requested leave to depart on the
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around 1910. Montagu had bought the Townhill estate from Caleb William Gater, of the family of William Cator or Gater (see section on Family).
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The bank's troubles meant that family property was disposed of to creditors. Around 1816, when the bank folded, Anne who was living in
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sit with two Rajas behind them, painted by Tilly Kettle, c. 1784, at the time of Middleton taking up the position of Resident
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from the 1780s, depicting from left to right Robert Morse, Anne Middleton and Sarah Cator at the piano, William Cator
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A grave in Dacca recorded the death at age 13 months of Frances Anne Middleton, on 30 October 1784.
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being an Old English suffix. The 19th century name for the associated mansion was Middenbury House.
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from Hastings. John Charles Middleton who requested leave at the same time was Nathaniel's brother.
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and joined the Bengal civil service. He married in 1816 Mary Anne Ochterlony, daughter of
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made an outstanding speech on 7 February 1787, on the "begums" charge, the trial began in
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for building work there in 1792. The 1792 house was altered in the 1840s, and again by
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In 1774 Hastings was overruled in his policy by the Bengal Council and a combination of
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Bringing home an Indian fortune, Middleton became one of the reputed group of civilian
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After parliamentary consideration of the charges Hastings should face, during which
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who had served under him in Awadh, and others: it traded from Stratford Place,
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monopoly, and brought in British merchants. His business contacts included the
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Louisa, who married Charles John Herbert of Muckross Abbey, and was mother of
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MP was involved, who had banking connections, but his name dropped out.
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The son of the Rev. Samuel Middleton (1703–1758), perpetual curate of
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with her widowed sister Sarah, began suffering from mental illness.
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As a business the bank did not prosper, and came to be dominated by
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Emily, who married in 1804 Edward Jerningham, the younger son of
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Another son was William (baptised in Calcutta 1783, died 1822 in
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Hastings Nathaniel Middleton, 1802 watercolour by Thomas Heaphy
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as the London & Middlesex Bank. The senior partner was
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testimony, over four separate days in early June 1788.
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Index


Asaf-ud-Daula
British East India Company
Warren Hastings
Nawab of Awadh
Hastings's trial
Whitmore, Staffordshire
Lucknow
Shuja ud-Daula
First Rohilla War
Battle of Buxar
John Clavering
Philip Francis
George Monson
Asaf-ud-Daula
Eyre Coote
Fyzabad palace
Barwell
saltpetre
Dutch East India Company
Tanda
nabobs
Richard Barwell
Paul Benfield
Thomas Rumbold
Sir Francis Sykes, 1st Baronet
Wimpole Street
Townhill estate
Southampton
Thomas Leverton

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