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Edward Benthall

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192: 157: 167: 89:. He followed in the footsteps of his father-in-law, the chairman of the Calcutta trading firm Bird and Co., and joined the firm in India. He was a director of the 177: 202: 197: 162: 37:, was a British businessman and public servant who spent the majority of his career in British India. He was described in an obituary in 132: 187: 82: 55: 172: 46:
The son of the Rev. Charles Francis Benthall and Annie Theodosia Benthall, Edward Benthall was educated at
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as "perhaps the foremost figure in his day of the British mercantile community in India."
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in 1916–18, where he was wounded. He was then transferred to the
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In 1918, he married the Hon. Ruth McCarthy Cable, daughter of
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from 1926 to 1934, and was its governor from 1928 to 1930.
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office in 1913, then went to India at the outbreak of the
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Members of the Council of the Governor General of India
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Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India
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Edward Charles Benthall
The Times
Eton College
King's Scholar
King's College, Cambridge
White Star Line
Liverpool
First World War
Mesopotamia
War Office
Ernest Cable, 1st Baron Cable
Michael Benthall
Imperial Bank of India
The Times
Portraits of Sir Edward Charles Benthall
National Portrait Gallery, London
Categories
1893 births
1961 deaths
Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India
People educated at Eton College
Alumni of King's College, Cambridge
White Star Line
British Army personnel of World War I
BBC Governors
High sheriffs of Devon
Members of the Council of the Governor General of India
British people in colonial India
20th-century British businesspeople

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