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620: 209:, which appeared in the same year, 1844. Interest in England was centred in the East at the time, and Warburton had popular sympathy with Kinglake in his advocacy of the annexation of Egypt. But, apart from this consideration, the spirited narrative of Warburton's adventures and the picturesque sketches of Eastern life and character were more than sufficient to justify the success of the book. It was a huge success and went into 18 editions. 525: 475: 138: 446: 490: 539: 669: 649: 495: 166: 46: 664: 243:
visited slums and poor areas of the city. However, in 1852 he was sent by the Atlantic and Pacific Junction Company to explore the isthmus of
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and to negotiate friendly relations between the company and the local Indian tribes. He sailed on this mission aboard the steamship
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On 11 January 1848, he married Matilda Jane, second daughter of Edward Grove, of Shenstone Park,
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Sorrow on the Sea: An Account of the Loss of the Steam-ship "Amazon", by Fire
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He was planning to write a history of the poor, and on his last visit to
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persuaded him to make them into a book. This became his first book,
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entitled "Encampment at Baalbec, lady and dragoman in foreground."
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His father was Major George Warburton, Inspector General of the
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A Memoir of Charles Mordaunt, Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
447:"Warburton, Bartholomew Elliott George (WRBN828BE)" 157:. His mother was Anne Maria Acton of Kilmacurragh, 108: 100: 92: 84: 73: 65: 52: 30: 23: 125:, was an Irish traveller and novelist, born near 378:Memoirs of Horace Walpole and His Contemporaries 289:(1849). Another brother, Thomas, studied law at 184:His first travel articles were published in the 258:caught fire and sank on 4 January 1852 in the 293:, while a sister, Sidney, was also a writer. 8: 543:. London: J. M. Dent & Sons – via 368:Memoirs of Prince Rupert, and the Cavaliers 20: 222:Memoir of Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers 468: 466: 464: 462: 460: 413: 411: 220:relief. His most substantial work was a 508: 506: 407: 357:Hochelaga, or, England in the New World 274:. They had two sons, George and Piers. 232:. He was also for a time the editor of 441: 439: 283:Hochelaga, or England in the New World 515:, Dictionary of Irish Biography, 2008 491:Warburton, Bartholomew Elliott George 7: 670:People from Tullamore, County Offaly 650:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 104:George Hartopp Eliot and Piers Eliot 397:(posthumous; with George Warburton) 393:Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans 621:Works by or about Elliot Warburton 119:Bartholomew Eliot George Warburton 112:George Drought Warburton (brother) 34:Eliot Bartholomew-George Warburton 14: 665:19th-century Irish travel writers 579:. London: J Mason. 1852. p.  381:. London: Colburn & Co. 1852. 523: 473: 371:. London: Richard Bentley. 1849. 309:Zoë: an episode of the Greek War 214:Zoë: an episode of the Greek War 420:A Dictionary of Irish Biography 332:Darien: Or, The Merchant Prince 167:Monckton Milnes (Lord Houghton) 360:. London: Henry Colburn. 1847. 350:. London: Henry Colburn. 1844. 335:. London: Henry Colburn. 1852. 230:Darien, or The Merchant Prince 121:(1810–1852), usually known as 1: 680:19th-century Irish novelists 16:Irish traveller and novelist 451:A Cambridge Alumni Database 181:for travel and literature. 706: 690:Writers from County Offaly 453:. University of Cambridge. 348:The Crescent and the Cross 196:The Crescent and the Cross 187:Dublin University Magazine 163:Trinity College, Cambridge 143:The Crescent and the Cross 88:The Crescent and the Cross 58:at sea, RMS Amazon in the 685:19th-century male writers 655:Deaths due to ship fires 279:George Drought Warburton 234:The Gentleman's Magazine 212:In 1847 Warburton wrote 151:Royal Irish Constabulary 496:Encyclopædia Britannica 362:(with George Warburton) 291:Trinity College, Dublin 660:People who died at sea 558:Footprints on the Road 418:Boylan, Henry (1998). 287:The Conquest of Canada 155:Aughrim, County Galway 146: 161:. He was educated at 140: 675:Irish male novelists 535:Cousin, John William 190:, where the editor, 80:, historical fiction 277:His brother, Major 563:Chapman & Hall 147: 96:Matilda Jane Grove 318:Reginald Hastings 226:Reginald Hastings 116: 115: 697: 625:Internet Archive 610: 608: 606: 601:. 7 January 1852 584: 570: 548: 527: 516: 510: 501: 500: 479: 477: 476: 470: 455: 454: 443: 434: 433: 415: 396: 382: 372: 361: 351: 336: 326: 312: 21: 705: 704: 700: 699: 698: 696: 695: 694: 630: 629: 617: 604: 602: 587: 573: 551: 533: 520: 519: 511: 504: 489:, ed. (1911). 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Index

Tullamore
County Offaly
UK
Bay of Biscay
Travel writing
Tullamore

Royal Irish Constabulary
Aughrim, County Galway
County Wicklow
Trinity College, Cambridge
Monckton Milnes (Lord Houghton)
AW Kinglake
barrister
Dublin University Magazine
Charles Lever
Syria
Kinglake's
Irish famine
The Gentleman's Magazine
Dublin
Darién
RMS Amazon
Bay of Biscay
Staffordshire
George Drought Warburton
Trinity College, Dublin
Reginald Hastings
Henry Colburn
Darien: Or, The Merchant Prince

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