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Henry Whitelock Torrens

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He was a clever essayist as well as a journalist and scholar, and his scattered papers were deservedly collected and published at
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at Calcutta while on a visit to the Governor-General on 16 August 1852 and was buried in the
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The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14 by A. W. Ward, page 337
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and arrived in India in November 1828 and held various appointments at
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Henry Torrens
B.A.
Christ Church, Oxford
president of the United Debating Society
Inner Temple
Foreign Office
writership
East India Company
Meerut
William Hay Macnaghten
James Hume
Eastern Star
Calcutta Star
Asiatic Society of Bengal
Asiatic Society
Murshidabad
Nawab Nizam
Calcutta
dysentery
Lower Circular Road Cemetery
The Oxford Union
Dictionary of Indian Biography; by C. E. Buckland, p. 426
The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14 by A. W. Ward, page 337
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