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436: 28: 269:'s court. He held the post till his retirement in 1854. He was promoted to the rank of major on 17 February 1841, and became a major-general in 1859. In 1848 he was created a C.B., and in 1855 a K.C.B. 316:, Mary Emily (died 1888), who married her cousin, the leading journalist John Woulfe Flanagan, and Laura, who married the Spanish diplomat Pedro de Zulueta and was the mother of 501: 449: 491: 481: 250:. Becoming a captain on 13 April 1830, he was on 4 July 1833 appointed second in command of regular troops in Persia under Major Pasmore; Pasmore had recommended him to 199: 321: 496: 506: 72: 305: 454: 401: 367: 272:
Sheil died in London on 18 April 1871. He chose not to be buried alongside his wife, who had died in Ireland two years earlier.
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Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia: With Notes on Russia, Koords, Toorkomans, Nestorians, Khiva, and Persia
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On 16 February 1836 Sheil was appointed secretary to the British legation in
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Wheeler, S.; Lunt, James (3 January 2008). "Sheil, Sir Justin".
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The son of Edward Sheil and Catherine McCarthy, and brother of
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Sheil married the writer Mary Leonora Woulfe, daughter of
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and Frances Hamill. She died in 1869: she is buried in
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Index


John McNeill
Charles Murray
Waterford
Ireland
London
England
United Kingdom
Richard Lalor Sheil
Edward Sheil
Diplomat
KCB
Persia
Richard Lalor Sheil
Waterford
Stonyhurst College
East India Company
India
3rd Bengal infantry
35th Bengal infantry
Siege of Bharatpur
Lord William Bentinck
Persia
Sir John McNeill
Shah
Stephen Woulfe
Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer
Glasnevin Cemetery
Edward Sheil
Francis de Zulueta

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