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James Hume (magistrate)

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and was called to the bar on 27 January 1832. Arriving in Calcutta on 29 April 1839, he became involved in judicial work. He was an advocate at the Supreme Court at Calcutta from June 15, 1839 and wrote extensively in the newspapers before starting a weekly newspaper
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on arrival at Calcutta. It was around the same time that there was a British outcry against proposed reforms that made British and Indian citizens common before the law. James Hume was among the few British people in favour of this reform. The
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Simons, G. (2014). "The Squab and the Idler: a cosmopolitan-colonial dialogue in the Calcutta Star between William Thackeray and James Hume".
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List of inscriptions on tombstones and monuments in Ceylon, of historical or local interest, with an obituary of persons uncommemorated
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Hume was born in Montrose, Angus, the third of six children of namesake father James Hume (1779-1813, brother of
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and its five points must stand over for the present, and it will be a long future before the five are carried.
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terminated with the 1857 uprising. Hume clashed with other political commentators of his time, notably
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court at Calcutta. He was a prominent political commentator, the founder of the daily newspaper
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on 17 September 1862 and is buried in the All Saints' Cemetery, Galle.
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Hume took a keen interest in theatre, acting in shows at the
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Letters to Friends at Home from June 1843, to May 1844
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Letters to friends at home from June 1842, to May 1843
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Daily Calcutta Intelligencer and Commercial Advertiser
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Colesworthey Grant
East India Company

Joseph Hume
Inner Temple
Agri-Horticultural Society of India
Fort William
Allan Octavian Hume
William Thackeray
Whiggism
Radicalism
Chartism
Chowringhee Theatre
Henry Whitelock Torrens
Galle
Towards India's freedom and partition
doi
10.1017/s1060150314000059
List of inscriptions on tombstones and monuments in Ceylon, of historical or local interest, with an obituary of persons uncommemorated
Letters to Friends at Home from June 1843, to May 1844
Categories
1808 births
1862 deaths
British journalists
British East India Company civil servants

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