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John Henry Newbolt

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He resigned from his position as Chief Justice on 31 August 1820 and hoped to retire to a cottage on the Isle of Wight, but died suddenly at his home at Portswood Lodge, Southampton on 22 January 1823. He was buried at South Stoneham near Southampton, where a monument was erected in his memory .
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In 1809, his wife died and he obtained a posting in India in 1810 as a puisne judge in Madras through the influence of Canning. He married Henrietta Blenkinsop in 1810 in Madras and they had one son and two daughters. He was knighted on 17 April 1810 and made
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He worked for a while at the Chancery as a Secretary and then as a Commissioner of Bankruptcy (1796-1811). In 1794 he married the Elizabeth Juliana Digby, daughter of the
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Born at Winchester, John was the first son of Reverend John Monk Newbolt and his wife Susanna. He studied at Winchester and at
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Anon. (1824). "Review: Madras Government Gazette, July 1".
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This United Kingdom law-related biographical article is a
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The History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1790-1820
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and in 1817 he founded the Madras Literary Society.
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