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Stephen Cassan (barrister)

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91:. Duane blamed a source he identified as an agent of the French Royalist French Government in Exile. Sued for libel, and removed from the paper, Duane was dragged by his hair through the streets of Calcutta, was committed to a debtors' prison. It is not clear if the paper survived 97:
states that Cassan after marrying went to Bombay to practise in the Mayor's Court, but died spitting blood. He is also said to have died in Bengal, intestate, on 26 January 1794.
83:, and of intrigues in the various Indian princely courts where a return of French influence was greatly feared. He further offended by printing a spurious report of 385: 276: 234:
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry; Or, Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Etc. - London, Henry Colburn 1837-1838
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to improve the publication, and the circulation more than doubled in 1790. Duane, however, alarmed the
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Press, Politics, and Public Opinion in India: Dynamics of Modernization and Social Transformation
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Transoceanic Radical, William Duane: National Identity and Empire 1760-1835
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He was the youngest son of Stephen Cassan (1725–1773) of Sheffield House,
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A Catalogue of Notable Middle Templars: With Brief Biographical Notices
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Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry
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The Bengal Almanac, for 1827, compiled by S. Smith and co
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Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland
142:The Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle 307:. Vol. 4 1790-1809). A. A. Knopf. p. 4. 105:Cassan married Sarah Mears, and was father of 170: 168: 87:having been killed while on campaign against 8: 256:. Deep & Deep Publications. p. 33. 226: 224: 134: 132: 130: 26:, where he was one of the founders of the 271:. Pickering & Chatto. pp. 51–2. 117:. She published a book of poems in 1806. 336:The European Magazine, and London Review 126: 22:(1758–1794) was an Irish barrister in 71:, with James Dunkin. They brought in 7: 113:East Indiaman, son of the minister 252:Brijendra Mohan Sankhdher (1984). 14: 386:People from the Bengal Presidency 323:. H. Colburn. 1847. p. 197. 79:authorities with his reports of 81:revolutionary events in France 1: 402: 291:Little (2006), pp. 117-118 237:. Henry Colburn. pp.  304:Memoirs of William Hickey 34:High Sheriff of Calcutta 301:William Hickey (1925). 139:Sylvanus Urban (1810). 50:Trinity College, Dublin 46:Queen's County, Ireland 267:Nigel Little (2008). 175:John Debrett (1820). 352:Poems by Mrs. Cassan 161:. 1827. p. xxi. 52:in 1773, joined the 350:www.oac.cdlib.org, 231:John Burke (1837). 107:Stephen Hyde Cassan 63:Cassan founded the 209:. 1902. p. 46 77:East India Company 278:978-1-85196-929-6 58:called to the bar 56:in 1778, and was 393: 381:Irish barristers 355: 347: 341: 340: 331: 325: 324: 315: 309: 308: 298: 292: 289: 283: 282: 264: 258: 257: 249: 243: 242: 228: 219: 218: 216: 214: 206:Internet Archive 193: 187: 186: 172: 163: 162: 153: 147: 146: 136: 401: 400: 396: 395: 394: 392: 391: 390: 361: 360: 359: 358: 348: 344: 333: 332: 328: 317: 316: 312: 300: 299: 295: 290: 286: 279: 266: 265: 261: 251: 250: 246: 230: 229: 222: 212: 210: 195: 194: 190: 174: 173: 166: 155: 154: 150: 138: 137: 128: 123: 103: 85:Lord Cornwallis 42: 17: 16:Irish barrister 12: 11: 5: 399: 397: 389: 388: 383: 378: 373: 363: 362: 357: 356: 342: 326: 310: 293: 284: 277: 259: 244: 220: 188: 164: 148: 145:. p. 668. 125: 124: 122: 119: 102: 99: 95:William Hickey 69:Bengal Journal 65:Bengal Journal 41: 38: 29:Bengal Journal 20:Stephen Cassan 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 398: 387: 384: 382: 379: 377: 374: 372: 369: 368: 366: 354: 353: 346: 343: 338: 337: 330: 327: 322: 321: 314: 311: 306: 305: 297: 294: 288: 285: 280: 274: 270: 263: 260: 255: 248: 245: 240: 236: 235: 227: 225: 221: 208: 207: 202: 200: 192: 189: 184: 180: 179: 171: 169: 165: 160: 159: 152: 149: 144: 143: 135: 133: 131: 127: 120: 118: 116: 112: 108: 100: 98: 96: 92: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 73:William Duane 70: 66: 61: 59: 55: 54:Middle Temple 51: 48:. He went to 47: 39: 37: 35: 31: 30: 25: 21: 351: 345: 335: 329: 319: 313: 303: 296: 287: 268: 262: 253: 247: 233: 211:. Retrieved 204: 198: 191: 177: 157: 151: 141: 110: 104: 93: 68: 64: 62: 43: 27: 19: 18: 376:1794 deaths 371:1758 births 89:Tipu Sultan 365:Categories 181:. p.  115:John Mears 60:in 1781. 36:in 1785. 32:. He was 213:22 March 24:Calcutta 275:  111:Egmont 101:Family 121:Notes 273:ISBN 215:2015 40:Life 239:650 183:452 367:: 223:^ 203:. 167:^ 129:^ 281:. 241:. 217:. 201:" 197:" 185:.

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Calcutta
Bengal Journal
High Sheriff of Calcutta
Queen's County, Ireland
Trinity College, Dublin
Middle Temple
called to the bar
William Duane
East India Company
revolutionary events in France
Lord Cornwallis
Tipu Sultan
William Hickey
Stephen Hyde Cassan
John Mears



The Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle
The Bengal Almanac, for 1827, compiled by S. Smith and co


Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland
452
"A Catalogue of Notable Middle Templars: With Brief Biographical Notices"
Internet Archive


A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry; Or, Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Etc. - London, Henry Colburn 1837-1838
650

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