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Frederick Henniker

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In 1823 Henniker published an account of his travels and a second edition appeared, with a slightly altered title, in the following year. Ronalds assisted with the draft and in analysing objects Henniker had brought home. Some of Henniker’s sketches and notes are held in the Ronalds Archive at the
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he was severely wounded by banditti, and left stark naked. He had met up with Ronalds in Sicily but not, as planned, in Egypt, Ronalds being delayed by financial and passport issues.
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with a view of contesting that borough in the event of a dissolution, but withdrew his candidature, and died soon after in the
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In the period 1818–21 Henniker travelled through France and Italy to Malta, and thence to Alexandria, Upper Egypt and
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Notes during a Visit to Egypt, Nubia, the Oasis, Mount Sinai, and Jerusalem
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by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of William Press, and a grandson of
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was a scientific mentor to Ronalds, and had viewed his pioneering
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Sir Francis Ronalds: Father of the Electric Telegraph
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Sir Frederick Henniker, 2nd Baronet
Sir Brydges Henniker, 1st Baronet
Great Dunmow
John Henniker, 1st Baron Henniker
Eton
St. John's College, Cambridge
Francis Ronalds
Lord John Henniker-Major
FRS
electric telegraph
Nubia
Mount Sinai
Smyrna
Constantinople
Jericho
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Reading
Albany
Piccadilly
Sir Augustus Brydges Henniker, 3rd Baronet
"Henniker, Frederick" 
Dictionary of National Biography


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978-1-78326-917-4
"Sir Francis Ronalds' Travel Journal: Sicily – Messina"
Notes during a Visit to Egypt, Nubia, the Oasis, Mount Sinai, and Jerusalem
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Henniker, Frederick

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