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319: 24: 131:, who called him "a gentleman of elegant and cultivated mind, who wisely and praise-worthily applied the riches which he had acquired in India, to the advancement of science ..." The Romney portrait of Pearson is in the collection of Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, Akron, Ohio. 208:, foreign history, voyages and travels, natural history, etc., but it was principally remarkable for the large number of books in all branches of old English literature, and it was especially rich in the works of the early poets and dramatists. 162:. He distinguished himself on several occasions, and was particularly noticed by Lord Clive, to whom he adhered during the mutiny fomented by Sir Robert Fletcher, at whose trial he held the office of Judge Advocate. 218:
Some years after his death his library was brought from Westmoreland, and sold on 14 April 1788, and twenty-two following days, by T. and J. Egerton at their auction room in
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In the course of the following year he left England, having obtained a cadetship on the Bengal Establishment, in which he rose to the rank of
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In 1776 Pearson again went to India, but after a residence there of five years he fell a victim to the effects of the climate, and died at
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inscribed to her memory may be found, together with other poetical pieces by Pearson, in vol. iv. of Pearch's
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by William Younger Fletcher F.S.A. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Company, Limited 1902
123:(c. 1740?–1781) was a British army officer, traveller and book collector who held offices in the 140: 263: 318: 144: 253: 326: 255:
Repertorium Bibliographicum, or, Some Account of the Most Celebrated British Libraries
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about 1756 to fill a post in the Navy Office, which he resigned in 1760.
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