Richard Barwell

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Richard Barwell (8 October 1741 – 2 September 1804) was an early trader with the East India Company and amassed one of the largest fortunes in early British India. Barwell was the son of William Barwell, governor of Bengal in 1748, and afterwards a director of the East India Company and Sheriff of Surrey in 1768. His family, which apparently came from Kegworth, Leicestershire, had been connected with the East for generations. rdf:langString
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xsd:date 1804-09-02
rdf:langString Calcutta, Bengal
xsd:date 1741-10-08
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rdf:langString Philip Yorke to June 1781
rdf:langString Sir Frederick Fletcher-Vane, Bt 1792–94
rdf:langString Viscount Barnard 1790–92
rdf:langString William Currie from May 1796
xsd:date 1741-10-08
xsd:date 1804-09-02
rdf:langString Member of the Supreme Council of Bengal
xsd:date 1780-02-29
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rdf:langString Member of Parliament for St Ives
rdf:langString Member of Parliament for Helston
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rdf:langString Richard Barwell (8 October 1741 – 2 September 1804) was an early trader with the East India Company and amassed one of the largest fortunes in early British India. Barwell was the son of William Barwell, governor of Bengal in 1748, and afterwards a director of the East India Company and Sheriff of Surrey in 1768. His family, which apparently came from Kegworth, Leicestershire, had been connected with the East for generations.
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