English official of the Indian Civil Service and historian
Henry Thoby Prinsep (15 July 1793 – 11 February 1878) was an English official of the Indian Civil Service, and historian of India. In later life he entered politics, and was a significant figure of the cultural circles of London.[1]
^"Obituary: The Late Mr. Henry T. Prinsep". The Times. 14 February 1878. p. 6.
Henry Thoby Prinsep (15 July 1793 – 11 February 1878) was an English official of the Indian Civil Service, and historian of India. In later life he entered...
Pre-Raphaelite school. Born in Calcutta, India, he was the second child of Henry Thoby Prinsep, a civil servant of the British Raj, and his wife Sarah Monckton...
Prinsep may mean any of several notable members of the British Prinsep family. The family descended from John Prinsep, an 18th-century merchant who was...
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successive Protectors of Aborigines in Western Australia, particularly HenryPrinsep and A. O. Neville, who sought to "breed out" the Aboriginal race through...
independence. — Origin of the Sikh power in the Punjab (1834) p. 33 – Henry Thoby Prinsep The Sikh Misls had four different classes of administrative divisions...
Treasury, the documents were examined by HenryPrinsep, the financial secretary to the Company government. HenryPrinsep concluded that his own signatures had...
Reed Prinsep (born 17 February 1993) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a loose forward for Canterbury in New Zealand's domestic...
studio he met Henry Thoby Prinsep (for 16 years a member of the Council of India) and his wife Sara (née Pattle). Watts thus joined the Prinsep circle of...
Indigenous Australia". AIATSIS. 10 November 2022. Allbrook, Malcolm (2014). HenryPrinsep's Empire: Framing a distant colony. Australian National University Press...
Watts (1817–1904), a friend of both the Hollands and the Prinseps. Watts, the Prinseps and Henry's sisters-in-law such as Julia Margaret Cameron lived, worked...
incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Prinsep, Henry Thoby. (1825). History of the Political and Military Transactions in...
the course of the war. Prinsep, p. 96. Prinsep, p. 97. Prinsep, p. 98. Prinsep, p. 99. Prinsep, p. 100. Prinsep, p. 101. Prinsep, p. 102. This article...
John Cruickshank, of Turriff, Scotland in 1836. His sister Jane married Henry Ray Freshfield, of the family of lawyers; as Jane Freshfield she wrote travelogues...
John Prinsep (23 April 1748 – 30 November 1830) was born the son of a vicar in rural Oxfordshire, England, with limited horizons for advancement. He joined...
household in South Kensington, London. She was the seventh child of Julia Prinsep Jackson and Leslie Stephen in a blended family of eight that included the...
a barrister, of Orchardleigh Park, Somerset, by his marriage to Julia Prinsep Jackson, a niece of the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron, Duckworth...
became the centre of a Victorian artistic salon presided over by the Prinseps and the painter George Frederic Watts. In 1804 the garden of Holland House...
on The Ceremonial Way there had been bought by William Carr and William Prinsep, and the body in its lac and a lead coffin was placed later in a deep brick-built...