Copy of a miniature that was painted between 1790 and 1795 showing Colebrooke in a scarlet uniform with dark blue collar.[1]
Robert Hyde Colebrooke (1762? - 21 September 1808) was a British infantry officer in India who conducted early surveys in Bengal and Mysore before becoming Surveyor General of Bengal, a position he held from 1788 to 1794 succeeding Alexander Kyd.
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RobertHydeColebrooke (1762? - 21 September 1808) was a British infantry officer in India who conducted early surveys in Bengal and Mysore before becoming...
RobertColebrooke (24 June 1718 –10 May 1784) was a British Member of Parliament. RobertColebrooke was the first son of James Colebrooke, a wealthy London...
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island lies 63 km (39 mi) north from Port Blair. It is named after RobertHydeColebrooke who surveyed the region along with Archibald Blair. The island belongs...
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Islands were chosen. Although the islands had been surveyed by RobertHydeColebrooke and Archibald Blair in the past, it had not been permanently settled...
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influenced by Indian thought; one possible route would be through Henry Thomas Colebrooke. Mary Everest Boole argues that Babbage was introduced to Indian thought...
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being asked to by George Colebrooke; the letter informed Lord Hertford that he had an opportunity to invest in one of Colebrooke's slave plantations in the...
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1794) July 16 – Joseph Wilton, English sculptor (d. 1803) July 21 – James Colebrooke, British baronet (d. 1761) July 23 Antoine Petit, French physician (d...
Cadwallader D. Colden (state legislator) Colebrook, New Hampshire – Sir George Colebrooke (landowner) (note the spelling) Coleman, Texas – R.M. Coleman (Texas Ranger)...
the churchyard in 1905, and it was opened in 1906. Duncan Terrace and Colebrooke Row Gardens, LB Islington, 1893. Duncan Terrace Gardens are a series of...
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