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John 
Prinsep
1746 - 1831


John 
Prinsep
, alderman of the City of London. MP for Queenborough 1802-6; Contested Colchester 1806; Bailiff Southwark 1817-24; master Skinners 1805. He had been an indigo planter and he wrote a Review of the Tade of the East India Company. John Prinsep made a considerable fortune (later lost) through indigo trading in India, and introduced the printing of cotton fabrics into Bengal . He returned to England in 1788 and settled at Thoby Priory in essex. His sons, Henry and James, were distinguished Indian administrators. 'India politics over the way are as corrupt and as ill conducted as ever; if something be not soon done, to give energy to our Government abroad, and a rational system imposed on our Directors respecting their Commerce, India will not long be ours; or if it remain attatched, will become a burthen instead of a support to the Mother Country.'

Born: Bicester, Oxfordshire, , England 23rd Apr 1746 Baptised:
Died: 30th Nov 1831Buried:
Family:
Prinsep

Ancestors
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1.
John 
Prinsep
(
Auriol
) 1746 - 1831
2.  
 
3.
Sarah 
Bossum
(
Prinsep
)
6.
 

Siblings



Spouses



1. Calcutta, India 22nd Jan 1782
Sophia Elizabeth 
Auriol
(
Prinsep
) + post 1803

Descendants
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a.
Sophia Elizabeth 
Auriol
(
Prinsep
) + post 1803
1.
Charles Robert 
Prinsep
1789 - 1864
2.
Henry Thoby 
Prinsep
(
Pattle
) 1792 - 1878 ...
3.
William 
Prinsep
(
Campbell
) 1794 - 1873 ...
4.
Amelia Rebecca 
Prinsep
* c. 1798
5.
James 
Prinsep
(
Aubert
) 1799 - 1840 ...
6.
Capt. Thomas 
Prinsep
1800 - 1830
7.
Augustus 
Prinsep
(
Ommanney
) 1803 - 1830 ...
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Timeline


23rd Apr 1746Born (birth) Bicester, Oxfordshire, England
22nd Jan 1782Married
Sophia Elizabeth 
Auriol
(
Prinsep
) + post 1803 (marriage) Calcutta, India
30th Nov 1831Died (death)
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