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Charles James Augustus Dashwood
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] |
Charles James Augustus Dashwood |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][3] |
5 Jul 1790 |
Exeter, Devon, England |
Christening[1][2][3] |
9 Feb 1791 |
St. Marylebone, Middlesex, England |
Military[3][4] |
27 Dec 1805 |
London City, Middlesex, England—Date of the signing of the Birth/Baptismal Certificate for his nomination as a "Cadet on the Bengal Establishment." |
Military[4] |
11 Jul 1806 |
Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, India—"Arrived in India 11 July 1806"S4 — most probably at the port of Calcutta, then 'seat' of the 'Bengal establishment' - since 1681 constituted a separate agency, as the 'Bengal Presidency', of the English 'Honourable East India Company' (HEIC).S5 |
Military[4] |
From 12 Jul 1806 to 3 Apr 1822 |
Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, India—"Cornet 12 July 1806. Lieut. 23 May 1815. Capt. 27 Sept. 1819 (2nd L.C.). Retired 3 Apr. 1822." —"Services : Posted as Cornet to 2nd N.C. Intr. & Qmr. 2nd N.C. 2 Dec. 1814 till 1818. Nepal War 1814; Cornet 2nd N.C. in 1st Div. Third Mahratta War; Lieut. 2nd N.C., in Reserve Div. Fur. p.a. 7 Mar 1819 till retirement."S4 Note: '2nd L.C.' would refer to the '2nd. Light Cavalry'; while '2nd N.C.' would refer to the '2nd. Native Cavalry'. |
Residence[6][7] |
From 1844 to 13 Nov 1871 |
Paddington, Middlesex, England—At No. 3 Westbourne Street, near Hyde Park. |
Marriage |
22 Nov 1853 |
St. Marylebone, Middlesex, England—At Holy Trinity Church to Jane Fuller |
Death[7] |
13 Nov 1871 |
Paddington, Middlesex, England—At No. 3 Westbourne Street |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Charles James Augustus Dashwood, in Ancestry.com. London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 [database on-line].
« Name: Charles James Augustus Dushwood / Gender: Male / Record Type: Baptism / Baptism Date: 9 Feb 1791 / Baptism Place: St Marylebone, Westminster, Middlesex, England / Father: James Dushwood / Mother: Sarah Dushwood / Register Type: Parish Register » Note: « Correction due to an error in transcription. > Name: Charles James Augustus Dashwood rather than Charles James Augustus Dushwood / Submitted by: gen_robin on 29/08/2019 » See following:— Image: Westminster > St Marylebone > 1782-1793 « Baptisms Year 1791 / ... / February / ... / 9 | Charles James Augustus son of James Dashwood Esq and Sarah B 5 July 1790 » Source Citation: London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P89/MRY1/009 / Original data: Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1812. London, England: London Metropolitan Archives. Transcript accessed at: ancestry.co.uk/ - from where there is a link to the image.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Charles James Augustus Dashwood, in "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch.
« Name: Charles James Augustus Dashwood / Gender: Male / Christening Date: 09 Feb 1791 / Christening Date (Original): 09 FEB 1791 / Christening Place: SAINT MARY-ST MARYLEBONE ROAD,ST MARYLEBONE,LONDON,ENGLAND / Birth Date: 05 Jul 1790 / Father's Name: James Dashwood / Mother's Name: Sarah » Accessed at: (familysearch.org/ark:/ : 11 February 2018, Charles James Augustus Dashwood, 05 Jul 1790); citing, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 580,906, 580,907.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Findmypast.co.uk - British India Office Births & Baptisms - Birth/baptismal certificates in Cadet Papers.
« First name(s) Charles James Augustus / Last name: Dashwood / Birth year: 1790 / Birth date: 5 Jul 1790 / Baptism year: 1804[sic] / Baptism date: 9 Feb 1791 / Age: - / Birth town: St Marylebone / Birth county: Middlesex / Birth country: England / Death year: - / Death place town: - / Death place county: - / Death place country: - / Archive reference: L-MIL-9-114-PART3 / Catalogue description: Birth/baptismal certificates in Cadet Papers / Record set: British India Office Births & Baptisms / Category: Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records / Subcategory: Parish Baptisms / Collections from: Great Britain, UK None » British India Office Birth and baptismal certificates in Cadet Papers Image: « Baptisms 9~2 in the Year of Our Lord 181791 / Feb 9th | Charles James Augustus son of James Dashwood Esqr. & Sarah b 5th. July 1790 » « The Above is a true Copy out of the Register Book of Baptisms belonging to the Parish of St. Marylebone in the County of Middlesex extracted this twentieth day of April in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and five As Witness My Hand [signed:] J.Hayter J Hooper } Church Wardens ¿_._._? Lawrence Curate » « From the Father, Mother, or nearest of Kin to the Cadet, to be written and signed by them at the Bottom of the Extract of the Parish Register; which Register must be signed by the Clergyman, and counter-signed by the Churchwardens of the said Parish, viz. I Do hereby certify, That the foregoing Extract from the Parish of St. Marylebone, in the County of Middlesex, contains the Date of the Birth of my Son Chas Jas Augustus Dashwood, who is the Bearer of this, and nominated a Cadet on the Bengal Establishment, by Wm De_ay_._._s Esq. Witness my Hand, this 27 Day of Decr, in the Year of our Lord 1805 ' [signed:] James Dashwood » Transcript accessed at: findmypast.co.uk/ - from where there is a link to the image.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 FIBIS - List of the Officers of the Bengal Army, 1758-1834 by V.C.P. Hodson - Volume 2.
Transcribed By Annabelle Sutton Source Name: Index to the "List of the Officers of the Bengal Army, 1758-1834" by V.C.P. Hodson - Volume 2 Source Presidency: Bengal / IOR reference: None / LDS Film number: 845177 - 78 - 79 « Dashwood, Charles James Augustus (1790-1871) Captain. 2nd L.C. b. London 1 July 1790. Cadet 1805. Arrived in India 11 July 1806. Cornet 12 July 1806. Lieut. 23 May 1815. Capt. 27 Sept. 1819. Retired 3 Apr. 1822. d. 13 Nov. 1871. Son of James Dashwood and Sarah his wife. Services : Posted as Cornet to 2nd N.C. Intr. & Qmr. 2nd N.C. 2 Dec. 1814 till 1818. Nepal War 1814; Cornet 2nd N.C. in 1st Div. Third Mahratta War; Lieut. 2nd N.C., in Reserve Div. Fur. p.a. 7 Mar 1819 till retirement. » Note: '2nd L.C.' would refer to the 2nd 'Light Cavalry'; while '2nd N.C.' probably refers to the 2nd 'Native Cavalry'.
- Keay, John: The Honourable Company - A History Of The English East India Company. HarperCollinsPublishers, Hammersmith, London 1991, paperback edition 1993, Chapter Eight: 'Fierce Engagings - Calcutta and Bengal.' p.149.
« ... Ships were sent direct to the mouth of the Ganges and in 1681 the Company's Bengal establishment was for the first time constituted a separate Agency (or Presidency) independent of Madras and Bombay/Surat. .... » See also the Wikipedia article, 'Presidencies and provinces of British India' at: wikipedia.org/
- ↑ Ancestry.com. London, England, City Directories, 1736-1943 [database on-line].
Post Office London Directory > 1844 « 516 STREET DIRECTORY. [1844. / ... / Westbourne street, Victoria gate, 41 Sussex gardens, Hyde park. / ... / 3 Dashwood Captain / .... » Image for 1844 (p.516) accessed at: ancestry.co.uk/ 1844 p.516 Post Office London Directory > 1845 « Name: Captain Dashwood / Residence Date: 1845 / Street address: 3 Westbourne street / Residence Place: London, England » Transcript for Captain Dashwood in 1845 accessed at: ancestry.co.uk/ 1845 « Name: Captain Charles Dashwood / Residence Date: 1850 / Street address: 3 Westbourne street / Residence Place: London, England » Transcript for Captain Charles Dashwood in 1850 accessed at: ancestry.co.uk/ 1850 Image for 1850 accessed at: ancestry.co.uk/ 1850 « Name: Captain Charles James Dashwood / Residence Date: 1865 / Street address: 3 Westbourne St / Residence Place: London, England » Transcript for Captain Charles James Dashwood in 1865 accessed at: ancestry.co.uk/ 1865 Original data: London Directories held by the London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Library, London, England. Images produced by permission of the City of London Corporation.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Certified Copy of an Entry of Death - GRO.
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