Henry Whitelock Torrens

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Henry Whitelock Torrens (20 May 1806 – 16 August 1852), son of Major-General

Nawab Nizam and his officials became greatly strained.[2]

He was a clever essayist as well as a journalist and scholar, and his scattered papers were deservedly collected and published at

Calcutta in 1854.[3]

Torrens died of dysentery at Calcutta while on a visit to the Governor-General on 16 August 1852 and was buried in the Lower Circular Road Cemetery.

References

  1. ^ Hollis, Christopher (1965). The Oxford Union. Evans.
  2. ^ Dictionary of Indian Biography; by C. E. Buckland, p. 426
  3. ^ The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14 by A. W. Ward, page 337.