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I shall never fail to regard it as a proud distinction that I have myself been enabled, during the course of the last twelve months, to contribute my own humble vote, to extend the blessings of freedom from the confines of India to the remotest shores of the Atlantic; to liberate the
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A Picture of Greece in 1825: As Exhibited in the Personal Narratives of James Emerson, Esq., Count Pecchio, and W. H. Humphreys, Esq., Comprising a Detailed Account of the Events of the Late Campaign, and Sketches of the Principal Military, Naval, and Political Chiefs
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Emerson Tennent died in London on 6 March 1869. His family consisted of two daughters and a son, Sir William Emerson Tennent, who was an official in the Board of Trade, and at whose death the baronetcy became extinct.
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celebrated with an attack on the central Catholic district (Hercules Street) and with an attempt to ransack Robert Tennent's house.
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of 1848. In recognition of his encyclopedic surveys of the colony, in 1862 he was elected a Fellow of the
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in his first ministry (1834–35), but broke with his "liberal Conservatives" over the repeal of the
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James Emerson Tennent is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of Sri Lankan lizard,
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virtues of British imperial administration. In Ceylon, his policies in support the growing
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attributes to it the first use in English of "rogue elephant", a translation of the
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At the end of 1845, his promising parliamentary career (in 1841 he had been made
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and it was to Emerson Tennent that Dickens dedicated his last completed novel
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in his second (1841–46). He joined the moderate Conservative followers of
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Emerson Teennet's reflections on his residence in Ceylon appeared in
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in 1852. From 1852 until 1867 he was permanent secretary to the
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The Wild Elephant and The Method Of Capturing It in Ceylon
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On his return to the United Kingdom, he became member for
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for the two-seat Belfast constituency, previously in the "
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Besides the books above mentioned, Emerson Tennent wrote
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
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In 1826 he published in London his first book entitled
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In 1862, he was elected a Fellow of the 1777: 1763: 1581: 1567: 729: 620:Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 50: 27:Irish politician and traveller (1804–1869) 2180:, *Resident and Superintendent, **became 679:Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon 646:, and on his retirement he was created a 1234: 1188: 1112: 1097: 1077: 1035: 964:"Ulster Unionism and a sense of history" 910:"Belfast | History of Parliament Online" 896: 857: 553: 1294:Works by or about James Emerson Tennent 1241:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 987: 836: 401:, joined the artillery corps formed by 56:James Tennent drawing by Andrew Nicholl 14: 2195: 933: 780: 436:, he was called to the English bar at 385:Volunteer in Greek War of Independence 297:Sir James Emerson Tennent, 1st Baronet 1758: 1562: 1210: 957: 955: 810: 307:; 7 April 1804 – 6 March 1869) was a 853: 851: 806: 804: 757:"The Dictionary of Ulster Biography" 725: 723: 335:emphasised what he conceived as the 133:19 April 1847 – 29 May 1847 1008:from the original on 25 August 2021 961: 837:Tennent, Sir James Emerson (1826). 24: 952: 650:of Tempo Manor in the Chapelry of 333:Ireland's union with Great Britain 327:. 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Index

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FRS

Colonial Secretary of Ceylon
Queen Victoria
Philip Anstruther
Charles Justin MacCarthy
Governor of British Ceylon
Queen Victoria
Colin Campbell
The Viscount Torrington
Belfast
Ireland
Whigs
Conservatives
Alma mater
Trinity College, Dublin
FRS
Conservative
United Kingdom Parliament
Belfast
Lisburn
Colonial Secretary in Ceylon
parliament in Dublin
Ireland's union with Great Britain
liberal
plantation
peasant
Matale Rebellion

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