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Obras de Sir James Emerson Tennent

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Conocimiento común

Otros nombres
Emerson, James
Fecha de nacimiento
1804-04-07
Fecha de fallecimiento
1869-03-06
Género
Male
Lugar de nacimiento
Belfast, Ireland
Lugar de fallecimiento
London, England
Ocupaciones
Lawyer
Colonial administrator
Politician
Biografía breve
Sir James Emerson Tennent (Belfast 1804 – London 1869), was a British from Northern Ireland. He studied law at Belfast and Trinity College Dublin, where he received a doctorate in law. His second name, “Tennent”, was added to Emerson in 1832, after his marriage to Letitia Tennent.

He took up the cause of Greek independence, and travelled in Greece, publishing a Picture of Greece (1826), Letters from the Aegean (1829), and a History of Modern Greece (1830); and he was called to the English bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1831. In that year he married Letitia, daughter and co-heiress (with her cousin, Robert James Tennent, M.P. for Belfast, 1848–52) of William Tennent, a wealthy merchant at Belfast, who died of cholera in 1832, and he adopted by royal licence the name of his wife in addition to his own.[1]

He entered Parliament in 1832 as member for Belfast. In 1841 he became Secretary to the Board of Control, and in 1843 he was presented with a service of plate by the calico printers of Great Britain as an acknowledgment of his getting a bill passed in Parliament for the copyright of calico designs. He was a friend of both Charles Dickens and Dickens's biographer John Forster, and was the dedicatee of Dickens's last completed novel Our Mutual Friend (1865).

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Obras
12
Miembros
33
Popularidad
#421,955
Valoración
4.0
ISBNs
12