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Benjamin Millingchamp manuscripts, [17 cent.]-1829, 1940.

İsim Benjamin Millingchamp manuscripts, [17 cent.]-1829, 1940.
Yazar Millingchamp, Benjamin 1756-1829.
Basım Tarihi: 1600
Konu Millingchamp, Benjamin 1756-1829 ; Archives., Millingchamp family of Plas Llangoedmor ; Archives., Persian literature India., Persian poetry India.
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng,fas,fra,inc,zho
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 28 volumes.
Kütüphane: Jisc
Kayıt Numarası q_language%3A%20per_sort_year_rn_8548
Lokasyon National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru: Contact the National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
Tarih 1600
Notlar Title based on contents of fonds., Other archival materials: For letters from Herbert M. Vaughan relating to Benjamin Millingchamp see NLW MS 13485C; other papers relating to the family are NLW, Plas Llangoedmor Deeds and Documents, NLW, Morgan Richardson Solicitors Collection and NLW MS 24165B; other manuscripts donated by Herbert M. Vaughan are NLW MSS 4413-4; books owned by Benjamin Millingchamp are also in the National Library of Wales., Archdeacon Benjamin Millingchamp (1756-1829), D.D., was the son of Benjamin Millingchamp, Cardigan, by his wife Anne Gambold. He was born at Cardigan in 1756 and was educated at Ystradmeurig School, under the Rev. John Williams, and afterwards at Queens' College and Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated, and later took the degree of Doctor of Divinity. He was ordained in 1777 by Bishop Yorke at Abergwili, and in early 1779 went to India as chaplain on board HMS Superbe, the flag-ship of Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, K.B. Leaving the Navy in July 1782, he became chaplain of Fort St George, Madras, a post he retained for some fifteen years, besides a two year leave of absence. In the summer of 1791 he began studying Persian, in the process acquiring a number of Persian manuscripts, and wrote various interesting accounts of Indian scenes and places. He returned from Madras a comparatively wealthy man in 1797 and bought the house and estate of Plas Llangoedmore, near Cardigan, in 1801. He married Sarah Rawlinson of Grantham in 1798. He was successively Rector of Rushall in Wiltshire, prebendary of St. Davids, and, from 1825, Archdeacon of Carmarthen. He died at Plas Llangoedmore on 6 January 1829. Millingchamp's only child, Sarah, was married in 1825 to Colonel Herbert Vaughan, second son of John Vaughan-Lloyd of Brynog, Greengrove and Tyllwyd in Cardiganshire. Their second son, John Vaughan (b. 1830), settled in Queensland, but returned after the death of his elder brother in 1855. John's eldest son was Herbert Millingchamp Vaughan (1870-1948), an historian and author. He sold Plas Llangoedmore in 1924 and went to live in Tenby., English, Persian, Arabic, Chinese, Hindustani, Rekhta, French., The descriptions for NLW MSS 3473A, 4409A and 4411-2 are also available in Handlist of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales, Volume I (Aberystwyth, 1943)., A detailed list of the contents of NLW MSS 4391-4408 and 4410B may be found in NLW, Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts, Persian, Arabic, and Hindustani, compiled by Herman Ethé (Aberystwyth, 1916). The catalogue is available online (viewed 18 November 2013)

Benjamin Millingchamp manuscripts, [17 cent.]-1829, 1940.

Yazar Millingchamp, Benjamin 1756-1829.
Basım Tarihi 1600
Konu Millingchamp, Benjamin 1756-1829 ; Archives., Millingchamp family of Plas Llangoedmor ; Archives., Persian literature India., Persian poetry India.
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng,fas,fra,inc,zho
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 28 volumes.
Kütüphane Jisc
Kayıt Numarası q_language%3A%20per_sort_year_rn_8548
Lokasyon National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru: Contact the National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
Tarih 1600
Notlar Title based on contents of fonds., Other archival materials: For letters from Herbert M. Vaughan relating to Benjamin Millingchamp see NLW MS 13485C; other papers relating to the family are NLW, Plas Llangoedmor Deeds and Documents, NLW, Morgan Richardson Solicitors Collection and NLW MS 24165B; other manuscripts donated by Herbert M. Vaughan are NLW MSS 4413-4; books owned by Benjamin Millingchamp are also in the National Library of Wales., Archdeacon Benjamin Millingchamp (1756-1829), D.D., was the son of Benjamin Millingchamp, Cardigan, by his wife Anne Gambold. He was born at Cardigan in 1756 and was educated at Ystradmeurig School, under the Rev. John Williams, and afterwards at Queens' College and Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated, and later took the degree of Doctor of Divinity. He was ordained in 1777 by Bishop Yorke at Abergwili, and in early 1779 went to India as chaplain on board HMS Superbe, the flag-ship of Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, K.B. Leaving the Navy in July 1782, he became chaplain of Fort St George, Madras, a post he retained for some fifteen years, besides a two year leave of absence. In the summer of 1791 he began studying Persian, in the process acquiring a number of Persian manuscripts, and wrote various interesting accounts of Indian scenes and places. He returned from Madras a comparatively wealthy man in 1797 and bought the house and estate of Plas Llangoedmore, near Cardigan, in 1801. He married Sarah Rawlinson of Grantham in 1798. He was successively Rector of Rushall in Wiltshire, prebendary of St. Davids, and, from 1825, Archdeacon of Carmarthen. He died at Plas Llangoedmore on 6 January 1829. Millingchamp's only child, Sarah, was married in 1825 to Colonel Herbert Vaughan, second son of John Vaughan-Lloyd of Brynog, Greengrove and Tyllwyd in Cardiganshire. Their second son, John Vaughan (b. 1830), settled in Queensland, but returned after the death of his elder brother in 1855. John's eldest son was Herbert Millingchamp Vaughan (1870-1948), an historian and author. He sold Plas Llangoedmore in 1924 and went to live in Tenby., English, Persian, Arabic, Chinese, Hindustani, Rekhta, French., The descriptions for NLW MSS 3473A, 4409A and 4411-2 are also available in Handlist of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales, Volume I (Aberystwyth, 1943)., A detailed list of the contents of NLW MSS 4391-4408 and 4410B may be found in NLW, Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts, Persian, Arabic, and Hindustani, compiled by Herman Ethé (Aberystwyth, 1916). The catalogue is available online (viewed 18 November 2013)
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