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Notes Upon The Colonel Mark Wilks and Sir Tollemache Sinclair Napoleon Collection (c.1920) By A Member Of The Bibliographical Society

 

Colonel Mark Wilks FRS (1759 – 19 September 1831) was a Manx soldier, historian and East India Company administrator who worked in southern India principally in the princely state of Mysore. He was the acting Resident at the Wodeyar Court.

 

In 1813 he was appointed Governor for three years of Saint Helena where the exiled former French Emperor Napoleon is said to have found Wilks a highly engaging and affable man. Saint Helena was chiefly a center for slave trade and as Governor he did not outlaw it but he is thought to have taken a sympathy for Samuel Ally, a freed slave.[4] Wilks invited William Roxburgh to study the possibility of cultivating cinchona. After the British government took temporary control of St Helena from the EIC during Napoleon's time on St Helena, Wilks return to England in 1816 and was elected to the Manx parliament, the House of Keys. 

 

This is a catalogue of his very valuable and unique book collection. Privately Printed.

 

  • Hard Cover
  • 50 pages
  • In Good Condition

Notes Upon The Colonel Mark Wilks and Sir Tollemache Sinclair Napoleon..(c.1920)

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