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WP a Merchant of Waterford, Ireland trading to Newfoundland.
Said to be very French in manner & appearance.
1798/99/1800/02/04 Capt Robert Knight master of "Betsy" 54 tons,
owners Pennell & Co. of Poole, trading Waterford to NFL
"Betsy" 64 shares sold to Thomas Knight of/at St John NFL.
Newfoundland shipowners'list
1814 2 Aug -17 Consul at Bordeax, France. Helped the Duchess of
Angouleme , dau of Louis X!V to escape Napoleon and was given a
diamond ring and cash as reward.Also preserved £80,000 worth of
French Government property
1817 Consul at Bahia, Brazil
1829 Consul General Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1830 Post of Consul General abolished so compensated (with
money?)
Coat of Arms, Silver shield, black saltire, engrailed, bearing 5
mulletts or,with crest a griffon sejant.
His politics were those of Canning & Huskisson. Friends Duke of
Wellington, John Wilson Croker.
His eyesight failed towards the end but he retained the rest of
his faculties to his death.
1860 Dec 29 He died at Molesey Grove when living with his son
in law, John Wilson CROKER.
There is a long obituary in Gentleman's Magazine. He was noted
for his amiability and his hospitality while in Rio etc.
When he died he left over 100 descendants by his wife who
predeceased him. From Gentleman's Magazine obituary.
Have photocopy of litho by J E LYNCH of portrait painted by
Edward BENSON.
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