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Henry Rawlinson (MP)

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Name
  
Henry Rawlinson

Role
  
British Politician


Siblings
  
George Rawlinson

Awards
  
Founder's Gold Medal

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Died
  
March 5, 1895, London, United Kingdom

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Books
  
England and Russia in the East, A Commentary on the Cu, The Persian Cuneifor, Notes on a March from Zohab, Outline of the History of Assyria

Henry Rawlinson (1743–1786) was Member of the Parliament of Great Britain for Liverpool from 1780 to 1784.

He was born on 8 April 1743, son of Abraham Rawlinson and Ellen Godsalve, and died 28 January 1786. Henry Rawlinson was a merchant and owned property in the West Indies. The Rawlinson family traded out of the port of Lancaster, as well as having interests in Liverpool. He is referred to in records as "of Grassyard Hall, Caton", which was the family estate near Lancaster.

His father was uncle to Abraham Rawlinson (1738–1803), MP for Lancaster, and these two first cousins were sometimes confused in records of parliament.

References

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