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JAMES RENNELL (1742-1830)

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Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 100 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JAMES RENNELL (1742-1830)  ,
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British geographer, was born on the 3rd of December 1742, near Chudleigh in Devonshire . His
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father, an officer in the Artillery, was killed in
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action shortly after the birth of his son . He entered the
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navy as a
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midshipman in 1756, and was
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present at the attack on
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Cherbourg (1758), and the disastrous action of St Cast in the same
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year . At the end of the Seven Years' War, seeing no chance of
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pro-motion, he entered' the service of the East India
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Company, and was appointed surveyor of the Company's dominions in Bengal (1764), with the rank of captain in the Bengal Engineers . To this
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work he devoted the next thirteen years . In 1766 he received a severe wound in an encounter with some Sannyasis, or religious fanatics, from which he never thoroughly recovered; and in 1777 he retired as major on a pension of £600 a year . The remaining fifty-three years of his
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life were spent in
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London, and were devoted to
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geographical research chiefly among the materials in the East India House . His most valuable
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works include the Bengal
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Atlas (1779), the first approximately correct map of India (1783), the Geographical
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System of Herodotus (1800), the
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Comparative Geography of Western
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Asia (1831), and important studies on the geography of
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northern Africa—in introductions to the Travels of Mungo Park and Hornemann—and the currents of the
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Atlantic and
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Indian Oceans . He also contributed papers to Archaeologia on the site of Babylon, the island of St Paul's shipwreck, and the landing-place of Caesar in Britain . He was elected F.R.S. in 1781; and he received the Copley medal of the Royal Society in 1791, and the gold medal of the Royal Society of Literature in 1825 . While in India he had married (1772) Jane Thackeray, a
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great-aunt of the novelist . He died on the 29th of March 183o, and was buried in the
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nave of Westminster Abbey .

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Sir Clements Markham Major James Rennell and the Rise of
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Modern
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English Geography ( ondon, 1895) .

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