George Brown (Governor of Bombay)

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George Brown was the British Governor of Bombay from 11 August 1811 to 12 August 1812,[1] during the period of the Honourable East India Company's rule in India. He succeeded Jonathan Duncan in the post and was replaced by Evan Nepean.[2]

References[edit]

  1. The India List and India Office List. Harrison and Sons. 1819. p. 126.
  2. Davies, Charles E. (1997). The Blood-red Arab Flag: An Investigation Into Qasimi Piracy, 1797-1820. University of Exeter Press. p. 401. ISBN 9780859895095.
Political offices
Preceded by
Jonathan Duncan
Governor of Bombay
1811–1812
Succeeded by
Sir Evan Nepean, Bt.