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Marriage: Children:
  1. Elizabeth Amelia AGNEW: Birth: ABT 1795 in [[pt:343]]. Death: 1868 in [[pt:344]]

  2. Henry Crichton AGNEW: Birth: Sat 9 Sep 1797 in [[pt:3895]]. Death: 29 DEC 1854 in [[pt:3896]]


Sources
1. Title:   Scotlands People
Url:   http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/
2. Title:   Leigh Rayment’s Peerage Page THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
Author:   Leigh Rayment
Url:   http://www.angeltowns.com/town/peerage/ http://www.leighrayment.com/commons
Link:   http://www.leighrayment.com/commons
3. Title:   Federation of Family History Societies
Url:   http://www.familyhistoryonline.net
4. Title:   Families in British India (FIBIS)
Author:   Peter Bailey, Chairman, FIBIS
Url:   http://www.search.fibis.org/

Notes
a. Note:   N115 See research note and biog note
 Of Whitton Park, Mdx 1802 - 1804 (see http://is.gd/NCpydk)
 Elected MP 8 Apr 1799: then of Chesterfield St, Mayfair
 Calicut was the most important city of Malabar region of Kerala, and was important for the trade in pepper
 Said to have two daughters and three daughters by Mckerlie.
 Partner in Strange, Dashwood, Agnew and Peacock
  18th January 1794 – The Governor-in-Council has appointed the following officials to the Bombay Presidency
 John Agnew & James Stevens, Junior merchants
  History of the Tellicherry factory, 1683-1794 - Page 238
 books.google.co.uk/books?id=SwtAAAAAIAAJ
 K. K. N. Kurup - 1985 - Snippet view - More editions
 ... visor and his staff is still preserved in the Calicut Archives. 65 Jame Stevens, who was the Supravisor following Farmer, resigned from his office in December 1794. Charges of corruption and bribes were brought on James Stevens, J. Agnew
  The Cochin state manual - Page 138
 books.google.co.uk/books?id=X7UCAAAAMAAJ
 Cochin (India : State). Superintendent of Census Operations - 1911 - Snippet view - More editions
 British ' Though they left Cochin in the lurch when Travancore rose to power, they rendered great service to the State in the days of their power. The Raja's Though the English were at ... Two of the Commissioners, J. Stevens and J. Agnew, were subsequently prosecuted by His Majestj's Attorney General before the Court of King's Bench in London for corruption. They were found guilty and sentenced to ...2 years and repayment of the amount of the bribe of £10,625, see http://is.gd/A3lBQS
  and see his appeal? at http://is.gd/9DrBz1


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