In 1823, after relatively undistinguished diplomatic missions to Sicily and China, Lord Amherst (1773 1857) was appointed Governor-general of Bengal, a compromise candidate following Canning's sudden withdrawal to become foreign secretary. Arriving in India, he found the country on the brink of war with Burma, which he was unable to prevent or quickly to resolve, resulting in an expensive and demoralising two-year campaign, and the death of his eldest son. This 1894 biography, written by Anne Thackeray Ritchie (1837 1919), elder daughter of the novelist, and journalist Richardson Evans (1846...
In 1823, after relatively undistinguished diplomatic missions to Sicily and China, Lord Amherst (1773 1857) was appointed Governor-general of Bengal, ...