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  1. Sir Philip Francis GCB (22 October 1740 – 23 December 1818) was an Irish-born British politician and pamphleteer, thought to be the author of the Letters of Junius, and the chief antagonist of Warren Hastings. His accusations against the latter led to the impeachment of Warren Hastings and Elijah Impey by Parliament. He belonged to the Whig ...

  2. Sir Philip Francis (born Oct. 22, 1740, Dublin, Ire.—died Dec. 23, 1818, London, Eng.) was an English politician and pamphleteer, known as an antagonist of Warren Hastings, the first governor-general of British India. The son of a clergyman, he was educated in Dublin and London and held a variety of clerical posts in the government from 1756 ...

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  5. Oct 31, 2023 · A year later, Philip Francis arrived in Calcutta as a member of the Supreme Council of Bengal. Along with his fellow council members Monson and Clavering, Francis became a thorn in Hastings’ side. Both men had strong egos and this fuelled their repeated clashes.

  6. Sir Philip Francis GCB (22 October 1740 – 23 December 1818) was an Irish -born British politician and pamphleteer, thought to be the author of the Letters of Junius, and the chief antagonist of Warren Hastings. His accusations against the latter led to the impeachment of Warren Hastings and Elijah Impey by Parliament. He belonged to the Whig party.

  7. Overview. Sir Philip Francis. (1740—1818) politician and political writer. Quick Reference. (1740–1818). From 1762 to 1772 he was a clerk in the War Office, and became one of the four newly appointed councillors of the governor‐general of India in 1774. He left India in 1780 and assisted Burke in preparing the charges against Warren Hastings.

  8. Aug 24, 2020 · Dueller No 2: Philip Francis. Philip Francis, 8 years younger than Hastings, began his career as a junior clerk in the British Secretary of State's office. By 1772 CE, he was working in the War Office, and the following year he was appointed by British Prime Minister Lord North to the Bengal Supreme Council.

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