W.C. Bonnerjee

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W.C. Bonnerjee
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Born 1844
Died 1906
Residence 108 Denbigh Street, Belgravia, SW
Occupation legal
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membership ASL ordinary fellow
elected_ASL 1866.04.17
societies Geological Society

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proposed 1866.04.03

A5 66 John Beddoe to CCB, 9 May – paper sent; notes his friend, - Bannerjee, has been admitted; few returns of the hundreds of reports circulated; has permission to use the recruiting returns

A6:1 crossed out: letter retd gone to India

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Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee (or Umesh Chandra Banerjee by current English orthography of Bengali names) (29 December 1844 – 21 July 1906) was an Indian barrister and was the first president of Indian National Congress. He was the first Indian to contest the election for the British House of Commons although he lost the election. He made two unsuccessful attempts to enter the British parliament.

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