- (1993), The
Prinseps of India: A
Personal Quest. The
Indian Archives, 42 (1-2) Allbrook,
Malcolm (2008), 'Imperial Family': The
Prinseps,
Empire and Colonial...
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Prinsep Ghat is a ghat
built in 1841
during the
British Raj,
along the
Kolkata bank of the
Hooghly River in India. The
Palladian porch in the
memory of...
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generations of
Prinseps in India, all of whom were
known for
their artistic abilities.
Among his
descendants are the
artist Valentine Cameron Prinsep, the Anglo-Indian...
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Valentine Cameron Prinsep RA (14
February 1838 – 4
November 1904) was a
British painter of the Pre-Raphaelite school. Born in Calcutta, India, he was...
- Reed
Prinsep (born 17
February 1993) is a New
Zealand rugby union player who
currently plays as a
loose forward for
Canterbury in New Zealand's domestic...
- John
Prinsep (23
April 1748 – 30
November 1830) was born the son of a
vicar in
rural Oxfordshire, England, with
limited horizons for advancement. He joined...
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Prinsep is a New
Zealand rugby union player. His
position of
choice is Prop. He is the
brother of
another Rugby union player Reed
Prinsep.
Prinsep made...
- the
council in 1874. Five or six
years after returning from India, the
Prinseps settled at
Little Holland House, in Kensington.
There he
cultivated the...
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George Sackville, 4th Duke of Dorset, and
became lord of the manor. The
Prinseps became well
known for the
cattle they bred at
their Croxall estate, which...
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Augustus Prinsep (31
March 1803 – 10
October 1830) was an
English artist, writer, and
civil servant. He is best
known for his
posthumous book, The Journal...