About: Philip Dundas

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Philip Dundas (baptised 7 May 1762 – 8 April 1807) was a Scottish East India Company naval officer, president of the East India Marine Board, and superintendent of Bombay. He returned to Britain and became a member of parliament and returned to the Far East to become governor of Prince of Wales Island, now known as Penang.

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  • Philip Dundas (baptisé le 7 mai 1762 - 8 avril 1807) est un officier de marine de la Compagnie des Indes orientales écossaise, président du Conseil maritime des Indes orientales et surintendant de Bombay. Il est retourné en Grande-Bretagne et est devenu député avant de repartir pour l'Extrême-Orient et devenir le gouverneur de l'Île de Prince de Galles, maintenant connue comme Penang. (fr)
  • Philip Dundas (baptised 7 May 1762 – 8 April 1807) was a Scottish East India Company naval officer, president of the East India Marine Board, and superintendent of Bombay. He returned to Britain and became a member of parliament and returned to the Far East to become governor of Prince of Wales Island, now known as Penang. (en)
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  • Member of Parliament for Gatton (en)
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  • Philip Dundas (baptisé le 7 mai 1762 - 8 avril 1807) est un officier de marine de la Compagnie des Indes orientales écossaise, président du Conseil maritime des Indes orientales et surintendant de Bombay. Il est retourné en Grande-Bretagne et est devenu député avant de repartir pour l'Extrême-Orient et devenir le gouverneur de l'Île de Prince de Galles, maintenant connue comme Penang. (fr)
  • Philip Dundas (baptised 7 May 1762 – 8 April 1807) was a Scottish East India Company naval officer, president of the East India Marine Board, and superintendent of Bombay. He returned to Britain and became a member of parliament and returned to the Far East to become governor of Prince of Wales Island, now known as Penang. (en)
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  • Philip Dundas (fr)
  • Philip Dundas (en)
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