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HUME, JOSEPH (1777-1855) , British politician, was born on the 22nd of January 1777, of humble parents, at Montrose, Scotland. After completing his course of medical study at the university of Edinburgh he sailed in 1797 for India, where he was attached as surgeon to a regiment; and his knowledge of the native tongues and his capacity for business threw open to him the lucrative offices of interpreter and commissary-general. In 1802, on the eve of Lord Lake's Mahratta war, his chemical knowledge enabled him to render a signal service to the administration by making available a large quantity of gunpowder which damp
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Middlesex (183o), Kilkenny (1837) and for the Montrose burghs (1842), in the service of which constituency he died. From the date of his re-entering the House
retrenchment " to be added to the Radical programme " peace and reform." He carried on a successful warfare against the old combination laws that hampered workmen and favoured masters; he brought about the repeal of the laws prohibiting the export of machinery and of the act preventing workmen from going abroad. He constantly pro-tested against flogging in the army, the impressment of sailors and imprisonment for debt. He took up the question of light-houses and harbours; in the former he secured greater efficiency, in the latter he prevented useless expenditure. Apart from his pertinacious fight for economy
Loan in 1824 was at least not delicate, and was the ground of charges of downright dishonesty. He died on the 2oth of February 1855A Memorial of Hume was published by his son Joseph Burnley Hume (London, 1855). End of Article: HUME, JOSEPH (1777-1855) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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