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Josias Du Pré
English merchant and civil servant
English merchant and civil servant
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Josias Du Pré |
| office | Governor of Madras |
| term_start | 31 January 1770 |
| term_end | 2 February 1773 |
| predecessor | Sir Robert Palk, 1st Baronet |
| successor | Alexander Wynch |
| birth_date | 1721 |
| birth_place | South Carolina, U.S. |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England |
| spouse | Rebecca Alexander |
Josias Du Pré (1721–1780) was a London merchant, a director of the East India Company and Governor of Madras.
Life

Du Pré was born in South Carolina, the son of Cornelius Dupré. He joined the civil service of the East India Company in 1752, as a factor, and rose through a succession of positions. He spent a period in England in the 1760s, and married there. He purchased the Wilton Park Estate near Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire from the Basil family in 1760,
Du Pré was Governor of Madras from 1770 to 1773. He was mostly preoccupied with the construction of fortifications there. His authority was circumscribed: Eyre Coote, the military commander, and Sir John Lindsay who had overall command in the East Indies, left him little room in which to operate.
Once back in England he commissioned Richard Jupp to build a mansion at Wilton Park. Known as the "White House", it was completed in 1779.
Du Pré at the end of his life became a Fellow of the Royal Society, owing the honour to his appointment two decades earlier of Alexander Dalrymple as his deputy.
He died at Wilton Park in 1780.
Family
He married Rebecca Alexander, daughter of Nathaniel Alexander and sister of James Alexander, 1st Earl of Caledon, another nabob: Du Pré Alexander, 2nd Earl of Caledon, son of the first Earl, was named after Josias.
Of the children of Josias and Rebecca:
- James Du Pré was a Member of Parliament.
- Eliza married Colonel Brice, and then Rev. John Blackwood, son of Sir John Blackwood, 2nd Baronet.
- Rebecca married Sir Philip Grey Egerton, 9th Baronet; Sir Philip Grey Egerton, 10th Baronet, was their son.
Du Pré's sister Esther married Paul Porcher, and was mother of the MP Josias Porcher.
Notes
References
- Henry Davidson Love. "Indian Records Series Vestiges of Old Madras". Mittal Publications.
- or around 1770.'Parishes: Beaconsfield', A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 3 (1925), pp. 155-165. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42542 Date accessed: 20 April 2012.
- "Wilton Park". Beaconsfield and District Historical Society.
- "Fellow Details". Royal Society.
- (1999). "Cavendish: The Experimental Life". Bucknell University Press.
- Jupp, P. J.. "Alexander, Du Pre".
- [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1790-1820/member/du-pratilde-james-1778-1870 historyofparliamentonline.org, ''Du Pré, James (1778–1870), of Wilton Park, Beaconsfield, Bucks''.]
- [http://thepeerage.com/p40484.htm#i404832 thepeerage.com, ''Eliza Dupré''.]
- [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1790-1820/member/porcher-josias-du-pratildecopy-1761-1820 historyofparliamentonline.org, ''Porcher, Josias Du Pré (?1761–1820), of Hillingdon House, Mdx. and Winslade House, Devon''.]
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