Torrens, R. 1780-1864

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Name (Latin)
Torrens, R. 1780-1864
Other forms of name
Member of the Political Economy Club, 1780-1864
Torrens, Robert, 1780-1864
Date of birth
1780
Date of death
1864-05-27
Associated country
Great Britain
India
Field of activity
Civil service
Occupation
Civil service
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 64076499
Wikidata: Q1346375
Library of congress: n 50014546
TAU10: 000147747
Sources of Information
  • An essay on money and paper currency ..., 1812.
  • LC data base, 8-4-87(hdg.: Torrens, Robert, 1780-1864; usage: R. Torrens)
  • Letter to the Right Honble. R. Vernon Smith, 1856:t.p. (Robert Torrens, retired Bengal Civil Service)
  • The budget, 1844?:t.p. (a member of the Political Economy Club) p. 85 (signed, R. Torrens)
  • The economists refuted, 1808:t.p. (R. Torrens, Esq.)
  • v LCN

Wikipedia description:

Robert Torrens (1780 – 27 May 1864) was a Royal Marines officer, political economist, part-owner of the influential Globe newspaper, and a prolific writer. He also chaired the board of the London-based South Australian Colonisation Commission created by the South Australia Act 1834 to oversee the new colony of South Australia, before the colony went bankrupt and he was sacked in 1841. He was chiefly known for championing the cause for emigration to the new colony, and his name lives on in Adelaide's main river, the Torrens, the suburb of Torrensville and a few other places. He is sometimes referred to as Colonel Robert Torrens, but his final army rank is disputed in various sources. His son, Sir Robert Richard Torrens, spent many years in South Australia, even serving for a short time as the state Premier, and became known for his land reform.

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