CHARNOCK, JOB


Meaning of CHARNOCK, JOB in English

died Jan. 10, 1693, Calcutta English founder of Calcutta and controversial administrator in the East India Company. Arriving in India in 1655/56, Charnock was stationed first at Cossimbazar, north of present-day Calcutta, and then at Patna, in Bihar, eventually becoming chief agent of the East India Company at Hooghly (Hugli), on the Hooghly River, in 1686. Threatened there by the Mughal (Mogul) viceroy in Bengal, in 1690 he moved his operations 27 miles south to Sutanati, the site of what is now Calcutta. The later selection of Calcutta as the capital of British India was largely the result of his persistence. Frequently at odds with Indian leaders and his superiors, Charnock was at times accused of mismanagement, theft, brutality to Indian prisoners, and having questionable morals; he was once recommended for dismissal. He lived with an Indian widow, whom he had rescued from her husband's funeral pyre, and fathered several of her children.

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