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  1. George Hilario Barlow, 1.er Baronet, GCB (1762-1847) fue Gobernador General provisional de la India desde la muerte de Lord Cornwallis en 1805 hasta la llegada de su sucesor, Lord Minto, en 1807. En 1788 estuvo encargado de llevar a cabo el asentamiento definitivo en Bengala .

  2. Sir George Hilaro Barlow, 1st Baronet, GCB (20 January 1763 – 18 December 1846) [1] served as Acting Governor-General of India from the death of Lord Cornwallis in 1805 until the arrival of Lord Minto in 1807. Career. He was appointed to the Bengal Civil Service in 1778, and in 1788 carried into execution the permanent settlement of Bengal .

  3. 3 de may. de 2022 · Sir George Hilaro Barlow, 1st Baronet, GCB (1762–1847) served as Acting Governor-General of India from the death of Lord Cornwallis in 1805 until the arrival of Lord Minto in 1807. He was appointed to the Bengal Civil Service in 1778, and in 1788 carried into execution the permanent settlement of Bengal.

  4. George Hilaro Barlow. b.2 May 1806 d.13 October 1866. MA MD Cantab FRCP (1842) G. H. Barlow, fourth son of Thomas William Barlow, vicar of Halberton, Devon, began his career as a midshipman in the Royal Navy. But his health compelled him to leave the sea and he decided to study medicine.

  5. George Hilario Barlow, 1. er Baronet, GCB (1762-1847) fue Gobernador General provisional de la India desde la muerte de Lord Cornwallis en 1805 hasta la llegada de su sucesor, Lord Minto, en 1807. George Hilario Barlow. En 1788 estuvo encargado de llevar a cabo el asentamiento definitivo en Bengala.

  6. Credit: Wellcome Collection. George Hilaro Barlow (1806–1866) was a British physician. He was a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, the first editor of Guy's Hospital Reports, [1] and the principal author of A Manual of the Practice of Medicine. [2]

  7. Sir George Hilaro Barlow, primer baronet , GCB (20 de enero de 1763 - 18 de diciembre de 1846) [1] sirvió como gobernador general interino de la India desde la muerte de Lord Cornwallis en 1805 hasta la llegada de Lord Minto en 1807.