William Hamilton (surgeon)

William Hamilton (surgeon)

William Hamilton (died 4 December 1717) was a surgeon in the British East India Company. He was a part of the delegation that went from Calcutta, the base of the company, to meet Mughal emperor Farrukhsiyar in his court in Delhi in 1715.

Treatment of Farrukhsiyar

In Delhi, Hamilton first had to treat Taqarab Khan (the "khansama", or lord steward). In August 1715, the surgeon was called to treat a swelling in the groin of the emperor Farrukhsiyar, which he treated successfully. In October of the same year, the emperor again suffered from violent pain and feared it would be a . Hamilton’s treatment was again successful. As a result, in December 1715 Farrukhsiyar finally arranged his marriage to the daughter of Raja Ajit Sinh of Jodhpur, which had been delayed by his recurrent illness.

Royal gift to Hamilton

Hamilton was generously rewarded on the occasion of the wedding. He received "an elephant, a horse, five thousand rupees in money, two diamond rings, a jewelled aigrette, a set of gold buttons, and models of all his instruments in gold."

The "Farman"

More important than these personal rewards to Hamilton was what the British East India Company achieved. The Company's delegation was placed in high regard in the royal court of Farrukhsiyar. In April 1717, the emperor’s "farman" (grant) was issued, meeting all the requests that the Company had made in its petitions. [Kochhar, Rajesh. [http://www.iisc.ernet.in/academy/jbiosci/september1999/article2.htm "The truth behind the
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] Permission was granted to purchase 38 villages surrounding the three already held by the company ("Sutanuti", "Gobindapur" and "Kalikata", the predecessor of modern Calcutta). The Company was also granted trading privileges in Bengal and further fortification of Calcutta. [ [http://cbi-theater-2.home.comcast.net/redcross/red-cross-india.html#CALCUTTA A Guidebook to Calcutta Agra Delhi Karachi and Bombay] . The American Red Cross of the China-Burma-India Command.] This grant was instrumental in the setting up of business and the colonisation of Bengal, later to be followed by the rest of India, by the East India Company.

Farrukhsiyar's wish to retain Hamilton

After the grant, Farrukhsiyar expressed his wish to retain Hamilton in Delhi as his personal physician, but Hamilton was unwilling to stay. Hamilton promised to the emperor that after a visit to Europe he would return and join him as his personal physician.

Death

Hamilton died in Calcutta on [4 December] 1717. He was buried at the churchyard of St. John's Church, Calcutta. [ Chatterton, Eyre. 1924. [http://anglicanhistory.org/india/chatterton1924/04.html A History of the Church of England in India: Since the Early Days of the East India Company] . Project Canterbury] The inscription tells the story of his curing a "Malignant Distemper" of Farrukhsiyar.Quotation |Under this Stone lyes interred
the Body of
"William Hamilton, Surgeon,
Who departed this life the 4th December, 1717.
His memory ought to be dear to his
Nation for the credit he gain'd the English
in curing Ferrukseer, the present
King of Indostan, of a
Malignant Distemper, by which he
made his own Name famous at the
Court of that Great Monarch;
and without doubt will perpetuate
his memory, as well in Great Britain
as all other Nations of Europe."|Inscription stone on the tomb of William Hamilton|1717

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