- Thomas Greenhill
Infobox Governor
name = Thomas Greenhill
order =
office = Agent of Fort St George (Madras)
term_start = 1644, 1652
term_end = 1648, 1655
lieutenant =
predecessor =Thomas Ivie ,Aaron Baker
successor =Aaron Baker ,Thomas Chambers
birth_date = c. 1611 or 1612
birth_place =
death_date =4 January 1658
death_place =
party =
spouse =
children = None
profession =
religion =
Thomas Greenhill (1611/12-
January 4 1658 [http://www.thehindu.com/mp/2008/03/03/stories/2008030350900500.htm Agent on the steps, "The Hindu: Metro Plus", March 3, 2008] ] ) was one of the early pioneers of theBritish East India Company and the Agent of Madras for two terms from 1648 to 1652 and 1655 to 1658.Early life
Greenhill arrived in India in 1632 to serve in the Company's
Masulipatnam factory. During the agency ofThomas Ivie , Greenhill was sent on a mission to the Raja of Chandragiri which resulted in the issue of a new grant in October/November 1645. By this grant, the Raja confirmed an older grant and ceded the village of Narikamedu to the Company.Tenure as Agent of Madras
Madras was in the grips of a
famine (the first famine since the start of British rule in Madras) when Greenhill became Agent in 1648"Madras Tercenternary Celebration Committee Commemoration Volume"By Tercentenary MadrasStaff, Madras Tercentenary Celebration Committee, Madras Tercentenary Celebration Committee, Published 1994, Asian EducationalServices] . In September 1648, Greenhill arranged for rice to shipped aboard the ship "Blessing" fromPersia . These fears were , however, short-lived as Madras had completely recovered from the famine by April 1649.Greenhill's tenure as Agent of Madras was marked by a shocking scandal. One Mr.Thomas and Ms.Elizabeth Bland levied a charge against Greenhill that the Agent had fathered an illegitimate offspring through Elizabeth whom he had compelled to undergo an abortion in the fifth month of her pregnancy. These charges caused great trouble to the Agent and his reputation. However, later, during the course of a trial, Elizabeth admitted that the accusation was forged by her in order to profit by the criminal case against Greenhill.
Death
Greenhill died in Madras of excessive drinking on
January 4 ,1658 . His is the oldest British tombstone yet discovered in Madras city.References
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