Thomas Reade

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Thomas Reade
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Born1782 (1782)
Died1 August 1849(1849-08-01) (aged 66–67)
Tunis, Tunisia
OccupationMilitary officer
Spouse(s)
Agnes Clogg
(m. 1824)

Sir Thomas Reade (1782 – 1 August 1849) was a British army officer during the Napoleonic Wars, known also as a collector.[1]

In 1799, at the age of sixteen, he ran away from home to enlist in the army and participate in campaigns in Holland, Egypt and America, as well as postings across Europe. Reade was also a scholar and antiquarian and collected a range of artefacts, much of which are held in the British Museum today.[2]

He married Agnes Clogg on 8 September 1824.[3]

He was appointed consul general in Tunis on 10 May 1836, and died at his residence there on 1 August 1849.[3][4]

References[]

  1. ^ Sir Thomas Reade (Biographical details) - British Museum
  2. ^ Dr Jo Wright. "Sir Thomas Reade: The 'Nincumpoop' Collector of Arabic Manuscripts". Qatar Digital Library. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  3. ^ a b A St. Helena Who's Who. A. L. Humphreys. 1919. p. 117. Retrieved 20 July 2020 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "Tunis". The Daily News. 16 August 1849. p. 5. Retrieved 20 July 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
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