Correspondence relating to Lord Napier in Madras, India, which although lacking in any great detail surrounding the intended use of carbolic soap demonstrates the wider arena in which Crace-Calvert was operating.
Letters relating to Francis 10th Lord Napier
- Reference
- GB 133 FCC/6
- Dates of Creation
- 1869-1870
- Physical Description
- 2 items
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Francis Napier, 10th Lord Napier, was born on 15 September 1819 the son of William John Napier, the 9th Lord Napier, and Elizabeth Cochrane-Johnstone. He inherited his father's title on 11 October 1834 to become the 10th Lord Napier.
Napier was a diplomat and colonial adminstrator and served as British Minister to the United States, Netherlands, Russia, and Prussia before becoming Governor of Madras in 1866, a role he held until 1872. For a short period in 1872 Napier also served as acting Viceroy of India. He died in Florence, Italy on 19 December 1898.