Anonymous.鈥楥ount Roupee' (Paul Benfield (1741-1810); civil servant and merchant. He went out to India in 1764 as a military engineer in the service of the English East India Company. He resigned his commission to become a private contractor; and built a successful career as a banker and financier. Benfield was involved in a series of dubious loans to the Nawab of Arcot which ended his Indian career; he returned to England and became a prominent "nabob"; a member of the class of nouveaux riches whose estates; political power; and respectability were bought with ill-gotten gains. He was MP for Cricklade 1780-1784; and lord of the manor of the Hundred and Borough of Cricklade 1779. He lost his money died indigent in Paris in 1810. Caricature.London; 1797.P1742London; British Library.
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