James Whatman Bosanquet

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James Whatman Bosanquet (1804–1877) was an English banker and writer on biblical chronology.

He was son of the banker Samuel Bosanquet III of Forest House, Essex, and Dingestow Court, Monmouthshire, (1768–1843) and his wife Laetitia Philippa Whatman, daughter of James Whatman of Kent, and was born 10 January 1804; Samuel Richard Bosanquet was his elder brother.[1] He was educated at Westminster School, and at the age of 18 entered Bosanquet, Salt, & Co., the family bank. In due course he became a partner.[2] He lived at Claysmore in Middlesex.

A contributor to the Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archæology, Bosanquet subsidised its publication; and he also supported other works on Assyriology. He died 22 December 1877.[2]

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