Charles Crommelin
Charles Crommelin (1717–1788) was a Governor of Bombay during the British Raj from 1760 to 1767.
Crommelin was born in Bombay, where his father, Marc Anthony Crommelin was a factor for the British East India Company. Charles first joined the staff of the East India Company in 1733
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Preceded by John Holkell |
Governor of Bombay 1760–1767 |
Succeeded by Thomas Hodges |
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