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  1. Marian Hastings (1747–1837) born Anna Maria Apollonia Chapuset who became Marian von Imhoff, Baroness von Imhoff. She met Warren Hastings on a ship bound for India. While she and Warren remained on good terms she divorced her husband who painted miniatures and married Hastings.

  2. Here he depicted the near-shipwreck of Marian Hastings, wife of Warren Hastings, Governor General of Bengal, as she trav­eled to reach her husband’s sickbed in Calcutta. In this imagining of the scene, which Hodges did not witness (and which was painted after his return to London), Marian is hidden by the boat’s canopy; the muscular Indian ...

  3. Bengal Terror. The gentleman was 37-year-old Warren Hastings, who, in a few years, would become the first Governor of the Bengal Presidency. Only a few years ago, he had lost Mary, his beloved wife. It was his second voyage to India and there he saw Marian. Mrs. Marian Imhoff. Marian was then only 22.

  4. 12 de out. de 2007 · Private Fortune of Marian Hastings | Historical Research | Oxford Academic. Journal Article. The Private Fortune of Marian Hastings. P. J. Marshall. Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, Volume 37, Issue 96, November 1964, Pages 245–253, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2281.1964.tb02054.x. Published: 12 October 2007. PDF. Split View.

  5. Held at the Weston Library. Bodleian Libraries. Papers of Marian Hastings, wife of Warren Hastings. Collection overview. Business correspondence mainly relating to the estates of her son, Julius Imhoff (died 1799) in India and England, but also including a draft of her will.

  6. Profile. Born: 2 February 1747 in Nuremburg. Died: 29 March 1837. Gender: Female. Share. M. Hastings, St. James's Place, to [Warren Hastings] [draft] Ozias Humphry, to Mrs. Hastings. The Royal Academy of Arts, located in the heart of London, is a place where art is made, exhibited and debated.

  7. Warren Hastings FRS (6 December 1732 – 22 August 1818) was a British colonial administrator, who served as the first Governor of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal), the head of the Supreme Council of Bengal, and so the first Governor-General of Bengal in 1772–1785.