@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt13wwvzc.7, ISBN = {9781925021608}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt13wwvzc.7}, abstract = {Henry Prinsep grew up in an England far removed from India, but in an environment dominated by his famous family’s Indian background, by tales of heroism and service to the Empire, of fortunes made and lost in the raucous environment of old Calcutta, the ‘city of palaces’, of family mysteries, early death, illness and tragedy.¹ Most of the adults in his extended family had spent the large part of their lives in India, and his childhood was nurtured by adventures from an earlier era of his grandparents John and Sophia Prinsep (née Auriol, 1760-1850), and the tales of his surviving}, bookauthor = {Malcolm Allbrook}, booktitle = {Henry Prinsep’s Empire}, pages = {27--80}, publisher = {ANU Press}, title = {Images of an Imperial Family}, year = {2014} }