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126: 200:. Following this he was appointed adjutant-general and gazetted a lieutenant-colonel on 29 November 1797. Close founded the Madras military fund and promoted the formation of a permanent police committee to improve the law and order of Madras. He was then posted to deal with the Mysore rulers drafting treaties with them. Close was made he first resident in the court of Mysore. He was also to negotiate with the nawab of Arcot and was later posted resident at the Peshwa court in Poona. His knowledge of Persian and several Indian languages helped him in these assignments. While in Poona in August 1805 he was promoted to the rank of colonel in the 38: 448: 172:. Barry joined the Madras army as a fifteen-year-old cadet in 1771 after his early schooling in Ireland. He was commissioned an ensign with the Madras infantry in 1773 and rose to become an adjutant of the 20th battalion in 1777. He saw action in the defence of 180:
and his General Sirdar Khan in 1780. Close's treatment of the sepoys and his leadership prevented his battalion from mutinying unlike several others. He gained a reputation as a linguist and chose to conduct all business with the sepoys in their own language.
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for not attacking the French. By handling this situation he rose in reputation and after becoming a captain on 18 December 1783, he was appointed to negotiate with
204:. He intervened to solve a mutiny in Madras by British officers by talking to the sepoys in their language exhorting them not to follow the dissenting officers. 284: 492: 502: 375: 208: 185: 189: 335: 464: 168:, the third son of Maxwell Close and his wife Mary. The family had moved from Yorkshire to Ireland during the reign of 212: 249:"A Brahmin and a Mohammedan in earnest converse for their country's good. Monument to Major General Sir Barry Close" 393: 216: 321:
East India military calendar: containing the services of general and field officers of the Indian army. Volume 2
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on 12 December 1812. The title became extinct on Close's death in London on 12 April 1813, and he was buried at
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Close was promoted to major-general in 1810 while he was on leave in Britain.
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near Mysore was named after him although it was later renamed Ramanagara.
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Close demonstrated his diplomatic talent when he served under
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Chancellor, Nigel. "Close, Sir Barry, baronet (1756–1813)".
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British military personnel of the Third Anglo-Mysore War
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Martin Archer Shee
Armagh
St Marylebone Parish Church
20th Madras Infantry
Tellicherry
Siege of Seringapatam (1792)

John Flaxman
St. Mary's Church, Madras
Brahmin
Muslim
East India Company
Armagh
Charles I
Tellicherry
Hyder Ali
James Stuart
Lord Macartney
Tipu Sultan
Siege of Seringapatam
20th Madras native infantry
Robert Hobart, 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire
President of the Board of Control
prince regent
St Marylebone Parish Church
Closepet
"A Brahmin and a Mohammedan in earnest converse for their country's good. Monument to Major General Sir Barry Close"

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