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Explorer and adventurer in the Near East and Egypt.  Instrumental in the discovery of how to decipher the hieroglyphics.  Also discovered the Philae obelisk.  Was a Tory Member of Parliament for several districts.  Served as aide-de-camp for the Duke of Wellington.  However, was forced into exile late in life due to the discovery of his homosexual tendancies, and particularly after being caught in a compromising situation in Green Park with a guardsman.  The Duke of Wellington supported him and continued to celebrate his enormous accomplishments.  Many of his discoveries continue to be displayed in his home in England, Kingston Lacey.
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Explorer and adventurer in the Near East and Egypt.  Instrumental in the discovery of how to decipher the hieroglyphics.  Also discovered the Philae obelisk.  Was a Tory Member of Parliament for several districts.  Served as aide-de-camp for the Duke of Wellington.  However, was forced into exile late in life due to the discovery of his homosexual tendancies, and particularly after being caught in a compromising situation in Green Park with a guardsman.  The Duke of Wellington supported him and continued to celebrate his enormous accomplishments.  Many of his discoveries continue to be displayed at Kingston Lacey, his home in England.

Revision as of 15:32, 20 June 2013

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

1786 - 1855

Occupation

Explorer

Description

Explorer and adventurer in the Near East and Egypt. Instrumental in the discovery of how to decipher the hieroglyphics. Also discovered the Philae obelisk. Was a Tory Member of Parliament for several districts. Served as aide-de-camp for the Duke of Wellington. However, was forced into exile late in life due to the discovery of his homosexual tendancies, and particularly after being caught in a compromising situation in Green Park with a guardsman. The Duke of Wellington supported him and continued to celebrate his enormous accomplishments. Many of his discoveries continue to be displayed at Kingston Lacey, his home in England.