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In 1842 Jejeebhoy was to become the first Indian to receive a knighthood from Queen Victoria. I do wish something new had been said about Jejeebhoy. Undaunted, within months he set sail again, for a fifth and final voyage (1806-1807). His third voyage (1803-1804) was “successful and uneventful, and a consolidation of his network of contacts, adding Siam, Singapore and Sumatra.”. Jamsetji and his four younger sisters — Ratanbai, Maneckbai, Virbai and Jerbai — grew up in this strongly religious environment, wholeheartedly embracing the tenets and practices of the Zoroastrian faith. [6], By this time Jejeebhoy had established his reputation as an enterprising merchant possessed of considerable wealth. Thank You! At the age of sixteen, having had little formal education, he made his first visit to Calcutta (now Kolkata) and then began his first voyage (1800-1801) to China to trade in cotton and opium. But some remarks from his speech on this occasion are most significant: Of none of the great evils which afflict our race do we form such inadequate conceptions as of the evils of war. In 1857 the Jejeebhoy family’s secret efforts over many years to obtain a hereditary title were also realized when Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy was granted a hereditary baronetcy, becoming first baronet. undertook another voyage to China which was more successful than any of his previous journeys. After incessant travel, Jeejeebhoy established a base in Bombay in 1807 from which he expanded his cotton and opium business. Hospitals, schools, colleges, dharamshalas, and whatnot: the Jeejeebhoy name is ubiquitous in Bombay. Born into a clerical Parsi family, Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy flouted the religious taboo on tobacco and alcohol to amass a fortune from the Opium trade with China. Further riches came to him from the cotton trade during the Napoleonic Wars. 3 Your email address will not be published. Yes, please send me occasional summaries of new content. This book details the life and public career of one of India's legendary individuals-Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, the first Indian knight and baronet. [2] The first Indian to be knighted, in 1842, he was known for his immense wealth and charitable works. He had close connections over a lengthy period with Hong Kong, through his business association with William Jardine,  his merchant fleet using its harbour and for having had the first Hong Kong built ocean-going ship constructed here. He would not allow any form of cruelty towards animals. Technical notes: To create the family tree, I created two CSV files. The East India Company introduced a rule "for the annual destruction of dogs in Bombay island, and a considerable number were from time to time destroyed, in spite of frequent petitions from the public". Parsi and Christian, Hindu and Muslim, were alike the objects of his beneficence. Like countless drug dealers that came later, Jejeebhoy came from a poor family but desired riches. Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, 8th Baronet Sir Henry Egerton Aubrey-Fletcher, 8th Baronet (born 27 November 1945) is the current Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire. [16] These were the very first distinctions of their kind conferred by Queen Victoria upon a British subject in India. . In 1803 Jeejeebhoy was shipwrecked off Cape Town with the surgeon of the Brunswick, William Jardine, thus starting  a lifelong friendship founded on mutual business canniness and largess. This was his most successful and he extended his commercial contacts in the East and added Egypt and England in the west. His non-violent attitude extended also to the animal kingdom. "Walla" meant "vendor", and Jejeebhoy's business interests included the manufacture and sale of bottles on the basis of his uncle's business. He made a huge fortune in cotton and the opium trade with China. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. [12] Some of Jejeebhoy's notable charitable works include: Jejeebhoy's services were first recognised by the British Empire in 1842 by the bestowal of a knighthood and in 1857 by the award of a baronetcy. He made a huge fortune in cotton and the opium trade with China. Jejeebhoy, of Bombay. [6] By the time of his death in 1859, he was estimated to have donated over £230,000 to charity. In 1819 William Jardine became the agent for a Parsi Bombay merchant, Framjee Cowasjee, before forming a business alliance with Jamsetjee Jeejee a wealthy Parsi merchant. He was born to Merwanjee Mackjee Jejeebhoy and Jeevibai Cowasjee Jejeebhoy. “Walla” meant “trader”, and Jejeebhoy’s business interests included the manufacture and sale of bottles. [6] His philanthropic endeavours began in earnest in 1822, when he personally remitted the debts of all the poor in Bombay's civil jail. The ornate crest has an engraved acanthus designed border that is further embellished with a knight’s head, bumblebees and sun over the mountain with palm trees … Furdoonjee Jamsetjee Parakh married Soonabai Cursetjee Jejeebhoy, daughter of Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 2nd Bt. [6], On Jejeebhoy's death in 1859, his Baronetcy was inherited by his eldest son Cursetjee Jejeebhoy, who, by a special Act of the Viceroy's Council in pursuance of a provision in the letters-patent, took the name of Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy as second baronet.[6]. Unwilling to do the dirty work themselves they relied on an Indian man, Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy. The Jejeebhoy Baronetcy (sometimes spelled Jeejeebhoy), of Bombay, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.It was created 6 August 1857 for Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, a prominent Parsee merchant and philanthropist who was the first Parsi and first Indian to be knighted (1842) and the first to be made a baronet (1857). [6] In 1803, he married his maternal uncle's daughter Avabai (d.1870) and settled in Bombay, where he directed his commercial operations on an extended scale. Between 1822 and 1838, cattle from the congested fort area used to graze freely at the Camp Maidan (now called. Baronet,1st,Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy,statue, Tamil Nadu481.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 4.26 MB He bought his own fleet of ships. The connection with Jeejeebhoy was instrumental as Jardine and Matheson built up their great firm, continuing the profitable and amiable association with the Parsi entreprenur. Their works included the Royal Mint, which was dismantled and replaced by the New India Assurance Building. 1 He was the son of Rustamjee Jejeebhoy and Soonabai Rustamjee Byramjee Jeejeebhoy. William JardinePortrait by George Chinnery 1820s. Jamsetjee donated Rs. The hearse was of a plain and unassum ing description, . By the age of 40, he had made over two crore rupees, a staggering sum in those days. Under the command of Sir Nathaniel Dance, this ship drove off a French squadron under Rear-Admiral Charles-Alexandre Léon Durand Linois[6] in the Battle of Pulo Aura. Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy was born into a poor family in Bombay, on July 15, 1783. Amidst calls for dissolution of the (then) 110-year-old institution for nepotism and fiscal mismanagement (it would eventually be reestablished as administrator of community property), the community gradually came to depend on prominent individuals not connected to the panchayat and its improprieties. A tribute to their connection exists even today in a portrait of Jeejeebhoy which hangs in Jardine's Hong Kong office. Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy raised his public profile by promoting both his social status in Bombay society and his personal involvement in decision making along-side the British (p. 87). A commemorative postage stamp on the Death Centenary of Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, 1 st Baronet Jejeebhoy of Bombay, an Indian Parsi merchant and philanthropist : Issued by India. Issued on Apr 15, 1959. Jejeebhoy was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1783, of poor parents who died shortly afterwards, leaving him an orphan. His father was a textile merchant from Surat, Gujarat, who migrated to Bombay in the 1770s. One of the greatest sons of India, and certainly the greatest son of Bombay, Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy was born 237 years ago, on 15th July, 1783, in Mumbai. 1 He died in 2006. These were three boys, Cursetjee, Rustomji and Sohrabji and one girl, Pherozebai, all of whom, following in their parents footsteps, went on to also make their own mark in society. Name : Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy. With more than a little help from the British East India Company, Jejeebhoy quickly transformed himself into a Victorian-era Pablo Escobar. Jeejeebhoy, born in 1783, sailed for China and its limitless opportunities as a sixteen-year-old orphan. 5,000/- for this cause. There is a great dearth of information especially about his early trading years and his trips to China. Subscribe below to receive a Newsletter every two months and occasional updates about Group and website news. 1 You can also subscribe without commenting. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Another has him nearly dying of starvation whilst in South Africa. Jejeebhoy and his Chinese secretary Portrait by George Chinnery. On Jejeebhoy’s fourth voyage (1805)  to China, the Indiaman,  in which he sailed was forced to surrender to the French, by whom he was carried as a prisoner to the Cape of Good Hope, then a neutral Dutch possession. Once they returned, the brothers adopted the name of their Chinese teacher, Chhoi, who had taught them the art of silk weaving. Waters, Captain Shaik Cassum, Native A.D.C. In 1818, he formed the business, trading and shipping firm "Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy & Co." with two other associates Motichund Amichund and Mahomed Ali Rogay as Jejeebhoy's business associates. He was considered Bombay's most worthy son. The first ocean-going ship ever constructed in Hong Kong was the Celestial, a schooner, built for Jeejeebhoy. Byramjee Jeejeebhoy. This extract it taken from Turbans & Traders: Hong Kong’s Indian Communities  by Barbara-Sue White. When she returned to Bombay, she joined 'The Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy (J.J.) School of Art' and obtained her diploma in architecture in 1936. Hospitals, schools, homes of charity and pension funds throughout India (particularly in Bombay, Navsari, Surat, and Poona) were created or endowed by Jejeebhoy, and he financed the construction of many public works such as wells, reservoirs, bridges, and causeways. Bottlewalla”. The Mistri family was in the construction business for 4 generations before Perin. Copyright © 2013–2020 The Industrial History of Hong Kong Group, (15 July 1783 – 14 April 1859), also spelt. Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy was a member of the Parsi Panchayet of Bombay, or internal government of the Parsis, from 1823 (Jejeebhoy, 1843; Cursetjee, 1860; Davar, 1949). He bought his first ship the Good Success, in 1814, then soon formed a large, rapid fleet which often harboured in Hong Kong. Jejeebhoy and his family would often sign letters and checks using the name "Battliwala", and were known by that name in business and society, but he did not choose this assumed surname when it came to the baronetcy. This article was first posted on 15th May 2014. Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy – Bombay’s most worthy son, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamsetji_Jeejeebhoy, Celestial – first ship launched in Hong Kong 1843, Wong Kwong – appointed chief draughtsman at W.S.Bailey & Company shipyard 1901, Shatin Army Camp – link to Shatin Airfield, China International Motors (鎧興汽車) – Distributor of Bedford, Vauxhall and Buick automobiles. In 1855, under royal patronage, the Patriotic Fund was launched to aid the wounded soldiers and widows of those who had died in the Russo-Turkish war. This mass dog killing led to a serious riot. to the Gcrrernor, Sir Frank Souter, Commissioner d£ Police, "Mr. F. Mathew, Sir Jamsetjee Jejeeblioy, and'Mr. To alleviate this suffering, Jamsetjee with others founded Panjrapole on 18 October 1834. Lord Elphinstone, then Governor of Bombay, said of him, "By strict integrity, by industry and punctuality in all his commercial transactions, he contributed to raise the character of the Bombay merchant in the most distant markets. By this time Jejeebhoy had established his reputation as an enterprising merchant possessed of considerable wealth. Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 5th Baronet, KCSI, (1878-06 February1931) was an Indian businessmen. A tribute to their connection exists even today in a portrait of Jeejeebhoy which hangs in Jardine’s Hong Kong office. From 1838 onward, the Bombay Parsi Panchayat came to be increasingly disregarded as the instrument for regulating the affairs of members of the community that resided in the Bombay Presidency. Jejeebhoy and his family would often sign letters and checks using the name “Bottlewaller”, and were known by that name in business and society, but he did not choose this assumed surname when it came to the baronetcy. [6] Around this time, he changed his name from "Jamshed" to "Jamsetjee" to sound similar to names of the Gujarati community. I then wrote a quick Python script to process these files into a DOT file. [10] He was seen as the chief representative of the Indian community in Bombay by the British Imperial authorities.[11]. He spent Rs. , was a Parsi India merchant and philanthropist. Jejeebhoy's charitable gambit aimed to expand the capacities of leading Indians to operate in colonial society and promote Indian welfare. HF: Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, 1st Baronet (15 July 1783 – 14 April 1859), also spelt Jejeebhoy or Jeejebhoy, was a Parsi India merchant and philanthropist. 1 He died in 1925. 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Jejeebhoy was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1783, of poor parents who died shortly afterwards, leaving him an orphan. By 1836, Jejeebhoy’s firm was large enough to employ his three sons and other relatives, and he had amassed what at that period of Indian mercantile history was regarded as fabulous wealth. Jejeebhoy began his business career by collecting and selling empty bottles in Bombay. [2][3][4] He was considered Bombay's most worthy son. These mini dams built by Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, the Parsi businessman and philanthropist, served as a source of irrigation water for the under-privileged. Jejeebhoy was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1783, the son of Merwanjee Mackjee Jejeebhoy and Jeevibai Cowasjee Jejeebhoy. 52 Stink Boats – used in the removal of nightsoil from Hong Kong island in the 1960s and 70s, 51 D. & M. Rustomjee, trading firm in Canton and Hong Kong, 48 T.O.Morgan, Director of Water Supplies – imagined Plover Cove Reservoir while swimming in the area. At the age of 16, having had little formal education,[6] he made his first visit to Calcutta and then began his first voyage to China to trade in cotton and opium.[7]. The garden was opened in 1869 when the bridge was completed. Jejeebhoy was known by the nickname "Mr. Bottlewalla". [6] In his later life he was occupied with alleviating human distress in all its forms. The following is a brief account of his various voyages to China, and elsewhere. He was later joined by a Goan Rogério de Faria. Scroll below and check our most recent updates about about Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 1st Baronet's Biography, Salary, Estimated Net worth, Expenses, Income Reports & Financial Breakdown 2020! Family: Jamsetjee and Avabai had ten children altogether, of whom only four of the youngest survived. Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 1st Baronet Net Worth, Age, Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Dating, Marriage, Relationship Stats, Family, Career, Wiki. The Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai is a medical college affiliated to the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.Founded in 1845, it counts among the premier medical institutions in India and one of the oldest institutions teaching Western medicine in Asia.It has been consistently ranked on the list of top ten medical colleges in the country. Jeejeebhoy’s straightforward dealings and Parsi integrity initiated good credit and helped him to develop far-flung trade connections from China to Sumatra and on to Great Britain. After much delay and great difficulty, Jejeebhoy made his way to Calcutta in a Danish ship. Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 1st Baronet Jejeebhoy of Bombay, CMG (15 July 1783 – 14 April 1859 ), also spelt Jeejeebhoy or Jeejebhoy, was a Parsi-Indian merchant and philanthropist. His family was from a Parsi priestly community but his father worked as a weaver. [9] By 1836, Jejeebhoy's firm was large enough to employ his three sons and other relatives, and he had amassed what at that period of Indian mercantile history was regarded as fabulous wealth.[6]. Denomination : 15 naye paise. Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 1st Baronet Jejeebhoy of Bombay, CMG (15 July 1783 – 14 April 1859[1]), also spelt Jeejeebhoy or Jeejebhoy, was a Parsi-Indian merchant and philanthropist. Had the inconceivable sum wasted in the work of human butchery been applied to promote individual comfort and national prosperity, the world would not now be so far behind as it is in its career of progress … Our duty to relieve the sufferers in this great war would have remained the same whether the war had been a just one or not; but, considering the nature and objects of this war, we extend this relief now more as a privilege than as a duty … To the call of our gracious Sovereign, and to the call of humanity, the Parsis, my lord, will cordially respond. It is believed that Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, a Parsi merchant commissioned three weavers from a Joshi family of Surat, to travel to China and learn the craft of weaving this particular brocade silk, around 1856 CE. [6] Undaunted, Jejeebhoy undertook another voyage to China which was more successful than any of his previous journeys. Raised in Navsari, he moved back to Bombay upon the death of his parents in 1799, and was apprenticed to a maternal uncle. Jejeebhoy's second voyage to China was made in a ship of the East India Company's fleet. The first contains node data, with one line per individual, while the second contains edge data, with one line per family (father, mother, children). His voyages to China resulted in a long trading partnership with the Canton based company Jardine Matheson & Co. and Ruttonbai Cursetjee Surti, in 1899. 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