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  1. The tomb of Francis Light in Penang's Protestant Cemetery. Light died from malaria on 21 October 1794 and was buried at the Old Protestant Cemetery at Northam Road (now Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah Road) in George Town. He remembered his friends James Scott, William Fairlie and Thomas Pegou in his will.

  2. Francis Light's Tomb is located at the Protestant Cemetery in Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah. The founder of the British Settlement of Prince of Wales Island, as Penang was then named, is the kind of man that spells high sea adventure, the person credited as the founder of Penang.

  3. Northam Road Cemetery was the first cemetery to be consecrated after Captain Francis Light founded the Prince of Wales Island Settlement in 1786. The first recorded burial was of Lt. William Murray of the Bengal Artillery in 1787; the grave marker is no longer extant. [3] .

  4. Most of the graves are of the leading British families of the early settlement of Penang, with a few other nationalities of European descent. Captain Francis Light, the founder of colonial Penang was buried here in 1794 along with several other Governors of the early British trading port.

  5. Captain Francis Light's Tomb is located at the Protestant Cemetery in Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah. He is the founder of the British Settlement of Prince of Wales Island, as Penang was then named. Address Colonial Christian Cemetery (Protestant Cemetery), George Town, 10050, Penang, MALAYSIA

  6. The Francis Light statue is a memorial to Captain Francis Light (1740–1794), the founder of the British colony of Penang in 1786. It is situated in the grounds of Fort Cornwallis, George Town, Penang, Malaysia.

  7. Jun 7, 2019 · Francis Light is Penang's most famous historical figure having established the British colony in 1786. From the age of 19 Light worked first as a midshipman in the navy and then as a trader attached to the East India Company based in Phuket.