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  1. Captain Francis Light ( c. 1740 – 21 October 1794) was a British explorer and the founder of the British colony of Penang (in modern-day Malaysia) and its capital city of George Town in 1786. Light and his lifelong partner, Martina Rozells, were the parents of William Light, who founded the city of Adelaide in South Australia . Early years.

  2. Francis Light (born c. 1740, Suffolk, Eng.—died Oct. 21, 1794, Penang Island [now in Malaysia]) was a British naval officer who was responsible for acquiring Penang (Pinang) Island in the Strait of Malacca as a British naval base. Light served in the Royal Navy from 1759 until 1763.

  3. Apparently, the island of Penang used to belong to Kedah, and Francis Light cheated it right out from under Kedah! How did that happen? Well, we gotta start from the very beginning, so bear with us.

  4. Oct 15, 2022 · Captain Francis Light, a British explorer and naval officer credited as the founder of Penang, is a familiar name to most Malaysians. In George Town, where he was buried after dying from malaria in 1794, you can visit his grave at the Old Protestant Cemetery along Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah Road.

  5. Kapten ' Francis Light (c.1740 – 21 Oktober 1794) ialah pengasas petempatan British di Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. Beliau juga pengasas bandar George Town, Pulau Pinang pada tahun 1786. Kehidupan awal. Dia dilahirkan di Suffolk, England dan merupakan bekas kelasi Angkatan Laut Diraja British dari tahun 1759 hingga 1763.

  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. Feb 13, 2024 · TWO LATEST historical narratives on colonial Penang reveal interesting facets of its British pioneer Francis Light and how the state's traditional capital of George Town was initially a thriving fertile land for agriculture, including crops like padi and rubber.

  8. Sep 7, 2012 · When Light took possession of Penang in 1786 on behalf of the East India Company (EIC), he set in motion a process of colonisation which resulted in all of present-day Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei coming under British rule.

  9. Jun 19, 2012 · On a mid-July evening in 1786, a small assembly of ships and boats gathered off Pulau Tikus on the north coast of Penang Island. The vessels carried an assortment of people whose descendants would contribute to Penang's distinctive cosmopolitan chara.

  10. FRANCIS LIGHT AND PENANG. by R. BONNEY. One of the most interesting episodes in the field of Malay-British relations. is the manner by which the English East India Company came to hold legal tenure over the island of Penang in 1791.

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