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614692A Compendium of Irish Biography — Torrens, RobertAlfred Webb

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Torrens, Robert, Colonel, a prolific writer, was born in Ireland in 1780. He entered the Royal Marines in 1797, and rising through the various grades became a colonel in 1837. He distinguished himself against the Danes in 1811, and afterwards served in the Peninsula, where he was appointed colonel of a Spanish legion. In 1831 he was elected member of Parliament for Bolton. His works, numbering twenty-six in Allibone's list, are on divers subjects, fromCelibia Choosing a Husband, a novel published in 1809, toTracts on Finance and Trade, 1852. TheAnnual Register says: " He was an indefatigable writer; the productions of his pen, which include a great variety of tracts on subjects of political economy, some able pamphlets on the currency, and some literary efforts of a lighter class, extend over a period of fifty years. For some time Colonel Torrens was a part proprietor and editor of theGlobe newspaper. He was a skilful and lucid writer, and succeeded in throwing considerable light upon some of those abstruse questions connected with monetary science which are the stumbling-block of economical students." He died 27th May 1864, aged 84.[1][2]

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  1. Annual Register. London, 1756–1877.
  2. Authors, Dictionary of British and American:S. Austin Allibone. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1869–'71.

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