John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune

John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune
John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune
Born
John Elliot Drinkwater

(1801-07-12)12 July 1801
Ealing, England
Died12 August 1851(1851-08-12) (aged 50)
OccupationLawyer
Years active1848–1851
Known forAdvocating for education of women in India during the 19th century, Founder of Bethune college
RelativesJohn Drinkwater Bethune (father)

John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune (1801–1851) was an English educator, mathematician and polyglot known for promoting women's education in India.[1] He was the founder of Calcutta Female School (now known as Bethune College) in Calcutta,[2] which is considered the oldest women's college in Asia.[3] He started his professional life as a lawyer in England and came to India by his appointment as a law member of the Governor General's Council of Ministers.[4] His efforts to further women's education were actively supported by Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar and other members of the Bengali Renaissance.[5]

  1. ^ Chakrabarti, Kunal; Chakrabarti, Shubhra (22 August 2013). Historical Dictionary of the Bengalis. Scarecrow Press. p. 96. ISBN 9780810880245.
  2. ^ Hutchinson, John (2003). A Catalogue of Notable Middle Templars: With Brief Biographical Notices. The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN 9781584773238.
  3. ^ LBR, Team (5 May 2018). Limca Book of Records: India at Her Best. Hachette India. p. 161. ISBN 9789351952404.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference Bagal1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Riddick, John F. (2006). The History of British India: A Chronology. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313322808.