John Goldsborough Ravenshaw II
John Goldsborough Ravenshaw II was the chairman of the British East India Company.Life
John Goldsborough Ravenshaw was the son of John Goldsborough Ravenshaw and Elizabeth Withers, and the great-grandson of William Withers. His parents, who married in January 1772, had already given birth to two sons when John was born, and gave birth to two more sons after the birth of John.
Some sources claim that Ravenshaw was educated at his father's college, Trinity College, Cambridge, but there is no documentary evidence of this. In 1801 he married Hannah Bond, a daughter of Commodore Charles John Bond, of the British East India Company's Bombay Marine. They had 12 children, including John Hurdis and Hester. The family lived on Harley Street in London, England. Ravenshaw became first one of the directors of the British East India Company in 1819, Deputy Chairman from 1829–1831, and chairman in 1832. He remained as director until his death in 1840.