174 C. R. Wilson — An unrecorded Governor of Bengal. [No. 2, 
manors, messuages, lands, etc., for uses herein after expressed :—viz : 
£1000 yearly for use and support of Edward Stephenson, my son, during 
life and heirs.if my son die without issue ... then to Anthony Askew, 
For these details I am indebted to Mr. F. A. Winder, who also tells 
me that Edward Stephenson built “ Governor House,” Keswick, and 
that a descendant of the family is still living in Paris at a place called 
“ Governor’s House.” The following inscription is cut in stone on the 
chancel floor of Crosthwaite Parish Church. 
“ Edward Stephenson, Esquire, 
“ late Governor 
“ of Bengal. 
“ ObK Sep. 7, 17ti8. 
“ iEtat. 77.” 
