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Augustus Mongredien (1807–1888) was a corn merchant, also known as a
political economist Political economy is the study of how economic systems (e.g. markets and national economies) and political systems (e.g. law, institutions, government) are linked. Widely studied phenomena within the discipline are systems such as labour m ...
and writer. He was a leading amateur British
chess Chess is a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king. It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to dist ...
master.


Life

He was born in London in 1807, of French parents. His father was a French officer who fled to England after Bonaparte's coup d'état in 1798. He was educated in the Roman Catholic college at Penn, Buckinghamshire, and continued his studies long after leaving the institution. He entered commercial life at an early age, and was the owner of the first screw steamers to the Levant. In 1859, he became a member of the firm of H. J. Johnston & Co., and when it was broken up in 1864 he began as a cornbroker on his own account. In 1862, he purchased Heatherside, Surrey. Gradually he withdrew from business and devoted most of his attention to literary pursuits. He had joined the National Political Union in 1831, as well as a spinoff organization, The Radical Club, in 1833British-History and in 1872 he was elected a member of the
Cobden Club The Cobden Club was a society and publishing imprint, based in London, run along the lines of a gentlemen's club of the Victorian era, but without permanent club premises of its own. Founded in 1866 by Thomas Bayley Potter for believers in Free ...
, under the auspices of which society several of his treatises were published. He thoroughly grasped the free-trade question, and expounded his views on the most difficult problems of political economy with great lucidity. He was a good musician and an excellent botanist. He was elected president of the Chess Club in 1839. He had a colloquial knowledge of seven languages, could recite many pages of the Koran, and spoke modern Greek like a native. Mr. Gladstone, in recognition of his merits, placed his name on the Civil Pension List. Mongredien died at Forest Hill, London, on 30 March 1888.


Chess career

In 1859 Mongredien played a chess match against
Paul Morphy Paul Charles Morphy (June 22, 1837 – July 10, 1884) was an American chess player. He is considered to have been the greatest chess master of his era and is often considered the unofficial World Chess Champion. A chess prodigy, he was c ...
. After drawing the first game, he lost the next seven on the trot, losing the match 7.5-0.5. In 1862 he played in chess's first international round-robin tournament (in which each participant plays every other) in London, finishing 11th of 14 with 3/13.


Works

Mongredien wrote on
free trade Free trade is a trade policy that does not restrict imports or exports. It can also be understood as the free market idea applied to international trade. In government, free trade is predominantly advocated by political parties that hold econ ...
and botanical subjects. His principal works are : # ''Trees and Shrubs for English Plantations ; a selection and description of the most Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Native and Foreign, which will flourish in the Open Air in our Climate .... with Illustrations,'' London, 8vo. # ''England's Foreign Policy ; an Enquiry as to whether we should continue a Policy of Intervention,'' London, 8vo. # ''The Heatherside Manual of Hardy Trees and Shrubs,'' London, 1874-5, 8vo. # ''Frank Allerton. An Autobiography,'' 3 vols. London, 1878, 8vo. # ''Free Trade and English Commerce,'' 2nd edit. London
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8vo ; answered by F. J. B. Hooper, 1880 ; and in ''Half-a-pair of Scissors ; or what is our (so-called) Free Trade ?'' (anon.), Manchester, 1885. # ''The Western Farmer of America,'' London, 1880, 8vo, reprinted 1886 ; replied to by T. H. Dudley and J. W. Hinton. # ''History of the Free Trade Movement in England,'' London, 1881, 8vo, translated into French by H. Gravez, Paris, 1885, 8vo. # ''Pleas for Protection examined,'' London, 1882, 8vo; reprinted 1888. # ''Wealth-Creation,'' London, 1882, 8vo. # ''The Suez Canal Question,'' 1883, 8vo. # ''Trade Depression, recent and present''
885 Year 885 ( DCCCLXXXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * Summer – Emperor Charles the Fat summons a meeting of officials at Lobith (moder ...
8vo. # ''On the Displacement of Labour and Capital,'' 1886, 8vo.


References

;Attribution 'The Radical Club, and other papers', in London Radicalism 1830-1843: A Selection of the Papers of Francis Place, ed. D J Rowe (London, 1970), pp. 119–134. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol5/pp119-134 ccessed 14 March 2019 dd. Ms. 27796, f. 296 Printed. Membership of the Radical Club at 29 January 1838


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External links


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