In December 1841, when Mother M. Delphine Hart and her intrepid
band of 11 Loreto nuns arrived in Calcutta from Ireland, they were
housed in "a splendid three-storeyed mansion, Number 5, Middleton
Row, a noble building, spacious, airy..." Earlier occupants of the
building included Henry Vansittart, Governor of Bengal (1760-64)
Sir Elijah Impey, First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at Calcutta
(1774-82) and from 1824, the Second Anglican Bishop of Calcutta,
Bishop Heber. On January 10, 1842, Loreto House school was opened
in this building.
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