William Wilkinson (died 1836) was an Englishman appointed as the Levant Company's representative in Bucharest in October 1813;[1][2][3] His agency was terminated in 1816.
[4] Despite support for his candidacy from Prince Ioan Caragea, the then hospodar of Wallachia, Wilkinson failed in his attempt to secure appointment as British Consul in Bucharest in 1818.
[1] He wrote a book An Account of the Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia: With Various Political Observations Relating to Them (1820).
[6][7] Wilkinson was later posted to Syros, in 1829, by the Levant Company.
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