Martanda Sydney Tondaiman
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Martanda Sydney Tondaiman (22 July 1916 – 20 January 1984) was the son and only child of
Martanda Bhairava Tondaiman Raja Sri Brahdamba Dasa Raja Sir Martanda Bhairava Tondaiman (26 November 1875 – 28 May 1928) was the ruler of the princely state of Pudukkottai from 15 April 1886 to 28 May 1928. Early life Martanda Bhairava Tondaiman was born on 26 Nov ...
,
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of
Pudukkottai Pudukkottai is the administrative headquarters of Pudukkottai District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a large city located on the banks of the Vellar River. It has been ruled, at different times, by the mutharaiyar dynasty , Cholas, ...
and his Australian wife Molly Fink.


Early life

Martanda Sydney Tondaiman was born while his parents were residing in Sydney, Australia. Martanda Bhairava Tondaiman had left India as the British Resident of the State of Pudukkottai felt that the marriage would undermine his position among his subjects. Both the Rajah and Ranee were received in private audience by George V and Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace in 1920 and subsequently attended by Royal command all Court functions until the Rajah's death. The Rajah had been an extremely close friend of King George V's father, Edward VII, and attended his coronation in 1902. Sydney was not
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as he had been born to a non-Christian father.


Education

Sydney was educated at the
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, Switzerland and the
Clare College, Cambridge Clare College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. The college was founded in 1326 as University Hall, making it the second-oldest surviving college of the University after Peterhouse. It was refounded ...
from where he graduated in
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. At Le Rosey, his closest friend was
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, who later sent Sydney a special invitation for his coronation in 1967. In 1938, while travelling between
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and Paris, Sydney met with a road accident and was left with a
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, which allowed him to use a Faberge cane that enhanced his already elegant appearance. Sydney moved to the United States and became a U.S. citizen on September 1, 1943.


Arrest

In 1945, Sydney was arrested in New York for theft. ''
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'' reported on February 18, 1945 that the prince had stated that his own "considerable funds were unavailable" to him, and that he had "only a couple of thousand dollars in the bank, not nearly enough to maintain my usual style of living". Despite the request of his accuser that he be freed on probation, Sydney was convicted and imprisoned at City Prison. It was reported in the New York Times on April 2, 1946 that after aiding in the recovery of some of the property, spending nine months of a one-year term in prison and after his mother had made full restitution, that he was released from prison. In 1946, he was invited by Ramon Grau, President of Cuba, to reside in Havana and went there upon his release. As a result of his conviction, his U.S. citizenship was revoked. However, in 1980, by Act of Congress, his U.S. citizenship was reinstated, and he died a United States citizen.


Later years

In 1948, he returned to Europe and lived between London, Cannes and St. Moritz. His company was eagerly sought after by the highest echelons of international society. In 1967 his mother died and left him a considerably wealthy man. Sydney himself died sixteen years later, on January 20, 1984, at the Hotel de la Ville,
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, of
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. His body was cremated at the
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and his ashes were interred beside those of his parents.


References

* * * Papers of Pudukkottai archives, collection of Clive Kandel, legatee of the Will and Testament of Prince Martanda of Pudukkottai. {{DEFAULTSORT:Tondaiman, Martanda Sydney 1916 births 1984 deaths People from Sydney Indian royalty Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge People convicted of theft Golders Green Crematorium Australian emigrants to the United Kingdom Alumni of Institut Le Rosey