Sketches of Some Distinguished Anglo-Indians: Including Lord Macaulay's Great Minute on Education in India with Anglo-Indian Anecdotes and IncidentsAsian Educational Services, 1999 - 372 pages A nostalgic journey down the aisles of the British Raj which recounts the life and careers of some known and lesser known Englishmen. The people mentioned were in service about the 1850 s. This book is a reprint of the 1888 edition. |
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Contents
SIR JOHN MORRIS K C S I | 2 |
SIR AUCKLAND COLVIN K C M G C I E Lieutenant | 125 |
HENRY WOODROW M A THE NESTOR OF EDUCA | 137 |
137 | 160 |
BRIEF NOTICES OF DISTINUIGSHED ANGLOINDIANS | 187 |
General H LawrenceColonel William Price | 193 |
FieldMarshal Sir William Maynard Gomm G C | 237 |
Lord Byrons Tita A Sketch from the India Office | 254 |
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