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Mervyn Worcester Howard Beech
MA Oxon
Beech, Mervyn Worcester Howard.jpg
Born 1881
Died 1923
Residence Assistant District Commissioner, East Africa Protectorate
Mombasa, British East Africa Protectorate [1917]
c/o Hon. John Fortescue, Admiral's House, Hampstead Heath, NW3 [1919]
c/o Hon. Terence Bourke, Chateau Ben Negro, Bizerte, Tunis [1921]
Occupation administrative
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1923 deceased
elected_AI 1910.12.30




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

Proposed by Sir Charles Eliot, seconded by T.A. Joyce
1920.02.17 The Treasurer reported that he had received letters of resignation from the following: Mr E.J. Solano, Mr Mervyn Beech and Mr Denys Bray. ... As Mr Mervyn Beech was resigning owing to financial reasons it was resolved that he should be informed that his subscription would be suspended provided he stated his intention of resuming his Fellowship later on, and that he would receive the Journal meanwhile.
death reported in Report of the Council for 1923

Notes From Elsewhere

Mervyn Worcester Howard, Beech MA Oxon, b.11.4.1881 Sandown, Isle of Wight - d.24.1.1923 Lamu, East Africa.






Publications

External Publications

Beech, Mervyn Worcester Howard: Aids to the study of Ki-Swahili : four studies / ([London] : K. Paul, Trench, Trubner ; New York : E.P. Dutton, [1918]) (page images at HathiTrust)

Beech, Mervyn Worcester Howard: The Suk; their language and folklore, (Oxford [Eng.] Clarendon Press, 1911) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)

Beech, Mervyn Worcester Howard: The Tidong dialects of Borneo/ (Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1908), also by Abraham Anthony Fokker (page images at HathiTrust)

House Publications

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