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Albert Fytche

Lieut. Col [Major General]
Albert Fytche
Fytche, Albert.jpg
Born 1820
Died 1892
Residence Martaban Burmah; Reform Club
21 Lowndes Square, SW [1872]
Occupation armed services
Society Membership
membership ESL, AI Ordinary Fellow
left 1873.01.07 resigned
elected_ESL 1866.06.25
elected_AI 1866
clubs Reform Club



Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

Chief Commissioner at Martaban Burmah
Major General in 1872 list

Notes From Elsewhere

Lieutenant-General Albert Fytche CSI (1820–1892), for whom is named the bird Bambusicola fytchii, served as Chief Commissioner of the British Crown Colony of Burma from February 1867 to April 1871. Commissioned in the 1830s, he was promoted to Captain in the 1840s. A string of promotions followed: Major in 1853, Lieutenant-Colonel in 1862, Colonel in 1864, Major-General in 1868 and Lieutenant-General in 1877.

Publications

External Publications

House Publications

on some natives of the Andaman Islands

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RAI Material

Other Material