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William Samuells
| Capt. (Major 1879) William Samuells | |||||||
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| Born | 1841 | ||||||
| Died | 1899 | ||||||
| Residence |
Bengal Staff Corps., Cockburn's Agency, 41 Haymarket Gobindpur-Manbhum, Bengal [1883] 71 Harcourt Terrace, SW [1888] | ||||||
| Occupation | armed services | ||||||
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proposed 1877.03.13
1892.01.12 resignation announced
Notes From Elsewhere
[presumably] SAMUELLS, William Leycester. Patna 14.7.1841 — 1899. British Colonial Officer in India. Son of —> E.A.S. From 1857 served in Bengal. As captain, in 1868-72 served in Chota Nagpur and Rewa. Then in Barrackpur and Hill Tippera. Retired as colonel in 1890.
Publications: Wrote a few archaeological articles for the JASB and ProcASB in the 1870s.
Sources: The India List and India Office List for 1905. L. 1905, 606; http://jewelian.wixsite.com/blackbridge-cemetery/samuells-family.
BENGAL STAFF CORPS. To be Lieutenant-Colonels. ... Major William Leycesier Samuells. Dated 20th November, 1883.
[London Gazette Jan. 25 1884]