Aubrey John ('AJ') O'Brien

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Aubrey John ('AJ') O'Brien
CIE
File:O'Brien, Aubrey John ('AJ').jpg
Born 1870
Died 1930
Residence 7 Drury Street, SW
Mianwali, Punjab [1906 list]
Muzaffargarh, Punjab [1911]
Shahpur, Punjab [1913]


Occupation armed services
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1915 last listed
elected_AI 1906.07.04




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Proposed by H.A. Rose; seconded by T.A. Joyce 1906.07.04

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Lieutenant-Colonel Aubrey John "A.J." O'Brien CBE, CIE (5 December 1870 – 31 August 1930) was an officer in the British Indian Army and a writer on India
O'Brien's father was Edward O'Brien of the Bengal Civil Service. Aubrey O'Brien was educated at Dover College and at the Sandhurst.
He served three and a half years in the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, and one and a half years in the 110th Maratha Light Infantry before spending 29 years in the Punjab Commission.[1]
He also remained the district judge as a Lieutenant at Bannu (then part of British India, now in Pakistan). On 9 November 1901 he was promoted to the rank of captain and appointed as the 1st Deputy Commissioner of the newly formed Mianwali District (then part of British India, now in Pakistan).[2] He served Mianwali not once but three times, the second time in 1906 and the third time in 1914.[3] However he was promoted to the rank of major during his third tenure at Mianwali.
O'Brien was made CIE in 1906 and CBE in 1919.[1]
He died in Kensington, aged 59, from undisclosed causes and [4] was interred at Brompton Cemetery, London.


Publications

External Publications

Female infanticide in the Punjab, Folklore 19:3 (1908), pp. 261–75
Mianwali Folklore Notes, Folklore 22:1 (1911), pp. 73–77
The Mohammedan Saints of the Western Punjab, The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 41 (1911), pp. 509–520 (with Reginald Bolster)
Cupid and Cartridges (Sketches of Sport in the Punjab), 1911 (with Reginald Bolster) Bahawalpur: Transformation of an Indian State, The Times, 4 November 1926

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