Arthur Phayre
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Arthur Phayre
| (Lieut.-)Col. Sir Arthur Phayre | |||||||||||
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| Born | 1812 | ||||||||||
| Died | 1885 | ||||||||||
| Residence |
Govr of Fegu [Pegu] British Burmah [1862] and E.I.U.S. Club 14 St James's Square SW Governor of Mauritisus, East India United Service Club, St James Square [1875] [and] c/o Messrs H.S. King and Co., 65 Cornhill, EC [1881] | ||||||||||
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administrative armed services | ||||||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
Governor of Pegu
Governor of Mauritius [1875]
1886.01.26 death noted
Notes From Elsewhere
Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Purves Phayre, GCMG, KCSI, CB (7 May 1812 – 14 December 1885) was a career British Indian Army officer who was the first Commissioner of British Burma, 1862–1867, Governor of Mauritius, 1874–1878, and author.
Member of the Athenaeum Club from 1868
Publications
External Publications
History of Burma (1883)
House Publications
On the nations and tribes inhabiting British Birmah
Notes on the ethnology of the Indo-Chinese nations and tribes
On the tenure and distribution of landed property in Burma