John Shakespeare
| Lieut. Col. John Shakespeare CIE, DSO; CMG CIE DSO | |||||||
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| Born | 1861 | ||||||
| Died | 1942 | ||||||
| Residence |
Imphal, Manipur State, Assam; 20 The Barons, St, Margarets, Twickenhan Burton House, Staines Road, Twickenham [1915] 14 Alexandra Court, Maida Vale, W9 [1919] 414 Clive Court, Maida Vale, W9 [1923] | ||||||
| Occupation | armed services | ||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1908.11.02 proposed by T.A. Joyce, seconded by J.L. Myres
Indian army political agent
sometimes spelt without final e
report of the council for 1916: congratulations to Lt.-Col Shakespeare, who has been awarded the C.M.G.
Notes From Elsewhere
Shakespeare, John, C.I.E. (1896), D.S.O.; I.A.; Dy. Commissioner, Assam; b, 1861; s. of Colonel Sir Richmond C. Shakespeare, C.B.; educ: at Wellington College and Sandhurst; entered the Army, 1881; became Major, 1895; Intelligence Officer, Lushai and Chin-Lushai Expedition, 1889-90; Superintendent, South Lushai Hills; 1891-96; Assistant Commissioner, Assam, 1896; Deputy Commissioner, 1898; Political Agent, Manipur, 1905; joined the Indian Staff Corps, 1896. Publications: the Lushais and the Land they Live in; The Lushai Kuki Clans. Address: Manipur, India.
Publications
External Publications
The Lushei Kuki clans
by Shakespear, John, 1861-; Eastern Bengal and Assam (India), 1912
The Lushais and the Land they Live in