R. Grant Brown

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R. Grant Brown
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Born 1868
Died 1954
Residence East India United Service Club, St James’s Square, SW; [and] c/o Postmaster, Rangoon [1907]
Club; [and] 3 Park Place, St James's, SW1 [1917]
Club; [and] 205 Lauderdale Mansions, W9 [1919]
Club; [and] c/o Messrs Thomas Cook and Sons, Ludgate Circus, EC4 [1921]
Occupation civil service
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1921 last listed
elected_AI 1906.12.18
clubs East India United Services Club
societies Royal Asiatic Society




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Office Notes

House Notes

Proposed by T.A. Joyce; seconded by William Gowland 1906.12.04

Notes From Elsewhere

R. Grant Brown, who was a revenue officer for 28 years in Burma (1889–1917)

Brown, George Eustace Riou Grant, b. 1868.

17, Morton Crescent, Exmouth, Devon, late of the Indian Civil Service. 22nd March, 1954. [Address, description and date of death of Deceased]

Publications

External Publications

Lady of the Weir, The Paperback – 1916
by R. Grant Brown (Author)

Burma as I Saw It, 1889-1917: With a Chapter on Recent Events
1 Jan 1926
by R. Grant Brown

The Kadus of Burma / by R. Grant Brown

The use of the Roman character for Oriental languages.
by Brown, George Eustace Riou Grant, b. 1868. Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
Published 1912

House Publications

Tamans of the upper Chindwin, Burma 1911
Taungbyon festival, Burma 1915

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