VAILLANT, Louis

VAILLANT, Louis Auguste André Marie. Paris 26.11.1876 — Arras (Pas-de-Calais) 18.2.1963. French Army Physician, Naturalist and Explorer. Son of Léon Louis Vaillant (1834–1914), Professor of Zoology, and Henriette Jeanne Hovius, educated in Paris. Studied medicine at Bordeaux, graduated 1902 and became physician in French colonial army. In 1905-09 he travelled with…

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VALENTINE, William H.

VALENTINE, William H. 1856 — 1927. British Numismatist. Apparently a layman without academic or official position. Publications: The Copper Coins of India. 1. Muhammadan Coins. 271 p. 2. The Panjab and Contiguous Native States. 78 p. 68 pl. L. 1914-21. – Sasanian Coins. 118 p. L. 1921. – “Bombay, Rājputāna, Central India”, J. Allan…

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USBORNE, Charles Frederick

USBORNE, Charles Frederick. London 18.2.1874 — 6.11.1919. British Civil Servant in India. Son of Thomas Usborne (1838–1898), a businessman, and Agnes Elizabeth Gibbs. Studies at Balliol College, Oxford. Rejected by army because of his modest height he joined  I.C.S. in 1898. Finally Deputy Commissioner of Hissar (Haryana). He suffered of…

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UPJOHN, Aaron

UPJOHN, Aaron. 17?? — 1???. British Printer in India. Arrived at Calcutta in 1785 as ship’s musician (bassoon player). There he became printer and part owner of the Calcutta Chronicle. Bankrupt in 1792. He printedthe very first Bengali–English dictionary ever published in his own name, but it is claimed that the real…

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TUFNELL, R. H. Campbell

TUFNELL, Robert Hutchinson Campbell (Tuffnell). 1852 — 1908. British Colonial Officer in South India. Son of Thomas Robert Tufnell, a businessman, and Frances Howard Hutchinson. Studied from 1870 at Oxford (Exeter College), then joined army. Captain (1888), served mainly in South India. Participated in Afghan wars. Retired as Major. Married 1878 Mary…

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TRAILL, John

TRAILL, John. Brechin, Angus 4.7.1841 — Udaipur 21.9.1909. Rev. British (Scottish) Missionary in India. Ordained 1869. From 1872 worked in Jaipur, Ajmer and Udaipur for the United Free Church of Scotland. Married Janet Kirk (d. 1876), four daughters (two twins) and one son. Publications: “Dadu, Dadupanthis”, E.R.E. 4, 1911, 385f. Sources: myheritage and…

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TRACY, James E.

TRACY, James Edward. Pasumalai, Tamil Nadu 4.7.1850 — Kodaikanal 4.8.1923. Rev. U.S. Missionary in South India. Son of Rev. William Tracy (1807–1877), of the Madura Mission, and Emily Frances Travelli (1811–1979). Studied in the U.S.A., M.A. Married 1877 before going to India, arrived there just before his father’s death. Like…

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TOWERS, Robert Mason

TOWERS, Robert Mason. Grange, County Tipperary 29.6.1840 — Cambridge 16.4.1907. British Civil Servant in India. Son of Rev. Robert Towers. School in Kilkenny. Studies at Trinity College, Dublin (M.A.), then in I.C.S. From 1874 Judge in Bhagalpur and Monghyr. Retired. From 1888 Professor of Bengali at King’s College, London and…

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TORRENS, Henry D’Oyley

TORRENS, Henry  D’Oyley (D’Oyly). Meerut 24.2.1833 — London 1.12.1889. Sir. British Colonial Officer in India. Son of —> H. W. Torrens (1806–1852) and Eliza Mary Roberts (1808–1834). Joined army in 1849, Colonel 1864, Major-General 1869 and Lieutenant-General 1884. Served in Crimean war and in 1857 uprising. Travels in Ladakh, etc.…

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TOMASCHEK, Wilhelm

TOMASCHEK, Wilhelm (Vilém Tomášek). Olmütz, Moravia (now Olomouc in Czechia) 26.5.1841 — Vienna 9.9.1901. Austrian (Czech) Geographer, Classical  and Oriental Scholar. Son of gymnasium teacher Johann Adolf Tomaschek (d. 1849) and Katharina Kasparvan Radostin, a German family with Czech name. Gymnasium in Vienna. Studies of classical philology, linguistics (Fr. Müller, Miklosich),…

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