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| Date transcribed | 2011-08-00 |  | Transcribed by | Peter Bailey |  | Comment | Note that notables of Indian, Afghan, etc. origin do not always follow the alphabetical name patterns established by Buckland in his original work. |  |  | Surname | Mackeson |  |  | First  Name(s) | Frederick |  |  | Birth  Year | 1807 |  |  | Death  Year | 1853 |  |  | Entry | Son of William Mackeson : born Sep. 28, 1807 : educated at Canterbury and in France : entered the Indian Army in Bengal, in 1825 : in the 14th N.I. : stationed as Assistant Political Agent at Ludiana : accompanied Sir A. Burnes {q.v.) to Cabul in 1837 : distinguished as a Frontier and Political Officer in the first Afghan war, in the Khyber and at Peshawar: C.B., 1842 : in the battle of Aliwal : in 1846, Superintendent of Cis-Satlaj territory: was in the Panjab campaign of 1848-9 : Political Officer with the Army : after Chilianwala he swam the Jhelum in full flood : local Lt-Colonel, 1849 : Commissioner of Peshawar in 1851 : he was, while engaged in official work in his verandah, assassinated by a religious fanatic from Koner, Sep. 10, 1853 : he died on Sep. 14. Lord Dalhousie wrote his epitaph, which included the following words�"" He was the beau ideal of a soldier�cool to conceive, brave to dare, and strong to do. . . . The loss of Col. Mackeson's life would have dimmed a victory : to lose him thus, by the hand of a foul assassin, is a misfortune of the heaviest gloom for the Government, which counted him among its bravest and its best."" | 
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 A List of eminent persons who served in British India, together with short biographical notes of each |