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Date transcribed | 2011-05-01 | Transcribed by | Peter Bailey | Comment | Note that notables of Indian, Afghan, etc. origin do not always follow the alphabetical name pattern established by Buckland in his original work. |
| Surname | Johnstone | | First Name(s) | James | | Titles | Sir | | Year of Birth | 1841 | | Year of Death | 1895 | | Entry | Born Feb. 9, 1841 : son of Dr. James Johnstone, F.R.C.P. : educated at the Birmingham Grammar School and Gosport : entered the Bengal Army, 1858 : Maj-General,1894: in the Trans-Gogra force in the mutiny, 1858-9 : in the Bhutan campaign, 1864-6 : in charge of elephant Kheddas in Orissa, 1868-74 : Political Agent at Keonjhur during the rebellion, and in charge of the State for 3 years : Political Agent at Manipur, 1877 : at the head of the Manipur Army relieved Kohima, 1878, where 545 British subjects were besieged by 6,000 Nagas : at assault and capture of Khonoma : Commissioner in 1881 for settling disputes on Burmese frontier : made a great march in 1886 from Manipur and saved lives of Europeans employed in Upper Burma : K.C.S.I., in 1887 : wrote at length to the newspapers in 1891, after the outbreak and troubles at Manipur : died from a fall from his horse on June 13, 1895, after his retirement : was a claimant to the dormant Marquessate of Annandale. |
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A List of eminent persons who served in British India, together with short biographical notes of each
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