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Brigadier Guy
Hudleston Boisragon VC (5
November 1864 – 14 July 1931) was a
recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest and most
prestigious award for...
- Alan
Maxwell Boisragon (22
January 1860 – 18
March 1922) was a
British Army officer, and author, and was
Captain Superintendent of the
Shanghai Muni****l...
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Yoruba peoples of the
Niger Delta in an 1899 article, and Alan
Maxwell Boisragon in a book of 1897. Juju is a folk
magic in West Africa;
within juju, a...
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Copland Crawford, Vice-Council of the
Benin and
Warri districts. Alan
Boisragon,
Commandant of the
Constabulary of the
Niger Coast Protectorate. Cap....
- 500 by some sources,
based on
references made by
survivor Alan
Maxwell Boisragon in his book The
Benin M****acre (1897). The
official number of parti****nts...
- of
Benin in West Africa.
Benchmark Books. p. 14. ISBN 978-0761400882.
Boisragon, Alan
Maxwell (1897). The
Benin m****acre.
Smithsonian Libraries. London :...
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British delegation led by
Acting Consul General James Robert Phillips. Alan
Boisragon, one of the
survivors of the
Benin M****acre,
included references of the...
- Her
mother was
Margaret Emma
Boisragon (born Gerrard) who in 1864 had left her
husband Major-General
Theodore Boisragon, CB, A. M. to live with Charles...
- Battalion): Afghanistan, 2
December 1878 (posthumously)
Lieutenant Guy
Boisragon (1st Battalion): Hunza, 2
December 1891
Lieutenant John Manners-Smith...
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Engineers Hunza-Naga
Campaign 1891-12-022
December 1891 Nilt Fort,
India Guy
Boisragon 0055th
Gurkha Rifles Hunza-Naga
Campaign 1891-12-022
December 1891 Nilt...