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George Wilson (Chief Colonial Secretary of Uganda)

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administrative system of governance that works for everyone, one of the ways in which Wilson did this was by increasingly relinquishing more judicial responsibility to chiefs in the local hierarchy and to the African courts, this system of government crafted by the innovation of Wilson was to be the style and format of administration in Uganda for the following 60 years, and so he was subsequently described as being the chief architect of Uganda's native policies. He was also largely responsible for tempering the hostile behaviour senior officials at Entebbe had towards Bunyoro natives. On 1 April 1902 he was made the
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supplying and delivering food to the man in charge – George Wilson. Nonetheless, despite his frictional encounters in the first 3 years of engaging with the natives via IBEA, George's long-term career was not damaged furthermore he was eager whilst patient when it came to dealing with the natives. He could speak several of the local languages, having learnt how to speak Swahili and Masai from two of his African wives had spent some noticeable period of time working as an administrator in the
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rubbing him with carbolic oil to jump-start the heart beats, which seemed to have worked, and so George was given whiskey to ease the pain; however, his health challenges continued that evening and so Lugard stayed up nursing Wilson all day and night, which saved his life. From various accounts, George was committed to joining Lugard for his Uganda expedition in 1890. Captain Lugard Knew him well and formed a high opinion of Wilson as he was "very successful with the
922:. By 30 August 1894 George Wilson was appointed the first class transport officer then the 1st class assistant of the Uganda protectorate, afterwards. Then since 31 January 1895 he existed in the capacity of a sub-commissioner of the Buganda Kingdom and was the principal British official in Buganda at the time then from 5 November 1897 to 29 January 1898, Wilson was the acting commissioner and the commander in chief of the Uganda Protectorate and the 862: 677: 1226:"We are the superior race by virtue of our ability to teach and to restrain, and the natives readily acknowledge this, as they readily throw themselves upon us for the responsibility of judgements in decisions in all grave crises and will continue to do so until generations of civilisation remedy their mental defects, or we gratuitously or out of mistaken sentiment throw them entirely upon themselves." 733:, they came across a Swahili caravan with slaves that were being transported by traders who fled but were later caught by Lugard and placed on trial in Mombasa. Meanwhile, some of the slaves were successfully freed and the malnourished children were fed and clothed. and between 1890 and 1897 one third of all slaves in East Africa, are said to have been freed by officers of the IBEAC & the 1895 87: 32: 878:), unfairly dismissed by the IBEA company for abandoning the station; however, the company blamed his ambush on the mistreatment of natives. Even though Wilson and the multiple officials there, maintained that the company was responsible for the failure, due to the lack of assistance even after a request was sent. Other accounts from people that met George Wilson like 978:"In Uganda the intensity of the relief experienced on the suppression of the Soudanese mutiny is beyond description. As I anticipated in a previous despatch, the deep gravity of the mutiny has put all local troubles out of focus, and it has been difficult to rouse the native authorities into taking the necessary action for the decisive stamping out of the 4675: 4015: 1323:, to read out his much awaited paper to which he got much praise for, titled:" The progress of the Uganda Protectorate" a few months later on 15 January 1907 he read out the same paper as the principal guest of the evening hosted by the Royal Society of Arts and chaired by Wilson's old friend and comrade 1377:
On the morning of January 15, 1908. Wilson's secretary uses the typewriter to place into writing on a letter the instructions given out by the deputy governor – George Wilson. Wilson, then instructs every colonial administration in the land to buy all items of antique and cultural value and send them
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because what followed was the forcible recruitment of the kikuyu's as porters, purposeful theft of things like food from the kikuyus, local squabbles between IBEA officials and the Kikuyu residents, Harassment and sexual assault of the kikuyu women, along with the failure of the kikuyu to be paid for
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By 12 September 1890 On Lugard's 2nd expedition, Wilson's health had deteriorated to the point of losing consciousness having already suffered constant health challenges along the journey and having a very weak pulse so Lugard acted quickly by taking Wilson to his tent and using natural medicine like
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and Jane Leslie whose occupation was household duties. George was moved to Australia when he was just 5 years of age. He grew up in a rough background in Australia then went on to become a music hall entertainer. Eventually the eldest of 9 siblings, he was also the discoverer of a coal mine and was a
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An Attempt to Give Some Description of the Physical Geography, Botany, Zoology, Anthropology, Languages and History of the Territories Under British Protection in East Central Africa, Between the Congo Free State and the Rift Valley and Between the First Degree of South Latitude and the Fifth Degree
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An Attempt to Give Some Description of the Physical Geography, Botany, Zoology, Anthropology, Languages and History of the Territories Under British Protection in East Central Africa, Between the Congo Free State and the Rift Valley and Between the First Degree of South Latitude and the Fifth Degree
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in London, he stated that the value and volume of Ivory exports had recently fallen for the Protectorate colony, thereby reducing colonial income for that financial year. Then in 1904 to 1906 George was appointed His Majesty's commander in chief and acting commissioner of the Uganda protectorate and
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had murdered two of Wilson's porters that went to his village to buy some food for the garrison, and that day by day the number of those killed and wounded in the ensuing Waiyaki besiegement of the company post at Dagoretti, increased. It is hard to find one isolating factor that led to the kikuyus'
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who was described as a "ruthless" administrator that mistreated the local. But the agreement was re-instated in 1912. George Wilson was deeply involved in shaping the administrative policies of Uganda by working closely with local chiefs and establishing a formal relationship with them to create an
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Wilson retired from his position as deputy governor of the protectorate due to ill-health on 1 March 1909; even so, he did retire with one of the highest pensions and annual salaries amongst the officials in that year. However Wilson was not without controversies, he was criticised for the ways in
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revolt...I had found it necessary some time ago on account of certain previous unauthorised journeys during disturbed periods to warn the Missions that, unless I was informed of all intended movements in the country by their members, I could not undertake to have proper precautions taken for their
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would not subside until the Protectorate government thoroughly investigates and takes decisive actions against the perpetrators responsible. There's a book by Edward I. Steinhart published in 1977 that goes into depth about the investigation and the decisions that George Wilson made following the
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transport attendants/agriculturalists, and four other Europeans, besides Wilson himself). The Europeans were Fenwick De Winton (son of Sir Francis, who was Lugard's chief), William Grant, and Archibald Brown. Wilson joined the Uganda Service/government in 1894 and his first order of business was
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These views mixed with a desire to foster British styled governance and administration in Uganda to varying degrees of success in part explains the ways in which Wilson governed the territory, nonetheless his policies had a profound impact on the geo-politics of the kingdom for decades to come.
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and the British imperialist forces. Wilson was left at the fort by lugard due to further health setbacks, leading Lugard to make the difficult decision to leave him at a station in Dagoretti with a garrison of thirty men while the rest of the expedition moved forward, though Wilson's health did
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So following the persistence of the epidemic, in January 1908 Wilson issued a notice banning all fishing activities on Lake Victoria which was assessed to increase the risk of the spread. "All fishing upon the lake shores is illegal, any subject of His Highness found fishing would be liable to
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and chiefs, and entails no actual out-of-pocket expenditure in the form of subsidies. It is one which will cause the Kabaka and chiefs to interest themselves in the question of taxation, and, in view of the fact that it was drawn up at their own special request by Mr. Wilson after he had ample
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that he gladly joined on 1 January 1890. But 5 days later Wilson became very sick with fever which persisted throughout the first expedition, though this wasn't the first time, Wilson had become sick before with his brother whilst working in east Africa the year prior. Wilson then later joined
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He had a keen interest in auto-mobiles, and is also reported to be the first European that drove a motor-car in Uganda, when in April 1904 he returned to Africa with a 25 horse power motor vehicle to tour the protectorate via +600 miles of road built since 1890, with fuel Wilson had regularly
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has made arrangements for the opening in Entebbe of a Protectorate Museum, for the collection of local curios of all descriptions, such as articles of interest and specimen of native weapons and manufactures, and local products, vegetables and mineral: in fact of all articles of historical,
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On the other hand, when Wilson, who had only barely recovered from his sabaki trip with Captain Lugard, and who was in charge of the fort that he and Lugard built to near completion in October 1890 that he was tasked with finishing off could not (along with his 40 porters and
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but that same year had proven to be the next biggest political challenge of Wilson's leadership when British power & political stability in the protectorate came under threat due to the on-going Sudanese revolt which prompted Wilson to communicate directly with the
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claim that George was persuaded to retire from his IBEA post by the leaders of a caravan returning from Uganda following the failed project, as opposed to being abruptly dismissed. This stands in stark contrast to the statement made by the IBEAC's
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now stands as the oldest museum in East Africa, founded in 1908 by deputy governor George Wilson CB who first pitched the Idea back in 1902 for the collection of objects of interest throughout the protectorate region. The items were housed in
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punishment," the notice read in part. Amidst all this Wilson was also responsible for carrying out a range of other day-to-day engagement and administration roles. Commissioner Wilson was also known for leading the inquiry in to the death of
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The Diaries of Lord Lugard: East Africa, November, 1889 to December, 1890.- v.2. East Africa, December, 1890 to December, 1891.- v.3. East Africa, January 1892 to August 1892.- v.4. Nigeria, 1894-5 and 1896 by Sir Frederick Dealtry Lugard,
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The Diaries of Lord Lugard: East Africa, November, 1889 to December, 1890.- v.2. East Africa, December, 1890 to December, 1891.- v.3. East Africa, January 1892 to August 1892.- v.4. Nigeria, 1894-5 and 1896 by Sir Frederick Dealtry Lugard,
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website in their colonial office records.On an evening conference on 7 November 1906 whilst he was still H.M. commander in chief of Uganda, he attended the annual meeting in London where he was the special guest of honour Hosted by the
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to Busoga to investigate the crisis to which Wilson then reported back to Bell: "From all the information I could gather it appeared that from 50 to 75 per cent of the population of about 300,000 were in imminent danger of starvation".
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Wilson was also involved with coming up with new ideas of setting up an efficient postage system in Uganda given the poor communication systems that existed at the time so he consulted with Rev. Ernest Millar, who worked for the
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besieging of the Dagoretti fort against Wilson and his men, especially considering that Wilson initially struck a positive friendship with the Agikuyus; however, one suggestion from an associate professor and author at
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establishing a 'native baraza' or council that was structured as a native administration, with himself as the chief administrative officer who presided over all matters involving the government in conjunction with the
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named Evanson Wamagatta is that, days after Lugard left for Uganda, his men and officials at Dagoertti did not honour the IBEA agreement and the blood-brotherhood that Lugard made with the Waikikuyu and its leader
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The Great Rift Valley – Being the Narrative of a Journey to Mount Kenya and Lake Baringo with Some Account of the Geology, Natural History, Anthropology and Future Prospects of British East Africa by John Walter
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The Great Rift Valley – Being the Narrative of a Journey to Mount Kenya and Lake Baringo with Some Account of the Geology, Natural History, Anthropology and Future Prospects of British East Africa by John Walter
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The Great Rift Valley – Being the Narrative of a Journey to Mount Kenya and Lake Baringo with Some Account of the Geology, Natural History, Anthropology and Future Prospects of British East Africa by John Walter
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dates back to 1894, it was established as the capital of Bunyoro in 1900 by Commissioner Wilson and from thereon it was formally recognised by the commissioner, as the chief administrative centre of the bunyoro
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and later when Wilson gave his speech at the Royal Society of Arts for his report regarding the progress of the protectorate in the afternoon of 15 January 1907 Wilson remarked towards the end of his speech:
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To Which the foreign secretary though displeased but satisfied with Wilson's deal, responded with a ratification of the agreement, the foreign minister's assistant named Brooke informed Jackson:
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he spent at least 5 months in Fuladoyo (a runaway slave settlement in coastal Kenya) in 1889 engaged in this work and so by December 20, 1889 he joined Lugard's first expedition from Mombasa to
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to give greater protections to African farmers, including the right to kill elephants that reportedly frequently attacked people; however, the underlying reason for this lobbying that he and
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gave his account of what transpired when he was a witness within the precincts of fort smith in 1890. He narrated that hostilities had emerged between Wa-kikuyu and company officials when
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where their headquarters were (which was built by Lugard in 1889), is in fact what led to Wilson's replacement by Colonel Erick Smith, who refocused his efforts on building another fort in
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IBEA Co. officials in Jan 1889 presenting freedom papers to 1,422 runaway slaves at Rabai - largest Christian Mission settlement on the Kenyan coast for fugitive slaves in East Africa.
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anxious but determined to push for administrative expansion into the North East and was known to be a good judge of character with his sharp assessments hence why he was known as
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working director in Australia as well as the head of a regiment he had raised, however things with the regiment went sour as did the stability of his marriage and so he became a
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and the Masai language by his two wives. Wilson had at least one child named Edward Wilson, with his Swahili speaking wife from an area called Mwembe Tayari in Mombasa.
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which was a step forward for education. In the following year on 29 March 1906, George Wilson who was still the acting commissioner, declared the opening of
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in Kent which was confirmed by the 1939 England and Wales census, and where they lived for the rest of their lives. Wilson died on 12 December 1943 at
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of the Uganda protectorate in Entebbe until 1906, and in between those dates Commissioner Wilson helped push forward the efforts and the works of the
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improve rapidly in the "cold, bracing air of the mountains" as Lugard claims in his book – 'The rise of our East African Empire'. According to
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However following his services against the Sudanese mutineers that he defeated with the help of between three thousand to four thousand armed
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He spent time writing about his experience living in the tropical country of Uganda, and his 28-page notes were published as a book called
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chiefs and the Ankole people before it was signed in August of that year with the blessing of Ankole, the colonial administration and the
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man and sailed off for East Africa with his brother (Charles Wilson) in 1888 and was discovered about a year later by an official of the
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lead attacks (following a recapture and rebuilding of the station at Dagoertti) that meant the loss of control of the previously burned
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on 19 September 1891. Lugard, on his way back to the Coast in August 1892, found Wilson at work with his road engineering skills on the
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A photograph taken by commissioner Wilson of the newly established capital of Bunyoro – Hoima in 1900, established by the commissioner
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In a letter to Stewart on 27 October 1891 where Mackinnon wrote that Wilson had "failed to conciliate the natives". Meanwhile in 1923
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Africa No. 7, A Report on the Conditions and Progress of the East Africa Protectorate from its Establishment to the 20th July, 1897
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a marxist historian – the dagoretti defeat along with another successive defeat for Wilson and his men that were unable to sustain
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However, the agreement was later withdrawn by the protectorate government following the murder of the ankole sub-commissioner Mr.
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Demographic Survey of the British Colonial Empire: South Africa High Commission territories, East Africa, Mauritius, Seychelles
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opportunity of judging them and their capabilities, I venture to submit it, with confidence for your Lordship’s ratification".
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Wilson was also proud that Uganda was becoming "less anti-malarial" under his leadership particularly in the area of health.
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in between those two years he was responsible for receiving multiple outbreak reports one of which is well documented in the
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with Wilson as the protectorate's Chief negotiator and representative. Mr. Wilson was then the deputy commissioner of the
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where he was awarded and pinned with a medal for his vital role in suppressing the Sudanese revolt; she would also play
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Transition in Western Uganda, 1891-1901:Resistance and Collaboration in the Ankole, Bunyoro and Toro Kingdoms of Uganda
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Transition in Western Uganda, 1891–1901:Resistance and Collaboration in the Ankole, Bunyoro and Toro Kingdoms of Uganda
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Due to his outstanding service and leadership during the 1894 Sudanese mutiny he was awarded a CB on 2 January 1899.
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of the 1900. In 1901 George Wilson visited Ankole and decided that the country was ready for an agreement, so under
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After departing from East Africa via Mombasa headed for England for the first time on 27 September 1899 aboard the
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The Evolution of Local Government in Uganda: A Legal and Historical Study, 1900-1962: PhD Supervised By Morris H.F
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The Evolution of Local Government in Uganda: A Legal and Historical Study, 1900-1962: PhD Supervised By Morris H.F
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British East Africa, Or I B E A: A History of the Formation and Work of the Imperial British East Africa Company
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British East Africa, Or I B E A: A History of the Formation and Work of the Imperial British East Africa Company
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reflects on Wilson's work post retirement in his book and remarks "he (George Wilson) richly deserved his CB".
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with his men and the 30 African soldiers he had. This was reportedly the first major confrontation between the
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in 1941 and later funds were raised to house the objects at a permanent residence and the museum was moved to
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School opening picture with the commissioner Wilson besides his wife and various other officers and officials.
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And earlier in the speech Wilson also strongly aired white supremacist/racial superiority sentiments stating:
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Networks in Tropical Medicine Internationalism, Colonialism, and the Rise of a Medical Specialty, 1890–1930
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Original Industrial Missionaries of The Scottish Mission in Mombasa with George Wilson of the IBEA Co. 1891
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Imperial Frontier: A Study of Relations Between the British and the Pastoral Tribes of North East Uganda
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Imperial Frontier: A Study of Relations Between the British and the Pastoral Tribes of North East Uganda
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Henry Robert Addison, William John Lawson, Charles Henry Oakes, Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1920).
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Henry Robert Addison, William John Lawson, Charles Henry Oakes, Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1922).
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Charles Henry Oakes; Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen; Henry Robert Addison; William John Lawson (1920).
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Charles Henry Oakes; Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen; Henry Robert Addison; William John Lawson (1922).
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as the chief British official at Kampala he had with him at the time two African wives one of them was
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of the Uganda Protectorate. Wilson was then in charge of setting up relief measures in response to the
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Wood, Henry Trueman; Heron, J. S. (22 November 1907). "One-Hundred-and-Fifty-Fourth Session, 1907–8".
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on 3 March 1898 in the absence of the PM and as tensions continued to rise Wilson issued a letter to
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George Wilson seated in a rickshaw with four Ugandans in front and behind the vehicle – circa 1906–09
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that states a Knowledge editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.
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who also estimated the legal slave population held by the Arabs to be at minimum 275,000 in 1897.
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Proceedings of the Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East. Ninety-Ninth year, 1897-98
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Proceedings of the Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East. Ninety-Ninth year, 1897-98
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in East Twickenham. Shortly after, the couple returned to Mombasa on 19 April 1900 aboard the
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and the Roman Catholic Kaima chief. Both of whom, George Wilson charged with incitement to
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Mr. Wilson's letter read as follows: "I am directed to inform you that his excellency the
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Slaves being freed from the Swahili caravan discovered by Wilson and Lugard and their team
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efforts of the scarce public health officials along with the skeleton laboratory team at
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on 2 January 1899. Became an honorary corresponding secretary and non-resident fellow of
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on 30 August 1894. Was the sub-commissioner of the Buganda Kingdom in 1895. Also Was Her
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A History of Africa: African societies and the establishment of colonial rule, 1800-1915
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A History of Africa: African societies and the establishment of colonial rule, 1800–1915
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Group photo of Mengo Hospital opening by H.M. commissioner George Wilson at the center
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Fort smith – a government station a few miles from the Kikuyu mission station in 1901
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The Rise of Our East African Empire Early Efforts in Nyasaland and Uganda, Volume 1
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which resulted in the arrest of two Baganda chiefs: Mukwenda protestant chief of
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On 25 January 1905, H.M. acting commissioner George Wilson C.B, formally opened
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government house for deputy commissioner Wilson & his wife in Bunyoro, 1900
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made up of medical experts and other officials in Uganda that were sent by the
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that were kept locked up in the Kampala fort, he was also taught how to speak
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and had claimed 250,000 lives when it ended in 1920. Wilson also lobbied the
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for a week and a half, which forced Wilson and his men to vacate the fort in
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to the colonial capital – Entebbe, which was only agreed upon last minute.
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article goes into depth about Henry Galt and his murder. On 28 March 1907
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in western Uganda that was built by Captain Lugard, that he named after
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and they were paid one ring of brass wire per day (equivalent to 4
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on the 16th March referring to the sudanese mutiny by writing:
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with him in their garden at the government house in
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Conrad Press. 2018. 4816:Debrett, John (1931). 4148:Debrett, John (1920). 2400:Mau Mau and the Kikuyu 2397:Leakey, Louis (1952). 1991:. Conrad Press. 2018. 1554:Debrett, John (1931). 1461: 1355: 1335: 1277: 1269: 1250: 1163:Sir Henry Hesketh Bell 1110:Annual General meeting 866: 749: 689: 681: 673: 665: 657: 649: 641: 540: 244:Sir Henry Hesketh Bell 107:by rewriting it in an 4640:10.2307/j.ctvd58rhp.1 4368:Dunbar, A.R. (1965). 3893:The first sixty years 3856:Williams, Leon Norman 3357:10.2307/j.ctvd58rhp.1 3185:Dunbar, A.R. (1965). 2850:: 199. 6 August 1898. 2643:Dunbar, A.R. (1965). 2305:"The Kedong Massacre" 1779:Dunbar, A.R. (1965). 1486:Royal Society of Arts 1482:Royal Tunbridge Wells 1478:Royal Tunbridge Wells 1459: 1353: 1333: 1321:Royal African Society 1275: 1267: 1248: 1206:which he handled the 1114:Royal African Society 1090:British Royal Society 1028:King's African Rifles 864: 817:under the command of 811:John Dawson Ainsworth 791:Sir William Mackinnon 747: 687: 679: 671: 663: 655: 647: 639: 601:Royal Society of Arts 538: 424:Years of service 313:Royal Tunbridge Wells 5282:"The London Gazette" 5226:Who's who: volume 72 5202:Burke, John (1914). 5180:Who's who: volume 74 5103:Okoth, Assa (2006). 4915:on 15 September 2022 4591:. 1915. p. 134. 4214:"The London Gazette" 4134:Who's who: volume 72 4098:Burke, John (1914). 4084:Who's who: volume 74 3578:. 1915. p. 134. 2508:Okoth, Assa (2006). 2311:. The British Empire 2267:on 15 September 2022 1474:The Farthing Lyminge 1398:, then moved to the 1325:Sir Frederick Lugard 920:Sir John Milner Gray 475:to then-Captain Sir 384:senior civil service 146:The right honourable 3521:The Society of Arts 2908:(Africa No. 2): 52. 2813:(Africa No. 2): 54. 2526:"Evanson Wamagatta" 2303:Bellers, Veronica. 1414:and George Wilson. 1364:King's college Budo 1092:to investigate the 1082:deputy commissioner 990:after leaving from 916:'L'etat c'est moi.' 880:John Walter Gregory 593:Uganda protectorate 569:Uganda Protectorate 518:Uganda Protectorate 510:Uganda protectorate 477:Frederick D. Lugard 324:m. 20 February 1900 186:Uganda Protectorate 5510:. 29–30: 31. 1965. 5508:The Uganda Journal 5325:The Uganda Journal 4492:The Uganda Journal 4314:The Uganda Journal 4297:The Uganda Journal 3738:– via JSTOR. 3631:The Uganda Journal 2697:. 29–30: 31. 1965. 2695:The Uganda Journal 2188:The Uganda Journal 1828:The Uganda Journal 1804:The Uganda Journal 1584:The Uganda Journal 1470:Laleham Middlesex. 1462: 1396:fort lugard (1908) 1356: 1336: 1278: 1270: 1251: 1208:Nyangire rebellion 1157:inquiry. 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agreement 409:Military service 329:Domestic partner 288:Personal details 274: 262: 255:George Wilson CB 252: 216: 207: 196: 165: 141: 140: 132: 125: 121: 118: 112: 89: 88: 81: 74: 67: 63: 60: 54: 34: 33: 26: 5566: 5565: 5561: 5560: 5559: 5557: 5556: 5555: 5531: 5530: 5514: 5502: 5372: 5371: 5331: 5319: 5313: 5258: 5232: 5231: 5212: 5186: 5185: 5048: 5027: 5002: 4980:10.2307/1156638 4968: 4962: 4947: 4918: 4916: 4905: 4899: 4885: 4873: 4863: 4851: 4841: 4828:Johnston, Harry 4805: 4769: 4744: 4724:(22): 113–135. 4650: 4610: 4581: 4563: 4526: 4502: 4486: 4476: 4462:"Kenya Gazette" 4460: 4453: 4447: 4420: 4414: 4402: 4381: 4374: 4360:Baganda at Home 4350: 4268: 4263: 4262: 4233: 4229: 4210: 4206: 4179: 4175: 4164: 4163: 4159: 4146: 4142: 4129: 4125: 4114: 4113: 4109: 4096: 4092: 4079: 4075: 4062: 4058: 4045: 4041: 4032: 4031: 4027: 4012: 4008: 3997: 3996: 3992: 3983: 3982: 3978: 3967: 3966: 3962: 3949: 3948: 3944: 3931: 3930: 3926: 3918:Baganda at Home 3913: 3909: 3888: 3884: 3876:Baganda 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