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Sir William Lee-Warner GCSI [1] was an author and administrator in the Indian Civil Service. He was Chief Commissioner of Coorg in 1895.
In 1909 he contributed a chapter on India and Afghanistan to the The Cambridge Modern History and the Grolier Society Book of History.[2] In 1904, he authored a biography of 1st Marquess of Dalhousie.[3] In 1910 Macmillan published his Native States of India.[4]
References
- ^ THE "PECCAVI" STORY, The Observer; 2 September 1917;
- ^ The Book of History, a History of All Nations From the Earliest Times to the Present. Viscount Bryce (Introduction). The Grolier Society. 1915.
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