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Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie : ウィキペディア英語版 | Curzon Wyllie
Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie, KCIE (1848–1909) was an Indian army officer, and later an official of the British Indian Government. Over a career spanning three decades, Curzon Wyllie rose to be Lieutenant Colonel in the British Indian Army and occupied a number of administrative and diplomatic posts. He was the British resident to the Princely states of Rajputana and Nepal, and later, the political ''aide-de-camp'' to the Secretary of State for India, Lord George Hamilton. Sir Curzon Wyllie was assassinated on 1 July 1909 London by an Indian revolutionary Madan Lal Dhingra. ==Early life== Curzon Wyllie was born at Cheltenham on 5 October 1848 to General William Wyllie (1802–1891) and his wife, Amelia (1806–1891). Third and youngest son of five children, Wyllie was educated at Marlborough College (1863–4) and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst (1865–6) before joining the army in October 1866 as ensign 106th foot (Durham Light Infantry), subsequently arriving in India in 1867. Both his elder brothers, John William Shaw Wyllie (1835–1870) and Francis Robert Shaw Wyllie (1837–1907) served in India. The latter Francis Shaw Wyllie joined the Bombay civil service, became under-secretary to the Bombay government, and died in London in February 1907.
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