George Wilson (Chief Colonial Secretary of Uganda)
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George Wilson CB (of the civil division) (13 May 1862 - 12 December 1943) also known as bwana tayari - "Mr ready", amongst natives in the East Africa protectorate region, was a general African staff employee of the Imperial British East African company (1890-1891), was (the then Captain) Sir Frederick D. Lugard's Chief Lieutenant from 1889 to 1890, and was the second in command during Lugard's caravan expedition to Uganda on 6 August 1890 where Lugard travelled with 120 Swahilis, 9 Persian transport attendants/agriculturalists and four other Europeans, besides George Wilson. They were Fenwick De Winton (son of Sir Francis who was Lugard's chief), William Grant and Archibald Brown. George Joined the Uganda Service/government in 1894 and was in civil charge of the Protectorate during the out
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George Wilson (Chief Colonial Secretary of Uganda)
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George Wilson
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(CB)
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(The right honourable)
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Bwana Tayari
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George Wilson
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(CB)
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(The right honourable)
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1862-05-13
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1909-03-01
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August 1894
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George Wilson C.B.
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1862-05-13
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Edward Wilson
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1943-12-12
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George Wilson CB.jpg
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king Edward VII
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Bwana Tayari
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George Wilson and Jane Leslie
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Colonial administrator, senior civil service, Explorer
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Clarissa Adelina Humphreys
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m. 20th Feb, 1900
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H.M. Commander in Chief of the Uganda Protectorate
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George Wilson CB (of the civil division) (13 May 1862 - 12 December 1943) also known as bwana tayari - "Mr ready", amongst natives in the East Africa protectorate region, was a general African staff employee of the Imperial British East African company (1890-1891), was (the then Captain) Sir Frederick D. Lugard's Chief Lieutenant from 1889 to 1890, and was the second in command during Lugard's caravan expedition to Uganda on 6 August 1890 where Lugard travelled with 120 Swahilis, 9 Persian transport attendants/agriculturalists and four other Europeans, besides George Wilson. They were Fenwick De Winton (son of Sir Francis who was Lugard's chief), William Grant and Archibald Brown. George Joined the Uganda Service/government in 1894 and was in civil charge of the Protectorate during the outbreak of the Sudanese Mutiny. He was appointed first class transport officer then the 1st class assistant of the Uganda protectorate on 30 August 1894. Was the sub-commissioner of the Buganda Kingdom in 1895. Also Was the acting commissioner and the commander in chief of the Uganda Protectorate and the consul-general (5 November 1897 - 29 January 1898). Was awarded the C.B. on 2 January 1899. He was the first ever Chief collector for the Bunyoro district (August 1900 - 17 November 1901) and was the deputy commissioner of the Uganda Protectorate at Entebbe, government house(1 April 1902 - 1904) and deputy governor of the protectorate (2 December 1907 - 1 March 1909). He was H.M. - His Majesty's commander in chief and acting commissioner of the Uganda protectorate (1904-1906) and (27 April 1907 - November 1907). Was a fellow at the Royal Society of Arts and a silver medal recipient since 28 June 1907.
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Swahili woman from Mombasa
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