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HARRIS, John William was born on February 21, 1849. B. of 4th Earl of Malmesbury.
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HARRIS, John William was born on February 21, 1849. B. of 4th Earl of Malmesbury.
Hofwyl, Berne; Marlborough. Woolwich; tutors. Son of His (or Her) Majesty representative in Chile, Switzerland, and Netherlands. Passed for Woolwich, 1866.
For India Civil Service, 1869.
Went to India, 1871; served North-west Provost and on famine duty in Bengal. Retired, 1S7S; appointed His (or Her) Majesty Consul, Denmark, 1880. Leghorn, 1887; resigned, 1SS8.
Received gratuity; called to Bar, 1894. Barristerat-law; author.
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Clubs: East India United Service, National Liberal.
Rough shooting, helping at elections.
Spouse 1880, Amelia Frances Wardlaw, o. c. of Lieut.-Col. H. W. Cumming.