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PANZERA, LiteratureFrancis William was born in 1851. Son of J. G. I. A. Panzera, Civil Engineer, and grandson of J. G. Panzera, formerly Minister of War, and afterwards British Consul, Naples.
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PANZERA, LiteratureFrancis William was born in 1851. Son of J. G. I. A. Panzera, Civil Engineer, and grandson of J. G. Panzera, formerly Minister of War, and afterwards British Consul, Naples.
Two daughter Served for some years with Royal and Militia Artillery. Appointed to serve as Acting Engineer with R.E. in Eastern District to raise, organise, and train Harwich Militia Division, and 1st Class Army Reserve (Submarine Miners) R.E., 1888. Commanded troops, Harwich and Landguard, 1890-1891.
Nominated by War Office to serve under Colonial Office in South Africa, 1892.
Government Engineer Officer and Superintendent Public Works, Bechuanaland and Protectorate, and Engineer Officer, Bechuanaland Border Police, 1893. Member Protectorate Concessions Commission, 1893.
Commanded Imperial Base, Macloutsie. And southern line of Communications, under Colonel Goold - Adams, Matabele War, 1893-1894 (promoted Major Reserve of Officers, medal).
Magistrate, Macloutsie and Tati Districts, 1893 - 94.
Secretary, Khama Southern Boundary Commission, 1894. Imperial Government Engineer and Representative, VryburgPalapye Section(s), (subsidised), Rhodesia Railways, since 1894. Expert to Treasury for Jameson Trial, 1896.
British Member and President British-Transvaal Joint Boundary Commission, 1897.
Special Commissioner, Ngamiland, 1898-1899. Served throughout South African War, 1899- 1902.
Deputy-Assistant-Adjutant-General, commanded artillery, et cetera, Defence of Mafeking. Subsequently as Doctorate.A. Attorney - General on Staff of Doctorate.I.G. of Communications.
Assistant Commissioner Bechuanaland Protectorate, 1901.
And Commandant Northern Protectorate. Imperial Military Member Western Section War Losses Compensation Commission (despatches twice, medal with 2 clasps, King’s medal with 2 bars, promoted Lieutenant-Colonel Reserve of Officers). Reserve of Officers, retired.
F.R.S.A.; Resident Commissioner, Bechuanaland Protectorate.
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