• Maurice Stewart Collis (10 January 1889 – 12 January 1973) was an administrator in Burma (Myanmar) when it was part of the British Empire, and afterwards...
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  • doctor, he was commonly known as Dr Bob Collis. Maurice Collis was his elder brother. John Stewart Collis was his twin brother. He was born at Killiney...
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    Maurice Collis (1791 – March 1852) was the president of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) in 1839. Maurice Collis was born in 1791 at No...
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  • doi:10.1017/s0026749x08003491. JSTOR 20488099. S2CID 143725577. See e.g. Maurice Collis, Trials in Burma (London, 1938). venjaramood, suraj (2011). The Rediscovery...
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    adventurers fire the imagination of later authors. The English author Maurice Collis who made Mrauk U and Rakhine famous after his book The Land of the Great...
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  • Dublin surgeons. His elder brother was the writer and biographer Maurice Collis. Collis was educated at Bray preparatory school, Rugby School and Balliol...
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  • educational writer John Stewart Collis (1900–1984), British author Luke Collis (born 1988), American football player Maurice Collis (1889–1973), British colonial...
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    opium imbroglio at Canton in the 1830s and the Anglo-Chinese War," by Maurice Collis, W.W. Norton, New York, 1946 Fay (2000) pp. 192–193. Coleman, Anthony...
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  • Trials in Burma is a memoir by Maurice Collis, an English author of Irish origin who served in Burma in the Indian Civil Service under the British Empire...
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    the time. Maurice Collis holds the opinion that Pinto's accounts, while not entirely true, remain compatible with historical events. Collis considers...
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  • exhibition at Saint George's Gallery in London in 1948. Art critic Maurice Collis reviewed that exhibition, and he and Zeid became friends. The prominent...
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    Allahabad, India; she was well-educated and spoke English fluently. Maurice Collis, a colonial judge and author, wrote in his 1938 book Trials in Burma...
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  • She Was a Queen was a novel by Maurice Collis. It is a fictional embellished account of Queen Pwa Saw of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). The book...
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    adventurers fire the imagination of later authors. The English author Maurice Collis who made Mrauk U and Rakhine famous after his book, The Land of the...
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    |journal= (help) A first hand account appears in Trials in Burma (1937) by Maurice Collis Haruhiro Fukui (1985) Political parties of Asia and the Pacific, Greenwood...
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  • correspondent William Cole (1714–1782), English Anglican cleric and antiquary Maurice Collis (1889–1973), Irish administrator in Burma and writer Christopher Columbus...
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    the Great Image – Being Experiences of Friar Manrique in Arakan by Maurice Collis. ISBN 978-1406789867 Pamela Gutman (2001) Burma's Lost Kingdoms: splendours...
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    Time and Tide Trials in Burma by Maurice Collis 9 March 1938 CEJL I, OP Review of Trials in Burma by Maurice Collis published unsigned in The Listener...
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  • the Great Image - Being Experiences of Friar Manrique in Arakan by Maurice Collis 20°39′46″N 93°09′01″E / 20.662689°N 93.150347°E / 20.662689; 93.150347...
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    Basil Bunting Elias Canetti Anne Carson Joyce Cary Douglas Cleverdon Maurice Collis William Empson Caradoc Evans Gavin Ewart Ronald Firbank Henry Green...
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    last Ming Dynasty claimant to China, lived in exile at Sagaing in 1661 Maurice Collis, author of Trials in Burma, district commissioner of the Sagaing district...
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  • Glenties, "navvy poet", journalist and novelist (died 1963). 10 January – Maurice Collis, colonial administrator and writer (died 1973). 2 February – Dorothy...
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    Life Ilya Ehrenburg 12 Eikari Pwa Saw(ဧက္ကရီဖွားစော) - She Was a Queen Maurice Collis 13 Chit Thaw Yun Khin Khin (ချစ်သောယွန်းခင်ခင်) - the Lacquer Lady F...
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  • (B.Tech).In 2023, it has become Technological University,Kyaukpyu. Maurice Collis, a famous British writer, lived in Kyaukphyu in 1920s. His house, situated...
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  • William Collins (1721–1759), poet John Stewart Collis (1900–1984), biographer and countryside writer Maurice Collis (1889–1973), writer and biographer Mary Collyer...
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  • Casterbridge Thomas Hardy Marco Polo မာကိုပိုလို U Hla Din Marco Polo Maurice Collis 1962 Yoedayar White ယိုးဒယားဝှိုက် U San Win Siamese White Maurice Collis...
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  • (1925–1986, England/Australia, d/p/nf) John Stewart Collis (1900–1984, Ireland, nf) Maurice Collis (1889–1973, Ireland, nf) Danielle Collobert (1940–1978...
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  • she and her brother Philip moved to Annes Grove. She married Maurice Talbot Cooke-Collis on 7 April 1932 at St Mary's Church, Castletownroche. The ceremony...
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  • Perak and finally Governor of the British East Africa Protectorate Maurice Collis colonial administrator in Burma; later a writer on South-East Asia Arthur...
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    degree. Her first notable work was a translation of Trials in Burma by Maurice Collis in 1938, and by that time she was already published in the university's...
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