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Name
  
Godfrey Vigne

Education
  
Parents
  
Thomas Vigne

Died
  
1863, Woodford Wells

Role
  
Cricket Player


Books
  
Travels in Kashmir - Ladak - Is, Six Months in America, A Personal Narrative of a Visit to, A Personal Narrative of a Visit to, Travels In Kashmir Ladakh Is

Godfrey Thomas Vigne (born 1 September 1801; died 12 July 1863 at Woodford Wells, Essex) was an English amateur cricketer and traveller.

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Early life

Vigne was born on 1 September 1801 at Walthamstow, then in Essex, the eldest son of Thomas Vigne. He entered Harrow School in 1817. He became a barrister in 1824, and was a member of Lincoln's Inn.

Cricketing career

He was mainly associated with Hampshire and he made 11 known appearances in first-class matches from 1819 to 1845.

Travels

In 1831 Vigne left England for Persia, and then travelled to India. He spent the next seven years travelling in north west India and Central Asia. Between 1835 and 1838 he travelled extensively in Kashmir and Ladakh, and was the first European known to have visited Baltistan. He was the first to describe Nanga Parbat.

In 1836 Vigne visited Afghanistan, and met the emir, Dost Mohammed. He was said to be the first Englishman to have visited Kabul.

After 1852 Vigne travelled in Mexico, Nicaragua, the West Indies and the United States.

He published several books describing his travels.

Works

  • Outline of a Route Through the Panj-áb, Kábul, Kashmír, and into Little Tibet, in the Years 1834-8. Publisher: Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Volume 9, 1 January 1839
  • A personal narrative of a visit to Ghuzni, Kabul, and Afghanistan, and of a residence at the court of Dost Mohamed with notices of Runjit Sing, Khiva, and the Russian expedition. With illus. from drawings made by the author on the spot. Publisher: Whitacker & Co., London, 1840
  • Travels in Kashmir, Ladak, Iskardo, the countries adjoining the mountain-course of the Indus, and the Himalaya, north of the Panjab. Volume I. Publisher: Henry Colburn London, 1842
  • Travels in Kashmir, Ladak, Iskardo, the countries adjoining the mountain-course of the Indus, and the Himalaya, north of the Panjab. Volume II. Publisher: Henry Colburn London, 1842
  • Observation on the Vegetation and Products of Afghanistan, Kaschmir and Tibet by J. Forbes Royal M.D. F.R.S.
  • References

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