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Herbert Thirkell White

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Role
  
Author

Nationality
  
British

Education
  
Dulwich College


Occupation
  
Administrator

Succeeded by
  
Harvey Adamson

Name
  
Herbert White

Books
  
Burma

Herbert Thirkell White

Spouse(s)
  
Fannie Sophia Hawes (m. 1877–1931)

Alma mater
  
Dulwich College and Brasenose College

Died
  
1931, St Ives, United Kingdom

Preceded by
  
Hugh Shakespear Barnes

Sir Herbert Thirkell White KCIE CSI (1855–1931) was the Lieutenant Governor of the British Indian province of Burma (1905–1910) and the author of several books on Burma, the best known of which is the classic, A Civil Servant in Burma (E. Arnold, 1913), which is based on the 32 years (1878–1910) he spent as a civil servant in that province. White also authored the fourth volume Burma of the four volume series "Provincial Geographies of India" which was published between 1913-23 from the Cambridge University Press under the editorship of Thomas Henry Holland.

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The son of Richard White, he was educated at Dulwich College and Brasenose College, Oxford. White joined I.C.S., served in all lower grades of the public service and was posted as Commissioner, Burma-China Boundary, 1897; appointed Chief Judge of the Chief Court, Burma, 1900; Lieut.-Governor, Burma, 1905–1910. During his time as Lieutenant Governor, he reduced the amount of the annual tributes from the Shan Chiefs and promoted education among them and carried out certain Railway Extensions in the Shan States.

He married Fannie Sophia Hawes, daughter of Captain William Hawes, Indian Navy in 1877.

Titles

  • 1855–1892: Herbert Thirkell White
  • 1892–1902: Herbert Thirkell White, CSI
  • 1902–1931: Sir Herbert Thirkell White, KCIE
  • Published works

  • A Civil Servant in Burma. London, E. Arnold (1913)
  • Burma. Cambridge, The University Press (1923)
  • References

    Herbert Thirkell White Wikipedia