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Sir '''Herbert Thirkell White''' (1855-1931) was the ] of the ]n province of ] (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. Sir '''Herbert Thirkell White''', ] (1855-1931) was the ] of the ]n province of ] (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.


==Titles==
*1855-1892: Herbert Thirkell White
*1892-1902: Herbert Thirkell White, CIE
*1902-1931: Sir Herbert Thirkell White, KCIE




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Sir Herbert Thirkell White, KCIE (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.


Titles

  • 1855-1892: Herbert Thirkell White
  • 1892-1902: Herbert Thirkell White, CIE
  • 1902-1931: Sir Herbert Thirkell White, KCIE


Preceded bySir Hugh Shakespear Barnes Lieutenant Governor of British Crown Colony of Burma
1905–1910
Succeeded bySir Harvey Adamson

Published works

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

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