Yeats-Brown, Francis, 1886-1944

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Name (Latin)
Yeats-Brown, Francis, 1886-1944
Other forms of name
Brown, Francis Yeats-, 1886-1944
Yeats-Brown, Francis Charles Claypon, 1886-1944
Yeats-Brown, F. (Francis), 1886-1944
Date of birth
1886-08-15
Date of death
1944-12-19
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 76647554
Wikidata: Q3081745
Library of congress: no 89004004
OCoLC: oca02497157
Sources of Information
  • The lives of a Bengal lancer [MP] 1935:credits (suggested by the novel by Francis Yeats-Brown)
  • Biog. and genealog. master index, 1980(Yeats-Brown, Francis; Yeats-Brown, Francis Charles Claypon; b. 1886 d. 1944)
  • OCLC, 3-23-89(hdg.: Yeats-Brown, Francis Charles Claypon, 1886-1944; usages: Francis Yeats-Brown, F. Yeats-Brown)
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Wikipedia description:

Lieutenant Colonel Francis Charles Claydon Yeats-Brown, DFC (15 August 1886 – 19 December 1944) was an officer in the British Indian army and the author of the memoir The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, for which he was awarded the 1930 James Tait Black Memorial Prize. His admiration and advocacy of Italian fascism cost him his role as editor of the Everyman paper in 1933.

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