Innes, A. Mitchell 1864-1950

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Name (Latin)
Innes, A. Mitchell 1864-1950
Other forms of name
A. M. I. (Alfred Mitchell-Innes)
I., A. M. (Alfred Mitchell-Innes)
Innes, Alfred Mitchell, 1864-1950
Mitchell-Innes, Alfred, 1864-1950
Date of birth
1864-06-30
Date of death
1950-02-13
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 33085152
Wikidata: Q4723172
Library of congress: no2004053255
Sources of Information
  • Credit and state theories of money, c2004:t.p. (A. Mitchell Innes) p. 1 (functionary in Great Britain's foreign service) p. 4-7 (born Alfred Mitchell-Innes in England, June 30, 1864; died in 1950; the hyphen in surname was not used in publications; referred to as Innes in text) p.4 (Innes wrote several reports including one on Bees and honey (1928) and one on the Poisons and Pharmacy Acts (1930); also author of "Martyrdom in our times")
  • To see with others' eyes, 1907:t.p. (A.M.I.)
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Wikipedia description:

Alfred Mitchell-Innes (30 June 1864 – 13 February 1950) was a British diplomat, economist and author. He had the Grand Cross of the Order of Medjidieh conferred upon him by Abbas II, Khedive of Egypt. He served as the first president of the Egyptian and the Africa's most crowned club Al Ahly SC, from 1907 to 1908.

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