Sir George Le Grand Jacob

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Sir George Le Grand Jacob was a 19th-century British Indian Army officer and colonial administrator known for his military service and governance roles in western India.

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instanceOf British Army officer
British Indian Army officer
author
colonial administrator
person
areaOfActivity Bombay Presidency NERFINISHED
western India NERFINISHED
awardReceived Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India NERFINISHED
birthDate 1805-04-24
birthPlace London, England
surface form: London
burialPlace Kensal Green Cemetery NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 1881-01-27
deathPlace London, England
surface form: London
educatedAt Addiscombe Military Seminary NERFINISHED
employer British Government in India NERFINISHED
East India Company NERFINISHED
father John Jacob NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Sir
knownFor administration in Cutch and Kathiawar
military service in western India
writings on Indian history and administration
language English
militaryBranch Bombay Army NERFINISHED
British Indian Army NERFINISHED
militaryRank colonel
name George Le Grand Jacob NERFINISHED
notableWork A Memoir of the Life and Services of General Sir John Malcolm NERFINISHED
Travels in Southern Mahratta Country NERFINISHED
Western India before and during the Mutinies NERFINISHED
occupation colonial administrator
soldier
writer
participantIn Indian Rebellion of 1857 NERFINISHED
positionHeld acting resident at Baroda
judge advocate-general of the Bombay Army
member of the Bombay Legislative Council
political agent in Cutch
political agent in Kathiawar
political superintendent in Cutch
roleInEvent helped maintain order in western India during the Indian Rebellion of 1857
serviceEnd 1861
serviceStart 1820
sibling John Jacob (brigadier-general) NERFINISHED
wroteAbout Maratha history
political history of western India

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Jacob Circle namedAfter Sir George Le Grand Jacob