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* Malleson, George Bruce ( 1879 ) History of Afghanistan, from the Earliest Period to the Outbreak of the War of 1878 W. H.
* History of the Sepoy War in India ( London, 1864-1876 ), which was revised and continued by Colonel G. B. Malleson and published in six volumes in 1888-1889.
George Bruce Malleson, in his History of the French in India thought Orme's history generally accurate, though failing to treat the French as principals in the story.
Colonel G. B. Malleson, C. S. I., in his " History of the Indian

Malleson and from
After receiving some support ( but even more promises ) from General Malleson, the British withdrew in April 1919, and the Tashkent Soviet resumed control of the city and in July 1919, when the city was renamed Poltoratsk ( Полторацк ) after a local revolutionary.
In 1923, she was divorced from Malleson.
Malleson's only published work as screenwriter appears to be “ Lawrence of Arabia from Revolt in the Desert by T. E Lawrence ; Scenario by Miles Malleson, Brian Desmond Hurst and Duncan Guthrie October 4th 1938 ” in Filming T. E.
The script by Robert Vansittart and Miles Malleson ( from Laurence Housman ’ s play Victoria Regina ) alternated between the political and the personal lives of the royal couple.
On meeting Miles Malleson, an old friend from his time at Cambridge, he said in surprise " did you know, Miles, that I am making more money than I thought existed in the world!
Six Victoria Crosses were awarded at V Beach, all to sailors or men from the Royal Naval Division who had attempted to maintain the bridge of lighters and recover the wounded, including Unwin, Seaman George McKenzie Samson and two with the rank of Midshipman, George Leslie Drewry and Wilfred St Aubyn Malleson.
When the other midshipman with the party had failed, through sheer exhaustion to get a line from lighter to lighter, Midshipman Malleson swam with it himself and succeeded.
Following the Revolution in Russia, the Malleson Mission was sent to Trans-Caspia and the Seistan Force became the Lines of Communication for the Mission from September 1918 under the orders of the 4th ( Quetta ) Division.
He then played the flamboyant but vicious gang boss Malleson in the off-beat BBC Birmingham-based series Gangsters from 1975 to 1978.

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The Coming Back ( 1933 ), another novel which portrays her, was written by Constance Malleson, one of Ottoline's many rivals for the affection of Bertrand Russell.
The Lady Constance Malleson ( Colette O ' Niel ) ( 24 October 1895 – 5 October 1975 ) was a British writer and actress ( appearing as Colette O ' Niel ), the wife of actor Miles Malleson and lover of Bertrand Russell.
Anthony Gilbert, the pen name of Lucy Beatrice Malleson ( 1899 – 9 December 1973 ), was an English crime writer.
* Joan Malleson ( 1899 – 1956 ), physician

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Trevor Huddleston, Sir Julian Huxley, Edward Hyams, the Bishop of Llandaff Dr Glyn Simon, Doris Lessing, Sir Compton Mackenzie, the Very Rev George McLeod, Miles Malleson, Denis Matthews, Sir Francis Meynell, Henry Moore, John Napper, Ben Nicholson, Sir Herbert Read, Flora Robson, Michael Tippett, the cartoonist ' Vicky ', Professor C. H. Waddington and Barbara Wootton.
The Boultings used the same actors in a lot of their films, including Ian Carmichael, Richard Attenborough, Terry-Thomas, Dennis Price, John Le Mesurier, Irene Handl and Miles Malleson.
* 1825 – George Bruce Malleson, Indian officer ( d. 1898 )
* May 25 – Miles Malleson, English actor ( d. 1969 )
* March 1 – George Bruce Malleson, Indian officer and author ( b. 1825 )
* May 8 – George Bruce Malleson, English officer and author ( d. 1898 )
Constance trained at RADA and married Miles Malleson in 1915.
* Malleson, Constance ( 1975 ) " From: In the North ", Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies: Vol.
* Slater, John G. ( 1975 ) " Lady Constance Malleson, " Colette O ' Niel "", Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies: Vol.
* Malleson, Constance ( 1976 ) " The End " Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies: Vol.
William Miles Malleson ( 25 May 1888 – 15 March 1969 ) was an English actor and dramatist, particularly known for his appearances in British comedy films of the 1930s to 1960s.
Malleson was born in Croydon, England and educated at Brighton College and Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
They were divorced in 1923 and Malleson later married Joan Billson, who died in 1956.

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During the war, two midshipmen, George Drewry and Wilfred Malleson were awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest award of the British Commonwealth for gallantry, during the Landing at Cape Helles.
George Bruce Malleson ( 8 May 1825 – 1 March 1898 ) was an English officer in India and an author, born in Wimbledon.
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* George Bruce Malleson, Life of Warren Hastings ( London, 1894 );
On 25 April 1915 during the landing at V Beach, Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Turkey, Seaman Samson, with three other men ( George Leslie Drewry, Wilfred St. Aubyn Malleson, and William Charles Williams ) was assisting the commander ( Edward Unwin ) of their ship HMS River Clyde, at the work of securing the lighters.
On 25 April 1915 during the landing at V Beach, Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Turkey, Midshipman Malleson and three others ( William Charles Williams, George Leslie Drewry, George McKenzie Samson ) of HMS River Clyde assisted the commander ( Edward Unwin ) of the ship at the work of securing the lighters under very heavy rifle and Maxim fire.

Malleson and India
Later, they also served in Mesopotamia as part of Dunsterforce and the Malleson Mission, although these missions were aimed at preventing Turkish access to the Middle East and India, and did little fighting.

Malleson and article
See GB Malleson, The Career of Count Lally ( 1865 ); " Z's " ( the marquis de Lally-Tollendal ) article in the Biographie Michaud ; and Voltaire's Œuvres complètes.

Malleson and on
Malleson was also a writer on many films, including some of those in which he had small parts, such as Nell Gwyn ( 1934 ) and The Thief of Bagdad ( 1940 ).
Three days later, the British Major-General Wilfrid Malleson, on hearing of their arrest, contacted Britain's liaison-officer in Ashkhabad, Captain Reginald Teague-Jones, to suggest that the commissars be handed over to British forces in Meshed to be used as hostages in exchange for British citizens held by the Soviets.
In 1956, the Observer published a letter written by a British staff officer who recounted a conversation he had had with Malleson, stricken with malaria at the time, on what was to be done to the commissars.
He is interrupted by an elderly gentleman, Lawrence St. James ( Miles Malleson ) who had come to speak his nephew, Captain Henry St. James on an unspecified, but urgent, matter.

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