- Arthur Purves Phayre
Sir Arthur Purves Phayre (
May 7 ,1812 -December 14 ,1885 ) was the firstCommissioner ofBritish Burma , 1862-1867,Governor ofMauritius , 1874-1878, andauthor .Phayre was born in
Shrewsbury and educated atShrewsbury School . He joined the Indian Army in 1828. In 1846 he was appointed assistant to the commissioner of the province ofTenasserim ,Burma , and in 1849 he was made commissioner of Arakan. After theSecond Anglo-Burmese War (1852), he became commissioner of Pegu.In 1862 Phayre was made commissioner for the entire province of British Burma. He left Burma in 1867, serving for a few years (1874–78) as governor of
Mauritius . He retired toBray in Ireland with his family, and was knighted in 1878.Phayre wrote the first standard "History of Burma" (1883). He is commemorated in the names of a number of animals, including:
*Phayre's Leaf Monkey "Trachypithecus phayrei"
*Phayre's Squirrel "Callosciurus phayrei"
*Eared Pitta "Pitta phayrei"
*Brown Asian Forest Tortoise "Manouria emys phayrei" subspecies of "Manouria emys "External links
* http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Myanmar.htm
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