Sir Francis Arthur Aglen GCMG KBE (安格聯; 17 October 1869 – 26 May 1932) was a servant of the Chinese Imperial Customs, later to be the Chinese Maritime...
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Aglen may refer to: Aglen, Bulgaria, a village in Bulgaria Aglen, Iran, a village in Iran Aglen Point, a promontory in Antarctica Anthony John Aglen, British...
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provide educated Chinese staff for the Service. Hart was succeeded by Sir Francis Aglen (安格联, 1869–1932) and then by his own nephew, Sir Frederick Maze (梅乐和...
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by his brother-in-law, Sir Robert Bredon, and then formally by Sir Francis Aglen. Hart died on 20 September 1911 after a cardiac decline following a...
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award of the Republic of China. The award consists of nine classes. Francis Aglen Albert I of Belgium William Beckett Léon Bourgeois Emily Susan Hartwell...
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celebrated (or notorious) newspaper editor, radical, and politician. Sir Francis Aglen (1869-1932), head of the Chinese Maritime Customs service from 1911...
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Hydro-Electric Board. He was born in Peking on 30 May 1911 the second son of Francis Aglen of Alyth in Perthshire and his wife, Isabel Marion Agnes Bayley Balfour...
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Agnes (Senga) Bayley Balfour, married the diplomat Francis Aglen and was mother to Anthony John Aglen.[unreliable source?] Balfour's interest in Sino-Himalayan...
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Oakwood Station and Ipswich, Queensland. When Inspector-General Sir Francis Aglen was dismissed by the Beiyang Government in late 1927, he ensured his...
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pp. 66–67: Calendar State Papers Venice: 1603–1607, p. 77. Anthony S. Aglen, A selection from the writings of Dean John Stanley (New York, 1894), pp...
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