Brand Sapte (c1825 - 6 June 1891), succeeded George Dundas Turnbull as Collector of the district of Bulandshahr, and later became judge at Farrukhabad, North-Western Provinces, India. He wrote short biographies of all the men from Haileybury who fought against the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Having spent two years at Haileybury he arrived in India in 1843 and remained there until 1871. He died on 6 June 1891 at 116 Gloucester Terrace, London.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Brand Sapte
Bornc1825
Died6 June 1891

References

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  1. ^ Singh, Kuar Lachman (1874). Historical and Statistical Memoir of Zila Bulandshahar. Allahabad: North-Western Provinces Government Press. pp. 45–52. ISBN 978-3-382-50031-3.
  2. ^ Danvers, Frederick Charles; Monier-Williams, Monier; Bayley, Steuart Colvin; Wigram, Percy; Sapte, Brand (1894). Memorials of Old Haileybury College. A. Constable. pp. xi–xii, 424.
  3. ^ Keene, Henry George (1883). "2. Meerut and Bulandshahr". Fifty-Seven: Some Account of the Administration in Indian Districts During the Revolt of the Bengal Army. London: W.H. Allen. p. 34.
  4. ^ "Deaths". Nuneaton Advertiser. Warwickshire. 13 June 1891. p. 5. Retrieved 26 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ Kaye, Sir John William (1897). "Revolt at Bulandshahr". Kaye's and Malleson's History of the Indian Mutiny of 1857-9. Vol. VI. London: Longmans, Green. p. 134.
  6. ^ UK, Registers of Employees of the East India Company and the India Office, 1746-1939. p. 29 – via ancestry.co.uk.