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Up for sale a RARE! "British Military Historian" John William Kaye Clipped Signature.
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Sir John William Kaye KCSI (1814 – 24 July 1876) was a British military
historian, civil servant and army officer. His major works on military history
include a three-volume work on The History of the Sepoy War in India.
This work was revised later by Colonel G. B. Malleson and
published in six volumes in 1890 as Kaye and Malleson's History of the
Indian Mutiny. The second son of Charles Kaye, a solicitor, and Eliza,
daughter of Hugh Atkins, he was born in London and baptized on 30 June 1814. He
was educated at Eton College and at
the Royal Military College,
Addiscombe. From 1832 to 1841 he was an officer in the Bengal Artillery commissioned on 14 December 1832 as a
Bengal artillery cadet, afterwards spending some years in literary pursuits
both in India and in Britain. He
married Mary Catherine (1813-1893), daughter of Thomas Puckle of Surrey, in
1839. In 1841 he resigned from the army and began to write for newspapers such
as the Bengal Harkaru. In 1844 he started the Calcutta Review while also writing a novel based in
Afghanistan. In 1856 he entered the civil service of the East India Company, and
when in 1858 the government of India was
transferred to the British crown, he succeeded John Stuart Mill as secretary of the political and secret
department of the India office. In 1871 he was made a KCSI. He died in London at his home at Rose Hill on 24 July
1876.