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  • In 1903 Captain Richard Bright, a regular officer of the British Army was appointed Commandant to o ...t-nominals|country=GBR|DSO}}, became Commandant. In 1922 [[Major General]] Sir Alfred Edwards {{post-nominals|country=GBR|KBE|CB|CVO}} stood down as [[Com
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  • ...and which was later translated into English by the explorer [[Sir Richard Burton]].
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  • ...and which was later translated into English by the explorer [[Sir Richard Burton]].
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  • ...and which was later translated into English by the explorer [[Sir Richard Burton]].<ref>William Govan Robertson: "Kasembe and the Bemba (Awemba) Nation." ''
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  • ...d other students were taught Greek, Latin, Hebrew and theology by the Rev. Richard Cecil as part of their training to become ministers within the Congregatio ...bezi, was not enough to make him resign at once. When he was approached by Sir Roderick Murchison, president of the [[Royal Geographical Society]], who pu
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