William Benyon (British Army officer)

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William George Lawrence Beynon
Born(1866-11-05)5 November 1866
Agra, India
Died9 February 1955(1955-02-09) (aged 88)
Gerrards Cross in south Buckinghamshire, UK
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branchUnited Kingdom British Army
RankGeneral

Major-General William George Lawrence Beynon, KCIE, CB, DSO (5 November 1866 - 9 February 1955) was a British officer who fought in the Indian Army.[1]

Military career[]

British forces commanded by Major-General Benyon advanced into Mahsud tribal territory on the 6th.[2] [3] British forces engaged the Mahsud several days in June.[4] On 25 June 1917, hostilities ceased when the Mahsud sued for peace.[4] Part of the terms were that the Mahsuds had to hand rifles they had stolen, some of these came into the hands of British troops while they were still there.[4] British troops began withdrawing on 12 July.[4] The final peace agreement came on 10 August 1917 with a Mahsud jirga.[5]

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References

  • The National Archives (2021). "Beynon Collection: papers of and relating to Maj-Gen Sir Will- iam George Lawrence". The National Archives (United Kingdom). Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  • National Army Museum (2021). "The North-West Frontier". National Army Museum. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
  • Neiberg, Michael S. (2017). World War I. Routledge. ISBN 9781351142786. - Total pages: 628
  • Parker, Harry (20 August 1917). "Waziristan Campaign 1917".
  • Parker-Galbreath, Simon (1932). "Waziristan Campaign 1917". Retrieved November 17, 2021.
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