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as Khedive, Wilson was appointed president of the Commission for the Liquidation of the Egyptian Debt, with full powers to regulate the financial position of Egypt. On the conclusion of this duty he returned to his post in London.
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in 1880 and was promoted G.C.M.G. in 1895. Married twice, he had no children and he died in London on 9 February 1916. He is buried with his second wife, Violet, in
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On retiring from his post as Comptroller General of the National Debt Office in 1894, he became in 1895 president of the
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as general manager, who undertook a major reorganisation of the railway. In 1903 he launched the
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Farnie, D.A. (2004). "Wilson, Sir Charles Rivers (1831–1916)".
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Wilson was born in London on 19 February 1831. He studied at
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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in 1876 and he was appointed a government director of the
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In 1879, Wilson and the first Prime Minister of Egypt,
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Charles Wilson (disambiguation)

Kensal Green Cemetery
Eton College
Balliol College, Oxford
Robert Lowe
Paris Exhibition of 1878
Egypt
Suez Canal Company
Nubar Pasha
Cairo
Urabi revolt
British occupation of Egypt
Khedive Ismail
Tewfik
Grand Trunk Railway of Canada
Charles Melville Hays
Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
Alliance Assurance Company
British Electric Traction
K.C.M.G.
Kensal Green Cemetery
Wilkie Collins
Rivers, Manitoba
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