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Eldon Gorst

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This rejection, together with the murder of Boutros Ghali, caused Gorst to abandon his lenient policy in favor of a harsher one, using the Exceptional Laws and various penal measures to stifle the Nationalists. He had almost restored British control when he became stricken with cancer and went back
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as prime minister, popularly ascribed to Gorst, angered the Nationalists and many other Egyptians, leading to press attacks and eventually to Boutros Ghali's assassination. The revival of the Press Law in 1909 alienated Europeans as well as Egyptians and proved unenforceable. Gorst's attempt to
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An unprepossessing and egotistical man, disliked by the older British colonial administrators in Egypt and distrusted by the Egyptians as sphinxlike, Gorst was never accorded the respect that his intelligence and strong will warranted, although he received the Grand Cordons of the
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came to power, the British government sent Gorst to replace Cromer with instructions to give Egyptians greater responsibility to manage their internal affairs. As British Agent and Consul General in Egypt, Gorst quickly improved the Agency's relationship with
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the following year as controller of direct taxes, becoming undersecretary for finance in 1892, adviser to the Egyptian Interior Ministry in 1894, and Financial adviser to the Egyptian government in 1898. He was promoted to a Knight Commander of the
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Political cartoon published in the Cairo Punch, showing Sir Eldon Gorst, reclining and holding strings attached to puppets representing Egyptian ministers
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to take up the appointment as Commander-in-Chief, India. In 1904 Gorst returned to London where, as undersecretary of state, he effectively represented
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list published on 26 June 1902, and received the order and knighthood on 22 September 1902, during a visit to King
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Eldon Gorst was also the lover for two years in the 1880s of (Christina Anne) Jessica Sykes, nÊe
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In 1885 he became both a barrister and a member of the British diplomatic corps, going to
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British barrister and diplomat and Consul-General in Egypt (1861-1911)
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and other papers are in the possession of his grandson, Paul Lysley.
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during a short visit in late October 1902, when Kitchener was
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education
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Power and Passion in Egypt: A Life of Sir Eldon Gorst
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Sir Eldon Gorst
GCMG
KCB

Consul-General in Egypt
Abbas II
Lord Cromer
The Viscount Kitchener
New Zealand
Liberal Party
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
Lawyer
Diplomat
GCMG
KCB
Consul-General in Egypt
Sir John Eldon Gorst
Solicitor General for England and Wales
Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education
Eton College
Trinity College, Cambridge
Egypt
Order of the Bath
1902 Coronation Honours
Edward VII
Balmoral Castle
Lord Kitchener
Lord Cromer
Foreign Office

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