George Robert Aberigh-Mackay

George Robert Aberigh-Mackay (25 July 1848 – 12 January 1881) was a British educationalist and writer resident in India during his short adult life.

[1] He wrote a number of educational works, and extensive manuals giving first-hand data about the princely states and their rulers.

He also wrote, mainly for The Pioneer newspaper, but also for other English and Indian papers, including letters in the Bombay Gazette under the nom de plume "The Political Orphan".

This book gave promise of a successful literary career, but the author died at the age of thirty-three.

[1] George Robert Aberigh-Mackay married Mary Ann Louisa Cherry on 13 October 1873 at Simla, Bengal, India; their children were:

The Bengali Baboo . Twenty-One Days in India (1878–1879). The Teapot Series by George Aberigh-Mackay