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James Richardson Logan (born 10 April 1819 in Berwickshire, Scotland, died 20 October 1869 in Penang, Straits Settlements) was a lawyer who popularised the name Indonesia after it was coined by the English ethnologist George Windsor Earl.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Berwickshire, Cambridge University Press, Ethnology, George Windsor Earl, Indonesia, List of streets in George Town, Penang, Logan Memorial, Max Havelaar, Old Protestant Cemetery, George Town, Penang, Scotland, Singapore, Straits Settlements.

  2. 19th-century Scottish lawyers
  3. British ethnologists
  4. Writers from British Malaya

Berwickshire

Berwickshire (Siorrachd Bhearaig) or the County of Berwick is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area in south-eastern Scotland, on the English border.

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Cambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge.

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Ethnology

Ethnology (from the ἔθνος, ethnos meaning 'nation') is an academic field and discipline that compares and analyzes the characteristics of different peoples and the relationships between them (compare cultural, social, or sociocultural anthropology).

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George Windsor Earl

George Windsor Earl (10 February 1813 – 9 August 1865) was an English navigator, colonial administrator, and author of works on the Indian Archipelago.

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Indonesia

Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans.

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List of streets in George Town, Penang

The street names of George Town reflect the multicultural heritage of the city, the capital of the former British settlement of Penang, now part of Malaysia.

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Logan Memorial

The Logan Memorial is situated in front of the Penang High Court at Light Street in George Town, Malaysia, and was erected in memory of James Richardson Logan, Scottish lawyer and man of letters, who lived in the Straits Settlements in the 19th century.

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Max Havelaar

Max Havelaar; or, The Coffee Auctions of the Dutch Trading Company (Max Havelaar; of, De koffi-veilingen der Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappy) is an 1860 novel by Multatuli (the pen name of Eduard Douwes Dekker), which played a key role in shaping and modifying Dutch colonial policy in the Dutch East Indies in the nineteenth and early twentieth century.

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Old Protestant Cemetery, George Town

The Old Protestant Cemetery (Tanah Perkuburan Protestan Lama), also known as Northam Road Cemetery, is a disused Protestant cemetery in George Town, Penang, Malaysia.

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Penang

Penang (Pulau Pinang) is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia along the Strait of Malacca.

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Scotland

Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Singapore

Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia.

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Straits Settlements

The Straits Settlements were a group of British territories located in Southeast Asia.

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See also

19th-century Scottish lawyers

British ethnologists

Writers from British Malaya

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Richardson_Logan

Also known as James Logan (lawyer).