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- Horatio_Boileau_Goad abstract "Horatio Boileau Goad (18 September 1839 – 12 February 1896) was a policeman who rose to be the secretary of the Municipal Corporation of Simla, British India. He had an extraordinary knowledge of local languages and customs and was a master of disguise. He was the eldest son of Major Samuel Boileau Goad who built and owned 33 homes in Simla. Rudyard Kipling based the character Strickland in Plain Tales from the Hills on Goad. Goad committed suicide in 1896.".
- Horatio_Boileau_Goad birthDate "1839-09-18".
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- Horatio_Boileau_Goad deathDate "1896-02-12".
- Horatio_Boileau_Goad deathYear "1896".
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- Horatio_Boileau_Goad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Horatio Boileau Goad".
- Horatio_Boileau_Goad dateOfBirth "1839-09-18".
- Horatio_Boileau_Goad dateOfDeath "1896-02-12".
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- Horatio_Boileau_Goad name "Goad, Horatio".
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- Horatio_Boileau_Goad description "British police officer".
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- Horatio_Boileau_Goad comment "Horatio Boileau Goad (18 September 1839 – 12 February 1896) was a policeman who rose to be the secretary of the Municipal Corporation of Simla, British India. He had an extraordinary knowledge of local languages and customs and was a master of disguise. He was the eldest son of Major Samuel Boileau Goad who built and owned 33 homes in Simla. Rudyard Kipling based the character Strickland in Plain Tales from the Hills on Goad. Goad committed suicide in 1896.".
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