Arthur Jermy Mounteney Jephson (1859โ€“1908) was an English merchant seaman and army officer. He became an adventurer and African explorer, who accompanied H. M. Stanley on the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, 1887โ€“1889.[1]

Emin Pasha Relief Expedition

Jephson's diary from the expedition was published half a century after his death, and provides a record of the late Victorian African expeditions, of which this expedition was to be the last.

Henry M Stanley with the officers of the Advance Column, Cairo, 1890. From the left : Dr. Thomas Heazle Parke, Robert H. Nelson, Henry M. Stanley, William G. Stairs, and Arthur J. M. Jephson

References and further reading

Primary sources

Secondary works

  • Liebowitz, Daniel; Pearson, Charles : The Last Expedition: Stanley's Mad Journey Through the Congo, 2005, ISBN 0-393-05903-0
  • Moorehead, Alan : The White Nile, London, 1960, 1971
  • Smith, Iain R. : The Emin Pasha Relief Expedition 1886-1890, Oxford University Press, 1972
  • Gould, Tony : In Limbo: The Story of Stanley's Rear Column, David & Charles 1980 ISBN 0-241-10125-5

Note: The name is also spelled "Mountenay"

Notes

  1. โ†‘ Driver, Felix. "Jephson, Arthur Jermy Mounteney". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/34182. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)


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