Joseph Caulfield James
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Joseph Caulfield James (6 July 1860–6 July 1925) was an English-born Teacher of Irish descent from Birkenhead, United Kingdom. He was the principal tutor to His Royal Highness, Prince Vajiravudh of Thailand, who later became King Of Thailand.
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[edit] Royal Tutor
In 1887, Caulfield James arrived in Bangkok for a position teaching English at Assumption College. After a short period there, he was engaged inside the Thai Royal Grand Palace as the full time English tutor to three Princes; His Royal Highness, Prince Vajiravudh, His Royal Highness, Prince Chakrabongse Bhuvanath and His Royal Highness, Prince Nandiyavat Svasti.
Caulfield James accompanied His Royal Highness, Prince Nandiyavat Svasti to Europe. For some years, Mr. James continued to be one of the tutors in the Grand Palace, and in 1898, he was appointed head master of the Rajakumari College inside the Grand Palace.
[edit] Royal Bangkok Sports Club
After leaving his royal duties, a sporting man by choice; Caulfield James became Honorary Secretary of the Bangkok Gymkhana Club [1]. In 1901, the Bangkok Gymkhana Club developed into the present day Royal Bangkok Sports Club.
With the help of Caulfield James, the Royal Bangkok Sports Club emerged from being a purely horse racing club to the broader sporting club that it is to this day[2]. He eventually became Chairman and then Honorary Vice President of the club in 1912 to 1915.