Alexander Caseby (19 January 1898 – 14 May 1991[1]), was a Scottish missionary who was known for serving as the head of forestry and horticulturalist for the Livingstonia mission, headed by Robert Laws, in Nyasaland from 1919 to 1933.[1] While focused or horticulture, with his wife, he started a leper village in Malawi.[2] He concentrated specifically in promoting western horticultural practices within the natives of Livingstonia and attempting to improve their agricultural resources.
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