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INDIA LIS

AND

INDIA OFFICE LIST

1905.
India Office Lixt Advertiner.

CALLAGHAN'S

INOCULARS, TELESCOPES,

ANEROID BAROMETERS.

11 price* have been revised and considerably reduced, and now range
from si ios. TO £15

POCKET 5CKET

with Sc: Xibrar^ LLINC and

t0 '• ot tbe 3GISTERING

„„_,_ TUniversit^ of Mtsconsin jometers.


SURV
ANE _____ [PASSES

Stalking, Yachting & Astronomical Telescopes.

CALLAGHAN & CO.,

OPTICIANS,
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO
Hi$ Majesty The King and H.R.H. The prince of Waleg.

23a, NEW BONO STREET.


LON^

AGENTS FOR VOIGTLAHI ,J" 1 I0CULARS


India Office List Advertise)'.

HENRY SOTHERAN & CO.


Booksellers, Publishers $ Bookbinders to 1)1$ majesty The King.
General Agents for all Bookbuyers in India, the Colonies, and Abroad.
NEW BOOKS, MAGAZINES, and NEWSPAPERS (including Foreign),
supplied at discount prices.
BOOKBINDING in every style, including Plain Strong Binding for Reading Clubs
and Public Libraries. A large selection of BOUND BOOKS for the LIBRARY
and PRESENTATION.
BOOKS SOUGHT FOR in Weekly Lists free of charge, and COMMISSIONS
AT SALES executed with care and judgment.
SECOND-HAND BOOKS. -A Stock among the largest in England; especially
rich in the publications of Learned Societies, and scientific and other periodicals.
THEIR MONTHLY CATALOGUE OF FRESH PURCHASES,
(well known for over fifty years as SOTHERAN'S PRICE CURRENT
OF LITERATURE), sent post free on application.
COLONIAL AND EXPORT DEPARTMENT.
They would direct attention to their facilities as Literary Agents in Europe
for all classes of Bookbuyers abroad, and will send with pleasure any
information as to terms and mode of business.

140, STRAND, W.C., and 37, PICCADILLY, W.


Telegraphic Address BOOKMEN, LONDON. Codes UNICODE and A B C.
Telephone Central 1515. FOUNDED IN TOWER STREET, CITY, 1816.

CHARING CROSS TURKISH BATHS

Gentlemen's Entrance, NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE.

SEPARATE BATH FOR LADIES.


Entrance -NORTHUMBERLAND PASSAGE,
CRAVEN STREET, STRAND.

PRONOUNCED TO BE THE FINEST IN EUROPE.


Admission -9 a.m. to 7 p.m., 3s. 6U. ; after 7 p.m. 2s.
These Uaths stand on what was formerly part of the grounds of the celebrated
Northumberland House. They occupied nearly three years in building, and involved an
expenditure of ^30,000. They comprise a large suite of Bath Rooms, having a floor space
of about twelve thousand feet, with a smaller suite in a separate but adjacent building for the
exclusive use of ladies ; the Cooling Rooms, which arc titled in a most luxurious manner,
are surmounted by a lofty dome specially designed to permit free circulation of air, and to
ensure perfect ventilation ; while the heating arc! ventilation of the hot chambers have been
brought to a state of perfection by a system first introduced by the Proprietors of these
Baths, and the whole of the decorations of both H"'. and Cooling Rooms have been designed
by the most eminent authorities.

AND AT LONDON BRIDGE, ALDGATE, EDGWARE RD., WOOL EXCHANGE


AND BROAD ST., Etc.
PROSPECTUS POST FREE.
India Office List Advertiser.

HENRY S. KING & CO.,

EAST INDIA BANKERS & AGENTS,

65, CORHHILL, & 9, PALL MALL, LONDON.


King, King & Co., Bombay. I Henry S. King & Co., Port Said.
King, Hamilton & Co., Calcutta. I Henry 5. King & Co., Marseilles.
King, Baillie & Co., Liverpool.
With Correspondents at Aden, Brindisi, Madras, Malta,
and all the chief Cities in the World.

BANKING.
Current Accounts opened in London, Bombay or Calcutta, with Members of the Services,
and others. Cheque Books furnished. Deposits bearing interest received for fixed periods.
Bills of Exchange upon the principal Cities in India and the East bought and sold.
Money remitted by Telegraph upon specially favourable terms.
Letters of Credit and Circular Notes issued for the use of Travellers in all parts of the World.
Loans and Overdrafts granted on approved secin..y, and special facilities offered to
those who require advances against pay or pension.
AGENCY. 4
Military, Naval, and Civil Pay, Pensions and 'Allowances realized upon the usual
terms ; Coupons and Dividends collected ; Stocks, Bonds, and Shares bought aad sold or
received for custody.
Letters for Customers received and retained, or forwarded as directed. Servants
engaged for visitors to India, Routes mapped out, and advice and general assistance
given.
No information whatever is given regarding the affairs or accounts of clients.
SUPPLY.
Newspapers and Magazines forwarded with the utmost regularity at lowest rates for Prepaid
Subscriptions, special care being taken to ensure their reaching persons travelling about.
Miscellaneous Goods, Stores, New and Second-hand Books supplied to Clubs,
Regiments, and Individuals at Co-operative Store prices for cash.
Steamer Trunks, Deck Chairs, and all Requisites for Complete Outfit supplied upon
favourable terms.
PASSAGE AND FORWARDING.
Passages engaged by the P. and O. or other Steamers at cheapest rates ; great attention
is paid to the selection of Berths and Grouping of Passengers, no commission being charged
for boaking.
Railway Tickets supplied for all Routes. Baggage, Goods, Parcels, and Packages of
every description shipped or cleared ; Insurance effected at moderate rates.
Passengers Homeward met on arrival by Messrs. Henry S. King & Co., authorized
Baggage Agents of the P. and O. Company : and special attention paid to Ladies, Children,
and Invalids.
WAREHOUSING.
Persons leaving England can Warehouse their Furniture or other Effects in the spacious
premises belonging to the Firm at Medland Street, Stepney. Every facility furnished for
examination. Packed Goods and Baggage stored.
Tht OVERLAND MAIL, price 6tV., published on Friday afternoons, is the only Weekly Paper
devoted to the requirements of Residents and Travellers in India and the East. Annual Subscription
(jt numbers), including Postage, £\ tos. t\d.
Tht HOMEWARD MAIL, price 6d.t issued weekly on the arrival of the Indian Mail, is essential to
Anglo-Indians at home and all persons interested in India and the East, being a compendium of intelligence
• •ountry. with
arranged special
Annual reference to
Subscription, their requirements
including ; it is£ithe6t.only paper of the kind now published in this
Home Postage,

HENRY S. KING & CO., LONDON.


India Office List Advertiser. 1

'THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT IN TRUSSES.

Wm. COLES & Co.,

INVENTORS AND MAKERS OF THE

SPIRAL SPRING TRUSS,

5, Sackville Street,

Piccadilly,

(LATE 225, PICCADILLY, W.).

SURGICAL ELASTIC HOSIERY MADE TO MEASURE.

ESTABLISHED 1819.

Read Cobbett's Legacy," Gratis by Post.


2

Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China


HATTON COURT, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON.
(Incorporated by Royal Charter.)
Capital, £800,000. Reserve Fund, £800,000.
Court of Directors, 1904-1905.
WILLIAM CHRISTIAN, Esq. HENRY NEVILLE GLADSTONE, Es.;.
Sir HENRY STEWART CUNNINGHAM, EMILE LKVITA, Esq.
KCIE SIR MONTAGU CORNISH TURNER.
Sir ALFRED DENT, K.C.M.G LEWIS ALEXANDER WALLACE, Jn., Es^.
JASPER YOUNG, Esq.
Joint Managers—CALEB LEWIS and T. H. WHITEHEAD.
AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:
BANGKOK. HAMBURG. MANILA. SHANGHAI.
BATAVIA. HANKOW. MEDAN. SINGAPORE.
BOMBAY. HONG KONG. NEW YORK. SOURABAYA.
CALCUTTA. IPOH. PENANG. THAIPING.
CEBU. KOBE. RANGOON. TIENTSIN.
COLOMBO. KWALA LUMPOR. SAIGON. YOKOHAMA.
FOOCHOW. MADRAS.
Bankers :
THE BANK OF ENGLAND. | THE LONDON CITY & MIDLAND BANK, LIMITED.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, LIMITED.
The Corporation buy and receive for collection Bills of Exchange : grant drafts payable at the above
Agencies and Branches ; and transact general banking business connected with the East.
Deposits of money -are received at the following rales of interest :
For three months ... 3 per cent, per annum.
„ six or nine months 3J „ ,,
i ,, twelve months ... 4 ,, ,,
' On Current Accounts interest is allowed at 2 per cent, per annum on the minimum monthly balanoes,'
provided they do not fall below £200.

THE DELHI AND LONDON BANK, LIMITED,


Established in India in 1844. Registered in London under Companies Acts 1862 and 1867.
CAPITAL, £500,000 IN 20.000 SHARES OF £25 EACH.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £337,625 FULLY PAID UP.
Head Office:
ROYAL BANK BUILDINGS, 123, BISHOPSCATE ST. WITHIN, E.C.
©trecfora.
DAVID H. SMALL, Esq., Chairman. Col.. TAMES GRAHAM.
Major-Gen. E. J. KICKARDS. Col. W. GRAHAM SMITH.
\V. F. SMITH, Es.}. JAMES GREIG, Esq.
Bankers. —The Bank ok England and Union ok London and Smiths Bank, Ltd.
Branches. —Calcutta, Delhi, Lucknow, Mussoorie, and Simla.
Agents in Bombay.—The Bank ok Bombay.
Current Accounts are opened and kept on the same terms as by London Bankers.
Deposits are received, repayable at Seven and Fourteen Days' Notice, and for longer
periods upon terms which can be had on application.
Purchases and Sales effected in all British and Foreign Stocks. Pay, Pensions,
Annuities, &C, realised free of charge to constituents.
Letters of Credit and Circular Notes issued, payable on the Continent of Europe,
Egypt, Africa, China, Australia, New Zealand, America, Canada, Ate, and the Bank draws
upon most parts of India.
P. B. BAKER, Manager
India Office List Advertiser.

NATIONAL BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED,


Registered in London under the Companies Act of 1862, on the 2$rd March, 1866.
Established in Calcutta, 29th Sept., 1863.
Subscribed Capital, £1,000,000. | Reserve Fund, £500,000.
Paid-up Capital, £500,000. ! Number of Shareholders, 655.
HEAD OFFICE:— 17, BISHOPSGATF. STREET WITHIN, LONDON, E.C
Branches.
CALCUTTA, BOMBAY, MADRAS, KURRACHEE, DELHI, CAWNPORE,
LAHORE, AMRITSAR, TUTICORIN, COLOMBO, KANDV, NEWERA
ELIYA, RANGOON, MANDALAY, ZANZIBAR, MOMBASA, NAIROBI,
ADEN STEAMER POINT, ADEN,
Agents in Galle, Ceylon: Messrs. CLARK, SPENCE & CO.
Board of Directors.
R011ER1 Campbell, Esq., Chairman. I. R. Dovso.v, Esq.
David Keid. Esq., Deputy Chairman. Robert Miller, Esq.
Alfked Simson, Esq. Rout. Williamson, Esq.
A V. Dunlop Nest. Esq. J. N. Stuakt, Esq.
London Bankers,
Bank of Engla.no. National Provincial Bank of England, Limited.
National Bank ok Scotland, Limited.
The Bank grants Drafts and Telegraphic Transfers on all places where it is represented. Negotiates and
collects Bills of Exchange; undertakes the Purchase or Salt of Indian Government and other Securities;
collects
ictxives Pay, Pensions, and periods,
jjeucrallynottrj.nsr.cts every
one inscription
year. Theofrates
Eastern Banking business. Theare
Bank
Deposits for fixed exceeding allowed at present in London :-■
Fixed for 6 months certain ... ... 3 per cent, per annum.
„ 12 „ „ 3* „ .
The Ban!; opens Current Accounts, and provided they do not fait below ,£200, allows Two percent, per
annum Interest on the minimum monthly balances.
H. CHALMERS, Manager. J. A. TOOMEY, General Manager.

BIRKBECK BANK.
ESTABLISHED 1851.
CURRENT2 cACCOUNTS.—Current
individuals- or the
- Interest is allowed on Drawing Accounts
minimum monthlyarebalances
opened when
with Trading
not drawnFirms
belowor£100.
with private
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS. —Deposit Accounts repayable on demand are opened with any sum. 2h % Interest
U allowed.
DEPOSIT RECEIPTS.—Deposit Receipts, subject to sewn days' notice of withdrawal, are issued at the
Rate of Interest allowed by the leading London Bankers; alterations in the rate are announced by
advertisement only.
STOCKS AND SHARES.—Stocks and Shares are purchased and sold for Customers of the Bank.
Quotations of prices of any Stocks can be obtained without delay, the bank being in communication with
their Stock Broker*, by private telephone.
CUSTODY OF SECURITIES.™The Bank undertakes for Customers, free of charge, the safe custody of Bonds,
Share Certificates, Title Deeds, etc., as well as the collection of Bills of Exchange, Dividends, and Coupons.
The Bank also acts as Agents for receiving the Pay and Pensions of Officers of the Army and Navy, at
borne and abroad.
C. F. RAVENSCROFT, Secretary, Southampton Buildings, High Holborn, W.C
ctab.) ASTCHOB XaXIKTZS. .»«■■
INDIAN SERVICE.
LIVERPOOL TO BOMBAY EVERY FORTNIGHT.
LIVERPOOL TO CALCUTTA DO.
The Steamers of this Service are all new, built and equipped expressly to meet the requirements of the trade ;
are provided with every comfort and convenience, and carry frirsl-class Passengers only. Surgeons and
Stewardesses carried. Moderate fares.
Passengers carried to PORT SAID, SUEZ, and ISMAILIA.
ATLANTIC SERVICE.
First-class Full-powered U. S. M. Steamers maintain a regular service from
GLASGOW TO NEW YORE.
Saloon, Intermediate, and Steerage carried at lowest rates.
For further information apply to
ANCHOR LINE (HENDERSON BROTHERS), LIMITED,
47, Union Street, Glasgow; 17, Water Street, Liverpool ; and Leadenhall Chambers, 4, St. Mary Axe, London.
b 2
4

STANDARD LIfY ASSURANCE CO.


ESTABLISHED 1825.
Constituted by Special Acts of Parliament.
Governor—HIS GRACE the DUKE of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY, K.J.

Revenue . . .. £1,390,000
Accumulated Funds £11,000,000
Claims Paid £22,775,000

Jnbian anb Colonial Hssurance.


REDUCED RATES.
Branch Offices and Agencies in the principal towns in the United
Kingdom ; also in India, the British Colonies, and other countries
abroad.
IMMEDIATE REDUCTION OF PREMIUM on return to Europe, or other
temperate climate, without Medical Certificate.

LOANS
Granted in connection with Assurance, to Military Officers, Civil
Servants, or others proceeding abroad in the Service of the
Government.
The Colonial and Foreign Prospectus may be had on application at the Chief
Offices of the Company, or to the Agents at home or abroad.
LEONARD W. DICKSON, C.A., Manager.
GEORGE OLIVER, Secretary.

EDINBURGH, 3, George Street (Head Office).


LONDON, 83, King William Street, E.C. J. H. W. ROLLAND, General Secretary
for England.
3, Pall Mall East, S.W., West End Office (For India and the Colonies).
ANDREW A. WOOD, Secretary.
DUBLIN, 59, Dawson Street. SAMUEL G. ROBINSON, Secretary.

AGENTS IN INDIA, &c.


Calcutta DOUGLAS STEWART, Secretary.
Bombay F. A. PREVOST, Secretary.
Madras and Mysore State BINNY & CO.
Colombo (Ceylon) BOIS BROTHERS & CO.
Shanghai (China) ... E. T. J. BLOUNT, Secretary.
Penang SANDILANDS, BUTTERY & CO.
Singapore ... THE BORNEO COMPANY, Limited.
Hong Kong DODWELL & CO., Limited.
Yokohama (Japan) Do. Do. (Correspondents).
India Office Ust Advertiser. 5

Clergy mutual t-

Assurance Society.
Offices-2 & 3, THE SANGTUARY, LONDON, S.W.
„ .
rations |f The
The Archbishop
Archbishop ok
of Canterbury.
York.
Chairman —The Dean OF CANTERBURY.
Deputy-Chairman—Sir Paget Bowman, Bart.
Secretary—W. N. Neai.E, Esij.
Actuary and Manager—Frank B. Wyatt, Esq., F.I. A.
FOR THE CLERGY AND THEIR RELATIVES.

THE WHOLE OF THE PROFITS BELONO TO THE MEMBERS.

Accumulated Fund, £4,194,485. Annual Income, £398,982.

EUROPEANS IN INDIA
who are relatives of the Clergy are invited to enquire as to the
HIGHLY FAVOURABLE TERMS on which LIFE ASSURANCES are granted
by this Society.
ASSURANCES can be effected, without the intervention of
Agents, by DIRECT COMMUNICATION iwith the Office in London.
The Premiums are LOWER thin those usually charged, but notwithstanding
this, THE BONUSES are VERY LARGE.
SPECIMEN OF RATES CHARGED FOR £1,000, WITH PROFITS.
INDIAN RATES FOR CIVILIANS
HOME KATES. (non-reducible cn return to Europe}.
Age
I next Endowment Endowment
Birthday. Assurance payable Assurance payable Assurance payable Assurance payable
al Death. at ace 6o or earlier at Death. at age 6o or earlier
Death. Death.

£ (/. £ J, d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
25 20 1 8 27 3 4 23 1 8 30 3 4
30 23 3 4 32 10 10 26 3 4 35 10 10
35 26 10 0 40 1 8 29 10 0 43 1 8
40 31 1 8 51 5 0 34 1 8 54 5 0

SPECIAL NOTICE— Under the " Reduced Premium System,"


four-fifths only of these premiums need be paid, the
other one-fifth remaining a charge to be repaid out
of Bonus.
6 India Office JArt Advertiser.

LONDON AND LANCASHIRE


LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1862.
Head Office: London—66 & 67, CORNHILL, E.C.
Chairman—Colonel Sir Nigel Kingscote, G.C.V.O., Deputy-Chairman—Samuel Gurney Sheppard, E?q.
K.C.B.
General Manager and Actuary—William Palin Clirehugh.
Indian Branches.
Calcutta—9, CLIVE STREET. I Bombay -GRAHAMS' BUILDINGS.
Board of Direction. Board of Direction.
C. W. N. Graham. Donald Graham.
E. H. Elles, Esq. K. R. Ross, Esq.
W. E. Preston. M. C. Ebrahim, Esq.
Chief Agents—Graham & Co. Chief Agents— W. & A. Graham & Co.
PK03H.ESS OF THE COMPANY daring- the past twenty years to 31«t December. 1903.
Years. New Business. Net Premium Invested
Sums Assured. New Premium-;. Income. Funds.
£ £ £ £
1883 544,39° 18,357 102,853 332,623
24,108 1 79,6c 4 897,792
1903 70ofoae 31,668 28d,041 1.87/.783
It will thus be been that the Net Premium Income and the Funds have largely increased during the above period.
SPECIAL FEATURES.
Low Rates of Premiums — Liberal Conditions — Immediate Payment of Claims — Policies
—Non-forfeitable and World-wide.
Distribution of Profits.— New Policy Holders participate in the large proportion of Ninety fer cent.
of the entire profits of the Company.
Special Scheme for the Assurance of Military and Naval Officers.

THE NEW INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE COLOURS.

G. S. EVENS & SONS,


have been specially appointed for the supply of above colours.
PRICES.
Striped Flannel Coat 30/- I Silk Knitted Tie 4/6
Striped Flannel Cap . 4/- I Ribbon for Tie 1/6
Silk Sash Square 7/6 I Ribbon-made How Tie 2/-
Silk Sash Tie ... 4/6 j Ribbon for Hat 2/6
Also Agents for the Supply of all Coopers Hill Colours.

TYPEWRITERS.

Do you know we can supply you with REMIN GTONI


or other typewriters as good as new for half price?

TAYLORS Typewriter Co., Ltd., =


74, CHANCERY LANE, & 92, QUEEN STREET,
.Cheapside.
India Office List Advertiser. 7

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1809.

Total Funds = = £16,898,650.


Total Kevenue for 1903, £3,550,884.

LIFE DEPARTMENT.
The Indian Rates of Premium are based on the Company's
own mortality experience, are moderate in amount, and in the
case of Policies on the lives of Europeans are reducible to Home
Rates as from the date of leaving India.
Policies are issued on the lives of Natives of India at the
same rates of premium as for Europeans resident in India.
Participating Policies have in the past received large Bonus
additions calculated upon the Compound System. The Bonus
last declared was at the rate of £\ 8s. per cent, per annum.
Some of the Company's Policies have been more than
doubled in amount by the addition of Bonuses.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Net Fire Premiums, 1903, £1,820,380.
Losses are promptly and liberally settled.

FOR PROSPECTUSES AND PROPOSAL FORMS APPLY TO—

EDINBURGH : LONDON :
64, PRINCES STREET. 61, THREADNEEDLE STREET, E.C
OR TO THE FOLLOWING OFFICES IN INDIA AND CEYLON—
CALCUTTA— 100, Clive Street. H. R. D. flunn, Local Secretary.
Do. 7, Hare Street. nessrs. King, Hamilton & Co., Secretaries.
BOHBAY—King's Buildings. nessrs. King, King & Co., Secretaries.
nADRAS—nessrs. Arbuthnot & Co. ; nessrs. Best & Co. ; nessrs
Walker & Co.
COLOiTBO (Ceylon)—nessrs. J. fl. Robertson & Co., Secretaries.
India Ojjice List Advertiser.
TtUcmfhu Addrtis : CASTKLL, OXFORD, Established 1846.

TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS,


13, BROAD STREET, OXFORD.
Specially appointed for the sale of tbe registered R.I.E.C. Colours.
Representatives attend the College every Tuesday.
Forms for self-measurement will be forwarded abroad upon application.
Representatives travel to most parts of England, and appointments are respectfully solicited.
LONDON ADDRESS : BUCKINGHAM HOTEL, 40, STRAND (WEST)
(By Appointment.) Entrance, 28, Buckingham Street.
ESTABLISHED 1837.
FIRE & BURCLAR PROOF SAFES, STRONC ROOMS, PLATE CLOSETS,
T N. 270 Dalston. AND DOORS FOR ALL PURPOSES. T.A."Doorca»e, London
List 2 Quality.

Robert Tann's

"DEFIANCE"
Fire and Fall Resisting Bent
Steel

£5:5:0

SAFE.
High. Wide. Deep.
Size, outside 24 in. 18 in.
Size, inside 18 in. 12 in. II in.
Fitted with drawer £5 : IS : O
Approximate Weight ji cwt.
Illustrated Lists giving full
parti, ulars, Post free.
London Fields Station, G.E.R., Hackney, London, N.E., and Broad St. Honse, London, E.C.

' Interest your Son In ENGINEERING/


Wil&ASSETT-kaWKBtCA RAILWAYS
AORTMAMPTBN. ^ LOCOMOTIVES
YACHTS
j fact. Models of all kinds, siz;s, and prices MODEL ENGINES
ill be found depicted in our
Of over 250 pages, fully Illustrated. Just ready—Post free, 7d.
' IT is safedevoted
to say thai
manytie-body, from youthsrudv
to age, is perfection
insensible toof the charmsLoCOmOtlTM.
of Working Mode'swonder-
We
I have
, fully faithful Imitations ofyears ofcareful
Engines to tie
of the various Railways they ore.Miniature
A complete Railway and
System can
r mere toys. You can combine
J be installed
pleasure withbyprofitable
means ofinstruct'
our Model Ao
Full Particulars on application to
BASSETT-LOWKE & CO., Northampton.
A Pastime To-Day-A Business To-Morrow."
India Office List Advertiser. £t

DARTONS

IMPROVED SELF REGISTERING

BAROGRAPH

Fitted with Eight-day Movement to Recording Drum, gives


accurate records of the Rise and Fall of the Barometer.
Price complete, £4.
If 'fitted with Moulded Frame and Bevelled Plate-Glass, with
Drawer for Charts, as Illustration.
£5 BSm
FULLY ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.

F. DARTON & CO.,


Clerkenwell Optical Works,
142, ST. JOHN STREET, LONDON.
Makers to H.M. Government. Established 1834.

As we are Manufacturers of all kinds of Optical Instruments, we are in a


position to execute large orders with despatch and at reasonable prices.
10 India Office List Advertiser.

Fills all requirements.

THE

EMPIRE
Typewriter. Price :-rs. 225.

The best guarantee of its quality is obtained by names of its users :—


BRITISH GOVERNMENT - - 630 machines.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RLY. - - 475
LONDON & N.W. RLY. - 75
MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL - 35
P. & O. STEAMSHIP CO., etc., etc., etc.

Contractors to His Majesty's Government.


Apply for Booklet "I."
THE EMPIRE TYPEWRITER CO., LTD.,
Agents In all parts
- of the World. - 77, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, E.C.

GEO. W. WHEATLEY & Co.,


General Shipping, /'v%s^
:^reinsurance & Passenger Agency, (ifJy
AND
Globe Foreign Express.
(Formerly WAGHORN, Pioneer of the Overland Route to India.) ESTABLISHED 1S37.

LONDON: CITY— LIVERPOOL-


35, Dale Street.
191 & 192, Upper Thames St.
17 & 18, Garlick Hill, E.C. MANCHESTER-
44, Portland Street.
WEST END—
GLASGOW—
23, Regent Street, 13, Cochrane Street.
Waterloo Place, S.W.
20, Glasshouse Street, PARIS—
Piccadilly Circus, W. 32, Rua Gaumartin.
CORRESPONDENTS IN ALL CHIEF CITIES OF THE WORLD.
SPECIAL AGENTS FOR UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY OF AMERICA.
India Office, List Advertiser. 11

PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900. hichest possible award.

JOSEPH GILLOTT'S

'GRAND PRIX1
Exclusively Awarded for Steel Pens. PENS
Barrel Pens, 225, 226, 262. Slip Pens, 332,
, 909, J
237, 166, 404-. In fine, medium, & broad Points
joints.
llisw TUtlJMED-Uf .POINT, No. 1032.

Now Catalogue (92 pagesJ free.


SURGICAL APPLIANCES.

BAILEY'S ELASTIC STOCKINGS.


A badly-fitting Stocking, or one made of unsuitable material, is not only no good, it is
positively harmful. " VariX," all about Elastic Stockings, how to wear, clean and
repair them, post free, two stamps.
Of the finest and meshthe Tropics.
suitable for India

Bailey's 'Verilite'
TRUSS. The lightest,
easiest and most effective,
perfect freedom, no straps,
cool, and does not bind the
body ; entire weight only
3 ounces. Strongly plated
to resist the action of
perspiration, incidental to i'rice 18j.
Hot Climates.
W. H. BAILEY & SON, Manufacturers,
(City Branch :—52, FORE ST., E.C.)

DINNEFORD'S

Approved by the Medical Profession


for over Co years as the best remedy
for MAGNESIA

ACIDITY Of the STOMACH, HEARTBURN,


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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

PAGE
India Office Establishment 1
Indian Troop Service 4
Royal Indian Engineering College, Coopers Hill 4
Selected Candidates for the Indian Civil Service 6
Government of India, Viceroy, Personal Staff and Council 7
,, ,, Railway Board 8
,, ,, Secretariat •
Indian Civil Sen-ice, Bengal Establishment 9
„ ,, Annuitantsand Pensioners 20
Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment 23
Government of India, Financial Department 24
„ „ Post Office 2S
„ ,, Mints 25
„ ,, Law Department 25
,, ,, Public Works Department (including Officers under Local
Administrations) 2^
„ , , Railways 28
,, ,, Indian Telegraph Department 3°
,, ,, Indo-European Telegraph Department 3"
,, ,, Survey Department 31
,, ,, Geological Survey 32
,, ,, Botanical ,, 32
„ „ Foreign Department 32
„ ., Forest ,, 35
,, ,, Miscellaneous Appointments 35
Officers employed in the Central Provinces and Berar 3^
M ,, ,, Assam 4°
,, ,, ,, Coorg 4s
„ ,, Port Blair and Nicobars 42
„ ,i Bengal 43
,, „ ,, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh 53
,, ,, ,, Punjab 61
„ „ ,, the North-West Frontier Province 68
„ n 11 Burma 69
„ ,, ,, Madras (with Civil Annuitants and Pensioners, and Ecclesias
tical Establishment) 75
,, Bombay ( „ ,, „ ,, „ ) 89
Royal Indian Marine 105
The Late Indian Navy 108
Chronological List of Chairmen and Deputy-Chairmen of the East India Company... no
M „ Secretaries of the East India Company in
,, Presidents of the Board of Control 112
,, Secretaries of State for India 112
,, Under-Secretaries of State for India 112-3
M „ Assistant Under-Secretaries of State for India 113
M ,, Members of the Council of India ... 113
„ ,, Presidents and Governors of Fort William in Bengal 115
„ ,, Governors-General of Fort William in Bengal 115
,, „ Governors-General of India 116
,, ,, Viceroys and Governors-General of India 116
„ „ Commanders-in-Chief in India "6
,, ,, Members of the Council of the Governor-General 117
ii TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PACI
Chronological List of Presidents and Governors of Fort St. George in Madras ... 121
,, ,, Governors of Madras 121
,, „ Commanders-in-Chief in Madras 122:
,, ,, Members of the Madras Council 124
„ ,, Governors of Bombay to 1715 125
„ ,, Presidents and Governors of Bombay 126
,, ,, Governors of Bombay from 1785 126
,, ,, Commanders-in-Chief in Bombay 127
„ „ Members of the Bombay Council 128.
,, ,, Lieutenant-Governors of Bengal 130
„ ,, Governors of Agra 130
„ Lieutenant-Governors ol the North-Western Provinces 130
,. ,, Chief Commissioners of Oudh J3«
,, ,, Lieutenant-Governors of the North - Western Provinces and
Chief Commissioners of Oudh 131
„ Lieutenant-Governor of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh 131
,, ,, Lieutenant-Governors of the Punjab 13*
,, „ Chief Commissioners of the Central Provinces 132
,, ,, ,, ,, British Burma 132
» 11 „ Burma 133
,, „ Lieutenant-Governors of Burma 133
,, ,, Chief Commissioners of Assam 13J
>• 11 .. Coorg 13+
n ,, „ ,, Ajmer and Merwara 134
1. ,, ,, ,, British Baluchistan 135
,, ,, „ „ North-West Frontier Province ... 135
1, „ ,, „ Andaman and Nicobar Islands ... 135
Officers ofthe Indian Services who are Members of the Order of the Bath 136
Order of the Star of India 139
Officers of the Indian Services who are Members of the Order of St. Michael and
St. George 142
Order of the Indian Empire 143
Officers of the Indian Services who are Members of the Victorian Order 150
11 ,, ,, „ „ Distinguished Service Order 150
11 „ „ who have won the Victoria Cross iSa
Order of the Crown of India 15a
Recipients of the Royal Red Cross 153
Alphabetical Honours List 154
Kaisar-i-Hind Medal 172
Warrant of Precedence in India 173
Tables of Salutes in India 176
Salaries of the Chief Government Appointments in India 179
Regulations for Admission to the Indian Serv ices—See Table of Contents on page ... 195
Table of Sterling Equivalents 243
Abstract of Civil Service Regulations 252
Selections from the Indian Military Regulations—See Table of Contents on pape ... 321
Selections from the Royal Indian Marine Regulations—See Table of Contents on page 360
India, General Information and Statistical Tables 366
Official Publications relating to India 419
Record of Services 421
Casualties 654
Index of Names 661
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND APPOINTMENTS.

page
Accountant-General, India Office 2 Assam, Officers employed in 40-42
Accountants-General. See Financial Department. ,, ,, ,, ,, salaries of ... 183
Accounts Branch. See Public Works Department. ,, Chief Commissioner _ 40
„ Department. See Financial Department. „ ,, Commisioners, chronological list of... 133
Acting allowances 259 ,, Commission, officers of the ... 40
Active service, definition of 254 Descriptive account of ... 390
Additional Sessions Judges, Burma See Burma, „ Educational ,, 41
Judicial Department. ,, Financial ,, 42
Aden, Political Agent 97 „ Forest ,, ... 41
Resident in yd ,, Jail ,, 42
Administration of India, sketch of 373 „ Judicial ,, 41
Administrator-General, Bengal 36 ,, Land Records and Agriculture 41
Admission to Indian Services, particuars of 195-242 ,, Medical Department 42
Advances of pay to civil officers 258 „ Police ,, 41
,, to military officers ... 339 ,, Political ,, 42
Age of personsenteiing Government service in India 23d Po t Office ,, 42
Agents for sale of Indian Government publications 420 ,, Provincial Civil Service 41
„ Imperial, in the Colonies ... 307 ,, Public Works Department 41
Agra, list of Governors of 130 „ Registration ,, 42
Agricultural Bacteriologist to Government of India 36 ,, Secretariat ,, 40
,, Chemist to Government of India ... 36 ,, Survey Department ... ... ... ... 41
„ Research Institute, Pusa, Director of 33 ,, Telegrapa ,, 42
,, statistics 406-403 Assay Master, Bombay Mint 25
Agriculture, Inspector-General of ... ... ... 36 ,, ,, Calcutta „ 25
t, See Land Records and Agriculture. Assets and liabilities of India ... 380
Aide-de-Camp, Pohtica , to the Secretary of State Assistant Collectors, Bombay and Sind 95
for India 1 „ ,, „ salaries <>f 183
„ to the Viceroy 7 tI Madras Si
,, ,, salary of 179 „ ,, ,, salaries of 183
to the Governor of:— ,, Commissioners in Assam ... ... 40
Bombay 89 ,, ,, ,, salaries of ... 183
,, salary of 179 ,, ,, Berar 37
Madras 75 „ ,, Burma ... ... ... 69
,, salary of 179 „ ,, salaries of ... 182
to the Lieutenant-Governor of :— p| ,, Central Provinces 36, -\y
Bengal 43 „ ,, salaries of 182
Burma 69 (| North-West Frontier Pro
Punjab 61 vince 63
United Provinces 53 , ,, Punjab 62
Ajmer-Merwara, Opficeks in ... ... 32 tt ,. sa'aries of ... 181
„ „ chronological list of Chief United Provinces 55
Commissioners of 1 34 M ,, ,, salaries of 18:
Allahabad, High Court of Judicature 53 Magistrates and Assistant Commissioners,
Allowances, Acting, rules for calculation ... ... 259 United Provinces ... 56
„ for equipment and voyage of certain and Assistant Commissioners,
officers 307 United Provinces, salaries of 181
,, for equipment and voyage of High Court M ,, and Collectors, Bengal ... 45
judges 283, 309 ,, ,, ., salaries of 180
„ leave ... 264, 268, 769, 272, 286, 292, 302 Private Secretary and Precis Writer to
„ to military officers 327 the Secretary of State for India ... 1
„ travelling 306 „ Surgeons, leave rules for ... ... ... 352
Andaman Islands, Chief Commissioner of .. ... 42 |f pension rules for 354
„ „ Chief Commissioners of, chrono ,, Under-Secretaries of State for India,
logical list 13s chronological list of 112
Annuitants Indian Civil Service, Bengal Establisa- „ Under-Secretary ot St tte for India ... 1
ment ... ... ... 20-22 Astro.lomer to Government of Madras 33
,, Indian Civil Service, Bombay Estab ,, at Madras and Director of Colaba Ob
lishment 9a servatory, special pension regulations for 275
„ Indian Civil Service, Madras Establish A'iditor, India Office ... 3
ment 78 Average emoluments, definition of ... 279
Annuities of members of Indian Civil Service 2S5, 305 ,, salary, definition of ... ... 255
Appointments, number and pay of the principal, in Ayub Khan, Political officer with 34
India 179
,, held by Officers of the Indian Army 323
Archaeological Surveyor, Bengal 52 Bacteriologist, Agricultural 36
„ ,, Bombay 104 ,, Imperial... 36
it 11 Burma 74 United Provinces ... _ 60
„ „ Madras 88 B?luchistan, British, Chief Commissioners of,
„ ,, N.W. Frontier Province 63 chronological list 13s
„ „ United Provinces 60 Political Agency ... 33
Archaeology, Director-General of ^ 36 Baroda, Native State of 397
Area and population of India, statistics relating to... 401 Barrister „ residency - 32. 93
„ cultivated and uncultivated 406 appointments, rules a< to 284
Army in India, statistics relating to 414 „ definition of 255
An Schools. See Education Department. Bath, Order of the 136-13*
INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND APPOINTMENTS.
PAGE
Benares, Deputy-Superintendent of Family Domains Bombay, Financial Department ... I02
of Maharajah of 56 ,, Forest ICO
Bengal, Officers employed in 43-52 „ Governor of ... 89
M „ |, „ salaries of 180 „ H salary of ... 179
Board of Rerenue 44 Governors of, chronological list 125-127
„ Calcutta Municipality 52 High Court of Judicature ... ... 93
Cantonment Magistrates 44 „ Indian Civil Servants ...90-91
,, Council of Lieutenant-Governor 43 11 it it it retired ... 92
,, Customs Department ... ... .« V> Income Tax Department ... ... 103
,, descriptive account of 387 „ fail Department ... 10a
M Ecclesiastical Department 23 Judicial Commissioner in Sind - 93
,, Education „ ... 47 udicial Department ». 93
,, Emigration „ 52 .and records
T>Revenueand
.. andagriculture . - 95
,, Excise and Salt ,, 50 General Admuustra-
,, Financial „ 50 tion 94"9r>
,, Forest „ 49 „ Law Officers 93
M Jails M 51 ,, Marine Department ... >Q4
,, Judicial „ _ .. 43 „ Medical „ 100-102
Land Records and Agriculture, Director ,, Mint 103
of t ... 45 ,, Miscellaneous appointments 104
,, Land Revenue and General Administra „ Municipality 9°
tion 44-46 ,, Native States of 399
„ Lieutenant-Governor 43 „ Opium Department 103
„ Lieutenant-Governors, chronological list Oriental Translator to Government ... 89
of 13° Police Department 100
„ Marine Department 51 „ Political 97i 98
„ Medical Department and Professors at ,, Post Office ... 102
Medical College 49 „ Provincial Civil Service 95
„ Miscellaneous appointments 52 ,, Public Works Department 96
,, Native States 01 399 ,, Registration I03
Non-Regulation Commission 45 ,, Salt Department 103
,, Opium Department 51 Secretariat 89
,, Pilot Service 32 ,, Stamps and Stationery Department ... 103
Police Department 48 Telegraph Department 102
,, Political Department 47 Botanical gardens, Calcutta 53
Post Office ... 51 M Surxey of India 32
,, Provincial Civil Service 44, 46 Botanist, cryptogamic, to Government of India ... 36
,, Public Works Department 46 ,, Madras 82
Registration ,, 51 United Provinces 60
,, Secretariat ... 43 British Army in India, regimental pay and
stamps and stationery, Superintendent of 51 allowances ofi ... 335
,, subordinate Judicial Department 44 Burden of taxation in India 381
,, Survey Department ... ... 47 Burma, Officers employed in 69~74
establishment of the Indian Civil Service 9-19 „ ,, „ salaries of ... 18a
Berar. See Central Provinces. Accounts Department 73
Bishop of Bombay 99 ,, Cantonment Magistrates ... 74
,, ,, salary of 179 ,, Chief Commissioners of, chronological
„ Calcutta 23 list 13*. *33
11 „ salary of 179 Civil Veterinary Department 74
n Lahore 23 Commission, Officers of the 69
M Lucknow ... 23 Council of the Lieutenant-Governor °9
„ Madras 84 Customs Department 73
,, salary of 179 Descriptive account of 395
,, Nagpur 73 Education Department 7i
11 Rangoon ... 23 Financial Commissioner 69
Bishops, allowances for equipment and voyage of... 308 Forest Department 72-
,, leave rules of 286 Jail 7i
Board of Control, chronological list of Presidents of 112 Judicial 7i
11 Revenue, Bengal 44 LandlRecords and Agriculture, Director of 70
,, „ salaries of members and ,, Revenue and General Administration 7o
secretaries 180 Lieutenant-Governor 69
,, „ Madras 80 Lieutenant-Governors, chronological list
t, „ , , salaries of members of
and secretary ... 183 Marine Department 74
,, „ United Provinces 55 Medical ,, 73
„ „ ,, salaries of Military Police 72.
member! and secretaries ... 181 Miscellaneous Appointments 74
Bombay Officers employed in ... ... 89-104 Native States of ... 400
,, ,, ,, salaries of ... 183 Police Department 72
,, Archaeological Survey ... 104 Political „ 7*
Cantonment Magistrates 96 Post Office ... 7.;
City Improvement Trust, Officers 104 Provincial Civil Service 7'-'
„ Magistrates ... 94 Public Works Department 7'
,, ,, Police 100 Rangoon Municipality, President of 74
i, Civil Annuitants 92 Secretariat 69
,, Veterinary Department ... 95, 102 Telegraph Department 73
,, Commissioner in Sind 94
M Council < ... # 89
,t ,, chronological list of members Cadetships, King's India 224
since 1784 128, 129 Calcutta botanical gardens ■■ 52
,, Customs Department 103 Collector of Income Tax .. 52
,, descriptive account of 384 ,, Coroner of 25. 52 .
,, Ecclesiastical establishment 99 Health Officer .... 25 5°
,, Education Department ... ?8 High Court of Judicature
1, Excise Department 103 „ Municipality .. 52
INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND APPOINTMENTS.
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Calcutta, Police . Civil and Sessions Judge, Burma. See Burma,
Port of. Set Bengal Marine Department. 49 Judicial Department.
Cantonment Magistrate t Bengal 44 M ,, ,, Burma, salary of ... 182
Bombay 96 n „ ,| Berar 37
Burma 74 „ ,, ,, ,, salary of _ ... 182
Central Provinces 38 ,, Engineering College, Sibpur. See Education
Madras 83 Department, Bengal.
N.W. Frontier Province 63 ,, Engineers, leave and pension rules ... ... 29a
Punjab 63 ,, Services of India, appointments to ... ... 196
United Provinces 55 „ „ leave rules 260
Casualties 654 .. ,; „ pension rules ... 273, 285, 303
Central India Political Agency 33 Service Regulations
egulr 252-310
„ t. Native States of 39& Veterinary Department, appointments
Central Provinces, Officers employed in ...36-40 „ „ I nspector-General
„ „ salaries of 182 n >, Bengal
Bcrar Commission 37 „ „ Bombay 95
Cantonment Magistrates ... 38 )f ,, Burma 73
Chief Commissioner 36 ,, Central Provinces 40
„ Commissioners, chro ,, „ Madras
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Civil Veterinary Depart ., ,, „ Punjab 66
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Commission, Officers in the 36 ,, ,, United Provinces ... 60
descriptive account of Clergymen other than chaplains, Civil Service regu
Ecclesiastical Department 3y-l:,s lations applicable to
Cochin, Native State of 308
Education ,? ••• 38 Colaba Observatory, Director of io-i
Excise,Stamps, Registration Collectors and Magistrates. See Magistrates and
and Assessed Taxes 39 Collectors.
Financial Department 39 College, Royal Indian Engineering, Coopers Hill 4i 5
Forest ,, 39 Colonial Treasurers, &c, list of 307
Jail Combination of leave 262, 330
Judicial 1, Commander-in-Chief in India 7
Medical „ 19 „ ,, salary of 179
Native States of 400 ,, Military Secretary
Police Department ss and Aide-de-Camp
Political ,, to, salary of ... 179
Post Office „ 40 „ India, Madras, and Bombay,
Provincial Civil Service ... 17 chronological lists of
Public Works Department Il6, 122, I27
Secretariat ;6 Commander-in-Chief, allowances for equipment and
Settlement Officers 40 voyage of 308
Telegraph Department ... to Commissioner in Sind 94. 98
Chairmen and Deputy-Chairmen of the East India salary of
Company, chronological list of Commissioners, Assam
Chaplains 23, 84, 99 » of 183
„ regulations for appointment 200-202 ., Bengal 44> 45
„ resignation of ■~ 3°5 salaries of ... 180
M rules as to leave 287, 301 Bombay .. 04
,, pension ... 289, 305 ,, salaries of .. 183
„ retirement 289, 305 Burma .. 69
Chemical Examiner, United Provinces ... 60 ,, salaries of ... 182
Chief Commissioner, Ajmer-Merwara Central Provinces ■ 36
„ „ Andaman and Nicobar Islands >' 4- salaries of .. 182
„ ,, Assam • 40 Berar 37
„ ,, salary of . 183 salary of .. 182
„ Baluchistan ^ • 33 Northern India Salt Revenue .. 60
„ ,, Central Provinces 11 ». salary of 179
11 »t 11 » salary of ...: £ North-West Frontier Province ... 68
Coor? __-» — . - 24, 42 of Customs. See Customs Depart
„ ,, North - West Frontier Pro- ment.
vince of Excise. Set Excise Department.
Commissioners of Ajmer-Merwara, chrono- 135 68, of Excise, salaries of 180-182
logical list of 134 Punjab 61
,, ,, Andamans and Nicobars, „ „ salaries of 181
chronological list of United Provinces
„ Assam, chronological list ,, salaries of i3i55
Of i33 Commutation of leave 262
„ ,, British Baluchistan, chrono ,, military pension 340
logical list of <35 Company, The East India-
M Burma, chronological list Chronological list of Chairmen and Deputy
of Chairmen
„ ,, Central Provinces, chrono „ „ Presidents of Board of
logical list of 13a Control 1 1j
M „ Coorg, chronological list of '34 „ it i« Secretaries 1 11
Oudh 131 Comptroller and Auditor General
„ Court, Lower Burma 70 n „ salary of 179
„ ,, of the Punjab 6a Comptrollers. Set Financial Department.
Compulsory retirement
,, Justice. See High Court.
nese Affairs, Adviser on. See Burma, Political from Barrister appointments 333 284
Department. of Indian Civil Servants ... 285
of military officers from civil
Cinchona Plantation, British Sikkim, Deputy Super employ ... 290
intendent of ... of Public Works and tele- 294
M Madras, Director of graph officers ..
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND APPOINTMENTS.

Consolidated pay definition of. 255 Dir, Swat, and Chitral, Political Agency 68
Consulting Engineer. India Office 3 Director of Railway Construction 8
Continuous service, definition of 355 ,, Royal Indian Marine 105
Coopers Hill, Royal Indian Engineering College at. Director-General of Post Office 25
See Royal Indian, &c. ,, „ salary of 179
Coorg, Officers employed ... 42 ,, Statistics 34
„ Chief Commissioner of 34, 43 ,, ,, ,, salary of 179
11 t i, Commissioners of, chronological list of 134 Directors of Land Records and Agriculture. See
Council of India 1 Land Records and Agriculture.
11 chronological list of members since ,, Records and Agriculture,
1858 ii3-"5 salariesof 180-184
i, „ clerk of 1 Distinguished Service Order r — 15°
■1 M reading clerk to 1 District Judges, United Provinces. See Judicial
1, ,, Vice-President of 1 Department.
Council ofthe Governor of Bombay 8g „ „ ,, ,, salaries of ... i8t
n M chronological list ,, Punjab. See Judicial Department.
of members ,, salaries of... 181
since 1784 128-129 ,, and Sessions Judges. See Judicial De
t, M „ salaries of mem partment.
bers 183 „ ,, ,, salary of. Assam ... 183
1, Madras ... 75 „ ,, ,, Burma ... 182
1, ,, ,, chronological list ,, „ salaries of. Bengal... 180
of members 11 11 m >i Madras 183
since 1784 124-125 ,, paymasters, list of 307
,, „ salaries of mem Divisional Judges, Punjab. See Punjab Judicial
bers 183 Department.
,, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal ... 43 ,, ,, ,, salaries of 181
11 „ ,, Burma ... 69 Dockyards, Bombay and Calcutta 105
n ,1 „ Punjab ... 61
„ ,, United Pro East India Company. See Company, The East
vinces ... 54 India.
,, Viceroy and Governor-General ofIndia 7 Ecclesiastical Appointments, Regulations (Church
Council ot :he Viceroy and Governor-General of of England) ... 200
India, chronological list of members since 1774 117-120 ,, Regulations (Church
Council of the Viceroy and Governor-General of of Scotland) ... 201
India, salaries of members 179 Ecclesiastical Establishment, Bengal. _ [Assam,
Councils (executive and legislative) in India, account Burma, Central Provinces, Punjab, United Pro
of 373 vinces] 33
Courts of Small Causes. See Judicial Department. I Ecclesiastical Establishment, Bombay 99
Covenanted Civil Servants. See Indian Civil Service. „ „ Madras < 84
Criminal Intelligence Department, Central, Director officers. See a/so Chaplains.
of 36 „ „ leave and pension rules
,, ,, Central, Director 286-289, 301, 305
of, salary of... 179 Economic Products, Reporter on 36
Crops under cultivation in Ino.:a 407, 408 Education, Director-General of 35
Crown of India, Order of 152 ,, Department, Appointment 202
Cryprogamic Boianist to the Government of India 36 „ ,, Assam... ... ... ... 41
Cultivated and uncultivated area, statistics relating to 406 „ „ Bengal 47
Curator, Indian Museum 36 „ Bombay ... 98
Customs Department, Bengal ... ... ... ... 50 ,, Burma 71
„ ,, Bombay .. _ ... 103 M Central Provinces 38
1, ,, 1, salary ofCommissioner 183 „ ,, Madras ... ... ... 8^
„ ,, Burma 73 „ ,, N.W. Frontier Province ... 68
,, ,, Madras 87 M ,, Punjab . 65
Cutch, Political Agent ... 97 ,, ,, United Provinces 58
Dacca College. See Bengal Education Department. ,, statistics relating to ... 405, 416, 417
Debt of India . 3S0 Elphinstone College, Bombay 98
Deccan Agricultural Relief Act, appointment under 94 Emigration Department, Bengal 52
„ College ... m 98 ,, from India 41S
Deductions from salaries 385 Engineer Establishment of Public Works Depart
Definitions 254 ment, Government of India 26-28
Departmental officers with honorary rank, leave rules 35a „ ,, of" Railways 28-219
„ n }, pension rules 354 „ of Itoyal Indian Marine 106, 237
Deputation of officers to Europe 258 Engineering College (Civil), Sibpur. See Bengal
Deputy Collectors, Madras ... 81 Education Department.
„ United Provinces 56 „ ,, Madras. See Madras Educa
,, Commissioners, Assam 40 tion Department.
t| ,t ,, salaries of 183 „ Coopers Hill. See Royal
,, Bengal, salaries of ... ... 180 Indian Engineering College.
„ Berar 37 ,, (Thomason), Roorkee 57
,, ,, Burma 69 Engineers, Chief and Superintending ... ... 26
M ,, salaries of 182 „ employed under local administrations ... 27
Central Provinces 36 Enquiries regarding killed and wounded officers
■1 1, >i *> salaries of 182 or men t 354
M ,, North-West Frontier Pro Entomologist to Government of India 36
vince 68 ,, (forest) i
„ ,, Punjab 61 Epigraphist for the Madras Presidency S3
,, salaries of 181 Equipment and voyage of certain officers, rules re
,, „ Sind ... m 94 garding allowances 283,3 07
„ ,, salaries of 184 Ethnology of India 370
" „ United Provinces 55 Ethnography, Superintendent of, Madras 88
M ,, „ salariesof 181 European services (civil) leave rules . .. ... 265
,, Magistrates and Deputy Collectors, Bengal 46 Examinations for Indian Army officers in native
11 i) i) Bombay languages 223
and Sind 95 „ Forest Department 215
INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND APPOINTMENTS. vii
PAGE
India Office 196 General revenues, definition of... 256
Indian Army officers in England ... 341 Geological Survey of India ... ... . 3Z
., Civil Service 196 ,, ,, Department, special pension rules 278
Police Force 204-306 Geology of India 37°
Regimental and Staff appointments 32a Gilgit, Political Agency 33
Secretary to Board of 35 Government College, Lahore 65
Ex-Amir of Kabul, officer in charge of 34 ,, of India 7. 8
&c, Assam 4-f Government of India Departments :—
,, salary of Commis Botanical Survey 33
sioner ««3 Financial 34
Bengal 50 Foreign 32~35
Bengal, salary of Commis Forest 35
sioner •** 180 Geological Survey 32
Bombay ... 103 Law 25
Central Provinces Mints 25
Madras (salt, abkari, &c.) yj 83 Post Office 25
Punjab 67 Public Works Department 26-28
„ salary of Inspsc- Railways 38-30
tor-General 181 Secretariat ... ... 8
United Province*... 60 Survey 31
salary of Telegraph ; 3°
Inspector-General 1S1 Government of India, Miscellaneous Appointments 35
duties in India ... ... 376 publications issued in 1904, lUt of ... 419
local funds, definition of ... 256 Governor-General of India and Staff ... ... ... 7
are of India ... 410 „ ,, allowances for equip
Eti^Qsives, Chief Inspector of ... 4ii
3« ment and voyage of 307
reports and imports, statistics 379» „ ,, ,, Civil Service Regula
of leave ... 262 tions applicable to... 280
Commissioners, Assam ... 41 ,, ,, Fort William in Bengal,
„ Burma ... 70 chronological list from 1774 to 1834 _ ... ... IM
„ Central Provinces. 37 Governors-General of India, chronological list from
Punjab 63 1834 116
Judicial Assistant Commissioners, Punjab . 63 Governor of Bjmbay 89
leave, definition of 255 ,, ,, salary of ... 179
See also Leave. ,, Madras 75
,, „ salary of
Factory Inspector, Bengal and United Provinces 52, 60 Governors of Bombay and Madras, allowances for "79
Bombay ... 104 equipment and
,. (military) Madras ... 88 voyage of 308
Fasily Pensions 334, 344 Civil Service
fi^iocial Commissioner, Burma 69 Regulations applicable to
m t ,t ,. and Secretary to Governors of Agra from 1834 to 1836, list of. 130
fjaaixial Commissioner, salaries of ,, Bombay.chronological list from 1662 125-127
Fiiinrtal Commissioner, Punjab 61 Madras, ,, ,, 1785 121, 122
IF »K ■ Grant Medical College ... 100
„»■ >»„ salary of
secretaries to, i8j
salaries of 181 Half-pay, temporary 333, 353
Department of the Government of India... 24 ,, rates ... 327
„ Assam ... 4» High Court of Judicature, Bombay 93
M Bengal 50 „ M „ Calcutta 25
tl Bombay 1 )2 „ ,, ,, Madras ... 79
,, Burma ... 73 ,, „ ,, North-Western Provinces 54
„ Central Provinces 19 High Courts, Chief Justices and Judges of, allow
„ Madras *7 ances for equipment and voyage of 283, 309
„ Punjab 67 ,, Judges of, rules as to salary and
„ United Provinces t-o leave 179, 281
n appointments on enrolled list 9 1 □ ,, ,, „ pension 282
appointment, definition of 256 Honours Lists—Various 136-153
food of British India 407 „ List, Alphabetical 154-171
ft Department, Government of India... 3-' Hooghly College. See Bengal Education Depart*
Ft^a Service, definition of ... 256 merit.
rules relating to ay6 Hospitals. See Medical Department.
it, Assam 41 Hyderabad (Bexak). 6ee Central Provinces—
Bengal 49 „ Native State of 396
Bombay ... 100 ,, Residency 33
Central Provinces 7-' Imperial Gazetteer, Editor for India 36
ofthe Government of India ... 35 39 Imports and exports 379, 411
Madras 85 Income Tax Department, Bombay 103
Punjab m 66 India, assets and liabilities ^f ... ... ... ... 380
regulations for admission to ... -'i 5 „ burden of taxation 381
United Provinces c9 ethnology ol 370
special pension rules for 278 ,, general account of ... ... 366
at* at Coopers Hill College 5 „ geology of 370
See also Bengal. „ meteorology of 371
rhxooologioal 1ist of Presidents „ physical aspects of 366
,, population of 36S, 401
m St. George.Governors, See alsoand Governors-General of
Madras. „ public works 376
chronological list of Presidents railways 377, 41 1
1 21 „ statistics ... . , ••• m 401-418
,0/Indian...Civilm ...Service «• =85 „ system of administration 373
regulations (military) of 1875 33° trade and manufactures 378
ian Army) of 1886 ;-'7 „ Audit Office 3
,, Office Establishment .2,3
viii INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND APPOINTMENTS.
VM.E PACi
India Office Establishment, Regulations for exami Judges of the High Courts, rules as to salary and
nation 196 leave... tit
„ „ Medical Board J■1 „ „ rules as to pension ... 2S2
Store Depot Judicial Commissioner, Bengal (Non - Regulation
Indian Army, appointments open to officers of 3*3 Districts) ... 45
„ ,, ,, to 22 1 „ ,, „ (Non • Regulation
„ commutation of pensions D,stricts),salary of 18 1
„ ,, examinations for 223, 34°322 ,, 1, Berar 37
„ ,, family pennons ■* 334. 344 ,, „ salary of 183
,, hali-pay 327, 333 ,, „ Central Provinces 3E
„ departmental honorary* rank, warrant n 11 » it salary of 18s
officers, &c ... ... 352 11 11 Coorg 4
M „ information regarding the 221 „ ,, ftorth-West Frontier Pro
,1 „ instruction of officers in 341 vince ... &,
leave pay 327 „ „ Oudh f
„ ,, leave rules for ... ... 327 „ ,, ,, salaries of 181
,t „ Ordnance Department salaries ... 335 ,, 1f Sind 9:
„ „ passages 355 11 m *i salary of . xbj
tt it pay 323. 339 ,, Upper Burma ■ r
pension regulations 333 11 11 ii 11 salary of . IS:
i, n promotion of officer* 3~ 2 ,, Department, Assam 4
„ recall of retired officers in times of „ ,, Bengal 4 *
emergency ... 331 ,, „ Bombay • 9
„ „ regulations for admission to 221 „ ,, Burma
„ M retirement ftom 333 „ „ Central Provinces • 3
„ H study by officers ofmodern languages 34J ,| Madras • 7
„ transfer of officers to unemployed „ ,1 Punjab . 6
supernumerary list 334 „ ,, United Provinces - 5
Indian Civil Service:— Junagadh, Tutor to Nawabzada of 97- s
Bengal Establishment 9-19
,, annuitants ... ...20-23 Kabul, British Agent at
„ (1 invalid and reduced pen Kaisar-i-Hind MeJal
sioners 23 Kalat, Native State of
Bombay „ 90, 91 Kashmir and Jammu, Native State of
M annuitants ... ... 92 „ Residency
,, ,, invalid pensioners ... 92 Kalhiawar, Agency Engineer
Civil Service Regulations concerning 284 ,, Political Agency
Definition of ... ... ... ... 256 „ Judicial Assistant
Examination for admission to 196 Kheddahs, Burma, Superintendent of
Leave rules 260, 284 Kholapur, Political Agency
Madras Establishment 76-78 Khorasan and SeUtan Political Agency •mm 7
,, annuitants 78 Khyber, Political Agent ... I
„ invalid and reduced pen Killed and wounded in India, enquiries regarding.
sioners 79 King's India Cadctships «
Retirement and annuity 385 Kuch Behar, Native State of ...
Selected candidates for 6 Kuinbakonam College. See Madras Education
Indian Empire, Order of 143-749 Department.
h „ Registrar of 149 Kurram, Political Agent
Medical Service, Director-General 35
„ M examination lor ... ... 229
rules for 328, 336 Lahore, Government College. See Punjab Educa
Museum, Curator of ... ... 36 tion Department.
Navy, the late 108, 103 ,, Mayo School of Industrial Art. See Punjab
Railway Companies, Government Director of 3 Education Department.
Services (Civil), leave ruies ... 265 Medical College. See Punjab Medical
Troop Service ... ... ... ... ... 4 Department.
Indo-European Telegraph Department ... ... 2, 31 ,, Veterinary College. See Punjab Medical
Instruction of Indian Army Officers 341 Department.
„ ,, R.E. Officers 34a Land Acquisition Act, Bombay, Special Collector...
„ „ Royal Indian Marine Officers, pay, Laud Records and Agriculture, Director of:—
&c. /5 Assam ... ..
„ salary of *.
Jail Department, A^sam Bengal
A2 ,, salary of
,, Bengal 5' Bombay ...
„ Bombay K2 ,, salary of
Burma 7.1 Burma 69,
Central Provinces S9 ,, salary of ...
„ Madras ?7 Madras ... So.
„ Punjab (6 Punjab
„ United Provinces 60 ,, salary of
Jammu. See Kashmir. Uni.cd Provinces
Joining time, rules as to... =59 „ salary of
Joint Magistrates, United Provinces... 55 Land Revenue, assessment of t
it 11 salaries of ,, and General Administration, Bensa^
If and Assistant Commissioners, ■1 it 11 Bombay
United Provinces ,, „ 1, Burma
„ and Deputy Collectors, Bengal 11 m 1* Madras
-M 1, it United
salaries of 1 Bo Provinces
Judges. See Chief Court, High Court and Judicial Languages, native, examination of Indian Army
Department. Officers in
,, of Chief Court and High Courts, salaries of 181 Languages of India
M of the High Courts, allowances for equip „ study by Indian officers of modern
ment and voyage ol 2S3, 309 Last pay certificates, rules as to
INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND APPOINTMENTS.

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Law administered in Indian courts ... 374 Madras, Descriptive account of 38B
„ College, Madras. See Madras Education Ecclesidstical Establishment 84,
Department. Education Department 83
,, Courts. See Chief Court, High Court ol Financial „ 87/
Judicature and Judicial Department. Forest „ 85
„ officers of the Government of Bengal 25 Governor of 75
m ii (i ti Bombay ... 93 ,, salary of 183.
rt n „ „ India 25 Governors of, chronological list ol 121-122
High
IndianCourt Civil otServants,
n n M n Madras ... 79 Judicature ... list ...76-7S 79.
officers, leave rules of ... _ 295 gradation
„ „ special pension regulations for,.. 275, 284 Invalid and Reduced pensioners 79>
Leave allowances ... 264, 2*8, 269, 272, 286, 297, 302 Jail Department ... ... ... ••• 87
m M minimum 369 Judicial
Land Records ,, and Agriculture, Director...of 82 79*
„ beginning and end of 261 Revenue and General Administration 80, 81
. combination, extension and commutation of 262 79-
870 Law Officers 88
309 Marine Department 86.
265-273 Medical ,, 88
260 Miscellaneous appointments
overstaying 262 Mu-eum ... 88
privilege ... 264 Native States of 39&
88
procedure relating to 301 „ officers lent to ...
return to duty after ... 26-i Police Department 85-
tales, abstract of Civil Service 260 Political 83-
„ for Barrister appointments 284 Port Officers ... 88
lt ft Civil Veterinary Dept. ^ 291 Post Office ... ; 87-
M „ departmental officers with honorary Provincial Civil Service So, 8*
rank, &c, and warrant officers ... 352 Public Works Department 82
n Ecclesiastical Officers Registration . 8&
,, European services 265 Salt, etc., Department . 88
1 Army „ 327 Secretarial . 82 7S
Civil Service ... 260, 384 Settlement Department
s> ... 271 Stamps, Stationery, &c, Department , 83
Judges of c the High Couits 281 Survey Department ... . 82-
Law Officers
Offi 295 Telegraph Department . 87
.44,180
Lieutenant-Governors ... ... 280 Magistrates and Collectors, Bengal 4S
Medical Service 328, 338 M 11 salaries ot
„ Military Officers in civil employ 290, 332 „ Bombay... _ ■-• -. 184 94
B Royal Indian Marine 360 ,, it >> salaries of
0/1875 330 ,, Madras . 8s
qualifying for 260 M 11 •» salaries of . 183,
„ United Provinces
„ short
* special
S63
369 salaries of 18155-
., subsidiary 269, 272 Mahikamha Political Agent 97
Legal Adviser and Solicitor to the Secretary of Manipur,
Mat* for India 3 „ NativePoliticalState
Agentol in • 400-42
Legal Remembrancer, Bombay 93 Manufactures in India 378*
M „ Punjab ... ... 62 Map> issued during 1904, list of ... 42°
H ^ United Provinces 54 Maratha States Survey, Superintendent of ... 93
Leg shrive councils, account of.. 373 Marine Department, Bengal 52
LiaMkie*, Assets and, of India 380 ,, Bombay •• 104,
Librarian, Calcutta 36 ,, Burma 74
M India Office 3 Madras 8&
Lien oa appointment 256,261,300 Royal Indian, Establishment --. 105-107
IjaacsaM-Governor of Bengal 43 „ leave rules 360-
„ salary of 180 11 pay 236-237
Burma 69 ,, pension rules 364
u salary of ... ... 182 ,, appointments to =35-
Punjab ... 61 11 subsistence and travelling
p salary of 181 allowances
United Provinces ... 53, 131 ,, temporary retirement ~
,, m salary of... mi Survey of India
-Governors of Bengal, chronological list Maskat Political Agency 3+
from 1854 130 Mayo School of Industrial Art See Punjab, Edu-
North-Western Provinces, cation Department.
chronological list Medical Board, India Office
from 1836 , 131 Colleges. See Medical Department
_ „ Punjab, from 1859 132
„ leave rules 280 Department, Assam +*
■site Survey, superintendent 36 ,, Bengal 49
allowance, definition of 256 „ Bombay 100
fund* .. 256 If Burma ... ^ 13
service under 2g6 ,, Central Provinces
I „ Government,
Gover definition of 2-<7 1, Madras
L-£ leave. See Leave, „ Punjab 66
Lcrf Cbve s Fund. See Military Fund. „ United Provinces 59
Licknow,, City C Magistrate ■ 56 examination of candidates 239.
officers, Government of India 35
Masmas, Off ice ks employed IN ■75-86 Service, regulations for admission to
■f3 ,, pay, promotion, leave, and pension 335.
Ovil Annuitants Members of the Councils in India, Civil Service
Council 75 Regulations applicable to 280-
chronological list of members 124, 125 Merchandise and treasure, imports and exports of,
1 Department 87 statistics 41 1
INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND APPOINTMENTS.
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Meteorological Reporter to Government of Bengal 47 Orders of the Star of India and of the Indian Empire,
„ „ ,, India ... 35 Registrar of 142, 149
♦I 11 it United Ordnance Consulting Officer, India Office J
Provinces 58 Department, salaries of ... 33$
Meteorological Reporter to Government of Punjab 67 Oudh, chronological list of Chief Commissioners ... >3'
Meteorology of India ... ... ... 371 Judicial Commissioner ... U
Military Medical Officers in civil employ. See officers employed in. See United Provinces
Medical Department, of Agra and Oudh.
officers in civil employ, leave rules 356, 290 Outfit allowance pi
,1 on temporary half-pay 333
„ (late Lord Clive's) Fund 351 Patanpur, Political Agent ... ... ... 91
Police. See Police Department. Parliamentary Papers relating to India issued during
,, regulations 321-355 1904, list of 4"
Secretary and Aide-de-Camp to the Com Passage to India, allowance for civil officers... ... 3°*
mander-in-Chief in India, salary Passages, "not-entitled," for military and marine
of officers ^ 35
,, and Aide-de-Camp to the Gover '79 Patiala, officers employed in
nor of Bombay B9 Patna College. See Education Department, Bengal.
Pay, advances of (civil) 2$
salary of 179 ,, (military) ^ 33
„ and Aide-de-Camp tothe Gover ,, and allowances (civil), rules regarding... # ... 2$
nor of Madras 75 „ „ in India of officers of British
Army 33
salary of pl ,, Indian Medical Service ... 33
to the Viceroy '797 ,, ,, Royal Indian Marine ... 236, 36
definition of... _ aS
salary of 179 „ of principal appointments held by civil officers
Mines, Inspectors of 3° in India ll
Minimum leave allowances 269 „ of chief military appointments 3a
Ministerial officer, definition of 257 ,, furlough, military ... ... ... 333s
Ministers ether than Chaplains 289 Indian Army
Mint Master, Bombay 25 „ Ordnance Department officers 3:
Pension, definition of of Civil Service
v ,, Calcutta
Miscellaneous Appointments under Govt, of India ... 35
t — 25 rules, abstract 273-379, 3S3s
Muir Central College, Allahabad 58 „ ,, for Astronomer at Madras, and
Municipality, Bombay 96 Director of Colaba Observatory 2j
,, Calcutta 53 „ „ Barrister appointments s'
„ Rangoon • • ••• — 74 „ ,, chaplains 286, y
Museum, Madras Central 88 „ „ Civil Departments K
Mysore, Native State of. 397 „ Civil Veterinary Department — 21
„ Residency 34 „ „ commutation 3*
„ ,, Educational Service ... 275- *'
Native chiefs and nobles, &c, table of salutes ... 177 M „ departmental officers with hon
,, of India, definition of ... 257 orary rank, and warrant officers 3
States, information regarding 396 „ „ Indian Army ... 3
T, Madras Officers lent to 88 „ „ ,t Civil Service ... 285, 3
Natural History, Superintendent of 36 „ „ ,, Medical Service 3
Navy, Indian, Officers of the late 108-9 Pl ,, Judges of High Courts 3
Nepal Residency ... 34
,,„ law officers
Nicobar Islands, Chief Commissioner of 42 „ Public Works Department 375. ... s3
Chief Commissioners of, chrono Royal Indian Marine 3
logical list 13S ,, telegraph officers ... _ ... .;- 1
Northern India Salt Revenue Department 60 Pensioners, invalid and reduced, Indian Civil
„ ,, „ salary of .Service ... ... 23, 79.
Commissioner 179 Pensions, commutation of military 3
North - West Frontier Province—Officers compensation ... ... ... *
Employed in 68 ,, family, for Indian Military services 334. :
Account of ... 39*5 from Native States
Cantonment Magistrates 68 ,, invalid •
Chief Commissioner... ... 68, 135 ,, procedure relating to
Education, Inspector-General of... 68 ,, retiring
Police Department 68 ,, superannuation '
Political Officers 68 ,, superior..
Telegraph Department 68 Persian Gulf, Political Residency
North-Wksi mkn Provinces— Photozincographic Department of Bombay Survey
High Court of Judicature ... ... t 54 Physical Examination of Candidates
Lieutenant-Governors, chronological list of 130, 131 Pilots. See Marine Department.
Nursing service. Indian, regulations regarding ... 232 Plague Officers, Bombay ... _
Police appointments, rules for admission
Observatory at Colaba, Director of t ... 104 „ examination ...
Kodaikanal and at Madras. Director ,, Department, Assam
of ... 88 „ ,1 Bengal
Opium Department, Bengal 51 „ >, Bombay
t, salaries of Opium Agents 180 „ n Burma
,, ,, Bombay 103 „ „ Calcutta
,, excise duty on 376 „ „ Central Provinces
Order of the Bath, Knights and Companions of ... 136 „ Madras
Crown of India ... _ ... 152 „ „ North- West Frontier Province
,t St. Michael and St. George, Knights ,, Punjab
and Companions of 142 „ ,, salaries .. t ...
tt Red Cross ... 153 „ United Provinces
Royal Victorian ... 150 Political Aide-de-Camp to the Secretar>'of State for
,, Distinguished Service 150 India ... ...
Ordersof the Star of India and of the Indian Empire, Political Department, Assam M
Knights and Companions of 139* M3 „ ,, Bengal
INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND APPOINTMENTS. xi
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Political Department, Bombay , 97 Provincial Civil Service, Madras 8o,8l
„ Burma 7* Punjab ... ... 63
,, Central Provinces 40 ,, United Provinces ... 54, 56
Government of India. Public Instruction, Director of, Assam 41
,, „ Madras ... „ „ M Bengal 47
North-WestFronticrProvincem 68 „ „ Bombay 98
Punjab 64 ,, ,, Burma 71
„ United Provinces 58 ,, M Central Provinces... 38
„ „ salaries 280 t, ,, Madras 83
Poona College of Science 98 ,, t1 |, Punjab .. ... 65
Population of chief towns of India 402 M ,, United Provinces... 58
„ India 368, 401 „ Works Department, Accounts Branch 28, an, 214
Port Blair, Officer* employed in 43 ,, ,, t( appointment to... 210, 212
„ Superintendent of 42 ,, ,, Assam ... ... ... 41
Port Officers. See Marine Department and Royal „ „ Bengal 46
Indian Marine. M „ ,, Bombay 96
Post Office of India, Director-General and Estab H „ |, Burma ... 71
lishment 34 M „ M compulsory retirement
„ salaries 179 from 290, 294
,, statistics relating to 413 ,, ,, „ Government of India 26-28
„ Assam 42 ,, ,, Madras 82
Bengal 51 M ,, „ leave allowances ... . 292
„ Bombay 102 officers employed under
„ Burma 73 local administrations 27
„ Central Provinces 40 ,, ,, pay of appointments ... 213
,, Madras 87 ,, 1, ,t pensions ... 292
,, Punjab 67 ,, Punjab ... 63
„ United Provinces 60 „ M ,; United Provinces ... 57
Precedence, warrant of ... 173 ,, ,, in India ... 376
Presidency College, Calcutta, Professors at. See Publications of Government during 1904, list of ... 419
Bengal Education Department. ,, ,, agents for sale of ... 420
Presidency College, Madras, Professors at. See Punjab, Officers employed in 61-67
Madras Education Department. ,, p. salaries of ... ... 1S1
President and Governors of Bombay, chronological „ Cantonment Magistrates ... 63
list of 126 i, Chief Court 62
Presidents and Governors of Fort St. George ,, Civil Veterinary Department 66
in Madras ... 121 l( Commission, Officers in the 61
Presidents and Governors of Fort William in Bengal, ,, Council of 61
chronological list of ... 115 „ Descriptive account of 392
Presidents of the Board of Control, chronological „ Education Department ... 05
list of 112 ,, Excise, &c. a ,, 67
Printing, Superintendent of, Burma 74 „ Financial Commissioner 61
' v „ Bombay 104 ,, „ Department 67
' ,, Government of India... 36 „ Forest „ ... ... ... 66
, „ Madras 88 „ Jail „ 66
A- ft n United Provinces ... 60 Judicial Department ... 62
Prisons, Inspectors of. See Jail Department. ,, I^and Recotdsand Agriculture, Director of 61
Private Secretary, service qualifying for leave ... 260 ,, Lieutenant-Governor of 61
M to the Governor of Bombay ... 89 ,, Lieutenant-Governors of, chronological list 13?
t^jt it 11 t• 1 1 salary of 179 Medical Department ... ... 66
„ Madras ... 75 ,, Meteorological Reporter to Government ... 67
^ H ,, Governor of Madras, Native States of ... ... 400
salary of 179 „ Police Department 65
„ Lieutenant-Governor of „ Political 64
Bengal 43 „ Postal „ 67
„ Lieutenant-Governor of „ Provincial Civil Service 63
Burma 69 Public Works Department 63
n „ „ Lieutenant-Governor of ,, Salt Department 67
United Provinces ... 53 ,, Secretariat 61
„ „ 1, Lieutenant-Governor of „ Settlement Department 63
Punjab 61 ,, Telegraph M 67
„ |, ,, Secretary of Slate for Pusa, Agricultural Research Institute at 36
India x
„ ,| Secretary of State for Qualifying service ... • 71
India (Assistant) ... 1 ,, See al& Service.
„ H ,, Under Secretaries of Queen's College, Benares
State for India ... t 5---
„ „ and Assistant Private Secretary
to the Viceroy 7 Radhanpur State, Administrator of ...
„ 11 to Viceroy, salary of 179 Railways. See also State Railways.
Privilege leave. See Leave. in India 377. 378
Probation of candidates selected for Indian „ ,, statistics 411, 412
Civil Service ... 197 Board 8
Professors. See Education Department. Director of construction
Professorships, appointment to. See Educational Engineering Staff 28
appointments. Government Director of 3
Promotion during leave 258 Storekeepers _ 30
„ of Indian Army officers 322 Superior Revenue Establishment 29
of officers of Indian Medical Service ... 336 Rajanmundry College. See Madras Education
Prothonotary. See Registrars of High Courts. Department.
Provincial Civil Service, Assam 41 Rajputana Agency 34
n ft n Bengal 44, 46 ,, ., Native States of 397
M „ ,, Bombay 95 Rajshahi College. Set Bengal Education Depart*
70 ment.
Central Provinces . 37 Recall of retired officers 334
INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND APPOINTMENTS.
PACE
"Records of Government of India, Officer in Salutes, personal 17I
charge of 36 Sangli State, Administrator
Red Cross, Order of 15 j Sanitary Officers. See Medical Department.
Regimental pay and allowances of officers of Savantvadi Political AtcM
British Army serving in India 335 Schools of Art. See Education Department.
Registrars of Chief Court and High Court. Set Secretariat of the Government of India
Chief Courts, Hi/h Courts, Judicial Department. t, »» ii ii salaries of
(Registrars of Chief Court and High Court, salaries Secretaries and Under-Secretaries ...
of, bengal 180 ,, Assam
». 11 11 salaries ,, salaries of Secretary and Assis
of, Bombay ... 184 tant Secretary to Chief Commissioner
n m 11 salaries ,, Bengal
of, Madras 183 „ salaries of Secretaries and Under-
,, „ ,, salaries Secretaries
of, United Provinces t8i ,, Bombay
j, ,, 1, salaries ,, sa'aries ofSecretaries and Under-
of, Punjab iSt Secretaries
Registration Department, Assam 42 „ Burma
„ „ Bengal 51 ,, salaries of Secretaries, Under-
,, Bombay ... 103 Secretariesand Assistant-Secre
,, ,, Central Provinces ... 39 tary to Government
,, „ Madras 88 ,, Central Provinces
„ Inspector-General of, Punjab ... ... 67 „ salaries of Secretaries
Regulations for admission to Royal Indian Engi to ChiefCommissioner
neering College ... 209 ,, Madras
(l ,, „ ,, the Indian Army ... 221 ,, (1 salaries of Secretaries, Under-
11 n it it 11 Medical Secretaries,to Government
SecTetary and Assistant-
Service 2aq
H ,, appointment of chaplains ... 2*0-202 ,, North-West Frontier Province
,, ,, ,, to Civil Veterinary „ Punjab
Department ... 220 ,, , , salaries of Secretaries and
„ to Education Depart Under-Secretaries to Government
ments 202 M United Provinces ...
,t ,, „ to Financial Dept. ... 219 „ „ salaries of Secretaries
l( to Forest Department 2*5 and Under-Secretaries to Government
M ,, to India Office ... 196 Secretaries of E. I. Company, chronological list of
„ to Indian Marine ... 235 „ of State for India, chronological list of
it i> i» 11 Nursing tt (Under) of State for India
Service ... 232 tt » ii chronological
,, ,, to Indian Police ... 203 list of tia,
,, ,, to Public Works De tt 11 tt 11 Private Sec
partment ... 210, 212 retaries to
ti ,1 1, to Telegraph Depart Secretary* of State for India ...
ment ... 211, 215 ,, Assistant Private Secre
,, ,, open competition for Civil Service tary and Precis Writer
of India 196 ,, Legal Adviser and
M ,. physical examination of candidate s 239 Solicitor to
Civil Service 252-310 ,, Political Aide-de-Camp
Religions of India 404, 405 10
Resident Clerks, India Office 1 „ ,, ,, Private Secretary to ...
„ in Hyderabad 33 Seistan Political Agency
Retirements, Indian Army officers, rules for ... 333 Service qualifying for leave
„ Civil Services 276, 2$$ „ ,, ,, pension
„ Royal Indian Marine 363, 364 Settlement Officers, Burma ...
Return to duty ... ... _ 262 ,, Central Provinces
Revenues and receipts of India ^ # ... 375, 409 salary
Royal Engineer officers, conditions of service of ... 225
„ ,, instiuction of, at Chatham 34a ,, ,, Madras ...
,, Indian Engineering College, Coopers Hill ... 4, 5 „ ,, Punjab
regulations for admission to 209 Shan Stater, Superintendent of. St* Burma
Marine. See Marine, Royal Indian. Political Department.
„ Red Cross, Order of 153 Shipping Matters. See Marine Department.
Victorian Order 150 Short leave. See Leave.
Russian language, study of, by Indian Army officers 343 Sibpur Civil Engineering College. See Bengal
Education Department.
Saidapet Agricultural College. See Madras Educa Sikkitn, State of ... 3
tion Department. Sind, Colonisation Officer in
Saidapet Teachers' College. See Madras Educa ,, Commissioner in
tion Department. „ ,, salary of ... ,
^t. Michael and St. George, Order of 142 ,, Deputy Collectors and Magistrates ...
Salaries of appointments, held by Indian Army officers 323 „ ., Commissioners
,, of Judges of High Courts, rules for ... 281 11 11 n salaries of ... ... I
,, of principal appointments held by civil ,, Encumbered Estates, Manager of
officers in India 179 M Judges in. See Bombay Judicial Department.
„ of Ordnance Department 335 ,, Judicial Commissioner ...
„ sterling equivalents of 243 i, „ salary of ... ... ,
"Salary, definition of 257 ,, Talukdari Settlement Officer
Salt Department, Bombay 103 Sir J. J. School of Art ... ...
M „ Madras 88 Small Cause Courts. See Judicial Dena-tment.
M ,, Punjab »• ... 67 Southern Marattm Country, Political Agency
t, United Provinces 60 Special leave
,, revenue in India 375 Stamps and Stationery, Bengal
Salutes, table of 176 „ „ Bombay „ l0
,, to native chiefs and nobles, table of ... 177 „ Madras 8
INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND APPOINTMENTS. xiii
PAGE
Star of India, Order of J39~*4* Towns of India, population of 402
M „ registrar of 142 Trade and manufactures of India 378
State Railways. Storekeepers ... 30 Transfer of officers to temporary half-pay list ... 333
M Superior Revenue Establishments 20. ,, departmental officers with honorary or
Stationery. Superintendent of, Bengal ... M 52 warrant rank, &c. to temporary
„ M Bombay ... .« 103 half-pay... ... ... ... ... 352
,, ,, Government of India 36 Translator, Oriental, to Government of Bombay ... 89
„ M Madras fc8 ,, to Government of Madras 88
Statistics relating to area and population ... 401 Travancore, Native State of 398
M „ ,, cultivated and unculti Travelling Allowances 306
vated 406 Treasure, imports and exports of 411
,, „ M army in India 414,41$ Troop Service, Indian ... 4
„ „ ,, education 405, 416, 417 Turkish Arabia, Political Residency 34
H „ ,, emigration 418
„ „ expenditure ... 410 Under-Secretaries of Slate for India 1
,, „ ,, food products of India 407, 408 ,, ,, ,, and Assistant
,, ,, imports and exports 411 Under Secre*aries, chronological list of ... 112, 113
tl n M languages of India 403 Under-Secretary (Assistant) of State for India ... 1
„ „ ,, population of chief towns of Unemployed supernumerary list, transfer of military
India .„ 40a officers to 334
„ „ Post Office 413 United Provinces Of Agra and Oudii —
,, „ ,, railways... ;.. 378, 411, 413 Officers employed in 53-°°
„ „ religions of In<H;i ... 404, 40; „ ,, „ salaries of 1&1
,, revenues and receipts 409 Board of Revenue ... 55
,t ,, telegraphs _ ... m ... ... 4*3 Cantonment Magistrates 55
Statutory Civil Servants. See Indian Civil Service. Commissioners ... ... ... ... ... 55
Statutory Civil Servant, definition of... 958 Council of Lieutenant-Governor 53
Steam boilers and prime movers, Inspector of, Descriptive account of 39c
n t» si n it Inspector of, 104
Bombay ... F,ducation Department 58
Excise „ 60
Madras ... 88 Financial „ 60
Sterling equivalents of salaries S43 Forest ,, 59
Stockbroker, India Office 3 High Court of Judicature 54
Store Department, India Office 2 Jail Department 60
Sub-Collectors and Joint Magistrates, Madras ... 81 Judicial Commissioner of Oudh 54
„ Department 54
salaries of ... .. 183 Land Records and Agriculture Department ... 55
Subsidiary leave 264, 267 ,, Revenjeand General Admi li.stration ... 55
Surgeon to the Governor of Bombay . Lieutenant-Governor 53* "31
salary of '79 Licuienant-Guvernors, ChiefCommissioners and
n t1 Madras 7S Governors of Agra, chronological list of 130, 131
salary of <79 Magistrates and Collectors 55
,, Viceroy 7 Medical Department 59
„ ,, salary of 179 Miscellaneous Appointments 60
Survey Departmem, Assam 41 Native Slates of 399
Bengal ... 47 Opium Department 60
„ Bombay ... 09 Police „ 58
Madras ... S2 Political „ 58
,, Punjab 64 Post Office „ ... 60
United 53 Provincial Civil Service 54, 56
Botanical 32 Public Works Department 57
Geological ?2 Salt Department 60
•f India Department 3' Secretariat ... 53
Marine _ 106 Univeisity of Madras, Registrar of 84
Syllabus relating to the Forest Service examination 215
„ „ Indian Civil Service ex Valuation Committee, India Office Member of ... 3
amination 199 Veterinary College and Hospital, Bombay 102
„ ,, Indian Police examination ,, Officers. See Civil Veterinary Depart
Table of salutes in India 176 ment.
M „ to native chiefs and nobles 177 Viceroy and Governor-General of India ... ... 7
Taxation in India 381 n it council of... 7
Telegraph Department 30 » >• ti personal
„ „ compulsory retirement from 294 staff of ...
f| officers, leave and pension M „ M ,, salary of ...
rules ... 292 Viceroys and Governors-General of India, chron
„ j, regulations for admission logical list of
to 211, 215 Victoria Cross
Victorian Order, ofRoyal jti M-, .V.U.,
„ statistics relating to ... 412 .
„ ,1 Assam 43 Vision, standard
„ „ Bombay 102 Voyage
,, allowances
„ See a'so u Passage /
Burma 73 Curzoo Wyllie,
„ Central Provinces ... ... 40
„ ,( Indo-European 2, 31 Wana, Political Agent
^ ,, Madras 87 Wards' Estates, Managers of, Bengr
M „ N.W. Frontier Province ... 68 War Office : Officer attached to G-c
„ Punjab ... ... ... 67
„ „ Students at Coopers Hill Committee of Imperial Difenci
College ... 5 Warrant of precedence in Iniia
Thagi and Dakaiti, Department for the suppression officer, definition of ...
or.- 34 officers, regulations reg;
; College, Roorkee 57
Widows' pensions (military)
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THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA

IN COUNCIL,

ST. JAMES'S PARK, S.W.

SECRETARY OF STATE.
The Right Hon. St. John Brodrick, M.P.

UNDER SECRETARIES OF STATE.


Sir Arthur Godley, K.C.B. ; The Marquess of Bath.
ASSISTANT UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE.
Sir Horace G. Walpole, K.C.B., J.P.
COUNCIL.
Vice-President.—Sir Philip P. Hutchins, K.C.S.I.
Sir Steuart C. Bayley, K.C.S.I., CLE. Sir John Edge. K.C.
F. C. le Marchant. Gen. Sir A. R. Hadcock, K.C.B., C S.I.
Gen. Sir J. J. H. Gordon, K.C.B. Sir William Lee-Warner, K.C.S.I.
Sir Dennis ritzpatrick, K.C.S.I. J. F. Finlay, C.S.I.
Sir James L. Mackay, G.C.M.G., K.C.I.E.
Clerk ofthe Council.—Sir Horace G. Walpole, K.C.B., J.P.
Private Secretary to the Secretary of State.—F. A. Hirtzel.
Assistant Private Secretary and Precis Writer.—F. H. Lucas.
Asst. Private Secretaries {unpaid).—Lieut.-Colonel Lord Edmund Talbot, M.V.O.,
D.S.O., M.P. ; Lord Stavordale.
Political A.D.C. to the Secretary of Stale.—Lieut. -Colonel Sir W. H. Curzon Wyllie,
K.C.I.E., M.V.O.
Private Secretary to Sir Arthur Godley.—J. E. Shuckburgh.
Private Secretary to the Marquess of Bath. —L. D. Wakely.
Asst. Private Secretary (unpaid).—W. F. Farquhar.
Reading Clerk to the Council.—V. H. Dumtell.
Resident Clerks. —C. E. Baines, A. R. B, Vauar.
z INDIA OFFICE.

CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENTS. H. Harridance, G. F. Inch, P. Putnam, H. J.


Secretaries. Rilev, A. C. Wallace, H. R. White.
Financial.—Lionel Abrahams. Second Class Clerks.—W. H. Fryer, J. W.
Judicial and Public—Sir C. J. Lyall, K.C.S.I., Clough, A. C. Stow, R. W. "Reay, J. C.
CLE. Stibbs, W. Matthews, J. R. J. Passmore,
Militnry.—Gen. Sir Edward Stedman, K.C.B. , P. H. Maggs, H. G. Bull, S. C. A. Schofield,
K.C.I.E. W. R. Mason, H. W. Martin.
Political and Secret. —Richmond Ritchie, C.B. Keeper of Records. —John Joyce.
Public Works.—Frederick C. Thompson. FUNDS DEPARTMENT.
Revenue and Statistics.—T'. W. Holderness, Director of hunds. —Francis B. Armstrong (also
C.S.I. Official Agtnt to Administrators-General of
Assistants. India).
Financial. —F. W. Newmarch. Senior Clerk. —George F. Teague.
Judicial and Public. —Patrick H. C. Herbert. Second Class Clerks (Higher Grade). — E. Aucott,
Military.—F. Whitmore Smith, CLE. F. G. Hill, W. Robertson.
Politicaland Secret.—Colin G. Campbell. Second Class Clerks. —C. A. Forsythc, L. W.
Public Works.—Hermann A. Haines. Baskcomb.
Revenue and Statistics.—James H. Seabrooke.
Clerks. STORE DEPARTMENT.
Senior Clerks.—Francis C. Drake, John E. India Office Branch.
Ferard, William T. Ronson, William Director-Genet at.— E. Grant Burls, C.S.I.
Robinson, Frederic A. Hirtzel, Malcolm C. Deputv Director-General. —W. G. Butler.
C. Seton, William Stantiall, Ernest J. Senior Clerks.—John M. Wigner, S. A. Taylor,
Turner. Frederick C. B. Wright, Henry J. W. Fry,
Clerk specially attached to Political and Secret George H. Collier.
Department. —F. T. C. Hastings. ]unior Clerks. —Richard R. Howlett, F. T. Eades.
Junior Clerks.—John E. Shuckburgh, Francis Staff Clerk.- G. J. B. Fox.
H. Lucas, William H. Swain, L. D. Wakely, Second Class Clerks (Higher Grade).—A. J.
P. H. Dumbell, C. E. Baines, S. F. Stewart, Petty, E. J. Stimpson.
H. J. Tozer, E. A. Gowers. Second Class Clerks. — M. Alexander, C. E.
Clerk for Examination of Army Ts on-Effective Bnrridge, E. A. Head, A. C. McDowall, H. S.
Accounts.—Walter J. Greene. Briggs, E. Scamp, W. F. West, W. G.
Staff Clerks.— S. Keith, H. W. Garrett, E. S. Crockett, J. M. Hamilton, S. G. Ereaut,
Hopkins. W. N. Gardiner.
Clerk for Special Duties.—B. J. Rose. Clerk for Railway Stores.—William Crow.
Second Class Clerk {Higher Grade).—G. Ashton. Supplemental Clerk. —F. Wheeler.
Second Class Clerks.—G. E. Young, E. W. Surveyor of Shipping.—Capt. T. Coulter Kerr.
Sutton, J. Putnam, H. G. H. Mahany, A. India Store Dep6t.
Phihbs, J. P. C. S. Northcott, H. F. Mackav,
W. Gauld, J. Roxburgh, R. H. Headlev, Belvedere Road, Lambeth, S.E.
R. E. Montgomery, O. Gruzelier, E. T. C. B. Superintendent of the India Store Depot. —Cap
Walkden. tain G. T. Wingfield, R.N.
Clerk specially attached to Financial Department. Assistant Do.—W. Edmondson Phelps.
—H. C. Bellingham. Supervisors, First Grade.— I. Bvatt, B. H. G.
Street, W. M. Biden, H. B. Walker.
Inspector of Machinery —J. Hitchcock.
Dircctor-in-Chiefofthe Iiido-EuropeanTe/egrapli , Supervisors, Second Grade.—W. A. Wickham,
Public Works Department.— W. A. Kirk. H. C. Card, G. Cuttle, F. W. Sharp, A. S.
Clerks.—C. E. J. "Twisaday, C. Parratt, A. 1. Ellis, H. C. Preece.
Keys. Second Class Clerk (Higher Grade).—S. A.
Second Class Clerks.—C. Slocombe, W. B. Collins.
Moore. Second Class Clerks. — H. 1. Shurlock, T. W.
Agent at Constantinople.—W. E. J. La Fontaine. Smith, W. Talbot. W. Harrison, E. Price,
J. W. Cooper, A. V. Mornn. W. S. Hender
ACCOUNTANT-GENERALS DEPART son, H. I. Bennett, W. V. Anderson, D.
MENT. Carlin, H. F. Kellaway, A. Ellis, D. L.
McSweeny, H. W. McRae, F. N. Fairley,
Accountant-General. —Arthur Guilhim Scott. R. J. Hawker, C. Godwin.
Deputy Accountant-General.—John Hewish, Inspectors of Stores. — 1. W. Greenwood,
Senior Clerks. —H. W. Badock, 1. H. Humphrys, Richard May, R. W. Sadler, R. G. Barnes,
R. G. Jaquet, W. S. Durrant.F. Perrott, A. R. S. Amsden, V. H. Kirbv, S. C. Wright,
W. Housley, J. Johnson. F. T. J. Tatton, G. C. Black". C. B. Groocock,
Junior Clerks. —S. George Smith, I. H. F. Reed, W. Walker, W. H. Bayliss, J. D. Willoughby,
G. H. Stoker, R. Mowbray, A. j. Pattle, T. R. W. J. Seal.
Ellenor. Assistant Inspectors of Stores.—R. Wood, F.
Staff Clerks.— E. Owen, J. J. Wootton, W. Hewitt. F. P. Caird, P. Cross, L R. Acton.
Kelley, J. Newton. I. G. Shaw, I. Dicks. A. Baync, F. E. Benest,
Second Class Clerks {Higher Grade). — W. N. J. Howard, E. 1. Gilbert, C. E. Caird,
Andrews, C. Biggs, J A. Bolster. C. Chap F. G. Pennell, H. H. Seal, F. H. Jenkins,
man, A. Charlton, E. 1.. De Beaurepaire, E. E. Hickson, R. W. Sadler, Jr., G. W.
H. McD. Ellercamp, C. T. Finch, T. Grant, Caudwell.
INDIA OFFICE. 3
Custodian ofPatterns.—H. G. Forbes. Legal Adviser and Solicitor to Secretaiy of
Storeholdtv.—S. J. Banks. State.—H. H. Shephard.
Engineer. —John T. Gorvin. Assistant Solicitor. —W. H. Treasure.
Assistant Surveyor ofShipping. —F. W. Harland. Clerk, Legal Adviser and Solicitor's Depart
Inspector oj Scientific Instruments. — Thomas ment.—^. R. Marten.
Gushing.
Examiner of Medical Stores. —Surg.-Lt.-Col. Valuation Officer for Military Equipment and
James Reid, M.B.. CM. Clothing.—Col. G. A. Crawford, R.A.
Examiner of SurgicalInstruments. —Surg.-Major Assistant to Ditto.—W. J. Bowden.
N. C. Macnamara, F. R.C.S.
Medical Officer.- E. Miskin, M.B., M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P. Actuary.—Willis Browne, F.I. A.
Messengers. —G. Brooks, H. A. Herbert. Computing Clerk.—F. J. West.
Stamp Branch.
Bunhill Row, E.C.— (Under the supervision of Surveyor and Clerk of the Works. — T. H.
the Inland Revenue Department). Winny, A.R.I.B.A.
Supervisor ofStamps.— C. R. Gay. Assistant to Ditto.—A. J. Dalton.
Assistant Supervisor of Stamps. — W. G.
Hunter. Ordnance Consulting Officer. —Col. R. H.
ExaminersofStainps.-G. H. Hallett, J. C. Dalton. Mahon, R.A.
Assistant Ordnance Consulting Officer. —Capt.
REGISTRY AND RFXORD DEPART E. L. Tomkins, R.A.
MENT. Officer ofthe Indian A rmy attached to the General
Registrar &• Superintendent of Records.—Arthur Staff, War Office.—Captain H. C, Holman,
N. Wollaston, CLE. D.S.O.
Assistant to Ditto.—W. Foster. Officer of the Indian Army attached to the
Staff Clerks.—M. S. Hall, E. C. Winchester, Secretariat of the Committee of Imperial De
TT C. Fenton. fence. —Captain A. B. Lindsay.
Second Class Clerks (Higher Grade). —T. Calla-
ghan, E. Chipper, E. W. Jolliffe, H. Mitchell, ConsultingEngineer. —SirA. M. Rendel,lC.C.I.E.
C. T. Thompson, G. F. Tinney.
Second Class Clerks.—A. W. Ward, A. J. Stockbroker. —Horace Hubert Scott.
Stewart, H. T. Walklate, G. E. Shepherd, ).
D. Richards, W. T. Ottewill, G. W. P. INDIA AUDIT OFFICE.
Martin, E. A. Lownds, F. Howett, R. R. Auditor.— F. C. Holiday.
de R. a Ababrelton, A. W. Thomson, J. P. Assistant to Ditto.—A. Benger.
Murray, E. H. Ronca, A. C. Plowman, J. G.
Crickmay, D. O'Sullivan, R. H. Dahm, F. E. Senior Clerks.—W. A. St. Quintin, H. W.
Harding, S. H. Everett, H. D. Poulton.
Grist, W. D. Tomkins, W. H. Sansbury, S. Junior Clerk. —H. A. Cooper.
Kennedy, H. Heddon. Staff Clerks. —A. H. J. Neatham, A. Jackson.
Clerks specially attached.—A. R. B. Vaux. W. H. Second Class Clerk ' (Higher Grade).—-W'. P.
P. Banton. Horspool.
Supplemental Clerks. —F. Stevenson, C. A. Second Class Clerks.—A. F. T. Campbell, L.
Rossiter, J. E. Whitehead, R. C. Clench, E. Ellis, W. A. Sturdy, C. S. Body, E. S.
H. Taplin. Evans, J. A. Stringer, S. Cohen, S. Blumen-
Typists.—Misses F. R. Kitching, J. F. Paish, thal, C. E. Humphreys, W. E. Swiss.
E. J. Garrett, A. C. McAlpine, W. M. Young,
C. E. Shirley, V. M. M. Parratt, A. I.
Garrard, E. S. Mills, M. D. Nursey, M. L. OFFICE KEEPERS AND MESSENGERS.
Killpartrick, M. F. Fleming, K. Moore, N. G. Head Office Keeper.—H. W. Fontaine.
Scriven. Office Keepers.—J. M. Guttridge, H. J. Puxty.
Keeper of Records.—E. Yeo. Housekeeper.—Mis? Emma Seldon.
Keeper of Geographical Records.—H. Jones. First Class Messengers. — R. Roberts, C. Clarke,
Record Keeper, Military Department.—G. Clover. H. Edwards, D. Burd, H. E. Tinslay, H.
Oliver, H. Willis, F. S. Knott, J. V. Rumble,
MISCELLANEOUS APPOINTMENTS. G. Smalley, £. H. Cunningham, J. P. Vooght,
Government Director of Indian Railway Com C. Valley, R. Bishop, W. Turner, J. Dove,
panies. —A. Brereton, C.S.I. T. White, W. J. Dyer, W. Lofthouse, H. E.
Deputy Ditto.—William J. Maitland, CLE. Lyngcoln.
Second Class Messengers.—H. A. Pugsley, T.
Librarian. —Fredk. W. Thomas. D. Tompson, C. T. T. Cowdery, O. Andrews,
Assistant Ditto.—T. W. Arnold. W. H. Colmer. W. H. Lawrence, W. T. H.
Second Class Clerk (Higher Grade). —A. Miller. Tanner, W. J. Payne, J. Slade, J. Wright, H.
J. P. Vaudrey, W. C. W. Jarrett, J. A. C.
Heath, W. Saunders, W. Perkins, A. Keen,
Medical Boardfor the Examination of Officers of W. King, F. G. Clark, W. A. Walker, E.
the Indian Services.—(Tuesday, at u o'clock). Kemp, H. C. H. Katon, H. Gooding, D.
President.—Surg.-Gen. A. M. Branfoot, CLE., Donovan, W. Rickctts, J. Melling, P. Troy,
I.M.S. D. M. McCarthy, Leonard Purvis, G. P.
Member.—Lt.-Col. A. J. Willcocks, I.M.S. Miller.
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INDIAN TROOP SERVICE.


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Boyes, R.N., Director of Transports at the Admiralty.

KOYAL INDIAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE, COOPER'S HILL.


BOARD OF VISITORS.
Sir Alexander M. Rendel, K.C.I.E., M.Inst.C.E. (Consulting Engineer to Secretary of State for
India).
Sir W. H. Preece, K.C.B., F.R.S., M.I.C.E. (late Engineer-in-Chief and Electrician, General
Post Office, and Past President, Institution of Civil Engineers).
Sir E. H. Busk, M.A., I.L.B.. Fellow of University of London, and of University College, London.
Prof. A. R. Forsyth, D.Sc, Fallow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
G. C. Bourne, M.A.. Fellow of New College, Oxford.
J. G. H. Glass, CLE. (late Chief Engineer, Public Works Department, India).
J. Mansergh (Past-President of Institution of Civil Engineers).
Col. Sir Colin C. Scott Moncrieff, K C.S.I. , K.C.M.G.
E. Stafford Howard, C.B., Commissioner of Woods and Forests.
STAFF OF THE COLLEGE.
President.—Col. Sir J. W. Ottley, K.C.I.E., late R.E.
Chaplain.—-Rev. |. Burrough, M.A.
Medical Officer.— H. E. Giffard.
Engineering and Applied Mechanics Branches.
Professor of Engineering. —A. W. Brightmore, D.Sc, M.Inst.C.E.
Assistant Projessor of Engineering. —R. J. Woods, M.E., F.C.H., M.Inst.C.E.
Senior Instructor in Surveying.—N. F. Mackenzie.
Junior Instructor in Surveying. —Capt. F. M. Browne, R.E.
Instructor in Engineering and Geometrical Drawing and Estimating, and Lecturer on Building
Construction. —A. Hicks.
Instructor in Geometrical Draining and Freehand Drawing.—C. B. McF.lwee.
Superintendent of the Workshops and the Mechanical Laboratory.—J. Hopps.
Assistant Suberintendent of the Workshops and the Mechanical Laboratory. —F. Collet1..
Mathematical Branch.
Professor of Applied Mathematics. —G. M. Minchin, M.A., F.R.S.
Lecturer in Pure Mathematics. —R. N. Haygarth.
Natural Science Branch.
Lecturer in Electro-Technology.—A. F. T. Atchison.
Lecturer in Chemistry—F. E. Matthews, Ph.D., F.I.C.
Analytical Chemist. —F. W. Harbord, Assoc. Royal School of Mines, F.I.C.
Assistant Analytical Chemist. —A. Campion, F.I.C.
Lecturer in Geology and Mineralogy. —Professor H. G. Seeley, F.R.S.
Demonstrator in Physics. —W. S. Templeton, M.A., B.Sc.
Instructor in Telegraphy. —F. J. Edgar, A.I.E.E.
Forestry Branch.
Principal Pro/essei of Forestry.—W. Schlich, CLE., Ph.D., F.R.S., F.L.S., late Inspector-
General of Forests to the Government of India.
Assistant Professor of Forestry.—W. R. Fisher, B.A., late Conservator of Forests, Indian Forest
Service.
Lecturer on Botany and Entomology. —P. Groom, D.Sc, M.A., F.L.S.
Lecturer on Organic Chemistry.—F. E. Matthews, Ph.D., F.I.C.
Unclassified Subjects.
Instructor in French.—J. A. Perret.
Instructor in German.—Dr. A. WeifS.
ROYAL INDIAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE.

Session 1904-05.
ENGINEER STUDENTS.
Third Year.
Baxter, N. B. El Mowelhy, A. L. Mirza, M. A.
Bedford, J. D. H. Hamilton, T. D. Nadir Jung.
Briggs, A. B. Harvey, A. F. Perfect S. R.
Briggs, R. C. Highet, J. C. Thompson, W. P,
Burn, W. Joyce, A. E. Waller, F. J.
Clift, F. C. L. Marsh, G. S.
Second Year.
Anderson, A. R. Hyde, H. A. Ronald, A. G.
Betterton, F. A. Humfress, H. T. Routh, R. A.
Chatterjee, K. K. James, W. E. A. Sak, Mom. C. C. C.
Connor, G. P. jesson, A. W. M. Sawhnev, R. D.
Curling, R. R. Johnstone, H. V. C. Shakerley, E. P.
Curry, T. A. Mclnemy, J. R. Sharp. W.
Deanc, R. T. Morton-Moncrieff, A. O. Sim, Nai S.
Duthy G. W. Northey, H. S. Stavert, W. D.
Gregson-Williams, F. J. Peddie, K. Stubbs, S. G.
Hill, E. W. Perry, A. S. H. Vanderspar, L. G. R.
Hyde, C. J. E. Priday, I.. M. Way, J. D.
First Year.
Bigsby, S. H. Ford, W. A. W. Richardson, A. A.
Burke, E. P. Hare, F. Sale, J. L.
Byrnes, W. F. Hare, T. Sullivan, J. H.
Cartland, W. N. Harrison, C. P. M. Troup, J. R.
Chalart, M. C. Izat, A. Tyabji, S. B.
Coates, J. W. C. lackson. J. D. von Bock, F. J.
Connell, C. B. Maflin, P. H. Wainwright, F. M.
Croad, A. Manley, E. L. Wells. D. T.
Dowlev, F. M. Padgett, N. N. Woodhead, A.
Dresser, H. B. Powell, J. G. Wythes, C. A.
Karquharson, F. A. Rennie, J. O. York, A. E.
TELEGRAPH STUDENTS.
Third Year.
Board, A. C. I Manning, A. P. I Power, G. B.
Second Year.
de Smidt, G. E. O. I Garnier, C. N. I McMillan, W. S.
First Year.
Brokenshuv, A. I Cameron, J. G. P.
FOREST STUDENTS.
Third Year.
Bell, C. F. Henkel, J. S. Parker, R. N.
Blanlbrd. H. R. Jerram, M. R. K. Parnell, R.
Ellis, E. V. Kirkpatrick, R. Teaguc, L. V. 5.

Second Ysar
Adam, J. B. M. Cooper, H. L. I Robertson, W. A.
Bisset, A. A. Hamilton, J. Shebbeare, E. O.
Bourke, D. R. S. . Holberton. N. V. Waddingham, J. H.
First Year.
Harrington, A. H. M. Hoinfray, J. Rowbotham, C. J.
Cox, C. E. C. Mead, J. P. Sanger-Davies, A. E.
Forbes, V. H. Osmaston, A. E. Whitehead, T. A.
(Jrieve, A. N. Powell, W. S. Winibush, A.
Hewett, D. P.
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.

LIST OF CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR I.C.S. AT OPEN


COMPETITION, 1904, AND THE PROVINCES TO WHICH
THEY ARE ALLOTTED.

Haig, Harry Graham Bengal, Upper.


Bromley, Thomas Edward Bengal, Upper.
Strickland, Claude Francis Bengal, Upper.
Booth-Gravely, Walter Burma.
Broomfield, Robert Stonehouse Bombay.
Burdon, Ernest Bengal, Upper.
Tanner, Evelyn Lloyd Bengal, Lower.
Robertson, Ludovic Vander Meulen Bombay.
Gwynn, John Tudor Madras.
Jamieson, Peter Edwin Burma.
Covernton, Stephen Harris Bombay.
Lindsay, Harry Alexander Kanshawe Bengal, Lower.
Soames, Geoffrey Ewart Bengal, Lower.
Milne, Robert Blair Bombay.
Worsley, Geoffrey Bengal, Upper.
Lawes, Henry Fricker Burma.
Currie, Mark "Mainwaring Lee Bengal, Upper.
Brackenburv, Cecil Fabian Madras.
Muir, George Basil Fairlie Bengal, Upper.
Leach, Frank Burton Burma.
Clav, Joseph Miles Bengal, Upper.
Barker, Dalgairns Arundel Bengal, Upper.
Waterston, Stewart Bengal, Upper.
Dutt, Guru Saday Bengal, Lower.
Garbett, Colin Campbell Bengal, Upper.
Mundle, lndu Bhusan Bengal. Upper.
Bum, Sidney Madras.
Wares, Donald Home Bengal, Lower.
Glass, Donald James Cumberlege Bengal, Upper.
Dawson, Vernon Royal Bengal, Lower.
Corbett, Geoffrey Latham Bengal, Upper.
Marsh, Percy William Bengal, Upper.
Brown, Ralph Roberts Burma.
Stewart, John Alexander Burma.
Baum, Ernest Frederick Burma.
Eccles, Percy Bengal, Upper.
Hall, John Frederick Madras.
Leathern, George Bombay.
Waddell, Peter Hately Bengal, Lower.
Brayne, Frank I.ugard Bengal, Upper.
Burrow, Sidney Ge jrge Bombay.
Gordon, Geoffrey- Bengal, Upper.
Kirk, Richard Thomas Francis Bombay.
Farmer, Edward James Burma.
Street, James Howard Algernon Bengal, Lower.
Hobart, Robert Charles Arthur Stanley Bengal, Upper.
Trevaskis, Hugh Kennedy Bengal, Upper.
Emerson, Herbert William Bengal, Lpper.
Henderson, Charles Alexander Madras.
Tampoe, Alfred McGowan Coomarasamy Madras.
Inglis, Arthur Loveday Bengal, Lower.
Lindsay, James Hamilton Bengal, Lower.
Brewster, John Fenwicke Bengal, Upper.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.

VICEROY AND GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA,


His Excellency the Right Hon. Lord Curzon of Kedi.eston, G.M.S.I., G.M.I.E., 6 January, 1899,
and on re-appointment, 13 December, 1904.

PERSONAL STAFF OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.


Private Secretary, R. Nathan, CLE. Extra Aides-de-Camp, Lieut. H. McL. Lambert,
Assistant Private Secretary, ist Dgns. ; and Lieut. R. E. Forrester,
R. Highrs.
Military Secretary, Lt.-Col. the Hon. E. Baring, Native Aides-de-Camp, Hukam Singh, Risaldar
C.V.O., 10th Hussars. Major, Sardar Bahadur, 16th Cavy. ; Abdul
Aziz. Risaldar Major, Sardar Bahadur,
Comptroller of the Household, Major J. Strachey, 5th Cavy.
nth Rajputs. Surgeon, Major A. J. Macnab, I. M.S.
iJis-de-Camp, Major A. V. Poynter, D.S.O., Commandant of Body Guard, Capt. H. N.
late Scots Gds. ; Capt. T. H. R. Bulkeley, Holden, 5th Cavy.
ist Bn. Scots Gds. ; Lieut. G. A. Akers- Adjutant of Body Guard, Capt. V. A. S.
Douglas, and Bn. A. & S. Highrs. Keighley, 18th Tivana Lncrs.

COUNCIL.
Ordinary Members—
Major-Gen. Sir E. R. Elles, K.C.B., K.C.LE. Took his seat, 11 April, 1901, (Military.)
Sir A. T. Arundel, K.C.S.I. Took his seat, 18 May, 1901.
Sir D. C. J. Ibbetson, K. C.S.I. Took his seat, 5 March, 1902.
H. Erie Richards. Took his seat, 18 April, 1904. (Law.)
J. P. Hewett, C.S. I., CLE. Took his seat, 7 January, 1905.
E. N. Baker, C.S.I. look his seat, January, 1905. (Finance).
Extraordinary Member—
General Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.M.G., Commander-in-Chief
in India. Took his seat, 23 November, 1902.
Additional Members, lor the purpose of making Laws and Regulations, nominated under 24 & 25
^ic, c. 67, sec 10, and 55 Vic, c. 14 :—
Date of Nomination. Province or Body
Name. represented.

Official Members.
H. Adamson, C.S.I. 25 November, 1903 Burma.
L A. S. Porter 31 October, 1904 United Provinces.
A. D. Younghusband 3 November, 1904 Bombay.
L Hare, CLE 12 November, 1004 Bengal.
H. A. Sim, CLE 9 December, 1904 Madras.
Non-Official Members.
C K. Gokhale, CLE 2a May, 1903 Bombay,
t Cable 2 July, 1903 Calcutta Chamber of
Commerce.
Nawab Saiyid Muhammad Sahib Bahadur 13 November, 1903 Madras.
Rat Bahadur B. K. Bose, CLE 19 December, 1903 Central Provinces.
Sir Rameshwara Singh, K.C.I.E., Maharaja Bahadur 21 September, 1904] Bengal.
of Darbhanga
Rai Sri Ram Bahadur 3 October, 1904 United Provinces.
Sawab Fateh Ali Khan, Kazilbash, CLE 12 December, 1904 Punjab.
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RAILWAY BOAKD.
Chairman.—Frederick R. Upcott, C.S.I.
Second Member.— W. H. Wood.
Third Member.—T. R. Wynne, CLE.
Secretary.—N. G. Priestley.

SECRETARIAT.
Revenue and Agricultural Department. Military Department.
Secretary, J. O. Miller, C.S.I.
Under Secretary, L. Robertson. Secretary. Major-Gen. E. de Brath, CLE., LA.
.Assistant-Secretary, A. R. Tucker. Deputy Secretaries, Col. H. B. B. Watkis, LA. ;
Registrar, C. G. Lissant. Lieut.-Col. H. T. Kenny, LA.
Assistant Secretaries, Major W. A. Liddell, R.E. ;
Finance and Commerce Department. Major B. Hollowav, LA. ; Bt. Major F. J.
Moberly, D.S.O., LA. ; Capt. H. G. W.
Secretary, W. S. Meyer, CLE. Chandler, LA.
Deputy Secretary, P.. A. Mant. Accountant-General, Col. W. R. Le G.
Under Secretary, H. F. Howard. Anderson, C.B., LA.
Assistant Secretary. H. N. Heseltine. Deputy Accountant-Genera/, Capt. W. A. M.
Registrar, J. McCann. Bruce, LA.
Assistant Accountant-Genera/, E. O'B. Smith.
Foreign Department. Registrar, C. Hodgen.
Secretary. L. W. Dane, C.S.I.
Deputy Secretary, C. H. A. Hill, CLE.
Under Secretary, C. L. S. Russell.
Assistant Secretary, E. H. S. Clarke, CLE., Public Works Department.
L. M. Crump. (Offg.).
Special Assistant Secretary, C. S. Somers Cocks, Secretary, Irrigation, Roads, and Buildings (and
C.M.G. Telegraph), t>. Preston, CLE.
Attache, Khan Bahadur Asst. Surgeon Abdur Under Secretary, E. G. Stanley. (Sub pro tent.).
Rahim, Hakim. Consulting Architect, J. Ransome.
Registrar, J. Roberts. Accountant - General and Deputy Secretaryr
Accounts Branch, R. N. Burn.
Home Department. Deputy-Accountant-General and Under Secre
tary, Accounts Branch, Lt. -Col. E. A. Waller,
Secretary, H. H. Risley, C S.L, CLE. R.E.
Deputy Secretary, W. S. Marris. Depuly-Accountant-General for Inspection Duty,
Under Secretaries, H. G. Stokes, J. C. Fergusson. R. C. F. Volkers. (Offg.).
Assistant Secretary, N. L. Halluard. (Offg). Assistant Accountant-Genera/, F. C. W. Dover.
Registrar, J. L. Milne. Registrar, T. J. Fern.
Legislative Department.
Secretary, J. M. Macphcrson, C.S.I. Commerce and Industry Department.
Deputy Secretary, R. Sheepshanks.
Personal Asst. to Secretary, J. G. Morison. Secretary, W. L. Harvey, CLE.
Registrar, A. B. Wilson. Under Secretary, J. Campbell.
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GRADATION LIST OF COVENANTED CIVIL SERVANTS ON
THE BENGAL ESTABLISHMENT.

Substantive appointments only are stated. The names of all Civil Servants will also be found
in the Lists relating to the Provinces and Departments in which they are serving.

1861. 1873-
Burkitt, Sir W. R., Judge, High Court, N.W. Gupta, Krishna Govinda, Commr., Bengal.
Provs. Bilks, Arthur Rawson, Judge, Chief Court ot
1864. Lower Burma.
Risley, Herbert Hope, C.S.L, CLE., Secretary,
Rampini, R. F., LL.D.. Judge, High Court, Home Dept., Govt, of India.
Calcutta. Conybeare, Henry Crawford A., Commr., U.P.
Rivaz, Sir C. M., K.C.S.I., Lieut. -Gov. of the of Agra and Oudh.
Punjab. Anderson, Henry Aitken, C.S.L, Commr.
and Supt., Punjab.
1865. Scott, Ross, Judicial Commissioner, Oudh.
Knox, G. E., Judge, High Court, N.W. Provs. Hare, Lancelot, CLE., Member, Board of
Revenue, Bengal.
1867. 1874.
La Touche, Sir J. J. D., K.C.S.I., Lieut.-Gov., Barnes.'SirHughShakspear, K.CS.L.K.CV.O.,
United Provs. of Agra and Oudh. Lieutenant-Governor of Burma.
Aikman, R. S., Judge, High Court, N.W. Dane, Richard Morris, CLE., Commr., N. India
Provs. Salt Revenue Dept.
1869. Brett, Cecil Michael Wilford, Judge, High
Court, Calcutta.
I'ratt, James, Judge, High Court, Calcutta. Savage, Henry, C.S.L, Commr., Bengal.
Drummond, James Ramsay, Dy. Commr.,
1870. Punjab.
Thomson, John Brown, Member, Board of
Revenue, U.P. of Agra and Oudh. 187S-
lbbetson, Sir Denzil C J., K.C.S.I., Ordinary Fuller, Joseph Bampfylde, C.S.L, CLE., Chief
Member of Gov.-Genl.'s Council. Commr., Assam.
Bourdillon, Sir James A., K.C.S.I., V.D., Resdt. Wilson, lames, C.S.L, Settlt. Commr., Punjab.
in Mysore and Ch. Commr. of Coorg. De, Brajendra Nath, Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
McLean, John James, Judge, U.P. of Agra and
1871. Oudh.
Pargiter, Frederick Eden, Judge, High Court,
Behari Lai Gupta, Dist. and Sess. Judge, Bengal, J Calcutta.
and Rembr. of Legal Affairs. Merk, Wm. Rudolph Henry, C.S.L, LL.D.,
Hardy, Richard Gillies, C.S.I., Member, Board Chief Commr., Port Blair and Nicobars.
of Revenue, U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Wells, Walter Fox Williamson, Addl. Judl.
Tupper, Sir Chas. Lewis, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., Finl. Commr., Oudh.
Commr., Punjab. Marriott, Charles Richardson, Mag. and Coll.,
Kraser, Sir Andrew H. Leith, K.C.S.I., Lieut. - Bengal.
Govr. of Bengal.
Fanshawe, Sir Arthur Upton, K.C.I.E., C.S.L,
Director-General of the Post Office of India. 1S76.
Clark, Sir William Ovens, Chief Judge, Chief Rustomjee, Cursetjee, Judge, U.P. of Agra
Court, Punjab. and Oudh.
Hooper, John, C.S.L, Member, Board of j Douie, James McCrone, Chief Sec. to Govt.,
Revenue, U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Punjab.
Ismay, Stanley, C.S.L, Judicial Commr., Central Porter, Leslie Alexr. S., Commr., U.P. of Agra
Provs. and Oudh.
Dane, Louis Win., C.S.L, Sec. to Govt, ot
1872. India, Foreign Dept.
Bolton, Charles Walter, C.S.L, Member, Board Geidt, Bernard G., Judge, High Court. Calcutta.
of Revenue. Bengal. Evans, Loltus G., Judge, U.P. of Agra and
Cruickshank, Alexander W.. C.S.L, Commr., Oudh.
U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Steel, Charles D., ludge, U.P. of Agra and
Anderson, Alexander, CLE., Commr. and Oudh.
Supt., Punjab. Slacke. Francis A., Commr., Chota Nagpur.
Marindm, Charles R., Commr.. Bengal. Robertson, Frederick A., Judge, Chiet Court,
Walker, Thomas G., C.S.L, Commr. and Supt., Punjab.
Punjab. Irwin, Alfred M. B., C.S.L, Commr., Burma.
I -J INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.

1877. 1 880.
Bayley, Charles S. , C.S. I., Foreign Dept., Govt, Denman, John, Judge, U.P. of Agra and
of India. Oudh.
Harris, Edward B., Mag. and Coll., Bengal. Melitus, Paul G., CLE., Commr., Assam Valley
Kensington, Alfred, Divl. Judge, Punjab. Districts.
Hewett, John P., C.S.i., C.I.E., Ordinary Kennedy, Thomas J., Divnl. Judge, Punjab.
Member of Governor-General's Council. Thornton, Leslie M., Judge, U.P. of Agra and
Walker, George C, Dy. Commr., Punjab. Oudh.
Adamson, Harvey, C.S. I., Judl. Commr., Upper Bright, William R., C.S. I., Opium Agent,
Burma. Bihar.
White, Sir Herbert T., K.C.I.E., Chief Judge, Inglis, Thomas, Commr., Bengal.
Chief Court of Lower Burma. Phillips, Francis A. T., Commr., Central Provs.
Macpherson, Wm. C, C.S.I., Chief Secy, to Bayne, Charles G., C.S.I. , Commr. Burma.
Govt., Bengal. Davis, John S. C, Mag. and Coll., U.P. of Agra
Greer, Richard T., C.S. I., Chairman ol the and Oudh.
Corporation of Calcutta. Carlyle, Robert W., CLE., Commr., Bengal.
Darran, Henry Z., Commr., U.P. of Agra and
Oudh.
Barrow, Oscar T. , Finl. Dept., Govt, of India. 1881.
Hamblin, Richard E. , Commr., U.P. of Agra Diack, Alexander H. , Dy. Commr., Punjab.
and Oudh. Rennie, John G. M., Divnl. Judge, Punjab.
Reynolds, Herbert W. W., Commr. U.P. of Branson, J. C. E., Financial Dept., Govt, of
Agra and Oudh. India.
Campbell, Duncan J. A., Senior Judge, Central Brownrigg, Francis W., Mag. and Coll., U.P. of
Provs. Agra and Oudh.
Growse, Edward F., Commr., Bengal.
1878.
Caspersz, Charles P., Dist. and Sess. Judge 1882.
Bengal. Shirres, Leslie P., Sec. to Govt, of Bengal,
Macpherson, Duncan James, CLE. , Commr., Fin. and Munic. Depts.
Bengal. Earle, Archdale, Sec. to Govt, of Bengal., Gen.
Baker, Edward N.. C.S. I., Ordinary Member and Rev. Depts.
of Governor-General's Council. Gates, Frank C, Chief Sec. to Govt, of Burma.
Impey, William H. L., C.S. I., Chief Secy, to O'Brien, Peter H., Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Govt., U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Carey, Lionel S. , Commr., Central Provs.
King, Lucas W., C.S. I., Commr., Punjab. Hurry, Arnold E., Divnl. Judge, Punjab.
Meredith, Arthur, Dy. Commr., Punjab. Brereton, Reginald H., Inspector-Genl. of Police,
Collin, Edward W., Commr., Bengal. U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Shakespear, Alexander M. W., Commr., Kumaun Davis, Arthur W., Inspector-Genl. of Police, &c. ,
Div., U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Assam.
Gray, Percy, Commr., U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Fleming, Allan S., Commr., Burma.
Eales, Charles L. M., Judge, U.P. of Agra and Todd-Naylor, Henry P., CLE., Commr.,
Oudh. Burma.
Hall. William T., C.S. I., Finl. Commr., Burma. Colvin, Elliot G., Foreign Dept., Govt, of India.
Fox-Strangways, Maurice W., Commr., Central
1879. Provs.
Miller, John O., C.S.I. , Secy, to the Govt. Saunders, Arthur L., Mag. and Coll., U.P. of
of India, Rev. and Agn. Dept. Agra and Oudh.
Arbuthnott, John C, C.I.E., Dy. Commr., Assam. Womack, Arthur S., Dy. Commr., Central
Greenshields, Robert S., Mag. and Coll., Beneal. Provs.
Tweedy, George A., Mag. and Coll., U.P. 1883.
of Agra and Oudh.
Badshah, Kavasjee J., Commr. of Excise and Partridge, William R., Mag. ar.d Coll., U.P. of
Salt, Bengal. Agra and Oudh.
Sanders, James, Judge, U.P. of Agra and Fenton, Michael W., Dy. Commr., Punjab.
Oudh. Holms, J. M., Sec. to Govt., U.P. of Agra
Shaw, George W., Commr., Burma. and Oudh.
Eales, Herbert L. , Commr., Burma. Hartnoll, Henry S., Commr., Burma.
Johnstone. Donald C, Divnl. Judge, Punjab. Teunon, William, Dist. and Sess. Judge,
Younglmsband, Romer E., Dy. Commr., Bengal.
Punjab. Wilson, Thomas C, Settlement Commr.,
Holmwood, Herbert, Dist. and Sess. Judge, Burma.
Bengal. Carnduff, Herbert W. C, CLE., Dist. and
Baillie, Duncan C, Commr., U.P. of Agra and Sess. Judge, Bengal.
Oudh. Shaw, Arthur T. A., Dy. Commr., Burma.
Pope, Richard R., Dist. and Sess. Judge, Cobb, William H., Mag. and Coll., U.P. of Agra
Bengal, and Judl. Commr., Chota Nagpur. and Oudh.
Broun, John A., Mag. and Coll., U.P. of Agra Lyon, Percy C, Secy., Board of Revenue,
and Oudh. Bengal.
BENGAL ESTABLISHMENT—continued.

Cholmelcv, Norman G., Commr., Burma. Wright, James McCallum, Mag. and Coll., U.P.
Maude, Walter, Mag. and Coll., Bengal. ot Agra and Oudh.
Campbell, John Stratheden, Mag. and Coll., Stewart-Wilson, Charles, Postmaster-General,
U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Punjab.
Hamilton, Frank Sumner, Dist. and Sess.
Judge, Bengal.
1884. Ransom, Henry Edward, Dist. and Sess. Judge,
Walsh, Ernest H. C, Mag. and Coll., Bengal. Allen, Bengal.
Winter, Edgar F. L., Mag. and Coll., U.P. of Coll., CharlesBengal.
George Hillcrsden, Mag. and
Agra and Oudh.
Lovett, Harrington V., Mag. and Coll., U.P. of 1886.
Agra and Oudh.
O'Dwyer, Michael F., Rev. Commr., N.W. Lee, William Herbert, Dist. and Sess. Judge,
Fron. Prov. Bengal.
Luson, Hewling, Mag. and Coll., Bengal. Goodeve, Arthur, Dist. and Sess. Judge. Bengal.
House, Henry F., Opium Agen', Benares. Fagan, Patrick James, Dy. Commr., Punjab.
Craddock, Reginald H., C.S.I.,Commr., Central Rogers, Ernest, Mag. and Coll., U.P. of Agra
Provs. and Oudh.
Gait, Edward A., Mag. and Coll., Bengal. George, Edward Claudius Scotney, CLE., Dy.
Pike, Herbert W., Mag. and Coll., U.P. of Agra Commr., Burma.
and Oudh. Laurie, Henry Montague, Dy. Commr., Central
Bower, George, Mag. and Coll., U.P. of Agra Provs.
and Oudh. Hose, John Walter, Mag. and Coll., U.P. of
Williams, Albert, Foreign Dept., Govt, of Agra and Oudh.
India. Mcintosh, Henry James, Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Twomey, Daniel H. R., Dy. Commr., Burma. Geake, Edward, Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Crump, Henry A., Dy. Commr., Central Provs. Richardson, Thomas William, Dist. and Sess.
Trethewy, Anthony \V., Mag. and Coll., U.P. Judge, Bengal.
of Agra and Oudh. Molony, Edmund Alexander, Mag. and Coll.,
Leggatt, Edward O. E., Judge, U.P. of Agra U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
and Oudh. MacBlaine, Frederick, Dist. and Sess. Judge,
Duke. Frederick W., Mag. and Coll., Bengal. Bengal.
Coxe, Henry R. H., Dist. and Sess. Judge, Clark, John, Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Bengal. Radice, Evasio Hampden, Mag. and Coll., U.P.
Harrison, Francis C, Financial Department, of Agra and Oudh.
Government of India. Taylor, Franklin Eden, Judge, U.P. of Agra
Bernard, James H., Mag. and Coll., Bengal. and Oudh.
Gordon, George, Dist. and Sess. Judge, Cooke, Frederick James, Mag. and Coll., U.P.
Bengal. of Agra and Oudh.
Pittar, Charles W. E., Dist. and Sess. Judge, Smith, Henry Scott, Divl. Judge, Punjab.
Bengal. Lyle, Henry Ward, Judge, U.P. of Agra and
Oudh.
1885. Le Mesurier, Havilland, CLE., Mag. and Coll.,
Bengal.
Maynard, Herbert John, Commr. of Excise, &c, Calnan, Denis, Mag. and Coll., U.P. of Agra and
Punjab. Oudh.
Maclagan, Edward Douglas, Dy. Commr., Palit, Lokendronath, Dist. and Sess. Judge,
Punjab. Bengal.
Skinner, John Allan Cleveland, Dy. Commr.,
Central Provs. 1887.
Meston, James Scorgie, Mag. and Coll., U.P.
of Agra and Oudh. Greeven, Richard, Dist. and Sess. Judge and
Leg. Rembr., U.P.
Griffin, Henry Daly, Judge, U.P. of Agra and Hallifax,
Oudh. Charles Joseph, Dy. Commr., Punjab.
Monahan, Francis John, Sec. to Chief Commr., Nathan, Robert, CLE., Pte. Secy, to the
Assam. Viceroy.
Bunoury, Cecil Edward Francis, Judl. Commr., Stevenson-Moore, Charles James, Inspr.-Genl.
N.W. Frontier Prov. of Police, Bengal.
Drake-Brockman, Henry Vernon, Addl. Judl. Chapman, Robert Alexander Boswell, Dy.
Commr., Central Provs. Commr.. Central Provs.
Brown, William Barclay, Dist. and Sess. Judge, Tudball, William, Judge, U.P. of Agra and
Bengal. Oudh.
Leeds, William Henry Arthur St. John, Svkes, Robert, Dy. Commr., Punjab.
Dy. Commr., Burma. Allen, Percy Underbill, Mag. and Coll., U.P. of
Hope, Charles William Webley, Superintdt. , Agra and Oudh.
Dehra Dun, U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Vincent, William Henry Hoare, Dist. and
Ferard, Henry Cecil. C.I.E., Mag. and Coll., Sess. Judge, Bengal.
U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Hopkins, Henry Mayne Reid, Mag. and Coll.,
Chevis, William, Div. Judge, Punjab. U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Wilson, David, Dy. Commr., Burma. Levinge, Edward Vere, Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Harward, Alfred Edgar, Dist. and Sess. Judge, Warburton, Harris Grant, Mag. and Coll.,
Bengal. U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.
Pert, Frederick James, Dy. Commr., U.P. of Lindsay, Benjamin, Judge, U.P. of Agra and
Agra and Oudh. Oudh.
Maddox, Stuart Lockwood, Mag. and Coll., Sherring, Charles Atmore, Dy. Commr., U.P. of
and Dir. of Land Records, Bengal. Agra and Oudh.
Sabonadiere, Alfred, Judge, U.P. of Agra and Moir, William Robert Gray, Judge, U.P. of
Oudh. Agra and Oudh.
Lowis, Cecil Chatnpain, Dy. Commr., Burma. Agnew, Patrick Dalreagle, Dy. Commr., Punjab.
Streatfield, Henry Cuthbert, Mag. and Coll., Hallifax, Arthur George, Mag. and Coll.,
Bengal. Bengal.
Edmoudstone-Montgomcrie, Charles Waterton, Cumming, John Ghest, Mag. and Coll.,
Dy. Commr., Central Provs. Bengal.
Sly, Frank George, Dy. Commr., Central Provs. Renouf, Winter Charles, Dy. Commr. and Dir.
Cleveland, Charles Raitt, Inspr.-Genl. of Police, of Land Reeds., Punjab.
Central Provs. Dupernex, Hubert Emile Leonce Paul, Judge,
Garrett, James Hugh Eliot, Mag. and Coll., U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Bengal. Gracey, Hugh Kirkwood, Dy. Commr., U.P. of
Newbould, Babington Bennett, Dist. and Sess. Agra and Oudh.
Judge, Assam. Turner, Lawrence Herbert, Dy. Commr., U.P.
Hennikcr, Frederick Chandos, Dy. Commr. and of Agra and Oudh.
Director ol Land Records and Agriculture, Harrison, Percy Mag. and Coll., U.P. of Agra
Assam. and Oudh.
1888. Morshead, Leonard Frederick, Mag. and Coll.,
Bengal.
Beatson-Bell Nicholas Dodd, Mag. and Coll., Moore, Ernest Andrew, Dy. Commr., Burma.
Bengal. Hoare, Herbert James, Mag. and Coll., U.P. of
Chapman, Edmund Pelly, Dist. and Sess. Judge, Agra and Oudh,
Bengal. Porter, Ludovic Charles, Dy. Commr., U.P. of
Moreland, William Harrison, CLE., Director of Agra and Oudh.
Land Records and Agriculture, U.P. of Agra Simpson, John Hope, Dy. Commr., U.P. of
and Oudh. Agra and Oudh.
Gillan, Robert Woodburn, Sec, Board of Mullick, Basanta Kumar, Dist. and Sess. Judge,
Revenue. U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Bengal.
Casson, Herbert Alexander, Dy. Commr., Gaitskell, Arthur, Dy. Commr., Burma.
Punjab. Fisher, Cecil, Dist. and Sess. Judge, Bengal.
Drakc-Brockman, Elliot George, Dist. and Sess. Blakeslev, Edmund Holmes, Dy. Commr., Central
Judge, Bengal. Provs.
Rose, Horace Arthur, Dy. Commr. and Supdt. Radice, Charles Albert, Mag. and Coll.,
of Imperial Gazeteer, Punjab. Bengal.
Dawson, Walter Hill, Dy. Commr., Burma. Bompas, Cecil Henry, Mag. and Coll.,
Wyndham, Percy, Dy. Commr., U.P. ot Agra I Bengal.
and Oudh. •Saunders, Leslie Harry, Dy. Commr., Burma.
Bruce, Alexander Bannerman, Mag. and Coll., Leveson, Henry George Ashworth, Dy. Commr.,
U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Burma.
Mardon, Evelyn John, Inspr.-Genl. of Regis Grant-Brown, George Eustace Riou, Dy.
tration, Commr. of Excise and Stamps, U.P. Commr., Burma.
of Agra and Oudh. French, Francis Cooper, Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Bonham-Cartcr, Norman, Mag. and Coll., Laurie, Maxwell, Dy.Commr., Burma, President
Bengal. Rangoon Municipality.
Spencer, Hugh, Dy. Commr., U.P. of Agra
and Oudh. 1890.
Temple, James Herbert, Dist. and Sess. Judge,
Bengal. Holme, Henry Edward, Dy. Ct mmr., U.P. of
Piggott, Theodore Caro, Judge, U.P. of Agra Agra and Oudh.
and Oudh. Connolly, John Francis, Dy. Commr., Punjab.
De Brett, Edward Adolphus, Dy. Commr., Wright, Henry Nelson, Registrar of High
Central Provs. Court, N.W. "Provs.
Napier, Alan Bertram, Dy. Commr., Central Talbot, Walter Stanley, Dy. Commr., Punjab.
Provs. Oldham, Charles Evelyn Arbuthnot William,
Standen, Bertram Prior, CLE., Commr. of Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Settlts. and Agri., Central Provs. Fremantle, Selwyn Howe, Dy. Commr., L?.P. of
Lea, James Herbert, Mag. and Coll., Bengal. Agra and Oudh.
Fischer, Francis Norton, Mag. and Coll., Whittle, George, Dy. Commr., U.P. of Agra
Bengal. and Oudh.
Nicholl, Bernard Vincent, Dist. and Sess. Judge, Bell, Henry James, Judge, U.P. of Agra and
Bengal. Oudh.
Symns, Robert Corser Montfort, Dy. Commr., Kershaw, Louis James, Dy. Commr., Assam.
Burma. Egerton, William, Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Butler, Spencer Harcourt, CLE., Third Sec.
1889. to Govt., U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Wild, Charles Edmund, Mag. and Coll., U.P. ol Lees, Donald Hector, Dy, Commr., Assam..
Agra and Oudh. Way, Theodore Alban Henry, Dy. Commr., U.P.
Martineau, Alfred Edward, Dist. Judge, Punjab. 1 of Agra and Oudh.
BENGAL ESTABLISHMENT—continued.

"ord. Ernest, Asst. Coramr., Burma, Dobbs, Henry Robert Con way, Foreign Dept.,
"abor, Francis Samuel, Judge, U.P. of A:jra Govt, of India.
and Oudh. Yusuf, Muhammad, Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Zox, John Hugh, Jt. Secy., Board of Rev., U.P. Crawford, Clement Edward, Jt. Mag., U.P. of
of Agra and Oudh. Agra and Oudh.
*obarts, Harry Oetavius Warwick, Dy. Cominr., I Mukerjee, Satis Chandra, Mag. and Coll. , Bengal.
U.P. of Agra and Oudh. \ Samman, Herbert Frederick, Mag. and Coll.,
'hillimore. John Ernest, Judge, Assam Valley , Bengal.
Districts. Barron, Claud Alexander, Dy. Commr. , Punjab.
Mayne, Arthur, Dy. Com mr. , Central Provs. Thomson, William Boyd, Mag. and Coll.,
Roe, Francis Reginald, Dist. and Sess. Judge, Bengal.
Bengal. Dampier, Gerald Robert, Jt. Mag., U.P. of
Wingate, John Bruce, Sec. to Govt., Burma. Agra and Oudh.
Lang, John, Mag. and Coll., Bengal. Arbuthnot, Robert Edward Vaughan, Asst.
Maves* Herbert Frederick, Dy. Commr., Cen- Commr., Burma.
tral Provs. I Hughes-Buller, Ralph Buller, Foreign Dept.,
I Govt, of India.
.
,89J- I Grahame,
Burma. William Fitzwilliam, Asst. Commr.,
Lorimer. John Gordon, C.I.E., Dy. Commr., ] English, Alexander Emanuel, Asst. Commr.,
Punjab. Burma.
McPherson, Hugh, Mag. and Coll., Bengal. Dundas, Charles Lawrence, Dist. Judge,
Cargill, James Dudley, Dist. and Sess. Judge, ! Punjab.
Bengal. ; Kerr, John Henry, Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Brunyate, James Bennett, Jt. Mag., U.P. ot , Pearson, James Rae, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra
Agra and Oudh. | and Oudh.
Reid, William James, Dy. Commr., Assam. Kendall, Edward Austin, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra
Wheeler, Henry, Jun. Sec, Board of Rev., i and Oudh.
Bengal. I Beachcroft, Charles Porten, Mag. and Coll.,
Delevingne, Walter Norman, Mag. and Cell., | Bengal.
Bengal. i Rankin, James Thomson, Jt. Mag. and Dy.
Webster. John Edward, Mag. and Coll., Bengal. | Coll., Bengal.
Carey, Hirzel Denis de Mussenden, Mag. and i fforde, Arthur Brownlow, Asst. Commr., U.P.
Coll., Bengal. j of Agra and Oudh.
Maxwell, William, Dy. Dir.-Gen. of the Post Rice, Walter Francis, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Office of India. Kettlewell, Arthur Bradley, Jud. and Gen. Secy.
Burn, Richard, Dy. Commr., U.P. of Agra and \ to Govt., Punjab.
Oudh. Brigstocke, Arthur Montagu, Financial Dept.,
Boas, Henry Julius, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra and Govt, ot India.
Oudh. Ezechiel, Joseph Aloysius, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll.,
Bell, Charles Alfred, Mag. and Coll., Bengal, Bengal.
and Assist. Pol. OfTr., Sikkim. ; Parry, Robert, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Streatfield, Claude Arthur Cecil, Jt. Mag., Blenkinsop, Edward Robert Kaye, Dy. Commr.,
U.P. of Agra and Oudh. I Central Provs.
Atkins, Charles Herbert, Dy. Commr., Punjab.
Thompson, Herbert, Dy. Commr., Burma. 1893.
Parsons. Oc tavius Sydney, Dy. Commr., Burma.
Fiaser, James Denholm, Dv Commr., Burma. Hailey, Hammett Reginald Clode, Asst. Commr.,
Marshall, Louis, Judge, U.P. of Agra and U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Oudh. Hamilton, William Stirling, Dy. Commr.,
Last, Walter Arthur William, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Punjab.
Agra and Oudh. Foley, Blanchard, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Bengal.
Cuming, Joseph Henry, Jt. Mag., U.P. ot Agra Arnold, George Frederick, Asst. Commr.,
and Oudh. Burma. John Frederick, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll.,
Christie, George Francis Stephen, Asst. Commr., • Gruning,
Burma. t | Bengal.
Johnston, David Landale, Jt. Mag., U.P. of j Clarke, Robert Lucas Hyrapiet, Asst. Commr.,
Agra and Oudh. U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Stuart, Louis, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra and De. Kiran Chandra, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll.,
Oudh. Bengal.
Minns, Walter Hardwick Christopher, Asst. Goudge, Joseph Ernest, Asst. Commr., U.P. of
Commr., Burma. Agra and Oudh.
Parlett, Leonard Montagu,Asst. Commr., Burma. Forrest, Henry Telford Stonor, Jt. Mag. and
McColl, Hugh Ernest, Asst. Commr., Burma. Dy. Coll., Bengal.
Watson, Hubert Digby, Dy. Commr., N.W.
Fron. Prov.
1892. Ingram, Gerald Constantine Winnington, Asst.
Morris, Thomas Walter, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Commr., U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Agra and Oudh. Gupta, Jnanendranath, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll.,
King, Charles Montague, Dy. Commr., Punjab. Bengal.
Faunthorpe, John Champion, Dy. Commr., U.P. Dewhurst, Robert Paget, Asst. Commr., U.P. of
of Agra and Oudh. Agra and Oudh.
14 INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.
Allen, Basil Coplestone, Dy. Comrar., Assam. Dixon, Frederick Thomas, Dist. Judge,
Platel, John Joseph, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Punjab.
Bengal. Simpson, Frank Douglas, Jt. Mag., U.P. of
Edwards, Thomas Cecil, Asst. Commr., U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Agra and Oudh. Barton, William Pell, Dy. Commr., N.W.
Maw, William Nawton, Dy. Commr., Central Fron. Prov.
Provs. Walmsley, Hugh, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll..
Kitchin, Arthur James Warburton, Dy. Commr. , Bengal.
Punjab. Kirton, William Ferdinand, Jt. Mag., U.P.
Smyth, William John, Asst. Commr., Burma. of Agra and Oudh.
Low, Charles Ernest, Dy. Commr., Cen. Provs. Humphreys, Robert, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Clarke, Leycester Annand Grey, Asst. Commr., Cooke, Arthur George, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Central Provs. Danks, Eric, Asst. Commr., Central Provinces.
Daniels, Sydney Reginald, Asst. Commr., Rix, Harry Sidney, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra
U.P. of Agra and Oudh. and Oudh.
Millar, Thomas, Dy. Commr., Punjab. Emerson, Thomas, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll..
Walker, Alexander Coull, Asst. Commr., U.P. of Bengal.
Agra and Oudh. Pantin, Robert Gerald, Asst. Commr., Central
Burkitt, William John Dwyer, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Provs.
Agra and Oudh. McKerron, Robert Gordon, Asst. Commr..
McNair, Arthur Wyndham, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Burma.
Agra and Oudh. Webb, William Harold, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra
Le Rossignol, Walter Aubin, Dist. Judge, and Oudh.
Punjab. Estcourt, Ernest Allred, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Abbott, Evelyn Robins, Dy. Commr., Punjab. Cotton, William Bensley, Jt. Mag., U.P. of
Gauntlett, Mager Frederic, Fin. Dept., Govt, of Agra and Oudh.
India. Ashworth, Ernest Horatio, Jt. Mag., U.P. of
Lyall, Frank Frederick, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Agra and Oudh.
Bengal. Wood, John Barry, Foreign Dept., Govt, of
Lyle, David Ranken, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra India.
and Oudh. Weston, Donald, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Bengal.
Sen, Birendra Chandra, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Morgan, Henry Tilson, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra
Bengal. and Oudh.
Paterson, George Alfred, Asst. Judge, U.P. of Swann, Frederick Samuel Philip, Jt. Mag.,
Agra and Oudh. U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Russell, Robert Vane, Dy. Commr., Central Waring, Michael Louis, Dist. Judge, Punjab.
Provs. Williamson, Frederick Lennox Jervis, Asst.
Jackson, Frank Ernest, Asst. Commr., Assam. Commr., Burma.
Russell, Charles Lennox Somerville, Under Cuming, Arthur Herbert, Asst. Commr.,
Secy., Foreign Dept., Govt, ol India. Assam.
Carr, William, Asst. Commr., Burma. Kingsford, Douglas Hollinshead, Chief Presy.
Holme, Alan Thomas, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra Mag., Calcutta.
and Oudh. Barnes, Herbert Charles, Asst. Commr.,
Hamilton, Robert Clifton, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Assam.
Coll., Bengal. King, Robert Curzon Henry Moss, Foreign
Dawson, Geoffrey William, Asst. Commr., Dept., Govt, ol India.
Burma.
Hallifux, Henry Francis, Div. Judge, Central
Provs. 1895.
Harrison, Charles Holmes, Postmr. - Genl., Pirn, Alan William, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra
Bengal. and Oudh.
Gaskin, Lionel Edward Palmer, Dy. Commr., Hailey, William Malcolm, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Central Provs. Sheepshanks, Richard, Dy. Secy., Govt, of
1894. India, Legis. Dept.
Ali, Abdullah ibn Yusuf, Khan Bahadur, Jt.,
Silberrad, Charles Arthur, Jt. Mag., U.P. ol Mag., U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Agra and Oudh. Clarke, Robert Thomas, Asst. Commr.,
Twidell, John Cook, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Punjab.
Bengal. Coupland, Herbert, It. Mag. and Dv. Coll., Ben
Lupton, Walter James Edwin, Jt. Mag., U.P. gal.
of Agra and Oudh. Clarke, Geoflrey Rothe, Jt. Mag., U.P. of
Lister, Edward, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Agra and Oudh.
Bengal. Leslie-Jones, Leycester Hudson, Senior Sec. to
Tollinton, Henry Phillips, Dy. Commr., Finl. Commr., Punjab.
Punjab Stephenson, Hugh Lansdown, Pte. Secy, to
Smither, Maurice, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll.. Lieut. -Govr., Bengal.
Bengal. Moore, Harry Christopher, Asst. Commr.,
Mant, Reginald Arthur, Under Sec., Fin. Burma.
and Comm. Dept., Govt, of India. Hart, Sidney George, Asst. Commr., Assam.
Dalai, Barzore J., Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra and Allen, Edward Cuthbert, Dy. Commr., U.P.
Oudh. of Agra and Oudh.
Rigg, Arthur Edmund, Asst. Commr., Burma. Cliand, Diwan Tek, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
BENGAL ESTABLISHMENT—continued. »5
Webb, Charles Morgan, Asst. Commr. , Burma. Clayton, Alfred Hare, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll.,
Tyler, Hector Granville Sutherland, Pte. Sec. Bengal.
to Lieut. -Gov., U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Marr, William Alexander, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Clarke, Loftus Otway, Asst. Commr., Assam. Bengal.
Blackwood, John Ross, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Moberly, Arthur Norman, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll.,
Bengal. Bengal.
Berthoud, Charles Henry, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Yewdall, Frank, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Agra and Oudh. Wilkinson, Charles Robert, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Grant, Alfred Hamilton, Asst. Commr., N.W. Hammond, Egbert Laurie Lucas, Supdt. and
Frontier Prov. Vice-President, State Council, Cooch Behar.
Scroope, Henry William Paul, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Ali, Sheikh Asghar, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Coll., Bengal. Donald, James, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Bengal.
Stevinson, John Sandbach, Jt. Mag., U.P. Kilby, Reginald George, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll.,
of Agra and Oudh. Bengal.
Fell, Godfrey Butler Hunter, Asst. Commr., Fergusson, John Carlyle, Under Sec. to Govt.
Burma. of India, Home Dept.
Oakden, Ralph, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra and Humphries, Edgar de Montfort, Asst. Mag.,
Oudh. U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Langley, Alexander, Asst. Commr., Punjab. Duval, Herbert Philip, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Hussanally, Ali Ahmed, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Bengal.
Agra and Oudh. Pratt, Henry Sheldon, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Crawford, William Monod, Asst. Commr., Stiffe, Norman Cecil, City Mag., Lucknow.
Central Provs. Phelps, Edwin Ashby, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra
MacKenna, James, Dir. of Land Records and and Oudh.
Agri., Burma. Loxton. Charles William, Asst. Commr.,
Rennie, Francis Pepys, Dist. Judge, N.W. Punjab.
Fron. Prov. Skinner, Stephen Stuart, Assist. Mag. and Coll.,
Turner, Frederick Charles, Asst. Commr., Bengal.
Central Provs. Rose, Edward Ernest Pilkington, Asst. Mag.,
Lowrj'i William Edward, Asst. Commr., Burma. U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Dixon, Frederic Percival, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Vernede, Arthur Henry, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll.,
Bengal. Bengal.
Foster, Henry Frederick Edward Burton, Jt. Panton, Edward Brooks Henderson, Asst. Mag.
Mag. and Dy. Coll., Bengal. and Coll., Bengal.
Forrester, Edward Ellis, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Bird, Benwell Harold, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Bengal. Johnston, James Leonard, Asst. Judge, U.P. of
Garrett, Abraham, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Agra and Oudh.
Bengal. Adie, Walter Sibbard, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll.,
Colquhoun, Henry Archibald Colebrooke, Asst. Bengal.
Commr. , Assam. Coutts, William Strachan, Ass. Mag. and Coll.,
Cabell, William Henry Lawson, Asst. Commr., Bengal.
Burma. Smith, James Cowlishaw, Asst. Mag., U.P. of
Blennerhassett, Arthur Charles Francis Henry Agra and Oudh.
Maria Bernard, Asst. Commr., Central Provs. Burton, Francis Hely, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Barniville, John Joseph, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Bengal.
1896. Raw, William, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra and
Mam's, William Sinclair, Dy. Secy, to Govt, of Oudh.
India. Home Dept. Chotzner, Alfred James, Asst. Coll. of Customs,
Keith, William John, Secy, to Finl. Commr., Calcutta.
Burma. Mumford, Charles Allan, Asst. Mag., U.P. of
Butler, Montagu Sherard Dawes, Asst. Commr., Agra and Oudh.
Punjab. Clarke, Charles Agacy, Asst. Commr., Central
Balfour, Charles Frederick, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Provinces.
Agra and Oudh. Graham, John Fuller, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Gracey, Stephen William, A?st. Commr., N.W. Bengal.
Fron. Prov. Marten, John Thomas, Asst. Commr. , Central
Stowell. Vere Arthur, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Provinces.
Agra and Oudh. Leftwich, Charles Gerrans, Under Secy, to
Jeffries, Francis Joseph, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Chief Commr. . Central Provinces.
Bengal. Hemingway, Percy, Asst. Commr., Central
Heycock, William Bissill, Jt. Mag. and Dy. Provinces.
Coll., Bengal.
Johnston, Frederick William, Secy, to Chief
Commr., N.W. Fron. Prov. 1897.
Stow, Alexander Montague, Asst. Commr., Chatterjee, Atul Chandra, Asst. Mag., U.P. of
Punjab. Agra and Oudh.
Wilbcrforce, Samuel, Asst. Commr., Punjab. Campbell, John, Under Sec. to Govt, of India,
Thornton, Hugh Aylmer, Asst. Commr., Dept. of Commerce and Industry.
Burma. Johnston, James, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Campbell, William Edgar Marmaduke, Under Woodman, Henry Charles, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Secy, to Govt., U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Bengal.
[6 INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.
Malan, Walter de Merindol, Registrar, Chief Joseph, Eustace Alexander Acworth, Under
Court, Puniab. Secy, to Govt., Punjab.
ODonnell, Samuel Perry, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Shearme, David, Pte. Secy, to Lieut. -Govr.,
Agra and Oudh. Burma.
Clayton, Harold, Asst. Commr. , Burma. O'Malley, Lewis Sidney Steward, Under Secy,
Thompson, John Perronet, Asst. Commr., to Govt.. Bengal.
Punjab. Barker, Philip Longueville, Under Secy, to
Cobden - Ramsay, Louis Eveleigh Bawtree, Govt., Punjab.
Asst. Mag. and Coll., Bengal. Patuck, Pestonjee Sorabjee, Asst. Commr.,
Batchelor, Ernest, Asst. Commr., Central Provs. Central Provinces.
French, Lewis, Asst. Commr., Punjab. Macgregor, Alexander, Regr., Ch. Court, Lower-
Henriques, Quentin Quixano, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Punjab. Sherring, Frank Brodie, Asst. Mag., U.P. of
Lambert, George Bancroft, Asst. Mag., U.P. ot Agra and Oudh.
Agra and Oudh. Stevenson, Henry Louis, Asst. Commr., Bunna.
Pennell, Charles Stuart, Under Sec. to Govt.,Watson, Arthur William, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Burma. Bengal.
Cammiade.Paul Eugene, Asst. Commr., Assam. Gabriel, Edmund Vivian, Foreign Dept., Govt,
Devvar, Francis, Asst. Commr., Central of India.
Provinces. Vas, Joseph, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Adami, Leonard Christian, Asst. Mag and Coll.,
Gibson, Bar.il Theodore, Asst. Commr., Puniab.
Bengal. Gaskcll, William, Under Secy, to Govt., U.P.
Glancv, Reginald Isidore Robert, Asst. Commr., of Agra and Oudh.
N.W. Fron. Prov. Bolton, Horatio Norman, Asst. Commr., N.W.
Hardiman, John Thomas Percy, Finl. Dept., Fron. Prov.
Govt, of India. Alexander, Charles Leslie, D\\ SupJt. of Family
Howard, Henry Fraser, Under Secy. , Govt, of Domains of the Maharaja of Benares, U.P. of
India, Finance Dept. Agra and Oudh.
Cassels, Walter Seytoun, Asst. Mag., U.P. ol Pears, Steuart Edmund, Asst. Commr., N.W.
Agra and Oudh. Frontier Prov.
Ellis, Thomas Peter, Asst. Commr., Punjab. Colston, Edward John, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Cole, Alfred William Richardson, Asst. Mag., Bathurst, James Alexander, Asst. Commr.,
U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Central Provinces.
Mallik, Satvendra Chandra, Asst. Mag. and Mellor, Arthur, Asst. Mag. and Coll , Bengal.
Coll.. Bengal. Birlcy, Leonard, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Salkeld, Henry Lyde, Asst. Commr., Assam. Botham, Arthur William, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Pipon, Philip James Griffiths, Asst. Commr., Bengal.
N.W. Fron. Prov. Dentith, Arthur William, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Cook, Arthur Willsteed, Asst. Mag. and Coll. , Bengal.
Bengal. Muddiman, Alexander Phillips, Regr., Appellate
Kealv, Edward Herbert, Foreign Dept., Govt, Side, High Court, Calcutta.
of India. Monahan, George John, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Smith, Henry Moncrieff, Asst. Commr., U.P of Bengal.
Agra and Oudh. Roy, Jnanendra Nath, Asst. Mag. nnd Coll ,
Bosworth-Smith, Bertrand Nigel, Asst. Commr., Bengal.
Punjab. Townsend, Crewe Armand Hamilton, Asst.
Hignell, Sidney Robert, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Commr., Punjab.
Bengal. Stubbs, Lawrence Morley, Asst. Mag., U.P. of
Hutchinson, Henry Norton, Registrar, Court of Agra and Oudh.
Judicial Commr., Oudh. Bentinck. Arthur Harold Walter, Asst. Mag.
J'arker, Aubrey Hastings, Asst. Commr. , Punjab.
and Coll., Bengal.
Gourlay. William Robert, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Reynolds, Leonard Wdliam, Foreign Dept.,
Bengal. Govt, of India.
Harcourt, Henry, Asst. Commr.. Punjab. Kennaway, Frederick Walter, Jr. Secy, to Fin.
Strong, Frederick William, Under Secy, to Commr. , Punjab.
Chief Commr., Assam. Payne, Charles Frederick, Dy. Chairman of the
Poynting, John Whitfield Elford, Asst. Commr. ,Corporation of Calcutta.
Central Provinces. Nelson, John Clement, Asst. Mag., U.P. of
Nunn, Harold, Asst. Commr., Central Provinces. Agra and Oudh.
Cornes, Julian, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Calvert, Hubert, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Chamberlain, James Thomas, Asst. Commr., Bell, Harold Frederick Ellwood, Asst. Commr.,
Central Provinces. Central Provinces.
Ward, Francis Wyndham, Asst. Mag. and Keane, Michael, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra
Coll., Bengal. and Oudh.
Crump, Leslie Maurice, For. Dept., Govt, ofIndia.
Btadley-Blrt, Francis Bradley, Asst. Mag. and
1898. Coll., Bengal.
Hussey, Victor Edwin Grove, Asst. Mag., U.P. Lumsden, Oswald Farquhar, Asst. Commr.,
of Agra and Oudh. Punjab.
Dewar, Douglas, Fin. Dept., Govt, of India. Usborne, Charles Frederick, Asst. Commr.,
Ross, Robert Lindsay, Under Secy, to Govt., Punjab.
Bengal. Charles, Albert Pcndrill, Asst. Mag., U.P. of
Agra and Oudh.
BENGAL ESTABLISHMENT- continued. 17
Heald, Benjamin Herbert, Asst. Commr., Burma. Dunlop, John Graham, Asst. Commr., Assam.
Tute. Richard Clifford, Asst. Mag., U.P. ol Thomas, Horace Lowthorpe, Asst. Commr.,
Agra and Oudh. Assam.
Findlay, Charles Stewart, Asst. Commr. , Central Harrison, Michael Hermann, Asst. Commr.,
Provinces. Punjab.
Edwards, Arthur Richard, Asst. Commr., Assam. Howell, Gerard Charles Lisle, Asst. Commr.,
Reid, John, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Bengal. N.W. Frontier Prov.
Kawcett, Edward Pinder, Asst. Commr., U.P. Ley, Wm. Edmund, Asst. Commr., Central
of Agra and Oudh. Provs.
1899.
Oppenheim, Ernest Ferdinand, Asst. Mag., U.P. 1900.
of Agra and Oudh. Talbot, Adelbert William James, Asst. Commr.,
Rainy, George, Under Secy, to Govt., Bengal. Punjab.
Scott, Gavin, Asst. Commr., Burma. Allanson, Harry Llewellyn Lyons, Asst. Mag.
Macpherson, Thomas Stewart, Asst. Mag. and and Coll., Bengal.
Coll., Bengal. Ross, John Archibald, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Guiterman, Charles Edward, Asst. Mag., U.P. Fremantle, Alan Frederick, Under Secy, to
of Agra and Oudh. Govt., U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Bray, Denys de Saumarez, Kor. Dept., Govt, of Milne, William Stanley, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
India. Bengal.
Irving, Miles, Asst. Commr., Punjab. Berthoud, Edward Henry, Asst. Mag. and
Sladen, Francis Farquhar, Asst. Mag., U.P. Coll., Bengal.
of Agra and Oudh. Perrott, Henry Ronald Taylor Simpson, Asst.
Hullah, John. Asst. Commr., Central Provs. Mag. and Collr., Bengal.
Byrne, Joseph, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Bengal. Maffey, John Loader, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra
McSwiney, John, Asst. Commr., Assam. and Oudh.
Danson. Arthur Llewelyn, Asst. Commr., Levi, Felix Martin, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Punjab. Hance, John Edward, Asst. Commr., Central
Jopling, Lindsay Millais, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Provs.
Agra and Oudh. Marr, Alexander, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Holmes, Arthur Clement, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Peters, Charles Edward Dansey, As->t. Mag.,
Agra and Oudh. U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Craik, Henry Duffield, Asst. Commr., Punjab. de Montmorency, Geoffrey FitzHervey, Asst.
Deb, Mantnaiha Krishna, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Commr., Punjab.
Bengal. Morrison, William Stalkartt, Asst. Commr.,
Khan, Ghazanfur Ali, Asst. Commr., Central Burma.
Provs. Howell, Evelyn Berkeley, Asst. Secy, to Chief
Ormrod, John Baxter. Asst. Mag., U.P. of Commr., N.W. Frontier Prov.
Agra and Oudh. Collett, Charles Morden, Asst. Mag., U.P. of
Birrell, Hugh, Asst. Commr., Burma. Agra and Oudh.
Andrew, George Percy, Asst. Commr., Burma. Smith, Henry Alexander, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Hrasher, Alfred Herbert, Asst. Commr., Punjab. Lambourn, George Ernest, Asst. Commr. , Assam.
Badhwar, Gokal Chand, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Neave, Everard Reginald, Asst. Commr., U.P.
Agra and Oudh. of Agra and Oudh.
Wilson-Johnston, Joseph, Asst. Commr., N.VV. McAlpin, Malcolm Caird, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Frontier Prov. Bengal.
Whitty, John Tarlton, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Laine, Abraham James, Asst. Commr. , Burm.
Bengal. Pal, Jogindra INath, Asst. Commr., U.P. of Agra
Jack, James Charles, Asst. Mag. and Coll., and Oudh.
Bengal. Dunn, Charles William, Asst Commr., Burma.
Cobden- Ramsay, Vere Bawtree, Asst. Mag. and Boyd, Donald James, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Coll., Bengal. \lder, Wilfred, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra and
Adams, George Frederic, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Oudh
Agra and Oudh. Bill, John Hugo Hepburn, Asst. Commr., N.W.
Mehta, Byramiee Rustomjee, Asst. Mag. and Fron. Prov.
Coll., Bengal. Garlick, Ralph Reynolds, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Sams. Hubert Arthur, Asst. Commr., Punjab. Bengal.
Nelson, Arthur Edward, Asst. Commr., Central Hemingway, Henry Edmund, Asst. Commr.,
Provs. Central Provs.
Duckworth, Edward Dyce, Asst. Commr., Murphy, Patrick William, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Burma. Bengal.
Ireland, Samuel Gardiner He Courcy, Asst. Macnair, Robert Hill, Asst. Commr., Central
Mag., U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Provs.
Peterson, John Carlos Kennedy, Asst. Mag. and Lomas, Hugh Arthur, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra
Coll., Bengal. and Ouilh.
Je!f, Arthur Roylance, Pers. Assistt. to Chief
Commr., N.W. Frontier Prov. 1901.
Walton, Henry George, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Keith, Robert Charles Steuart, Asst. Secy, to
Agra and Oudh. Govt., Burma.
Nevill, Henry Rivers, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Blunt, Edward Arthur Henry, Asst. Commr.,
Agra and Oudh. U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Hezlett, James, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Bengal. Smyth, Samuel Andrew, Asst. Commr., Burma.
iS INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.
Sim, George Gall, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra and Fraser, John Hugh Ronald, Asst. Commr.,
Oudh. N.W. Fron. Prov.
Milne, George, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Bengal. Moseley, Charles Henry, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Johnston, Thomas K., Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra Bengal.
and Oudh. Connolly, Vincent, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Willoughby, Robert William Douglas, Asst. Tindall, Christian, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Commr., U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Goode, Samuel Walter, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Swan, John Arthur Laing, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Bengal. Couper, Thomas, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Greer, Robert Francis, Asst. Commr., Burma. Boughey, George Menteth, Asst. Commr.,
Wills, Cecil Upton, Asst. Commr., Central Punjab.
Provinces. Wilson, Ralph Alexander, Asst. Commr., and
Dunnett, James Macdonald, Asst. Commr., Regr. Judl. Commr's. Court, Central Pro
Punjab. vinces.
Drake-Brockman, Digby Livingstone, Asst. Sachse, Frederic Alexander, Asst. Mag. and
Mag., U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Coll., Bengal.
Rogers, Philip Graham, Asst. Commr., Assam, Flowers, George, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra and
"(anavutty, Erachshah Maneckji, Asst. Commr., Oudh.
U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Mutnford, Gerald Blomfield, Asst. Mag. and
Prentice, William David Russell, Asst. Mag. Coll., Bengal.
and Coll. , Bengal. Prenter, Neilson Hancock, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Trench, Charles Godfrey Chenevix, Asst. Holme, Hugh Basil, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Commr., Central Provinces. Liddiard, Edgar Stratton, Asst. Commr., U.P.
Liddell, Henry Crawford, Asst. Commr., Central of Agra and Oudh.
Provinces. Jack, Robert Ernest, Asst Mag. and Coll.,
Reid, Cecil Hunter, Asst. Mag. and Coll.. Bengal. Bengal.
Chalmers, David Ferguson, Asst. Commr., Casson, Randal, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Burma. Grant, Charles William, Asst. Mag., U.P., of
Knox, Kenneth Neville, Asst. Mag., U.P. ofAgra Agra and Oudh
and Oudh. Williams, Francis Geoffrey, Asst. Mag. and
Copeland, Theodore Benfey, Asst. Commr., Coll., Bengal.
N.W. Frontier Prov. Gowan, Hyde Clarendon, Asst. Commr., Central
Stinton, Selby Edwin, Asst. Commr., Assam. Provinces.
Leighton, James Chalmers, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Bengal. 1903.
Warburton, Philip Bannerman, Asst. Mag.,
U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Cama, Camajee Byramjee Naorojee, Asst.
Coldstream, John, Asst. Commr., Punjab. Commr., Central Provs.
Grant, Charles Frederick, Asst. Commr., Burma. Ley, Arthur Herbert, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Scott. Arthur Trayer, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra Bengal.
and Oudh. Young, Charles Alexander, Asst. Commr.,
Williamson, Herbert Stansfield, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Punjab. Crosthwaite, Hugh Stuart, Asst. Cominr., U.P.
Luce, Frank Mowbray, Asst. Mag. and Coll., of Agra and Oudh.
Bengal. Briscoe, Hugh Kynaston, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Forbes, Henry Flaveile, Asst. Commr. ; Punjab. Bengal.
Graham, Gerald Edward Ruttledge, Asst. Pullani Ayrton George Pnpplewell, Asst. Mag..
Commr., Central Provinces. U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Bolster, Reginald Charles, Asst. Commr., Punjab. Cope, John Alfred, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Campbell, Archibald, Asst. Commr., Punjab. Brown, Harold Arrowsmith, Asst. Commr.,
Burma.
Houldey, John Emeris, Assist. Commr., Burma.
1902. Addison, James, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Stewart, David Macfarlane, Asst. Mag., U.P. ot Begbie, Lionel Frank, Asst. Commr., Central
Agra and Oudh. Provs.
Moore, Cecil, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra and Forbes, Barre Cassels, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra
Oudh. and Oudh.
Furnivall, John Sydenham, Asst. Commr., Wahl, Bruno Wolfgang, Asst. Commr., U.P. of
Burma. Agra and Oudh.
Lewisohn, Frederick, Asst. Commr., Burma. Rudkin, George Drury, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Silton, James David, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Waterfield, Frederick, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
Bengal. Dyer, James Ferguson, Asst. Commr., Central
Lloyd, Idwal Geoffrey, Asst. Commr., Burma. Provs.
Kendall, Charles Henry Bayley, Asst. Commr., Buchan, William Henderson, Asst. Mag. and
U.P. of Agra and Oudh. Coll.. Bengal.
Latif, Abdullatif Camr-ud-din, Amir-ud-din, Tedder. Henry John, Asst. Mag., U.P., of Agra
Asst. Commr., Punjab. and Oudh.
Hubback, John Austen, Asst. Mag. and Coll., j McCallum, James Leslie, Asst. Commr., Burma.
Bengal. ! Tritton. John Cecil, Asst. Commr., Punjab.
King, Carleton Moss, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Agra Mitchell, David George, Asst. Commr., Central
and Oudh. Provs.
Smith, Alan Kenyon, Asst. Commr., Central Whitehead, Richard Bertram, Asst. Commr.,
Provinces. Punjab.
EENGAL ESTABLISHMENT—continued. 19
Milligan, James Aitchison, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Fyson, Hugh, Upper Provs.
Bengal. Tonkinson, Harry, Burma.
Robertson, Douglas Gallon, Asst. Commr., Latimer, Courtney, Upper Provs.
Burma. Spry, Henry Ernest, Bengal.
Prasad, Kumar Jagdish, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Nelson, William Henry, Bengal.
Agra and Oudh. Low, John Roger, Upper Provs.
Darling, George Kenneth, Asst. Mag., U.P. of Cowan, Hugh Montgomerie, Upper Provs.
Agra and Oudh. Chamier, Francis Capper, Upper Provs.
Williams, Cyril Tudor, Asst. Mag. and Coll.,
Bengal.
Williamson, Richard Harcourt, Asst. Mag., Native Civil Servants appointed under
U.P. oi Agra and Oudh. 33 Vic, cap. 3, sec. 6.
FitzPatrick, James Alexander Ossory, Asst.
Commr., Punjab. 1882.
Jacob, Sydney Montague, Asst. Commr., Punjab. Kunwar Bharat Singh, Judge, U.P. of Agra
Murray, George Ramsay, Asst. Mag., U.P. of and Oudh.
Agra and Oudh. Kumar Gopendra Krishna Deb, Dist. and Sess.
Bell, Edward Nevinson, Asst. Commr., Burma. Judge, Bengal.
Ghose, Sarat Kumar, Asst. Mag. and Coll., 1884.
Bengal.
Hopkyns, William Stenning, Asst. Mag. and Muhammad Aslam, Kazi, C. M.G., Divl. Judge,
Coll., Bengal. Punjab.
James, John Francis William, Asst. Mag. and 1885.
Coll., Bengal. Muhammad Afzal Khan, Nawab, Khan Bahadur,
Jenkins, Owen Francis, Asst. Commr., U.P. of Dy. Commr., Punjab.
Agra and Oudh.
Patterson, David Clarke, Asst. Mag. and Coll., 1886.
Bengal. Kumar Girindn Narayan Deb, Joint Mag. and
Mackenzie, Stephen Nairne, Asst. Mag. and Dy. Coll., Bengal.
Coll., Bengal. AmbikaCharan Sen, Dist. and Sess.Judge, Bengal.
Jenkyns, Hugh Hobhouse, Asst. Commr., Muhammad Ishaq Khan, Judge, U.P. of Agra
Punjab. and Oudh.
Barnicott, Arthur Warren, Asst. Mag. and Coll., Syud Nurul Huda, Dist. and Sess. ludge.Bengal.
Bengal.
Cosgrave, William Alexander, Asst. Mag. and 1887.
Coll., Bengal.
Pandit Ram Autar Pande, Judge, U.P. of Agra
1904. and Oudh.
"In the following list " Bengal " includes Assam, Maulvi Saiyid Habib-ullah, Jt. Mag., U.P. ot
and the " Upper Provinces " romprise the Agra and Oudh.
i Surjya Kumar Agasti, Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, the Ahsanuddin Ahmad, Mag. and Coll., Bengal.
Punjab, and the Central Provinces.] Shankar Madho Chitnavis, Dy. Commr., Cen.
McWatters, Arthur Cecil, Upper Provs. Provs.
Darling, Malcolm Lyall, Upper Provs. Pandit Rama Shankar Misra, M.'4g. and Collr.,
Scott, Walter Lawrence, Bengal. U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Mathias, Alfred Ernest, Upper Provs.
Dawson, James Alexander, Bengal. 1888.
Marsh, Cecil Henry, Upper Provs. Barada Charan Mitra, Dist. and Sess. Judge,
Collins, Bernard Abdy, Bengal. Bengal.
Baguley, John Minty, Burma. Kedar Nath Roy, Dist. and Sess. Judge, Bengal.
Irwin, Cyril James, Upper Provs.
Routb, Rupert John Airy, Bengal.
Callis, Henry Thoreau, Bengal.
Philip, Charles Lyall, Bengal. Pandit Jwala Prasad, Mag. and Coll., U.P. of
Dobbs, William Evelyn Joseph, Upper Provs. Agra and Oudh.
Dobson, Bernard Henry, Upper Provs. Saiyid Muhammad Ali, Judge., U.P. of Agra
Cook, Edward Mitchener, Upper Provs. and Oudh.
Brander, William Browne, Burma. Maulvi Hashmat-ulla, Jt.Mag., U.P. of Agra and
Woodhead. John Ackroyd, Bengal. Oudh.
Bennet, Edward. Upper Provs. 1890.
Ghosh, Mahim Chandra, Bengal. Narendra Nath, Diwan, Dy. Commr., Punjab.
Brown. Courtney, Upper Provs.
Skemp, Frank Whittingham, Upper Provs.
Scroope, Arthur Edgar, Bengal. 1891.
Abraham, Edgar Garton Furtado, Upper Provs. Inam Ali, Maulvi, Divl. Judge, Punjab.
Shettle, Philip Shakespeare, Bengal. Pandit Sri Lai, Jt. Mag., U.P. of Agra and Oudh.
Duigan, Charles Crofton, Bengal. Khan Abdul Ghatur Khan, of Zaida, Divl. Judge,
Anderson, John James, Burma. Punjab.
Cater, Alexander Norman Ley, Upper Provs. 1892.
Beet, Arthur Cyril, Upper Provs. Agha Abu Turab Khan, Jt. Mag., U.P. ol Agra
Collett, Arthur Preston, Upper Provs. and Oudh.
Ferguson, John Alexander, Upper Provs.
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20 INDIA.
CIVIL ANNUITANTS, BENGAL ESTABLISHMENT.
Appd. Ann. Name. j Appd. Ann. Name.

1861 1896 Adams, G. 1850 I88S Colvin, B. W.


187a 1897 Addis, D. F. 1855 1877 Colvin, J. C.
'845 1880 Ainslic, W. 1873 1902 Coplestone, F. S.
1871 1903 Alexander, E. B. 1870 1895 Cornish, R.
1858 1890 Alexander, N. S. 1 861 1887 Cornwall, W. W. G.
i860 1894 Allen, T. T. 1867 1902 Cotton, Sir H. I. S., K.C.S.I.
I869 1898 Anderson, F. C. 1846 1882 Couper, Sir G. E. W., Bart.
1 861 1888 Anderson, J. Chapman K.C.S.I., C.B., C.I.E.
187S 1900 Anderson, J. D. 1863 1897 Cowley, F. W. R.
1876 1902 Anderjon, R. H. 1868 1894 Crawfurd, J.
1865 1892 Armstrong, J. Scobell 1871 1896 Crooke, W.
1869 1895 Badcoek, F. W. 1858 189S Crosthwaite, Sir Charles H. T.,
1854 1884 Bainbridge, A. J. R. K.C.S.I.
1869 1896 Baker, F. 1862 189S Crosthwaite, Sir Robert J.,
1863 •893 Barbour. Sir D. M., K.C.S.I., K.C.S.I.
K.C.M.G. 1872 1902 Cunningham, Sir A. F. D., K.C.I.E.
1869 1894 Barrow, F. H. 1862 1892 Currie, G. M.
1862 1890 Barry, W. 1863 1893 Dalton, G. J. B. T.
1861 1886 Barstow, H. C. 1868 1898 Dames, M. L.
1876 1904 Bateman, H. B. J. 1849 1884 Dampier, H. L., C.I.E.
1852 1882 Batten, G. H. M. 1854 1889 Daniell, C. A.
•856 1890 Bayley, Sir SteuartC, K.C.S.I. 1869 1894 Daukes, F. C, CLE.
1864 1891 Beachcroft, F. P. [C.I.E. 1870 1900 Deas, J.
1842 1871 Beaufort, W. M. 1869 189S Dey, G. G.
1867 1896 Beighton, T. D. 1862 1889 Donovan, C.
1856 1878 Bell, H. 1877 1904 Douglas, S. J.
1845 1872 Belli, C. S. 1858 1891 DOyly, Sir W. H., Bart.
1867 1896 Benctt, W. C. 1852 1878 Drummond, E
1868 1896 Benson, T. 1872 1897 Durand, Sir H. M. G.C.M.G.,
1851 1877 Benson, W. R. K.C.S.I., K.C.I. E.
1863 1894 Benton, A. H. 18.58 1886 Duthoit, W., D.C.L.
1858 1893 Beveridge, H. 1871 1897 Dutt, R. C, C.I.E.
1861 1897 "Beverley, H. 1847 1883 Edwards, R. M. [C.I.E
1849 '879 Birch, £. G. 1849 1882 Egerton, Sir R. E., K.C.S.I.
1869 1896 Bird, C. P. 1858 1894 Elliot, F. E.
1872 1899 Bird, H. M. ■856 1895 Elliott, Sir Charles Alfred, K.C.S.I.
1865 1900 Blennerhassett, W. 1864 1890 Ellison, T. E.
185S 1877 Boulderson, A. 1858 1893 Elsmie, G. R., C.S.I.
1843 1870 Bowring, L. B., C.S.I. 1867 1002 Evans, H. F., C.S.I.
1842 1872 Bramly, W. J. 1873 1901 Fanshavve, H. C.
1842 1870 Brandreth, J. E. L. 1836 1863 Fergusson, H. D. H.
1876 1901 Bridges, J. E. 1 368 1894 Fiddian, W.
1847 1873 Bright, G. i860 1886 Field, C. D., LL.D.
1870 1904 Buckland, C. E., C.I.E. 1865 1896 Finlav, H. B.
1862 1896 Buck, Sir E. C, K.C.S.I., LL.D. •875 1903 Finlay, J. F., C.S.I.
1864 1894 Bullock, F. D O. 1872 1903 Finucane, M., C.S.I.
1870 1899 Bullock, F. S., CLE. 1861 1890 Fisher, J. H.
1861 1889 Bulman, A. R. 1859 1897 Fitzpatrick, Sir Dennis, K.C.S.I.
1862 1897 Cadell, A., C.S.I. 1867 1902 Forbes, A., C.S.I.
1876 1902 Cameron, D. 1842 1869 Ford, W., C.S.I.
•84S 1872 Campbell, C. H. 1842 1878 Fowle, F. C.
1863 1890 Campbell, F. J. G. 1 1871 1897 Francis, E. B.
1874 »9°3 Carstairs, R. 1874 1899 Fraser, H.
1870 1895 Channing, F. C. 1863 1898 Frizelle, Sir J.,
1852 1879 Chapman, C. E. 1864 1903 Fryer, Sir F.W.R., K.C.S.I.
1850 1881 Chapman, R. B., C.S.I. 1864 1889 Gardiner, J. W.
1865 1893 Charles, J. G. 1873 1898 Giles, F.
1852 1880 Chase, H. M. 1877 1904 Gill, J. E.
1868 1900 Chirhele-Plowden, Sir T. J. C, 1869 1894 Gladstone, C. E.
K.C.S.I. 1861 1891 Glazier, E. G.
1863 1890 Church, W. T. 1873 1898 Godfrey, G.
1862 1888 Clay, W. McK. 1864 1897 Gordon, H. W.
i8S3 1887 Cockerell, H. A., C.S.I. 1858 1893 Grant, T. J. C.
1861 1894 Coldstream, W. 1869 1896 Greaves, R. H.
1856 189a Colvin, Sir Auckland, K.C.S.I., 1853 1879 Grey, E.
K.C.M.G., C.I.E. 1873 1903 Grierson, G. A., C.I.E.
• In receipt of a JuJicial Pension.
INDIA. 2l
CIVIL ANNUITANTS, BENGAL ESTABLISHMENT—continue /.

Name. Appd. Ann. Name.


ll
1889 ; Griffin, Sir Lepel H., K.C.S.I. 1862 890 I McLaughlin, F. H.
1390 ' Hallett, J. R. 1877 1904 Macleod, R. H.
1891 1 Hallidav, F. M. 1868 1894 \ McMillan, A.
1900 Handley, F. F. 1862 1891 I McMinn, C W.
.878 Hankey, H. '853 1 88 1 Macnabb, Sir Donald C, K.C. I.E.,
1900 Harding, F. H. 1851 1886 Macnabb, J. W. [C.S.I.
1395 Harington, A. H. 1871 1896 I Maconachie, J. R.
'w ! Harris, R. L. 1856 1900 *Macpherson, Sir W.
1887 Harrison, H. A. 1878 1904 1 Maguire, H. Fitz J. T.
1897 Henderson, E. P. 1854 1877 I Mangles, H. A.
'875 Henderson, W. H. •853 1883 Mangles, R. L., Y.Z.
1901 Henry, E. R., C.S.I. 1873 1899 Manisty, G. E.
1391 Henvey, F. 1864 1889 Manson, A.
1878 1 Herschel, Sir W. J., Bart. 1848 1873 Martin, S. N.
.885 , Hewitt, j. F. K. 1865 1893 Martin, W. T.
18S9 ■ Hobart, R. T. 1869 1898 Matthews, H. F.
187a : Hobhouse, Sir C. P., Bart. 1877 1904 Maude, H.
1900 Hocy, Dr. W. 1870 1897 Meiklejohn, D. O.
Hogg, Sir F. R., K.C.I.E., C.S.I. 1 861 1887 Mellor, C. W.
Hogg, Sir S. S. 1846 i88t Melvill, P. S., CS I.
XI Holderness, T. VV., C.S.I. 1852 1879 Melville, S. S.
-'■4 Holmes, W. 1864 1890 Meres, W. F.
Hope, A. ■853 1879 Money, W. J., C.S.I.
Howell, A. P. 1858 1884 Monro. J., CB.
lip Howell, M. S., CLE. 1847 1883 Morris, Sir John H., K.C.S.I.
: va Hudson, W. H. 1863 i89e Moule. H. F. d'O., C.S.1.
1-8.2 Hume, A. O., GB. 1869 1898 Muir, J. W.
1 838 Irvine, W. '837 1874 Muir, Sir W., K.C.S.I., D.CI .
1m Irwin, G. R., C.S.I. 1871 1898 Mulock, F. B.
Irwin, H. C. 1865 1895 Mulock, H. P.
lenkinson, Sir E. G., K.C. B. 1850 1884 Muspratt, H
35 Jones, W. B., C.S.I. 1 852 1897 Nealc, W. E.
1893 Kaye, W. 1864 1894 Neill. J. W.
1 3S3 Keene, H. G CLE. 1867 1894 Neill, L.
1S5: Kellv, C. A. 1861 1887 Newbery, H. J.
Kem'ble, W. 1864 1895 Nicholls, G. J.
Kennedy, James 1862 1887 Norman, T.
1 OOO Kennedy, Joseph 1874 1903 Norton, D., C.S.I.
King, L. B. B. 1872 1899 Nugent, J.
Kirkwood, T M. >873 1900 Obbard, R.
I9O4 Kisch, H. M. , C.S.I. 1872 1900 O'Donr.eil, C. J.
IgoI Kitts, E. J. 1863 1896 Ogilvie, G. M.
■V5 Lanee, C. E. 1848 1887 •Oldfield, Sir Richard C.
'377 Lane, T. B. 1865 1900 Oldham. W. B., CLE.
1: Lane, W. 1868 1895 Page, W. H.
i«» Laurie, L. K. JS53 1880 Palmer, A. V.
1 69 1 Lawrence, A. J., CLE. 1851 1877 Paslev, G. B.
1559 Leupolt, J. C. 1863 1898 Patterson A. B., CLE.
1875 Levien, A. 1870 1896 Paui, A. W., CLE.
"S8 Livesay, J. J. 1869 1898 Pearsc, H. G.
1394 Logan, R. 1842 1872 Pearson, E. S.
i377 Low, W. M. 1858 1884 Pellew, F. H.
: ■ .1 Lowis, E. E. 1875 1901 Pennington, H. F. D.
i&io Lowis, J. M. 1863 1889 Peterson, F. W. V.
:■/>■ Luttman-Johnson, H. 1874 1900 Petre, F. L.
•■•■7 Lvall, Rt. Hon. SirAlfred.G.C.I.E., >875 1900 Place, G. W.
"K.C.B.. D.C.L. 1852 1885 Plowden, Sir W. C, K.C.S.I.
Lyall, Sir C. J., K.C.S.I., CLE., 1878 1904 Porteous, A.. CLE.
1 Lyall, D. R., C.S.1. [LL.D. 1865 1894 Porter, F. W.
Lyall, Sir James B., G.C.I.E. , 1862 1887 Porter, G. E.
K. C.S.I. 1861 1889 Porter, J. 2.
MacaulifTc, M. 1867 1894 Power, A. W. B.
1901 MacDonnell, Rt. Hon. Sir A. P., "859 1885 Powlett, C J.
G.C.S.I.. K.CV.O. '855 1904 *Prinscp, Sir H. T., K.C.I.E.
\ t-2 Mackay, D. L. M. 1847 1882 Prinsep, J. H.
Mackie, A. W. 1854 1879 Probyn, L. C.
Mackintosh, J. S. 1847 1877 Probyn, W. G.
• In receipt of a Judicial Pension.
22 INDIA.
CIVIL ANNUITANTS, BENGAL ESTABLISHMENT—continued.

Appd. Ann. Name. Appd. Ann. Name.

1865 1890 Purser, W. E. 1842 1876 Strachey, Sir John, G.C.S.I.,C.LE.


1863 1895 Quinn, C. C. 1863 1889 Tawney, J. W.
1 861 1888 Quinn, J. 1855 1890 Tavler, W. V. G.
1849 1882 Ravenshaw, T. E. 1874 1902 Taylor, F. B.
1862 1896 Rawlins, T. W. 1856 1877 Taylor, R.
1870 1895 Redfern, T. R. 1874 1899 Thomson, R. G.
i860 1894 Reid, J. R., CLE. 1864 1899 Thorburn, S. S.
1856 1889 Reynolds, H. J., C.S.I. 1856 1882 Thornton, T. H., C.S.I., D.C.L.
1844 1879 Richardson, R. J. i860 1886 Tidy, W. M.
1847 1879 Ricketts, G. H. M., C.B. 1856 1893 •Tottenham, L. R.
187S 1902 Ritchie, J. G. 1862 1888 Towers, R. M.
1870 1897 Rivaz, G. W. 1865 1900 Tovnbee, G.
1858 1894 Rivett-Carnac, J. H., CLE. 1858 1887 Tracy, T. B.
1863 1891 Roberts, T. 1864 1891 Traflord, R. W.
1856 1877 Robertson, E. S. i860 1889 Tremlett, J. D.
1865 1892 Robinson, A. 1869 1896 Troward, T.
1862 1898 Roe, Sir Charles A. 1865 1800 Tucker. H. St. G.
1868 1901 Rose, E., C.V.O. 1862 1889 Tupp, A. C.
1856 1888 Ross, H. G. 1839 1874 Turnbull, G. D.
1869 i89S Samuels, C. A. 1863 1890 Twigg, J. H.
1844 1874 Sandeman, H. D. 1869 1899 Udny, SirR., K.C.S.I.
1856 1883 Sandys, M. W. 1864 1894 Venning, F.
i860 1890 Sells, A. 1867 1893 Vovvell, C. H.
1842 1870 Seton-Karr, W. S. 1868 1895 Wace, A. A.
1867 1894 Sharp, H. G. 1867 1895 Waller, R. M.
1846 1877 Sherer, J. W., C.S.I. 1861 1889 Ward, G. E.
1872 1903 Silcock, J. G. 1861 1896 Ward, Sir W. E., K.C.S.I.
1854 1883 Simson, J. 1852 1881 Waterfield, W.
1847 1877 Simson, R. 1858 1878 Wavell, W.
1870 1897 Skrine, F. H. B. 1861 1888 Weekes, A.
1851 1886 Sligo, Marquess of. 1870 1897 Weidemann, G. L.
1867 1902 Smeaton, D. M., C.S.I. 1856 1882 Wells, W. S.
1868 1894 Smeaton, R. 1 861 1898 Westmacott, E. V,
1861 1887 Smith, J. 1 861 1890 Whalley, P.
1861 1888 Smith, T. Denroche 1869 1898 Whish, C. W.
1871 1900 Smith, V. A. 1867 1892 White, E.
1 857 1885 Smyth, J. W. 1868 1893 Whitewav, R. S.
1 861 1889 Smyth, T. W. 1872 1900 Wight, J. K.
1857 1884 Sparks, H. J. 1856 1877 Wigram, P.
187S 1904 Staley, A. E. 1868 1900 Wilkins, C A.
1869 1898 Steedman, E. B. 1865 1890 Wilkinson, T. O.
j 862 1889 Steel, H. W. 1865 1900 Williams, G. R. C.
1861 1887 Steinbelt, J. M. C. 1871 1904 Williams, H. C.
i860 1898 Stevens, Sir C. C, K.C.S.I. 1 861 1887 Wilson, R. H.
1865 1904 Stevens, Sir J. F. 1861 1887 Wver, F.
1872 1000 Stevenson, G. 1873 1901 W'yer, T. R.
1864 1898 Stogdon, A. W. 1864 1902 Young, Sir W. M., K.C.S.I.
1872 • 1899 Stoker, T., C.S.I.

INVALID AND REDUCED PENSIONS.


li
1885 Abbott, L. C. 1872 1880 Haggard, A. H.
1899 Allen, D. B. 1871 1878 Harris, Hon. J. W.
i860 Anson, E. H. 1856 1865 Hay, Lord F.
1869 Balfour, H. 1887 1904 Herron, H. G. W.
1889 Casey, A. E. C. 1895 IQOt tHodson, T. C.
1868 Cust, R. N., LL.D. 1875 1892 Hughes, G.
1895 Cuthbertson, C. 1858 I874 Humphery, P. A.
1881 De La Bere, J. 1871 I885 Johnstone, P. de L. H.
1866 Eades, W. C. 1891 I900 lowers, H.
1877 Evans, R. 1S90 I902 Konstam, E. M.
1885 Fisher, F. H. 1862 I867 Lister, Rev. J. M.
* In receipt of a Judicial Pension. t Compassionate Allowance.
INDIA. 23
INVALID AND REDUCED PENSIONS-ron/inuerf.

Appd. Ann. Name. Appd. Ann. Name.

1881 1894 Lloyd, E. T. ! 1862 •875 Rogers, H. M.


1847 1869 McChlery, W. 1 891 1904 Ross, A.
1861 1873 Merington, C. E. C. 1 1845 1865 Tweeddale, Marquis of
1874 1879 Millar, W. R. 1847 1862 Watson, J.
1871 1878 Money, E. M. 1863 1877 Webster, G. K.
1856 1863 Outram, Sir F. B., Bt. j 877 1893 rWheeler, P. C.
1865 1874 Priestley, H. 1850 1872 Wis?ram, F. S.
i
1

BENGAL ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENT.

See of Calcutta.
Copleston, The Most Rev. R. S., D.D Lord Bishop of Calcutta.
Kitchin, The Vcn. A., M.A Archdeacon.
Ottley, Rev. H. T., M.A. Domestic Chaplain to the Lord
Bishop.
Dunne, A. M., B.A., LL.B Registrar and Secretary.
See of Lahore.
Lefroy, The Right Rev. G. A., D.D Lord Bishop of Lahore.
Griffith, The Ven. H. W., M.A Archdeacon.
See ok Rangoon.
Knight, The Right Rev. Arthur Mesac, M.A Lord Bishop of Rangoon.
Dyer, The Ven. J. P., M.A Archdeacon and Commissary.
Hamlyn, C Registrar.
See of Luckkow.
Clifford. The Right Rev. A., M.A., D.D Lord Bishop of Lucknow.
Cockin, The Ven. J. I. B., M.A Archdeacon.
Dunne, A. M Registrar.
See of Nagpur.
Chatterton, The Right Rev. E., D.D Lord Bishop ot Nagpur.
Davies, The Ven. G. M Archdeacon.
Senior Chaplains.
Bengal. Punjab—continued. United Provinces.
Kitchin, A., M.A. Gillmorc, C. A., M.A. Cockin, J. I. B., M.A.
Dyer, A. S., M.A. Cobbold, F. E. D., M.A. Gompertz, J. F. W., B.A.
Moore, H. O., M.A. Sanders, M. C, M.A. Griffiths, T. M. M., M.A
Sand berg, S. L. G., B.A. Gray, H. J. S., M.A. Reynolds, C. H., B.A.
Luckman, W. A. G., M.A. Nugent, C. P. C. Kitchin, W.
Barlow, C. H., M.A. Storrs, R. A., M.A. Mason, C. A., M.A.
Ottley, H. T., M.A. Nicolls, G. E., M.A. Thompson, W. F., M.A.
Winckley, C. R. T., M.A. Warlow, E. J., M.A. Ford, G. A., M.A.
Cole, T. E. F., B.A., LL.B. Handford, W. B., M.A. Austin, P. G. B., B.A.
Macdonald. J. M., M.A. Bush, H. W., M.A. Clarke, F. J.
Wickins, W. J., M.A. Naish, H. Cowley, H. G. B.
Palmer, C. J., B.A. Parry, J. H., M.A. Klugh, L.
Lermit, L. H., M.A. Kirwan, R. M., M.A.
Scott, S. S.
Constable, A. E. B. Burma.
Dyer, J. P., M.A. Central Provinces.
Pl'NIab. Finn, A. II. Davies, G. M., M.A.
Griffith, H. W., M.A. Low, J., M.A. Kitchin, B.
Sandbtrg, F. B., B.A. Burroughs, W, G., M.A. Harrison, P. R., B.A.
24 IXDIA.
BENGAL ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENT-<xm/,HiW.
Junior Chaplains.
Bengal. Punjab—continued. j United Provinces—continued.
Ccgan, H. B., D.D. Foster, K. G., M.A. Chapman, P. H., M.A.
Stuart, R. W H., B.A. Cole, A. B. F. Oldham, G. E., B.A.
Firminger.W. K., M.A. Bell, G. A. C. Menzies, H., M.A.
Stokoe, C. G., M.A. Wheeler, H. T. Canney, D. A.
Ninis, R. D., B.A.
Burma. Bell, W. L., M.A.
Punjab. Cory, C. P., M.A. Smith, H. T. P., B.A.
Becker, C. M., M.A. Blandford, H. W., B.A. Kitching, W. L. W., M.A.
Syme. J. G. S., M.A. Collins, I. H.
Brookes, J. A. R., M.A. Seeley, G. H. Central Provinces.
Peake, G. C, M.A. Ellaby, G. A., B.A.
Smith, J. F., B.A. Darling, C. W., M.A.
Hickox, S. E., M.A. United Provinces. Price, C, M.A.
Stewart, C, M.A. Shaw, W. L. P. Anstey, H. C. S., M.A.
Herbert, H.A.C. Johnson, P. J. D., B.A. Clarke, W. L., B.A.
I
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Senior Chaplains. Junior Chaplains
Scott, T., M.A., Bengal. Cameron, J., M.A., B.D.
Thomson, W., M.A.
Gillan, D. H., M.A., B.D.
Chree, G. J., M.A., B.D., United Provinces. Frascr, I. R.. M.A., B.D.
McNeill, J. H. H., M.A., B.D.
Nelson, A. M.

FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT.
(For Secretariat, see page 8.)
Comptroller and Auditor-General (and Head Commissioner of Paper Currency)—A. F. Cox, C.S.I.
Accountants-General.
tst Class. | 11 3rd Class.
O. T. Barrow
J. C. E. Branson j Acct.-Genl., Bengal. T. H. S. Biddulph On Foreign Service.
W. H. Dobbie Acct.-Genl., Madras.
2nd Class. Charles E. Crawley
F. C. Harrison Acct.-Genl., Bombay.
R A. Gamble Acct.-Genl., Punjab.
Enrolled Officers.
1st Class. 3rd Class.
W. H. Michael W. D. F. Cowley Dy. Acct.-Genl., Punjab.
Frederic J. Atkinson Acct.-Genl., Burma. Manmathnath Bhatta- Comptroller, Central Pro
Henry G. H. Keene Dy. Comptr.-Genl. charyya vinces.
H. J. Brereton Dy. Auditor-Genl. L. E. Pritchard Asst. Comptr.-Genl.
J. A. Robertson Dir.-Genl. of Statistics. Krishnaji Bulwant Asst. Acct.-Genl., Bombay.
Wagle
2nd Class. Gopal Chandra Ray Dy. Acct.-Genl., Bengal.
J. P. Hardiman Dy. Acct.-Genl., Burma.
A. M. Brigstocke Mahomed Akbar Examiner of Press Ac
Reginald C. Chapman Nazar Ali Hydari counts.
Hla Oung Krishna Lai Datla Asst. Acct.-Genl., Bengal.
M. F. Gauntlett Offg. Acct.-Genl., U.P.
A. H. Anthony.
Godrezji Dorabji Dy. Acct.-Genl., Bombay.
Pudumji
INDIA.
FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT—continued.
Enrolled Officers—continued.
\th Class. 5/A Class.
A. Newmarch Dy. Acct.-Genl., U.P.
F. C. Brewin Chuni Lai Asst. Acct.-Genl., Bengal.
V. C. Scott-O'Connor Comptr., Assam. G. B. Blearby Asst. Acct.-Genl., U.P.
W.J. F. Williamson On Foreign Service. W. D. Wool lam Asst. Acct.-Genl., Madras.
H. G. Tomkins Examiner, Local Fund Mohini Kanta Ghatak Asst. Comptr.-Genl.
Accounts, Punjab. J. S. Milne Asst. Acct.-Genl., Bom
.Vritya Gopal Basu, On Foreign Service. bay.
Hai Bahadur R. Waterfield Asst. Comptr., India
F. D. Gordon Asst. Acct.-Genl., Punjab. Treasuries.
Upendralal Majumdar Asst. Comptroller-Gen). A. H. Clarke Asst. Comptr.-Genl.
D. Dewar Dy. Acct.-Genl. , Madras. Jnan Saran Chakra- Asst. Acct.-Genl., Bengal.
W. H. E. Melloi Asst. Acct.-Genl., Punjab. varti
L. J. W. Worgan Asst. Acct.-Genl. , Bombay. P. G. Jacob Asst. Acct.-Genl., U.P.
Jyotish Chandra Mitra Dy. Comptr., Imlia
Treasuries.
C. W. C. Carson
Chief Superintendents.—A. Vasudeo Mudaliar, H. C. King, B. M. Laville, J. \V. Pringle, C. W.
Sandford, H. W. Ronaldson, W. A. E. Blakeman, F. A. C. Rebello, H. Whitford.W. 1. Bryning,
J. Bridgnell.
Postal Account Officers.
Comptroller—Adam H. Anthony.
Deputy Comptrollers, 1st Class—T. C. Eagles. 2nd Class—J. A. O'Brien, E. H. Burke.

POST OFFICE.
Director-General ofthe Post Office ofIndia—Sir A. U. Fanshawe, K.C.I.E., C.S.I.
Deputy Director-General—W. Maxwell.
Postmasters-General, 1st Grade—C. Stewart-WiUon, J. Cornwall.
and Grade—E. A. Doran, W. Maxwell, C. H. Harrison, F. Whyniper.
Inspector-General, Railway Mail Service—E. C. O'Brien.
Assistant Directors-General—W. F. Cockell, H. C. Sheridan, G. W. Schoneman, P. J. Gorman.
Deputy Postmasters-General, 1st Grade—Cowasii Jamshedji Lalkaka, Khan Bahadur.
and Grade—G.
Grade—C. A.Goodburn, F. B.I. O'Shea, W. T. Van Someren, CLE.
■yd T. Bennett, G. J. Hamilton, K. Homan.
Presidency Postmasters—J. Owens, E. R. Jardine, M. E. Monks.
Superintendents, 1st Grade—]. A. Betham, Augustin F. Ryan, C. J. H. Hogg, A. Wilson.
2nd Grade—W. A. Sutherland, F. P. Williams, G. E. Rose, Alfred F. Ryan, H. Smth,
H. F. P. Tulloch, G. F. Stowell, C. J. Dease.
MINTS.
Calcutta. Bombay.
Mint Master—Lieut.-Col. G. M. Porter, R.E. Mint Master—Major W. G. R. Cordue, R.E
Assay Master—Lieut.-Col. F. F. MacCartie, M.B., Assay Master—Lieut.-Col. A. Milne, M.B.
I.M.S., CLE. CM., F.C.S., I.M.S.
Dy. Assay Master—Major J. L. T. Jones, M.D., Dy. Assay Master—Capt. J. J. Bourke, I.M.S.
F.C.S., I.M.S.
LAW DEPARTMENT.
HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, CALCUTTA (Established 1862).
ChiefJustice—Sir Francis William Maclean, K.C.I.E.
Puisne Judges—Chunder Madhub Ghose, R. F. Rampini, LL.D., S. G. Sale, R. Harington,
J. Pratt, C. M. W. Brett, H. L. Stephen, G. S. Henderson, F. Bodilly, Sarada Charan
Mitra, B. G. Geidt, F. E. Pargiter, J. G. Woodrofie.
OFFICERS OF THE court.
Taxing Officer, Registrar, Keeper of Records, Clerk of the Crown—J. G. Apcar.
Accountant-Gen., and Sealer, &c. (Original Coroner of Calcutta—F. K. Dobbin.
Jurisdiction)—W. R. Fink. Official Receiver—K. K. Shelley Bonnerjee.
Master and Official Referee—}. H. Hechle. Official Trustee and Assignee—A. B. Miller.
First Asst. or Dy. Registrar—M. Remiry. Secretary to the Chief Justice and Head Clerk,
Asst. Refet Satish Chandra Mitra. Decree Dcpt.—T. J. Waite.
Second Asst. Registrar—Kailas Chandra Bhatta- Registrar and Taxing Officer, Appellate Juris
charyya. diction—A. P. Muddiman.
Third Asst. Registrar—G. Ryper. Deputy Registrar—W. H. Joyce.
Fourth Asst. Registrar—Gopal Chunder Dass. Asst. Registrar—J. Lewis.
Fifth Asst. Registrar—Jyotish Chandra Mitra.
26 INDIA.

LAW DEPARTMENT-con/miW.
Law Officers.
Advocate General—P. O'Kinealy. Supt. and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs—
Standing Counsel—Satvendra Prasanna Sinha. Behari Lai Gupta.
Government Solicitor—H. C. Eggar. Defy. Do.—D. White.
Editor of Law Reports. —C. E. Grey.
I Senior Govt. Pleader—Ram Charan Mitra.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

(For Secretariat, see page 8.)

IRRIGATION, ROADS, AND BUILDINGS.


Chief and Superintending Engineers.
Name. Province. Name. Province.

Chief Engineers.
ist Class, and Officers Superintending
ranking as such. Engineers.
Benton, J., CLE. Sec. to Govt., Punjab.
Horn, D. B., CLE. Sec. to Govt, Bengal. and Class.
Inglis, W. A. Sec. to Govt., Bengal.
Kennedy, R. G. Sec. to Chief Commr., Algie, W. Burma.
Central Provs. Atkinson, R. P. United Provinces.
Marsh, H., CLE. Sec. to Govt., United Boyce, H. G. United Provinces.
Provinces. Granville, H. C. Punjab.
and Class. Ivens, J. H. A. United Provinces.
Jacob, L. M., C.S.I. Sec. to Govt. Burma. Leventhorpe, J. B. Central Provinces.
Macdonald, W. Punjab.
yd Class. McLeod, N. F. United Provinces.
Scobie, M. J. Central Provs.
Smithe, E. Du C. Sec. to Govt., Punjab. White, G. G. Secy, to Agent to Govr.
Sutherland, A. R. Sec. to Govt., United Genl., Rajputanaand
Provinces. C. India.
Superintending
Engineers.
ist Class. yrd Class.
Baker, H. V. S. Punjab. Butler, T. Bengal.
Colebrook, H. W. V. Burma. Frost, H. F. B. Punjab.
Coode, M. P. Burma. Gordon, W. B., CLE. United Provinces.
Hatten, J. J. Punjab. Goument, C. E. V. Punjab.
Higgins, A. F. Bengal. Gwyther, W. B. Bengal.
Mullaly, J. J. Punjab. Lees, O. C. Bengal.
Newton, W. G. Burma. . Nethersole, M. United Provinces.
Pargiter, E. H. Punjab. ! Nicolls, J. R. C United Provinces.
Parkes, B. Central Provinces. Silk, A. E. Sany. Engr. to Govt,
Rollo, J. T. Burma. Bengal.
Toogood, I. H. Bengal. Thomson, A. S.
Watts, G. K. United Provinces. Bengal.
INDIA. 27

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (LOCAL ADMINISTRATIONS, &c).


Central Provinces, Assam, Coorg, Rajputana and Central India.

Name. Province. Name. Province.

Chief Engineers. Executive Engineers.


1st Class. 2nd Grade—continued.
Kennedy, R. G. Central Provs. Sham Nath, Rai Baha- Rajputana & C. India.
(Temporari ly ill dar
Punjab.) Tilley, Maj. W.F., R.E. Rajputana & C. India.
Superintending Joly de Lotbimere, Major\ Rajputana & C. India.
Engineers. A. C. d< L., R.E.
is/ Class. 3rd Grade.
B. Parkes. Central Provs. Chandu Lai, P. C. Central Provs.
(Temporarily from Gunga Ram, Rai Sahib Central Provs.
Bengal. ) Neville, G. W. Central Provs.
2nd Class. Oldham, Capt. L. W. S. , Central Provs.
RE
Leventhorpe, J. B. Central Provs. Parker, J. M. M. Coorg.
Scobie, M. J. Central Provs. (From Madras )
White, G. G. Rajputana & C. India. Rushton, Capt. H. W.f Assam.
RE
Executive Engineers. Vacha,' J. M., Khan Sahib Central Provs.
Walsh, C. P. Assam.
is/ Grade.
Baker, Lieut.-Col. W. Central Provs. Assistant Engineers,
W., R.E.
Blakeway, Major J. P., Central Provs. is/ Grade.
R.E.
Bolinarayam Borrah Assam. Prasad, Ishwari, Rao Central Provs.
Brij Mohan Lai, Rat Rajputana & C. India Sahib
Bahadur Ramayya, Mallasamu- Central Provs.
Clancey, D. J. Assam. dram
Harriott, G. M., CLE. Central Provs. Ray, Charu Chandra Rajputana & C. India.
Jewett, T. H. Assam. Ray, Jotindra Mohan Central Provs.
Mitchell, E. J. A. A. Assam. Learoyd, H. B. Central Provs.
Mitra, Rajesvara, Rai
Sahib Central Provs. 2nd Grade.
Morley, G. S. Central Provs.
Scott, F. W. M. Central Provs. Thomson, G. L. Rajputana & C. India.
Smith, F. St. G. M. Rajputana & C. India. Gupta, S. Nath (Hon.). Assam.
Starky, W. B. Central Provs.
Sweet, W. McM. Assam.
Engineer Officers
2nd Grade. under Covenant.
Dhondoo Sakharam Sat- Central Provs. Adams, P. J. C. Central Provs.
haye, Rao Sahib Beddy, E. S. L. Central Provs.
Knight, W. E. Assam. Fagan, A. M. Central Provs.
Light, L. A. Rajputana & C. India.
Lugard, E. A. Central Provs.
Matadin Sukul, Rim Assam. Temporary Engineers.
Sahib I
Rivett-Carnac, Capt. S, Coorg. Bird, G. R. Central Provs.
G, R.E. Dracott, C. H. Central Provs.

[Lists of the Officers of the Public Works Department employed in Bengal, the United Provinces ot
Agra and Oudh, Punjab, and Burma, will be found at pp. 46, 57, 63 and 71, respectively.]
INDIA.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT-ACCOUNTS BRANCH.
Accountant-General. —R. N. Burn.
Deputy Accountant-General.— Lieut.-Col. E. A. Waller, R.E.
Asst. Accountant-General.— V. C. W. Dover.

Name. Name. Name.


Examiners. Examiners. Examiners. Deputy Examiners.
15/ Class. yd Class—continued.
Barrow, W. F. 4th Class, and Grade— Class 1.
Dennys, E. A. continued.
Gray, W. B. Wolfe, G. C. Blake, T. A.
O'Donoghue, W. F. Yeats. S. K. L. Carnduff, W. A. T. Butterrield, W. R.
Htckie, IV. C.
Waller, Lieut. -Col. E. le Maistre, Kellner. P. T. R. Chanter, E. D.
A., R.E. G. H. I-acey, J. E. Courtenay, W.
Mole, P. C. Farrell. T. P.
2nd Class. \th Class, 1st Grade. de Rhe Philipe, G. Fink, C. C.
W. V. Fisher, T. C.
Balston, C. R. T. Dover, F. C. W. Sinclair, C. S. B. Gangarama Kaula.
Browne, Bt. Lieut.-Col. French, V*. C. Srinivasa Iyer, R. Goyder, G. B.
C. A. R.. R.E. Hensley, F. F. Trotter, H. M. C. Kalberer, A. R.
Harrison, A. G. Muirhead, C. Mitra,Munindra Kumar.
Heaven, F. G. Swetenham, C. C. Pruce, F. J.
Ogden, W. Wollaston, A. H. 4th Class, yd Grade. Ryan, T.
Wright, A. L. Slane, R. M.
3rd Class. Davis, W. C. Stanley, B.
Harprasad Dar Wheeler, T. W. T.
Curry, W. E. 4/A Class, and Grade. Hartley, J. M. Wood, F. B. P.
Eicke. F. W. Hubbard, C. E. Davies, H.
Ross, C. E. Balarama Iyer, K. Patch, J. Dinwiddie, R.'
Volkers, R. C. F. Bayly, W. G. G. Tomkins, S. C. Scott, IV. H.

RAILWAYS.
For Board, see page 8.
Director of Railway Construction—C. W. Hodson, C.S.I.
Director of Railway Traffic—Col. G. F. Wilson, R.E.
Engineer Establishment.

Chief Engineers. and Class. Executive Enginflrs. Executive Engineers.


1st Class. Anderson, G. A.
Arundell, E. W. 1st Grade—continued. 1st Grade—continued.
Brown, f. S. Chadwick, W. Morse, A.
Michell, T. Cole. C. J. Napier, Hon. E. H. S.
Couchman, F. D. Nathan, W.
and Class. yd Class. Craster, Major S. L., Pratt, C.
Hebbert, F. B. Dallas, J. E. R.E. Rennick, C. S.
Bagley, F. R. Home, IV., CLE. Deuchars, G. Roberts, R. W.
McHutchin, IV. Dyson, R. C. Rose, Ma). C.S..R.E.
yd Class. Montague, J. M. Egerton, R. W. Savory, H. G. S.
Harington, H. S. Tebbs, F. R. Faulkner, E. T. Scove'll, C. T. R.
Fowler, F. D. Smith, H. G. F.
Gabbett, 1. E. Smith, 1. H. M.
Gales. R. R. Svkes, C. F.
Superintending Executive Engineers. Gwyther, H. T.
Humfress, H.
Walton, Maj. E. W..
R.E.
Engineers. Johns, W. A. Weightman, W. J.
1st Grade. La Touche, ]. N. D. Willcocks, .1.
1st Class. Adam, J. Lilley, A. R. Woodside, J.
Hogan, J. L. P. Barrow, W. D. Lvle, J. C. Jones, H. S.
Moyle, G. Baxter, B. Milne,* W. P. McMillan, H.
Shadbolt, E. I. Beechey, W. Milsom, B. P. Rowland, A.
INDIA. 29
RAILWAYS—continued.
Engineer Establishment—continued.
N.ime. Name. Name. Name.

Executive Engineers. Executive Engineers. Assistant Engineers. Assistant Engineers.


1 5/ Grade—continued. yd Grade. 1st Grade—continued. 2nd Grade—continued.
Shelley, Maj. A.D.G., Allum, F. W. Cowie, Capt. H. E. C. Ross, Hon. Lt. P.
Barrie, C. B. D.S.O., R.E. Walton, Lt. C, R.E.
Taylor, H. B. Bhupat Rai, Rai Sahib. Eustace, Capt. F. R.
Tickell, J. R. Coates, J. H, R.E. Special Engineer Estab
Furnivall, F. Gardiner,Capt. A., R. E. lishment.
2nd Grade. Heap, J. H. Gelling, W. H. Haughton, W. R.
Hearn,Capt.G.R.,R.E. Hadow, F. A. Henderson, J. J.
Ashworth, Maj.P.,R.E. Hepper,L., R.E.
Capt. H. A. Hopkins, Capt. L. E.,
R.E. Keene, R. T.
Bell, E. A. S. Lillie, G. E. Lines, A. Rogers, W.
Cleaver, H. L. Lister, E. A. C. Lovell, J. H.
Coutts, E. G. Lubbock, Capt. G., R. E. Manley, Capt. E. N., Temporary Engineer
Dawson, F. G. R. Stanton, W. C. R.E. Establishment.
Hanby, W. A. E. Stapleton, B. Mathews, R. T.
Harvev, F. J. Verrieres, E. Osborne, Capt. G. F. Edwards, L.
Howard, W. H. K. Walton, H. R. F., R.E. Townesend, J.
Lloyd, C. V. White, .T. H. Russell, Capt. W. K., Cummins, M.
Muter, Capt. R. S.,R.E. Barnardistcn, Capt. E., R.E. Rose, W.
OHara, J. G. M. Rose, E.
Pakenham-Walsh, A. R. R.E. Sisson, W. A. C.
Smvth, Capt. G.J. W., Wilson, R. M.
Rala Ram, Rai Sahib. R.E. Delanougerede, R. A.
Richards, G. Assistant Engineers. Turner, Capt. F. G., Rodgers. W. C.
Roberts, F. W. R.E. Marini, G.
Sheo Nath, Rat Sahib. 1st Grade. Young, J. A. F. Christie, E. S.
Smjth, Capt. W. C, Garrett, Capt. A. ff.,Marriott. D'A.
R.E. Addis, R. B. R.E. Bright, G. E.
Sutherland, J. Anderson, Capt. C. F. , Declozets, L. P.
Tayler, F. V. R.E. Landon, L.
Waghorn, Bt. Maj. W. Barron, Capt. W. E. , 2nd Grade. Chatteriee, Bhut Nath.
D., R.E. RE Rajak, Behari Lai.
Wilkinson, Capt. C. W., Broiigh, Cant. A., R.E. Gracey, Lt. T.. R.E. Bibra, F. H.
R.E. Chamier, Capt. A. T., Izat, Lt. W. R., R.E. Jolly, F. H.
Wilson, C. D. D. R.E. Matthews, Lt. W. F., Mookerjee, Unadinath.
Currie, H. A. F. Clarke, Capt. C. J., RE. Rogers, G. K.
Eaglesome, J. E. R.E. Morrison, Hon.Lt.J. W. Wadley, F.

Superior Revenue Establishment.


Name. Name. Name. Name.

Management. Traffic Department. Traffic Department. Traffic Department.


Special Class, 1st Grade. Class 1, Grade 1. Class 1, Grade 3- contd. Class 2, Grade 1—contd.
Finney, S., CLE. Jacob E. F., CLE. Carnell, N. M. Wood, S. C. G.
Pope, A. W. U. Powell, D. Ff.
Special Class, 2nd Grade.
Class 2, Grade 2.
Class 1, Grade 2. Class 2, Grade 1. Cameron, Capt. H. A.
Special Class, 3rd Grade. Keene, C. J., CLE. R.E.
Burt, H. P. Acres, T. G.
Priestley, N. G. Bean, L. C. D. Jacobson, A. R.
Class 1, Grade 1. Crommelin, C. A. R. Holmes, H. B. Prussia, A. B.
De Broe, V.E. James, W. H. H. Stanley, C. E.
Class 1, Grade 3. McElhinney, Maj. W. Taylor, C. L.
Class 1, Grade 2. J., R.E.
Cowie, Bt. Lieut.-Col. C. Biscoe, C. L. Murray, J. H.
H, R.E. Kiernander, F. D. Murray, Maj. V., R.E. Class 2, Grade 3.
Manson, J. Rainier, P. Adams, Capt. A., R.E. Freeland, Capt. H. F,
Adie, A. E. Kincaid, Capt. W. A. E., R.E.
Class 1, Grade 3. Bonham-Carter, Mai. S., R.E. Rice, G. S. E.
Mills, J. C. H., R.E. McGregor, W. E. S. Williams, R. C.
3<> INDIA.
RAILWAYS—Superior Revenue Establishment—continued.

Name. Name. Name. Name.

Traffic Department. Locomotive Depart Locomotive Depart Locomotive Depart


Class 2, Grade 4. ment. ment. ment.
Gilmore. H. St. G. Class 1, Grade 1. Class 2, Grade 2. Class 2, Grade 4—
Hales, G. Cardew, H. M. Hyde, P. A. continued.
Jordan, P. A. Yates, L. E. H. Harnett, W. F.
I.ittlewood, W. J. Cardew. C. E. Class 2, Grade 3. Inglis, J. J.
Magmac, Capt. C. L., Goodwin, F. Gregson, T. Pearce, W. R.
O'Connor, M. S. S. Hindmarsh, H. A. Silvester, J.
Class 1, Grade 3. Millard, K. T.
Schembry, M. P. W. Mackie, C. H. Strong, E. S.
Upson, A. Class 3, Grade 1.
Williams, J. P.
Class 3, Grade 1. Class 2, Grade 1. Pearse, A. E.
Boalth, V. H. Biernacki, R. K. Class 2, Grade 4. Spalding, H. H.
Sage, H. C V. Hindmarsh, T. A. Chase, A. J. White, H. G. N.
Stowell, A. T. Johnson, IV. P. Crighton, A. C. Wright, G E.

Storekeepers.
Name. Name. Name. Name.

Class 1, Grade 3. Class 2, Grade 1, Class 2, Grade 3. Class 3, Grade 1 .


McNair, J. W. A. Keatinge, S. A. J. Keatinge, D. E. Maule-Cole, S. H.
Tait, R. H. Rollo, A. D.

TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
Director-General—Hutchinson, S. H. C. Directors. —Berrington, T. D.
Deputy Director-General—Leach, E. A. (sub. Dempster, F. E., CLE. (sub. pro tern
pro tern.). Deputy Directors. —Palmer, A. L. H.
James, C. S. (sub. pro lent.).
GENERAL ESTABLISHMENT.

Chief Superintendents. Superintendents. Assistant Superin


Superintendents. tendents.
1st Grade—continued. 2nd Grade—continued.
1st Class. 2nd Grade.
Foord, A. W. Sutherland, W.
Hensley, J. W. Gibbs, R. T. Truninger, L. , CLE. Babington, C. D. de V.
James, C. S. Grimes, A. J. L. Williams, C. B. Bagshawe, E. L.
Hill, A. P. Curtis, J. H.
2nd Class. Kenyon, E. A. Goodall, C.
Olphert, H. S. ! Assistant Superin Gunter, E. E.
Lees, R. O. Simpson, M. G. tendents. Hodges, R. W.
Pinhey, H. T. Styan, H. S. Landon, G. E.
Thomas, 1. C. 1st Grade. Macrae, J. D.
Morgan, J. G.
Armstrong, H. A. Olver, G. T. W.
Superintendents. 2nd Grade. Babington, S. Rov, G. P.
Hewett, J. S. Shields, J. C.
1st Grade. Goodall, H. C. A. Mayston, H. Smith, M. F. C.
Henderson, W. P. O'Connell, M. J. Talbot, G. W.
Burne, O. Hudson, E. J. B. Overton, ]. J. R. Tulloch, C. A.
Chappel, H. E. I Leslie, N. U. K. Pike, H. S. Wernicke, B. C.
Coode, J. M. 1 Meredith, R. Sharpe, \V. S. Williams, C. T.
Ellington, R. Sowerbv-Coo. C. \ Thompson, M. A.
Head Foreman, Telegraph Workshops—E. Thompson.
INDIA. 3'

INDO-EUROPEAN TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.


Persian Gulf and Persian Sections.
(Amalgamated Staff.)
Directors.
Persian Section—R. C. Barker, CLE. | Gulf Section—H. W. Smith.
Engineer and Electrician.
R. H. New.
Superintendents.
W. K. Wood. | W. A. Tindall. | R. C. Campbell. | E. Woodsell.
Assistant Superintendents.—ist Grade—A. J. V. Palmer, B. W. Stainton, F. W. Townsend.

Medical Superintendent, Persian Section, Teheran—]. Scott, M.B., CM.


Assistant ditto ditto Shirax—H. T. Palmer, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
ditto ditto Central Persian Line—A. N. Cleminger (appointed/or
3 years from ist March, 1903.)

Commander of Cable Steamer, Patrick Stewart—W. A. Tindall.

SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
Surveyor-GeneralofIndia—Lieut.-Col. F. B. Longe, R.E.
Deputy Surveyor-General—Col. J. R. Hobday, I. A.
Superintendent, Trigonometrical Surveys—Lieut.-Col. S. G. Burrard, R.E.
Superintendent, Forest Surveys—Major P. J. Gordon, I.A.
Assistant Surveyors-General—Maj. J. M. Fleming, I. A., Bt. Lieut.-Col. T. F. B. Renny-Tailyour,
R.E., T. A. Pope.

Name. Name. Name.

IMPERIAL SERVICE. Deputy Superintendents. Deputy Superintendents—


Superintendents. 1st Grade. 2nd Grade—continued.
1st Grade. Maj. P. J. Gordon, LA. Capt. H. H. Turner, R.E.
B. G. Gilbert-Cooper Capt. G. A. Beazeley, R.E.
Bt. Col. R. A. Wahab, CLE., C. F. Erskine Capt. H. L. Crosthwait, R.E.
R.E. Maj. J. M. Burn, R.E.
Lieut.-Col. G. B. Hodgson, LA. Maj. H. A. D. Fraser, R.E.
UeuL-Col. S. G. Burrard, R.E. Capt. C. H. D. Ryder, R.E. Assistant Superin
E. F. Litchfield tendents.
2nd Grade. Maj. C. W. H. Symonds, LA.
Caot. C. L. Robertson, C.M.G., 1st Grade.
J. Eccles
Maj. J. M. Fleming, LA. Capt. E. A. Tandy, R.E.
T. A. Pope Capt. A. Mears, I. A.
Bt Lieut.-Col. T. F. B. Renny- Capt. H. Wood, R.E.
Tailyour, R.E. 2nd Grade. Capt. H. McC. Cowie, R.E.
Maj. W.J. Bythell, R.E. Capt. C. P. Gunter, R.E.
Maj. G. P. Lenox-Conyngham, Capt. W. M. Coldstream, R.E. Capt. E. T. Rich, R.E.
RE Capt. F. W. Pirrie, LA. Capt. A. A. McHarg, R.E.
Maj. R. T. Crichton, LA. Capt. A. H. B. Hume, R.E. Capt. M. O'C. Tandy, R.E.
INDIA.

SURVEY DEPARTMENT—(continued).

Name Name. Name.

Imperial Service—continued. PROVINCIAL SERVICE. Provincial Service.


Extra Deputy Superintendents Extra Assistant Superin
Assistant Superinten 2nd Grade. tendents—contd.
dents. J. McHatton
W. Robert
snd Grade. T. Shaw and Grade.
Capt. F. C. Hirst, I.A. Extra Assistant Superin J. S. Swiney
Lieut. R. H. Thomas, R.E. tendents. C. P. Torrens
Lieut. L. C. Thuillier, I.A. 15/ Grade. G. A. Knight
Lieut. C. M. Browne, D.S.O., A. W. Smart W. H. Penrose
RE G. T. Hall P. F. Prunty
Lieut. R. H. Phillimore, R.E. VV. M. Kelly S. F. Norman
Lieut. H. S. May, R.E. E. P. S. Hill
Lieut M. N. MacLeod, R.E. R. R. Dickinson

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
Director—T. H. Holland, F.G.S.
Superintendents. I Dy. Superintendents.
T. H. D. La Touche, F.G.S. Parvati Nath Datta, B.Sc, F.G.S.
C. S. Middlemiss, F.G.S. E. Vredenburg, B.Sc.
H. H. Hayden, F.G.S. L. L. Fermor, F.G.S.
G. E. Pilgrim, B.Sc.
Mining Specialists—R. R. Simpson, B.Sc, J. Malcolm Maclaren, B.Sc, F.G.S.
BOTANICAL SURVEY.
Director—Lieut.-Col. David Prain, LL.D., M.B., F.R.S.E., F.L.S., I. M.S.
Government Botanist, Madras—C. A. Barber, F.L.S.
Professor ofBotany and Agriculture, College ofScience, Poona—G. A. Gammie, F.L.S.

FOREIGN DEPARTMENT.
(Under Government of India.)

(For Secretariat, see page 8.)


AJMER-MERWARA.
Chief Commissioner—Sir A. H. T. Martindale, Civil Surgeon—Major H. R. Woolbert, M.B.,
K.C.S.I. I. M.S.
Commissioner—Lieut.-Col. P. J. Melvill, I.A. CantonmentMagistrates.—Lt.-Col. E. R . Penrose,
.4sst. Commissioner, Ajmer—Major A. F. Bruce, I. A., Capt. A. B. Sangster, I.A.
I.A. Dist.Supt. ofPolice—B. Egerlon, R. C. Bramley.
Asst. Commr., Merwara—Capt. C. T. Ducat, I.A. Principal of Mayo College—C. W. Wadding-ton,
Judicial Asst. Ajmer. —Rao Bahadur Govind CLE., M.A.
Ram Chandra Khandekar. Vice Principal Mayo College—H. Sherring.
Principal of Govt. Co/l.—F. L. Reid.
BARODA.
Resident and Agent to Governor-General— Lt.- | Asst. in charge of Amreli Mahals—Capt. .1. K.
Col. M. J. Meade, CLE., I.A. Condon, I.A.
First Asst. to Governor-Central's Agent—Capt.
H. Ha-rison, I.A.
INDIA. 33
FOREIGN DEPARTMENT—continued.
BALUCHISTAN.
Agent to Governor-General for Baluchistan, Cantonment Magistrate, Quetta—Capt. T. G. P.
and Chief Commissioner—Major A. H., Lawrenson, LA.
McMahon, C.S.I., C.I.E., I. A. Extra Asst. Commr., Quetta—A. M. Anscomb.
Judicial and Revenue Commr. —Major!. Ramsay. Asst. Political Agent for Chagai—Capt. A. B.
C.I.E., I.A. Dew, LA.
First Asst. to Agent—J. B. Wood. Agency Surgeon, Quetta, and Administrative
Asst. to Agent—D. de S. Bray. i Medical Officer for Baluchistan—Major A. L.
Political Agent, Zhob—Major G. F. Chenevix- Duke, I.M.S. (Offg.)
Trench, LA. Civil Surgeon, Qultta—Capt. J. N. Macleod,
Asst. Pol. Agent— M.B., l.M.S.
Commandant, Zhob Levy—Capt. R. E. Roome, Dist. Super, of Police, Quetta, Pishin and
I.A. Sim.—F. M. A. Beaty.
Second in Command—Capt. W. H. Wooldridge, Pol. Agent and Dy. Commr., Sibi—Major M. A.
LA. Tighe, LA.
Political Agent, Kalat and Bolan Pass—Major Asst. Political Agent and Asst. Commr.—Lieut.
A. McConaghey, LA. T. H. St. G. Tucker. LA.
Asst. for Mekran to Political Agent—Capt. F. Extra Asst. Commr. —Diwan Ganpat Rai,
McConaghey, LA. CLE.
Political Agent and Dy. Commr., Quetta and Extra Asst. Commr.—Khan Bahadur Kazi
Pishin—Major C. Archer, LA. Jalal-ud-din, CLE.
Asst. Political Agent and Asst. Commr.—Capt. Political Agent, Loralai—W. S. Davis.
L. B. H. Haworth, LA. Asst. Pol. Agent.—Lieut. C. T. Daukes, LA
CENTRAL INDIA.
Agent to Governor-General—C. S. Bayley, C.S.I. Agency Surgeon—Major H. E. Drake-Broekman,
ist Asst. to Governor-General's Agent—E. H. l.M.S.
Kealy. Baghelkhand, Political Agent—Major W. M.
Asst. to ditto.—L. W. Reynolds. Cubitt, LA.
Superintendent of Gazeteer.—Capt. C. E. Luard, Agency Surgeon—Major E. W. Hore, l.M.S.
LA. Bhopawur, 'Political Agent—A. L. P. Tucker,
Isdore, Resident—O. V. Bosanquet. CLE. Uempy.).
Residency Surgeon and Administrative Medical Agency Surgeon—Capt. J. H. Hugo.. D.S.O.,
Officer in Central India—Lt.-Col. H. N. V. l.M.S.
Harington, l.M.S. Malwa, Political Agent—Major L. A. Forbes,
Principal, Daly College—R. C. H. Padfield. LA.
Gwalior, Resident—H. V. Cobb. Mhow, Cantonment Magistrate — Major M.
Residency Surgeon—Capt. R.W. Knox, l.M.S. Stevens, LA.
Insp.-Genl. of Education—J. W. D. Johnstone. Neemuch, Cantonment Magistrate—Lt.-Col. E.
Btior-AL, Political Agent—y.c Major J. Manners M. Nedham, LA.
Smith, CLE. NoWGONG, Cantonment Magistrate—Capt. C. J.
Agency Surgeon—Capt. J. W. Grant, l.M.S. Cumberlege, LA.
Bundelkhand, Political Agent—W. E. Jardine.
GILGIT.
Political Agent—Major B. E. M. Gurdon, CLE., D.S.O., LA.
Assistant Political Agent at Chilas—Capt. C. A. Smith, LA.
Agency Surgeon—Capt. R. McCarrison, l.M.S. Divisional Engineer—V. Stainton.
HYDERABAD.
Resident—Lt.-CoI. Sir D. W. K. Barr, K.C.S.L, LA.
First Assistant—Major T. W. Haig, LA.
Second Assistant—Lieut. W. G. Hutchinson, LA.
Personal Assistant. —Capt. H. K. Barr, LA.
Residency Surgeon— Lt.-Col. G. H. D. Gimlette, CLE., M.D., l.M.S.
Superintendent of Police on Railway Lands—¥. C. Crawford.
Cantonment Magistrate, Secunderabad—Major O. G. levers, LA.
Resident-Y.. G. Colvin. KASHMIR.
Assistants to Resident—Major C. J. Windham, LA. ; Capt. S. B. A. Patterson, LA. ; Capt R. H.
Chenevix-Trench, LA.
Consul at Kashgai—G. Macartney, CLE.
Residency burgeon—Major W. R. Edwards, C.M.G., M.D., l.M.S.
KHORASSAN AND SEISTAN.
Consul-General and Agent to G. G. in Khorassan—Major (tempy. Lt.-Col.) C. F. Mincliin,
D.S.O., LA.
Consul at Turbat-i-Haidari—Capt. C. B. Winter, LA.
Consulfor Seistan and Kain—Capt. A. D. Macpherson, LA.
Assistant—Lieut. T. H. Keyes, LA.
Agency Surgeon, Meshed—Capt. W. R. Battye, l.M.S.
.34 INDIA.
FOREIGN DEPARTMENT—continued.
MYSORE
Resident in Mysore (and Chief Commissioner and Municipal Commission, Bangalore—P. L.
Judicial Commissioner of Coorg)—Sir. I. A. Moore.
Bourdillon, K.C.S.I. District Judge, Bangalore—Rao Bahardur P.
First Asst. to Resident and Secretary to the Chief S. Krishna Rao.
Commissioner of"Coorg—R. C. H. M. King. Residency Surgeon, Bangalore—Capt. R. F.
Dist. Supt. of Police, Civil and Military Station, Standage, I.M.S.
Bangalore—I. E. David. Mily. Asst. to the Mysore Govt.—Lt. -Col. R. G.
District Magistrate and Collector, and President, Jones, l.A.
Stnior Surgeon and Sanitary Commissioner with the Govt, of Mysore. —
# ^_ ~ In charge, Victoria Hospital, Bangalore. —Lt.-Col. J. Srnyth, M.D., I.M.S.
Private Secretary to the Maharaja of Mysore—E. Maconochie.
NEPAL.
Resident—Lt.-Col. C. W. Ravenshaw, LA.
Residency Surgeon and Asst. to Residt.—Major P. Carr-White, I.M.S.
NORTH WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE. See page 68.
PERSIAN GULF.
Political Resident—Major P. Z. Cox, C.I.E., LA. (Offg.)
First Assistant—Capt. A. P. Trevor, I. A.
Consul-General, Fars, Bushire, and Political Agent at Maskat—Major P. Z. Cox, CLE., LA.
Consul at Kcrman—Capt. (tempy. Major) P. M. Svkes, C.M.G., LA.
Consul at Kermanshah—Capt. H. A. K. Gough, LA.
Political Agent, Kovveit—Capt. S. G. Knox, LA.
Asst. Political Agent, Bahrein—Capt. F. B. Prideaux, l.A.
Vice-Consulfor Aribistan—Lieut. D. L. R. Lorimer, LA.
Consul at Bunder Abuas and Assistant to the Political Resident—Major W. G. Grey, LA.
Residency Surgeon, Bushire—Capt. de V. Condon, I.M.S.
Agency Surgeon, Maskat—Capt. W. Lethbridge, I.M.S.
RAJPU rANA.
Agent to Governor-General, Rajputana—Sir Eastern Rajputana States : Political Agent—
A. H. T. Martindale, K.C.S.I. Lt.-Col. C. G. F. Fagan, LA.
1st Asst. to Governor-General's Agent—C. C. Agency Surecon—Capt. V. G. Drake-Brockman,
Watson. I.M.S.
Asst. to Governor-General's Agent— Western Rajputana States: Resident—Lt.-
Col. R. H. Jennings, C.S.I., R.E.
Magistrate of Abu—Major R. B. Berkeley, LA. Asst. to Resident— Lieut. R. A. Lyall, LA.
Boundary Settlement Officer—Capt. A. B. Residency Surgeon (Jodhpore)—Lt.-Col. J. Crofts,
Drunimond, LA. M.D., I.M.S.
Residency Surgeon and Chief Med. Offr. — Haraoti and Tonk : Political Agent—Major
Lt.-Col. D. drench-Mullen, I.M.S. C. H. Pritchard, LA.
Mf.war : Resident—Major A. F. Pinhey, CLE., Agency Surgeon—Capt. C. H. Bowie-Evans,
LA. I.M.S.
Residency Surgeon—Lt.-Col. R. Shore, I.M.S. Kota and Jhalawar : Political Agent—Major
Asst. to the Resident—A. T. Holme. A. D A. G. Bannerman, CLE., LA.
Pol. Supdt., Hilly Tracts—Lt.-Col. C. H. AgcncvBikanir
Surgeon—Major P. J. Lumsden, I.M.S.
: Political Agent—Major W. C. R.
Dawson, LA. Stratton, LA.
Asst. Pol. Supdt. —Major H. L. Goodenough, Civil Surgeon-Capt. P. P. Kilkelly, I.M.S.
l.A. Alwar : Political Agent— Major P. T. A. Spence,
Jaipur : Resident—Lt.-Col. T. C. Pears, LA. LA.
Residency Surgeon—Lt.-Col. P. D. Pank, I.M.S. Agency Surgeon—Capt. F. A. Smith, I.M.S.
TURKISH ARABIA.
Political Resident—Major L. S. Newmarch, LA.
Residency Surgeon and Asst. to Pol. Residt.—Capt. C. B. McConaghy, I.M.S.
MISCELLANEOUS APPOINTMENTS IN POLITICAL DEPARTMENT.
British Agent at Kabul—Malik Khuda Bakhsh, Tiwana.
Asst. for Suppression of Thagi and Dakaiti, Hyderabad—W. A. Gayer.
Asst. ditto, Ajmer—H. C. Ctogstoun.
Asst. ditto, Indore—H. G. Watcrfield.
Asst. ditto, Rajputana—H. L. Kemhnll.
Political Officer with Sardar Ayub Khan— Major F. W. P. McDonald, LA
Political Officer in charge of the ex-Amir ofKabul— Lt.-Col. C. Herbert, LA.
INDIA. 35
FOREIGN DEPARTMENT—continued.
Officers of the Political Department Seconded or Employed outside the Department.
R. B. Hughes-Buller. Major R. A. E. Benn, CLE., I.A.
Major K. D. Erskine, I.A. W. H. J. Wilkinson.
Major A. H. McMahon, C.S.I., C.I.E., I.A. H. R. C. Dobbs.
Capt. A. D. G. Ramsay, I.A. Lieut. R. J. W. Heale, I.A.
Officers Absent on Leave on ist January, 1905.
Major Sir F. E. Younghusband, K.C.I.E , I.A. Capt. R. E. A. Hamilton, I.A.
Major J. L. Kave, I.A. Lieut.-Col. C. A. Kemball, CLE., I.A.
Lieut.-Col. W.H. M. Stewart, I.A. Capt. S. H. Jacob, I.A.
Capt. H. B. St. John, I.A. Major H. L. Showers, CLE., I.A.
Major J. F. Whyte, I.A. Capt. E. Barnes, LA.
A. Williams. Capt. K. L. Kennion, I.A.
Capt. F. C. Webb-Ware, CLE., I.A. E. V. Gabriel.
Major E. Le Mesurier, I.A. Capt. A. L. Jacob, I.A.
Major J. R. C. Colvin, LA. Capt. V. de V. Hunt, I.A.
Major H. Daly, C.S.I., CLE., I.A. Major W. H. B. Robinson, I M.S.
Major L. Impev, I.A. Lieut. -Col. W. A. Sykes, D.S.O., I.M.S.
Major F. G. Beville, I.A. Lieut. -Col. A. M. Crofts, CLE., I.M.S.
Major S. F. Bayley, I.A. Major R. C. Macwatt, I.M.S.
Capt. A. B. Minchin, CLE., I.A. Major J. R. Roberts, I.M.S.
Major H. B. Peacock, I.A. Capt. W. E. Scott-Moncrieff, I.M.S.

FOREST DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General of Forests—S. Eardley-Wilmot.
Asst. ,, ,, and Suptdt. 0/ Working Plans—M.Hill.
Name. Remarks. Name. Remarks.

Conservators of Conservators of
Forests. Forests.
ist Grade. 2nd Grade—continued.
F. B. Manson Lower Burma. E. S. Carr Assam.
E. G. Chester Punjab. A. G. Hobart-Hampden United Provinces.
A. M. Reuther Central Provinces. H. Slade Upper Burma.
F. B. Bryant Upper Burma.
3rd Grade.
and Grade. A. L. Mclntire Bengal.
H. A. Hoghton United Provinces.
T. A. Hauxwell Upper Burma. A. F. Gradon Central Provincti
J. H. Lace Lower Burma. L. Mercer United Provinces.

Director of the Imperial Forest School—A. G. Hobart-Hampden.


Deputy Director of the ,, ,, ,, —H.Jackson.
Instructors at ,, ,, ,, —R. Mcintosh, R. S. Hole.
Forest Entomologist—E. P. Stebbing.
[The names of Deputy Conservators will be found under the Provinces and Administrations to
which they are attached.]

MISCELLANEOUS APPOINTMENTS UNDER GOVERNMENT


OF INDIA.
Secretary, Board of Examiners—Lieut.-Col. G. S. A. Ranking, M.D., I.M.S.
Director-General ofEducation—H. W. Orange.
Director-General, Indian Medical Service—U.fi.Jp. Surg. -Gen. G. Bomford, C.I.E.,I.M.
Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India— Lieut.-Col. J. T. W. Leslie, I.M.S.
Secretary to Director-General—
Statistical Officer, Sanitary and Medical Department—Major A. E. Roberts, I.M.S.
Civil Surgeon, Simla—Major C. R. M. Green, I.M.S.
Jt. Civ. Surgeon, Simla—Capt. R. Heard, I.M.S.
d2
3« INDIA—CENTRAL PROVINCES.
Miscellaneous Appointments under Government of India—continued.
Meteorological Reporter and Director-Genera! of Indian Observatories—G. T. Walker, M.A.
Deputy Meteorologists— J. Patterson, B.A. ; J. H. Field, B.A.
First Assistant to Meteorological Reporter—W. L. Dallas.
Reporter on Economic Products—-Sir G. Watt, M.B., CLE.
Asst. Reporter on Economic Products— I. H. Burkill, M.A.
Officer in Charge of the Records of the Government of India—N. C. Hallward (offg.).
Imperial Bacteriologist—A. Lingard, M.B., M.S., D.P.H.
Assistant— R. E. Montgomery, I.C.V.L).
Inspector-General of Agriculture—J. W. Mollison.
Director, Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa — B. Coventry.
Agricultural Bacteriologist, ditto—C. J. Bergtheil.
Agri-Horticulturist, ditto—E. Shearer.
Agricultural Chemist to Government—J. W. Leather, Ph.D., F.I.C., F.C.S.
Cryptogamic Botanist—E. J. Butler, M.B., F.L.S.
Government Entomologist—H. Maxwell-Lefroy, M.A., F.R.S., F.Z.S.
Inspector-General, Civil Veterinary Department—Col. J. W. A. Morgan, LC.V.D.
Superintendent of Natural History Section of Indian Museum—Maj. A. W. Alcock, CLE., M.B ,
F.G.S., I. M.S.
Deputy Superintendent ditto—N. Annandale, B.A.
Curator, Industrial Section—D. Hooper, F.C.S. , F.L.S.
Director General of Archaoloey—J. H. Marshall, M.A.
Chief Inspector of Mines—W. H. Pickering.
Inspectors of Mines—James Grundy, G. F. Adams.
Controller of Printing and Stationery—M. J. Cogswell.
Superintendent of Government Printing —W. Ross.
Superintendent of Linguistic Survey.—G. A. Grierson, CLE. (Bengal Annuitant).
Chief Inspector of Explosives—Major C. A. Muspratt-Williams, R.A.
Librarian, Imperial Library, Calcutta—J. Macfarlane.
Editor of Imperial Gazetteerfor India—
Administrator-General of Bengal—H. T. Hyde.
Deputy Administrator-Genera1 of Bengal—A. Ki nnev.
Director, Central Criminal Intelligence Department— H. A. Stuart, C.S.I.
Deputy Director, Central Criminal Intelligence Department—D. E. McCracken.

CENTRAL PROVINCES.
ADMINISTRATION.
Chief Commissioner—Sir F. S. P. Lely, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., officiating 18 March, J504, confirnet
23 December, 1904.
ChiefSecretary, Civil Dept.—B. Robertson, CLE.
Second Secretary, Civil Department—F. S. A. Slocock.
Under-Secretary, Civil Department—C. G. Leftwich.
Assistant Secretary, Civil Dept.—G. H. Sherlock-Hubbard.
Superintending Engineer and Secretary, Public Works Department—R. G. Kennedy, B. Parkes.
Under-Scretary, Public Works Department—R. Mitra.
OFFICERS IN THE CENTRAL PROVINCES COMMISSION.
(For Officers of theJudicial Department, see p. 38.)
Commissioners. Depuiy Commissioners. IDeputy Commissioners. I Asst. Commissioners.
1st Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class—continued. 1st Class—continued.
F. A. T. Phillips. B. Robertson, CLE. H. F. Mayes. R. G. Pantin.
L. S. Carey. I. Walker, CLE. F. S. A. Slocock. E. Danks.
H. M. Laurie. S. W. Coxon. R. C. H. M. King.
R. A. B. Chapmar. Kashinath Kesho Tha- W. M. Crawford^
2nd Class. C W E. Montgomerie. kur, Rao Bahadur.
M.W. Fox-Strang ways F. G. Sly.
C. R. Cle eland.
A. M. Brigstocke.
E. R. K. Blenkinsop. and Class.
K. H. Craddock, C.S.I. Shankar Madho Chit- W. N. Maw. F. C. Turner.
navis. C. E. Low. A. C. F. B. Blenner-
DrrtTY Commissioner A. E. A. de Brett. R. V. Russell. hassett.
B. Napier. H. F. Hallifax. C. A. Clarke.
15/ Class. B. P. Standen. CLE. L. E. P. Gaskin. J. T. Marten.
C. G. Leftwich.
A. S. Womack. yrd Class. Asst. Commissioners. P. Hemingway.
H. J. Stanyon, CLE. isI Class. E. Batchelor.
H. A. Crump. E. H. Blakesley. F. Dewar.
J. A. C. Skinner. A. Mayne. L. A. G. Clarke. J. W. E. Poynting.
CENTRAL PROVINCES. 37
Officers in the Central Provinces Commission—continued.

Asst. Commissioners. Asst. Commissioners. Asst. Commissioners. Asst. Commissioners.


yd Class. yd Class—continued. yd Class—continued. yd Class—continued.
H. Nunn. J. Hullah. C U. Wills. R. A. Wilson.
J. T. Chamberlain. G. A. Khan. C. G. C. Trench. H. C. Gowan.
Pestonjee Sorabjee A. E. Nelson. H. C. Liddell. C. B. N. Cams.
Patuck. W. E. Ley. G. E. R. Graham. I.. F. Begbie.
I. A. Bathurst. J. E. Hance H. R. Crosthwaite. J. F. Dyer.
H. F. E. Bell. H. E. Hemingway. A. K. Smith. D. G. Mitchell.
C. S. Findlay. R. H. Macnair.

OFFICERS IN THE BERAR COMMISSION.

Commissioner. Deputy Commissioners. Asst. Commissioners. Asst. Commissioners.


Lt.-Col. W. Hastings, I 15/ Class.
I.A. 2nd Class. Maj. R. P. Horsbrugh, yd Class.
Judicial Commissioner. l.A.
Maj. F. R. M. C. de R. Yar Muhammad Khan,
J. K. Batten. Kumar Shri Harbhamji Mauduit, l.A. C.S.I.
Civil and Sessions Rawaji. Major T. W. Haig, l.A. F. L. Crawford.
Judge. Rustomji Faridoonji. Capt. D. Q. Morris, l.A. Kashinath Shriram
2nd Class. Jatar.
F. W. A. Prideaux. Major O. G. levers, l.A. A. D. St. C. Barr.
Deputy Commissioners. Capt. T. Chichele
is/ Class. Plnwden, l.A.
H. Godwin-Austen. yd Class. M. Aziz-ud-din.
Muhammad Yasin B. Clay.
Khan. A. C. Currie.
Muhammad Nizam-ud- Maj. R. P.Colomb, I. A. Saiyad Muin-ud-din,
din Hasan Khan. Khan.

PROVINCIAL CIVIL SERVICE.

Extra Asst. Commissioners. Extra Asst. Commissioners. Extra Asst. Commissioners.


is/ Grade. yd Grade—continued 4th Grade—continued.
Waman Rao Kolhatkar, Rao Raghunath Krishna Chan- Balaji Gangadhar.
Bahadur. dorkar. Jageshwar Damodar Udhoji.
Gopal Datta Joshi. Ram-krishna Rowji, Rao Kutub-ud-din, Khan Bahadur.
Bahadur. Lakshman Trimbak Shcore.
2nd Grade. W. J. Bagley. Saiyid Zakir Ali.
E. M. Kiernander. C. Shesh Rao Naidu.
P. M. Greany. ./. May.
Mahdi Hasan. 4th Grade. Gopal Ganesh Rannde.
yd Grade. D. Chisholm.
Manohar Damodar G. Rangaya Naidu.
Sarat Chandra Sanj'al, Ratnaparkhi. Muhammad Amin, S'ia:ns-u/~
Bahadu. . Gajraj Singh, Rai Bahadur. Ulatna.
Lala Sheo Narayan Vinayak Moreshwar Kelkar. Sadasheo Ganpat Subhedar.

BERAR.
Extra Assistant Commissioners
is/ Class. 2nd Class.
Vishwanath Narayan Dandekar. Manikshah Ratanji Dastur.
C H. Price. Ardeshir Dinshaji Chinoy. Khan Bahadur.
38 CENTRAL PROVINCES.
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
- Judicial Commissioner-—S. Isinay, C.S.I.
AdditionalJudicial Commissioner—H. V. Drake-Brockman.
Registrar—R. A. Wilson.
Divisional and Sessions Judges.
D. J. A. Campbell, Senior Judge. H. F. Hallifax.
H. J. Stanvon, CLE. SaratJChandra Sanyal,"/?<!/' Bahadur.
Kashinath'Kesho Thakur, Rao Bahadur.
Small Cause Court Judges.
Waman Rao Kolhatkar, Rao Bahadur. C. H. Price.
F. L. Crawford. Ardeshir Dinshaji Chinoy, Khan Bahadur.
Cantonment Magistrates.
Major F. A. C Kreyer, LA.; Major H. G. B. Raitt,=I.A.
BERAR.
Judicial Commissioner.—J. K. Batten.
Civil and SessionsJudge.— F. W. A. Prideaux.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (see under "India," p. 27).

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.
Indian Educational Service.
Director 0} Public Instruction.—S. C Hill, B.A., B.Sc.
W. K. Johnson, M.A. Principal, Government College, lubbulpore.
H. Sharp, M.A. Inspector of Schools.
A. C. Sells, M.A. ... I nspector of Schools.
K. B. Williamson, M.A. Inspector of Schools.
R. McG. Spence, M.A. Superintendent, Training Institution, Jubbulpore.
Provincial Educational Service.
A. P. Mitchell Inspector of Schools.
G. D. Oswell, M.A. ... Principal, Rajkumar College, Raipur.
BERAR.
C. H. Candy, B.A., LL.M.. Inspector of Schools.

ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.
The names of chaplains on the Bengal Est! blishment employed in the Central Provinces
will be found under ' India," pp. 23 and 24.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General—C. R. Cleveland.
District Superintendents.
1st Class. 3rd Class. I 4th Class. 5<A Class.
F. E. Coles. spenci J. G. I. Duff. H. E. Coles.
A. H. Morris. C. M. B. Seagrim. W. E. Hankin. A. Brooke-Meares.
2nd Class. C. C. Hughes-Hallett. G. W. Gayer. T. Latham.
R. H. H. Thomas. H. W. Merrick.
H. R. Stuart. K. W. Deighton. P. D. Kirkham.
A. C. Hankin, CLE. G. H. Streatfield.
H. A. Playfair. J. H. McNeale.
BERAR.
isl Class. 3rd Class. 4M Class.
R. Galloway. G. G. Wright.
and Class. R. MacGill. A. D. Szczepanski.
F. T. Coode. 5/A Class.
F C. Crawford.
J. T. P. D. Sewell. J. C. T. Fairweather.
CENTRAL PROVINCES. 39

FOREST DEPARTMENT.
Conservators. Deputy Conservators. Deputy Conservators.
ist Grade. 2nd Grade.
A. M. Reuther. t,th Grade.
C. S. Smith. H. E. Bartlett.
yd Grade. A. W. Blunt. A. St. V. Beechey.
A. F. Gradon. C. P. Fisher. C. M. McCrie.
A. M. F. Caccia, M.V.O. S. L. Kenny.
Deplty Conservators,
is/ Grade. yd Grade.
G. F. Taylor. R. M. Williamson.
A E. Lowrie. C. O. Hanson.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Officers of the Indian Medical Service in Civil Employ.
Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals and Sanitary Commissioner—Colonel M. D. Moriarty,
Civil Surgeons,
is/ Class.
lint-Colonels—C. L. Swaine, M.D. ; W. A. Quayle, M.D. ; J. L. Poynder.
and Class.
Lent-Colonels—A. Silcock, M.D. ; R. B. Roe* ; E. W. Reilly. *
Majors—A. Buchanan; A. G. Hendley ; W. D. Sutherland, M.B.
Captains—P. F. Chapman, M.B. ; N. R. J. Rainier; W. H. Kenrick ; A. M. Fleming, M.B.
Indian Subordinate Medical Department.
Hon. Captains—G. Murphy, J. Prentie, J. Morrison,* W. J. Montgomery.*
Uncovenanted Medical Officer.
O. W. Jones, M.D*
* Berar.

EXCISE, STAMPS, REGISTRATION, ASSESSED TAXES.


Co*nmtsstoncr of Excise, Customs and Salt, and Miscellaneous Revenue, Superintendent of Stamps,
Inspector-General of Registration—J. T. Marten.

FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT.
Comptroller—Manmathnath Bhattacharyya.
Asst. Comptroller—C. F. Cowie.
Chief Superintendent—B. R. Woods.
Ejcantiner of Local Accts.—A. Vasudeo Mudaliar.

JAIL DEPARTMENT.
Itupector-General of Prisons—Lt.-Col. H. E. I Supt. of Central fail, Nagpur—Cstpt. F. O. N.
Banatvala, I.M.S. ftlell, I.M.S.
Supt. of Central fail, Jubbulpore—Czpt. F. D. Supt. of Central Jail, Raipur—Cupt. H. D,
Browne, I.M.S. j Peile, I.M.S.
[Memo.—The District Jails are usually in charge of the Civil Surgeon.]
40 CENTRAL PROVINCES -ASSAM.

SETTLEMENT DEPARTMENT.
Commissioner of Settlements and Agriculture—B. P. Standen, CLE.
\st Assistant to Commissioner—J. Hullah.
Settlement Officers—P. Hemingway, F. Dewar, H. F. E. Bell.
Asst. Settlt. Officers—T. H. Dunne, J. T. Chamberlain.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Deputy Postmaster-General—F. B. O'Shea.
Deputy Comptroller—J. A. O'Brien.

TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
Assistant Superintendent in Charge—J. G. Morgan.

POLITICAL DEPARTMENT.
Political Agent, Chhattisgarh Feudatories, Raipur—A. S. Womack.

CIVIL VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent—Jadeja Sursinhji Jethiji, M.R.C.V.S.

ASSAM.
ADMINISTRATION.
Chief Commissioner—J. B. Fuller, C.S.I., CLE. —Appointed 29 October, 1902.
Secretary to Chief Commissioner— F. J. Monahan.
Under Secretary to Chief Commissioner—F. W. Strong.
Asst. Secretary to Chief Commissioner—J. H. Corkery, LL. D.
Personal Assistant to Chief Commissioner—J. McSwiney.
Secretary to Chief Commissioner, P. IV. D., and ChiefEngineer—W. McM. Sweet (Offg. ).
Under Secretary to Chief Commissioner, P.IV.D. —Capt. H. W. Rushton, R.E.
Director, Dept. of Land Records and Agriculture—F. C. Henniker.

OFFICERS IN THE ASSAM COMMISSION.


Commissioner. [Deputy Commissioners. Asst. Commissioners. Asst. Commissioners.
P. G. Melitus, CLE. 2nd Grade—continued} 1st Grade. 3rd Grade.
1 Maior J. Shakespeare, I F. E. Jackson.
Deputy Commissioners. CLE., D.S.O., I.A. Capt. W. M. Kennedy, H. L. Salkeld.
Maj.A. A. Howell, LA. I.A. F. W. Strong.
is/ Grade. Maj. A. E. Woods, LA. A. H. Cuming. Abdul Majid.
Lt.-Col. H. St. P. Max L. J. Kershaw. H. C. Barnes. A. R. Edwards.
well, C.S.I., I.A. S. G. Hart. J. McSwiney.
J. C. Arbuthnott, CLE. yd Grade. L. O. Clarke. J. G. Dunlop.
A. W. Davis. H. L. Thomas.
F. J. Monahan. D. H. Lees. G. E. La-nbourn.
Maj. D. Herbert, I.A. 2»irf Grade. A. J. Laine.
W. J. Reid. P. G. Rogers.
md Grade. Maj. H. W. G. Cole, H. A. C. Colquhoun. S. E. Stinton.
LA. Capt, A. Play lair, I.A.
Maj. P. R. T. Gurdon, Major H. M. Halliday, P. E. Cammiade.
LA. I.A.
F. C. Henniker. B. C. Allen.
ASSAM. 4i

PROVINCIAL CIVIL SERVICE.

Extra Asst. Commissioners. Extra Asst. Commissioners. Extra Asst. Commissioners.


1st Grade. 3rrf Grade. 4M Grade—continued.
Nritva Gopal Chaturji.
Madhab Chandra Bardalai, Rat F. M. Clifford. Parsu Ram Khaund.
Bahadur. Sarvananda Das.
4th Grade. S. E. Rita.
2nd Grade. Kedar Nath Sanyal. Chandra Kanta Sen.
Azizar Rahman. Kali Ram Chaudhari.

JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
Judges—IS. B. Newbould, J. E. Phillimore.
SubordinateJudges—Mati Lai Sinha, Lalit Kumar Bose.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT-(sce under "India," p. 27).

SURVEY DEPARTMENT-(see under "India," p. 31).

DEPARTMENT OP LAND RECORDS AND AGRICULTURE.


Director—F. C. Henniker. Assistant to the Director—Bhupal Chandra
Basu, Rai Bahadur.

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
Director ofPublic Instruction—W. Booth, M.A., Sc.D.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-Genera/—A. \V. Davis.
Commandants, Military Police, Lt.-Col. G. H. Loch, CLE., LA.; Major J. B. Chatterton, LA.
Capt. H. A. H. Thompson, LA.
Assistant Commandants, Military Police, Capt. A. J. Strange, LA. ; Capt. E. S. Gale, LA.
Lieut. F. G. Marsh, LA. ; Lieut. H. D. McLaughlin, LA.
District Superintendents oj Police :—First Grade, J. T. Rivett-Carnac. Second Grade, E. Muspratt.
Third Grade, E. C. S. Baker, A. E. H. Shuttleworth. Sixth Grade, N. Williamson, H. C
Gordon, W. C. M. Eur.das.

FOREST DEPARTMENT.
Conservator, 211/ Grade—E. S. Carr.
Defuty Conservators.
is/ Grade—D. P. Copeland. 4rfi Grade— W. F. Perree, A. R. Dicks,
md Grade—H. G. Young. W. A. R. Doxat.
yd Grade—E. M. Coventry.
42 ASSAM—COORG—PORT BLAIR AND NICOBARS.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Officers of the Indian Medical Service in Civil Employ.
Principal Medical Officer and Sanitary Commissioner—Col. D. Wilkie.
Lt.-Col. J. W. U. Macnamara, Major E. C. Hare. Capt. E. C. MacLeod.
M.D. Major E. A. W. Hall, M.B. Capt. A. Leventon.
Major E. R. W. C. Carroll. Major H. S. Wood, M.B.

REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General of Registration.
(Also Inspector-General of Police andJails, and Superintendent of Stamps.)
A. W. Davis.
[All Deputy Commissioners are Registrars in their respective Districts.]

POLITICAL DEPARTMENT.
Political Agent in Manipur and Superintendent of the State—Lt.-Col. H. St. P. Maxwell,
C.S r., I.A.
Assistant—J. G. Dunlop.
Superintendent, Lushai Hills—Major J. Shakespear, C.I.E., D.S.O., I.A.
Asst. Political Officer, Sadiya, Lakhimpur—J. F. Needham, CLE.

FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT.
Comptroller—V. C. Scott-O'Connor.
Chief Supdt.—}. Bridgnell.

JAILS DEPARTMENT.
[Memo.—The Inspector-General of Police is Inspector-General of Jails, and the District Jails
are usually in charge ol the Civil Surgeon.]

POST OFFICE.
Deputy Postmaster-General, Assam—C. Goodburn.

TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
Superintendents. Babington.

COORG.
Chief Commissioner andJudicial Commissioner—Sir J. A. Bourdillon, K.C.S.I.
Commissioner and Dist. Judge—L. Davidson Inspector ofSchools—T. T. Logan, B.A.*
is/ Asst. Commr. and Dist. Mag.—P. A. Booty. IuspectrcssofGtrisSchools—Miss A. M.C. Arnold.*
Secretary to Chief Commr.—R.C. H. M. King Deputy Conservator of Forests—C. DA.
Civil Surgeon, Supt. ofJail, &-c—Lieutenant- McCarthy.
Colonel D. S. E. Bain, l.M.S. Asst. Superintendent, Land Records—G. Haller.
•Members of the Madras Educational Department.

PORT BLAIR AND NICOBARS.


Superintendent, Port Blair, and Chief Commr., Commandant and Dist. Supt. of Police—Capt.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands—W. R. H. H. E. Hitchins, LA.
Merk, C.S.I. Senior Medical Officer—Maj. A. R. S. Anderson,
Deputy Supt.—F. E. Tuson. M.B., l.M.S.
Asst. Supts.—H. G. Tayler; H. H. D'Oyly ; Dep. Conservator of Forests, 2«rf Grade—B. B.
A. Brown ; Muhammad Ashig Ali Khan, hkan Osmaston.
Bahadur; R. F. Lowis. Junior Chaplain—Rev. G. H. Seely.
43

BENGAL.

Lieutenant-Governor—Sir A. H. LEITH FRASER, K.C.S.I.


Assumed charge, 2 November, 1903.
Personal Staff.
Private Secretary— H. L. Stevenson.
Aides-dt-Camp— Capt. J. S. Maidlow, R.F.A., Lieut. W. B. Rennie, 19th Hussars.
Honorary Aides-de-Camp—Lieut.-Col. J.Hodding, C.I.E.,V.D.; Commander E. J. Beaumont, R.I.M.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF BENGAL.


President—The Lieutenant-Governor.
Members.
Krishna Govinda Gupta, 15 July, 1904. Maharaja Sir Ravaneshwar Prashad Singb
L Hare, C.I.E., 29 Oct., 1904. Bahadur, K.C.I. L., of Gidhaur, 28 Jan.,
Behari Lai Gupta, 17 March, 1904.* 1903.*
P. O'Kinealy, Advocate-General, 6 June, 1904. Kali Pada Ghosh, 1 Aug., 1903.
E. W. Collin, 29 Nov., 1904. Bhupendra Nath Basu, 7 Sept., 1903.
R. W. Carlyle, CLE., 5 Dec, 1904. Saligram Singh, 15 Dec, 1903.
D. B. Horn, CLE., 25 Jan., 1904. C. F. Larmour, 26 March, 1904.
L. P. Shirres, 14 May, 1903. Apcar Alexander Apcar, 31 March, 1904.*
A. Earle, 10 March, 1903. Ambika Charan Mazumdar, 2 Aug., 1904.
R. T. Greer, C.S.I. , 6 Dec, 1904. Nalin Bihari Sircar, CLE., 17 Aug., 1904.
Nawab Bahadur Khwaja Salimullah, of Dacca,
22 Jan., 1903.
•Date of re-appointment.

SECRETARIAT.
Chief Secretary to Government— W'. C. Macpherson, C.S.I.
Secretary, General and Revenue Departments—A. Earle.
Secretary, Financial and Municipal Departments— L. P. Shirres.
Under-Secretaries—L. S. S. O'Malley, G. Rainy., R. L. Ross.
Secretary to the Council and Assistant Secretary, Legislative Department— F. G. Wigley.
Secretaries to Government, Public Works Department, and Chief Engineers—D. B. Horn, CLE.,
(Irrigation and Marine), W. A. Inglis (Buildings and Roads).
Under-Secretary, P. W.D. (Civil Buildings Branch), and Asst. to ChieJ Engineer—J. C. Hewitt.
Assistant Secretary, P. IV.D. (Estabt. and Marine)—C. B. Bayley.

JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
High Court of Judicature, Calcutta—(see under "India,'" p. 25).
District and Sessions Judges.
is/ Grade. ■2nd Grade—continued.
2nd Grade—continued. yd Grade—continued.
Behari Lai Gupta. H. W. C. Carnduff, W. H. Lee. E. P. Chapman.
C P. Caspersz. CLE. A. Goodeve. E. G. Drake-Brockman.
H. Holmwood. H. R.' H. Coxe. J. H. Temple.
G. Gordon. 3rd Grade. B. V. Nicholl.
■2nd Grade. C. W. E. Pittar. T. W. Richardson. BasantaKumar Mullick
W. B. Brown. F. MacBlaine. C. Fisher.
R. R. Pope. A. E. Harward. Lokendronath Palit. Kedar Nath Roy.
Kumar Gopendra Krish F. S. Hamilton. Syud Nurul Hdda. F. R. Roe.
na Deb. H. E. Ransom. W. H. H. Vincent. J. D. Cargill.
\V. Teunon. Ambika Charan Sen. Barada Charan Mitra. Rajendra Kumar Bose.
44 BENGAL.
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT—continued.
Judicial Commissioner, Chota Nagpur.
. R. R. Pope.
Calcutta Small Cause Court.
ChiefJudge—E. W. Ormond.
Judges—H. L. Bell, Abul Hassan, A. F. M. Abdur Rahman, Khan Bahadur, C. D. Panioty.
Kegistrar—F. K. Dobbin.

JUDICIAL BRANCH OF PROVINCIAL CIVIL SERVICE.


Subordinate Judges.

First Grade. Second Grade—continued. Third Grade—continued.


Karuna Das Bose. Sasi Bhusan Chaudhuri. Nando Lai Dey.
Syam Chand Ray. Lai Behari Dey. Hari Nath Ray.
Mati Lai Haldar. Jogendro Lai Chaudhri. Annada Prasad Bagchi.
Bhagavati Charan Mittra. Tej Chandra Mukerji. Akhoy Kumar Chatterji.
Akshay Kumar Basu. Bihari Lai Banerjee. Moheudro Nath Mukerji.
Lai Gopal Sen. Upendro Nath Bose. Jogendra Nath Mukerji.
Bipin Behari Mukerji. Gopi Krishna Banerji.
Jogendra Nath Ghosh. Third Grade. Kali Pada Mukerji.
Mati Lai Sinha. Aghor Chandra Hazra.
Second Grade. Bipin Bihari Sen. Purna Chandra De.
Jadu Nath Ghosh. Ras Vihari Basu. Purna Chandra Ghosh.
Abdul Bari. Dinesh Chandra Roy. Pran Krishna Biswas.
Aswini Kumar Guha. Gobind Chandra Basak. Nalini Nath Mitra.
Durga Charan Sen. Purna Chundra Banerji. Bepin Behary Chatterjee.
Jogendro Chunder Maulik. Dina Nath Sarkar. Lalit Kumar Bose.
Upendra Chandra Ghose. Jogendra Nath Deb. Bhuban Mohan Gangooly.
Hari Prasad Das. Jogendra Nath Mitra. Surjo Narain Dass.
Kali Dhan Chatterji. Chandra Nath Ghosh. Mohim Chandra Sircar.
Srigopal Chatterji. Suresh Chandra Ghose. Purna Chandra Chaudhuri.
Bhuban Mohan Ghose. Gopal Chandra Banerjee. Jogendro Nath Mookerjee.
Anund Nath Majumdar. Govinda Chandra De.

CANTONMENT MAGISTRATES.
Captain A. J. Ralph, LA. ; Major C. Herbert, D.S.O., LA.
Station Stall' Officers at Cuttack, Darjeeling, Lebong, and Ranchi.
Officer Commanding at Buxa Station.

LAND REVENUE AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION.


Board of Revenue.
Members—C. W. Bolton, C.S.I. ; L. Hare, Secretary—P. C. Lyon.
CLE. Junior Secretary—H. Wheeler.
Commissioners.
C. R. Marindin. H. Savage. C.S.I. T. Inglis.
Krishna Govinda Gupta. D. J. Macpherson, CLE. R. W. Carlyle, CLE.
E. W. Collin. E. F. Growse.

Magistrates and Collectors, ist Grade.


Brajendra Nath De. j Kavasjee Jamasjee E. H. C Walsh. C. G. H. Allen.
C. R. Marriott. Baashah. H. Luson. H. J. Mcintosh.
E. B. Harris. . P. H. O'Brien. E. A. Gait. E. Geake.
R. S. Greenshields. W. Maude. F. W. Duke. J. Clark.
J. H. Bernard.
BENGAL. 45
LAND REVENUE, &c—continued.
Magistrates and Collectors, snd Grade.
H. Le Mesurier, CLE. S. L. Maddox. N. Bonham-Carter. J. G. Cumming.
Ahsanuddin Ahmad. H. C. Streatfeild. J. H. Lea. L. F. Morshead.
Surjva Kumar Agasti. L H. E. Garrett. F. N. Fischer. C. A. Radice.
E. V. Levinge. N. D. Beatson-Bell. A. G. Hallifax. ' C. H. Bompas.
Magistrates and Collectors, 3RD Grade.
F. C. French. Kumar Ramendra W. N. De'.evingne. SatisChandra Mukerjee
Purna Chandra Mitter. Krishna Deb. I. E. Webster. H. F. Samman.
C. E. A. W. Oldham. J. Lang. H. D. de M. Carey. W. B. Thomson.
W. Egerton. H. Mcl'herson. C. A. Bell. J. H. Kerr.
Muhammad Yusuf. C. P. Beachcroft.
Joint Magistrates and Deputy Collectors, ist Grade.
Kumar Girindra Narayan Kiran Chandra De. R. C. Hamilton. D. Weston.
Deb. H. T. S. Forrest. J. C. Twidell. H. Cnupland.
J. T. Rankin. Jnanendra Nath Gupta. E. Lister. H. L. Stephenson.
[. A. Ezechiel. J. J. Platel. M. Smither. J. R. Blackwood.
B. Foley. F. F. Lyall. H. Walmsley. H. W. P. Scroope.
J. F. Gruning. Birendra Chandra Sen. T. Emerson. F. P. Dixon.

Joint Magistrates and Deputy Collectors, 2nd Grape.


H. F. E. B. Foster. F. J. Jeffries. A. N. Moberly. A. H. Vernede.
E. E. Forrester. W. B. Heycock. J. Donald. W. S. Adie.
A. Garrett. A. H. Clayton. R. G. Kilby.
Assistant Magistrates and Collectors.
W. S. Coutts. I F.. V. Gabriel. 1 J. Hezlett. C. H. Moseley.
W. A. Marr. I J. Vas. V'. B. Cobden-Ramsay. G. B. Mumford.
E. B. H. Panton. A. Mellor. J. C. lack. F. A. Sachse.
J. F. Graham. I L. Birley. J. T. Whittv. J. A. H^bback.
S. S. Skinner. A. W. Botham. H. LI. L. Allanson. C. Tindall.
H. P. Duval. A. W. Dentith. W. S. Milne. F. G. Williams.
J. Johnston. G. J. Monahan. E. H. Berthoud. S. W. Goode.
H. C. Woodman. Jnanendra Nath Roy. A. Mai r. R. E. Jack.
L. E. B. Cobden-Ramsay. A. H. W. Bentinck. Manmatha Krishna Deb A. H. Ley.
S. R. Hignell. C. F. Payne. P. W. Murphy. S. N. Mackenzie.
L. C. Adami. L. M. Crump. H. R. T. S. Perrott. H. K. Briscoe.
H. F. Howard. E.
F. H. Kealy.
B. Bradley-Birt. • M. C. McAlpin. W. H. Buchan.
A. W. Cook. R. R. Garlick. J. A. Milligan.
W. R. Gourlay. J. Reid. J. A. L. Swan. C. T. Williams.
J. Comes. T. S. Macpherson. W. D. R. Prentice. Sarat Kumar Ghose-
Satvendra Chandra J. Byrne. K. M. Luce. W. S. Hopkyns.
Mallik. Byramjee Rustomjee C. H. Reid. J. F. W. James.
F. W. Ward. Mehta. G. Milne. D. C. Patterson.
R. L. Ross. J. C. K. Peterson. J. C. Leighton. A. W. Barnicott.
A. W. Watson. J. J. Barniville. J. D. Sifton. W. A. Cosgrave.
Director of Land Records and Agriculture—S. L. Maddox.
Settlement Officers—N. D. Beatson-Bell, H. McPherson, E. Lister, H. Coupland.
Assistant Settlement Officers—J. Byrne, P. W. Murphy.
Managers of Wards' Estates—A. Ogilvy, M. M. Halliday, J. R. Lowis, T. W. Tweedie, A. C. Rolt„
E. B. Clair Smith, C. H. Pope.
Assistant Managers—M. F. C. Laurie, R. P. Davies.

NON-REGULATION COMMISSION.
Commissioner—F. A. Sl.icke. | Judical Commissi':Htr—R.R.Pope,
46 BENGAL.
LAND REVENUE, &c—■continued.
EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF PROVINCIAL CIVIL SERVICE.
Deputy Magistrates and Deputy Collectors.
15/ Grade. 3rd Grade—continued. 4th Grade—continued.
A. H. Warde-Jones. Mahendra Nath Mukherji. Ganga Charan Chatterji.
Rai Charan Ghosh. Nogendro Nath Gupta. Sarada Prasad Sarkar.
E. McL. Smith. Atal Behary Moitra. Sris Chandra Ghose.
Muhammad Abdul Kadir. Chandra Sekhar Kar.
Gopal Chunder Mookerjee. 4/A Grade. Surendra Nath Ghose.
Mohim Chandra Ghosh. W. F. C. Montriou. Girindra Chunder Banerjee.
Chandra Narayan Gupta. Syed Mahomed, Khan Bahadur. Monmohan Chakravarti.
2nd Grade. J. S. Davidson. Nava Kumar Chakravarti.
Zakir Ho3sein. Ganendra Nath Pal. Syed Mahomed Nasiruddin,
Aratoon Catchick Mackertich. Barhamdeo Narain. Khan Bahadur.
Gossain Das Dutt. Nundjee. Sures Chandra Chatterji.
Shama Churn Mitter. Khetter Mohan Mitter. Rajendra Chandra Ghose.
Koomud Nath Mookerjee. Mahmud-ul-Nabi. Baroda Kanta Gangooly.
Bazlul Karim. Chandi Das Ghose. Hiralal Banerjee.
J. T. Babonau. Walter Henry Thomson. Abdus Salam.
Faizuddeen Hossein. J. T. Jarbo. Nanda Lai Bagchi.
Ram Narain Banerjee. Gunga Narain Roy. Giris Chandra Dutta.
Sakhawat Hossein. Jotindra Nath Roy.
3rd Grade. Sarat Chander Chatterji. Mon Mohan Roy.
Nobin Chandra Das. F. G. E. Piflard. Avinas Chandra Mukherjee.
bundhoo Bhuttacharjee. Sures Chandra Das. Tara Prasanna Acharya.
ijendra Nath Ghose. A. W. Stark. Nityananda Bhar.
Mohendro Chunder Mozoomdar. Manmatha Nath Ghosh. Khirode Chandra Sen.
Chandra Bhusan Chakravarti. H. H. Heard. Muhammad Abdullah.
Khagendra Nath Mitra. Bhupati Chakravarti. Abdus Samad.
E. F. Ainslie. Abdul Khair Mahomed Abdus 1 mesh Chunder Sen.
Annada Prasada Basil. Subhan. Tnan Sankar Sen.
Muhammad Serajul Huq. Satis Chandra Bose. 'Gopal Bullub Das.
Nagendra Nath Sircar. Ram Sadan Bhattacharjee. Jamini Mohan Das.
Sheo Nandan Lai Roy. Krishnakali Mookerjee. Prakas Chandra Sinha.
Ram Anugrah Narayan Singh. A. McGavin. Syud Wajid Hossein.
Donald Sunder. Basanta Krishna Bose. Syed Mujibur Rahman.
Radhakant Banerjee. Kunja Behari Chatterjee. Prasanna Kumar Karfarmah.
Dino Nath Dey. Priya Nath Mookerjee. Abhilas Chandra Mookerjee.
Mokunda Deb Mookerjee. Bangshi Dhar Banerjee.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.


(For Secretariat, see Page 43.)
ACCOUNTS BRANCH.
Examiners—A. G. Harrison, W. C. Davis.
ENGINEER ESTABLISHMENT.
Chief Engineers.
1st Class—D. B. Horn, .C. I.E., W. A. Inglis.
Superintending Engineers.
1st Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class.
A. F. Higgins. Nil. A. S. Thomson.
J. H. Toogood. O. C. Lees.
B. Parkcs. A. E. Silk.
T. Butler.
W. B. Gwyther.
Executive Engineers.
1st Grade. 1st Grade—continued. 3rd Grade.
Krishnachandra Bandopadhya, G. C. Stawell. ). Zorab.
Rai Bahadur. G. L. Searight. Beni Madhab Mitra, Rai
J. C. White, CLE. Sahib.
R. E. Carter. 2nd Grade. W. S. Bremner.
G. C. Maconchy. C. P. Warde. E. A. Smith.
C. A. White. J. C. Hewitt. C. W. Sibold.
B. K. Finnimore. P. G. Jacobs. I. W. Meares.
E. R. Gardiner. Annada Proshad Sircar Rai E. Blaber.
M. H. Arnott. Sahib. G. J. St. C. Scdgley.
C. H. de Mello. A. H. C. MacCarthy.
H. Barlow. . O. S. Smith.
H. H. Green. F. A. A. Cowley.
BENGAL. 47
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT—continued.
Assistant Engineers—ist Grade.
R. C. Edge. Saroda Sunder Pal. H. Wardle.
Madhusudan Sen Gupta. L. D. Cross. C. Addams-Williams.
G. T. Huntingford. W. B. Bucknill.

SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
The names of the officers of the Survey Department serving in Bengal will be found under
" India. ' (See p. 31.)

FOLITICAL DEPARTMENT.
List of Officers in Political Employ.
Appointment. Place. Name.

Governor-General's Agent for


the affairs of the late King of
Oudh Calcutta H. C. Eggar.
Supt. Pol. Pensions Calcutta Collector, 24-Pergunnahs.
Supt. Tributary Mahals Orissa The Commissioner of Orissa.
Deputy Commissioner Angul E. McLeod Smith.
Political Officer Sikkim J. C. White, CLE.
Assistant Political Officer Sikkim C. A. Bell.
Political Agent Hill Tippera The Magistrate of Tippera.

Gazetted Officers Employed in Native States.


E. L. L. Hammond .., Superintendent and Vice-President,State Council,
Cooch Behar.
Gopal Bullub Das Dewan, Keonjhar, Orissa.
J. A. Craven Dewan, Gangpur State, Chota Nagpur.
Sriram Chunder Bose Manager, Dhenkanal, Orissa.

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.
A. Pedler, CLE, Directorof Public Instruc G. W. KQchler, Professor, Presidency
F.R.S. tion. B.A. College, and Meteoro
logical Reporter to Govt.
C. Little, M.A. Professor, Presidency
Indian Educational Service. College.
Jagadish Chandra Professor, Presidency
Bose, CLE., College.
A. C. Edwards, M.A. Principal, Presidency M.A., D.Sc.
College. N. L. Halhvard, Professor, Presidency
William Booth. Director of Public Instruc M.A. College.
tion, Assam. H. R. James, M.A. Professor, Patna College.
Prasanna Kumar Professor, Presidency B. Heaton. Principal, Civil Engineer
Ray, D.Sc College. ing College, Sibpur.
A. Macdonell, M.A. Inspector of Schools, C. H. Browning, Principal, Dacca College.
Rajshahi Division. M.A.
M. E. du S. Professor, Presidency C. W. Peake, M.A. Asst. Director of Public
Prothero, M.A. College. Instruction.
H.M.Percival, M.A. Professor, Presidency H. A. Bamford. Inspector of Schools,
College. Dacca Division.
Samuel Charles Hill. Director of Public Instruc E. B. Havell. Principal, Govt. School of
tion, Central Provs. Art and Keeper of Art
Phani Bhusan Inspector of School?, Gallery.
Mukerji, B.Sc, Presidency Division. W. Billing, M.A. Inspector of Schools,
M.R.A.S. Patna Division.
*8 BENGAL.
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—continued.
Indian Educational Service—continued. Provincial Educational Service—continued.
W. Tate. Professor, Civil Engineer
ing College, Sibpur. Class II.
C. Russell, M.A. Professor, Presidency
College. Shams - ul - Ulama Professor, Presidency
C. E. Culiis, M.A., Professor, Civil Engineer Abul Khair College.
Ph.D. ing College, Sibpur. Muhammad Siddiq,
V. H. Jackson, Professor, Presidency M.A.
M.A. College. Profulla Chandra Professor, Presidency
H. E. Stapleton, Professor, Presidency Ray, D.Sc. College.
B.A., B.Sc. College. Jcgendra Nath Das Professor, Presidency
E. D. Ross, Ph.D. Principal, Calcutta Gupta, B.A. College.
Madrasa. R.W.F.Shaw,M.A. Superintendent, Appren
W. H. Everett, B.A. Professor, Civil Engineer tice Dept., C. E. College,
ing College, Sibpur. Sibpur.
Harinath De Professor, Presidency
College.
W. W. Hornell, Inspector of European
B.A. Schools, Bengal. Class III.
J. A. Cunningham, Professor, Presidency
B.A. College.
F. Turner, B.A. Professor, Civil Engineer Bipin Vihan Gupta, Principal, Ravenshaw
ing College, Sibpur M.A. College, Cuttack.
L. Tipping. Barada Prasad Head Master, Hooghly
E. R. Watson. Ghose, M.A., B.L. Collegiate School.
E. Pegler. Superintendent, Hazari-
Provincial Educational Service. bagh Reformatory
School.
Class I. Devendra Nath Professor, Patna College.
P. J. BrQhl. Professor, Civil Engineer Mallik,B.A.,B.Sc
ing College, Sibpur. F. Walford. Head Master, Bihar
Olinto Ghilardi. Vice-Principal, Govt. School of Engineering.
School of Art.
ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.
The names of officers on the Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment will be found under
" India." (See pp. 23 and 24.)
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Inspector General.
C. J. Stevenson-Moore.
Deputy Inspectors General.
A. V. Knyvett, CLE. | G. D. Graham.
District Superintendents.

1st Grade. 3rd Grade. 4//1 Grade—continued. 5<*


J. F. Needham, CLE. H. M. Parish. W. T. Moore. W. Y. Reil.eily.
I. H. IV. Dalrymple- E. C. S. Baker.* F. C. Daly. F. N. W;arden.
Clark. F. E. Kemp. W. B. Stuart.
R. F. Guise. R. C. Castle. 6th Grade.
G. W. S. Cox. A. E. H. Shuttleworth.* Grade. Girindra Chunder Moo-
H. S. Schurr. C. W. C. Plowden. R. F. G. Godfrey-Faus- kerji.
J. T. Rivett-Carnac* S. N. Walker. sett. Madhu Shudan Chaud-
P. A. Sandilands. C. E. Briscoe. huri, Rai Bahadur.
4//1 Grade. St. Quintin Byrne. N. Williamson.*
■2nd Grade. J. Cowie. A. R. G. Hampton. H. C. Gordon.*
T. C. Orr. R. T. Dundas. J. R. Berington. C. B. Drake-Brockman.
W. D. Abercrombie. E. C. Ryland. IV. A. Gayer. J. V. Ryan.
W. C. Fasson. F. L. Halliday. R. H. S. Hutchinson. W. H. Cornish.
A. S. Judge. H. B. St. Leger. Ras Behari Biswas. R. E. Bradley.
F. H. Tucker. K. B. W. Thomas. F. D. Savi. C. E. Ezechiel.
A. B. Barnard. A. A. Campbell. J. M. Coates. R. B. Hyde.
H. C. Clogstoun. H. C. L. Bamber. Jannat Hosain Khan, W. C. M. Dundas.*
E. Muspratt.* H. A. Reily. Khan Bahadur. F. Boxwell.

* Employed in Assam.
BENGAL. 49
POLICE DEPARTMENT—continued.
CALCUTTA POLICE.
Commissioner.
R. A. D'O. Bignell.
Deputy Commissioner.
F. L. Halliday.
Superintendents.
E. Robertson. | C. F. Merrimart.
R. Davies.

FOREST DEPARTMENT.
Conservator. Deputy Conservators. yd Grade.
H. H. Ha'ines.
3rd Grade. 15/ Grade. W. F. Lloyd.
W. M. Green. C C Hatt.
A. L. Mclntire. R. L. Heinig. 4/'i Grade.
F. Trafford.
2nd Grade. E. P. Slebbing.
Sir H. A. Farrington, Bart.
G. Rogers. J. W. A. Grieve.
B. Osmaston. T. H. Monteath.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT—(Including Professors at Medical College)


Officers of the Indian Medical Service in Civil Employ.
Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, Bengal
Col. S. H. Browne, CLE.
Lieutenant-Colonels. I Majors—continued.
Murray, Robert Davidson M.B. B jchanan, W. J., M.B., B.Ch.
Macrae, Roderick, M.B. Moir, D. M., M.D.
Lewtas, J., M.D. Calvert, J. T., M.B.
Cobb, Robert. Vaughan, J. C S., M.B.
Campbell, R. N., M.B. Bedford, C. H., D.Sc, M.D.
ffrench-Mullen, J., M.D. O Kincaly, F.
Grainger, T., M.D. Deare, B. H., D.P.H.
Harris, G. F. A., M.D. Oldham, B. C.
Whitwell, Robert R. H., M.B. Bird, R., CLE., M.D., F.R.C.S.
Banerjee, Hem Chandra. Maddox, R. H., M.B.
I'eck, Francis Samuel. Green, D. R., M.D.
Gibbons, James Barry.
Crawford, D. G., M.B.
Charles, R. H., M.D., F.R.C.S.I. Captains.
Walsh, J. H. T.
Drain, David, M.B. Chatterton, B. R., M.D.
Mookerjee, U. N., M.B. Stevens, C. R., M.D., F.R.C.S.
Rogers, L., M.D.
Majors. Newman, E. A. R., M.D.
Mulvany, J.
Drury, F. J., M.B. Hayward, W. D., M.B.
Dyson, H. J., F.R.C.S. Robertson-Milne, C. J., M.B.
Rogers, F. A., D.S.O. Stevens, A. F.
Pilgrim, Herbert W., M.B. Gwyther, A.. M.B.
Brown, E. H.. M.D. Waters, E. E., M.B.
Green, C. R. M., F.R.C.S., D.P.H. Cochrane, A. W. R., M.B., F.R.C.S.
Oarkson. F. C. Clemesha, W. W., M.B.
lordan, J. G., M.B., CM. Woolley, J. M..M.B.
Sunder, C E., M.B., B.S. Lane, C. A., M.D.
Mavnard, F. P., M.B., F.R.C.S. Delany, T. H.. M.B.
Nott, A. H., M.B. Gage, A. T., M.B.

Subordinate Medical Department.


Hony. Capt. J. G. Fleming.
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BENGAL.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT—continued.
Bengal Uncovenanted Medical Service.
Forsyth, W., F.R.C.S. Rigby, P. A.
Hendley, J. L. Kumar Bhobendra NarayaD.
Ashe, R. S., M.B. Banks, C, M.D., D.P.H.

Sanitation and Vaccination Department.


Sanitary Commissioner lor Bengal and Deputy Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals—Major
F. C. Clarkson, I. M.S.
Deputy Sanitary Commissioners—Capt. B. R. Chatterton, I. M.S. ; Capt. C. J. Robertson-
Milne, I. M.S. ; Capt. W. W. Clemesha, l.M.S.
Sanitary Engineer—A. E. Silk, M.Inst.C.E., M.San. Inst.
Health Officer, Porto/ Calcutta- W. Forsyth, F.R.C.S.

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.
Collector of Customs, Calcutta
First Assistant Collector of Customs A. J. Chotzner.
Second Assistant Collector J. A. E. Burrup.
Third Assistant Collector and Import Superintendent A. Wolferstan.
Accountant H. Bradbury.
Head Appraiser H. E Girard.
Appraisers F. W. Newton, R. Battye.
Chief Officer of Customs, Chittagong The Commissioner of Chittagong.
Collector of Customs, Chittagong E. Good.
Chief Officer of Customs, Narayanganj The Commissioner of Dacca.
,. i. .. Orissa „ ,, ,, Orissa.
Preventive Service and Salt Department (Calcutta).
Superintendent—A. S. Judge. | Inspector (is/ Grade)—G. H. Maflin.

EXCISE AND SALT DEPARTMENT.


Contmissionei—Kavasjee Jamasjee Badshah | PersonalAssistant—Abhilas Chandra Mookerjee.
Salt Preventive Force (Outside Calcutta).
Asst. Commissioner, S. G. L. Platts.
Superintendent—N. W. Parish.
FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT.
Accountant-General—J. C. E. Branson.
Deputy Accountant-General— Gopal Chandra Ray.
Assistant Accountants-General—Krishna Lai Datta, Chuni Lai, J. S. Chakravarti.
Chief Superintendents—C. W. Sandford, W. I. Bryning.
JAILS DEPARTMENT.
Appointment. Name.

Inspector-General of Jails, Bengal Major W. J. Buchanan, I. M.S.


Supt. of Jail Manufactures G. A. Davis.
Supt., Alipore Central Jail M. S. Emerson.
Supt., Presidency Jail Capt. J. Mulvany, l.M.S.
Supt., Central Jail, Dacca W. a C. Beadon.
,, Midnapore E. W. Payne.
,, Buxar C. H. C. Sevenoaks.
,, Bhagalpur Capt. J. M. Woolley, l.M.S.
,, Rampur Boalia Major B. H. Dcare, l.M.S.
Hazaribagh Capt. E. A. R. Newman, l.M.S.
Deputy Supt., Central Jail, Alipore ...i T. Stewart.
,, ,, Bhagalpur ... ...! H. W. Evans.
,, ,, Buxar Nowranga Marwari.
,, Presidency Jail J. J. Meikle.
District Jails are in most cases in charge of the Civil Surgeon.

1
BENGAL. 5*
OPIUM DEPARTMENT.
Opium Agent, Bihar—W. R. Bright, C.S.I.
Factory Superintendent—
Opium Agent, Benares— H. F. House.
Factory Superintendent—
Sub-Deputy Opium Agents.
is/ Grade. Ungraded—continued, \ Ungraded—continued. Ungraded—continued.
H. Hastings.
A. C. Bryson. L. L. Parrott. G. C. R. Nicholson. F. J. R. Field.
2nd Grade. A. T. Christian. O. O'Donnell. W. H. T. Howey.
H. F. Drummond. W. T. Ryves. C. C. Lincoln. G. W. D. Dick-Lauder.
J. Christian. R. W. Blair. A. B. Kennedy. R. W. Pyne.
W. J. F. Currie. C. S. Delmerick. G. A. Levett-Yeats.
Ungraded. J. O. D. Murray. W. E. C. Young. A. M. Alone.
J. E. Hand. A. VV. Ross. C. F. E. Meares. I Abdul Maiid.
)■ C. Sarkies. J. P. Augier. W. L. L. Reed. W. S. Burt.
H. Blair.
Assistant Opium Agents.
C. H. S. Burt. E. C, Godfrey. Albert Datta.
C. J. C. Ricker. F. W. Harris. A. Burt.
J. C. Roy. G. W. Oliphant. A. H. Biss.
E. H. Aliiurn. Keshari Narayan Chadha.

POST OFFICE.
Postmaster-General, Bengal—E. A. Doran.
Personal Assistants—H. Smith, H. F. P. Tulloch.
Deputy Postmaster-General, Eastern Bengal—G. A. T. Bennett.
Deputy Postmaster-General, Bihar Circle—K. Homan.
Superintendents—J. A. Betham, Alfred F. Ryan.
Presidency Postmaster, Calcutta—J. Owens.
Superintendent—M. C. Byrne.

REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-Geueral of Registration—Tarini Kumar Ghose.
is/ Inspector ofRegistration Offices—C. H. Swindon.
Registrar of Calcutta, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies, and Registrar of Marriages—Behari
Lai Chandra.
Note.—All District Officers in the Regulation Provinces, and Deputy Commissioners in the Non-
Regulation Provinces, are Registrars in their respective Districts.
STAMPS AND STATIONERY.
Calcutta Collectorate.
Collector ofStamp Revenue, Calcutta—Mahananda Gupta.
Deputy Collector of Calcutta—J nan Sankar Sen.

MARINE DEPARTMENT.
Port Officers, &c.
Appointment. Appointment. Name.

Port Officer and Registrar Ccnmander E. J. IJudge of the Court for the D. H. Kingsford.
of Shipping and Wrecks, Beaumont, R.I.M. trial of Pilots
Detaining Officer, Ship
ping Master, Calcutta, Surveyors of Steam and G. Robertson and
Examiner in Navigation, Sailing Vessels at the Port Engineer F. Ol-
Presidency Magistrate, of Calcutta ford, R.I.M.
and President of Board of
Examiners in Seaman Marine Surgeon r.ieut.-Col. J.
ship Lewtas, I. M.S.
Assistant Port Officer and Lieutenant C. B. : Medical Inspector of Sea A Smith Allan,
Deputy Shipping Master Henley, R.I.M. men, Port of Calcutta M.B.
5a BENGAL.
MARINE DEPARTMENT—continued.
Port Officers, &c—continued.
Appointment. Name. Appointment. Name.

Health Officer, Port of Cal W. Forsyth, M.D.j1 Port Officer, &c, Cuttack W. G. Mayston.
cutta and Balasore Ports, and
Customs Officer, False
Deputy Conservator of the Lt. E. W Petley, | Point
Port of Calcutta R.N., CLE. 1
Port Officer, &c, Chitta- E. Good. j

Pilot Service.
Name. Name. Name. Name.

Branch Pilots. Branch Pilots—contd. Master Pilots. Master Pilots.


F. D. Bellew. A. W. J. Turner. Senior—contd. Junior.
R. H. Shelverton. R. A. Hopkins. W. Bryant.
A. T. Marshall. E. W. J. Bartlett. C. G. Budge. H. D. Lindquist.
H. "Huntlv. I. S. Wells. G. F. Thorpe. R. S. M. Curran.
L. F. G. Smyth. J. Sherman. H. E. Mackenzie. H. G. H. Bartlett.
C. C. Collingwood. E. O. Manning. J. H. Lindquist. H. G. Fox.
C. G. Stock. S. J. K. Chase. E. P. Bryant.
H. Bent. Master Pilots. C. F. Keys. F. W. Moore.
I. D. D. Kirkman. W. H. D. Allison. J. Hudson.
H. M. Cox. Senior. R. S. Smyth. A. W. Michie.
M. H. Beattie. G. U. Mellard. T. S. Earl. A. F. Paull.
F. T. Paine. H. S. Tozer. J. F. Fox.

EMIGRATION DEPARTMENT.
Protector of Emigrants and Superintendent ofEmigration—C. Banks, M.D., D.P.H.
Medical Inspectorfor Colonial Emigrants— Maj. E. H. Brown, I.M.S.
Emigration Agents.
British Guiana and Natal—R. W. S. Mitchell, C.M.G.
French Colonies—C. Jambon.
Netherlands (Surinam)—L. Grommers.
Trinidad, Mauritius, Jamaica, and Fiji—R. P. Gibbes.

CALCUTTA MUNICIPALITY.
Chairman of the Corporation of Calcutta—R. T. Greer, C.S.I.
Vice Chairman of the Corporation—Nilamhara Mukerji.
Deputy Chairman ofthe Corporation—C. F. Payne.
Chief Presidency Magistrate—D. H. Kingsford.
Presidency Magistrate—W. A. Bonnaud.
Municipal Magistrate—Priya Nath Mookerjee.

MISCELLANEOUS APPOINTMENTS.
Superintendent, Royal Botanic Gardens, Calcutta—Lieut. -Col. D. Prain, M.B., LM.S
Deputy Superintendent of Cinchona Plantation, British Sikkim—Robert Pantling.
Curator of Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Calcutta—Capt. A. T. Gage, I. M.S.
Deputy Director of Agriculture— F. Smith, B.Sc.
Coroner of Calcutta—F. K. Dobbin.
Collector ofIncome Tax, Calcutta—R. G. Girard.
Special Inspector of Factories in Bengal and United Provinces— C. A. Walsh.
Superintendents, Civil Veterinary Dept. —Major F. Raymond, I.C.V.D., Capt. A. S. Tr\-
Archaeological Surveyor—T. Bloch.
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UNITED PROVINCES OF AGRA AND OUDH.

Lieutenant-Governor—Sir JAMES J. DIGGES LA TOUCHE, K.C.S.I.


Assumed charge 14th November, 1901, N.W. Provs. and Oudh ;
22nd March, 1902, United Provinces.
Private Secretary—H. G. S. Tyler.
Aidc-de-Camp—Capt. E. H. D. Stracey, Norf. Regt.
Honorary Aides-de-Camp—Major W. J. Turnbull, V.D., U.P. Light Horse ;
Lieut. G. P. Boys, U.P. Light Horse.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.


President—The Lieutenant-Governor.
Members.
Madho Lai, 12 March, 1903. Rai Nihal Chand, Bahadur, 14 Dec, 1904.*
A. W. Cruickshank, C.S. I., 28 March, 1903.* Madan Mohan Malaviya, 14 Dec, 1904.*
J. M. Holms, 1 June, 1903. Rai Sundar Lai Bahadur, 14 Dec, 1904.
R. G. Hardy, C.S. I., 26 June, 1003. Raja Muhammad Ali Muhammad Khan, Khan
H. Marsh, CLE., 20 Oct., 1903. Bahadur, Taluqdar of Mahmudabad, 14 Dec,
J. Hooper, C.S.I. , 3 June, 1904.* i9°-l-
A. McRobert, 14 Dec, 1904.* Nawab Yusuf Ali Khan of Mendhu, 14 Dec,
R. Greeven, 14 Dec, 1904. 1904.
Sri Ram, Rai Bahadur, 14 Dec, 1904.*
* Date of re-appointment.

SECRETARIAT.
Chief Secretary to Government—W. H. L. Impey, C.S.I.
Financial Secretary to Government—J. M. Holms.
Judicial ,, „ —S. H. Butler, CLE.
Under Secretaries—W. E. M. Campbell, W. Gaskell, A. F. Fremantle.
Secretary to Government, Public Works Dept. [Irrigation)—H. Marsh, CLE.
,, ,, (Buildings and Roads)—A. R. Sutherland.
Under Secretary, P.IV.D. (Buildings and Roads) —Capt. S. D'A. Crookshank, R.E.
,, ,, ,, (Irrigation)—C. E. Hall.
Assistant Secretary, P.IV.D. —W. Pope.

JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
High Court of Judicature, North-Western Provinces.
Allahabad.
Chief Justice—Sir J. Stanley, K.C Dr. Rcgislrai—John William Walsh.
Puisne Judges—G. E. Knox, H. F. Blair, Assistant Registrar—C V. Jacob.
Pramada Charan Banerji, Sir W. R. Burkitt, Government Advocate—A. E. Ryves.
R. S. Aikman. Law Reporter and Asst. Govt. Advocate—W. K.
I~egal Remembrancer— R. Greeven. Porter.
Registrar— H. N. Wright.
UNITED PROVINCES

JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT—continued.
Court of Judicial Commissioner, Oudh.
Lucknow.
ludicial Commissioner—R. Scott.
Additional Judicial Commissioners—E. M. Des Champs Chamier, W. F. W. Wells.
Registrar—H. N. Hutchinson.
District and Sissions Judges.
ist Grade. yd Grade. 4/A Grade—continued.
J. J. McLean. L. M. Thornton. W. Tudball.
Kunwar Bharat Singh. A. Sabonadiere.
and Grade. E. O. E. Leggatt. T. C. Piggott.
Cursetjee Rustomjee. H. D. Griffin. Saivid Muhammad Ali.
L. G. Evans. Muhammad Ishaq Khan. B. Lindsay.
C. D. Steel. F. E. Taylor. W. R. G. Moir.
C. L. M. Eales. H. E. L. P. Dupernex.
J. Sanders. 4/A Grade.
J. Denman. C. H. Roberts. zfh Grade.
H. W. Lyle. H. J. Bell.
Ram Autar Pande. F. S. Tabor.
R. Greeven. L. Marshall.
Assistant Judges.
G. A. Paterson. J. L. Johnston.

Small Cause Court Judges.


S. P. O'Donuell. | J. B. Ormrod.

JUDICIAL BRANCH OF PROVINCIAL CIVIL SERVICE.


Assistant Judges.
Muhammad Ahmad Ali Khan. Shaikh Maula Bakhsh.
Ram Parshad. Ram Dhan Mukarji.
Small Cause Court Judges—Agra.
Baij Nath, Rai Bahadur. Muhammad Siraj-ud-din.
Nilmadho Rai. Mata Parshad.
Small Cause Court Judge—Oudh.
Muhammad Rafiq.
Subordinate Judges—Agra,
ist Grade. and Grade—continued. yd Grade—continued.
Shankar Lai. Madhn Das. Jai Lai.
Bipin Bihari Mukarji. Prag Das. Nihal Chand.
Aziz-ur Rahman. Hezekiah David. Achal Bihari.
Rajnath Parshad. Muhammad Shafi.
2nd Grade. Tajammul Husain. Girraj Kishor Dat.
Shah Amjadullah.
Raj Nath Sahib. yd Grade.
Zain-ul-abidin.
Subordinate Judges—Oudh.
ist Grade. and Grade—continued. yd Grade—continued.
Bakht Naravan. Muhammad Taj-ud-din. , Muhammad Afzal Ali.
Sharaf Ali. " yd Grade. Kunj Bihari Seth.
and Grade. Durga Dat Joshi. Kishan Kunwar.
Parma Nand, Rai Bahadur. Ahmad Husain. Sitla Parshad Bajpai.
Munshi Jwala Parshad. Tirbhuwan Nath Shivapuri.
OF AGRA AND OUDH.
CANTONMENT MAGISTRATES.
Lieut.-Col. C. J. Dennys, I .A. Maj. F. J. B. Campbell, I.A. Capt. T. S. Barton, I.A.
Lieut.-Col. G. H. Watson, I.A. Major W. C. C. Leslie, I.A. Major N. T. Parker, I.A.
Major A. S. Rooke, I.A. Major D. G. Peart, I.A.
Lieut-Col. W. F. C. C. Major A. T. H. Newnham,
Plowden, I.A. I.A.
Assistant Magistrates—Lieut.-Col. G. A. Welman, I.A., Major I. H. Grant, I.A.

LAND REVENUE AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION.


Board of Revenue.
Members—R. G. Hardy, C.S.I., J. Hooper, I Joint Secretary—J. H. Cox.
C.S.I. , J. B. Thomson. Junior do. —T. F. Freeman.
Secretary—R. W.. Gillan.
Department of Land Records and Agriculture.
Director- W. H. Moreland, CLE.
Deputy Director—J. M. Hayman.
Assistant Director—Saiyid Muhammad Hadi.
Commissioners of Revenue and Circuit.
A. W. Cruickshank, C.S.I. R. E. Hamblin. D. C. Baillie.
H_ C. A. Conybeare. H. W. W. Reynolds. A. M. W. Shakespear.
L. A. S. Porter. P. Gray. (Kumaun.)
H. Z. Darrah.
Magistrates and Collectors.
is/ Grade. ist Grade—continued. 2nd Grade. 2nd Grade—continued.
G. A. Tweedy. H. V. Lovett. E. A. Molony. R. IV. Gillan.
I. A. Broun. H. W. Pike. E. H. Radice. A. B. Bruce.
). S. C. Davis. G. Bower. F. J. Cooke. E. J. Mardon.
F. W. Brownrigg. A. W. Trethewy. D. Calnan. Pandit Jw.ila Parshad .
A. L Saunders. J. S. Meston. P. U. Allen. C. E. Wild.
W. R. Partridge. H. C. Ferard, CLE. H. M. R. Hopkins. P. Harrison.
J. M Holms. J. McC. Wright. H. G. Warburton. H. J. Hoarc.
W. H. Cobb. E. Rogers. Rama Shankar Misra. S. H. Butler, CLE.
I- S. Campbell. J. W. Hose. IV. H. Moreland.
E. F. L. Winter.
Superintendent, Dehra Dun—C. W. W. Hope.
Deputy Commissioners.
15/ Grade. 2nd Grade. 2nd Grade—continued
F. J. Pert. L. C. Porter. T. A. H. Way.
P. Wyndham. J. hi. Simpson. J. H. Cox.
H. Spencer. H. E. Holme. H. O W. Robarts.
H. K. Gracey. S. H.Fremantle. L B. Brunyate.
L. H. Turner. G. Whittle. R. Burn.
Deputy Commissioners, Kumaun Division.
\ C- Faunthorpe (Natni Tal). | C. A. Sherrir.g (Almira). | E. C. Allen (Garwhal).
Joint Magistrates, ist Grade.
Saiyid Habib-ulla. W. A. W. Last. T. W. Morris.
Hashmat-ulla. J. H. Cuming. C. E. Crawford.
Sri Lai. D. L. Johnston. G. R. Dampier.
H. J. Boas. L. Stuart. J. R. Pearson.
C. A. C. Streatfield. Agha Abu Turab Khan. E. A. Kendall.
Assistant Commissioners, ist Grade.
A. B. fforde. G. C. W. Ingram. I T. C. Edwards.
H. R. C. Haitey. J. E. Goudge. S. R. Daniels.
R. L. H. Clarke. R. P. Dewhurst. ] A. C. Walker.
56 UNITED PROVINCES
LAND REVENUE AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—continued.
Joint Magistrates and Assistant Commissioners, 2nd Grade.
W. J. D. Burkitt. W. F. Kirton. Abdullah ibn Yusuf Ali,
A. W. McNair. H. S. Rix. Khan Bahadur.
D. R. Lyle. W. H. Webb. G. R. Clarke.
A. T. Holme. W. B. Cotton. H. G. S. Tyler.
C. A. Silberrad. E. H. Ashworth. C. H. Berthoud.
W. J. E. Lupton. H. T. Morgan. J. S. Stevinson.
B. J. Dalai. F. S. P. Swann. R. Oakden.
F. D. Simpson. A. IV. Pint. Ali Ahmed Hussanally.
Assistant Magistrates, and (Third Grade) Assistant Commissioners.
C. F. Balfour. E. P. Fawcett. D. L. Drake-Brockman.
V. A. Stowell. E. F. Oppenheim. E. M. Nanavutty.
E. de M. Humphries. C. E. Guiterman. K. N. Knox.
E. A. Phelps. F. F. Sladen. P. B. Warburton.
E. E. P. Rose. L. M. Jopling. A. T. Scott.
J. C. Smith. A. C. Holmes. D. M. Stewart.
W. Raw. J. B. Ormrod. C. Moore.
C. A. Mumford. Gokal Chand Badhwar. C. H. B. Kendall.
A. C. Chatterjee. G. F. Adams. C. M. King.
S. P. O'Donnell. S. G. de C. Ireland. G. Flowers.
G. B. Lambert. H. G. Walton. E. S. Liddiard.
W. S. Cassels. H. R. Nevill. C. W. Grant.
A. W. R. Cole. I. L. Maffey. H. S. Crosthwaitc.
H. M. Smith. C. E. D. Peters. B. C. Forbes.
H. N. Hutchinson. C. M. Collett. O. F. lenkins.
V. E. G. Hussey. E. R. Neave. A. G. P. Pullan.
F. B. Sherring. logindra Nath Pal. B. W. Wahl.
L. M. Stubbs. W. Alder. H. J. Tedder.
L. W. Reynolds. H. A. Lomas. Kumar Jagdish Prasad.
J. C. Nelson. E. A. H. Blunt. G. K. Darling.
M. Keane. G. G. Sim. R. H. Williamson.
A. P. Charles. T. K. Johnston. G. R. Murray.
R. C. Tute. R. W. D. Willoughby.
Deputy Superintendent of Family Domains of Mahara;a of Benares—C. L. Alexander.
City Magistrate, Lucknow—N. C. Stifle.
Settlement Officers—U. K. Gracey, H. O. W. Robarts, C. E. Crawford, G. R. Dampitr.
H. R: C. Hailey, W. J. E. Lupton, A. W. Pirn.
Assistant Settlement Officers—]. C. Smith, F. B. Sherring, J. C. Nelson, M. Keane, Muhammr.J
Fasih-ud-din.
EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF PROVINCIAL CIVIL SERVICE.
Deputy Collectors.
ist Grade. yd Grade—continued. 4/A Grade—continued.
Maharaj Narayan Sivapuri, Rat Muhammad Bakar Khan. Nizam-ud-din.
Bahadur. Raza Husain. Abdul Ghafnr.
R. Hollingbery. Ganga Sahay, Rai Bahadur. Madan Lai.
Chandu Lai. Chaudri Maharaj Singh. Karam Ahmad.
T. F. Freeman. Mazhar Ali.
2nd Grade. nth Grade. A. C. Wiseman.
R. H. Niblett. Ram Chand. Radha Raman.
Sanwal Das. Mahendra Singh. Raghubar Dayal Misra.
Mumtaz Ali Khan, Khan Rai Khushwaqt Rai. Manik Lai Joshi.
Bahadur. Qazi Aziz-ud-din Ahmad. Har Gobind Singh.
Hamid-uz-zafar Khan, Khan Durga Prasad. Kanhaiya Lai.
Bahadur. Ram Singh. J. J. Larkin.
Kamta Prasad. Mirza Irfan Ali Beg. VV. B. Cockburn.
Banke Bihari Lai. Rai Pitambar Das. Lajja Ram.
Saiyid MuhammadJawwad. Ganesh Bakhsh Singh.
yd Grade. E. C. C. Le Maistre. Muhammad Azim Khan.
Nihal-ud-din Ahmad. Dharma Nand Joshi. Muhammad Fasih-ud-diu.
Bal Mukand. A. Niblett. Muhammad Ahmad.
Salahdi Singh. F. C. Carleton. Janardan Joshi.
Saiyid Muhammad Hadi. Slieo Sahai Awasthi.
OF AGRA AND OUDH. 5?

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.


For Secretariat, see page 53.

ACCOUNTS BRANCH.
Examiner—F. G. Heaven.
Deputy Examiner—A. R. Kalberer.

ENGINEER ESTABLISHMENT.
Chief Engineers.
mt Class. I yd Class.
Marsh, H., CLE. | Sutherland, A. R.
Superintending Engineers.
is/ Class. 2nd Class. ■yd Class.
Watts, G. K. Ivens, J. H. A. Gordon, W. B., CLE.
Boyce, H. G. Nicolls, J. R. C.
Atkinson, R. P. Nethersole, M.
McLeod, N. F.

Executive Engineers.
is/ Grade. is/ Grade—continued. 2nd Grade—continued.
Slater, A. W. Aikman, D. W. Belcher, W. E. G.
Hawkins, R. W. L. Athim, S. Standley, A. IV. E.
Evans, A. C Powell, R. J. Bipin Bihari Chakravarti, Rai
William, J. H. Mackenzie. Barlow, G. T. Bahadur.
Nelson, H. 1 Williams, W. R. yd Grade.
Cones, J. A. Gale, A. B. Willmott, H. M.
Hutton, C. H. Wildeblood, J. P.
Rushton, W. H. and Grade. Streatfeild, G. H. M.
Wood, W. G. j Surjan Das, Rai Sahib. Crookshank, Capt.S. DA., R.E.
Housden, W. P. Clayton, F. Murphy, J. E.
Devenish. J. A. Dupuis, C. Laurie, A. C. H.
Taylor, J. M. Ashton, A. H. Bion, F. F.
Anthony, G. T. 1 Bull, F. E. Sullivan, W.
Wildeblood, H. S. I SorabjiShavaksha./^AflxSoAiA. Hall, C. E.
l'olwhele, A. C. Burton Chandu Lai. West, C. H.
Oertel, F. O.
Assistant Engineers—is/ Grade.
Chandu Lai, Rai Sahib. I Rijr?. H. 1 Dawson, G. F,
Riddell, W. J. 1 Chhote Lai. Fitzpatrick, T. S.
Verrieres, A. C. 1 Kanhaiya Lai. ] Coode, F. T.
TEMPORARY ENGINEER ESTABLISHMENT.
E. C. H. Fouracres.

THOMASON COLLEGE, ROORKEE.


Principal—Major E. H. de V. Atkinson, R.E.
Military Assistant Principal—Capt. H. B. D. Campbell, R.E.
Professor of Mathematics and Physical Science—E. F. Tipple, B.A.
Professor of Experimental Science—F. W. Sedgwick, M.A.
Instructor in Applied Science and Photography—Hony. Lieut. J. O'Neill.
Roorkee Workshops.
Superintendent— D. Soutcr-Robertson.
58 UNITED PROVINCES

SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
The names of the officers of the Survey Department serving in the United Provinces of Agra and
Oudh are included in the General Lists of the Department under "India." (See p. 31.)

POLITICAL DEPARTMENT.
Governor General's Agent, Benares—The Commissioner, Benares Division.
Lt.-Governor's Agent, Rampur— „ Rohilkand Division.
., ,, Tehri— ,, Kumaun Division.

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
Director of Public Instruction—T. C. Lewis, M.A.
Assistant Director—C. F. de la Fosse, M.A.
INDIAN EDUCATIONAL SERVICE.
Graded List.
is/ Grade.
G. F. W. Thibaut, Ph.D. I Principal, Muir Central College.
2nd Grade.
A. Venis, M.A. ... Principal, Queen's College, Benares, and Prin
cipal of the Sanskrit College.
Officers under the New Scheme.
H. Cox, M.A Professor of Mathematics, Muir Central College.
|. Murray, M.A Inspector of Schools.
j. G. Jennings, M.A Professor of English Literature and Language
and Logic, Muir Central College.
E. G. Hill, B.A Professor of Natural Science, Muir Central
College, and Meteorological Reporter.
E. F. Tipple Professor of Mathematics and Physical Science,
Thomason College.
C. M. Mulvany, M.A., B.Litt. Professor of Philosophy, Queen's College,
Benares.
F. W. Sedgwick Professor of Experimental Science, Thomason
College.
C. E. Welby Inspector of Schools.
P. S. Burre'll, M.A Head Master, Queen's Collegiate School,
Benares.
J. J. Durack Professor of Physical Science, Muir Central
College.
PROVINCIAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICE.
Gyanendra Nath Chakrabarti, M.A., LL.B. Inspector of Schools.
J. W. Bacon, M.A „
F. G. Housden, M.A „ ,,

ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.
[Memo. —The names of Chaplains on the Bengal Establishment employed in the United Provinces
will be found under " India." See pp. 23 and 24.]

POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General of Police—R. H. Brereton.
Deputy Inspectors-General-—G. D. Billings, C. F. Knyvett, E. R. Parsons.
District Superintendents.
is/ Grade. 2nd Grade. yd Grade. 4th Grade.
W. M. Sherer. C. J. A. Hoskins. H. L. Webster. C. G. Denne.
J. D. Young. W. J. Prince. Islam-ullah Khan. D. M. Straight.
R. F. Young. A. T. Webster. S. H. Berkeley.
J. N. Sharpe. H. D A. Innes.
G. W. Gregson.
0¥ AGRA AND OUDH. 59
POLICE DEPARTMENT—continued.
District Superintendents—continued.
\lh Grade—continued. 5//1 Grade. 5/A Grade—continued. 6lh Grade—continued.
H. de L. Ross. L. M. Kaye. G. H. B. Johnston. B. C. Dale.
M. L. Oakes. C. H. Gordon. H. H. Sharpe. VV. G. Willcocks.
H. Kavanagh. G. S. C. Cole. R. K. Moseley. G. H. de M. Goutiere.
C. F. O'Dowda. W. Troup. A. D. Ashdown.
P. B. Bramley. R. R. a C. Beadon. 6th Grade. W. F. Martin.
C. H. Pratt. A. R. H. Murray. R. C. Bramley. E. Kaye.
H. G. Richardson. B. M. C. Hamilton. M. C. Tweedie. L. B. Goad.
E. L. L. Garstin. A. J. Carew. E. H. S. Pasley. H. A. C. Williams.
P. G. Barnard. P. r. N. Toulmin. E. St. J. Lawson. A. N. Gordon.
H. R. Warner. R. Kinloch.

FOREST DEPARTMENT.
Conservators.
2nd Grade—A. G. Hobart-Hampden.
3rd Grade—H. A. Hoghton, L. Mercer.
Deputy Conservators.
15/ Grade. 2nd Grade. 3rd Grade. 4th Grade.
B. A. Rebsch. W. H. Lovegrove. P. H. Clutterbuck. H. G. Billson.
T. J. Campbell. J. C. Tulloch. R. C. Milward.

For Imperial Forest School, see page 35.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals—Col. C. H. Joubert, M.B., F.R.C.S., LM.S.
Sanitary Commissioner and Supdt. -Gen. oj >J Vaccination—Lieut.
" -Col. S. J. Thomson, C. I.E., D.P.H.,
I. M.S.
Depy. Sony. Commissioners—Major J. Chaytor-White, M.D., D.P.H., I. M.S., Capt. J. C. Robertson.
M.B., I.M.S.
Officers of the Indian Medical Service in Civil Employ.
Civil Surgeons—15/ Class. Civil Surgeons—2nd Class, continued.
Lieutenant-Colonels. Majors—continued.
T. H. Sweeny, F.R.C.S.I. R. J. Marks.
J. Anderson, M. B. L. G. Fischer.
C. P. Lukis, M.B., F.R.C.S. W. Vost, M.B.
J. F. Maclaren, M.B. J. Garvie, M.B.
W. H. E. Woodwright, F.R. C.S.I.
Civil Surgeons—2nd Class. J. K. Close, M.D.
Lieutenant-Colonels. H. B. Melville, M.B.
G. A. Emerson, M.B. H. W. Elphick, M.B.
J. C. C. Smith, M.B. I. M. Crawford, M.B.
J. Sykes. I. S. S. Lumsden, M.B.
Cooverjee Cawasjee Vaid. T. W. A. Fullerton, M.B.
C. C. Manifold. H. A. Smith, M.B.
J. J. Pratt.
Captains.
Majors. C. Milne.
G. H. Baker, M.B. W. Young, M.B.
J. M. Cadell, M.B. G. T. Birdwood, M.B.
L. J. Pisani, F.R.C.S. C. Thomson, M.B.
D. W. Scotland, M.B. W. Selbv, D.S.O.
J. Morwood, M.D.

Uncovenanted and Subordinate Medical Officers.


E. J. Simpson. | Hony. Capt. E. P. Clement.
6o UNITED PROVINCES OF AGRA AND OUDH.

EXCISE, STAMPS, AND REGISTRATION DEPARTMENTS.


Inspector-General of Registration, Registrar ofJoint Stock Companies, and Commissioner oj E.xcise
and Stamps—L. J. Mardon.
Assistant—H. W. Gill.
District Registrars—All District and Sessions Judges, the Subordinate Judge of Dehra Dun, the
Deputy Commissioners of Naini Tal, Almora and Garhwal.

FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT.
Accountant-General and Deputy Commissioner of Paper Currency—M. F. Gauntlett (offg.).
Deputy Accountant-General—A. Newmarch.
Assistant Accountant-Generals—G. B. Bleazbv, P. G. Jacob.
Chief Superintendent—H. C. King.

JAILS DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General of Prisons—Major C. Mactaggart, M.B., I. M.S.
Superintendents ok Central Prisons.
Lieut.-C'ol. K. R. Weir, M.B., I.M.S. Major E. Jennings, I.M.S.
MajorS. H. Henderson, M.B., I.M.S. ' x W. H. Gray, I.M.S.
Major I.H.!
Major E. Hudson, F.R.C.S., I.M.S. Capt. C. B. Prall, I.M.S.

OPIUM DEPARTMENT.
Memo. —The names of Officers of the Opium Department stationed in the United Provinces
o( Agra and Oudh will be found under Bengal. (See p. 51.)

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Postmaster-General of United Provinces—J. Cornwall.
Inspector-General, Railway Mail Service—E. C. O'Brien.
Superintendents of Post Offices— F. P. Williams, G. E. Rose.
Superintendent of Postal Workshop—A. H. Sparling.

TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
Superintendents—A. P. Hill, W. P. Henderson, H. Mayston.
.Assistant Superintendents—M. A. Thompson, B. C. Wernicke.

NORTHERN INDIA SALT REVENUE DEPARTMENT.


Commissioner—R. M. Dane, CLE.
Deputy Commissioner—J. Bolster.
Senior Assistant Commissioners—W. T. Lyon, G. F. Buckley.
Assistant Commissioners—C. H. Holford, W. H. H. Money, G. T. Scully, A. E. Cline.
E. D. Nunn.
Superintendents—F. T. Palmer, C. A. Browne.

MISCELLANEOUS APPOINTMENTS.
Superintendent, Government Press—F. Luker.
Chemical Examiner, Analyst, and Bacteriologist—E. H. Hankin.
Archaeological Surveyor—W. H. Nicholls.
Superintendent, Civil Veterinary Dept. —Major H. M. Maxwell, I.C.V. D.
Superintendent, Army Remount Dept. — Major B. J. H. Humfrey, LA..
Special Inspector of Factories—C A. Walsh.
Superintendent, Tarai and Bhabar Govt. Estates—I. D. K. Campbell.
Economic Botanist—H. M. Leake.
6i
PUNJAB.
Lieutenant-Governor—SIR CHARLES MONTGOMERY RIVAZ, K.C.S.l.
Assumed Charge, 6th March, 190a.
PERSONAL STAFF.
Private Secretary and Aide-de-Camp—Major G. A. Robertson, I. A..
Aide-de-Camp—Capt. E. G. Drummond, I. A.
Honorary Atde-de-Camp—Ll.-Co]. H. R. Goulding, V.D., 1st Punjab, V.R.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
President—The Lieutenant-Governor.
Miyan Muhammad Shah Din, 19 Aug., 1903. Col. J. B. Hutchinson, C.S.I., LA. ,30 Jan., 1904.
J. McC. Douie, 3 Oct., 1903. Hony. Maj. Raja Jai Chand, 30 Jan., 1904.
J. Benton, CLE., 3 Oct., 1903. A. Anderson, CLE., 28 Oct., 1904.
Sir D. P. Masson, CLE., 13 Nov., 1903. Sir C. L. Tupper, K.C.I.E., C.S.I. , 3 Dec, 1904.
Kunwar Sir Ranbir Singh, K.C.S.L, 13 Nov., Secretary—H. A. B. Rattigan.
1903.
SECRETARIAT.
Civil Department. Public Works Department—contd.
Buildings and Roads Branch.
ChiefSecretary—J. McC. Douie. Secretary—E. Du C. Smithe.
Judicial and General Secretary—A. B. Kettlewell. Under Secretary— A. E. Orr.
Under Secretaries—E. A. A. Joseph, P. L. Assistant Secretary—J. Brabson.
Barker. Revenue Department.
Under Secretary, Police Dept.—C. G. W. Financial Commissioner—Sir C. L. Tupper,
Hastings, CLE. K.C.I.E., C.S.I.
Under Secretary, Educational Dept.—W. Bell, Settlement Commissioner—J. Wilson, CS.I.
CLE., M.A. Director of Dept. of Land Records and Agricul
Assistant Secretary, Financial and Local Funds ture—W. C. Renouf.
Depts.—T. P. Russell Stracey. Commissioner of Excise, &*c.—H. J. Maynard.
Senior Secretary to Financial Commissioner—
Public Works Department. L. H. Leslie-Jones.
Irrigation Branch. Junior Secretary to Financial Commissioner—
Secretary—J. Benton, CLE. F. W. Kennaway.
Joint Secretary—R. G. Kennedy. Assistant Secretary to Financial Commissioner—
Under Secretaries—F. C. Rose, F. E. Gwyther, H. R. Goulding.
F. E. Kanthack. Registrar of Co-operative Credit Societies—
Assistant Secretary—M. Cockburn. S. Wilberforce.
OFFICERS IN THE PUNJAB COMMISSION.
EXECUTIVE BRANCH.
Financial Commissioner. Deputy Commissioners—contd. Deputy Commissioners—contd.
Sir C. L. Tupper, K.C.I.E., 1st Grade—continued. 2nd Grade—continued.
C.S.I. Muhammad Afzal Khan, Nawab, Major C P. Thompson, LA.'
Commissioners. Khan Bahadur. J. F. Connolly.
H. A. Anderson, C.S.I. Lt.-Col. II. A. Deaue, CS.I.,
A. Anderson, CLE. LA* yd Grade.
T. G. Walker, C.S.I. M. F. O'Duyer* W. S. Talbot.
W. R. H. Merk, C.S.I. Maj. C. G. Parsons, LA. Maj. M. W. Douglas, CLE., LA.
L. W. King, C.S.I. H. J. Maynard. J. S. Donald, CLE*
J. G. Larimer, C. I. E. '
Settlement Commissioner. 2nd Grade. C. H. Atkins.
J. Wilson, CS.I. E. D. Maclagan Maj. H. S. Fox-Strang\vaysr
CE. F. Bunbury* LA.
Deputy Commissioners. P. J. Fagan. Maj. A. E. Barton, LA.
15/ Grade. Major C. M. Dallas, LA. Maj. R. M. Lowis, LA.
R. M. Dane, CLE. Major A. H. McMahon, CS.I., C. M. King.
J. R. Drummond. CLE., LA. C. A. Barron.*
L. W. Dane, C.S.I. C. J. Hallifax. A. B. Kettlewell.
G. C. Walker. R. Sykes. Capt. B. C. Waterfield, LA*
A. Meredith. Narendra Nath, Diwan. W. S. Hamilton.
LL-Col. H. P. P. Leigh, CLE., Major C. P. Egerton, LA. //. D. Watson*
LA. H. A. Casson. A. J. W. Kitchin.
R. E. Younghusband. H. A. Rose. T. Millar.
A. H. Diack. Ma/orE. P. Young, CLE., I. A. E. R. Abbott.
Lt.-Col. H. S. P. Davies, LA. P. D. Agnew. Capt. J. G. Crosthwaite, LA.
Maj.J. R.Dunlop-Smith, CLE., W. C. Renouf. H. P. Tollinton.
la. Major
lajor C. B. Rawlinson, CLE., R. A. Mant.
M. W. Fenton. LA*
• In N.W. Frontier Province.
02 PUNJAB.

OFFICERS IN THE PUNJAB COMMISSION—continued.


JUDICIAL BRANCH.
Divisional Judges. Divisional Judges— contd. District Judges.
1st Grade. A. Williams. A. E. Martineau.
A. Kensington. W. Chevis. Major P. S. M. Burlton, LA.
D. C. Johnstone. 3rd Grade. C. L. Dundas.
T. J. Kennedy. Lt.-Col. E. Inglis, I. A* Capt. A. C. Elliott, LA.
F. Field* W. A. Le Rossignol.
2nd Grade. H. S. Smith. C. H. Harrison.
J. G. M. Rennie. Major G. C. Beadon, LA. M. L. Waring.
A. E. Hurry. InamAli,Maulvi,KhanBahadur. F. T. Dixon.
Muhammad Aslam, Kazi,C. M.G. Abdul Ghafur, Khan Bahadur, Capt. B. O. Roe, LA.
S. Le P. T. Clifford. Khan of Zaida. F. P. Rennie*
GENERAL LINE.
Assistant Commissioners.
ist Grade. 2nd Grade—continued. 3rd Grade—continued.
W. P. Barton* R. I. R. Glancy* Capt. J. C. Coldstream, LA.
R. Humphreys. T. P. Ellis. A. W. J. Talbot.
E. A. Estcourt. P.J. G. Pipor..* F. M. Levi.
Capt. D. B. B/akeway, LA* B. N. Bosworth-Smith. G. F. de Montmorency.
W. M. Hailev. E. B. Howell.*
L. H. Leslie-Jones. yrd Grade. H. A. Smith.
Diwan Tek Chand. A. H. Parker. D. J. Boyd.
A. H. Grant* H. Harcourt. J. H. H. Bill*
A. Langley. Capt. J. C. C Angelo, LA. Capt. R. W. E. Knollys, I. A*
Capt. H. C. Beadon, LA. Capt. J. Fruelle, T.A. J. M. Dunnett.
Capt. A. A. Irvine, LA. E. A. A. Joseph. T. B. Copeland*
M. S. D. Butler. P. L. Barker. J. Coldstream.
5. W. Gracey* B. T. Gibson. H. S. Williamson.
F. IV. Johnston* H. N. Bolton* H. F. Forbes.
A. M. Stow. S. E. Pears* R. C. Bolster.
S. Wilberlorce. C. A. H. Tovvnsend. A. Campbell.
F. Yewdall. F. W. Kennaway. Lt. M. L. Ferrar, LA.
H. Calvert. AbdullatifC. Latif.
■2nd Grade. O. F. Lumsden. J. H. R. Fraser*
Asghar Ali, Sheikh. C. F. Usborne. V. Connolly.
C. W. Loxton. Capt. W.J. Keen, I. A* G. M. Boughey.
B. H. Bird. S. S. Waterfield.' N. H. Prenter.
F. H. Burton. D. de S. Bray. Capt. F. C. Nicolas, LA.
R. T. Clarke. M. Irving. C. A. Young.
Ma;. G. O. Roos-Keppel, CLE., A. L. Danson. J. Addison.
LA* H. D. Craik. G. D. Rudkin.
Capt. C. H. Buck, LA. A. H. Brasher. F. Waterfield.
Capt. B. D. Fitzpatrick, LA. J. Wilson-Johnston* J. C. Tritton.
Capt. A. J. O'Brien, LA. H. A. Sams. R. B. Whitehead.
W. de M. Malan. A. R.Jelf* J. A. O. Fitzpatrick.
J- P. Thompson. M. H. Harrison. S. M. Jacob.
L French. G. C. L. Howell* H. H. Jenkyns.
Q. Q. Hennques. Capt. G. B. Sanford, LA.

JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
The Chief Court.
ChiefJudges-Sir W. O. Clark.
Judges—A. H. S. Reid ; Protul Chandar Chatterji, CLE., Rai Bahadur; F. A. Robertson.
Temporary AdditionalJudge—A. Kensington.
Registrar—\V. de M. Malan. I Deputy Registrar—W. H. E. Fellows.
Legal Remembrancer—H. A. B. Rattigan. | Government Advocate—S. M. Robinson.
TDivisional and District Judges will be found in the List nf Officers in the Commission, above
and extra Judicial Assistant Commissioners in the following List of Members of the
Provincial Civil Service.]
* In N.W. Frontier Province.
PUNJAB.

PUNJAB PROVINCIAL CIVIL SERVICE.


Settlement Collectors.
ist Grade. and Grade.
Hari Kishen Kaul. Isa Charn Cbandu Lai.
Extra Judicial Assistant Commissioner?.
ist Grade. 3rd Grade—continued.
W. A. Harris. F. B. R. Spencer.
Khuda Bakhsh, Khan Bahadur. Kidar Nath, Lala.
and Grade. 4th Grade.
Mulraj, I.ala. Aya Ram, Lala.
Narain Das, Ahluwalia. Rai Sahib. Ram Nath, Lala.
Muhammad Husain. Khan Sahib. Joti Parshad, Pandit.
Karm Chand, Rai Sahib. Sri Ram, Lala.
Nasir-ud-din, Sheikh.
3rd Gradf. Lakhpat Rai, Lala.
Achru Kam. Lala. Makhan Lai, Lala.
Chuni Lai, Lala. Balwant Singh, Sardar.
Extra Assistant Commissioners.
is! Grade. 3rd Grade. 4//1 Grade.
Bhawani Das, Rai Bahadur. I Arjan Das, Rai Sahib. Walagauhar, Sardar.
H. E. A. Wakefield. Harnam Das, Ahluwalia, Lala. Ilam-ud-din, Miyan.
Isa Charan Chandu Lai. Kesho Das, Lala.
and Grade. Amir Chand, Johar, Lala. Bishambar Diyal, Lala.
Janki Parshad, Shunglu, Rai Moti Ram, Rai Bahadur, Lala. Muhammad Ausaf Ali, Mir.
Bahadur. Nand Lai, Pandit.
Sher Ahmad Khan, Sardar, Ahmad Kaka Khel, Miyan.
CLE.

CANTONMENT MAGISTRATES.
Lieut.-Col. W. S. Hewett, LA. Major A. A. M. M. Faulknor, LA.
Lieut. -Col. J. H. Christie, LA. Capt. W. A. Bailey, LA
Lieut.-Col. C. J. Robarts, I.A. Capt. F. S. Walker, LA.
Major E. Waller, LA. Major W. A. L. Cowie, LA.
Lieut.-Col. R. E. S. Taylor, LA.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.


For Secretariat, see Page 61.
Accounts Branch.
Examiners—E. A. Dennys, J. Patch.
Deputy Examiner—J. Moran.

Buildings and Roads Branch.


Chief Engineer—3rd Class.
Smithe, E. Du C.
Superintending Engineers.
ist Class. and Class. 3rd Class.
I Granville, H. C. Goument,, C. E. V.
I Macdonald, W.
Executive Engineers.
1st Grade. 15/ Grade—continued. 2nd Grade—continued.
Bagley.W. A. Ram Singh. Bakhshi. Bishainber Nath.
Barratt, C. H, Robertson. L. F, Robertson, H. C.
Farley, F. Sanders, H. C
Kanhaiya Lai, Rai Bahadur. 3rd Grade.
Maclagan, Major R. S., R.E. and Grade. Montgomery, A. S.
Orr, A. E., Baines, H. M. Nihal Chand.
64 PUNJAB.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT—continued.
Buildings and Roads Branch—continued.
Assistant Engineers — is/ Grade.
Cockburn, E. D. Holme, Capt. A. S., R.E. | Stainton,V.
Crookshank, Capt. A. A., R.E Kali Krishna Mukarji.
Covenanted Engineers.
Dorman, W. S. I Hanly, J. F.
Temporary Engineers.
Duncan, E. A. Landon, F. H. | Lavelle, D. J.

Irrigation Branch.
Chief Engineers.
is/ Class.
Benton, J., CLE.
Kennedy, R. G.
Superintending Engineers.
ist Class. ■2nd Class. 3rd Class.
Baker, H. V. S. Frost, H. F. B.
Hatten, J. (.
Mullaly, J. J.
Pargiter, E. H.
Executive Engineers,
is/ Grade. is/ Grade—continued. 2nd Grade—continued.
Bellasis, E. S. Rose, F. C. Laurie, G. C.
Bennett, W. E. T. Russell, R. P. Mills, W. H.
Bird, W. J. A. Scratchley, A. J. Schonemann, F. W.
Carne, F. W. Tickell, R. H. Wadley, A. J.
Davis, J. G. Ward, T. R. J. Yeoman, F. W. K.
Farrant, J. T.
Gwyther, F. E. 2nd Grade.
Johnston, H. J., CLE. yd Grade.
Molloy, R. A. Cocheme, A. E. Cannell, R.
Morton, Major W. R., R.E. Eldridge, H. J. Fleming, C. A.
Pellereau. H. E. Holms, W. F. Meli, J.
Purves, R. E. Ives, H. W. M. Radhika Narain.
Rajjan Lai, Rai Bahadur. Johnson, C. W. Williams, C. B.
Assistant Engineers. — is/ Grade.
Bates, F. T. Kanthack, F. E. Sangster, W. P.
Foy, E. R. Murrav, A. R. Taylor, I. N.
Giflmon, J. W. Phul Chand, Rai. White, N.
Covenanted Engineers.
Scott, C. V. G. I Somers, W. T. Wood.
Temporary Engineers.
Floyd, C. J. Purves, F. M. Muller, C. H. A.
Faddy, C. S. Muller, W. C. W. Wilson, R. C. R.
Purves, E. H. Devi Diyal. Roberts, J. M.
Jeffries, A. E. May, C. G.

SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
The names of the officers in Survey Department serving in the Punjab will be found under
"India." (See p. 31.)
POLITICAL DEPARTMENT.
Agents to the Lieutenant-Governor.
The Commissioner and Superintendent of the Delhi Division for the time being, lor Pataudi,
Dujana, Loharu, Kalsia, Sirmur (Nahan).
Do. of the Jullundur Division for the time being, for Kapurthala, Mandi, Suket, Faridkot and Maler
' Kotla.
Do. of the Lahore Division for the time being, for Chamba.
Do! of the Multan Division for the time being for Frontier Tribes bordering on the districts of his
Division.
The Superintendent, Hill States, Simla, for the time being, for the Hill States.
The Political Agent. Phulkian States and Bahawalpur, for the time being, for the Patiala,
Bahawalpur, Jind, and Nabha States.
PUNJAB. 65
POLITICAL DEPARTMENT—continued.
HILL STATES.
Comprising Bilnspur (Kahhir), Bashahr, Nalajrarli (Hindiir), Keonthal, Baghal, Baghat, Jubbul,
Kuniharsain, Bhajji, Mailog, Balsan, J Miami, Kothar, Kunihar Mangal, Bija, Darkut,
Taroch, Sangri, Kaneti, Dalti, Koti, Theog, Madhan, Ghond, Ratesh, Rawin, and Dhadi. The
Deputy Commissioner of Simla is ex officio Superintendent.
FRONTIER TRIBES.
The Deputy Commissioner of Dera Ghaii Khan is Political Officer with respect to the Independent
Tribes bordering on his district.
PHULKIAN STATES AND BAHAWALPUR.
Political Ageat -Major J. R. Dunlop-Smith, CLE., LA.
Personal Assistant—J. Coldstream.
PATIALA STATE.
Accountant-General—T. H. S. Biddulph.
Settlement Commissions)—Major F. Popham Young, CLE., LA.
Medical Adviser to H.H. the Maharaja—Major C. H. James, I. M.S.
English Tutor and Guardian to H.H. the Maharajah—A. C. Sells, M.A.
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
Appointment.
W. Bell, CLE., M.A. . ...| Director of Public Instruction.
Indian Educational Service.
S. Robson, M.A Principal, Government College, Lahore.
J. C. Godlev, B.A. Inspector of Schools.
A. S. Hemmy, B.A. Professor, Government College.
R. H. Gunion Principal, Daly College, Indore.
F. J. Portman, B.A. Professor, Government College.
M. Crosse, M.A Inspector of Schools.
G. S. Brett, B.A Professor, Government College.
P. Brown, A.R.C.A. . Principal, Mayo School of Art, Lahore, and Curator of
Central Museum.
H. T. Knowlton ... Principal, Central Training College, Lahore.
W. T. Wright ... Head Master, Central Model School, Lahore.
Aitchison College, Lahore.
F. A. Leslie-Jones, M.A. I Principal.
James Kelly, B.A. I Assistant Principal.
Provincial Educational Service.
i'mrao Singh, Lala, M.A , Rai Bahadur I Inspector of Schools.
Nand Kishor, Lala. B.A.
Sheo Lai. Lala. B.A.
ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.
The names ot the Chaplains employed in the Punjab will be found under 1 India.'
(See pp. 23 and 24;.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.
ii:sprctor-Gsneral—C. G. W. Hastings, CLE.
Deputy Inspector-Generals—S. Smith, D. E. McCracken, W. G. Goldney.
District Superintendents.
is/ Grade. yd Grade. Grade. 5th Grade.
H. H. G. Potion* H. F. Pain. R. E. Blewitt. E. P. Broadway.
H. S. Dunsford. H. F. Palin. S. S. IValerfield* S. J. F. Berkeley.
H. J. G. Reid. E. L. French. H. G. Fitzgerald* H. V. B. Scott.
Lt.-Col. C. G.F. Pagan, B. Eqerton. D. Donald, CLE* E. W. Tomkins*
I.A. G. A. Rundle. T. W. Temple. E. Chisholm.
J. P. Rawlins. W. N. Ludlam. C. G. D. Farquhar. A. H. Wilkin.
D. K. Homan. G. T. C. Plowden.' H. G. IValerfield. E. C. M. Cooke*
S. C. Mitchell. L. L. Tomkins. C. A. Macpherson.
and Grade. W. S. Davis. H. L. Kemball. G. A. Cocks.
A. H. G. Close. H. A. Close* A. W. Mercer. A. D. St. Clair Barr.
W. A. E. Lake. A. S. Rogers. H. L. Williams. F. H. R. Kennedy.
R. Richardson. S. E. Wallace. R. D. C. Spencer.
Maj. H.T. Dcnnvs, l.A. A. C. Stewart. ,
W. F. L. Bean."
R. C. Plowden.
• In N.W. F.-ontier Province.
66 PUNJAB.

FOREST DEPARTMENT.
Conservator, 15/ Grade—E. &. Chester.
Deputy Conservators.
1st Grade. 3rd Grade.
G. S. Hart. J. E Barrett.
B. O. Coventry.
and Grade.
C. P. Fisher. 4th Grade.
A. V. Monro. W. Mayes.
J. C. Carroll.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Officers of the Indian Medical Servicf. in Civil Employ.
Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals—Col. J. McConaghey, M.D.
Civil Surgeons.
First Class. Second Class—continued. Second Class—continued
Lieutenant-Colonels. Maiors. Majors—conti nued.
W. Coates, M.D. J. R. Adie, M.B. A. W. T. Cuir.t, M.B.
T. R. Mulroney, M.D., C R. M. Green, F.R.C.S. E. V. Hugo, M.B.
F.R.C.S. W. R. Clark, M.B P. St. C. More.
J. A. Cunningham, M.D. D. M. Davidson, M.D.
S. Little, M.D. A. Coleman. Captains,
D. T. Lane, M.D.
Second Class. A. I. Macnab. R. Heard, M.B.
H. "Smith. E. S. Peck, M.B.
H. Hendley. C. H. James. J. Stephenson, M.B.
UN-covenanted Officers.
Gokal Chand, Rai Bahadur ; Dina Nath Pritha Datta, M.D.
Indian Subordinate Medical Department.
Hony. Capt. J. 1". Weston.
Lahore Medical College.
Principal and Professor ofSurgery—Lt.-Col. F. F. Perry, F.R.C.S., I. M.S.
Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Examiner to the Government of Punjab—Lt.-Col. D. St. J. D.
Grant, M.A., M.D., I.M.S.
Professor of Anatomy—Major J. C. Lamonl, M.B., I M.S.
Professor of Medicine— Capi. D". W. Sutherland, M.B., I.M.S.
Professor of Materia Medica and Pathology—Major H. G. Melville, I.M.S.
Professor of Botany, Comparative Anatomy, and Physiology—C. C. Caleb, M.B.
Sanitation and Vaccination Department.
Sanitary Commissioner—Lt.-Col. C. 1. Bamber, I.M.S.
Chief Plague Medical Officer—Major E. Wilkinson, F.R.C.S., I.M.S.
Punjab Lunatic Asylum.
Superintendent—Major G. F. W. Ewens, M.D., I.M.S.
Punjab Veterinary College.
Principal—Major H. T. Pease, l.CV.D.
Professor—Capt. A. Smith, l.CV.D.
Superintendents, Civil Veterinary Department.
Capt. G. K. Walker, l.CV.D.; E. W. Oliver, M.R.CV.S.

JAIL DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General of Prisons—Lt.-Col. T. E. L. Bate, CLE., I.M.S.
Superintendents, Central Jails.
Major G. F. W. Braide, M.B., I.M.S. (Lahore). I Capt. C. II. Benslev, I.M.S. (Montgomery;.
Major R. J. Macnamara, M.D., I.M.S. (Multan).
District Jails are in most cases in charge of the Civil Surgeon.
PUNJAB. 67

FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT.
Accountant-Gtneral—R. A. Gamble.
Deputy Accountant-General—W. D. F. Cowley.
Asst. Accountant-General and Examiner of Local Fund Accounts— H. G. Tomkins.
Asst. Accountants-General—F. D. Gordon, W. H. E. Mellor.
Chiej Superintendent—H. Whitford.

POSTAL DEPARTMENT.
Postmaster-General.
C. Stewart-Wilson.
Superintendents of Post Offices.
C. J. Dease, C. J. H. Hogg.
Postmasters : J. H. Smith (Rawalpindi), C. H. A. Stuart (Lahore).

TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
Chief Supei intcndent—J. W. Hensley.
Superintendent—11. E. Chappel.

SALT DEPARTMENT.
See Northern India Salt Revenue Department, page 60.

MISCELLANEOUS.
Commissioner of Excise, Superintendent of Stamps, and Inspector - General of Registration—
H. J. Maynard.
Meteorological Reporter—W. L. Dallas.
Superintendents, Army Remount Department—Capt. C. F. Temp'.er, I. A., Capt. S. A. M. Orr, I. A.,
Capt. A. C. Stewart, I.A.
68 NORTH-WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE.

NORTH-WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE.


Agen! to Gov. Gen. and Chief Commr. —Lieut. - See. In Chief Commr., P.IV. Dept.—Bt. Col.
Col. H. A. Deane, C.S.I. , I.A., apptd. gth J. E. Dickie, R.E.
Nov., 1901. Agencv Surgeon and Administrative Medical
Revenue Commr. — M. F. O'Dwyer. O/ftcfr-Lieut.-Col. P. A. Weir, [.M.S.
Judicial Commr. —C. E. F. Bimbury. Civil Smgeons—Lieut. -Col. G. W. P. Dennys,
S?c. to Chief Cmttmr. —A. H. Grant. I. M.S.. Major E. G. R. Whitcombe, I. M.S.,
Asst. Sec. to Chief Commr.— E. B. Howell. Capt. W. H. Cox, D.S.O., I.M.S.
Personal Asst. to Chirf Commr. —Lieut. F. H. Divisional and Sessions Judges—Lieut. -Col. E.
Humphrys, LA. Inplis, I. A., F. Field.
District Judge—F. P. Rennie.
Dkputy Commissioners.
Major C. B. Rawlinson, J. S. Donald, CLE. I Capt. B. C. Waterfield, LA.
CLE., LA. J. G. Lorimer, CLE. I H. D. Watson.
Major C. P. Thompson, I. A. C A. Barron.
Assistant Commissioners.
W. P. Barton. S. E. Pears. Capt. W. I. Keen, LA.
Capt. D. B. Blakeway. LA. J. Wilson-Johnston. .1. H. R. Fraser.
S. W. Gracey. A. R. Jelf. Capt. E. H. S. James, LA.
R. I. R. Glancv. G. C. L. Howell. Lieut. C. G. Crosthwaite, LA.
P. I. G. Pipon." .). H. H. Bill.
II. N. Bolton. T. B. Copeland. |
Political Agents.
MajorS. H. Godfrey. LA. —Dir, Sivat and Chitral.
F. W. Johnston. — Watia.
Major G. O. Roos-Keppel, CLE., \.A.—Khyber.
— Tochi.
S. S. Waterfield—Kurram.
Assistant Political Agents.
Capt. R. W. E. Knollys, LA.—Chitral.
Capt. H. Stewart, LA. —Dir and Swat.
Sahibzada Abdul Quaiyum, Khan Bahadur—Khyber.

CANTONMENT MAGISTRATES.
Capt. W. F. C. Tayler, LA. | Capt. F. G. A. Wimberley, LA.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.
inspector-General of Police—W. H. G. Rotton.
District Superintendents— G. T. C. Plowden, H. A. Close, H. G. FitzGerald, Douglas Donald
CLE., E. W. Tomkins, E. C. M. Cooke.

TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
(N.W. Frontier Province and Kashmir Division).
Superintendent—H. S. Stvan.
Asst. Superintendent—J. D. Macrae.

MISCELLANEOUS.
Inspector-General of Education and Archcrological Surveyor— M. A. Stein, M.A., Ph.D.
BURMA.1 69

BURMA.
ADMINISTRATION.
Lieutenant-Governor—"Che Hon. Sir H. S. BARNES, K.C.S.I. K.C.V.O.
Assumed charge, 4 April, 1903.
Private Secretary—D. Shearme.
Aide-de-Canip—Capt. B. H. Bignell, 117th Mahrattas.
Honorary Aiilcs-<le-Ca>np—Lt.-Col. H. Parkin, I. A. ; Commander C. W. R. Hooper, R.I.M.
Legislative Council of the Lieutenant-Governor.
J. Lowis, 21 Jan., 1003. C. H. Wilson, C.I.E., 14 Dec, 1904.
Mating Po, 25 Sept., 1003. H. S. Hartnoll, 14 Dec, 1904.
L. M. Jacob C.S.I. , 25 Sept., 1903. J. G. Reddie, 14 Dec, 1904.
F. C. Gates, 16 Oct., 1903. Maung Shwe Waing, 14 Dec , 1304.
C. G. Bayne, C.S.I., 19 Oct., 1904.
Secretariat.
Chief Secretary—F. C. Gates.
Revenue Secretary—H. M. S. Mathews.
Secretary—J. B. Wingate.
Under Secretaries— C. S. Pennell, C. W. Dunn (offg.)
Assistant Secretaries—B. P. Lentaigne, H. Birrel.
Secretary, P. W. D. and Chief Engineer—L. M. [acob, C.S.I.
Secretary, P.W.D. <Irrigation)--}!. W. V. Colebrook (tcmpy.).
Under Secretaries, P.IV.D. —A. E. Rose. C. C. S. Clark.
Assistant Secretary, P.IV.D.—A. E. P. Rae.
Financial Commissioner—W. T. Hall, C.S.I.
Secretary to Financial Commissioner—W. J- Keith.
Asst. Secy, to Financial Coinmr.— A. E. T. Ssrfas.
Settlement Commissioner, and Dircclc.r of Land Records and Agriculture—T. C. Wilson.
Deputy Director of I.and Records and Agriculture—J. MacKenna.
Asst. Director of Lanti Records and Agriculture—J. C. Clancey, F.R.A.S., F.R.G.S.

OFFICERS IN THE BURMA COMMISSION.


Commissioners. Deputy Commissioners. Deputy Commissioners. Assistant Commis
sioners.
A. H. B. Irwin, C.S.I. 2nd Grade. yd Grade—continued.
C. \V. Shaw. E. C. S. George, CLE H. Thompson. yd Grade.
H. L. Eales. H. L. Tilly. O. S. Parsons.
C. G. Bayne, C.S.I. G. G. Collins. L D. Fraser. A. G. Cooke.
A. S. Fleming. H. M. S. Matthews. T. J. Metcalfe. R. G. MeKenon.
H. P. Todd - Naylor, C. C. Lowis. F. L. J. Williamson.
CLE. Sir/. G. Scott, K.C.I.E Capt. W. R. Stone, LA.
H. S. Hartnoll. D. Ross. Assistant Commis W. A. Hertz.
T. C. Wilson. J. N. O. Thurston. sioners. H. C Moore.
N. G. Lholmeley. B. S. Carey, CLE. C. M. Webb.
Maj. D. J. C Macnabb, 1st Grade.
LA. E. Ford.
Maj. G. E. T. Green, G. F. S. Christie. 4//1 Grade.
Deputy Commissioners. LA. W. H. C. Minns. G. B. H. Fell.
! Maj. H. N.Wardc, LA. L. M. Parlett. J. MacKenna.
is/ Grade. Maj. F. H. Eliott, LA. H. E. McCo.'l. W. E. Lowry.
H. F. P. Hall. W. H. L. Cabell.
A T. A. Shaw. yd Grade. E. N. Drury. G. C. B. Stirling.
\V. N. Porter, CLE. I R. C. M. Svmns. R. E. V. Arbmhnot. H. N. Tuck.
B. K. S. McDerniott. W. H. Dawson. W. F. Grahame. W. J. Keith.
S.H. T. de la Corneuvc. Maj. E. C. Townsend, A. E. English. H. A. Thornton.
fi. Houghton. LA. C. R. Wilkinson.
I). H. R. Twomey. E. A. Moore. 2nd Grade. H. S. Pratt.
Maj. F. D. Maxwell, A. Gaitskell. W. F. Rice. Capt. G. Drage, LA.
LA. L. H. Saunders. R. Parry. 1 1. Clayton.
W. H. A. St. John H. G. A. Leveson. N. S. Field. C. S. Pennell.
Leeds. G. E. R. Grant-Brown. G. F. Arnold. J. P. Hardiman.
D. Wilson. M. Laurie. W. I. Smyth. Capt. T. L. Ormiston,
Maj. J. J. Cronin, LA. Maj. O. J.Obbard, LA. W. Carr. LA.
Maj. W. A. W. Strick /. B. Wingate. G. W. Dawson. Capt. F. R. Xethersole,
land, LA. Capt. H. Des Voeux, VV. V. Wallace. LA.
Mai. H. A. Browning, LA. C. C. T. Chapman. D. Shearme.
LA. Maj.C.L.O. Reid.I.A. A. H. Gayer. A. Macgregor.
Maj. S. L. Aplin, LA. A. E. Rigg.
70 BURMA.
OFFICERS IN THE BURMA COMMISSION—continued.
Assistant Commis Assistant Commis Assistant Commis Assistant Commis
sioners. sioners. sioners. sioners.
4/A Grade—continued. 4th Grade—continued. ±th Grade—continued. 4/A Grade—continued.
H. L. Stevenson. C W. Dunn. E. O. Fowler. J. A. Cope.
E. J. Colston. Capt. F. C. Owens, I. A. J. S. Furnivall. H. A. Brown.
B. H. Heald. Capt. H. V. M. Langtry, F. Lewisohn. J. E. Houldey.
G. Scott. LA. [ I. G. Lloyd. J. L. McCallum.
H. Birrell. R. C. S. Keith. T. Couper. D. G. Robertson.
G. P. Andrew. S. A. Smyth. H. B. Holme. E. N. Bell.
E. D. Duckworth. R. F. Greer. R. Casson. Capt. F. Bigg-Wither,
Capt. C. E. Bowen, I.A. D. F. Chalmers. Lieut. C. G. Hutchin LA.
J. A. Ross. C. F. Grant. son, I.A.
W. S. Morrison. Capt. W. B. T. Abbev, Lieut. A. S. B. Roberts,
LA. " , LA.
LAND REVENUE AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION.
Settlement Commissioner and Director of Land Records and Agriudture—T. C. Wilson.
Settlement Officers—W. E. Lowry, R. A. Gibson. W. F. Grahame, H. Clayton, C. M. Webb.
Assistant Settlement Officers— \i. L. Stevenson, Capt. F. C. Owens, I.A., C. H. Duffin.
Deputy Director of Land Records and Agriculture—J. MacKenna.
Assistant Director of Land Records and Agriculture—J. C. Clanrey, F.R.A.S., F.R.G.S.
Superintendents—R. A. Gibson, C. W. J. Ford, C. P. Torrens, P. Beechey.

PROVINCIAL CIVIL SERVICE.


Extra Assistant Commissioners.
1st Grade. 3rd Grade—continued. | 4/A Grade.—continued. | 4//1 Grade—continued.
J. E. Moultrie. Pe. R. Beaie. C. E. Hill.
G. E. Godber. E. P. Cloney. Ogh. S. St. C. Lightfoot.
and Grade. Saw Hla Pru. Mvat Tun Aung. C. H. Duffin.
Tha No. W. B. Tydd. E. Dawson.
Ba Til. R. R. T.'Wall. D. W. Rae.
F. Ripley. 4//1 Grade. C. E. Browne. San Pe.
yd Grade. Kin.
J. L. Lang. E. Fowle.
J. P. Carey. A. E. T. Sarfas.

JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
Chief Court of Lower Burma.
ChiefJudge-Sir H. T. White, K.CI.E.
Judges— C. E. Fox, W. Bigge, A. R. Birks.
Regislrai—A. Macgregor.
Judicial Commissioner, Upper Burma.
H. Adamson, C.S.I.
Law Officers.
Government Advocate—J. Lowis. Assistant Secretary to Govt., Legislative Dept.,
Assistant Govt. Advocate—R. S. Giles. and Secretary to Legislative Council—B. P.
Official Assignee and Receiver, Rangoon—Puma Lentaigne.
Chundra Sen.
Additional Sessions Judges.
B. Houghton.
D. Wilson.
D. Ross.
E. A. Moore.
H. E. McColl.
Judges of Small Cause Courts.
Rangoon—A. H. Bagley. Mtiiidn/ay—D. Ross. Afoulmein—H. E. McColl.
Additional fudge, Rangoou- Additional Judge, Mandalay— Additional Judge, Moulmein-
Pe. Kin. Kyaw Gaing.
BURMA. 71

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.


For Secretariat, see page 69.
Chief Engineer—2nd Class.
L. M. Jacob, C.S.I.
Superintending Engineers.
15/ Class. 2nd Class.
H. W. V. Colebrook. W. Algie.
M. P. Coode.
W. G. Newton.
J. T. Rollo.
Executive Engineers.
1st Grade. 15/ Grade—could. 2nd Grade—contd.
H. M. J. Bacon. A. E. Rose. H. O. Walling.
C. C. S. Clark. Preo Nath Sen C. H. Wollaston.
A. C. Crampton. E. G. Stanley.
E. G. Foy. F. W. Vyall. yd Grade.
E. Gabbett. E. W. Bell.
C. F. Gilbert. 2nd Grade. F. R. Collins.
J. P. Henderson. O. F. L. W. Cuffe. D. K. MacUonald.
C. E. Housden. W. G. Davie. W. H. O'Neill.
H. Hoyne-Fox. V. Griffin. J. M'F Petters.
H. W. James. H C. Jones. J. L. Stirling.
A. Monies. L. W. Lewis. P. F. Wickham.
G. T. I. Oliver. H. E. W. Martindell.
E. A. W. Phillips. W. A. Moran.
Assistant Engineers.
is/ Grade. 1st Grade—contd. 2nd Grade.
G. H. Bell. Ahindra Chandra Mukcrji. A. D. Anthony.
G. A. Durie. C. E. Rushton.
A. J. R. Hope. B. M. Samuelson.
F. C. Lowis. J. D. Stuart.

ACCOUNTS BRANCH.
Examiner. Deputy Examiners.
W. E. Curry. E. D. Chanter.
Munindra Kumar Mitra,
Temporary Engineers.
C. Scott. W. E. A. Wilkinson. E. H. Liversidge.
P. G Scott. W. Coggan. C. H. Parker.
K. Anwar Husain. W. A. A. Battle.

POLITICAL DEPARTMENT.
Supt. and Political Officer of the Southern Shan Deputy Commr., Arakan Hill Tracts—C. M.
States—Sir J. G. Scott, K.C.I.E. Prendergast.
Asst. Supt.—Capt. G. Drage, I.A. Dist. Supt. of Police and Dist. Mag., Salween—
Extra Asst. Commrs. —C. E. Browne, S. St. C. H. F. Hertz, CLE.
Lightfoot. Adviser on Chinese Affairs—
Supt. Northern Shan States—G. C. B. Stirling. Political Agents— Mai. F. H. Eliott, I. A. ; A. G.
Asst. Commr. —D. F. Chalmers. Cooke ; G. E. R. Grant-Brown ; H. F. Hertz,
Extra Asst. Conimr. —H. J. Inman. CLE. ; B. S. Carev, CLE. ; G. P. Andrew ;
Asst. Conimr. Chin Hills—E. O. Fowler. H. G. A. Leveson ; G. C B. Stirling.
Extra Asst. Commr. —W. B. Tydd.

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
Director of Public Instruction—J. Van S. Pope, M.A.
Inspectors of Schools—W. G. Wedderspoon, M.A., LL.B., F.R.G.S. ; A. E. Potter, M.A., B.Sc,
F.C.S ; S. W. Cocks, M.A. ; S. M. Douglas, B.A.
Principal of Amalgamated High and Normal School of Moulmtin—H. E. Wilkins, B.A.

ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT—(see pp. 23 and 24).


72 BURMA.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Inspcc'.or-Gcncral—Col. S. C. F. Peile, CLE., I. A.
Deputy Inspector-General, Ch i! Police—A. G. Mayne.
1')tpuiy Inspector-General, Military Police—Lt.-Col. H. Parkin, I. A.
Deputy Inspector-General, Supply and Clothing—A. J. A. Jartline.
District Superintendents.
15/ Grade. 3rd Grade. 4//1 Grade—continued. 4//1 Grade—continued.
R. W. Martin. W. H. Tarleton. J. Dobson. H. F. Hertz, CLE.
C. J. O'Donoghue. E. H. Molloy. V. C. C. Annesley. R. C. Rogers.
\V. G. Snadden. C. E. Llovd: J. W. Davidson. K. C. Macdonald.
J. M. Law R. A. E. Castle. R. C. dimming. F. S. Orchard.
St. L. B. Aldworth. R. E. Barber. E. W. B. Whiting.
and Grade. E. Martini. H. Deighton. H. C. Gadsden.
M. J. iChisholm. H. P. Dalzell-Walton. B. L. Cumberland. A. St. J. Ingle.
H. P. Pedler. W. W. Forbes. F. .1. S Whiting.
P. J.IPorter. W. N. Baines. E. A. VV. G. McDougall C. L. Hobson.
R. H. Greenstreet, G. W. Tarleton. I. de I.. Wooldridge.
CLE. 4th Grade. G. Tilly. H. S. T. Wallace.
C. M. Prendergast. A. D. Kicrnander.
Assistant District Superintendents—is/ G.
E. C. S. Shuttleworth. J. P. Algie. W. S. Thnm.
P. F. de la F. Sherman. H. Thompson. F. T. B. Summers.
W. A. Robinson.
Commandants ok Military Police Battalions.
Major C. C. A. Sillery, LA. | Major R. F. C. Gordon, LA.
Rangoon Town PoLtCE.
Commissioner—R. G. P. P. McDonnell, CLE..
Asst. Coiuinr. —F. T. B. Summers.

FOREST DEPARTMENT.
Imperial Forest Service.
Conservators. Deputy Conservators. Deputy Conservators.
is/ Grade. 2nd Grade. yd Grade—continued.
F. B. Manson. C. E. Muriel. H. H. Forteath.
F. B. Bryant. H. fackson. F. A. Leete.
G. F. R. Blackwcll. S. Carr.
and Grade. M. Hill.
T. A. Hauxwell. H. Carter. 4/A Grade.
1. H. L-ice. C. R. Dun.
H. Slade. H. S. Ker-Edie.
yd Grade. F. Linnell.
Deputy Conservators. C. B. Smales.
is/ Grade. F. J. Branthwaite. A. H. M. Lawson.
i W. F. L. Tottenham. C. W. Doveton.
H. B. Ward. H. .V. Thompson. A. E. Ross.
J. C. Murray. G. R. Lou?. G. E. S. Cubitt.
' L Copeland. W. T. T. McHarg. G. K. Parker.
H. B. Anthony. C W. A. Bruce. R. S. Troup.

Provincial Forest Service.


Extra Deputy Conservators, 2ud~Gtade—E.M. Buchanan ; 3rd Grade—C. W. Allan, R. M. Kavanagh.
BURMA. 73

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General oj Civil Hospitals, and Sanitary Commr.—Co\. C. C. Little, M.D., I.M.S.
Deputy Sanitary Commissioner—Capt. F. A. L. Hammond, I. M.S.
Civil Surgeons.
i si Class. 2nd Class— continued. 2nd Class— continued.
Lieutenant-Colonels. Majors. Captains.
G. T. Thomas, D.P.H., I. M.S. G. H. Stewart, I.M.S.
K. E. S. Davis, M.B., I.M.S. Kanta Prasad, M.B.. I.M.S. L. E. Gilbert, I.M.S.
md Class. C. Duer, M. B..F.R.C.S., I.M.S. F. V. O. Beit, I.M.S.
1. Entrican, I.M.S. J. Good, I.M.S.
Lieutenant-Colonels. ■ VV. G. Pritl more, I.M.S.
I S. Rundlc, M.B., CM., I.M.S. J. Penny, D.P.H., I.M.S. Assistant Surgeons.
A. O. Evans, I.M.S. R. H. Nailer.
Majors. Captains. F. Bradley, Houy. Lieut.
A. R. P. Russell, I.M.S. C. E. Williams, M.B., I.M.S. J. Fisher, Hony. Lieut.
W. H. Cooper, Hon. Lieut.
C. N. Bensley, M.B., CM., C. C. S. Barry, I.M.S. A. H. Nolan, Hony. Capt.
I.M.S. T. Stodart, M.B., I.M.S.
R. H. Castor, I.M.S P. Dee, I.M.§. Uncovenantcd.
T. W. Stewart, I.M.S. M. Dick, I.M.S. I. A. Maudox, L.R.C.P. & S.
F. J. Dewes, I.M.S. A. Kenton, I.M.S. C. Martin, L.R.CP. &S.
Resident Medical Officer, Rangoon General Hospital—Capt. E. R. Rost, I.M.S.

JAIL DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General— Lieut. -Col. F.. P. Frenchman, I.M.S.
Superintendents and Medical Officers of Jails—Major G. J. H. Bell, M.B., I.M.S.; Major Bo wa
Jewan Singh, I.M.S.

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.
Chief Customs Authority— VV'. T. Hall, C.S.I.
Chief Collector of Customs—H. L. Tilly.
Collectors.
Commander C. R. Ford, R.I.M. Commander G. A. Rose, R.I.M.
Commander J. H. D. St. John, R.I.M. |
Assistant Collector and Superintendent, Preventive Service—T. B. Stubbs.

ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT.
Accountant-General—F. J. Atkinson.
Deputy Accountant-Genera/—J. P. Hardiman.
Chief Superintendent—B. M. Laville,

POST OFFICE.
Deputy Postmasier-Gtneral—Cowasji Jamshedji Lalkaka, Khan Bahadur.

TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
Superintendent, Lower Burma Division—G. W. Talbot.
„ Arakan Division—Ganendro Prasad Roy.
i» Upper Burma Division —H. A. Armstrong.

SURVEY OF INDIA DEPARTMENT (See under •'India/- p. 3i>.


74 BURMA.

MARINE DEPARTMENT.
Port Officers.

Comdr. C. W. R. Hooper, Marine Transport Comdr. J. H. D. St. Coll. of Customs,


R.I.M. (Principal Port Officer and Super John Superintendent ot
Officer, Burma). intendent of Mer Mercantile Marine,
cantile Marine, and Asst. Superin
Superintendent of tendent, Savage and
Light-houses, and Oyster Island Light
Transport Agent, houses, Akyab.
Rangoon.
Comdr. G. A. Rose, Coll. of Customs and Comdr. C. R. Ford. Coll. of Customs and
R.I.M. Superintendent of R.I.M. Superintendent of
Mercantile Marine, Mercantile Marine,
Moulmein. Bassein.

Asst. Port Officer, Rangoon— W. H. Allen.


River Surveyor, Moulmein— E. T. C. Cox.
Marine Transport Officers—Comdr. C. W. R. Hooper, R.I.M., and Comdr. A. W. McArthur,
R.I.M.
Superintending Engineer, Rangoon—Engineer J. Lush, R.I.M.
,, ,, Mandalay—Engineer W. C. Sharvell, R.I.M.

Port of Rangoon.
Deputy Conscrvatoi—T. A. B. Maclurcan. Resident Engineer—J. L. Holmes.
Asst. ,, —H. Hewett, Assistant ,, —W. Lindley.
Health Officer- V. A. Foy, M.B., CM.

MUNICIPALITIES AND CANTONMENTS.


President, Rangoon Municipality—M. Laurie.
Akunivun and Registrar of Town Lands—W. Shircore.
Cantonment Magistrates—Lt.-Col. G. B. Crawley, I.A., Capt. H. de V. Harvest, I. A.,
Capt. R. R. Vaughan, LA.

MISCELLANEOUS APPOINTMENTS.
Government Archaeologist—Taw Sein Ko, M.R.A.S., F.A.I., F.S.A.
Government Translator—Tun Nyein.
Superintendent of Government Printing—C. Sanderson.
Superintendent, Civil Veterinary Department—Major G. H. Evans, I.C.V.D.
2nd Superintendent ,, „ —T. Rcnnie, I.C.V.D.
Superintendent of Government Khcdciahs — l. H. W. Dalrymple-Clark.
Deputy ditto—}. B. Birch.
75

MADRAS.

Governor—The Right Hen. Arthur Oliver Villicrs, Baron AMPTHILL, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.K.
Took his seat 28 December, 1900.

L STAFF.
Private See.—L. M. Wynch. Honorary Aide-de-Camp—Lieut. - Colonel C.
Military See. —Maj. W. MacL. Campbell, Royal Crighton, S. Indn. Rwy. V.R.
Highlanders. Native Aide-de-Camp — Risaldar-Major Shaikh
Aides-de-Camp — Cant. R. D'A. Fife, York Farid, Sardar Bahadur, 16th Light Cavalry.
shire Regiment ; Lieut. E. L. Popham, 26th Surgeon—Major W. Molesworth, I. M.S.
Light Cavalry. Commandant of Body Guard.—Major F. C.
Extra Aides-de-Camp— Capl. R. L. Mathews, Logan-Home, 28th Light Cavalry.
R. Monmouthshire Engrs. ; Capt. Lord F. T. Adjutant of Body Guard.— Capt. H. C. Oakes,
Hamilton - Temple - Blackwood, D.S.O. 9th 28th Light Cavalry.
Lancers. Lieut. A. E. Parker, R. Highrs.

MEMBERS OF COUNCIL.
:-nr J. Thomson, K.C.S.I. Took his seat 9 May, | Gabriel Stokes, C.S.I. Took his seat 9 Novem-
1901. I ber, 1903.
Additional Members for Making Laws and Regulations.
Officials. Non-Officials.
C. J. Weir, 18 March, 1903. L. A. Govindaraghava Aiyar, 9 January, 1903.
R. V. Srinivasa Aiyar, Diwan Bahadur, K. Vasudeva Aiyangar, 6 March, 1903.
30 October, 1903. j G. Srinivasa Rao, 9 December, 1903.
J. N. Atkinson, 7 November, 1903. M. Krishnan Nayar, 9 December, 1903.
A. <i. Bourne, D.Sc, 3 December, 1903. I K. Venkata Rao, 23 December, 1903.
H. Bradley, 25 March, 1904. Sir G. G. Arbuthnot, 11 January, 1904.
A. E. C. Stuart, 5 May, 1904. Ghulam Muhammad Ali, Sahib Bahadur, Khan
Sir V. Bhashyam Aiyangar, CLE., Diwan Bahadur, Prince of Arcot, 25 January, 1904.
Bahadur, 6 May, 1904 H. P. Hodgson, 21 March, 1904.
J. E. P. Wallis, 8 November, 1904. C. Muttukumaraswami Mudaliyar, Zamindar of
J. Twigg, 22 November, 1904. Chunampet, 29 March, 1904.
G. S. Forbes, C.S.I., 20 December, 1904. P. S. Sivaswami Aiyar, 12 May, 1904.
V. C. Desikachariyar, 22 August, 1904.

SECRETARIAT.
Chief Secretary to Government—G. S. Forbes, Public Works Department.
C.S.I. Secretary (General)—W. B. de Winton, CLE.
Under Secretary—A. R. Knapp. Under Secretary—S. B. Murray.
Assistant Secretary—F. U. Evans. Joint Secretary (Irrigation Branch) — A. H.
Chief Assistant—C. Schmidt. Garrett.
Revenue Department. Under Secretary—T. W. S. Smyth.
Secretary—M. Hammick, CLE. Consulting Architect—G. S. T. Harris.
Under Secretary—A. Y. G. Campbell. Railway Branch.
First Assistant—V. A. Anantarama Aiyar. Secretary—A. Morse ("ffg.).
Local and Municipal, Educational and Under Secretary—C. D. D. Wilson.
Legislative Departments. Chief Assistant— R. Parsons.
Secretary—A. G. Cardew.
First Assistant—V. Raghava Charlu, Diwan
Bahadur.
76 MADRAS.

GRADATION LIST OF INDIAN CIVIL SERVANTS ON THE


MADRAS ESTABLISHMENT.

1865. Tvvigg, John, Coll. of Sea Customs, and of the


Arundel, Sir Arundel Tagg, K.C.S.I., Member Madras Dist., Protector of Emigrants, and
ot Council of the Governor-General. Supt. ot Stamps and Stationery.
Andrew, James, Resident in Travancore and
Cochin.
1868. Stuart, Andrew Edmund Castlestuart, Coll. and
Davies, Sir James Acworth, Judge of the High Tate,Mag.
Court of Judicature. Alexander Chambers, Dist. and Sess.
Judge.
1869. 1880.
Moore, Lewis, Judge of the High Court of Broadfoot, Ramsay Douglas, Dist. and Sess.
Judicature. Judge.
Moberly, Henry, Dist. and Sess. Judge.
Macleod, Bannatyne. Coll. and Mag.
1871. Hewetson, John, Dist. and Sess. Judge.
Cox, Arthur Frederick, C.S.I., Comptroller and 1881.
Auditor-General and Head Commissioner of
Paper Currency. Meyer, William Stevenson, CLE., Secy, to
Thomson, Sir James, K.C.S.I., Member of Govt, of India, Fin. and Comm. Dept.
Council. Dance, George Whitmore, Coll. and Mag.
Stokes, Gabriel. C.S.I., Member of Council. Stuart, Harold Arthur, C.S.L, Dir. of the Cen
tral Criminal Intelligence Dept.
Cardevv, Alexander Gordon, Secy, to Govt.,
1872. Loc. and Mun., Educ. and Legis. Dents.
Forbes, George Stuart, C.S.I., Chief Secy, to Bell, Matthew Denny, Dist. and Scss. Judge.
Govt. 1882.
'873- Murdoch, David Doig, Coll. and Mag.
Benson, Ralph Sillery, Judge of the High Court Home, William Ogilvie, Inspr.-Genl. of Police.
of Judicature.
1883.
Shipley, Reginald Hebcr, Coll. and Mag.
Martindale, Sir Arthur Henry Temple, K.C.S.I., Miller, Leslie Creerv, Dist. and Sess. Judge.
Agent to the Governor-General in Rajputana. Elwin, Edgar Alfred, Coll. and Mag.
Power, Guy Francis Thomas, Dist. and Scss.
Judge. 1884.
1877. Houghton, Bernard, Dy. Commr., Burma.
Morris, Robert, Coll. and Mag.
Brodie, Vernor Alexander, Dist. and Sess. Clegg, Robert Bailey, Coll., and Mag.
Judge. Wynch, Lionel Maling, Private Secy, to Govr.
Hammick, Murray, C.I.E., Secy, to Govt., Pinhey, Arthur Francis, Coll. and Msg.
Revenue Dept.
1885.
1878.
Taylor, Herbert Douglas.
Bradley, Herbert, First Member of Board of Can-, Reginald Childers Culling, Coll. and Mag.
Revenue, and Commr. of Salt, Abkari, and Butterworth, Alan, Coll, and Mag. Coll. and Mag.
Sep. Rev.
Sim, Henry Alexander, CLE., Second Member Campbell, Richard Hamilton, Coll. and Mag-.
Cowie, Donald William Garden, Coll. and Mag.
of Board of Revenue, and Commr. of Land Cobb, Henry Venn, Foreign Dept., Govt, of
Revenue and Inain Commr. India.
Atkinson, John Nathaniel, Member, Bd. of Rev.,
Commr. of Rev. Ssttlt., and Dir., Dept. of 1886.
Land Records and Agriculture.
1879. Walker, James, CLE., Dy. Commr., Central
Provs.
Weir, Charles James. Member, Bd. of Rev., and Brodie, Norman Somerville, Coll. and Mag.
Commr. of I-and Rev. Harding, Herbert Olive Denman, Dist. and
Hamnett, Frederick Harper, Dist. and Sess. Sess. Judge.
Judge. Munro, James Hume, Dist. and Scss. Judge.
Mullaly, Charles Mylne, Coll. and Mag., and Partridge, John George Denman, Coll. r,nd Mag.
Addl. Sess. Judge.
MADRAS. 77
INDIAN CIVIL SERVANTS—continued.
1887. Ghoie Mahimohun, Head Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Bitten, Join: Kaye, Judicial Commr., Berar. Maclver, Stewart William Graham Iver, Head
Michael, Walter Henry, Fin. Dept., Govt, of Young, Asst. Coll. and Mafc'.
India. Matthew, Head Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Vaughan, Ernest Llewellyn, Dist. and Sess. .Hughes, Mag.
John William, Head Asst. Coll. and
Judge.
Buckley, Llewellvn Eddison, Coll. and Mag. 1893.
dimming, John Arthur, Coll. and Map:,
llosanquet, Oswald Vivian, Foreign Dept., Cotton, Julian James, Head Asst. Coll. and
Govt, of India. Mag.
Forbes. Arthur Trevor. Dist. and Sess. Judge. Gillespie, James Thomas, Dy. Registrar, High
Scott, Edwin, Coll. and Mag. Court, Appt lla*e Side.
Couchman, Malcolm Edward, Spl. Settlement
18S8. Officer and Spl. Asst. to Coll.
Lys, William, Head Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Davidson, Lionel, Commr. of Coorg. Marjoribanks, Norman Edward, Depy. Dir. of
Ayling, William Bock, Dist. and Sess. Judge. Land Records.
Parsons, Francis Cotton, Coll. and Mag. Vibert, Arthur Lionel, Head Asst. Coll. and
Gillman, Herbert Francis Wehb, Collector of Mag.
the Vizianngram Zamindari. Harris, Leonard Tatham, Head Asst. Coll. and
Jardine, William Ellis, Foreign Dept., Govt, of Mag.
India. Roberts, Svdne3" Gordon, Head Asst. Coll. and
Mag.
1889.
Slight, Andrew Mure, Dist. and Sess. Judge. 1894.
Robertson, John Herbert, Sub-Coll, and Joint Macmichacl, Neil, Head Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Mag. Austin, Robert Frederick, Head Asst. Coll. and
Bedford, James Perch, Sub-Coll, and Joint Mag. Mag.
Dutt, Atul Chunder, Sub-Coll, and Joint Mag. Burn, John Gunn, Head Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Lloyd, Ernest Sampson, Head Asst. Coll. and
Mag.
1890. Thompson, Arthur, Head Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Edgington, Arthur, Head Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Chctti, Vengal Venugopal, Sub-Coll, and Joint Coleridge,
Mag. Francis Arthur, Head Asst. Coll. and
Elwin, Ernest Barnes, Sub-Coll, and Joint Mag.
Mag. 1895.
Spencer, Charles Gordon, Sub-Coll, and Joint
Mag. Kershasp, Pirozeshah, Hea:'. Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Francis, Walter, Sub-Coll, and Joint Mag. Bryant, John Forbes, Head Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Todhunter, Charles George, Sub-Coll, and Joint Wood, Richard Boardman, Head Asst. Coll. and
Mag. Mag.
Phillips, William Watkin, Sub-Coll, and Joint Booty, Percy Abbey, First Asst. Commr., and
Mag. Dist. Mag., Coorg.
Rice, Percival Stanley Pitcairn, Sub-Coll, and Banerji, Albion Rajkumar, Head Asst. Coll. and
Joint Mag. Mag.
Oldfield, Francis Du Pre, Sub-Coll, and Joint Ashe, Robert William D-Estcourt, Asst. Coll.
Mag. and Mag.
Heaney, John Samuel, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
1891.
Murphy, Matthew Joseph, Sub-Coll, and Joint 1896.
Mag.
Grimley, Reginald Fearn, Sub-Coll, and Joint Turing, Julius Mathison, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Campbell, Archibald Young Gipps, Under Secy.
Mag. to Govt. , Rev. Dept.
Knapp, Arthur Rowland, Under Secy, to Govt. Wallace, Edward Hamilton, Asst. Coll. and
Slocock, Francis Samuel Alfred, Dy. Commr., Mag.
Centr. Provs. Stokes, Hopetoun Gabriel, Under Secy., Home
Graham, Robert Arthur, Sec. to the Commr. Dept., Govt, of India.
of Salt, Abkari, and Sep. Rev.
Hannay, Alexander Lidderdale, Registrar of the Braidwood,
Mag.
Harold Lithgow, Asst. Coll. and
High Court of Judicature. Holland, Robert Erskine, Dy. Commr. of Salt,
Thornton, Edward Labouchere Ruthven, Head Abkari, and Customs Dept.
Asst. Coll., and Mag. Waller, David Grierson, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
1892. 1897.
Cumming, Alexander Robertson, Secy. to Legh, Edmund Willoughby, Asst. Coll. and
Commrs. of Land Revenue. Mag.
Moore, Lewis Grenville, Head Asst. Coll. and Johnson, Christopher Thomas Heaton, Asst.
Mag. Coll. and Mag.
7« MADRAS.
INDIAN CIVIL SERVANTS—continued.
Moore, Pierce Langrishe, Coll. of Civ. and Mily Davies, Robert William, Asst. Collr., Dist. Mag.,
Station, Bangalore. and Agent to Govt., Vizagapatam.
Paddison, George Frederick, Spl. Settlement Whitty, Richard French Lawrence, Asst.
Officer and Spl. Asst. Coll. Coll. and Mag.
Smith, Boteler Chernocke, Asst. Coll. and Mag. Doig, William Aitkenhead, Asst Coll. and Mag.
Loftiis-Tottenham, Alexander Robert, Asst. . Narayana Aiyar, Rajappaya, Asst. Coll. and
Coll. and Mag. Mag.
Moscardi, Alexander Francis George, Asst. Coll. Burkitt, Harold Hamilton, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
and Mag. Robertson, Frederick William Rowntree, Asst.
1898. Coll. and Mag.
Evans, Frederick Buisson, Asst. Secy, to Govt. 1901.
Richards, Frederick John, Spl. Settlement Souter, Charles Alexander, Asst. Coll. and Mag-
Officer and Spl. Asst. to Coll. Mackay, Charles Gordon, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Innes, Charles Alexander, Spl. Asst Settlement Tyler, Henry Hervey Francis Macdonald, Asst.
Officer and Asst. to Coll. and Mag Coll. and Mag.
Bardswell, Hugh Rosser, Asst. Coll. and Mag. Lancashire,
Jenkins, Richard Arthur, Asst. Coll. and Mag. Gharpurey, John Kenneth, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Hari Ganpat Rao, Asst. Coll. and
Hemingway, Frederick Ricketts, Asst. Coll. Mag.
and Mag
Vernon, Harold Anselm Bellamy, Asst. Coll. McFarland,
Mag.
William Gregg, Asst. Coll. and
and Mag. Reilly, Hugh Tempest, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Hannyngton, Frank, Asst. Coll and Mag.
Moir, Thomas Eyebron, Spl. Settlement Officer 1902.
and Spl. Asst. to Coll.
Cotton, Charles William Egerton, Asst. Coll. Graham, John Frederick, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
and Mag. Stuart, George Archibald Douglas, Asst. Coll.
1899. and Mag.
Reilly, Henry D'Arcy Cornelius, Asst. Coll. Bhore, Joseph William, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Noyce, Frank, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
and Mag. Cox, Alexander Ranken, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Cotterell, Cecil Bernard, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Jackson, Gilbert Hollinshead Blomfield, Asst. 1903.
Coll. and Mag.
Roy, Jotindra Nath, Asst. Coll. and Mag Bracken, Geoffrey Thomas Hirst, Asst. Coll.
Curgenven, Arthur Joseph, Asst. Coll. and Mag. and Mag.
Huggins, John Reginald, Asst. Coll. and Mag. Sykes, Maurice Gaskell, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Davis, Eric Alan, Asst. Coll. and Mag. Ellis, Robert Hawkes, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Dutt, Pratap Chandra, Asst. Coll. and Mag. Fowler, John Charles Hill, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Walsh, Ernst Pakcnham, Asst. Coll. and Mag. Crofton, Charles D'Arcy, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Fotheringham, Alexander, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
1904.
1900. Row, Vombatkere Pandurang, Asst. Coll. and
di Cadilhac, Arthur Mario Agricola Collier Mag.
Galletti, Asst. Coll. and Mag. Thomas, Edward Francis, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Molony, John Chartres, Asst. Coll. and Mag. Slater, Samuel Henry, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Chadwick, David Thomas, Spl. Settl. Officer Pate, Henry Reginald, Asst. Coll and Mag.
and Spl. Asst. to Coll. Stodart, James Carlyle, Asst. Coll. and Mag.
Native Civil Servants (Appointed under 33 Vic, cap. 3, sec. 6).
1882. 1887.
Kellakka Covilagom Manavedan Raja, Dist.
and Sess. Judge. Tumalapalli Varada Rao, Sub. Judge.
Muhammad Raza Khan, Nawab, Khan Bahadur,
Coll. and Mag.
1886.
Tiruvarur Muttuswami Aiyar Swaminatha Aiyar, Perungavur Rajagopala Chariyar, Sub-Coll, and
Dist. and Sess. Judge. Joint Mag.

MADRAS CIVIL ANNUITANTS.


Appd. Ann. Name. Appd. Ann. Nam;.
1842 1874 Arbuthnot, Sir A. J., K.C.S.I., j 1863 1898 Bliss, Sir H. W., K.C.I.E.
CLE. 1862 1887 Brandt, F.
1864 1897 Austin, W. P. | 1864 1884 Buick, D.
1848 1876 Banbury, G. 1864 1889 Burrows, L. R.
j 862 1895 Best, J.'W. 1855 1882 Carr-Gomm, F. C.
1864 1890 Bird, C. A. 1863 1898 Crole, C. S., CLE.
MADRAS. 79
MADRAS CIVIL ANNUITANTS—continued.
Appd.l Ann. Name. Appd. Ann. Name.
1831 1861 Crazier, F. H. 1878 1903 Mounsey, C. H.
1852 1884 Davidson, R., C.S.I. 1869 1904 Nicholson, Sir F. A., K.C.I.E.
1877 1903 Dumergue, J. W. F. 1875 1902 O Farrell, H. H.
1868 1896 Farmer, H. R. 1862 1888 Pennington, J. B.
1850 1882 Forbes, L. 1856 1884 Plumer, C. G.
1863 1894 Galton, C. A. 1862 1897 Price, Sir J. F, K.C.S.I.
1864 1896 Gibson, E. |l 1851 1881 Puckle, R. K., CLE.
1863 1888 Glenny, W. H. 1875 1900 Rees, J. D., CLE.
1888 Goldingham, J. D. 185S 1886 Reid, J. W.
1863 1890 Goodrich, H. St. A. 1863 1884 Roupell, N. A.
1S62 1887 Gordon, H. P. 1877 1904 Russell, S.
1863 1899 Grahame, W. F. 1872 1897 Sewell, E. J.
1 363 1884 Gribble, J. D. B. i860 1 891 Sewell, H.
1864 1892 Happell, W. A. 1868 1894 Sewell, R.
1876 1903 Higgens, A. W. B. 1863 1884 Spedding, J. B.
1877 1902 Holmes. W. C. 1863 1893 Stokes, Sir H. E., K.C.S.I.
i860 1890 Horsfall, J. G., CLE. i860 1889 Stokes, H. J.
J 863 1888 Hughesdon, J. C. 1863 1884 Stuart, A. J.
»857 1893 Hutchins, Sir P. P., K.C.S.I. 1864 1899 Sturrock, J., CLE.
1844 1883 ♦Inncs, I„ C. 1850 1886 Sullivan, H. E., C.S.I.
1863 1891 Irvine, G. D. 1849 1874 Swinton, R. B.
1867 1893 Johnson, E. C. •855 1889 Thomas, H. S.
1863 1889 Kelsall, J. 1875 1902 Thorburn, W. M.
1880 Kindersley, F. M. 1842 1878 Thornhill, G., C.S.I.
i367 1894 Rough, C. 1875 tooi Tremenheere, J. H. A.
1364 1890 Lee-Warner, John. 1864 1895 Turner, E.
:865 1900 Le Fanu, W. J. H. 1864 1890 Turner, H. G.
1857 1888 Leman, G. D. 1870 1897 Underwood, W. G.
1863 1890 Lister, A. L. 1842 1872 Walhouse, M. J.
1862 1888 Logan, W. 1857 1887 Webster, E. F., CLE.
1841 1876 Lushington, J. L. 1867 1896 Weir, T.
1863 1S91 McCarthy, S. T. 1868 1893 Weld, M. R.
1855 1882 Macgregor, A. 1 1876 1901 Welsh, W. H. 1
1869 1904 Mackenzie, G. T. 1863 1884 Wigram, H.
1 365 1895 Macleane, C. D. 1863 1893 Wilkinson, F. H.
1363 1889 Martin, C. W. W., LL.D. 1869 1898 Willock, W. A.
1852 1880 Master, J. H. i860 1889 Wilson, W.
1845 1872 Master, R. E. 1869 1903 Winterbotham, Sir H. M., K.C.S.I.
1848 1873 Morris, H. 1873 1898 Wynne, S. H.
Invalid and Reduced Pensions.
1867 1887 Cumming, C C. L. B. 1867 1880 I Maltby, T. J.
1877 1886 Frazer, R. W 1868 1883 Mclver, Sir L., Bart., M.P.
i376 1900 Horsfall, T. M. 1857 1879 McQuhae, W.
1857 1870 Hutchins, A. R 1855 1865 Nisbet, W.
1856 1867 Kerr, W. H. 1862 1874 Roberts, P. L.
1868 1892 Knox, H. T. 1855 '877 Sharpe, G. R.
1862 1872 Lilly, W. S. 1863 1883 Wallace, J.
1877 1903 Wolfe-Murray, F. D A. O.

In receipt of a Judicial Pension.

JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE.
Established 1862.
Chief Justice—Sir Charles Arnold White. . „ _
Puisne Judges-Sir S. Subramanya Aiyar, K.C.I.E, Diwan Bahadur ; S.r J. A. Dav.es; R. b.
Benson ; H. T. Boddam ; L. Moore.
L'AW OFFICERS.
Advocate General—John Edward Power Wallis.
Government Solicitoi—S. Orr.
Crown and Public Prosecutor—]. Adam.
So MADRAS.
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT—continued.
OFFICERS OF THE HIGH COURT.
Registrar—A. L. Hannay.
Original Side. Appellate Side.
Deputy Registrar—J. H. Bakcwell. Deputy Regislrm—J. T. Gillespie.
Assistant Registrar—J. R. Atkinson.
Sheriff oj Madras—C. J. Hig?s.
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.—JUDICIAL BRANCH.
District and Sessions Judges.
G. F. T. Power. J. Hewetson. T. H. Munro.
V. A. Brodie. M. D. Bell. 1 E. L. Vaughan.
F. H. Hamnctt. K. C. Manavedan Raja. , A. T. Forbes.
A. C. Tate. L. C. Miller. ! W. B. Ayling.
R. D. Broadfoot. ! T. M. Swaminatha Aiyar. A. M. Slight.
H. Moberly. I H. O. D. Harding.
Additional Sessions Judge, the Nilgiris.
C. M. Mullaly.
MADRAS CITY CIVIL COURT.
Judge—C. Jambulingam Mudaliyar, CLE., Rao Bahadur.
Small Cause Court, Madras.
Chief Judge—J. G. Smith.
Judges—Victor Philip de Rozario, M. O. Parthasarathi Aiyangar.
Registrar—F. B. Lovery.
Presidency Magistrates, Madras.
Chief Presidency Magistrate—W. E. T. Clarke.
Second Presidency Magistrate—Muhammad Aziz-ud-din Husain, Khan Sahib.
Third Presidency Magistrate—Charles Gahan.
Fourth Presidency Magistrate—P. Rajaratna Mudaliyar.

PROVINCIAL CIVIL SERVICE.—JUDICIAL BRANCH.


District and Sessions Judge.
S. Gopala Chariyar, Diwan Bahadur.
A. Venkataramana Poi, Diwan Bahadur.
Subordinate Judges.
ist Grade. 2nd Grade. yd Grade.
C. G. Knppusvvami Aiyar. W. Gopalachariyar. T. T. Rangachariyar.
T. Varada Rao. I. Lakshmi Narayana Rao M. Mandappa Bangera.
T. M. Rangachariyar. Nayudu. J. C. Fernandez.
S. Ragunathay3*a. T. Sadasiva Aiyar.
Y. Janakiramayya Pantulu. M. Visvanatha Aiyar.
Pulical Joseph Itteyerah. V. Kelu Eradi.

LAND REVENUE AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION.


Board of Revenue.
First Member and Commr. ofSalt, Abkari and Asst. Secretary to Commrs. of Land Revenue—
Separate Revenue—H. Bradley. L. D. Swamikannu Pillai, Ras Bahadur.
Second Member and Commr. of Land Revenue Secretary to the Commr. of Salt, Abkari and
and /nam Commr. —H. A. Sim, CLE. Revenue— R. A. Graham.
Third Member and Commr. of Revenue Settlt., Asst. Secretary— R. G. A. Thomson (aclg.).
and Director ofthe Department ofLand Records Secretary to the Commr. of Revenue Settlement
and Agriculture—J. N. Atkinson. and Director of Department of Land Records
Fourth Member and Commr. of Land Revenue— and Agri. —V. K. Ramanuja Chariyar.
C. J. Weir.
Secretary to Commrs. of Land Revenue—A. R.
Gumming.
MADRAS. 8r
LAND REVENUE AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—continued.
Collectors and District Magistrates.
J. Twigg. R. H. Shipley. R. H. Campbell.
C. M. Mullaly. E. A. Elwin. D. W. G. Cowie.
A. E. C. Stuart. R. Morris. N. S. Brodie.
B. Macleod. R. B. Clegg. J. G. D. Partridge.
G. W. Dance. A. F. Pinhey. L. E. Buckley.
D. D. Murdoch. H. D. Taylor. J. A. dimming.
Muhammad Raza Khan, R. C. C. Carr. E. Scott.
JVawab, Khan Bahadur. A. Butterworth. F. C. Parsons.
Sub-Collectors and Joint Magistrates.
J. H. Robertson. E. B. Elwin. P. S. P. Rice.
J. P. Bedford. C. G. Spencer. F. Du P. Oldfield.
A. C. Dutt. W. Francis. M. J. Murphy.
P. Rajagopala Chariyar. C. G. Todhunter. R. r. Grimley.
V. Venugopal Chetti. W. W. Phillips.
Head Assistant Collectors and Magistrates.
E. L. R. Thornton. W. Lys. A. Thompson.
L. G. Moore. A. L. Vibert. A. Edgingtou.
M. Ghose. L. T. Harris. F. A. Coleridge
S. W. G. I. Mclver. S. G. .Roberts. P. Kershasp.
M. Young. N. Macmichael. J. F. Bryant.
J. W. Hughes. R. F. Austin. R. B. Wood.
J. J. Cotton. J. G. Burn. A. R. Banerii.
M. E. Couchman. E. S. Lloyd. R. W. d'E. Ashe.
Assistant Collectors and Magistrates.
J. S. Heaney. E. A. Davis. C. G. Mackay.
E. W. Legh. B. C. Smith. J. F. Graham.
J. M. Turing. E. Packenham Walsh. H. T. Reilly.
H. L. Braidwood. R. Narayana Aiyar. W. A. Doig.
A. R. Loftus-Tottenham. H. A. B. Vernon. F. W. R. Robertson..
A. F. G. Moscardi. A. J. Curgenven. H. H. F. M. Tyler.
C. T. H. Johnson. J. C. Molony. H. G. Gharpurey.
E. H. Wallace. R. F. L. Whitty. A. Fotheringham.
G. F. Paddison. J. R. Huggins.- A. R. Cox.
H. R. Bardswell. C. W. E. Cotton. R. A. Jenkins.
F. Hannyngton. D. T. Chadwick. G. A. D. Stuart.
C. A. Innes. J. N. Roy. F. Noyce.
F. R. Hemingway. H. H. Burkitt. J. W. Bhore.
T. E. Moir. P. C. Dutt. G. T. H. Bracken.
F. J. Richards. R. W. Davies. R. H. Ellis.
C. B. Cotterell. A. M. A. C. G. di Cardihac. M. G. Sykts.
G. H. B. Jackson. W. G. McFarland. J. C. H. Fowler.
D. G. Waller. J. K. Lancashire. C. D'A. Crofton.
H. DA. C Reilly. C. A. Souter.
Provincial Civil Service.—Executive Branch.
Deputy Collectors,
is/ Grade. ' yd Grade—continued.
R. Ramachandra Rao. T. Sundara Rao.
W. C McMurray. T. N. Ramachandra Aiyar.
E. Srinivasa Chari.
P. Krishna Rao.
and Grade. S. Swaminatha Aiyar, Diwan'Bahadur.
F. D. Bird. • L. D. Swamikannu Pillai, Rao Bahadur.
P. S. Ganapathi Aiyar. E. A. Smith.
Muhammad Kadir Navaz, Khan Bahadur. J. R. Coombes.
T. Rama Rao, Rao Bahadur. Charles Gahan.
S. Venkataramadas Nayudu, Diwan Bahadur. R. Govinda Rao Nayudu.
J. T. Lever. T. Gopalaswami Aiyar.
S. Annaswami Aiyar.
B. Narayanamurthi Pantulu, Rao
yrd Grade. Bahadur.
P. Rajaratna Mudaliyar.
Saiyid Kadir Badsha Sahih. M. Ravi Varma Kaja.
T. Gopalan Nayar.
8-2 MADRAS.
REVENUE SETTLEMENT, LAND RECORDS AND
AGRICULTURE.
Commissioner of Revenue Settlement and Director of the Department of Land Records and
Agriculture—]. N. Atkinson.
Secretary—V. K. Ramanuja Chariyar.
Deputy Commissioners of Revenue Settlement."
1st Grade. 2nd Grade.
(Vacant.) (Vacant.)
Assistant Commissioners.
;V. Paltabhirama Rao.
T. V. Narasimhulu Nayudu.
Special Settlement Officers.
M. E. Couchman. I G. F. Paddison. E. Moir.
F. J. Richards. T. Chadwick.
Special Assistant Settlement Officer.
C. A. Innes.
Deputy Director of Agriculture,
C. Benson.
Deputy Director of Land Records.
N. E. Marjoribanks.
Superintendent, Civil Veterinary Department, and Principal, Madras
Veterinary College.
Major W. D. Gunn, I.CV.D.
Government Botanist.
C. A. Barber.
REVENUE SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
Superintendent of Revenue Survey—D. G. Hatchell.
Deputy Superintendents.
ist Class. 2nd Class.
C. W. Martin. J. C. C. MacHutchin.
W. A. Hasted.
Assistant. Superintendents.
ist Class.
H. S. Mullins. R. H. L. Lushington.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.]
(For Secretariat, see page 75.)
ENGINEERING ESTABLISHMENT.
Chief Engineers.
is/ Class. 2nd Class.
de Winton, W. B., CLE. Garrett, A. H.
Superintending Engineers.
is/ Class. 2nd Class. yrd Class.
Baddeley, Bt.Col.W.L. C, R.E. Davidson, J. P. Ussher, C. J.
Harris, G. S. T. Burlton, C. H. B. O'Connell, H. H.
De Morgan, W. C.
Executive Engineers.
is/ Grade. ist Grade—continued. 2nd Grade —continued.
Lambert, G. B. Wood, C. W. Romilly, A. G.
IVilson F. J. Murray, S. B. Wilson, J. S.
Smith, C. A. Moss, H. A. Howlev, W. I J.
Clerk, H. E. Langston, A. C. Reid, R. N. H.
Pears, S. D. Wickham, L. L. Marshall, D.
Whiteley, J. f. Smyth, T. W. S. Paterson, R. S.
Medlicott, .J. H. I
Mackenzie, A. T. 2nd Grade. 3rd Grade.
Gopalakrislma Aiyar, S,, Rai Loam, M. Morin, A. H.
Bnhaditr. Subrahmanya Aiyar, S.A., Rai Lacev, J. M.
Handcock, G. F. Sahib. Parker, f. M. M.
Ashpitel, F. W. Keeling, H. T. de Chazal, A. R.
Allen, P. R. Srinivasa Aiyangar, R.A., Rai Ramalinga Aiyar, A. V.
Elli«, Major W. M., R.E. Sahib. Kharegat, M. R.
Inglis, J. Mildred, C.
MADRAS.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT—continued.
Engineering Establishment—continued.
Assistant Engineer;,
ist Grade. is/ Grade—continued. 2nd Grade.
Srinivasa Aivangar R., Rai Brown, M. Mullings, C. T.
Sahib. Molesworth, W. G. Campbell, A. W.
Venkatarama Aiyar G. R Rama Aiyar, G. S. Mahony, P. (Hony. rant).
Hawkins, P. Arokeaswami Mudaliyar, R.N
Venkatarama Aiyar, L, D. Stoney, R. F.
Lutman, J. B. Formby, R. W.
Engineer Officers under Covenant.
O Reilly, J. J. ! Milner, H. W. Morgan, F. E.
Griffith, W. M. Bushell. C. L.
Temporary Engineer.
Redmond, M. J.
ACCOUNTS BRANCH.
Examiner—Balston, C. R. T.
Deputy Examiner—Butterfield, W. R.

SANITARY ENGINEERS TO GOVERNMENT.


Sanitary Engr.—Hutton, W.
Asst. Sanitary Engr. —Nowroji Hormusji.

LOCAL FUND ENGINEERS.


Vivian, W. Lowry, C. Barren, E. A. Dwyer, G. D.
Nery, P. Mathews, W. A. Haldwell, E. Thompson, R. W.
Cooper, T. R. Rice, H. D. Macfarlane, J. B. Aibuthnot, P. B.
Stephens, B.

POLITICAL DEPARTMENT.
Secy, to Government, Political Department—G. S. Forbes, C.S.I.
Under Secy, to Government, Political Department—A. R. Knapp.
Political Agent,for Banganapal/e—Nawab Muhammad Raza Khan, Khan Bahadur.
Political Agentfor the French Settlement of Karikal—H. D. Taylor.
Political Agentfor the French Settlement of Mahe—A. F. Pinhey.
Special Agent, French Settlements, and Political Agentfor Pondicherry—E. A. Elwin.
Political Agent, Pudukkottai—A. Buttcrworth.
Political Agent, Sandtir—D. W. G. Covvie.
Political Agentfor Yanam—J. A. dimming.
Resident, Travancore and Cochin—J. Andrew.
Assistant ditto—Maj. F. IV. Dawson, I. A.. Capt. W. M. Fenning, I. A.
H.M.'s Consul, Pondicherry and Kdrikdl— Lt.-Col. A. de C. Rennick, I. A.

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
Director of Public Instruction—A. G. Bourne, D.Sc, F.R.S., F.L.S., C.M.Z.S.

Nome. Remarks.

Graded Officer.
ist Class.
W. H. Wilson, Ph.D., F.I.C., F.C.S. ... | Professor of Chemistry, Presidency College.
Indian Educational Service.
J. B. Bilderbeck, M.A I Principal and Professor of English, Presidency College,
T. T. Logan, B.A Inspector of Schools.
J. H. Stone, M.A I Inspector of European and Training Schools.
«4 MADRAS.
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT—continued.

Xame. Remarks.

Indian Educational Service—continued.


A. Chatterton, B.Sc Professor of Mechanical Engineering, College of
Engineering.
E. W. Middlemast, M.A. ... Deputy Director of Public Instruction.
W. Keess. M.A., M.R.A.C... Principal, College of Agriculture, Saidapet.
R. LI. Jones, M.A., F.R.A.S. Professor of Physics, Presidency College.
A. A. Hall, M.A Principal, Teachers' College, Saidapet.
H. I. Allen, M.A Professor of History, Presidency College.
S. C. Probyn, M.A Acting ditto.
H. S. Duncan, M.A Principal, Kumbakonam College.
W. H. James Professor of Civil Engineering, Coll. of Engg.
II. Hunter, M.A Principal, Raiahmundry College.
R. Littlehailes Professor of Mathematics, Presidency College.
A. I. Mayhew Inspector of Schools.
P. F. Fyson Professor of Biology. Presidency College.
Miss Emma Carr First Inspectress of Girls' Schools.
Provincial Educational Service
15/ Class.
C. Nagoji Rao Pantulu, B.A. , Rao Baharlm\ Inspector of School
S. Sathianathan, M.A., LL.D. Professor of Logic and Moral Philosophy, Presidency
College.
and Class,
b. Hanumantha Rao, B.A. Professor of Mathematics, College of Engineering.
T. R. Scott, B.A Personal Assistant to the Director of Public Instruc
tion.
L. C. Williams Pillai, B.A. ... Inspector of Schools.
yd Class.
P. E. Messinier Assistant Inspector of Schools.
H. Malim, M.A Principal, Mangalore College.
W. H. Goddard Instructor, Survg. and Drawg., Coll. of Engg.

Registrar of the University of Madras—C. A. Paterson, M.A., LL.B.


Madras Medical College.—(See Medical Department, p. 86.)
Law College.
Principal and Senior Professor—R. A. Nelson, M.A., LL.M.
Junior Professor—C. E. Odgers, M.A., B.C.L.
College of Engineering.
Principal—Col. H. D. Love, R.E.
(For Professors see Indian Educational Service and Provincial Educational Service, above.)

ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENT.
See of Madras.
The Right Rev. H. Whitehead, D.D Lord Bishop of Madras.
The Ven. A. A. Williams, M.A Archdeacon and Commissary of the Diocese.
Rev. A. A. Sharp, M.A Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop.
F. Row'.andson, B A., LL.B Registrar of the Diocese and Secretary to the Lord
Bishop.
MADRAS.
ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENT—eonlmued.
Church ok England.
Senior Chaplains. Junior Chaplains- continued.
Williams, A. A., M.A. Stanley, A. E., B.A.
Wright, C. H. L., M.A. Cox, L. E.
Jones, A. J., A. K.C. Giles, C. D., M.A.
Maiden, C. H., M.A. Welchman, R. H., B.A.
Cameron, F. E., B.A. Lys, A. FitzH.
Crowther, F. N., B.A. Muspratt, W., M.A.
Hyde, H. B., M.A., A.K.C. Heycock, F. W., M.A.
Brittain, A. H. B., M.A. Nuttall, F., M.A.
Barry, W. G., A.K.C. Creak, E. H.. B.A.
Sharp, A. A., M.A. Morton, B. M., M.A.
Flynn, H. H.
Junior Chaplains. Stone, H. C. B., M.A.
Markby, F. E., M.A.
Breay, C. F., M.A. Lowsley, W. A., M.A.
Molesworth, T. C. U., M.A. lervis, E. O., M.A.
Bull, E. | Piers, S. O., M.A.
Church o:-- Scotland.
Senior Chaplains. Junior Chaplains.
Ogilvie, .las. Nicoll, M.A. Heron, J., M.A., B.D.
Stevenson, R. H., M.A. Philip, J. G.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General—-W'. O. Home.
Deputy Inspectors-General— H. G. Young, L. G. Arbuthnot, F. Fawcett.
Assistant Inspector-General—F. S. Mullaly.
Commissionerfor the Town of Madras—O. R. Jones.
Deputy Commissioner for the Town of Madras—C. L. Bidie.
District Superintendents.
ist Grade. yd Grade—continued. 4/A Grade—conliimed.
A. P. Agar. A. C. S. West. W. E. Lonsdale.
H. W. Lushington. C. L. Bidie.
end Grade. 4//1 Grade.
H. D. Robertson. .T. E. H. Hasted. 5/A Grade.
C E. Smith. C. G. W. Clogstoun. F. Armitage.
G. E. Baudry. F. E. C. Can: R. M. Powell.
W. Macartney. R. (. M. Mayne.
■yd Grade. C. J. Stuart. P. Hannyngton.
H. E. Sullivan. P. B. Thomas. G. W. Lane.
H. F. Wilkieson. B. C. Legjfatt. C. B. N. Pelly.
C. D. J. Carmichael. N. E. Q Main wai ing. H. L. Wilkinson,
F. S. Mullaly. F. A. Dene. C. C. Longden.
Assistant Superintendents.
15/ Grade.
F. B. M. Cardozo. A. A. Govcr. P. S. Srinivasa Chari.
P. P. Sweeting. H A. Waring. I. E. David.

FOREST DEPARTMENT.
Conservators.
15/ Grade. ■ 2nd Grade. I yd Grade.
E. D. M. Hooper. I H. A. Gass. I C. E. Brasier.
Deputy Conservators.
ist Grade. I yd Grade. 4//1 Grade.
H. I. A. Porter. \ C. D'A. McArthy.
A. W. Lushington. ■ C*. du Pre Thornton. H. A. Latham.
T. P. Peake. A. B. Jackson. S. Cox.
R. Mcintosh. H. F. A. Wood.
2nd Grade. C. M. Hodgson. H. Tireman.
F. A. Lodge. G. F. F. Foulkes. C. E. C. Fischer.
J. S. Battie. H. B. Bryant, H. FitzG. Arbuthnot.
E. R. Murray. j F. C. L. Cowley -Brown. J. S. Scot.
V. M. Lushington.
S6 MADRAS.
' FOREST DEPARTMENT—«>k/i«k«/.
Supernumerary Extra Deputy Conservator, 3rd Grade.
M. MtManna, Rai Bahadur.
SPECIAL FOREST SETTLEMENT OFFICERS.
E. A. Smith. ] T. Raghavayya, Rao Sahib.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Officers of the Indian Medical Sekvice in Civil Employ.

Name Appointment.

Surgeon-General W. R. Browne, M.D. ' I Surgeon-General with the Government of Madras.


Maj. C Donovan, M.D. ...j Personal Assistant to ditto.
Lt.-Col. W. G. King, M.B., D.P.H ., CLE. Sanitary Commissioner.
Lt.-Col. W. B. Bannerman, M.D ... Superintendent, the King Institute of Preventive
Medicine, and Profr. of Hygiene and Bacteriology,
Medl. Coll.
Capt. J. W. Cornwall, M.D. ...I Depy. Sanitary Comrnr. , and Insp. of Vaccination.
Capt. T. S. Ross .... Health Officer, Madras Municipality.
Presidency Hospitals.
Lt.-Col. J. Maitland, M.D. ... Principal, Medical College, and Senior Medical
Officer, General Hospital.
Maj. G. G. Giflard Professor of Surgery, Medical College, and Firs*
Surgeon, General Hospital.
Lt.-Col. J. Smyth, M.D. In Foreign Service.
Maj. D. Simpson, M.B. ...1 Professor of Anatomy, Medical College, Second
Surgeon, General Hospital, Port and Marine
Surgeon.
Capt. H. Kirkpatrick, M.B. ... Professor of Pathology, Medical College, and Third
i Physician (Joint Resident Medical Officer),
General Hospital.
Capt. W. J. Niblock, M.B. ... Professor of Biology, Medical College, and Third
Surgeon, General Hospital.
Capt. T. H. Symons Professor of Materia Medica, Medical College, and
Fourth Physician, General Hospital.
Capt. C. B. Harrison, M.B. ... Resident Medical Officer, General Hospital.
Major R. H. Elliot, M.B. Professor of Ophthalmology, Medical College, and
Superintendent, Ophthalmic Hospital.
Lt.-Col. J. L. Van Geyzel, M.B. ... Professorot Chemistry, Medical College, and Chemical
Examiner.
Lt.-Col. A. J. Sturmer Professor of Midwifery, Medical College, ana Super
intendent, Government Maternity Hospital.
Capt. R. Bryson ..J Superintendent, Lunatic Asylum, and Lecturer on
I Mental Diseases, Medical College.
Major W. Molesworth ... Surgeon to His Excellency the Governor.
Presidency Surgeons.
Lt.-Col. F. C. Reeves Surgeon, 1st District, and Medical Inspector of
Emigrants.
Major R. Robertson, M.B. ... Professor of Medicine, Medical College, First
Physician, General Hospital, and Surgeon, 2nd
District.
Major F. J. Crawford, M.D., D.P.H. Professor of Physiology, Medical College, Second
Physician, General Hospital, and Surgeon, 3rd
District.
Lt.-Col. W. B. Browning, M.D., CLE. Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, Medical College,
and Surgeon, 4th District.
MADRAS. 87
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT—continued.
District Medical and Sanitary Officers.
1st Class Stations. 2nd Class Mofussil Stations. 2nd Class Mofussil Stations.
Lieut. -Colonels—continued. Captains—continued.
Licut.-Cotonels. J. C. Marsden. T. E. Watson, M.B.
W. A Lee. H, Thomson, M.B. C. G. Webster.
W. F. Thomas, M.D. A. Miller.
Kavasji Cursetji Sanjana. Majors. F. D. S. Fayrer.
Honnasji Merwanji Hakim. F. J. Crawford, M.D. P. Piaraylal Atal.
F. C. Pereira, M.B. W. H. Tucker.
Majors. C. L. Williams, M.D.
W. C. Vickers, M.B. R. K. Milter, M.B. Ilony. Captain (Subordinate
C. H. L. Palk, M.B. P. C. Gabbett. Medl. Dept).
J. W. Prichard.
2nd Class Mofussil Stations. Captains.
Lieut. -ColoneIs. T. H. Foulkes. Uncovenanted Medical Officer.
R.Pemberton.D.P.H. H. St. J. Fraser. N. Muhammad Usman, Sahib
S. C. Sarkies. E. M. lllington. I Bahadur, Khan Sahib.
Medical Officer on Plague Duty—W. J. Lubeck, M.R.C.S., D.P.H.

FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT.
Accountant-General and Commissioner of Paper Currency—W. H. Dobbie.
Deputy Accountanl-Gcueral—D. Dewar.
Assistant Accountant-General and Inspector of Local Fund Accounts—W. D. Woollam.
Assistant Accountant-General—O. J. Sykes.
Chief Superintendents—F. L. Carvalho, E. S. Hensman.

JAILS DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General ofJails—Lieut. -Col. W. O'Hara, I. M.S.
Superintendents of Central Jails. — 1st Class. E. H. Gadsden (Coimbatore), R. L. Shubrick
■Trichmopoly), Major C. F. Fearnside, M.B., I. M.S. (Vellore), D. A. McCready (Madras),
!>. Cloney (Rajahmundry). 2nd Class. J. E. Younp (Salem), W. Chamitr (Actg.) (Caunanore),

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Postmaster-General, Madras—G. R. Clarke (Offjg.).
Presidency Postmaster—M. E. Monks.
Superintendent of Post Offices—A. Wilson.

TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
Madras Division. Superintendent—H. S. Pike.
South Indian Division. ,, W. S. Sharpe.
Madras Office. „ R. Meredith.
Bellary Division. E. J. B. Hudson.
East Coast Division. ,, M. J. O'Connell.

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.
Collector of Sea Customs. —J. Twigg. Superintendent of Statistics, Sea Customs De
Deputy Collector, Sea Customs—H. C. Sherman. partment— R. M. Thurley.
Head Appraiser—T. H. Puddephatt.
ss MADRAS.

SALT, ABKARI, AND SEPARATE REVENUE DEPARTMENT.


Commissioner ofSalt, Abkari, and Separate Revenue—H. Bradley.
Secretary to the Commissioner—R. A. Graham.
Assistant Secretary— R. G. A. Thomson (Actg.).
Deputy Commissioner, Northern Division—B. McMaster.
Deputy Commissioner, Central Division—R. E. Holland.
Deputy Commissioner, Southern Division—W. A. Fowler.
Deputy Commissioner if Abkari—E. Bennett.
Assistant Commissioners of Salt, Abkari and Customs Department.
itt Grade. and Grade—continued. 4//1 Grade.
1". G. Marshall. A. Krishnaswami Aiyangar, C. MacK. Sherman.
G. W. Brown. Rao Bahadur. J. W. Simpson.
R. W. Kite. A. S. Kearns.
y d Grade. H. C. Sherman.
2nd Grade. C. W. P. St. John. R. M. Thurley.
E. R. R. Main waring. C. V. Dalrymple-Hay. C. E. Rhenius.
A. P. Russell. 1. R. Barter.

STAMPS AND STATIONERY AND PRINTING DEPARTMENTS.


Superintendent ofStamps and Stationery—J. Twigg.
Assistant do. —E. Srinivasa Chari.
Superintendent oj Government Press.—T. Fisher.

REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General of Registration—R. V. Srinivasa Aiyar, Diwan Bahadur.
District Registrar (First Grade)—A. Periyaswami Mudaliyar.

MARINE DEPARTMENT.
Presidency Port Officer and Registrar of Shipping—Commander W. Chandler, R.I.M.
Deputy Conservator of the Port of Madras (Harbour Trust Board)—Commander W. Mitchell,
R. I. M.
Agent for Government Consignments, and Personal Assistant to the Presidency Port Office)—T. H.
Baker.
Port Officers. Port Officers. Port Officers.
ist Grade. 2nd Grade. [tarn. yrd Grade.
T. H. Baiter, Madras. N. A. VV. Hamilton, Vizagapa- W. S. Carlyon, Tuticoriu.
H. D. Baddeley, Calicut. M. Woodhouse, Cocanada. J. M. Simpson, Negapatatn.

OFFICERS LENT TO NATIVE STATES OR PUBLIC BODIES.


Medical Officer in charge of H.H. the Maharaja and the Palace, Mysore—Lt.-Col. J. Smyth, I. M.S.
Special Agentfor Vizianagrami—W. F. W. Gillman.
Regulation Collector, Chitlooi—S. Swaminatha Aiyar, Diwan Bahadur.
Diwan, Cochin Stale--N. Pattabhirama Rao.
Inspector-General of Police, Mysore— F. E. C. Carr.
Durbar Physician, Travancore--

MISCELLANEOUS APPOINTMENTS.
Director ofthe Kodaikanal and Madras Observatories—C. Michie Smith, B.Sc, F.R.A.S., F.R.S.E.
Snpl., Govt. Central Museum, and Sttpt. of Ethnography—E. Thurston, F.R.M.S., C.M.B.S.
Superintendent, Archaeological Survey—A. Rea, F*S. A. Scot., M.R.A.S.
Epigraphist for the Madras Presidency— Valaiyattur Vcnkayya (sub. pro tern.).
Director of Government Cinchona Plantations—W. M. Standen.
Cantonment Magistrate, Madras—Capt. A. T. Kirkwood, I. A. (Offg.).
Persian and Hindustani Translator to Government—Capt. A. R. Nethersole, I. A.
Inspeclcr of Sle.im-Boilers, Prime-Movers, and Factories — H. T. Walters.
BOMBAY.

BOMBAY.

Goivrnor-THE RIGHT HON. SIR CHARLES WALLACE ALEXANDER NAPIER,


BARON LAMINGTON, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E.
Took his seat 12th December, 1903.

l'LRSONAL STAFF.
"rivak Secretary—). H. Du Boulay. Native Aide-de-Camp—Risaldar Shaikh Abdul
Hillary Secretary—Lt.-Co\. R. Owen, late 21st Hamid Bahadur, 35th Sciude Horse.
Lancers. Medical Officer—Major M. T. Yarr, R.A.M.C.
lidrs-de-Camp—Capt. J. G. Greig, 107th Commandant of the Governor's Body Guard—
Pioneers ; Lieut. E. H. Bayford, D.S.O., Capt. J. H. Crawford, 32nd Lancers {pro tern.).
18th Hussars, Adjutant of the Governor s Body Guard— Lieut.
-r/ra Aides-dt-Camp—Capt. H. Meynell, 2nd G. W. C. Lucas, 34th Poona Horse.
Bn. Suffolk Regiment ; Capt. Hon. G. Fol-
jambe, 1st. Oxf. L.I.

COUNCIL.
»f J. Monteath, K.C.S.I., took his seat 6th I E. McG. H. Fulton, C.S.I., took his seat 24th
August, 1900. I April, 1902.
Additional Members for Making Laws and Regulations (with Dates of
Appointment).
Die Advocate General (ex officio). Meherban Chintamanrao Raghunath alias Bala
'lir Allahbakshkhan walad Alibakshkhan Saheb Patwardhan, Chief of Kurundwad
Shahwani Talpur, 27 July, 1903.* (Senior), 22 September, 1903.
■ukuldas Kahandas Parekh, 27 July, 1903.* Khan Bahadur Darasha Ratanji Chichgar,
»r Pherozeshah M. Mehta, K.C.I. E., 27 January, jo February, 1904.
1904.* C. H. Armstrong, 8 April, 1904.
brahim Rahimtoola, 20 December, 1003.* M. de P. Webb, 20 April, 1904.
tyiAbaji Khare, 11 July, 1903.* W. H. White, 22 April, 1904.
lari Sitaram Dikshit, 19 December, 1503.*
•avroji Dorabji Khandalavala, 26 January, 1903. J.E. L. Giles, CLE., 31 May, 1904.
Jenkins, 8 June, 1904.
himanlal Harilal Setalvad, 1 July, 1903. R. A. Lamb, C.l.E.^29 July, 1504.
itlialdas Damodher Thackersey, 20 August, Dr. Ramkrishna Gopal ishandarkar, C.I.E.,
'903. 6 August, 1904.
Secretary— F. K. Boyd.
# Date of re-appointment.

SECRETARIAT.
Revenue, Financial, and Separate General, Educational, Marine and Ecclesi
Departments. astical Departments.
rr,iarY—R. A. Lamb, CLE. Secre/arv—H. O. Quin.
idcr Secrctaiy—G. F. Keatinge. Assistant Secretary—A. R. King.
distant Secretary — Khan Bahadur Manekji
Kharsedji Nariman. Public Works Department.
Secretary-W. H. White.
'olitical, Special, Judicial, and Legisla Joint Secretary—W. L. S. L. Cameron.
tive Departments. Undersecretary, Irrigation—J. B. Chapman.
Under Secretary, Roatls and Buildings—H. C. R.
"I Secretary—S. W. Edgerley, CLE. John.
«/t Secretary—P. E. Percival. Assistant Secretary—Raoji Bhavanrao Pavgi.
"'or Assistant Secretary—W. S. Mangan. Consulting Architect—J. Begg, F.R.I.B.A.
"ior Assistant Secretary - ). Bocarro
mrmbrancer of Legal Affairs—C. G. H. Faw- Railways.
WL Secretary—). S. Brown (Offg.).
"Slant Remembrancer ofLceal Affairs—Y. K Under Secretary—G. E. Lithe.
Assistant Secretary—Cyprian Noronha.
Oriental Translator to Government.
Mirza Abbas Ali Baig.
90 BOMBAY.
GRADATION LIST OP INDIAN CIVIL SERVANTS ON THE
BOMBAY ESTABLISHMENT.

1869. Quin, Henry Osborne, Secretary to Government,


Lely, Sir Frederic Styles Philpin, K.C.I.E., General, Educational, Marine and Ecclesias
C.S.I., Chief Commr., Central Provs. tical Depts.
1 Robertson,
Fulton, Edmund McGildowny Hope, C.S.I. , Benjamin, CLE., Chief Secretary
Member ot Governor's Council. to Chief Commr., Central Provs.
Aston, Henry Faure, Judge of the High Court. Walker, Thornton, Judge.
1870. 1886.
Monteath, Sir James, K.C.S.I., Member of: Carmichael, George, Junr. Collr.
Governor's Council. Bonus, Arthur Rivers, Junr. Collr.
Batty, Herbert, Judge of the High Court. Sheppard, William Didsbury, Junr. Collr.
Pratt, Edward Millard, Judge.
1876. Hervey, Hamilton Law, Judge.
Muir-Mackenzie, John William Pitt, Commr. in
Sind. 1887.
1877. Tvabji, Mohsin Badrudin, Judge.
Kennedy, Robert Muirhead, Commr. Jackson, Arthur Mason Tippetts, Junr. Collr.
Younghusband, Arthur Delaval, Commr. Sladen, Joseph, Junr. Collr.
Hill, Claude Hamilton Archer, CLE., Foreign
1878. Dept., Govt, of India.
Drew, William Wilson, Commr. Hudson, Charles William Maitland, Junr. Collr.
Cappel, Edward Louis,C.I. E., Senior Collector.
Gray, Evelyn, Senior Collector. i883.
1879. Curtis, George Seymour, Junr. Collr.
Lucas, William Henry, Dy. Commr., Sind.
Edgerley, Steyning William, CLE. , Chief Secy, Orr, James Peter, 1st Asst.
to Govt., Pol., Spl., Judl., and Legislative Arthur, Sigismund Raynor, 1st Asst.
Depts. Hayward, Maurice Henry Weston, Judge.
Lamb, Richard Amphlett, CLE., Secy, to Govt.,
Rev., Fin., and Septe. Depts. 1889.
Jenkins, lohn Lewis, Commr. of Customs, Du Boulay, James Houssemayne, Pte. Secy, to
Salt, &c. Governor.
Beainan, Frank Clement Offley, Judicial Commr. Batchelor, Stanley Lockhart, Judge of the High
and Judge of Sadar Court in Sind. Court.
1880. Brown, Richard Cecil, 1st Asst.
Atkins, John de Courcy, Senior Collector. I Enthoven, Reginald Edward, 1st Asst.
Maconochie, Evan, Pte. Secy, to H. H. the
1 881. Maharaja of Mysore.
Logan, Alexander Cochrane, Senior Collector. Fry, Thomas Duncan, Judge.
Heaton, Joseph John, Judge. 1890.
Morison, William Thomson, Senior Collector.
Gibb, Malcolm Couper, Senior Collector. Lawrence, Henry Staveley, Dir. of L.R. and
Agr. , and Insp.-Gen. of Registration.
1882. McNeill, James, 1st Asst.
Dodcret, William, Senior Collector. Gloster, John Gierke, Judge.
Moore, Ross Arthur Leslie, Senior Collector. Fawcett, Charles Gordon Hill, Judge and
Bagnell, Henry William James, SeniorCollector. Remembrancer of Legal Affairs.
Maconochie, Alexander Francis, Senior Collector. Boyd, Charles Clifford, Judge.
Tucker, Alexander Lauzun Pendock, CLE., Pratt, Frederick Greville, 1st Asst.
Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. Crump, Louis Charles, Judge.
1883. 1891.
Harvey, William Leathern, CLE., Secy, to Seddon, Charles Norman, Pol. Agent.
Govt, of India, Comm. and Industry Dept. Kincaid, Charles Augustus, Judge (Pol. Agent
Gamble, Reginald Arthur, Financial Dept., and Judicial Asst. to the Agent, Kathiawar).
Govt, of India. Cadell, Patrick Robert, 1st Asst.
Lucas, Arthur, Judge, and Agent for Sardars in Leggatt, Ernest Hugh Every, Judge.
Deccan. Chuckerbutty, Alfred William Goodeve, istAsst.
1884. Calcraft-Kennedy, Bennet Christian Hunting
Kharegat, Mancherji Pestanji, Judge. don, Judge.
Eraser, Stuart Mitford, CLE., Foreign Dept., 1892.
Govt, of India. Madgavkar, Govind Dinanath, 1st Asst.
Knight, Raymont, Judge. Mountford, Lewis James, 2nd Asst.
1885. Wood, Arthur I.idbetter Martin, 1st Asst.
Stewart, Robert Barton, Junr. Collr. Brendon, Benjamin Adams, 1st Asst.
Barrow, Reginald Pocock, Junr. Collr. Swifte, Latham Coddington, 1st Asst.
BOMBAY. 9*
INDIAN CIVIL SERVANTS—continued.
1803. 1 1899.
Anderson, Francis Geoffrey Hartnell, on Foreign Gubbav, Moses Mordecai Simeon, Asst. Coll.
Service, Rothfeld, Otto, Asst. Coll.
de Souza, Francis Xavier, Judge. Chatfield, George Ernie, Asst. Coll.
Page, Horace, 1st Asst. Wild, Arthur Clement, Asst. Coll.
Murphy, Stephen James, Asst. Coll.
Robertson, Laurence, Under Sec, Govt, of India, Campbell,
Dept. of Rev. and Agri. Charles Stewart, Asst. Coll.
Hatch, George Washington, istAsst. Dutt, Charu Chundra, Asst. Coll.
Westropp, Alexander Sligo Anderson, 1st Asst. Elliott, Robert Ernest Algernon, Asst. Coll.
Hudson, Walter Frank, Asst. Commr. in Sind.
Rieu, Jean Louis, and Asst.
Clements, Ernest, and Asst. 1900.
1894. Monie, Peter William, Asst. Coll.
Wales, John Adolphus Gatgens, and Asst. Brander, James Paterson, Asst. Coll.
Vaughan, John Percival, Manager Sind Encum Blathwayt, Charles Hugh, Asst. Coll.
Smart, Wilfrid Wilmot, Asst. Coll.
bered Estates. Ferrers, Vyvyan MacLeod, Asst. Coll.
Roper, Campbell Rowley, and Asst., and Joint Waterfeld, Edward Hope, Asst. Coll.
Judge. Hotson, John Ernest Buttery, Supdt., Managed
Shepherd, Walter Curzon, and Asst. Estates, Kathiawar.
Sale, Edward Little, and Asst. Thomas, George Arthur, Asst. Coll.
Mead, Percy James, Talukdari Settlt. Offr. Henderson, Claude Gordon, Asst. Coll.
Keati nfse» Gerald Francis, Under Secy, to Govt., Ram, Balak, Asst. Coll.
Rev., Finl., and Separate Uepts.
Simcox, Arthur Henry Addenbrooke, and Asst. 1901.
Crerar, James, Asst. Coll.
1895. Varley, Alec Winn, Asst. Coll.
Percival, Philip Edward, Under Secy, to Govt., Clayton, Hugh Byard, Asst. Coll.
Pol., Judl., and Legis. Depts. Barlce, Kenneth William, Asst. Coll.
Ghosal Jyotsnanath, and Asst. Mackie, Alfred William White, Asst. Coll.
Painter, Harold Liscombe, and Asst. Martin, James Rea, Asst. Coii.
Varlcy, Frederick John, 2nd Asst. Moysey, Edward Luttrell, Asst. Coll.
Baker, Charles Maurice, 2nd Asst. Allison, Frederick William, Asst. Coll.
Edwardes, Stephen Meredyth, 2nd Asst. Tudor-Owen, William Courtenay, Asst. Coll.
1896. 1902.
Rendall, Hugh Davey, 2nd Asst. Bell, Robert Duncan, Asst. Coll.
Palmer, Charles Edgar, 2nd Asst. Jukes, John Edwin Clapham, Asst. Coll.
Boyd, Frederick Kennedy, Asst. Rembr. of Haigh, Percy Barnes, Asst. Coll.
Legal Affairs, and Secy, to Governor's Legis. Gibson, Raymond Evelyn, Asst. Coll.
Council Scotson, John Thomas, Asst. Coll.
Vernon, Charles Venables, 2nd Asst. Monteath, John, Asst. Coll.
Monteath, George, Supt., Land Records and Ker, James Campbell, Asst. Coll.
Agriculture. 1903.
Tupper, John Holman Eyre, Asst. Coll. Turner, Charles William Aldis, Asst. Coll.
if.97. Macmillan, Archibald Morven, Asst. Coll.
Cama, Ardesar Kaikhoshrii, Asst. Coll. Bolus, Edward John. Asst. Coll.
Baker, William Thomas Webb, Asst. Coll. Montgomerie, Alexander, Asst. Coll.
Emanuel, Alfred Edward Lewis, Asst. Coll. Cowan, George Herbert, Asst. Coll.
Crofton, Charles Stanhope Foster, Asst. Coll. Kindersley, Arthur Fasken, Asst. Coll.
Kissan, Bernard William, Asst. Coll.
Wilkinson, Walter Hugh John, Asst. Coll. Husbands, John Edwin, Asst. Coll.
Beyts, Clement Ayerst, Asst. Coll Fox, Herbert Louis, Asst. Coll.
1898. 1904.
Watson, Charles Cuningham, Asst. Coll Graham, Lancelot, Asst. Coll.
Bro-.vn, Alac Daniel, Asst. Coll. and Asst. Pol. Abdul Ali, Hamid Moizzuddin, Asst. Coll.
Agent. Gordon. Roland Graham, Asst. Coll.
Alcock, Wilfred Owen, Asst. Coll. Wiles, Gilbert, Asst. Coll.
Turner, Ernest George, Asst. Coll. Webb, Maurice, Asst. Coll.
Laird-MacGregor, Edwin George Lister, Asst. Garrett, Joseph Hugh, Asst. Coll.
Coll. Greer, William, Asst. Coll.
French, George Douglas, Asst. Coll. Smyth, John William, Asst. Coll.
Native Civil Servants (appointed under 33 Vict., cap. 3, sec 6).
1880. 1885.
Sorabii Padamji Pestanji, 1st Asst. Dayaram Gidumal, Judge.
1881. 1887.
Lakshman Gopal Deshmukh, 1st Asst. Raghunath Shivram Tipnis, Judge.
Ganpatrao Damodar Panse, Senior Collector. 1888.
1882. Jehangir Kaikhasro Navroii Kabraji, Junr. Coll.
Kharsedji Ratanji Bomanji, Junior Collector. 1890.
1884. Mirza Abbas Ali Baig, Oriental Translator to
Narsingrao Bholanath Divatia, 1st Asst. Govt.
92 BOMBAY.

BOMBAY CIVIL ANNUITANTS.

Appt. Ann. Name. Appt. Ann. Name.

1870 1896 Acworth, H. A., CLE. 86 s 897 Mackenzie, T. D.


5S76 1901 Alcock, J. B. 869 897 Macpherson, C. G. W.. CLE.
1848 1883 Ashburner, L.R., C.S.I. 800 895 Macpherson, G. M., LL.D.
1870 1895 Baines, J. A., C.S.I 848 883 Mactier, R. F.
1858 1897 Birdwood, H. M., C.S.I. 86 s 890 , Middleton, J. R.
1863 1890 Blathwayt, C. G. 856 891 Moore, J. G.
•854 1880 Bosanquet, T. C.S.I. 876 902 Moscardi, E. H.
1865 1903 •Candy, E. T., 867 896 Muir, J. F.
1865 1899 Candy, R. E. S62 889 I Mulock, W. B. Homan.
186s 1893 Carey, A. D. 862 892 Naylor, J. R., C.S.I.
1869 1898 Charles, F. L. S56 882 Newnham, W. H.
1878 1903 Crawford. J. A. 848 877 Oliphant, J. E.
1868 1893 Crawley-Boevey, A. W. 868 902 Ollivant, Sir E. C. K., K.C.I.E.
1867 1904 Crowe, W. H. 87O 896 Ommanney, H. T.
•874 1904 Cumine, A., C.S.I. 87, 897 Ozanne, E. C, C.S.I.
1870 1901 Cuningham, Sir W. J., K.C.S.I. 867 900 Parsons, H. J.
•857 1878 Daniell, N. M. W. 856 887 Peile, Sir J. B., K.C.S.I.
1872 1896 Davidson, J. 867 894 Pollen, A. D., LL.D.
1848 1873 DOyly, W. 87, 9°3 Pollen, J., CLE.
.863 1891 East, W. A. 867 896 Porteous, W.
1867 1900 Ebden, E. J. 856 885 Pratt, W. R.
1870 1896 Elliot, F. A. II., CLE. 351 884 Ravenscroft, E. W., C.S.L
1854 1877 Elliot, G. W. 867 897 Reid, G. B.
1867 1897 Fleet, J. F., CLE. 841 868 Robertson, A. D.
1870 1897 Frost, C. E. 85 1 886 Robertson, E. P.
1864 1890 Grant, G. F. M. 845 879 Rogers, A.
1856 1888 Grant, J. H. S64 897 Satyendranath Tagore.
185: 1879 Grey, A. E. D. 863 893 Scott, M. H.
1869 1897 Hamilton, T. S. 854 889 Sheppard, G. F.
1868 1894 Hammick, S. 873 897 Shewan, A.
1869 1897 Hart-Davies, T. 87-1 900 Silcock, H. F.
'857 1877 Hogg, C. M. 876 901 Snow, P. C. H., CLE.
»«S3 1888 Hope, Sir T. C, K.C.S.I., CLE. 80s 000 Spence, J. K.
1870 1896 Horsley, W. H. 8s6 881 Spens, A. L.
1879 1904 Jacob, G. 876 902 Symonds, W. P.
«8s6 1883 Jacomb, H. E. 80 1 901 Trevor, Sir A. C, K.C.S.I.
1865 1900 James, Sir H. E. M., K.C.I.E.. 8,2 876 Tucker, H. P. St. G.
C.S.I. 869 896 Unwin, A. H.
1864 1897 Jardine, Sir John, K.C.I.E. 867 897 Vidal, G. W.
1856 1887 Jervoise, A. A. C. 808 893 Walker, J. W., LL.B.
j 867 1898 Johnston, J. L. 842 871 Warden, A. B.
1873 1901 Jopp, C. H. 860 807 Wedderburn, Sir William, Bart.
1850 1885 *Kemball, C. G. 856 8_j2 West, Sir Raymond, K.C.I.E.,
1865 1892 Keyser, A. LL.D.
i860 : 886 King, J. 853 884 White, J. G.
«878 1904 Lawrence, E. 869 904 Whitworth, G. C.
1869 1895 Lee-Warner, Sir W., K.C.S.I. 873 898 Winchester, C. B.
1844 1873 Lloyd, F. 869 902 Wingate, Sir A., K.C.I.E.
1868 1896 Loch, W. W. 872 900 Woodburn, A. F.
'8.51 1877 Lodwick, R. W. 871 898 Woodward, H.
1872 1897 McCorkell, G. 863 S90 Woodward, W.
1856 1882 Macdonald, A. R. Sy, 878 Worthington, R. B.
1857 1878 Macfarlan, J.

Invalid and Reduced Pensions.


1887 1895 Brown, C. D. 1852 1863 Lindsay, H. B.
J 874 1890 Courtenay, R. 1880 1889 Lord, W. F.
3897 1904 Cross, G. H. 1870 1893 McCallum, E.
1870 1888 Fitzgerald, J. R. 1 1855 1864 Robertson, W. W.
1873 1884 Larken, A. L. P. 1844 1866 Tucker, L. H. B.
1846 1863 Leighton, D. C. R. ! '857 1875 Wyllie, F. R. S.
* In receipt of a Judicial Pension.
BOMBAY. 93

JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.

HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE.


(Established 1862.)
ChiefJustice—Sir Lawrence Hugh Jenkins, K.C.I. E.
Puisne fudges—Badroodin Tyabji, L. P. Russell, Narayan Ganesh Chandavarkar, H. Battv,
H. F. Aston, S. L. Batchelor.

JUDICIAL COMMISSIONER IN SIND.


F. C. O. Beaman.

LAW OFFICERS.
Advocate General—Basil Scott. Government Solicitor and Public Prosecutor—E.
Hmumbrancer of Legal Affairs—C. G. H. Faw- F. Nicholson.
cett Reporter to the High Court—L. J. Robertson.
Asst. Ditto—F. K. Boyd.

OFFICERS OF THE HIGH COURT.


Original Side.
Hosier and Registrar in Equity and Commr. for Asst. Commr. for taking Accounts and Asst.
taking Accounts and Local Investigations, and Taxing Officer—N. W. Kemp.
Taxing Officer—A. K. Oliver. Clerk of the Crotvn—M. R. Jardine.
P'othonotary, Testamentary and Admiralty I Sheriff—S. J. David.
Rtgistrar—Limji Navroji Banaji. I Deputy Sheriff—H. J. Miles.
Iltad Asst., Proihonotary s Office, and Commr.
for taking Affidavits—Abdeali Mahamadali ;
Kajiji.LLB.

Appellate Side.
Registrar—Rustamji Dhanjibhai Sethna, LL.B. Asst. Registrar, and Superintendent, High
Dtpufy Registrar and Sealer of the Appellate Court Press—Vinayak Vithal Tilak.
Side—Kaikhasro Framji Modi, LL.B.

JUDGES AND SESSIONS JUDGES.


First Grade. Thornton Walker. M. H. W. Hayward, LL.B.
J- J- Heaton. E. M. Pratt. T. D. Fry.
A. Lucas. H. L. Hervey. J. C. Gloster.
Raymont Knight. Raghunath Shivram Tipnis C. C. Boyd.
L'- G. H. Fawcett. LL.B. L. C. Crump.
C. A. Kincaid.
Second Grade. E. H. E. Leggatt.
Mancherji Pestanji Khareghat. Third Grade. B. C. H. Calcraft-Kennedy.
Dayaram Gidumal, LL.B. Mohsin Badrudin Tyabji. F. X. de Souza.
Judicial Assistant and Political Agent, Kathiawar—C. A. Kincaid.
94 BOMBAY.
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT—continued.
Special Judge under the Dekkhan Agriculturists' Relief Act.
Navroji Dorabji Khandalavala, LL.B.
Small Cause Courts.
Bombay. Poona.
Judge—Prabhakar Vithal Gupte.
ChiefJudge—Charles William Chitty.
Ahmedabad.
Second Judge—Rastamji Merwanji Patel, LL.B. Judge— Lallubhai Pranvalabh Parikh.
ThirdJudge—Kharsedji Manekji Kharsedji. Surat and Broach.
Judge—Thakurdas Mathurdas.
Fourth Judge—Muhammad Hussein Hakim. Karachi.
Fifth Judge—Jijibhai Edalji Modi. Judge-E. Wilkin.
PRESIDENCY MAGISTRATES.
Chiefand Revenue Judge—]. S. Slater Third—Karsandas Chhabildas
Second—Phiroze Hoshang Dastur. Fourth—}. W. S. Dracup.
Chief Clerk- A. W. Lester.
CITY MAGISTRATES.
A. E. dimming. I Dadabhai Nasarvanji
H. F. Carvalho. ! Nanavati.
SUBORDINATE JUDGES OF THE FIRST CLASS.
isl Grade. I yd Grade.
Vaman M.-ihadev Bodas. Bhaskar Shridhar Joshi, LL.B.
Chandulal Mathuradas Daulatjada. Vishnu Vasudeo Phadke.
Chunilal DalpatrAm Kavishvar. Vinayak Vithal Tilak.
lehangir Edalji Modi.
and Grade. Vishvanath Vaikuntha Wagh.
Ghelabhai Jagjivandas Ghandhivala.
Mahadev Shridhar Kulkarni. Chimanlal Lallubhai Vakil.
Raghavendra Ramchandra Gangolli. Raghunath Gangadhar Bhadbhade.
Damodhar Govind Gharpure, LL.B. Karpurram Manmathram Mehta.
Javcrilal Lallubhai Thakur.
Mahadev Raghunath Nadkarni.
Sind.
Ali Muhammad Husen Ali Akhund. Hasaram Hotchand.

LAND REVENUE AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION.


Commissioners—(15/ Grade).
R. M. Kennedy, Northern Division. I A. D. Younghusband, Central Division.
W. W. Drew, Southern Division. \
Commissioner in Sind—]. W. P. Muir-Mackenzie.
Senior Collectors and Magistrates.
E. L. Cappel, CLE. A. C Logan. G. D. Panse. H. W. J. Bagnell.
W. T. Morison. W. Doderet. A. F. Maconochie.
E. Gray. M. C. Gibb. R. A. L. Moore.
J. De C. Atkins.
Junior Collectors and Magistrates.
K. R. Bomanji. G. Carmichael. | A. M. T. Jackson. J. K. N. Kabraji.
R, B. Stewart. A. R. Bonus. 1 J. Sladen. G. S. Curtis.
R. P. Barrow. W. D. Sheppard. I C. W. M. Hudson. j
Collector—Sind.
H. C. Mules.
Deputy Commissioners—Sind.
W. H. Lucas. | M. D. Mackenzie.
BOMBAY.
LAND REVENUE AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—continued.
First Assistants.
S. P. Pestanji. R. C. Brown. F. G. Pratt. B. A. Brendon.
L. G. Deshmukh. R. E. Enthoven. P. R. Cadell. L. C. Swifte.
N. B. Divatia. E. Maconochte. A. W. G. Chuckerbutty F. G. H. Anderson.
J. P. Orr. H. S. Lawrence. G. D. Madgavkar. H. Page.
S. R. Arthur. J. McNeill. A. L. M. Wood. A. S. A. Westropp.
G. W. Hatch.
Assistant Collectors.
L. J. Mountford. C. R. Roper. lyotsnanath Ghosal. H. D. Rendall.
L. Robertson. Tilakchand Harumal. F. J. Varley. C. V. Vernon.
J. L.Rieu. W. C. Shepherd. C. M. Baker. G. Monteath.
E. Clements. E. L. Sale. H. L. Painter. C. E. Palmer.
J. A. G.Wales. H. S. Phadnis. S. M. Edwardes.
P. J. Mead. A. H. A. Simcox. Motiram Showkiram
Advani.
Second Assistants.
J. H. E. Tupper. O. Rothfeld. J. P. Brander. J. C. Ker.
A. K. Cama. I A. C. Wild. Balak Ram. J. T. Scotson.
C. S. F. Crofton. C. S. Campbell. C G. Henderson. J. Monteath.
F. K. Boyd. W. O. Alcock. H. B. Clayton. A. W. Varley.
W. T. W. Baker. I G. E. Chatfield. K. W. Barlee. A. Montgomerie.
W. H.J. Wilkinson. S. J. Murphy. A. W. W. Mackie. A. F. Kindersley.
C. A. Beyts. ; C. C. Dutt. J. R. Martin. B. W. Kissan.
C. C. Watson. R. E. A. Elliott. E. L. Moysey. J. E. Husbands.
A. D. Brown. C. H. Blathwayt. F. W. Allison. H. L. Fox.
E. G. Turner. W. W. Smart. J. Crerar. C. W. A. Turner.
E. G. L. Laird-Mac- V. M. Ferrers. W. C. Tudor-Owen. A. M. MacMillan.
Gregor. j E. H. Water-field. R. D. Bell. E. J. Bolus.
G. D. French. J. E. B. Hotson. J. E. C. Jukes. G. H. Cowan.
A. E. L. Emanuel. | G. A. Thomas. P. B. Haigh.
M. M. S. Gubbay. j P. W. Monie. R. E. Gibson.
Talukdari Settlement Officer— P. J. Mead.
Manager, Sind Encumbered Estates—J. P. Vaughan
Colonization Officer in Sind—
LAND RECORDS AND AGRICULTURE.
Director—H. S. Lawrence.
Personal Assistant— Ichharam Bhagvandas.
Deputy Director of Agriculture—P. Fletcher.
Superintendent, Southern Division—G. Monteath.
Superintendent, Central Division—J. A Mclver.
Superintendent, Northern Division—W. D. Wilkins.
Superintendent, Sind—L. W. Seymour.
Superintendent, Photozincocraphic Department.
T. A. Le Mesurier.
Superintendent, Civil Veterinary Department.
Major F. Joslen, M.R.C.V.S., I.C.V.D.
PROVINCIAL CIVIL SERVICE.
Deputy Collectors and Magistrates—Presidency Proper.
jst Grade. 4/A Grade.
Horatio Felix Carvalho. Rudragauda Chenvirgauda Artal.
Dadabhai Nasarvanji Nanavati.
znd Grade. Pestonji Rustomji Mehta.
Dhanjisha Edalj'i Kothawala. Hari Vinayck Sathe.
Narayan Chintaman Soman. Ichharam Bhagvandas.
Bapuji Mahipat Kharkar. Vasudeo Ramchandra Patvvardhan.
Vishnu Raghunath Kelkar.
yd Grade. Vishnu Hari Shiklire.
Bhaskarrao Ramchandra Heblikar. W. Plunkett.
Rango Ramchandra Bhardi. Anant Raghunath Chitre.
Phirozsha Pestanji Jehangir. Ganesh Pandurang Thakar.
Shalom Bapuji Israel.
9S BOMBAY.
LAND REVENUE AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION-toMftnW.
Deputy Collectors and Magistrates, Sind.
2nd Grade, 4//1 Grade.
Sardar Muhammad Ydkub Sheikh Ismail, CLE. S. A. Whittle.
J. P. Lobo. Mirza Kalich Beg Fredun Bee.
C. F. D'Abreo.
yd Grade. T. H. Marston.
Sheikh Sadikali Sherali. Chandumal Gopaldas Thadani.

MUNICIPALITIES AND CANTONMENTS.


Bombay Municipality.
Municipal Commissioner—
Cantonment Magistrates.
Sole Charges.
Lt.-Col. J. A. Wyllie, LA. I Major E. St. A. Wake, LA.
Capt. d'A. C. Brownlow, LA. Capi. W. C. S. Prince, LA.
Assistant Cantonment Magistrate. —Major D. J. O. Taylor, LA.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.


Secretariat—See p. 89.
ENGINEERING ESTABLISHMENT.
Chief Engineers.
1st Class. 2nd Class.
W. C. Hughes, CLE. W. H. White.
Superintending Engineers.
1st Class. 2nd Class. ' y d Class.
S. Rebsch. C. N. Clifton. Fardunii Kuvarji Tarapur-
G. O. W. Dunn. W. L. S. L. Cameron. valla, CLE.
Executive Engineers.
1st Grade. 1st Grade—continued. 2nd Grade—continued.
Pritamdas Parsumal Chan- F. L. Sprott. Karpur Shrinivasrao.
danani. Ibraham Shaikh Daud Ahmadi. Laht Mohan Bose.
T. Summers. M. Visvesvaraiya. T. B. Robertson.
D. George. Gopal Vishwambar Gayatonde.
T. W. De Winton. A. W. Shepard.
Pestanji Hormasji Patuck. yd Grade.
A. Hill. CLE.
W. L. Strange. 2nd Grade. F. St. J. Gebbie.
D. W. Herbert. Nanjundayya Belvadi.
P. J. Fitzgibbon. Parashram Krishna Chitale. R. J. Kent.
H. V. R. KembaU. E. O. Mawson. Bangalore Krishnarao.
H. F. Beale. Major W . V. Scudamore, R. E. H. O. B. Shoubridge.
AM Akbar. F. R. Bader. Vinayak Trimbak Agashe.
G. McC. Harrison. F. Wright. Cadambi Shrinivasachar.
H. C. R. John. Capt. F. M.Westropp, R.E. Chunilal Jivanlal Hansoti.
Assistant Engineers.
1st Grade. 15/ Grade—continued.
Butnath Chakrabati. Kuverji Khandubhai Desai.
J. B. Chapman. Vishnu Narayan VartaU.
E. M. Proes. C. Gulland.
1. K. Williams. A. Nazareth.
R. M. MacFarlaine.
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POLITICAL DEPARTMENT.

Name. Station.

Agent to the Governor in Kathiawar.


Lieut. -Col. W. P. Kennedy, LA Kathiawar.

Political Agents.
is/ Grade.
Lieut.-Col. W. B. Ferris, LA. Southern Maratha Country and Kolhapur.
2nd Grade.
P. S. V. Fitzgerald Mahi Kantha.
Lieut. -Col. G. E. Hyde-Cates, I. A. On furlough, 1 Jan., 1905.
C A. Kincaid Kathiawar.
yd Grade.
Lieut.-Col. H. M. Abud, LA. Cutch.
Lieut-Col. G. B. ODonnell, LA. .. On furlough, 1 Jan., 1905.
Major H. D. Merewether, LA. Palanpur.
4//1 Grade.
Lieut.-Col. J. Davies, LA Kathiawar.
Maj. F. W. Wodehouse, LA. On furlough.
C. N. Seddon Under Govt, of India.
Assistant Political Agents.
is/ Grade.
Major H. G. Carnegy, LA Tutor and Companion to the Nawabzada of
Junagarh.
Capt. H. F. Jacob, LA Aden.
Major J. W. B. Merewether, LA.. On furlough.
2nd Grade.
Capt. R. S. Pottinger, LA Southern Maratha Country.
Capt. F. De B. Hancock, LA. Aden.
Capt. W. Beale, LA Kathiawar.
Capt. J. R. B. G. Carter, LA. On furlough, ljan., 1905.
Capt. N. S. Coghill, LA Radhanpur.
Capt. C. F. Harold, LA Palanpur.
Capt. H. Harrison. LA Baroda.
Capt E. O'Brien, LA Aden.
yd Grade.
Capt. T. A. F. R. OldBeld, LA. .. Kolhapur.
Capt. H. W. Berthon, LA Savantvadi.
Capt. W. M. P. Wood, LA. Tutor to H.H. the Nawab of Radhanprr.
Capt. J. K. Condon, LA Baroda.
Capt. H. S. Strong, LA Mahi Kantha.
Lieut. R. J. C. Burke, LA Kolhapur.
4/A Grade.
Lieut A. H. E. Mosse, LA. Aden.

Officers of the I.C.S. holding appointments as


Assistant Political Agents but drawing pay
according to their standing in the Civil
Service.
O. Rothfeld Kathiawar.
F. W. Allison Kathiawar.
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Political Department—continued.

Name. Station.

Officers of the Political Department not on the Graded List.


Maj.-Gen. H. M. Mason, I. A. Political Resident, &c, Aden.
Lt.-Col. M.J. Meade, C.I.E., I.A. .. ... Resident, Baroda.
J- W. P. Muir-Mackenzie ... Commissioner, Sind.
W. F. Hudson ... Assistant Commissioner, Sind, and Sindhi
Translator.

Officers holding Special Appointments under Control of the Political Department.


Capt. N. S. Coghill, I.A. . Administrator of Radhanpur State.
Capt. A. Talbot Inspg. Offr., Kathiawar States Impl. Serv.
Troops.
Maj. H. G. Carnegy, I.A. . Tutor and Companion to the Nawabzada of
Junagarh.
J. E. B. Hotson Supdt. , Managed Estates, and ex officio Asst. to
the Agent to the Governor, Kathiawar.
Capt. W. M. P. Wood, I.A. Tutor to the Nawab of Radhanpur.
Achyut Bhaskar Desai Administrator, Sangli State.
H. S. Davies Agency Engineer. Kathiawar.
F. B. Young Superintendent, Maratha States Survey.
Ladhabhai Harji Administrator, Chhota Udepur State.

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
E. Giles, C.I.E., M.A | Director of Public Instruction.

Indian Educational Service.


F. G. Selby, M.A Principal and Professor ol Logic and Moral Philosophy, Deccan
College.
M. MacMillan, B.A. Principal and Professor of English Literature, Elphinstone
College.
Major W. V. Scudamore, R.E. Principal and Professor ofCivil Engineering, College of Science,
Poona.
A. W. Thomson, D.Sc. ... Professor of Engineering, College of Science, Poona.
W. H. Sharp, M.A. Professor of Logic and Moral Philosophy, Elphinstone College.
O. V. Muller, M.A. • ... Professor of History and Political Economy, Elphinstone
College.
F. W. Bain, M.A Professor of History and Political Economy, Deccan College.
J. G. Covernton, M.A. ... Educational Inspector, Northern Division.
J. N. Fraser, M.A Professor of English Literature, Deccan College.
R. D. Prior, M.A Educational Inspector, Central Division.
A. G. Wright, M.A. Educational Inspector, Sind.
A. L. Covernton, M.A. ... Professor of English and History, Elphinstone College.
Cecil L. Burns Principal, Sir J. J. School of Art ana Industry.
). Brett ... Vice-Principal, ditto.
Miss Mary Sorabji Lady Superintendent of College for Mistresses and of High
School for Native Girls, Poona.
H. N. Allen, B.Sc Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, College of
Science, Poona.
A. C. L. Wilkinson, M.A. Professor of Mathematics, Deccan College.
F. B. P. Lory. M.A. Asst. to Director of Public Instruction.
M. Hesketh, M.A Principal, Elphinstone High School.
P. Hide, M.A Head Master, Poona High School.
P. Wren. M.A Head Master, Karachi High School.
F. W. Clarke Second Professor of English Literature, Deccan College.
BOMBAY. 99
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT—continued.
Provincial Educational Service.
Balwant Ramchandra Sahas- Educational Inspector, Southern Division.
rabudhe, B.A.
Kavasji Dadabhai Naegamvala, Professor of Optics and Astronomy, College of Science, Poona.
M.A.
H. M. Page, F.I.C., F.G.S. Professor of Chemistry and Geology, College of Science,
Poona.
Fardunji Mancherji Dastur, M.A. Professor of Mathematics, Elphinstone College.
Edalji Dorabji Talati, B.A. Head Master, Ahmcdabad.

C. W. Waddington, CLE., M.A., Principal, Rajkumar College, Rajkot. (Seconded.)


C. J. W. Mayne, B.A., Principal, Rajkumar College, Rajkot.

For Professors at Grant Medical College, Bombay, see Medical Department, p. 100, The
Superintendents and Teachers of the Medical Schools at Poona, Hyderabad, and
Ahmedabad, are drawn from the Civil Surgeons, p. 101.

ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENT.

SEE OF BOMBAY.
Rt. Rev. W. Ruthven Pym, D.D. ... Lord Bishop of Bombay.
Ven. W. E. Scott, M.A ... Archdeacon and Commissary.
J. C. G. Bowen ... Registrar of the Diocese.

Senior Chaplains.
Home, P. B., M.A. Beck, T. H., M.A. Haslope, L. M., M.A.
Baillie. W. W., B.A. Grove, P. S., B.A. Lye, S. L., B.A.
Hall, E. S., M.A. Preston, W. B., M.A. Dickins, W. A.
Scott, W. E., M.A. Sellar, J. A., M.A. Nelson, H. W., B.A.
Hill, F. N., M.A. Rountree, H. T. H. De Coetlogon, C. E. C, M.A.

Junior Chaplains.
Barham, C. M., M.A. Mould, H. Foote, H.
Kennellv, W. J. M., B.A. Courtice, G. R. A., M.A., B.Sc. Herbert, H. A. C.
Hatchell, C. F. W..B.A.

CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Senior Chaplain.
Henderson, J., M.A.
Junior Chaplains.
Cameron, J., M.A., B.D. Cant, A., B.D., Gordon, J. D., B.D.
Mathew, J. C, B.D.

SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
See under India, page 31.
Ha
100 BOMBAY.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General of Police—J. E. Down.
Commissioner of Police—H. G. Gell.
Deputy Commissioner of Police—R. P. Lambert.
Superintendents.
is/ Grade. yd Grade. 4th Grade—continued.
M. Kennedy. H. Brewin. T. G. Foard*
H. M. Gibbs. I. B. W. Biddle. W. H. Luck.
D. Davies. E. F. Green. A. H. M. Ostrehan.
L. H. Spence.* T. I. B. Thatcher. J. W. Fellowes.
I. R. Treeear.*
T. V. Cooke.* 5//1 Grade.
R. P. Lambert. R. M. Phillips.
2nd Grade. W. A. Dubois. W. Heyland.
F. H. Warden. E. H. Ingle.
Sir E. C. Cox, Bart. D. G. Ommanney.
C. A. B. Beatty. Grade. T. S. Greenaway.
R. MacTier. H. R. Hume. F. A. M. H. Vincent.
W. L. B. Souter. H. Pogson. W. G. Clabby.
* In charge of Railway Police.

FOREST DEPARTMENT.
Conservators.
1st Grade. 2nd Grade. yd Grade.
T. B. Fry. I W. A. Talbot. I F. Gleadow.
Deputy Conservators.
1st Grade. rrf Grade. 4//1 Grade.
W. G. Betham. Rvan. W. E. Copleston.
H. Murray. E. G. Oliver. D. A. Thomson.
2nd Grade. L. S. Osmaston. J. Dodgson.
A. D. Wilkins. W. F. D. Fisher. A. G. Edie.
H. W. Keys. O. H. L. Napier. E. M. Hodgson.
G. P. Millett. G. R. Duxbury.
T. R. D. Bell.
Extra Deputy Conservator.
3rd Grade—Rustamji Hormasji Madan.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Officers of the Indian Medical Service in Civil Employ.
Name. Appointment.

Surgeon-Gen. W. McConaghy, Surgeon-General with the Government of Bombay.


M.D.
Capt. J. H. McDonald, M.B. ... Personal Asst. to ditto.
At the Presidency.
Lieut.-Col. H. P. Dimmock, M.D. Principal and Professor of Midwifery, Grant Medical College ;
Senior Medical Officer in Charge and Obstetric Physician,
Jamsetjee Jjjibhoy Hospital, and in charge of Bai Motlibai
and Sir D. M. Petit Hospitals.
Maj. H. Herbert, F.R.C.S. Professor of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery, and Com
parative Anatomy and Zoology, Grant Medical College ;
Ophthalmic Surgeon, Jamsetjee Jijibhoy Hospital.
BOMBAY. 1 01
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT—continued.
Officers of the Indian Medical Service in Civil Employ—continued.
Name. Appointment.

Maj. L. F. Childe, M.B First Physician, Jamsetjee Jijibhoy Hospital ; Professor of


Medicine and Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics, Grant
Medical College.
Maj. C. ILL. Meyer, M.D. Second Physician, Jamsetjee Jijibhoy Hospital ; Professor of
Pathology and Morbid Anatomy, and Curator, Pathological
Museum, Grant Medical College.
Capt. L, T. R. Hutchinson, M.D. Professor of Physiology, Histology, and Hygiene, Grant
Medical College.
Lieut. - Col. W. H. Quicke, Senior Surgeon, Jamsetjee Jijibhoy Hospital ; Professor of
F.R.C.S. Surgery and Clinical and Operative Surgery, Grant Medical
College.
Maj. T. D. C. Barry Professor of Chemistry and of Medical Jurisprudence, Grant
Medical College ; Chemical Analyser to Government.
Maj. A. Street, M.B Second Surgeon Jamsetjee Jijibhoy Hospital ; Presidency
Surgeon, First District ; Professor of Anatomy and Curator
of Museum, Grant Medical College.
Lieut.-Col. J. P. Barry, M.B. ... Presidency Surgeon, Second District and Marine Surgeon ;
Supdt, Lunatic Asylum, Colaba; in Medical Charge, Elphin-
stone College.
Lieut.-Col. M. A. T. Collie, M.B. Presidency Surgeon, Third District. In Medical charge of
Common Prison, House of Correction, and Byculla Schools.
Lieut.-Col. H. W. B. Boyd, Physician to St. George's Hospital, Bombay.
F.R.C.S.(Ir.)
Upt. A. F. W. King {sub. pro tern.) Resident Surgeon, St. George's Hospital, Professor of Materia
Medica and Pharmacy, Grant Medical College.
r.e. Lt.-Col. J. Crimmin, CLE. Health Officer of the Port of Bombay.

CIVIL SURGEONS.
First Class Mofussil Stations.
Lieutenant- Colonels.
J. McCloghry, F.R.C.S. I C. Monks.
W. G. H. Henderson, F.R.C.S. | J. W T. Anderson, F.R.C.S.
R. J. Baker, M.D.

Second Class Mofussil Stations.


Lieutenant-Colonels. Majors, Majors—continued.
Kaikhasro Sorabji Nariman. B. B. Grayfoot. S. H. Burnett, M.B.
Kharsedji Ardesar Dalai, M.B. W. E. Jennings, M.B. T. Jackson, M.B.
C F. Willis, M.D. J. G. Hojel, M.B.
Kavasji Hormasji Mistri. S. E. Prall, M.B.
W. A. Corkery. C. T. Hudson. Capu.in.
H. \V. Stevenson. J. B. Smith, M.B., M.Ch,
R. W. S. Lyons, M.D. J. B. Jameson, M.B. S. Evans, M.B.

Surgeon to Coroner, Bombay, and Police Surgeon.


S. A. Powell, M.B., M.Ch.
Sanitary Department.
Sanitary Commissioner—Lt.-Col. O. H. Channer, M.B., D.P.H., I. M.S.
Sanitary Engineer, Member and Secretary ofthe Sanitary Board—D. W. Herbert.
Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Western Registration District—Lt.-Col. A. V.Anderson, M.B., I. M.S.
Do. Do. Central Registration District—Maj. T. E.Dyson, M.B..I.M.S.
Do. Do. Southern Registration District—Capt. J. L. Maioribanks, I. M.S.
Do. Do. Sind Registration District—Capt. A. Hooton, I. M.S.
Do. Do. Gujarat Registration District—Maj. H. C. L. Arnim, D.P.H., I. M.S.
102 BOMBAY.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT—continued.
GOKULDAS TEJPAL NATIVE GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Surgeon—Lieut. -Col. W. H. Burke, M.B., I. M.S.
Pestanji Hormasji Cama Hospital for Women and Children.
First Physician—Miss A. M. Benson, M.D.
OFFICERS ON SPECIAL DUTY IN CONNECTION WITH PLAGUE.
Plague Research Laboratory.
Director-itt-Chief—W. M. Haffkine, CLE.
Superintendent—F. M. Gibson.
Doctors on Duty in Laboratory—Capt. W. G. Liston, I. M.S., W. G. West, R. D. Dalai.
English Doctors on Plague Duty.
J. S. Fraser. J. W. Van Millingen. J. H. Walsh.
G. W. Lewis. H. C. Venis. E. S. Winter.
E. H. Moore.
VETERINARY COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL.
Principal and Professor of Veterinary Science—Lieut.-Col. James Brodie-Mills, I.C.V.D.
Assistant Principal—K. Hewlett, M. R.C. V.S.

FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT.
Accountant-General and Comtnr. of Issue of State Paper Currency—F. C. Harrison.
Deputy Accountant-General—Godrezji Dorabji Pudurnji.
Assistant Accountants-General—Krishnaji Balvant Wagle, L. J. W. Worgan, J. S. Milne.
Chief Superintendents—W. A. E. Blakeman, F. A. C. Rebello.

JAILS DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General of Prisons—H. N. Alexander.
Surgeon to the Common Prison, CivilJail, and House ofCorrection—Lieut-Col. M. A. T. Collie, I. M.S.
Superintendents of Central Prisons.
ist Class. I 2nd Class.
Maj. J. Jackson, M.B., I. M.S., Yeravda. I Capt.G. C. Laing, M.B. , I. M.S. , Hyderabad.
I Capt. H. J. R. Twigg, I. M.S., Ahmedabad.
The District and Extramural Prisons are in most cases in charge of the Civil Surgeon.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Postmaster-General—F. Whvmper. I Superintendent, Railway Mail Service—
Presidency Postmaster—E. R. Jardine. i Augustin F. Ryan.

TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
Bombay Division. —Superintendent—A. J. L. Grimes.
Bombay Office. —Superintendent—N. U. K. Leslie.
Gujarat Division.—Asst. Superintendents- G E. Landon, M. F. C. Smith, E. L. Bagshawe.
Sind and Baluchistan Division. —Superintendent—W. Sutherland.
Asst. Superintendents—J. H. Curtis, E. E. Gunter.
BOMBAY. «°3

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.
Commissioner of Customs, 6-c, and Reporter-General of External Commerce for Bombay— J. L.
Jenkins.
Collector of Customs, Bombay—E. Gray.
Assistants to the Collector— M. M. S. Gubbay, J. R. Martin.
Assistant Collectors—P. S. Punnett, H. Crawford, Fazalullah Lutfullah FaridL
Superintendent Preventive Service and ex officio Protector of Emigrants—A. E. Boyd.
Collector of Customs in Sind—W. E. Young.
Assistant Collector—C. F. D'Abreo.

SALT DEPARTMENT.
Commissioner—J. L. Jenkins.
Collector of Salt Revenue—R. A. L. Moore.
Assistant Collectors.
ist Class. 2nd Class. yd Class.
C A. Pogson. H. G. Bulkley. W. F. Jardine.
E. H. Aitken. C. R. Macnamara. H. Wadham.
F. J. A. Hill. W. L. Lake.

OPIUM DEPARTMENT.
Commissioner—J. L. Jenkins.
Collector of Opium Revenue, Bombay— E. Gray.

EXCISE DEPARTMENT.
Collector of Land Revenue—E. Gray.
Assistant to the Collector of Abkari—Rustomji Pestonji Jehangir.

INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT.


Commissioner of Income Tax—E. Gray.
Collector of Income Tax—Hormasji Kharsedji Kurlavala.

STAMPS AND STATIONERY.


Superintendent—E. Gray.
Assistant Superintendent of Stamps. —Balkrishna Vasudev Pandurang.

MINT (see under " India," p. 25).

REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT.
Inspector -General o] Registration and Stamps, and Registrar - General of Births, Deaths, and
Marriagesfor the territories wider the administration of the Government of Bombay—H. S. Lawrence,
104 BOMBAY.

MARINE DEPARTMENT.
Shipping Master R. H. H. Hopkins.
Engineers and Shipwright Surveyors ... Engineer A. Mitchell. R.I.M. ; Engineer T. H.
Knight, R.I.M.

MISCELLANEOUS.
Director of Government Observatory at Colaba—Nanabhai Ardasar F. Moos, B.Sc.
Superintendent, Government Central Press—E. E. Coombs.
Archaeological Surveyor—H. Cousens.
ist Inspector of Steam Boilers and Prime Movers—J. W. Davison.
Inspectors of Factories—L. W. Hartley, J. D. F. Engel.
Engineer to the City ofBombay Improvement Trust—H. V. R. Kemball.
Secretary and ChiefAccountant to the City of Bombay Improvement Trust—W. N. Shilstonc.
Special Collectors under the Land Acquisition Act—Jehangir Dosabhai Framji, S. M.
Edwardes.
ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.

ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.


Director of Royal Indian Marine (Bombay).—Capt. G. H. Hewett, R.N.
Deputy do. (Calcutta).—Capt. G. Wilson, CLE., R.I.M.
Assistant do. (Bombay).—Capt. F. H. Elderton, D.S.O., R.I.M.
Examiner of Marine Accounts (Bombay).—Capt. E. R. Foord, LA.
Marine Surgeon (Bombay).—Lieut.-Col. J. P. Barry, I. M.S.
Do. do. (Calcutta).—Major. E. H. Brown, I. M.S.
DOCKYARDS.
BOMBAY DOCKYARD. CALCUTTA DOCKYARD.
Staff Officer Comdr. S. D. Vale, R.I.M. Staff Officer Comdr. C. F. Fletcher, R.I.M.
Chief Constructor R. Watson. Constructor T. Avery.
Marine Storekeeper A. E. Nash. Marine Storekeeper J. H. O'Brien.
Insp. of Machinery Chief Engr. F. F. Pickard, Insp. of Machinery ChiefEngr. F.S. Lamb, R. I. M.
R.I.M. Chief Builder T. G. Bailey.
Chief Builder W. C. King. Builder's Foreman... W. R. Shepherd.
Builder's Foremen B. S. Wadia, W. J. Ken- Foreman of Factory Engr. A. Bonny, R.I.M.
shett. Foreman ofFoundry T. E. Wale.
foreman of Factory ... Engr. C. T. Amor, R.I.M. Foreman Boiler
Foreman of Foundry G. Kershaw. maker J. W. Moulton.
Foreman Boilermaker C. J. Care. Assistant do. W. J. Clear.
Assistant „ F. Wa/ade. Boatswain of the
Electrical Engineer Yard E. Benfold.
I Draughts- Master Sailmaker ... J. Connor.
A. C. Bowden. Draughtsman J. A. Cantopher.
Foreman of Shipfilters, In charge o/ Dispen
Rivelters, eye. P. H. Burn. sary Asst.Surgn. F.W. Mathews.
Master Rigger A. Monk. In charge, Yard
Master Saifmaker T. Daniels. Craft Engr. R. E. C. Bolton,
Chief Clerk R. F. Smith. R.I.M.
In charge ofDispensary Senr. Asst. Surg. Hony. Cashier A. E. Palmer.
Lieut. J. S. Summers.
In charge, Yard Craft Engr. A. A. McDonald,
R.I.M.
Cashier Anandrao R. Talcherkar,
Rao Bahadur.
GRADATION LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
Commanders.
ist Grade. 2nd Grade—contd. 3rd Grade—contd.
G Wilson., CLE. G. A. Rose. J. H. D. St. John.
H. S. Black. St. L. S. Warden. F. H. Elderton, D.S.O.
W. Chandler. T. A. L. de Berry. W. G. Beauchamp.
G. E. Holland, CLE., D.S.O. G. J. Baugh. C. J. C. Kendall, D.S.O.
C. W. R. Hooper. G. S. Hewett. C. R. Ford.
E. J. Beaumont. A. I. G. Piffard. C. G. Sinclair.
W. Mitchell. C. F. Fletcher. A. W. McArthur.
2nd Grade. N. F. J. Wilson.
yd Grade. C. R. Rowsell.
W. Aves. S. D. Vale.
R. 1). C. Brownlow. R. W. W. Gordon. W. B. Huddleston.
Lieutenants.
Of 8 years' Seniority. Of 8 years' Seniority—contd. Of 6years' Seniority—contd-
R- G. Devenish. C. B. Henley. W. C. Taylor.
A. J. Marsack. E. J. C. Hordern. C. M. Locke.
H. C. E. Dobbin. A. S. Balfour.
F. Dobson. T. H. H. Hand.
C. J. P. Carey. B. H. Jones. Of 3 years' Seniority.
J. J. W. Calderon. C. Gardner.
C. S. Hickman. G. N. Forteath.
A. Rowand, D.S.O. A. E. Harold.
D. H. Gibsone. Of 6 years' Seniority. L. F. Philbrick.
M. W. Farewell. C. E. Edmonds.
D. F. Vines. E. Stocken. W. R. B. Douglas.
C- W. Shearme. A. R. G. Willock. G. H. S. La Touche.
E. G. Mills. A. Hamilton. A. G. Bingham.
io6 ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
OFFICERS—continued.
Lieutenants—contd.
Of 3 years' Seniority—contd. Of 3 years' Seniority—contd. Of under 3 years' Seniority
—contd.
A. P. Robinson. S. S. Higgins. E. J. Constant.
A. St. C. Bowden. F. J. B. Hutchinson. E. W. Danson.
F. V. De Burgh. W. K. Thyne. H. Phelips.
E. J. Headlam. I. F. Vibart
C. W. Ramsay. A. H. J. Hamilton.
G. H. Finnis. Of under 3 years' Seniority. C. S. G. Scott.
E. W. Huddleston. H. M. K. Moilliet.
O. Goldsmith. E. P. Campbell. C. R. Goad.
E. C. I. Lazenbye. A. H. Ruddell. J. C. Ward.
R. G. Strong. C. O. Campbell. E. V. Whish.
E. R. K. Money. H. Moiland.
H. M. Salmond. C. R. Campbell.
Sub-Lieutenants.
B. C. Marsh. F. L. Gardner. E. H. Casey.
C. A. Scott. A. D. Davidson. E. H. Dauglish.
A. H. Hall. H. Gwvn. F. V. Wilson.
V. F. L. R. Price. P. G. Glanville. E. H. Marsden.
GRADATION LIST OF ENGINEERS OF THE INDIAN MARINE.
Chief Engineers.
W. Torrie. R. Walker. | B. C. Bunyer.
J. Andrews. W. G. K. Mathews. | F. F. Pickard.
F. S. Lamb. H. Johnston.
Engineers.
Of 9 years' Service. Of 7 years' Service—contd. Of 3 years' Service.
C. J. I. Jones. A. Bonny,
Bon John Nutter, Tempy. retired.
E. G. Venn. J. Lush. R. E. C. Bolton.
D. J. Taylor. T. H. Knight. J. G. Yates.
S. H. Stevenson. F. H. Schneider. F. T. Frazer.
A. Mitchell. W. C. Sharvell.
H. F. White. Under 3 years' Service.
G. H. Sharvell. E. A. Vile.
J. J. Walmsley, Tempy. retired. Of 5 years' Service. G. E. Wood.
W. Mitchell. C. F. Laslett. E. E. Macpherson.
V. A. Brown. H. Robertson. C. B. Wilson.
T. R. Wakefield. E. Guppy.
C. T. Amor. R. Vincent.
Of 7 years' Service. F. Ellis. B. R. M. Brebner.
F Olford. O. Kerr. J. W. M. Godden.
E. J. Ellery. A. A. McDonald. E. R. Abbott.
W. C. Constable.
G. B. Brokenshaw.
Asst. Engineers.
A. H. Baker. H. E. Monk. A. M. Kettle.
W. F. P. Allen, Tcmpy. retired. W. A. Williams. R. S. Baskett.
F. L. M. Fawcett. A. B. Collings. J. Glenday.
T. B. Newton. W. H. Waters. H. E. Boughton.
T. G. J. Harvey. H. A. Wray. E. S. Borner.
F. B. Phillips. G. H. Hindman. W. W. Collins.
A. G. White. H. Ellis. W. G. Nicholas.
A. A. Duncan. C. Vincent.
MARINE SURVEY OF INDIA.
Surveyor in Charge. 2nd Class. 4/A Class.
Capt. T. H. Heming, R,N. Lt. T. H. H. Hand. Lt. W. C. Taylor.
(retired). Lt. C. S. Hickman. Lt. A. G. Bingham.
Assistant Surveyors. Lt. A. P. Robinson.
Lt. W. K. Thyne.
1st Class. yd Class.
Surgeon-Naturalist.
Comdr. C. G. Sinclair. Lt. E. G. Mills.
Lt. C. W. Shearme. Lt. E. J. Headlam. Capt. A. C. MacGilchrist, I.M.S.
ROYAL INDIAN MARINE. 107

PORT OFFICERS, &c.


Calcutta—Comdr. E. J. Beau Aden—Comdr. R. D. C. Brown- Madras — Deputy Conservator,
mont. low. Comdr. W. Mitchell.
Bombay— Comdr. H. S. Black. Akyab—Comdr. J. H. D. St. John. Bombay — Asst. Port Officer,
Madras—Comdr. W. Chandler. Moulmein—Comdr. G. A. Rose. Comdr. N. F. J. Wilson.
Rangoon—Comdr. C. W. R. Bassein—Comdr. C. R. Ford. Mandalay—Marine Transport
Hooper. Calcutta—Asst. Port Officer, Lt. Officer, Comdr. A. W.
Karachi—Comdr. W. Aves. C. B. Henley. McArthur.

LIST OF RETIRED OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.


( With dates ofretirement.)
Anderson, Chief Engr. T., 30 April, 1897. Hext, Rear-Adml. Sir J., K.C.I. E.., R.N., 27
Ashburner, 3rd Gr. Officer B., 8 Oct., 1887. Feb., 1898.
Avery, Engr. T. H.. 30 April, 1904. Hooper, Comdr. H. B., 16 Sept., 1899.
Bacon, Comdr. K. V., 1 Jan., 1899. Jones, Comdr. R, D. P., 30 June, 1894.
Balbi, Engr., J., 1 May, 1887. Kinserly, Engr. L,, 10 Sept., 1883.
Barrett, Comdr. J. S., 11 Dec, 1898. Macfarlane, Sub.-Lt. G. T., 5 April, 1896.
Barrett, Chief Engr. W, 1 May, 1892. Mackey, Engr. A., 25 April, 1904.
Barwick, Comdr. F. M., 14 Sept., 1903. Madge, Asst. Engr. W., 28 Feb., 1902.
Bean, Comdr. M., 9 Oct., 1896. Malcolm, Chief Engr. A., 1 Oct., 1883.
Bisnop, Comdr. E., 9 April, 1895. Maneckji Jamsetji, 1st CI. Engr., 21 Nov., 1880.
Blair, Chief Engr. B., 19 June, 1890. Martin, 1st Gr. Offr., J., 1 Dec, 1880.
Bolton, 1st CI. Engr. A. J., 15 Nov., 1879. Mercado, Engr. F. A. C, 23 Dec, 1886.
Brebner, Comdr. J. M., 18 March, 1890. Miller, Engr. A. I., 18 Oct., 1889.
Brown, Chief Engr. J., 1 Nov., 1898. Nash, istGr. Ottr. G. D., 1 Sept., 1885.
Buckler, Engr. G. A., 22 Dec, 1882. Newman, Chief Engr. W. W., 8 June, 1901.
Bullock. 1st CI. Engr. E. W., 7 Sept., 1877. Peck, Comdr. G., 3 June, 1888.
Campbell, Comdr. A., D.S.O., C.I.E., 1 Aug., Platts, Comdr. W. J., 9 April, 1888.
1894. Pool, Asst. Engr. F. , 17 Jan. 1905.
Collins, Chief Engr. W. A., 1 June, 1898. Powell, Comdr. W. J., 15 February, 1896.
Cooper, Lieut. R., 8 Sept., 1904. Pryce, Comdr. H. J., 4 April, 1893.
Creagh, Comdr. B. P., 1 Oct., 1898. Read, Chief Engr. B., 4 May, 1891.
Dorabjee Rustomjee, Engr., 4 Sept., 1891. Rees, Engr. A. I., 1 May, 1885.
Downes, Comdr. P., 26 March, 1903. Relf, Lieut. B. G., 27 Nov., 1896.
Downing, Comdr. W. S., 31 Dec, 1887. Robertson, Comdr. J., 13 June, 1885.
Du Plat Taylor, Lieut. J. C. G., 1 Oct., 1897. Searle, Comdr. W. H. W., 28 Feb., 1893.
Edwardes, 3rd Gr. Officer T. S., 4 July, 1891. Searle, Comdr. W. L., 1 April, 1882.
Elcock, Chief Engr. H., 1 Sept., 1893. Shopland, Comdr. E. R., 8 March, 1897.
Falle, Comdr. P. J., 31 May, 1901. Simpson, Comdr. H. B., 19 June, 1902.
Ferguson, Chiet Engr. J., 1 Oct., 1890. Slater, Chief Engr. F. T., 20 Dec, 1896.
Finny, Comdr. T. G. R., 9 May, 1904. Stiffe, Comdr. A. W., 1 April, 1888.
Frith, Lieut. W. W. C, 5 Aug., 1903. Street, Comdr.. H. A., 9 May, 99.
Frost, Asst. Engr. C. K. D., 13 Mar., 1897. Strong, Mate J. G., 21 Feb., 1881.
Fuller, Chief Engr. C, 22 Feb., 1904. Summers, 1st CI. Engr. W., 1 Sept., 1877.
Gadsden, Chief Engr. F.O., 19 Oct., 1903. Taylor, Comdr. A. D., 1 July, 1882.
Gill, Engr. G., 12 July, 1894. Tucker, Engr. E. V., 13 Aug., 1904.
Goodridge, Capt. W. S., CLE., R.N., Walker, Lieut. T. J., 1 May, 1904.
5 March, 1904. Walmsley, Chief Engr. T., 1 Dec, 1904.
Gwyn, Comdr. A., 5 Feb., 1901. Warden, Lieut. A. R. S., 11 Dec, 1900.
Hannaford, 1st CI. Engr. W. C, 25 July, 1877. Warden, Comdr. F., 6 Sept., 1890.
Hewett, Comdr. C. W., 24 Aug., 1902. Williamson, Comdr. F. R., 28 Aug., 1877.
Hewett, Comdr. G. B., 24 Sept., 1885. Windham, Lieut. W. G., 17 June, 1899.
to8

THE LATE INDIAN NAVY.

OFFICERS RETIRED BEFORE THE ABOLITION OF THE NAVY.


1851 Capel, Midsh. G. B., and Feb., 1857. j 1842 Lithgow, Lieut. W., 28th Nov., 1837.
1842 Lamb, Lieut. H., 27th Oct., 1858. '

OFFICERS RETIRED ON THE ABOLITION OF THE NAVY.

Appt. Names. Commission. Remarks.

COMMANDER.
1839 I H. A. Eraser 1 Nov., i860 f Captain (Honorary), 30th April,
\ 1863.

LIEUTENANTS.
'839 A. W. Chilly, CLE. 13 Sept., 1847 I Commanders (Honorary), 30th
1841 C. Lloyd M r April, 1863.
P. W. Mitcheson i Oct., 1847
1845 W. H. Barker ... 12 April, 1854
*W. L. Searle ... 19 April, 1855
1846 H. Jackson 20 Dec, 1855
1848 F. Handley 31 Aug., 1857
A. W. Stiffe ... 21 Nov., 1857
R. G. Hurlock ... 8 March, 1858
R. B. Ltefe 20 March, 1859
H.J. Edwards ... 17 June, 1859
1847 C. P. Georges ... 18 Aug., i860
1850 //. M. Liardet ... 3 March, 1861
1851 G. B. Hewett ... 12 Oct., 1858

* Granted the designation of Captain by the Government of India for special services.
THE LATE INDIAN NAVY. 109

Officers Retired on the Abolition of the Navy—continued.

Names. Commission. Remarks.

MATES.

1S51 G. C. Sconce 20 June, 1856


L. G. Lewis 11 Dec, 1856
F. L. Sea/on 4 March, 1857
1852 1 F. Warden 15 Sept., J 857 Lieutenants (Honorary), 30th
1852 C. P. Wilson . 8 Feb., 1858 April, 1863.
>253 A. H. Hall 5 Aug., 1858
1853 A. N. Law 14 Nov., 1858
1852 /. M. Brebner .. 30 March, 1859
1852 W. F. Hewison. 23 April, i860
1855 W. Leishman 11 Feb., 1861
/. G. Greig 2 June, 1861
1856 T. W. Burt 29 July, 1861
W. Marshall . 28 April, 1862
1856 W. J. Powell . 20 June, 1862
I3S6 B. H. Clark . 2 Sept., 1862

MIDSHIPMEN.
I
i = 55 W. A. Wetherall 16 July, 1855
' = 57 w. Cuthell 20 Jan., 1857
A. Mayo, Y.€. — 19 Feb., 1857
F. W. Fry .:. 13 June, 1857
A. J. Ketley ... 26 Aug., 1857
A. P. Young ... 3 Sept., ■857
1858 G. D. Mercer ... 27 March,
R. W. Booker ... 11
C. S. Mainwartng 29 May, 1858
E. Bishop 1 July, 1858
C. H. E. Morton 10 July, 1858
F. C. Turner 21 July, 1858
F. B. Girdlestone 6 Oct., 1858
G. M. Richmond 30 Dec, 1858
1859 D. Campbell 27 March, 1859
F. W. T. Willaume 1 June, 1859
i860 H. J. Chalke ... 27 Jan., i860
W.. A. Wheler ... 11 Feb., i860
— I E. Bradbery 20 May, i860
1861 A. Fuller 27 Oct., 1861

PURSERS.

Names. Date of Appt. Remarks.

/ N. C. Beyts 21 April, 1848


W. H. D. Williams 12 Jan., 1853
W. Johnston 23 May, 1854
I 10

CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS OF HEADS OP ADMINISTRATION


IN INDIA AND AT HOME.

CHAIRMEN AND DEPUTY-CHAIRMEN OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY.


(Since the Regulating Act of 1773.)

Year Chairman. Deputy-Chairman.

1773 Henry Crabbe Boulton (a). Edward Wheeler.


'774 Edward Wheeler. John Harrison.
I77S John Harrison. John Roberts.
1776 John Roberts. William James.
1777 George Wombwell. William Devaynes.
1778 George Wombwell (b) ("2nd time). William James (/) (2nd time).
1779 Sir William James, Bart. William Devaynes (2nd time).
1780 William Devavnes. Laurence Sullivan.
1781 Laurence Sullivan. Sir William James, Bart. (3rd time).
1782 Robert Gregory. Henry Fletcher (g).
1783 Sir Henry Fletcher, Bart. (c). Nathaniel Smith.
1784 Nathaniel Smith. William Devaynes (3rd time).
1785 William Devaynes (2nd time). Nathaniel Smith (2nd time).
1786 John Michie. John Motteux.
1787 John Motteux. Nathaniel Smith (3rd time).
1788 Nathaniel Smith (2nd time). John Michie (A).
1789 William Devaynes (3rd time). Stephen Lushington.
1790 Stephen Lushington (</). William Devaynes (4th time).
1791 John Smith Burges. Francis Baring.
1792 Francis Baring. John Smith Burges.
1793 William Devaynes (4th time). Thomas Cheap.
1794 William Devaynes (5th time). John Hunter.
1795 Sir Stephen Lushington, Bart. (2nd time). David Scott.
1796 David Scott. Hugh Inglis.
1797 Hugh Inglis. Jacob Bosanquet.
1798 Jacob Bosanquet. Sir Stephen Lushington , Bart. (2nd time) .
1799 Sir Stephen Lushington, Bart. (3rd time). Hugh Inglis (2nd time).
1800 Hugh Inglis (2nd time). David Scott (2nd time).
1 801 David Scott (e) (2nd time). Charles Mills.
1802 John Roberts (2nd time). Jacob Bosanquet (2nd time).
1803 Jacob Bosanquet (2nd time). John Roberts (2nd time).
1804 "Hon. W. Fullarton Elphinstone. Charles Grant.
1805 Charles Grant. George Smith.
1806 Hon. W. Fullarton Elphinstone (2nd Edward Parry.
time).
1807 Edward Parry. Charles Grant (2nd time).
1808 Edward Parry (2nd time). Charles Grant (3rd time).
1809 Charles Grant (2nd time). William Astell.
1810 William Astell. Jacob Bosanquet (3rd time).
1811 Jacob Bosanquet (3rd time). Sir Hugh Inglis, Bart. (3rd time).
1812 Sir Hugh Inglis, Bart. (3rd time). Robert Thornton.
1813 Robert Thornton. Hon. W. Fullarton Elphinstone.
1814 Hon. W. Fullarton Elphinstone (3rd John Inglis.
time).
1815 Charles Grant (3rd time). Thomas Reid.
1816 Thomas Reid. John Bebb.
(a.) On the death of Mr. Boulton. the Court, on October 12, appointed Edward Wheeler, Chairman, and John
Harrison, Deputy.Sir George „,.,,-
(*.) Afterwards Wombwell, Bart.
(c.) Sir Henry Fletcher being disquali6ed, the Court, on November 26, appointed Nathaniel Smith, Chairman, and
on the next day, William Devaynes, Deputy,
(rf.) Afterwards Sir Stephen Lushington, Bart.
(*.) Mr. Scott resigned the Chair, and, on September 2, the Court appointed Chas. Mills, Chairman, and John
Roberts, Deputy. Sir William Tames, Bart.
(/) Afterwards
(£-.) Afterwards Sir Henry Fletcher, Bait. Mr. Gregory being disqualified, the Court, on July 31, appointed Sir
Henry' Fletcher, Chairman, and, the next day, Nathaniel Smith, Deputy.
lit.) William Devaynes appointed, 2nd December, Deputy Chairman, in place of John Michie, deceased.
CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS. m
CHAIRMEN AND DEPUTY-CHAIRMEN OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY—continued.

John Bebb. James Pattison.


James Pattison. Campbell Marjoribanks.
Campbell Marjoribanks. G. A. Robinson.
G. A. Robinson. Thomas Reid (2nd time).
Thomas Reid (2nd time). James Pattison (and time).
James Pattison (2nd time). William Wigram.
William Wigram. William Astell (2nd time).
William Astell (2nd time). Campbell Marjoribanks (2nd time).
Campbell Marjoribanks (2nd time). Sir G. A. Robinson, Bart, (and time).
Sir G. A. Robinson, Bart. (2nd time). Hon. Hugh Lindsay.
Hon. Hugh Lindsay. James Pattison (3rd time).
William Astell (3rd time). John Loch.
John Loch. William Astell (3rd time).
William Astell (4th time). Robert Campbell.
Sir Robert Campbell, Bart. J. G. Ravenshaw.
J. G. Ravcnshaw. Campbell Marjoribanks (3rd time).
(Campbell Marjoribanks (3rd time). William Wigram (2nd time).
\ John Loch (2nd time). Henry St. George Tucker.
Henry St. George Tucker. W. S. Clarke.
W. S. Clarke. James Rivett-Carnac.
Sir James Rivett-Carnac, Bart. John Loch (2nd time).
Sir James Rivett-Carnac, Bart. (2nd Major-General Sir James L. Lushington,
time). K.C.B.
Sir James L. Lushington. Richard Jenkins.
Sir Richard lenkins, G.C.B. William B. Bayley.
William B. Bayley. George Lyall.
George Lyall. Major-General Sir James L. Lushington,
G.C.B. (2nd time).
Major-Gcneral Sir James L. Lushington, John Cotton.
G.C.B. (2nd time).
John Cotton. John Shepherd.
John Shepherd. Sir Henry Willock.
Sir Henrv Willock. James Weir Hogg.
James Weir Hogg. Henry St. George Tucker (2nd time).
Henry St. George Tucker (and time). Lieutenant-General Sir James L. Lush
ington, G.C.B. (3rd time).
Lieutenant-General Sir James L. Lush Major-General A. Galloway, C.B.
ington, G.C.B. (3rd time).
Major-General Sir A. Galloway, K.C.B. John Shepherd (2nd time).
John Shepherd (2nd time). Sir Jas. Weir Hogg, Bart. (2nd time).
John Shepherd (3rd time). Sir Jas. Weir Hogg, Bart. (3rd time).
Sir Jas. Weir Hogg, Bart. (2nd time). Russell Ellice.
Russell Ellicc. Major J. Oliphant.
Major J. Oliphant. Elliot Macnaghten.
Elliot Macnaghten. Colonel W. H. Sykes.
Colonel W. H. Sykes. Ross Donnelly Mangles.
Ross Donnelly Mangles. Sir Fred. Currie, Bart.
Sir Fred. Currie, Bart. Captain Eastwick.

SECRETARIES OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY.


Year of Name. Year of Name. Year of Name.
Appointment. Appointment. Appointment.
1600 R. Wright. 1666 R. Blackborne. 1792 W. Ramsay.
1607 W. Leighton. 1 701 T. Woolley. 1814 J. Cobb.
1613 F. Sadler. 1728 T. Mitchell. 1818 J. Dart.
1620 R. Bacon. '731 C. Mole. 1820 P. Auber
1623 E. Sherburne. 1748 R. James. 1836 J. C. Melvill(<r).
1641 R. Swinglehurst. 1768 P. Mitchell. 1858 J. D. Dickinson.
1654 J. Stanyan. •783 T. Morton.
Note.—The dates against the first three names on the above list indicate years in which those gentlemen are
known to have held the post of Secretary. The exact date of their respective appointments h uncertain.
(«) Afterwards Sir James C. Melvill, K.CB.
CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS OF
PRESIDENTS OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL.
Names. Dale of Names. Date of
Appointment. Appointment.
Lord Sydney, P.C., created Vis- 4 Sept., 1784 Viscount Melville, P.C. (3rd time) 4 Feb., 1828
count Sydney, 9 lune, 1789 Lord Ellenborough, P.C. (/) ... 19 Sept., 1828
The Right Hon. W.W. Grenville, 6 March, 1790 The Right Hon. Charles Grant (g) 1 Dec, 1830
created Baron Grenville, 25 Lord Ellenborough, P.C. (and 18 Dec, 1834
Nov., 1700 time^
TheRiehtHon.HenryDundas(a) 22 June, 1793 The Right Hon. Sir John Cam '23 April, 1835
Viscount Lewisham, P.C. (6) ... 25 April, 1801 Hobhouse, Bart. (A)
Viscount Castlereagh, P.C. (c) ... 6 July, 1802 Lord Ellenborough, P.C. (3rd 4 Sept., 1841
Lord Minto, P.C. (rf) 11 Feb., 1806 time) (/)
The Right Hon. Thomas Gren- 15 July, 1806 Lord Fitzgerald andVesci, P.C.(i) 23 Oct., 1841
ville The Earl of Ripon, P.C 17 May, 1843
The Right Hon. George Tierney 30 Sept., 1806 The Right Hon. Sir John Cam 8 July, 1846
The Right Hon, Robert Dundas(c) 4 April, 1807 Hobhouse, Bart., created Baron
Lord of Harrowby, P.C, crea'.ed 11 July, 1809 Broughton de Gyfford, 26 Feb. ,
F.arl ofHarrowby, 18 July, 1809 1851 (2nd time)
The Right Hon. Robert Dundas, 7 Nov., 1809 The Right Hon. Fox Maule(»... 5 Feb., 1852
became Viscount Melville, 29 J The Right Hon. John Charles 28 Feb., 1852
May, i3ti (2nd time) Hemes
The Earl of Buckinghamshire, 4 April, 1812 The Right Hon. Sir Charles 28 Dec, 1852
P.C. Wood, Bart. (*)
The Right Hon. George Canning 4 June, 1816 The Right Hon. Robert Vernon 28 Feb., >855
The Right Hon. Charles Bragge 12 Jan., 1821 Smith (/)
Bathurst The Earl of Ellenborough, P.C. 25 Feb., 1858
The Right Hon. Charles Watkin I 4 Feb., 1822 (4th time)
Williams Wynn Lord Stanley, P.C. (m) 5 J»ne, 1858
(*i).
<<■■). Afterwards (by creation) Viscount Melville. (/»). Afterwards (by creation) Baron Broughton de Gyfford.
(by succession) Earl of Dartmouth, (/). Baron Fitzgerald and Vesey of Irish peerage.
M (by succession) Marquis of Londonderry, (_/). Afterwards (by succession) Baron Panmure and
(by creation) Earl 01 Minto. then Earl of Dalhousie.
If). (by succession) Viscount Melville, (£). ,, (by creation) Viscount Halifax.
(by creation) Earl of Ellenborough. (/). (by creation) Baron Lyveden.
u->- (by creation) Baron Glenelg. (///). ,, (by succession) Earl of Derby.
SECRETARIES OF STATE FOR INDIA.
Names. Assumed charge Names. Assumed charge
of office. of office.
Lord Stanley, P.C. (a) 2 Sept., 1858 The Earl of Kimberlev, P.C. ... 16 Dec, 1882
The Right Hon. Sir Charles 18 June, 1859 Lord Randolph Churchill, P.C. 24 June, 1885
Wood, Bart. (6) The Earl of Kimberley, K.G., 7 Feb., 1 886
Earl de Grey and Ripon, P.C. (r) 16 Feb., 1866 P.C. (2nd time)
Viscount Cranborne (d) 6 July, 1866 The Right Hon. Sir Richard 4 Aug., i885
The Right Hon. Sir Stafford 9 March, 1867 Assheton Cross, G.C.B., P.C,
Northcote, Bart, {e) created Viscount Cross, 19
The Duke of Argyll, K.T., P.C. 10 Dec, 1868 Aug., 18S6
The Marquis of Salisbury, P.C. 22 Feb., 1874 The Earl of Kimberley, K.G. , P.C. 19 Aug., 1892
(2nd time) (3rd time)
The Right Hon. Gathorne Hardy, 30 March, 1878 TheRightHon.H.H. Fowler,(/i) 10 March, 1894
P.C, created Viscount Cran- Lord George F. Hamilton, P;C. 5 July, 1895
brook, 14 May, 1878 (/) The Right Hon. St. John 10 Oct., 1903
The Marquis of Hartington, 28 April, 1880 Brodrick
P.C. (g)
(a). Afterwards (by succession) Earl of Derby. (e). Afterwards (by creation) Eall of Iddesleigh.
(6). ,, (by creation) Viscount Halifax. (f). >> creation) Earl Cranbrook.
<f). ,, (by creation) Marquess of Ripon. (V). ,, (by succession) Duke of Devonshire.
(*/). (by succession) Marquess of Salisbury. (h). ,, Sir Henry Fowler, G.C.S.I.
UNDER SECRETARIES OF STATE FOR INDIA.
PERMANENT UNDER SECRETARIES.
Names. Assumed charge Names. Assumed charge
of office. of office.
Sir George Russell Clerk, K.C.B. 30 Sept., 1858 Sir Louis Mallet. C.B. ... ...1 16 Feb., 1874
Herman Merivale, C.B., D.C.L. 13 April, i860 Arthur Godley, C.B. (a) ... ...| 30 Sept., 1883
(n). Now Sir Aithur Godley, K.C.B.
HEADS OF ADMINISTRATION. i'3
PARLIAMENTARY UNDER SECRETARIES OF STATE.
Names. Assumed charge Names. Assumed charge
of office. of office.
I "I
Henry James Baillie, M.P. 30 Sept. , 1858 Viscount Enfield (f) 1 Sept., 1880
Thomas George Baring, M.P. (a) 25 June, i8>9 John Kynaston Cross, M.P. ... 16 Jan., 1883
Earl de Grey and Ripon lb) 21 Jan., 1861 Lord Harris 25 June, 1885
Thomas George Baring, M.P. (a) 3> J»'y. 1S61 Sir Ughtred Kav-Shuttleworth, 7 Feb., 1886
(and time) Bart., M.P. (j)
Lord Wodehouse (c) 2; April 1 1 364 Edward Stafford Howard, M.P. 12 April, 1886
Lord Dufferin and Clandeboye, 16 Nov., 1864 Sir John Gorst, K.C., M.P. 4 Aug., 1886
K.P.. K.C.B. (J) The Hon. G. N. Curzou, M.P. (?) 9 Nov., 1891
James Stansfeld, M.P 17 Feb., 1 366 G. W. E. Russell, M.P 19 Aug., 1892
Sir lames Fergusson, Bart., 6 July, i860 Lord Reav, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E.... 11 March, 1894
M.P. The Ear! "of Onslow, G.CM. G....; 5 July, 1895
Lord Clinton 31 July, 1S67 The Earl of hardwicke .. . 17 Jan., 1901
M. E. Grant Duff. M.P 10 Dec., 1 863 Earl Percy. M.P 18 Aug., 1902
Lord George F. Hamilton. M.P. 22 Feb.. 1874 The Earl of Hardwickc(2ndti:ne), 12 Oct., 1903
Hon. Edward Stanhope, M.P. ... 6 April, 1070 died 2") Nov. 1904.
The Marquis of I.ansdowne 20 April. i33o The Marquess of Bath i 20 Jan., 1005
(a) Afterwards (by surces^i -n) Lord Northbrook. and (by (if) Afterwards(by creation) Marquis of Dufferin and Ava-
creation) Earl of Norlhbro^k. (') Afterwards (by succession) Earl of Strafford.
(<*) Afterwards (by creation) Marquis of Rip 1-1. (/) Afterwards (by creation) I-ord Shuttleworth.
(r) Afterwards (by creation) Earl of Kimberley. Qr) Afterwards (by creation) Lord Curzon of Kcdleston.
ASSISTANT UNDER SECRETARIES OF STATE.
1858, Sept. 3. lame? Cosmo Melvill.
1872, Jul; Thomas L. Seccombe, C.B. (a)
1883, Nov. 27. Horace G. Walpole, C.B. (A)
W Afterwards Sir Thomas I.. Seccombe, G.C.I. E., K. C.S.I. , C.B.
(//) Now Sir Horace G. Walpole, K.C.B.
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF INDIA.
Name*. Dates of Appointment. Remarks.

Charles Mills As Director of E.I.Co., Resigned, 21 Sept., 186S.


28 Aug., 1822
John Shepherd Ditto, 17 June, 1335 Died, 12 Jan., 1859.
Sir J. W. Hogg, Bart. Ditto, 1 1 Sept., 1339 Resigned, 25 Jan., 1372.
Elliot Macnaghten Ditto, 3 June. 1842 Resigned, 2 Nov., 1871.
Ross D. Mangles Ditto, 14 April, 1847 Resigned, 1 Sept. 1874.
Capt. W. J. Eastwick Ditto, 30 June, 1847 Resigned, 3 Sept.. 1868.
Hy. T. Prinsep Ditto, 3i July. i8;o Resigned, 29 April, 1874.
Sir Fredk. Currie, Bart. Ditto, 12 April, 1834 Died, 10 Sept., 1875.
SirJ. P. Willoughby, Bart. ... Ditto, 12 April, 1834 Died, 15 Sept.. 1866.
Sir H. C. Rawlinson, Bart., ^ Ditto, 10 April, 1356 Resigned, 16 April, 1859, on appoint
K.C.B. ment as Envoy to Persia.
(Re-appointed, 0 Oct., 1868 Died, 5 March, 1893.
Sir R. J. H. Vivian, K.C.B. ... As Director of E.I. Co., Resigned, 31 Dec, 1874.
21 April, 1336.
Sir H. C. Montgomery, Bart ... On transfer of Government Resigned, 13 Nov., 1876.
to the Crown in 1858.
Sir J. L. M. Lawrence, Bart., Ditto Ditto Resigned, 8 Dec, 1863, on appoint
GiCB. ment as Governor-General of India.
Sir P. T. Cautley, K.C.B. ... Ditto Ditto Resigned. 30 Sept., 1868.
W. IT. Arbuthnot Ditto Ditto Died, 11 Dec, 1874.
Col. H. M. Durand, C.B. 1 3 Jan., i359 Resigned, 3 Feb., 1861, on appoint
ment as Foreign Secretary to the
Government of India.
SirT. E. Pern-, Kt 8 Aug., 1339 Died, 22 April, 188.?.
Col. W. E. Baker 13 July, i36t Resigned, 1 Jan., 1X76.
Sir G. R. Clerk, K.C.B., 14 Dec, 1363 Resigned, 28 Nov., 1876.
K.C.S.I.
Sir H. B. E. Frere, G.C.S.I.... 12 Nov., 1866 Resigned. 1 March, 1377.
Sir Robert Montgomery, 21 Sept., 1 863 Died, 28 Dec, 1887.
K.C.B.. G. C.S.I.
Sir F. J. Halliday, K.C.B. ... 29 Sept., i358 J Resigned, 31 Dec, i836.
ii4 CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS OF
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF INDIA—continued.

Names, Dates of Appointment. Remarks.

Sir H. J. S. Maine, K.C.S.I., a Nov., 1871 Died, 3 Feb., 1888.


D.C.L.
Sir Louis Mallet, C.B 8 Feb., 187a Resigned, 15 Feb., 1874, on appoint
ment as Permanent Under Secre
tary of State.
Sir G. Campbell, K. C.S.I. 16 Feb., 1874 I Resigned, 10 April, 1875, on entering
Parliament.
A. Cassels 30 April, 1874 ! Period of office expired, 29 April,
1884.
Maj.-Gen. E. B. Johnson 1 Sept., 1874 Resigned, 6 Feb., 1877, on appoint
ment as Member of Governor-
General's Council in India.
r 5 Jan., 1875 Resigned, 12 July, 1878, on appoint
ment as President of the Famine
Maj.-Gen. K. Strachey, C.S.I. Commission in India (appointment
not filled up in interval).
-Re-appointed, 11 March, Resigned, 20ct., 1889, on appointment
1879 as Chairman of the East India Rail-
| way Company.
Hon. E. Drutnmond 9 Feb., 1875 ' Period of office expired, 8 Feb.,
1S85.
Sir B. H. Ellis, K.C.S.I. 14 July, 1875 Period of office expired, 13 July,
1885.
Col. Hy. Yule, C.B 23 Oct., 1875 Resigned, 14 Mav, 1889.
Maj.-Gen. Sir A. T. Wilde, 1 Jan., 1876 Died, 7 Feb., 1878.
K.C.B., C.S.I.
Maj.-Gen. Sir G. J. Wolseley, 13 Nov., 1876 Resigned, 24 June, 1878, on appoint
K.C.B., G.C.M'.G. (<i) ment as High Commissioner,
Cyprus.
Sir W. Muir, K.C.S.I 28 Nov., 1876 Resigned, 15 Dec, 1885, on appoint
ment as Principal, Edinburgh
University.
R. S. Ellis 17 April, 1877 Died, 9 Oct., 1877.
R. A. Dalvell, C.S.I 1 Nov., 1877 Period of office expired, 31 Oct., 1887.
Col. Sir W. L. Merewether, 1 Nov., 1877 Died, 4 Oct., 1880.
K.C.S.I., C.B.
Lieut.-Gcn. Sir H. W. Nor 25 Feb., 1878 Resigned, 30 Nov., 1883, on appoint
man, K.C.B. ment as Governor of Jamaica,
Maj.-Gen. C. J. Foster, C.B.... aa July, 1878 Period of office expired, 21 July, 1888.
B. W. Currie f 11 Dec, 1880
(Re-appointed, 11 Dec, 1890 Period of office expired, 10 Dec , 1895.
Hon. Sir Ashley Eden, 24 April, 1882 Died, 9 July, 1887.
K.C.S.I.
Maj.-Gen. Sir P. S. Lumsden, 1 Dec, 1883 Period of office expired, 30 Nov., 1893.
K.C.B., C.S.I.
J. R. Bullen-Smith, C.S.I. ... 6 June, 1884 Died, 5 Jan., 1887.
Sir R. H. Davies, K.C.S.I., 3 March, 1885 Period of office expired, 2 March, 1895.
CLE.
Sir John Strachey, G.C.S.I., 14 July, 1885 Period of office expired, 13 July, 1895.
CLE.
Gen. Sir D. M. Stewart, Bart., 16 Dec, 16
tRe-appointed, 1885
Dec, ,£95 } Died *6 MarCh' 19°°'
G.C.B., G.C.S.I.. C.I E.
Col. Si. O. T. Burne, K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1887 i Period of office expired, 31 Dec, 1896.
CLE.
R. Hardie 17 March, 1887 Period ofoffice expired, 16 Mar., 1897.
Sir A. 1. Arbuthnot, K.C.S.I., 1 Nov., 1887 Period of office expired, 31 Oct., 1897.
CLE.
Sir J. B. Peile, K.C.S.I. {12 Nov., 1887 Period of office expired, 11 Nov., 1902.
Re-appointed, 12 Nov., 1897
Sir A. C. Lyall, K.C.B., f 17 Jan., 1888 If Period of office expired, 16 Jan.,
K.C.I.E. ( Re-appointed 17 Jan., 1898 ( >9°3- 19
Sir C. A. Turner, K.C.I.E. .. 21 Feb., 1888 Period of office expired, 2oreb., 1898.
Lieut.-Gen. Sir A. Alison, 1 Jan., 1889 Period of office expired, 31 Dec, 1898.
Bart., G.C.B.
(a) Afterwards (by creation) Viscount Wolseley.
HEADS OF ADMINISTRATION.
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF INDIA—continued.
Names. Dates of Appointment. Remarks.
Sir Charles H.T. Crosthwaite, 3 March, 1895 Period of office expired, 2 March,
K.C.S I i9°5-
SirSteuartC.Bayley, K.C.S.I., 16 Sept., 1895
CLE.
F. C. Le Marchant 27 Feb., 1896
Gen. SirJ.J.H. Gordon, K.C.B. 1 Jan., 1897 • Still Members of Council.
Sir Dennis Fitzpatrick, K.C.S.l. 24 April, 1897
Sir J. L. Mackay, K.C.I.E. ... 27 April, 1897 •
Sir John Edge, K.C 30 March, 1898
Sir P. P. Hutchins, K.C.S.l.... 1 Aug., 1898
Sir James Westland, K.C.S.l. 8 Aug., 1899 Died, 9 May, 1903.
Lieut.-Gen. A. R. Badcock, 26 March, 1901.
C.B., C.S.I. j-Still Members of Council.
Sir William Lee-Warner, 12 Nov., 1902.
K.C.S.l.
Rt. Hon. Sir Antony P. Mac- 17 Jan., 1903. Resigned, Jany, 1905. Did not act
Donnell, G.C.S.I. having held appointment of U.S.
for Ireland concurrently.
J. F. Finlay, C.S.I 10 May, i9°3- Still Member of Council.
PRESIDENTS AND GOVERNORS OF FORT WILLIAM IN BENGAL,
FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT OE THE BENGAL PRESIDENCY IN I 70O.
fc*
Names- 1 Assumed charge
of office. Names. Assumed charge
of office.
Sir Charles Eyre 26 May, 1700 William Barwell 18 April, 1748
John Beard (a) 7 Jan., 1701 Adam Dawson 17 July, 1749
Anthony Weltden 20 July, 1710 William Fytche 5 July. 1753
John Russell 4 March, 1711 Roger Drake 8 Aug., 175a
Robert Hedges 3 Dec, 1713 Colonel Robert Clive 27 June, 1758
Samuel Feake 12 Jan., 1718 John Z. Holwell 28 Jan., 1760
John Deane 17 Jan., 1723 Henry Vansittart 27 July, 1760
Henry Ffrankland 30 Jan., 1726 John Spencer 3 Dec, 1764
Edward Stephenson 17 Sept., 1728 Lord Clive 3 May, 176s
John Deane 18 Sept., 1728 Harry Vcrelst 29 Jan., 1767
John Stackhouse 25 Feb., 1732 John Carticr 26 Dec, 1769
Thomas Braddyll 29 Jan., 1739 Warren Hastings 13 April, 177a
John Forster 4 Feb., 1746
(*) Upon the death of Mr. Beard, in July, 1705, the post of president was left for a time in abeyance, the member*
of council presiding in rotation.
GOVERNORS-GENERAL OF FORT WILLIAM IN BENGAL.
Names. Assumed charge Remarks.
of office.

Warren Hastings 20 Oct., 1774 Appointed Governor of Bengal, 13 April,


1772, and first Governor-General under an
Act passed in 1773 (13 Geo. Ill, cap. 63).
Sir John Macpherson, Bart 8 Feb., 1785
Earl Cornwallis, K.G. (a) 12 Sept., 1786 Also Commander-in-Chief.
Sir John Shore, Bart. (6) 28 Oct., 1793
Lieut.-General the Hon. Sir Alured 17 March, 1798 Officiating. Senior Member of Council ;
Clarke, K.C.B. also Commander-in-Chief.
The Earl of Mornington, P.C. (c) 18 May, 1798
The Marquis Cornwallis, K.G. (2nd 30 July, 1805 Also Commander-in-Chief; died at Ghazi-
time) pur, 5 October, 1805.
Sir George H. Barlow, Bart 10 Oct., 1805 Confirmed, 25 Feb., 1806.
Lord Minto, P.C. (d) 31 July, 1807
The Earl of Moira, K.G., P.C. («) .. 4 Oct., 1813 Also Commander-in-Chief.
John Adam 13/(1/1., 1823 Officiating. Senior Member of Council.
Lord Amherst, P.C. (/) 1 Aug., 1828
William Bullerworth Bayley 13 March, 1828 Officiating. Senior Member of Council.
Lord William Cavendish Bentincl:, 4 July, 1828 AisoCommanderin-Chief from 16 May, 1833.
G.C. B.. G.C.H.. P.C.
(«) Created Marquess Cornwallis, 15 Aug., 1797. (d) Created Earl of Minto, 24 Feb., 1813.
(*) Afterwards (by creation) Baron Teignmouth (c) Created Marquess of Hastings, 2 Dec.,
(f) Created Marquess Wellesley, 2 Dec, 1790 (/) Created Earl Amhersl, 2 Dec, 1826.
n6 CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS OF
GOVERNORS-GENERAL OF INDIA.
Names. Assumed charge Remarks.
of office.
Lord William Cavendish Bentinck, 14 Nov., 1834 Also Comniander-in-Chiel.
G.C.B., G.C.H., P.C.
Sir CharltS Metcalfe, Bart, (a) 20 March, 1835 Officiating upon nomination of the Directors,
which was disallowedby His Majesty's Govt.
Lord Auckland, G.C.B., P.C. (A) ... 4 March, 1836
Lord Ellenborough, P.C. (c) 28 Feb., 1842
William Wilberforce Bird 15 June, 1844 Officiating. Senior member ofcouncil.
The Right Hon. Sir Henry Haidinge, 23 July, "844
G.C.B. (J)
The Earl of Dalhousie, P.C. (<■) 12.Ian., 1848
Viscount Canning, P.C. if) 20 Feb.. 1 8^6
{a) Afterwards (by c:reat ion) Baron Metcalfe. (</) Created Vtscouot HardTnge, 2 May, 1S46.
{&) Created Earl of Auckland. 11 Dec. 1819. Created Marquess of Dalhousie, 25 Aug. 1B49.
[c) Afterwards (by creation) Earl of Ellenborough. (A) Afterwards (by creation) Earl Canning.
VICEROYS AND GOVERNORS-GENERAL OF INDIA.
Names. Assumed charge Remarks.
of office.
Viscount Canning, P.C. (a) 1 Nov., 1858
The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, 12 March, 1862 Died at Dharmsala, 20 Nov., 1863.
K.T., G.C.B., P.C.
Ma/or-General Sir Robert Napier, 21 Nov., 1863 Officiating, pending the arrival of the
K.C.B. (A) Governor ofMadras. Senior member of
council.
Colonel Sir William T. Denison, 2 Dec, 1863 Officiating under the Act of 1861. Governor
K.C.B. 'jaj Madras.
The Right Hon. Sir John Lawrence, 12 Jan., 1864
Bart., G.C.B., K.C.S.I. (c)
The Earl of Mayo, K.P 12 Jan., 1869 Assassinated at Port Blair, 8 Feb., 1872.
John Strachey (d) 9 Feb., 1872 Officiating, pending the arrival of the
Governor of Madras. Senior member of
council.
Lord Napier of Mcrchistoun, K. T. (e) 23 Feb., 1872 Officiating under the Act 0/1861. Governor
of Madras.
Lord Northbrook, P.C. (f) 3 May, 1872
Lord Lytton, G.C.B. (g) 12 April, 1876
The Marquess of Ripon, K.G., P.C... 8 June, 1880
The Earl of Dufferin, K.P., G.C.B. 13 Dec, 1884
G.C.M.G., P.C. (A)
The Marquess of Lansdo\vne,G. CM. G. 10 Dec, 1888
The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, P.C 27 Jan., 1894
Lord Curzon of Kedleston, P.C. 6 Jan., 1899
13 Dec, 1904 Reappointed.
Lord Ampthill, G.C.I. E 30 April, 1904 Officiating to 13 Dec, 1004 under the Act of
1861. Governor of Madras.
(a) Created Earl Canning, 21 May, 1859. j (e) Afterwards (by creation) Baron Napier of Ettrick.
(/,) Afterwards (by creation) Baron Napier (of Magdala). 1 ( /) Afterwards (by creation) Earl of Northbrook.
(c) Afterwards (by creation) Baron Lawrence. 1 (V) Created Earl of Lytton. 28 April, 1880.
(</) Afterwards Sir John Strachey, G.C.S.I., CLE. j (ft) Created Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, 12 Nov. i8S3.
COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF in INDIA since the Regulating Act of 1773.
Names. Assumed charge Remarks.
of office.
Lieut. -General John Clavenng 27 Oct., 1774 Died, 30 August, 1777.
Brig. -General Giles Stibbert ... 16 Oct., 1777 Officiating.
Lieut. -General Sir Evre Coote, K.B... 25 Mar., 1779 Died, 26 April, 1733.
Brig.-General Giles Stibbert 27 April, 1783 Officiating.
General Robert Sloper 21 July, 1785
Earl Cornwallis, K.G 12 Sept., 1786 Also Governor-General.
Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Abercromby, K.B. 28 Oct., 1793
Lieut. -General SirAlured Clarke.K. B. 17 May, 1798
Lieut. -General Gerard Lake 14 May, i8ot
The Marquis Cornwallis, K.G 30 July, 1805 Also Governor-General. Died 5 Oct., 1805.
Lieut. -General Lord Lake 10 Oct., 1805
Lieut. -General Sir George Hewitt ... 17 Oct., 1807
Lieut. -Gen. Sir George Nugent, Bart. 14 Jan., 1812
General The Earl of Moira 4 Oct., 1313 Also Governor General.
HEADS OF ADMINISTRATION. 117

COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF IN INDIA—continued.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Lieut. -General The Hon. Sir Edward 13 Jan., 1823


Paget, G.C.B.
General Lord Combermere. G.C.B., 7 Oct., 1R25
G.C.H.
Lieut.-General The Earl of Dalhousie, 1 Jan., 1830
G.CB.
Lieut-General Sir Edward Barnes, :o Jan., 183a
G.CB.
General Lord Wm. C. Bentinck, G.CB 16 May, 1833 Also Governor-General. Left India,
20 March, 1835.
I.ieut.-General Sir Henry Fane, G.CB. 5 Sept., 1835
General Sir Jasper NicoUs, K.C.B. ... 7 Dec, 1839
General Sir Hugh Gough, G.C.B.(n) 11 Aug., 1843
General Sir Charles J. Napier, G.CB. 7 May, 1849 Resigned, Dec, 1850.
General Sir Wm. M. Gomm, K.C.B. 6 Dec, 1850
Genera! The Hon. Geo. Anson 23 Jan., 1856 Died, 27 May, 1857.
Lieut. -General S!r Colin Campbell, 13 Aug., 1857
G.CB. (b)
General Sir Hugh H. Rose, G.CB. (c) 4 June, i860
General Sir Wm. Rose Mansfield, 23 March, 1865
K.C.B. (d)
General Lord Napier of Magdala, 9 April, 1870
G.C.B., G.C.S.I.
General Sir Fred P. Haines, K.C.B,.. 10 April, 1876
General Sir Donald M. Stewart, 8 April, 1881
G.C.B., CLE.
General Sir Fred. S. Roberts, V.C, 28 Nov., 1885
G.C.B., CLE. (t)
General Sir Geo. S. White, V.C, 8 April, 1893
G.C.I.E., K.C.B.
Lieut -General Sir Charles Edward 20 March, 1898 Provisional.
JVairne, K.C.B.
General Sir W. S. A. Lockhart, 4 Nov., 1898 • Died, 18 March, 1900.
G.C.B., K.C.S.I.
General Sir A. P. Palmer, K.C.B. ... 19 March, 1000 1 Provisional. Confirmed, 26 March, 1901.
General Viscount Kitchener of Khar- 28 Nov., 1902
toum, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.M.G.
(a) Created Baron Gough, 25 April. 1846, and afterwards Viscount Gough. (</) Afterwards (by creation), Baron Sandhurst.
(*) Created Baron Clyde. 3 July, 1858. (c) Afterwards (by creation) Eail Roberts.
U') Afterwards (by creation), Baron Strathnairn.

MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL


excepting Commanders-in-Chief (see page 116).

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Colonel George Monson 20 Oct. , 1774 Died, 25 Sept. , 1776.


Richard Barwell 20 Oct. , 1774 Resigned. 1 Oct., 1781.
Philip Francis 20 Oct. , 1774 Resigned. 12 Dec, 1781.
Edward Wheler 11 Dec, 1777 Died, 10 Oct., 1784.
John Macpherson 1 Oct., 1781 Became Governor-General, 8 Feb., 1785.
12 Sept., 1786 Re-appointed. Resigned, 17 Jan., 1787.
John Stables 11 Nov., 1782
12 Sept , 1786 Re-appointed. Resigned, 19 Jan., 1787.
Charles Stuart 28 Feb. , 1785
12 Sept., 1786 Re-appointed. Resigned, 21 Jan., 1793.
John Shore 22 Jan., 1787 Resigned, 28 Oct., 1793-
Peter Speke 17 Sept., 1789 Resigned, 2 Oct., 1801.
William Cowper 6 Nov., 1700 Resigned, 25 Feb., 1801.
Thomas Graham... 21 Jan., 1793 Resigned, 28 Oct., 1793.
28 Feb., 1801 Re-appointed. Resigned, 2 Oct , 1801.
n8 CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS OF
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL— contd.
Names. Assumed charge Remarks.
of office.
George Hilaro Barlow ... 2 Oct., 1801 Became acting Governor-General, 10 Oct.,
1805.
George Udney 2 Oct., l3oi Resigned, 31 July, 1807.
John Lumsden 14 Oct., 1805 Temporary.
3' J"iy. 1807 Confirmed. Resigned, 30 Oct. , 1812.
Neil Benjamin Edmonstone 30 Oct. , 1812 Resigned, 17 Jan., 1818.
Archibald Seton 23 Dec, 1812 Resigned, 8 Dec, 1817.
George Dowdeswell 28 Dec. , 1814 Temporary.
2 Aug., •3.S Confirmed. Resigned, 29 Dec, 1820.
James Stuart 30 Oct., 1817 Resigned, 23 Feb., 1822.
Charles Milner Ricketts 12 Dec. , 1817 Resigned, 23 Jan., 1819.
John Adam 29 Jan., 1819 Officiated as Governor-General, from
13 Jan. to 1 Aug., 1823.
1 Aug., 1823 Re-appointed. Resigned, 15 April, 1825.
SirJames E. Colebrooke, Bai t. 21 Jan. , 1820 Temporary. Resigned, 19 May, 1820.
John Fendall 20 May, 1820 Died, 10 Nov., 1825.
John Herbert Harington 21 Dec, 1822 Resigned, 1 Aug., 1823.
22 April, 1325 Re-appointed. Resigned, 8 July, 1827.
William Butterworth Baylcy ... 23 Feb., 1822 '1 emporary. Resigned, 21 Dec, 1822.
11 Nov., 1825 Resigned, 11 Nov., 1830. Officiated as
Governor-General, 13 Mar. to 4 July, 1828.
Sir Charles Theo. Metcalfe, Bart. 24 Aug., 1827 Became Governor of Agra, 14 Nov., 1834.
Became Governor-General, 20 March, 1835.
George Swintou 13 March, 1828 Temporary.
William Blunt 1 1 Nov., 1830 Became Governor of Agra, 20 March, 1835.
Alexander Ross 8 Jan., 1833 Temporary.
15 Oct., 1833 Confirmed. Became Governor of Agra,
1 Dec, 1835.
27
-/ -April,
-r "1 1836
* Re-appointed. Resigned, 15 Oct., 1838.
Lieut. -Colonel William Morrison, C.B. 16 June, 1834
834 (Military.) Resigned, 17 June, 1S39.
Thomas Babington Macaulay («) 21 Nov., iT834 Resigned, 17 Jan., 1838. First holder oj
the post of Law Member. He and his
successors down to 1 853 had no power to
sit and vote except at meetings for the
purpose of making laws and regulations.
Henry Shakspcar , 26 Oct., 1835 Died, 20 March, 1838.
Thomas Campbell Robertson ... 11 Nov., 1835 Resigned, 27 Jan., 1840.
Andrew Amos 19 March, 1838 (Law.) Resigned, 28 Feb., 1842.
William Wilbcrforce Bird 21 March, 1838 Resigned, 17 Sept., 1838.
IS Oct., 1838 Re-appointed. Officiated as Gov.-General,
15 June to 23 July, 1844. Retired, 1844.
Major-General Sir William Case 17 June, 1839 (Military.) Died, 16 April, 1844.
ment, K.C.B.
Henry Thoby Prinsep 11 Feb., 1840 Resigned, 6 March, 1843 ; also temporary,
20 March to 26 Oct., 1833.
Sir William Hay Macnaghten, Bart. Provisional, 2 June, 1840. Killed at Cabul,
23 Dec, 1841.
Thomas Herbert Maddock 1 1 March, 1843
1 1 March, 1843 Re-appointed. Resigned, 10 March, 1849.
Charles Hay Cameron 15 Feb., 1843 (Law.) Resigned, 4 March, 1848. Also
temporary, January-March, 1838.
Frederick Millett 17 April, 1844 Resigned, 1 Dec, iS;8.
Major-General Sir G. Pollock, G.C. 20 Sept., 1844 (Military.) Resigned, 31 March, 1847.
George Russell Clerk Provisional, 27 Nov., 1844.
Sir rredcrick Currie, Bart. 1 April, 1847 Resigned, 14 Jan., 184S.
12 March, 1849 Re-appointed. Resigned, 6 May, 1853.
Major-General Sir John Hunter Littl 21 Feb., 1848 (Military.) Resigned, 7 Dec, 1852.
K.C.B.
J. E. Drinkwater Bethune April, 1848 (Law.) Died, 12 Aug., 1851.
John Lowis 1 Dec, 1848 Resigned, 1 Dec, 1833
Lieut. -Gen. Sir W. R. Gilbert, G.C. 14 Dec. , 1852 {Military.) Resigned, 7 Feb., 1853.
Charles Robert M. Jackson 19 Sept., 1831 Temporary to 2 April, 1852.
Barnes Peacock ... 2 April, 1852 (Law.) Appointed Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court, 1859.
J. A. Dorin 10 May, 1853 Resigned, 1 May, 185S.
Frederick James Halliday 2 Dec, 1353 Became Lieut.-Governor of Bengal, 2S
April, 1854.
(a) Afterwards (by creation) Lord Macaulay.
HEADS OF ADMINISTRATION. 119
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL—contd.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.
Colonel John Low, C.B. 22 Sept., 1853 (Military.) Resigned, 10 April, 1858.
John Peter Grant 1 May, 1854 Became Lieut.-Governor of Bengal, 1 May,
1859.
Henry Ricketts 1 May, Resigned, 4 Jan., i860.
Major-Gen SirJames Oulram.G.C.B. 16 April, 858 (Military.) Resigned, 18 July, 1S60.
Robert Montgomery Provisional, 29 Sept., 1858
Sir HenryBartle Edward Frerc, K.C.B. 21 Dec, 859 Became Governor ot Bombay, 24 April, 1862.
H. B. Harington IT June, 859 I Temporary to 21 Dec, 1859.
1 1 April, 862 Re-appointed. Resigned, 26 April, 1865.
Rt. Hon. James Wilson 29 Nov., 859 (Finance.) Died, 11 Aug., i860.
Samuel Laing 10 Jan., 861 (Finance.) Resigned, 12 July, 1862.
Cecil Beadon 11 Aug., 800 Temporary.
30 Nov., 860 Confirmed. Appointed Lieut. - Governor
of Bengal, 24 April, 1862.
Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert C. Napier, 11 Feb., 801 (Military.) Resigned, 10 March, 1865.
K.C.B., R.E. (a) Acting Viceroy and Governor-General,
21 Nov. to 2 Dec, 1872.
W. Ritchie 18 Oct., Sr., I (Law.) Died, 22 March, 1862.
W. Grey 23 April, 862 Temporary to 12 June, 1862. Provisional
Member, 13 June to Nov., 1862.
30 Mar. 1 863 Re-appointed. Became Lieut.-Governor of
Bengal, 24 April, 1867.
Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, K.C.B 13 Jan., 863 (Finance.) Resigned, 9 April, 1865.
Henry Sumner Maine 12 Nov., 862 ILaw.)
3 Feb., 808 Re-appointed. Resigned, 9 Oct. , 1869.
G. N. Taylor 10 March, 86 s Resigned, 27 March, 1869.
Rt. Hon. William Nathaniel Massey... 10 April, 3'J5 (Finance.) Resigned, 25 April, 1868.
Colonel H. M. Durand, C.B 27 April, 86 s (Military.)
2S J"iy, 86S Confirmed. Became Lieut. - Governor of
the Punjab, 1 June. 1870.
Sir G. U. Yule, K.C.S.I., C.B. 17 May, 867 Resigned. 2 Jan., 1868.
Sir William Muir, K.C.SJ 3 ./""•. 868 Temporary. Resigned, 6 March, 1868.
J. Strachey 7 March, 303 Resigned, 18 Nov., 1872. Acting Viceroy
and Governor-General, 9 to 23 Feb., 1872.
Sir Richard Temple, K. C.S.I 25 April, 868 (Finance.) Resigned, 8 April, 1874.
B. H. Ellis 27 Mar., Sou Re-appointed, 17 Sept., 1869 Resigned,
26 April, 1875.
James Fitzjames Stephen, Q.C. 14 Dec, B69 (Law.) Resigned, 22 April, 1872.
Major-Gen. Henry Wylie Norman, 1 June, 870 (Military.) Resigned, 18 March, 1877.
C.B.
Arthur Hobhouse, Q C. (A) 25 May, 872 (Law. ) Resigijned, 10 April, 1877.
E. C. Bayley, C.S.I. ... 13 June, 872 Temporary.
6 Mar., Resigned, 14 April, 1878.
John Forbes David Inglis, C.S.I. 9 April, 874 (Finance.) Temporary. Resigned, 16 Dec,
1874.
Sir William Muir, K.C.S.I 20 Nov., 874 (Finance.) Resigned, 9 Nov., 1876.
The Hon. A. Eden ... 28 April, 3/5 Temporary. Resigned, 20 Oct., 1875.
Sir Alexander J. Arbuthnot, K.C.S.I. 10 June, 373 Resigned, 17 April, 1880.
Colonel Sir Andrew Clarke, R.E., 15 June, B7S Resigned, 15 June, 1880.
K.C.M.G., C.B.
Sir John Strachey, K.C.S.I 23 Dec, 876 (Finance.) Resigned, 25 Dec, 1880.
Major-General Sir E. B. Johnson, 19 March, 877 (Military.) Resigned, 13 Sept., 1880.
K.C.B.. R.A.
Whitley Stokes, C.S.I 18 April, 377 (Law.)
19 April, 882 Re-appointed. Resigned 28 April, 1882.
A. Rivers Thompson, C.S.I 18 April, 87S Appointed Lieut. -Governor of Bengal,
24 April, 1882.
Lieut. -General R. Strachey, R.E., 12 July, 878 (Military.) Temporary to 29 Jan., 1879
C.S.I. .F.R.S.
Lieut. -General Sir Samuel Browne, 9 Aug., 37S (Military.) Temporary to $ Nov., 1878.
V.C., G.C.B.. K.C.S.I.
General Sir N. B. Chamberlain, 6 Nov., 378 (Military.) Temporary to 14 Jan., 1879.
G.C.B., G. C.S.I.
Major-Genet at Alexander Fraser, 2 March, 880 Temporary, to 14 June, 1880.
C.B., R.E.
(a) Afterwards .;by creation) Baron Napier, of Magdala. (b) Afterwards (by creation) Baron Hobhouse,
120 CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS OF
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL—rontd.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

James Gibbs, C.S.L 10 May, 1880 Resigned, 9 May, 1885.


L:eut.-General Sir Donald Martin 13 Sept , 1880 [Military.) Appointed Commander - in -
Stewart, K.C.B. Chiel" 7 April. 1881.
Major Evelyn Baring, R.A., C.S.I.(a) 27 Dec, 18S0 (Finance.) Resigned. 28 Aug. , 1883.
Major-General T. F. Wilson, C.B. .. 2 May, i83i [.Military.) Died, 28 Feb., 1886.
Courtenay P. Ilbert 1 May. 1882 [Law.) Resigned, 30 Nov., 1886.
Theodore Cracraft Hope, C.S.I. 15 April, 1882 {Finance.) Temporary, to 22 May, 1882.
22 July, 1882 Resigned, 23 Dec, 1887.
Sir SteuartC. Bayley, K.C.S.I., CLE 8 May, 1S82 Appointed Lieut. Governor cf (Bengal,
2 April, 1887.
Sir Auckland Colvin, K.C.M.G. 8 Oct., 1883 (Finance.) Became Licut.-Govr. of N.W.
Provs. and Chief Commr. of Ouhd.,
21 Nov., 1887.
Major-General T. E. Hughes, R.A. 29 Jan., 1886 Temporary.
1 March, 1886 Confirmed. Died, 24 May, 1886.
Colonel O. R. Newmarch 29 May, 1886 (Military.) Tempoi ary. to 23 July, 1886.
Major-General G.T. Chcsncy, C.S.I 24 July, 1S86 {Military.) Resigned, 25 April, 1891 ; also
RE temporary, t April to 1 May, 1881.
J. B. Peile, C.S.I 4 Oct., 1886 Temporary, to 21 March, 1887, and from
9 April to 8 Oct., 1887.
Andrew K. Scoble, Q.C. 16 Dec. 1886 {Law.) Resigned, '7 April, 1891.
SirC. U. Aitchison, K.C.S.I., CLE. 2 April, 1887 Resigned, 17 Nov., 1888 ; also temporary,
12 July to 30 Dec, 1880.
SirC. A. Elliott, K.C.S.I. 6 Jan., 18 Became Lieut. -Govr. ot Bengal, 17 Dec,
1890.
P. P. Hutchins, C.S.I 17 Nov., Resigned, 29 Nov., 1893.
David Miller Barbour, C.S.I. .. 22 Nov., 1888 1 Finance.) Resigned, 24 Nov., 1893.
Sir C. H. T. Crosthwaite, K.C.S.I. 18 Dec, 1890 Resigned, 14 Feb., 1891.
7 April, 1892 Re-appointcd. Became Lieut -Governor of
the N.W. Provs. and Chief Commr. of
Oudh, 38 Nov., 1892.
Col. R. t. B. Pembcrton, R.E. 16 Feb., 1891 Temporary, to 6 April, 1892.
Sir A. E. Miller, Q.C 8 April, 1891 (Law.) Resigned, 7 April, 1896.
Lieut. -General H. Braekenbtiry.C.B., 25 April, 1891 (Military.) Resigned, 26 April, 1896.
R.A.
SirC. B. Pritchard, K.C.I. E., C.S.I... 29 Nov., 1892 Resigned, 23 Feb., 1896.
Sir A. P. MacDonnell, K.C.S.I. 30 Nov., 1893 Resigned, 7 April, 189;. Became Lieut. -
Govr. of the N.W. Provs. and Chief
Commr. of Oudh, 6 Nov., 1895.
James Westland, C.S.I. 27 Nov., 1893 (Finance. ) Resigned, 28 March, 1899; and
temporary, 10 Aug., 1887, to2i Nov., 1888.
Sir A. Mackenzie, K.C.S.I 10 April, 1895 Became Lieut.-Govr.ol Bengal, i8Dec, 1895.
A. C. Trevor, C.S.I 20 April, i3c>5 Temporary, to 21 Oct., 1895.
2 May, 1896 Resigned, 18 May, 1901.
J. Woodburn, C.S.I 23 Dec, 1895 Became Lieut.-Govr.of Bengal, 8 April, 1898.
A. Cadell, C.S.I 24 Feb. , 1 896 Temporary, to 1 May, 1896.
M. D. Chalmers 8 April, 1896 (Law. 1 Resigned, 2 April, 1899.
Maj.-Gen. Sir E. H. H. Collen, K.C.I.E. 27 April, 1806 (Military.) Resigntd, 11 April, 1901.
C. M. Rivaz, C.S.I 9 April, 1898 .■hid temporary from 18 Oct., 1897, to
19 Feb., 1898. Became Lieut. -Govr. of
the Punjab. 5 Match, 19C2.
Clinton Edward Dawkins 29 Mar.. 1809 (Finance.) Resigned, 30 March, 1900.
Thomas Raleigh 3 April, 1899 (Law. ) Resigned, 17 April, 1904.
Lieut.-Col. Richard Gardiner, R.E. 6 June, 1899 Temporary, to 19 Oct., lSqq.
Sir E. FitzG. Law. K.C.M.G. 31 Mar. 1900 (Finance.) Resigned, 9 Jan., 1905.
Maj.-Gen. Sir E. R. Elles, K.C.B. 11 April, 1901 (Military.)
A. T. Arundel, C.S.I 18 May, Ii;Ot
D. C. T. Ibbetson, C.S.I. 5 Mar., 1902 A ud temporary, 4 Dee. , 1 809, to 5 April, 1 900.
/. F. Finlay, C.S.I. 5 April, 1C,02 (Finance.) Temporary, to 2^ Sept., 1902,
during leave oj Sir E. FitzG. Law.
H. Erie Richards 18 April, 1904 (Law.)
J. P. Hewett, C.S.L, CLE. ... 22 Aug., 1904 Temporary, until 23 Dec, 1904, during leave
cf Sir D. C. J. Ibbetson.
23 Dec, 1904 New t>epartment of Commerce andIndustry.
E. N. Baker, C.S.L... 10 Jan., •9°5 1 Finance.)
(a) Afterwards (by creation) E^r! of Cromer.
HEADS OF ADMINISTRATION. 121
PRESIDENTS AND GOVERNORS OF FORT ST. GEORGE IN MADRAS.
Kamer. Assumed charge Remarks.
of office.
William Gyfford (a) 16 lune, 1684
Elihu Yale (6) 25 July. 1687
Nathaniel Higginson ... 3 Oct., 1692
Thomas Pitt 7 July. 1698
Gulston Addison 18 Sept., 1709 Died at Madras, 17 Oct., 1709.
Edmund Montague 17 Oct., 1709 Acting governor.
William Frascr 3 Nov., 1709 A ding governor.
Edward Harrison 11 July, 1711
Joseph Collet I 8 Jan., 1717
Francis Hastings 18 Jan., 1720 Acting governor.
Nathaniel Elwick I 15 Oct., 1721
James Macrae [ IS Jan., 1725
George Morton Pitt 14 May, •73°
Richard Benyon 23 Jan., 1735
Nicholas Morse (c) 17 Jan., 1744
John Hinde (rf)
Charles Floyer (e) 16 April, 1747
Thomas Saunders (J) ... 19 Sept., 1750
George Pigot 14 Jan., 1755
Robert Palk 14 Nov., 1763
Charles Bourchier 25 Jan., 1767
Josias DuPre 31 Jan., 1770
Alexander Wynch 2 Feb., 1773
Lord Pigot (g) 11 Dec, 1775 1 Suspended from the service.
George Stratton 23 Aug., 1776 I
John Whitehill 1777 : Acting governor.
Sir Thomas Rumbold, Bart. 8 Feb., 778 L
John Whitchill (h) 6 April, 1780 Acting governor, 2nd tune.
Charles Smith I 8 Nov., 1780 A cting governor.
Lord Macartney, K.B. ... I 22 June, 1781
(a) Madias, which hart previously been an Agency under the jurisdiction of the Presidency of Bantam in Java, was
created a Presidency in 1652, Bantam being in turn placed under Madras, and the President, Mr. Maker, transferred t«
the latter station. This arrangement, however, continued only to 165c, when the settlement again became an
Agency, and so remained till 1684, when the Agent, Mr. Gyfford, was made " President and Oovernoi of all the
English East India Company's affairs upon the coast of Choromandel and in the Bay of Bcngala."
O) Mr. Vale also acted during Mr. Gyfford's absence in Bengal from 8th Aug., if>34, to 26th Jan., i£8*.
(c) Madras having been captured by the French on the loth September, 1746, the government of the Settlement
devolved on Mr. John Hinde, the Deputy Governor of Kort St. David.
(d) Mr. Hinde died at Fort St. David on the 14th April, 1747, previous to the receipt of the Court of Directors'
despatch of 24th Jan., 1747, creating Fort St. David the Head Settlement, and appointing Mr. Hinde president and
governor.
(e) The Court's despatch ordering Mr. Floycr's dismissal from the service was received at Fort St. David on the 6th
J"ly. "75o- , .
if ) The scat of eovemment was re-established at Madras on the 5th April, 1752, four years after its restoration to the
Knglish by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle.
(g) Governor for the second time. By order of Mr. George Stratton and the majority of the Council he was placed
under arrest and dttained at St. Thomas's Mount on the 74th Aug., 1776. He was allowed to return to the Madras
Garden House on the 28th April for change of air. and died there on the tolh May, 1777.
(A ) Acting governor second time. Suspended by the Governor-General and Council under Section IX of tbe
Regulating Act.
GOVERNORS OF MADRAS.
Names. Assumed cl..-irgr Remarks.
of office.
Lord Macartney, K.B Feb., 1785 Appointed governorof Madras, 2 Sept., 1784.
I under Act 24 Geo. III., cap. 25.
Alexander Davidson njune, 1735 Acting governor.
Major-General Sir Archibald Camp 6 April, 1786 I Also commander-in-chief.
bell. K.B.
John Hollond 7 Feb., 1789 Acting governor.
EdwardJ. Hollond 13 Feb., 1700 Acting governor.
Major-General William Medows 20 Feb., 1790 Also commander-in-chief
Sir Charles Oakeley, Bart 1 Aug., 1792
Lord Hobart 7 Sept., 1794
Major-General George Harris 21 Feb., 1798 Acting governor. AlsoContmander-in-C Inef.
Lord Clive 21 Aug., 1799
1
122 CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS OF
GOVERNORS OF MADRAS—continued.
Names. Assumed charge Remarks.
of office.
Lord William Cavendish Bentinck .. 30 Aug., 1803 Also commander-in-chief.
William Peine 1 1 Sept., 1807 Aclinggovernor.
Sir George Hilaro Barlow, Bart. 24 Dec, 1807
K.B.
Lieut.-General the Hon. John Aber- 21 May, 1813 Came out as commander-in-chief and tem
cromby porary governor.
The Right Hon. Hugh Elliot 16 Sept., 1814
Major-General Sir Thomas Munro, 10 June, 1820 Also commander-in-chief. Died,6.Tuly, 1827,
Bart., K.C.B.
Henry Sullivan Graeme 10 July, 1827 Actinggovernor,
Stephen Rumbold Lushington 18 Oct., 1827 .
Lieut. -General Sir Frederick Adam, 25 Oct., 1832 j
K.C.B.
George Edward Russell 4 March, 1837 : Acting governor,
Lord Elphinstone, G.C.H., P.C. 6 March, 1837
Lieut. -General the Marquess ofTweed- 24 Sept., 1842 Also commander-in-chief.
dale, K.T., C.B.
Henry Dickinson... 23 Feb., 1848 A cling governor.
Major-General the Right Hon. Sir 7 April, 1848
Henry Pottinger, Bart., G.C.B.
Daniel Eliott 24 April, 1854 Acting governor.
Lord Harris 28 April, 1854
SirCharles EdwardTrevelyan, K.C.B. 28 March, 1859
William Ambrose More/lead 8 June, i860 Ading governor.
Sir Henry George Ward, G. CM. G. ... 5 July, i860 Died at Madras, 2 August, i860.
William Ambrose Morehead 4 Aug., i860 Acting governor second time.
Sir William Thomas Denison, 18 Feb., 1861 Acting Viceroy and Governor-General,
K.C.B. 2 Dec, 1863 to 12 Jan., 1864.
Edward Maltby 26 Nov., 1863 Acting governor to lSJau., 1864.
Lord Napier of Mcrchistoun,K.T. (a) 27 March, 1866 Acting Viceroy aud Governor-General,
23 Feb. to 3 May, 1872.
Alexander John Arbulltnot, C.S.I. ... 19 Feb., 1872 A cling governor.
Lord Hobart 15 May, 1872 Died at Madras, 27 April, 1875.
William Rose Robinson, C.S.I. 29 April, 1875 A cling governor.
The Duke of Buckingham and 23 Nov., 1875
Chandos
The Right Hon. W. P. Adam 20 Dec, 1880 Died at Ootacamund, 24 May, 1881.
William Hudleston 24 May, Acling governor.
The Right Hon. M. E. Grant Duff ... 5 Nov.,
The Right Hon. Robert Bourke.P.C. 8 Dec, 1886 Lord Connemara, 12 May, 1887 (by creation).
lohn Henry Garslin, C.S.I 1 Dec, 1890 Acting governor.
LordWenlock 23 Jan.,
Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock, 18 March, 1896
G.C.M.G.
Lord Ampthill, G.C.I. E. 28 Dec, 1900 Acting Viceroy and Governor-General,
30 April to 13 Dec, 1904.
James Thomson, C.S.I. 30 April, 1904 Acting Governor to 13 Dec, 1904.
{a) Afterwards (by creation) Baron Napier, of Ettrick.
COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF IN MADRAS from 1784.
Names. Assumed charge Remark?.
of office.
Lieut. -General Robert Sloper — June, 1785
Lieut -General Sir J. Dalling 21 July, 1785
Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell. 6 April, 1786 Also governor.
K.B.
Major-General William Medows 20 Feb., 1790 Also governor.
Sir Charles Oakeley 1 Aug., 1792 Also governor
Lord Hobart 7 Sept., 1794 Also governor.
Major-General Alured Clarke 15 Jan., 1796
Major-General George Harris 27 March, 1797 Also acting governor.
Lieut.-GeneralJas. Stuart 1 Aug., 1801 Commanding theJorces.
Lord William Cavendish Bentinck ... 30 Aug., 1803 Also governor.
HEADS OF ADMINISTRATION. 123
COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF IN MADRAS from 1784—continued.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Major-General SirJ. F. Cradock 17 Oct., 1804 Commanding theforces.


Lieut. -General Hay McDowall 17 Sept., 1807
Lieut-General George Hewitt ... 10 April, 1810 Commanding theforces.
Major-General Sir Samuel A uclimuly] 27 Sept., 1810 Commanding theforces.
Lieut.-General The Hon. John Abcr-| 21 May, 1813 Also temporary governor.
cromby
Lieut-General Sir Thomas Hislop ... 25 May, 1814
Major-General Sir Thomas Munro, 10 June, 1820 Also governor.
K.C.B.
Lieut. -General SirAlexander Campbell . 15 June, 1821 Died, 11 December, 1824.
K.C.B.
Lieut.-General T. Bowser 12 Dec. , 1824 Provisionally.
Lieut.-General Sir George Townshend 3 March, 1826
Walker, G.C.B.
Lieut.-General Sir Robert W. O'Cal- 11 May, 1831 ■
laghan, K.C.B.
Lieut -General Sir Peregrine Maitland, 11 Oct., 1836
K..C.B.
Lieut-General Sir Jasper Nicolls, 21 Dec, 1838
K.C.B.
Lieut-General Sir Samuel F. Whit- 1 Aug., 1840 Died, 19 January, 1841.
tingham, K.C.B., K.C.H.
Major-GeneralJames Allen, C.B. 20J an., 1841 Provisionally.
Major-General Sir Robert H. Dick, 11 Feb., 1841 Provisionally.
K.C.B., K.C.H.
Lieut.-General The Marquis of 24 Sept., 1842 Also governor.
Tweeddale, K.T.
Lieut -General Sir George H. F. 13 March, 1848
Berkeley. K.C.B.
Lieut.-General Sir Richard Armstrong, 29 Sept. , 1851
C.B.
Lieut.-General William Staveley, C.B. 27 Oct., 1853 Died, 4 April, 1854.
Major-General William H. Sewell, C. B. 5 April, •854 Provincial commander-in-chief.
Lieut.-General The Hon. George 23 Sept. , 1854
Anson
Major-General Marcus Beresford IS Jan., 1856 Provisionally.
Lieut.-General Patrick Grant, C.B. ... 10 June, 1856
Major-General Richard Budd 27 Feb. , 1 861 Provincial commander-in-chief.
Lieut.-General Sir James Hope Grant, 26 Dec, 1861
G.C.B.
Lieut.-General Sir John G. Le Mar- 25 May, 1865
chant, G.C.M.G.
Lieut-General W. A. McCleverty ... 8 Nov., 1867
Major-General Richard Shubrick 5 March, 1871 Provincial commander-in-chief.
Lieut -General Sir Frederick P. Haines, 22 May, 1871
K.C.B.
Major-General Charles Elmhirst, C.B. 25 Dec. , 1875 Provincial commander-in-chief.
Lieut. -General Sir Neville B. Cham 2 Feb., 1876
berlain, G.C.B., G.C.S.I.
■Major-General IV. Payn, C.B. 3 Feb., 1881 Provincial commander-in-chief.
Lieut.-General Sir Frederick S. 28 Nov., 1881
Roberts, V.C., G.C.B., C.I.F.. (a)
Major-GeneralHugh Rowlands, V.C., 18 Aug., 1885 Provincial commander-in-chief.
C.B.
Lieut.-General Sir Herbert T. Mac- 1 March, 1886 Died, 20 October, 1886.
pherson, V.C., K.C.B., K.C.S.I.
Lieut. -General Sir Charles G. Arbuth- 9 Dec, 1886
not, K.C.B.
Lieut -General Sir James C. Dormer, 6 March, 1891 Died, 3 May, 1893.
K.C.B.
Major-General R. C. Stewart, C.B. ... 4 May, 1893 Provisionally.
Major-General C. B. East, C.B. 20June, 1893 Provisionally.
Lieut.-General C. M. Clarke, C.B. ... 28 Oct., 1893 Post abolished, 1st April, 1895.

(a) Now Field-Marshal Earl Roberts, V.C., K.G. , &c.


I24 CHRONOLOGICAL LIS TS OF

MEMBERS OF THE MADRAS COUNCIL since 1784,


Excepting Commanders-in-Chief (see page 122).

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Alexander Davidson 12 Feb., 1785 Acted as governor, 4 June, 1785, to 6 April,


1786. Resigned, 18 June, 1787.
James Daniell 12 Feb., 735 Resigned, 12 Jan., 1786.
Charles Floyer ... 12 Jan., 786 Resigned, 6 April, 1786.
James H. Casamaijor 6 April, 786 Resigned, 12 Feb., 1790.
11 Sept., 807 Provisional. Resigned, 13 Dec, 1813.
William Petrie ... 18 June, 787 Resigned, 31 July, 1787.
19 June, 79' Resigned, 25 May, 1792.
2 Jan., 799 Acted as governor, 11 Sept. to 24 Dec., 1807.
Resigned, 31 Aug., 1810.
John Hollond 31 J"iy. 787 Acted as governor, 7 Feb., 1789, to 13 Feb.,
1790, when he resigned office.
Robert Maunsell ... 3» July. 787 Resigned, 6 April, 1789.
Edward J. Hollond 6 April, 789 Acted as governor, 13-20 February, 1790.
Resigned, 21 April, 1790.
James Taylor 12 Feb., 790 Resigned, 21 April, 1790.
John Turing 21 April, 790 j Resigned, Jan., 1791.
Edward Saunders 21 April, 790 Resigned, 15 Oct., 1790.
12 Sept., 794 j Resigned, 2 Jan., 1799.
Morgan Williams 14 June, 790 1 Resigned, Jan., 1791.
Sir Charles Oakeley, Bart 15 "Oct., 790 Became governor, 1 Aug., 1792.
John Hudleston ... 15 Oct., 790 Resigned, 15 March, 1792.
Ernest W. Fallofield 11 April, 792 i Resigned, 2 Nov., 1801.
George Westcott... 21 Feb., 794 i Resigned, 12 Sept., 1794.
Mungo Dick 2 Nov., 801 I Resigned, 4 May. 1803.
John Chamier 4 May, 803 Resigned, 8 March. 1805.
James Strange ... 8 March, 805 Temporary. Not confirmed by Court of
Directors.
5 March, 813 Resigned, 25 May, 1814.
Thomas Oakes ... 12 Aug., 806 Resigned, 5 March, 1813.
Robert Fullerton... 30 Nov., 813 Resigned, 10 June, 1820.
R. Alexander 1 3 Dec. , 813 I Resigned, 1 Jan., 1819.
John Hodgson 1 Jan., 819 Resigned, 1 Jan., 1820.
John H. D. Ogilvie 3 Jan-. 820 I Resigned, 10 June, 1820.
13 July. 824 Period of office expired, 12 July, 1829.
George Stratton ... 10 June, 820 ! Resigned, 6 Jan., 1824.
William Thackeray 10 June, 820 Died, 11 Jan., 1823.
Henry Sullivan Graeme 10 June, 823 j Acted as governor, 10 July to 18 Oct., 1827.
Period of office expired, 9 June, 1828.
James Cochrane ... 6 Jan., 824 1 Resigned, 13 July, 1S24.
— Dec, 824 Resigned. 16 Sept., 1825.
James Taylor 16 Sept., 825 1 Vacated office, March, 1826.
10 June, 828 ! Vacated office, 1 March, 1831.
Charles Harris ... 13 July. 829 j Period of office expired, 12 July, 1834.
William Oliver ... 1 March, 831 I Period of office expired, 20 Feb., 1836.
George Edward Russell 12 Sept., 834 Acted as governor, 4-6 March, 1837.
Resigned, Jan., 1838.
John Sullivan 1 March, 836 j Resigned, Nov., 1840.
Charles M. Lushington . 23 Jan., 838 Period of office expired, 22 Jan., 1843.
John Bird 4 Nov., 840 Resigned, 30 June, 1845.
Henry Chamier ... 23 Jan., 843 Resigned, 14 Jan., 1848.
Henry Dickinson 1 Jul.V. 845 Acted as governor, 23 Feb. to 7 April, 1848.
Resigned, 16 Feb., 1850.
Daniel Eliott 15 Feb., 848 Acted as governor, 24-23 April, 1854.
Resigned, 20 May, 1854.
John F. Thomas ... 18 Feb., 850 I Period of office expired, 17 Feb., 1853.
Walter Elliot 16 Dec., 854 ! Period of office expired, 15 Dec, 1859.
Sir Henry C. Montgomery, Bart . 19 Feb., 855 j Resigned, 29 Oct., 1857.
William A. Morehead . 29 Oct., 857 1 Acted as governor, 8 June to 5 July, i860,
and again, 4 Aug., i860, to 18 Feb., 1861.
Period of office expired, 28 Oct., 1862.
HEADS OF ADMINISTRATION. 125

MEMBERS OF THE MADRAS COUNCIL since 1784—continued.

Name*. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.
Edward Maltby 16 Dec, 1859 Acted as governor, 26 Nov., 1863, to 18 Jan.,
1864. Period ofofficeexpired, 15 Dec, 1S64.
Thomas Pvcroft 29 Oct. , 1862 Period of office expired, 28 Oct., 1867.
Henry D. Phillips 16 Dec, 1864 Resigned, 12 Nov., 1869.
Alexander J. Arbuthnot, C.S.I. 29 Oct. , 1867 Acted as governor, 19 Feb. to 15 May, 1872.
Period of office expired, 28 Oct., 1872.
lames D. Sim, C.S.I 7 March, 1870 Period of office expired, 7 March, 1875.
"Robert S. Ellis, C.B 29 Oct., 1872 Temporary.
26 Nov., 1872 Confirmed. Resigned, 5 Dec, 1873.
9 March, 1875 Resigned, 12 March, 1877.
William Hudleston 8 Aug., J 873 Temporary. Resigned, 15 Aug., 1373.
3 March, 1877 Temporary.
[ 122 June, 1877 Confirmed. Acted as governor, 24 May to
5 Nov., 1 881 . Period of office expired,
11 June, 1382.
William R. Robinson, C.S.I. ... 22 Aug., 1873 Acted as governor, 29 April to 23 Nov., 1875.
Resigned the service, 5 Dec, 1878.
David F. Carmichael : 3° AuK-. 1878 Temporary.
10 Dec, 1878 Confirmed. Period of office expired, 9 Dec,
Henry E. Sullivan 12 June, 1832 Resigned, 7 Dec, 1886. [1883.
Charles G. Master 8 Tan., 1884 Period of office expired, 8 Jan., 1889.
Philip P. Hutchins, C.S.I. 8 Dec, 1880 Became member ot supreme council, 17 Nov.,
1888.
Henry E. Stokes 9 Nov., i338 Period of office expired, 9 Nov., 1893.
John H. Garstin, C.S.I. 9 Jan., 1 389 Acted as governor, 1 Dec, 1890, to 23 Jan.,
1891. Period ofoffice expired, 9 Jan., 1894.
R W. Bliss, CLE 9 Nov., 1893 Period of office expired, 8 Nov., 1898.
James Grose 9 Jan., 1894 Died 7 June, 1898.
Arundel Tagg Arundel 20 Sept., 1898 Appointed member of Governor-G^nera^s
Council, 18 May, 1901.
Henry Martin Winterbotham ... 19 Dec, 1898 Resigned, 8 Nov., 1903.
J. Thomson 9 May, 1901
C. S. Forbes SOc/., 1903 Temporary, during leave of Mr. Thomson,
and again, 30 April, to 13 Dec., 1904.
Gabriel Stokes. C.S.I. ... Q NOV., T0O3
GOVERNORS OF BOMBAY.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.
Sir Abraham Shipman (a) Appointed ' General and Governor ' on 19 March, 1662,
but was prevented from landing in Bombay by the Portu
guese, and died on the island of Anjediva in October, 1664.
Humfrey Cooke Secretary to Sir Abraham Shipman, succeeded him in com
mand, and came to Bombay as governor in February, 1665.
He remained in power till 5 November, 1666.
Sir Gervase Lucas 5 Nov., 1666 I Died 21 May, 1667.
Captain Henry Garty ... 22 May, 1667 j Officiating.
Sir George Oxenden 23 Sept., 1668 I Died in Snirat, 14 July, 1669.
Gerald Aungier 14 July, 1669 Died in Surat, 30 june, 1677.
Thomas Rolt 30 June, 1677
Sir John Child, Bart, (b) 27 Oct., 1681
Bartholomew Harris ... 4 Feb., 1690 Died in Surat, 10 May, 1694.
Daniel Annesley 10 May, 1694 Officiating.
(rt) The first four governors held Bombay for the Crown. The Island was handed over to the Company on the 23rd
Sept., 1668. For the next nineteen years (1668-1687), except for occasional visits, and during three years (1672-1675)
of Governor Aungier's rule, the Governors of Bombay spent almost the whole of their time in Surat, of which factory
they were presidents. During this time, Bombay was administered by an officer styled Deputy-Governor. The
transfer, in 1687, of the headquarters of the Company's power to Bombay to a great extent did away with the ne-d of
a Deputy-Governor. But in spite of the change the title continued for many years to be borne by the second member
of the Council. It would seem to have fallen into disuse some time between 1720 and 1778.
(A) Child was Governor and General, with his headquarters in Bombay, whither he moved from Surat on the 2nd May,
1687, and where he died on the 4th Feb., 1690. In the year 1683, Bombay was the scene of a revolt against the
Company's authority. The head of the rebellion was Captain Richard Keigwin, the third member of the Council.
Placing the Deputy-Governor under arrest, Keigwin ruled Bombay in the King's name from the 27th Dec, 1683, to
the igtn Nov., 1634, when on promise of pardon he handed over the Island to Admiral Sir Thomas Grantham.
126 CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS OF
GOVERNORS OF BOMBAY—continued.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.
Sir John Gayer (a) 17 May, 1694
Sir Nicholas Waite — Nov., 1704
William Aislabie — Sept., 1708
Stephen Strut! n Oct., 1715 Officiating.

PRESIDENTS AND GOVERNORS OF BOMBAY.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Charles Boone 26 Dec, 1715 On 11 March, 1715, the Court of Directors


resolved toappoint a President for Bombay,
and on the 16th idem Mr. Boone was
nominated to that post.
William Phipps ... 9 Jan., 1722
Robert Cowan 10 Jan., 1729 Dismissed the service of government.
John Horne 22 Sept., 1734
Stephen Law 7 April, 1739
John Geehie 15 Nov., 1742 Officiating.
William Wake 26 Nov., 1742
Richard Bourchier 17 Nov., 1750
Charles Crommelin 28 Feb., 1760
Thomas Hodges 27 Jan., 1767 Died, 23 February, 1771.
William Hornby 26 Feb., 1771
Rawson Hart Bodham 1 Jan., 1784

GOVERNORS OF BOMBAY—continued.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Rawson Hart Rodham 6 Jan., 1785 Appointed 3 Sept., 1784, under the Act 24
Geo. III., cap. 25.
Andrew Ramsay 9Jan., 1788 Officiating.
Major-General William Medows 6 Sept., 1788 Also commander-in-chief.
Colonel Robert Abercromby (b) 21 Jan., 1790 Also commander-in-chief.
George Diet 26 Nov., 1792 Officiating.
John Griffith 9 Nov., 1795 Officiating.
Jonathan Duncan 27 Dec, 1795 Died, 11 August, 1811.
George Brown 11 Aug., 1811 Officiating.
Sir Evan Nepean, Bart. 12 Aug., 1812
The Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone ... 1 Nov., 1819
Major-General Sir John Malcolm, 1 Nov., 1827
Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Sidney 1 Dec, 1830 Also commander-in-chief. Died, 15 Janu
Beckwith, K.C.B. ary, 1 831.
John Romer IT Jan., 1831 Officiating.
The Earl of Clare 21 March, 1831
Sir Robert Grant, G.C.H. 17 March, '83s Died, 9 July, 1838.
lames Farish ... 11 July, 1838 ; Officiating.
Sir J. Rivett-Carnac, Bart 31 May, 1839
Sir William Hay Macnaghten, Bart.(c)
George William Anderson 28 April, 1841 Officiating.
Sir George Arthur, Bart., K.C.H. ... 9 June, 1842 I
Lestock Robert Reid 6 Aug., 1846 Officiating.
(a) Under Gayer, Waite, and Aislabie—that is, from 1694 to 1715—Bombay Governors held the title of General.
During the last three years (1701-1704)^ his nominal command, Gayer was in confinement in Sural.
(t>) Proceeded to Madrason duty in Aug., 17^3, and thence joined the Council of the Governor-General as
Commander-in-Chief in India on the 28th Oct., 1793.
(r) Was appointed Governor of Bombay by the Honourable the Court of Directors, on the 4th Aug., 1841, but, before
he £ould rake charge of his appointment, he was assassinated in Cabul on the 23rd Dec, 1841.
HEADS OF ADMINISTRATION. 127
GOVERNORS OF BOMBAY—continued.

Assumed charge Remark*.


of office.
George Russell Clerk 23 Jan., 1847
Viscount Falkland 1 May, 1848
Lord Elphinstone, G.C.H.. P.C. 26 Dec, 1853
Sir George Russell Clerk, K.C.B. 11 May, i860
(2nd time)
Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 24 April, 1862
K.C.B.
The Right Hon. William Robert 6 March, 1867
Seymour Vesey FitzGerald.
Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, 6 May, 1872
KCB
Sir Richard Temple, Bart., K.C.S.I. 30 April, 1877
Lionel Robert Ashburner, C.S.I. 13 March, 1880 Adinggovernor.
The Right Hon. Sir James Fergusson, 28 April, 1880
Bart., K.C.M.G.
James Braithwaite Peile, C.S.I. 27 March, 1885 Ading governor.
Lord Reay 30 March, 1885
Lord Harris 12 April, 1890
Herbert Mills Birdwood, C.S.I. 16 Feb., 1895 Acting governor.
Lord Sandhurst ... 18 Feb., 1895 "
Lord Northcote, G.C.I. E., C.B. 17 Feb., 1900
Sir James Monteath, K.C.S.I. 5 Sept., 1903 Ading governor.
Lord Lamington. G.C. M.G., G.C.I. E. 12 Dec, 1003
COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF IN BOMBAY from 1785.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Brig.-General Lawrence Nilson 6 Jan., 1785


Major-General William Medows 6 Sept., 1788 Also governor.
Colonel Robert Abercromby 21 Jan., 1790 Also governor.
Major-GeneralJames Balfour ... 1794 Commanding the forces.
Major-General James Stuart 17 Jan., '797
Major- General R. Bowles 1800 Commanding the forces.
Major-General R. Nicholson Commanding theforces.
Major-General Oliver Nicolls 22 Jan., 1 801
Major-GeneralJ. Bellasis 1808 Commanding the forces.
Major-General R. Jones Commanding theforces.
Major-General the Hon. John Aber 28 Nov., 1809
cromby
Major-General W. Wilkinson 1813 Commanding theforces.
Major-General C. Boye 1815 Commanding theforces.
Lieut. -General Sir Miles Nightingall, 24 Feb., 1816
K.C.B.
Lieut. -General the Hon. Sir Chas. 9 Oct., 1819
Colville, G.C.B., G.C.H.
Major-General S. Wilson 1826 Commanding theforces.
Lieut-General Sir Thomas Bradford, 3 May, 1826
KC.B.
Lieut. -General Sir Thomas S. 3 Dec, 1829 Also governor. Died, 15 January, 1831.
Beckwith, K.C.B.
Major-GeneralJ. S. Barns, C.B. 1832 Commanding theforces.
Lieut. -General Sir Colin Halkett, 21 Jan., 1832
K.C.B., G.C.H.
Major-GeneralSirJ. S. Barns, K. C. B. 1834 Commanding theforces.
Lieut. -General Sir John Ke.ane, 2 July, 1834
K.C.B., G.C.H.
Major-General Sir J. F. Fitzgerald, 1838 Commanding theforces.
A . C. B.
Lieut. -General Sir Thomas McMahon, 14 Feb., 1840
Bart., K.C.B.
Lieut. -General SirWilloughby Cotton, 8 April, 1847
G.C.B.
Lieut. -General Sir John Grey, K.C.B 30 Dec, 1850
128 CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS OF
COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF IN BOMBAY from 1785—continued.
Names. Assumed charge Remarks.
of office.
Lieut. -General Lord Frederick Fitz 22 Nov., 1853
Clarence, G.C.H.
Lieut. -General Sir Henry Somerset, 26 March, 1855
K.C.B., K.H.
Lieut. -General Sir Hugh H. Rose, — March, i860 Became CDmmander-in-chief in India,
G.C.B. (a) 4 June, i860.
Lieut. -General Sir Win. Rose Mans 16 May, i860 Became commander-in-chief in India, March,
field, K.C.B. (A) 1865.
Major-Gcneral Sir Charles Van- 15 March, 1865 Commanding theforces.
Straiibemee, K.C.B.
Lieut. -General Sir Robert C. Napier, 30 Nov., 1865
K.C.B. (c)
Ma/or-General the Hon. A. H. 29 May, 1868 Provincial commander-in-chief.
Gordon, C.B.
Lieut. -General the Hon. Sir Augustus 27 Aug., 1869
A. Spencer, K.C.B.
Maior-General Sir Charles W. D. 7 Oct., 1874
Staveley, K.C.B.
Lieut. -General H. J. Warre, C.B. . 9 Oct., 1878
Lieut. -General the Hon. A. E. 30 March, 1881
Hardinge, C.B.
Lniii.-General Sir Robert Phayre, 11 Dee., 1885 Provincial contmander-in-ch ief.
K.C.B.
Lieut. -General Sir Charles G. Arbuth- 16 Feb., 1886
not, K.C.B.
Lieut.-General H. R. H. the Duke of 10 Dec, 1886
Connaught, K.G., K.T., K.P., &c.
Lit lit. -General A. Carnegy — May, 1887 Provincial commander-in-chief during
H. li. H. 's absence on furlough.
Lieut. -General Sir G. R. Greaves, 14 March, 1890
K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
Lieut. -General Sir J. Hudson, K.C.B. 1 April, 1893 Died, 9 June, 1893.
Maior-General It. Blundcll-Hollins- lojune, 1893 Provincial commander-in-chief.
Itead-Blttndell
Lieut. -General C. E. Nairne, C.B. ... 4 Sept., 1893 ■ Post abolished on 1 April, 1895.
(fi) Afterwards (by creation) Baron Strathnairn. (fi) Afterwards (hy creation) Baron Sandhurst,
(c) Afterwards (by creation) Baron Napier, of Magdnla.
MEMBERS OF THE BOMBAY COUNCIL since 1784.
Excepting Commanders-in-Chief (see page 127).
Names. Assumed charge Remarks.
of office.
Robert Sparks ... I 6 Jan., 1785 1 Resigned, 8 Jan., 1789.
Richard Church ... 26 March, 1785 Resigned, Feb., 1787.
Andrew Ramsay... 9 April, 1787 Acted as governor, 9 Jan. to 6 Sept., 178S.
John Beaumont ... 9 Jan., 1788 Died, 16 Feb., 1788.
David Carnegie ... 16 Feb., 1788 Resigned. 17 Feb., 1792.
George Green 6 Sept., 1788 Died, 26 Feb., 1790.
George Dick 26 Feb., 1790 Act ;d as governor from 26 Nov., 1792. Re-
moved from council, 1795.
Daniell Crokatt ... 18 Nov., 1791 Removed from council, 28 April, 1795.
William Lewis ... 17 Feb., 1792 Resigned, 15 Jan., 1793.
Daniel Seton 15 Jan., '795 Resigned, 19 Jan., 1796.
John Griffith 9 Nov., 1795 Acted as governor, 9 Nov. to 27 Dec, 1795
Resigned, 10 Jan., 1796.
William Whitehill 29 Feb., 1796 Resigned, 26 March, 1797.
lohn Spencer 31 March, 1796 Resigned, 26 March, 1707.
Sir C. W. Malet, Bart. 9 April, '797 Resigned, 9 Jan., 1798.
William Page 9 April, 1797 Resigned, 23 May, 1797.
9 Jan-, 1798 Resigned, 22 Dec, 1801.
James Rivett 23 May, 1797 Died, 17 July, 1802.
John H. Cherry ... 16 April, 1802 I Died, 7 June, 1803.
Thomas Lechmere 17 July. 1802 Resigned, 23 July, 1811.
George Parry 13 Nov., 1803 Resigned, 10 Dec, 1803.
Robert Holford ... 10 Dec, 1803 Resigned, 18 Sept., 1804.
Lewis Corkran ... 18 S?;>t., Resigned, Feb., 1808.
HEADS OF ADMINISTRATION. 129
MEMBERS OF THE BOMBAY COUNCIL since i 784—continued.
Names. Assumed charge Remarks.
of office.
Robert Rickards 10 July, 1808 Resigned, 23 July, 1811.
George Brown 23 July, 1811 Acted as governor, nAug.,i8ii,toi2Aug.,
1812. Resigned, 7 Sept. , 1817.
John Elphinstone 23 J"iy. 1811 Resigned, 29 Sept., 1817.
Alexander Bell T4 Oct., 1813 Resigned, 24 Feb., 1816.
7 Sept., 1817 Period of office expired, 7 Sept., 1822.
G. L. Prendergast [2 Oct., 1817 Resigned, 8 July, 1823.
Francis Warden xi Jan., 1819 Resigned, 9 Oct., 1819.
29 Jan., 1823 Retired from Council, June, 1828.
Henry Shank 13 Oct., 1822 Resigned, 27 Nov., 1822.
Richard T. Goodwin 8 July, 1823 Period of office expired, 8 July, 1828.
James J. Sparrow 23 Nov., 1825 Resigned, 3 May, 1826.
4 June, 1828 Died, 2 Oct., 1829. [Resigned, Jan., 1832.
John Romer 9 July, 1828 Acted as governor. 17 Jan. to 21 March, 1831.
William Ncwnham 8 Oct., 1829 Period of office expired, 8 Oct., 1834.
James Sutherland 1 March, 1831 Period of office expired, 1 March, 1836.
Edward Ironside ™., 1834
9 Oct Resigned, Jan., 1838.
James Farish March, 1836 Acted as governor, 11 July, 1838,10 31 May,
1839. Resigned, March, 1841.
George W. Anderson ... 8 March, 1838 Acted as governor, 28 April, 1841, to 9 June,
1842. Resigned, Feb., 1844.
John A. Dunlop 25 July, 1838 Resigned, 31 May, 1839.
James H. Crawford 28 April, 1 841 Period of office expired, 28 April, 1846.
Lestock R. Reid 1 March, 1844 Acted as governor, 6 Aug., 1846, to 23 Jan.,
1 847. Period ofoffice expired, 1 March, 1849.
John P. Willoughby ... 28 April, 1846 Pel iod of office expired, 28 April, 1851.
David A. Blane 1 March, 1849 Period of office expired, 28 Feb., 1854.
Alexander Bell ... 28 April, 1851 Retired, 29 June, 1853.
John Warden 9 July, 1853 Left India, 28 Sept., 1854.
James G. Lumsden 28 Feb., 1854 Resigned, Aug., 1857.
Arthur Malet 7 April, 1855 Period of office expired, 7 April, i860.
Henry W. Reeves 15 Aug., 1857 Resigned, 12 March, 1862.
William E. Frere 7 April, i860 Period of office expired, 7 April, 1865.
Jonathan D. Inverarity ... 24 March, 1862 Resigned, 14 March, 1865.
Barrow H. Ellis ... 13 April, 1865 Became member of supreme council, 14 May,
Claudius J. Erskine 3> Oct., 1865 Resigned, 14 May, 1807. [1P69.
Samuel Mansfield, C.S.I. 14 May, 1867 Period of office expired, 13 May, 1872.
Henry P. St. G. Tucker 7 April, 1869 Period of office expired, 7 April, 1874.
Alexander Rogers 26 June, 1872 Period of office expired, 26 June, 1877.
James Gibbs 7 April, 1874 Period of office expired, 7 April, 1879.
Lionel R. Ashburner, C.S.I. 28 June, 1877 Temporary.
1 Aug., 1877 Confirmed. Acted as governor, 13 March to
28 April, 1880. Resigned the servict,
23 Dec, 1882.
Edward W. Ravcnscroft, C.S.I. 15 April, 1879 Resigned the service, 28 March, 1884.
James B. Peile, C.S.I 23 Dec., 1882 Acted as governor, 27 to 30 March, 1885.
Became temporary member of supreme
council, 9 April, 1887.
Maxwell Melvill 8 April, 1884 Died s Aug., 1887.
James B. Richey, C.S.I. 27 Oct., 1886 Temporary.
j 15 Aug., 1887 Confirmed. Resigned, 19 March, 1890.
Raymond West 12 Nov., 1887 Resigned, 24 April, 1892.
John G. Moore 19 March, 1890 Temporary to 9 Nov., 1800.
Charles B. Pritchard, C.S.I. ... 9 Nov., 1890 Became member of Governor-General's
I Council, 3 Dec, 1892.
Herbert M. Birdwood .. 24 April, 1892 Acted as governor, 17 Feb., 1895. Period
of office expired, 23 April, 1897.
Arthur C. Trevor 16 Nov., 1892 Became member of Governor-General's
Council) 2 May, 1896.
J- K. Sptna 25 April, 1896 Temporary to 11 July, 1 896.
J. Nugent 12 July, 1896 And temporary, 12 April, 1S95, to 24 April,
Sir E. C. K. Ollivant, K.C.I.E. 1896. Died 5 Aug., 1900.
H. E. M.James, C.S.I. 24 April, 1897 Retired, 24 April 1902.
29 July, 1898 Temporary to 21 Jan., 1899 ; and again from
23 April to 13 Oct., 1899.
J- Monteath, C.S.I 6 Aug. , 1900 Acted as Governor, 5 Sept., 1903, to 12 Dec,
H- McG. H. Fulton 24 April 1902 [1903.
J- W. P. Muir-Machtnzie 6 Sept., 1903 Temporary to 12 Dec, 1903.
S. II '. EdgtrUy, CLE. m Oct., 1004 Temporary ffitrintr leave of Mr. Fulton.
CHRONOLOGrCAL LISTS OF
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF BENGAL.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.
Frederick J. Halliday i May, 1854
John P. Grant i May, '859
Cecil Beadon 24 April, 1862
William Grey 24 April, 1867
George Campbell 1 March, 1871
Sir Richard Temple. Bart., K.C.S.I. 9 April, 1874
The Hon. Ashley Eden. C.S.I. 8 Jan., 1877 Confirmed, 1 June, 1877.
Sir Sttuart C. Bay/ey, K.C.S.I. 1879 Officiating until 1 Dec, 1879. during the
absence on special duty of Sir Ashley Eden.
A. Rivers Thompson, C.S.I., CLE... 24 April, 1882
H. A. Cockerell, C.S.I 11 Aug., 1885 Officiating until 17 September, 1885, during
Sir A. R. Thompson s absence on leave.
SirSteuart C. Bavlcy, K.C.S.I., CLE. 2 April, 1887
Sir Charles Alfred Elliott, K.C.S.I. 17 Dec, 1890
Sir A. P. MacDonnell, K. C.S.I. 30 May, '893 Officiating until 30 November, 1893, during
Sir C. A. Elliott's absence on leave.
Sir Alexander Mackenzie, K.C.S.I. .. 18 Dec, 1895 Retired 6 April, 1898.
Charles Cecil Stevens, C.S.I. 23 Jline, 1897 Officiating until 21 Dec, 1897, during the
absenceof SirAlexanderMackenzie on leave.
Sir John Woodburn, K.C.S.I. 7 April, 1898 Died, 21 Nov., 1002.
J. A. BourdiltoH, C.S.I 22 Nov., 1902 Officiating.
Sir A. H. Leith Eraser, K.C.S.I. .. 2 Nov. , 1903
GOVERNORS OF AGRA.
* Assumed charge
Names. of office. Remarks.

Sir C. T. Metcalfe, Bart., G.C.B. ... 14 Nov., 1834


W. Blunt 20 March, 1835
A. Ross 1 Dec, 1835

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF THE NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCES.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Sir C. T. Metcalfe, Bart., G.C.B. ... I June, 1836


The Right Hon. theGovernor-General 1 June, 1838
in the North-Western Provinces
(Lord Auckland)
T. C. Robertson 4 Feb., 1840
The Right Hon. theGovernor-General 31 Dec, 1842
in the North-Western Provinces
(Lord Ellcnborough)
Sir G. R. Clerk, K.C.B 30 June, 1843
lames Thomason 22 Dec, 1843 Died at Bareilly, 29 September, 1853.
A. W. Begbie 10 Oct., 1853 In charge.
J. R. Colvin 7 Nov., 1853 Died at Agra, 9 September, 1857.
E. A. Reade 10 Sept., 1857 In charge.
Colonel H. Fraser, C.B., Chief Com 30 Sept., 1857
missioner, N.W. Provinces
The Right Hon. theGovernor-General 9 Feb., 1858
administering the N.W. Provinces
(Viscount Canning)
Sir G. F. Edmonstonc 19 Jan., ■859
R. Money 27 Feb., 1863 In charge.
The Hon. Edmund Drummond 7 Mar.,
Sir William Muir, K.C.S.I. ... 10 Mar., 1868
Sir John Strachey, K.C.S.I. ... 7 April, 1874
Sir George Couper, Bart., C.B. 26 July, 1876 Confirmed, ^January, 1877.
HEADS OF ADMINISTRATION.

CHIEF COMMISSIONERS OF OUDH.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Major-General Sir James Outram, i Feb., 1856


K.C.B.
C. C. Jackson 8 May, 1850 Officiating.
Major - General Sir Henry M.
Lawrence, K.C.B 21 March, 1857 Killed at Lucknow, July, 1857.
Major J. S. Banks 5 July, 1857 Killed at Lucknow, July, 1857.
Lieut.JSeneral Sir James Outram, 11 Sept., 1857
G.C.B.
R. Montgomery 3 April, 1858
C. J. Wingfield, C.B 15 Feb., 1859
I.ieutenant-Colonel L. Barrow, C.B... 20 April, 1 860 Officiating.
G. U. Yule, C.B 4 April, 1 86 1 Officiating.
R. H. Davies 26 Aug., 1865 Officiating.
I. Strachey 17 March, 1866
R. H. Davies 24 May, 1867 Officiating. Confirmed 9 March, 1868.
Major-General L. Barrow, C.B. 18 Jan., 1871
Sir George Couper, Bart., C.B. 20 April, 1871 Officiating. Confirmed 8 December, 1873.
J. F. D. highs, C.S.I 15 Alar-cft, 1875 Officiating until 15 Nov., 1875, and from
26 July, 1876, to 15 Feb., 1877.

Note.—Mr. J. F. D. Inglis made over charge on the i«uh February, 1S77, from which date the offices of Chief
Commissioner of OuJh and Lieutenant-Governor of the North-W stern Provinces were amalgamated under the order
of the Governm:nt of India, Home Department No. 45, dat^d 17th January, 1877 {Gazette of India, 20th January,
1877. Part I).

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF THE NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCES


AND CHIEF COMMISSIONERS OF OUDH.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


ofoffice.

Sir George Couper, Bart., C.B., 15 Feb., 1877


K C.S.I.
Sir Alfred Comyns Lyall, K.C.B. ... 17 April, 1882
Sir AucklandCoIvin, K.C.M.G., C. I. E. 21 Nov., 1887
Sir Chas. H. T. Crosthwaite, K.C.S.I. 28 Nov., 1892
Alan Cadell 9/att., 1895 Officiating to 6 November, 1895.
Sir Antony P. MacDonnell, K.C.S.I. 6 Nov., 1893
Sir J. J. D. La Touche, K.C.S.I. ... 14 Nov., 19m And officiating from 6 May to 6 Nov.,
1898.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF THE UNITED PROVINCES OF AGRA


AND OUDH.

Name. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Sir J J. D. La Touche, K.C. S.I. 22 Mar., 1902


132 CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS OF
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF THE PUNJAB.
Names. Assumed charge Remarks.
of office.
Sir John Lawrence, Bart., G.C.B. .. i Jan., '859 1
Sir Robert Montgomery, K.C.B. 25 Feb., 1859 Officiating. Confirmed 1 May, 1859.
Donald Friell McLeod, C.B 10 Jan., 1865
Maior-General Sir Henry Durand, 1 June, 1370 Died at Tonk, in the Dehra Ismail Khan
K.C.S.I., C.B. District, 1 January, 1871.
R. H. Davies, C.S.I. ... 20 Jan . 1871
R. E. Egerton, C.S.I 2 April, 1877
Sir Charles U. Aitchison, K.C.S.I., 3 April, 1882
CLE.
James Broadwood Lyall 2 April, 1887
Sir Dennis Fitzpatrick, K. C.S.I. 5 March, 1892
William Mackworth Young, C.S.I. .. 6 March, 1897
SirC. M. Rivaz, K.C.S.I 6 March, 1902

CHIEF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CENTRAL PROVINCES.


Names. Assumed charge Remarks.
of office.
Colonel E. K. Elliot 11 Dec, 1861
Lieut.-ColonelJ. K, Spence 27 Feb., 1862 Officiating.
R. Temple 25 April, 1862 Officiating.
Colonel E. K. Elliot 18 Dec, 1863
J. S. Campbell 12 March, 1864 Officiating.
R. Temple 17 March, 1864
/. 5. Campbell 24 April, 1865 Officiating.
R. Temple 6 Nov., 1865
/. //. Morris 4 April, 1867 Officiating.
G. Campbell 27 Nov., 1867
J. H. Morris 16 April, 186S Officiating. Confirmed 27 May, 1870.
V.ti. Colonel R. H. Keatinge, C.S.I. SJu/y, 1870 Officiating.
J. H. Morris, C.S.I 6 July, 1S72
C. Grant ... 11 April, 1879 Officiating.
H. Morris. C.S.I 15 Nov., 1879
B. Jones, C.S.I 30 April, 18S3
C. H. T. Crosthwaite 1 April, 1884 Officiating. Confirmed 27 January, 1885.
D. Fitzpatrick 15 Dec., 1885 Officiating.
J. IV. Neill 19 teb. , i837 Officiating.
A. Mackenzie, C.S.I 24 March, 1887
R.J. Crosthwaite 22 July, 1889 Officiating until 7 October, 1889.
I. W. Neill 18 AW., 1890 Officiating.
A. P. MacDonnell, C.S.I 28 Jan., 1891
J. Woodburn, C.S.I 25 May, 1893 Officiating. Confirmed 30 Nov., 1393.
C. J. Lyall, C.S.I. , CLE 21 Dec,
D. C. f. Ibbetson, C.S.I 14 July,
A. H."L. Fraser, C.S.I 27 Nov., 1899 Officiating. Confirmed 5 March, 1902.
J. P. Hewett, C.S.I., CLE 16 Sept., 1902 Officiating. Confirmed 2 Nov., 1903. Member
of Govnr.-Gen.'s Council, 23 Dec, 1904.
F. S. P. Lely, C.S.I 18 March, 1904 Officiating. Confirmed 23 Dec, 1904.
CHIEF COMMISSIONERS OF BRITISH BURMA.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Lieut.-Colonel A. P. Phayre, C.B. 31 Jan., 1862


Colonel A. Fytche, C.S.I 16 Feb., 1867
Lieut.-Colonel R. D. Ardqgh 7 April, 1870 Officiating until 26 June, 1870.
The Hon. Ashley Eden, C.S.I. iS April, 1871
A. R. Thompson, C.S.I. 14 April, 1875 Officiating. Confirmed 30 April, 1877.
C. U. Aitchison, C.S.I. 30 March, 1S78
C. E. Bernard, C.S.I. 2 July, 1880 Officiating. Confirmed 4 April, 1882.
C. H. T. Crosthwaite 2 March, 1882 Officiating until 28 Feb., 1S84.
HEADS OF ADMINISTRATION. i33

CHIEF COMMISSIONERS OF BURMA.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Sir C. E. Bernard, K.C.S.I 25 Sept., l836


C. H. T. Crosthwaite, C.S.I 12 March, 1887
A. P. MacDomull, C.S.I. 8 Sept., 1889 Officiating until 8 December, 1889.
Alexander Mackenzie, C.S.I 10 Dec, 1890
D. M. Smealon 2 Mtiy, 1892 Officiating until 23 May, 1892, and from
25 April to 9 August, 1396.
Sir F. W. R. Fryer, K.C.S.I 3 April, 1895 And officiating 23 May, 1892, to 3 May, 1894.
Lieutenant-Govern"!-, 1 May, 1897.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF BURMA.

Name. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Sir F. W. K. Fryer, K.C.S.I 1 May, 1897 Formerly Chief Commissioner.


Sir H. S. Barnes, K.C.S.I., K.C.V.O. 4 April, 1903

CHIEF COMMISSIONERS OF ASSAM.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

r.C. Colonel R. H. Keatinge, C.S.I 7 Feb., 1874


Sir S. C. Bayley, K.C.S.I. 22 June, 1878 Officiating. Confirmed 17 June, 1880.
C. A. Elliott, C.S.I. ... 25 March, 1881
W. E. Ward S July, 1883 Officiating until 7 October, 1883, and again
from 27 February, 1885.
Dennis Fitzpatrick, C.S.I. 31 Oct., 1887
J. Westland, C.S.I. ... 16 July, 1889
J. W. Quintoii, C.S.I. ... 22 Oct., Murdered at Manipur, 24 March, 1891,
Brig.-Gentral Sir H. Colleit, K.C.B 3 April, 1391 Officiating.
W. E. Ward, C.S.I. ... 27 May, 1891
C.J. Lyall, C.S.I. 17 ./"(?• 1894 Officiating until 4 Oct., 1894.
H. I. S. Cotton, C.S.I. ... 27 Nov., 1896
J. 6. Fuller, CLE. 1 May, 1900 Officiating until 1 Aug., 1900.
J. B. Fuller, CLE. 29 April, 1902 Officiating. Confirmed 20 October, 1902.
C. IV. Bolton, C.SJ. ... 27 April, 1903 Officiating to 30 July, 1903.
CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS OF

CHIEF COMMISSIONERS OF COORG.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.
L. B. Bowring, C.S.I. ... 24 Feb., 1869
Col. R. J. Meade, C.S.I. 21 Feb., 1870
R. A. Dalyell 1 April, 1 375 Officiating.
C. B. Saunders, C.B. ... 5 June, 1876
J. D. Gordon, C.S.I. ... 1 April, 1878
Residents in Mysore and Chief Commissioners of Coorg.
J. D. Gordon, C.S.I. 25 March, 1881
/. D. Sandford 1 May, 1882 Officiating until 4 December, 1882.
J. B. Lvall 8 June, 1883 Officiating;. Confirmed 7 December, 1883.
Colonel T. G. Clarke 17'Dec, 1S84 Officiating until 2 March, 1885.
A. H. T. Martindalt 2r May, 1885 (Officiating.
C. E. R. Girdlestoue 2 June, 1885 Officiating during Mr. Lyalfs absence on
furlough.
Sir Charles E. Bernard, K.C.S.I. Gazetted 18 March, 1887, but did not asume
charge
D. Fitzpatrick, C.S.I 20 March, 1887 Officiating during Sir Charles Bernard's
absence on Jurlough.
Genera! Sir II. TV. D. Prendergast, 10 Oct., 1887 Officiating.
K.C.B., V.C., R.E.
Colonel Sir Oliver B. C. St. John, 15 Jan., 1889
K.C.S.I., R.E.
T.<£. General Sir II. N. D. Prendergast, 1 June, 1891 Officiating.
K.C.B., R.E.
Colonel P. D. Henderson, C.S.I. 16 April, 1892
Colmel H. P. Peacock 1a July, 1892 Officiating until 13 October, 1892.
W. Lee-Warner, C.S.I 20 Feb., '895
W. M. Young, CS.I 18 Sept., 1895
Lieut. -Colonel D. Robertson 7 Bee., 1896 Officiating. Confirmed, 10 Feb., 1897.
J. A. Crawjord ... 28 June, Officiating until 26 Nov., 1899, and from
29 May to 5 Dec, 1901.
J. A. Bourdillon, C.S.I 5 Nov., 1903
A.L.P. Tucker, CLE 21 July, 1904 Officiating.

CHIEF COMMISSIONERS OF AJMER AND MERWARA.


(Note.— The Agent !o the Governor General in Rajputana is ex-ofhcio Chief Commissioner oj
Ajnter and Merwara.)

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

T.€. Colonel R. H. Keatinge, C.S.I. I April, 1871 ;


ColonelJ. C, Brooke 1 April, 1871 Officiating.
Colonel Sir L. Polly, K.C.S.I. 21 June, 1873 Officiating. Confirmed 6 February, 1874.
Colonel W. II. Bcynon 6 April, 1874 Officiating until 6 July, 1874.
A. C. Lyall 12 Nov.. 1874 Officiating.
Major C. K. M. Walter 18 Aug., 1876 Officiating until 5 March, 1877.
Lieut.-Col. E. R. C. Bradford, C.S.I 12 Dec, 1878
L'eutenant-Colonel C, K. M. Wallei 17 March, 1881 Officiating until 28 November, 1882.
Colonel C. K. M. Walter 27 March, 1887 Officiating. Confirmed with retrospective
effect Irom 1st April, 1887.
Colonel G. H. Trevci, C.S.I. ... 20 March, 1890
Colonel P. If. Powlelt, C.S.I. 27 Aug., 1891 Officiating until 2 Dec, 1891.
Colonel IV. F. Prideaux 22 Nov., 1893 Officiating until 11 Jan., 1894.
R. J. Crosthwaite, C.S.I. 20 March, 1895
A. H. T. Martindale 10 March, 1808
Lieut.-Col IV. II. C. IVyllie, CLE. 1 May, 1900 Officiating to 1 April, 1901.
Lieut. -Col. A. P. Thornton ... 1 April, 1901 Officiating to 3 Feb., 1902.
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CHIEF COMMISSIONERS OF BRITISH BALUCHISTAN.


(Note.— The Agent to the Governor General in Baluchistan is ex -officio Chief Commissioner
of British Baluchistan. )
Names. Assumed charge Remarks
of office.

Colonel SirR. G. Sandeman, K.C.S.I. 19 June, 1887 Appointed while on furlough. Died 29 Jan.,
ColonelSir O. B. C. St. John, K.C.S.L 19 June, 1887 Officiating until 11 December, 1887. [1892.
T.C. General Sir H. N. D. Prender- 3 April, 1889 Officiating until 8 October, 1889.
gast, K.C.B., R.E.
H. S. Barnes 23 April, 1 891 Held charge until 8 May, 1891.
Colonel Sir O. B. C. St. John, 9 May, 1891 Officiating. Died 4 June, 1891.
K.C.S.I., R.E.
H. S. Barnes $Juner 1891 Officiating until 9 July, 1891.
ColonelJ. Biddulph 10July, 1891 Officiating until 16 November, 1891.
H. S. Barnes 30Jan., 1892 Sub. protein., after the death of Sir R.
Sandeman, until 21 March, 1892.
Major-General Sir J. Browne,K.C.S.I., 22 March, 1892 Died at Quetta 13 June, 1896.
C.B.. R.E.
J. A. Crawford 14 June, 1896 Officiating to 14 Nov., 1896.
H. S. Barnes 15 Nov., 1896 Appointed 14 June, 1896, and officiating
from 8 Oct. to 8 Dec, 1892.
Colonel H. Wylie, C.S. L 12 April, 1899 Officiating until 2 1 Dec. 1 899.
Bt.-Col. C. E. Yate, C.S.I. , C.M.G. 20 Nov., 1900 Officiating. Confirmed 24 Dec, 1900.
Retired 31 Oct., 1904.
Major J. Ramsay, CLE. Officiating.

CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER


PROVINCE.

Name. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Lieut. -Col. H. A. Deane, C.S.I. 9 Nov., 1901

CHIEF COMMISSIONERS OF THE ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR


ISLANDS.

Names. Assumed charge Remarks.


of office.

Maj.-Gen. Donald Martin Stewart, C. B. •s July. 1872 Officiating. Confirmed 18 February, 1873.
Captain Montague Protheroe ... 7 May, 1875 Officiating.
Maj.-Gen. CharlesArthur Barwell.C.B. 26 May, 1875 Officiating. Confirmed 24 March, 1876.
Captain Montague Protheroe 27 Nov. , 1870 Officiating until 27 February, 1878.
Captain ReginaldJustus IVimberley ... 13 Dec, 1878 O/ficiating until 24 February, 1879.
T.t. Major Thomas Cadell 12 Dec. , 1 379 Officiating. Confirmed 21 December, 1880.
Major Montague Protheroe 17 Oct., 1881 Officiating until 28 February 1883.
Lieut. Col. Reginald Justus IVim 12 Feb., 1887 Officiating until 25 February, 18S7.
berley
Lieut. -Col. Louis Henry Emile Tucker 5 Oct., Officiating until 29 April, 1889.
Colonel Norman Macleod Thomas 16 April, 1892
Horsford
Edward Horace Man, CLE 1894 Officiating until 3 August, 1894.
Major Richard Carnac Temple, CLE. 3 Aug., 1894 1 Officiating. Confirmed 3 September, 1895.
I Retired 25 January, 1904.
Col. Frank William Chatlerton, CLE. 3 Sept., 1896 Officiating until 24 tiovtmbtr, 1896.
Lieut. -Col. George IVemyss Anson ... 21 Jan., Officiating until 31 January. !ooo.
Colonel Somerset Henry Paul Graves 9 May, 1901 Officiating until 13 November, 1901.
P. £. Tuson Officiating.
W. R. H. Merk, C.S.I
'36

ORDER OF THE BATH.


Officers of His Majesty's Indian Services who are Members of the Most Honorable
Order of the Bath, with the Dates of their Appointments.

MILITARY KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS (G.C.B.).


T.C. Field-Marshal the Right Hon. Frederick Sleigh, Earl Roberts of Kandahar and
Pretoria, and Waterford, K.G., K.P., O.M., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., 21 Sept., 1S80.
Lumsden, Gen. Sir Peter Stark, C.S.I. , 3 Jul}', 1885.
Brownlow, Gen. Sir Charles Henry, 21 June, 1887.
•Taylor, Gen. Sir Alexander, R.E., 25 May, 1S89.
Hills-Johnes, Lieut.-Gen. Sir J., R.A., 3 June, 1893.
I7.E. Gough, Gen. Sir Charles J. S., 25 May, 1895.
Low, Gen. Sir Robert Cunliffe, 21 Jan., 1896.
y.C. Gourh, Gen. Sir H. H., 20 May, 1896.
Forbes, Gen. Sir John, 3 June, 1899.
Johnson, Gen. Sir C. C, 23 May, 1900.
V C. Prendergast, Gen. Sir Harry North Dalryinple, R.E., 26 June, 1902.
y.C Watson, Gen. Sir John, 26 June, 1902.
Egerton, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles Coroyn, D.S.O., 24 June, 1904.
CIVIL KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS (G.C.B).
Bradford, Col. Sir E. R. C. Bart.. G.C.V.O., K.C.S.I., 25 June, 1897.
U.C. Probyn, Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir Dighton M., G.C.V.O., K.C.S.I., I.S.O.,
1 1 July, 1902.
MILITARY KNIGHTS COMMANDERS (K.C.B.).
Kemball, Gen. Sir A. B., K.C.S.I., 29 July, 1878. Gordon, Gen. Sir T. E., K.C.I.E., C.S.I., 83
Tanner, Lieut-Gen. Sir O. V., 18 Nov., 1882. May, 1900.
•Fraser-Tytler, Gen. Sir James M. B. , 21 June, Reid, Maj.-Gen. Sir A. J. F., 29 Nov., 1900.
1887. Barrow, Maj.-Gen. Sir E. G., 29 Nov., 1900.
Vaughan, Gen. Sir J. L., 21 June, 1887. a.B £. Idar, Hon. Maj.-Gen. H.H. the Maharaj
McQueen, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Withers, Dhiraj Sir Partab Sin^h, Bahadur of, G. C.S.I.
10 April, 1889. (Hony.), 29 Nov., 1900.
Johnson, Gen. Sir Allen B. , 25 May, 1889. Badcock, Gen. Sir A. R., C.S.I., 26 June,
Wright, Gen. Sir Thomas, 3 June. 1893. 1902.
Blood, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Bindon, R.E., 21 Jan., •De Renzy, Surg.-Gen. Sir A. C. C, 26 June,
1896. 1902.
Maunsell, Gen. Sir F. R., 22 June, 1897. Sale-Hill, General Sir R. S., 26 June, 1902.
•Jenkins, Col. Sir F. H., 22 June, 1897. Gerard, Gen. Sir M. G., K.C.S.I., 26 June, 1902.
Moore, Lieut.-Gen. SirH.. CLE., 22 June, 1897. Stcdman, Gen. Sir Edward, K.C.I.E., 26 June,
Gib, Gen. Sir W. A., 22 June, 1897. 1902.
Westmacott, Maj.-Gen. Sir R., D.S.O., 20 May, Elliot. Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Locke, D.S.O.,
1898. 26 June, 1902.
Gaselcc, Lt.-Gen. SirA., G.C.I.E., 20 May, 1898. T.C Hammond, Col. Sir Arthur George, D.S.O.,
•Meiklejohn, Maj.-Gen. Sir W. H., C.M.G., 1 Jan., 1903.
20 May, 1898. •B.W.*. Colvin-Smith, Surgn.-Gen. Sir Colvin,
Gordon, Gen. Sir J. J. H , 21 May, 1898. 26 June, 1903.
Edwardes, Gen. Sir Stanley de Burgh, 21 May, Hennessy, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Robertson,
1898. 26 June, 1903.
Rogers, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Gordon, 3 June, T.C. Creagh, Maj.-Gen. Sir O'Moore, 26 June,
1899. 1903.
•Gordon, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Benjamin Lumsden, ♦Thornton, Dy. Surg.-Gen. Sir J. H., 24 June,
R.A. , 3 June, 1899. 1904-
Nation, Gen. Sir J. L., 23 May, 1900. Hogg, Lieut.-Gen. Sir A. G. F., 24 June, 1904.
CIVIL KNIGHTS COMMANDERS (K.C.B.).
•Lyall, Rt. Hon. Sir Alfred Comyns, G.C.I. E., Walpole, Sir Horace G. (Home Service;, 20
D.C.L., 24 May, 1881. Aug., 1892.
•Jcnkinson, Sir Edward George, 2 June 1888. Godley, Sir Arthur (Home Service), 24 Jan.,
"Kirk, Sir John, M.D., G.C.M.G., 18 July, 1890. 1893.
•Euan-Smith, Col. Sir Charles Bean, C.S.I., 21 •Markham, Sir C. R. (Home Serviced, 20 May,
Nov., 1890. i8q6.
•Ridgewav, Col. The Rt. Hon. Sir JosephWest, •Y.e. Thackeray, Col. Sir E. T., R.E., 22 June,
G.C.M.G., K.C S.I..Sir
13 Jan.. 1897.
•Sankey, Lieut.-Gen. R. H.,1801.
R.E., 25 May, •Chamberlain, Col. Sir N. F. Fitz G., 11 Aug.,
1892. 1903.
Signifies retired from the Service.
ORDER OF THE BATH. 137
MILITARY COMPANIONS (C.B.).
Y.<t. Probyn, Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir D. M., FitzGerald, Col. C. J. O., 1 July, 1887.
G.C.V.O., K.C.S.I., 17 June, 1858 (G.C.B. Cox, Col. Alexander Temple, 2 Aug., 1888.
Civil). •Graham, Maj.-Gen. Thomas, R.A., 9 April, 1889.
Younghusband, Gen. R. R., 28 Feb., 1861. Bromhead, Col. Sir B. P., Bart., 9 April, 1889.
•Green, Col. M. S., 28 Feb., 1861. Y.&. Channer, Gen. George N., 10C.S.I.
April, 1889.
•Allgood, Major-Gen. G., 5 Aug., 1864. •Lovett, Maj.-Gen. Beresford, , R.E.,
*Salusbury, Major-Gen. F. O., 5 Aug., 1864. 10 April, 1889.
•Holland, Major-Gen. H. W., 2 June, 1869. Pratt, Col. Henry Marsh, 10 April, 1889.
•Holland, Lieut.-Col. T. J., 2 June, 1869. Sym, Major-Gen. John Munro, 10 April, 1889.
Aitchison, Gen. C. T., 29 May, 1875. TS.€. Blair, Gen. James, 25 May, 1889.
•Wilkinson, Major-Gen. O. , 2 June, 1877. Lance, Lieut.-Gen. Frederick, 25 May, 1889.
■Delafosse, Major-Gen. H. G., 2 June, 1877. Bird, Gen. Sir George Corrie, K.C.I. E.,
•Sankey, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Richard Hieram (Civil 25 May, 1889.
K.C.B.), 25 July, 1879. Little, Lieut.-Gen. H. A., 12 Nov., 1889.
•Malcolmson, Major-Gen. John Henry Porter, Sartorius, Col. G. C, 12 Nov., 1889.
25 July, 1879. Tregear, Major-Gen. V. W., 14 Nov., 1890.
•Tyndall, Major-Gen. Henry, 19 Nov., 1879. Dicken, Col. W. P., D.S.O., 30 May, 1891.
Dawson, Gen. Francis, 22 Feb., 188 1. Browne, Major-Gen. Swinton John, 30 May,
TS.C Lyster, Lieut.-Gen. Harry Hammon, 22 1891.
Feb., 1881. Boileau, Col. Francis Wm., 30 May, 1891.
Wemyss, Major-Gen. Henry Manley, 22 Feb., Clifford, Lieut.-Gen. Robt. Cecil R., 30 May,
1881. 1891.
Martin, Col. Cunliffe, 22 Feb., 1881. Stewart, Major-Gen. James Calder, 30 May,
•Boswell, Major-Gen. J. J., 22 Feb., 1881. 1891.
•Manderson, Major-Gen. George Rennie, R.A., Collis, Major-Gen. Francis William, 30 May,
22 Feb., 1881. 1891.
Maclean, Major-Gen. Charles Smith, C.I.E., •Durand, Col. A. G. A., CLE., 12 July, 1892.
22 Feb., 1881. •Cowie, Major-Gen. Crombie, 3 June, 1893.
•FitzHugh, Major-Gen. Alfred, 22 Feb., 1881. Beville, Gen. G. F., 3 June, 1893.
Chapman, Gen. Edward Francis, R.A. , 22 Feb., Prinsep, Lieut.-Gen. A. H., 3 June, 1893.
1881. Handcock, Lieut.-Gen. A. G., 3 June, 1893.
Battye, Major-Gen. Arthur, 22 Feb., 1S81. Barnes, Col. Osmond, 3 June, 1893.
Pearse.Gen. George Godfrey, R.A. ,24 May, 1881. •Swinley, Major-Gen. George, 3 June, 1893.
Copland, Col. Alexander, 24 May, 1881. Gordon, Col. }. H., D.S.O., 3 June, 1893.
Upperton,Col.
•Coghill, Major-Gen.
K. J. W.,John, 18 Nov.,
18 Nov., 1882. 1882. Evans, Gen. H. M., 26 May, 1894.
•Caldecott, Maj.-Gen. F. J., R.A.,26 May, 1894-
•Borradaile, Col. George William, 18 Nov., •Hastings, Major-Gen. F. E., 26 May, 1894.
1882. Mclnroy, Col. Charles, 26 May, 1894.
•Webster, Col. A. G.,21 May, 1884. Ward, Major-Gen. F. W., 26 May, 1894.
•Walcott, Col. Edmund S., 25 Aug., 1885. Jopp, Col. John, 26 May, 1894.
•Beckett, Col. Stephen, 25 Aug., 1885. Eyre, Col. E. H., 26 May, 1S94.
Mackenzie, Col. Alfred R. D., 29 May, 1886. •Holdich, Col. Sir T. H., K.C.M.G., K.C.I.E.,
•Chamier, Lieut.-Gen. Stephen H. F.., R.A., 26 May, 1894.
29 May, 1886. Kelly, Col. James Graves, 16 July, 1893.
T.C. Thackeray, Col. Sir E. T., R.E., 29 May, •Spencer, Surg.-Gen. Lionel Dixon, 27 Aug.,
1886 (K.C.B. Civil). 1895-
Harris, Gen. Philip H. F., 25 Nov., 1886. •Smyth. Col. Etwall Walter, 21 Jan., 1896.
•Donnelly, Dep. Surg. -Gen. John McNeale, •Dyce, Col. George Hugh Coles, 21 Jan., 1896.
25 Nov., 1886. •Scott, Major-Gen. William Walter Hopton,
•Laughton, Col. Arthur F., 25 Nov., 1886. 21 Jan., 1S96.
Roome, Gen. Frederick, 21 June, 1887. Wilson, Col. Edward Hales, 21 Jan., 1896.
Dowker, Gen. Howard Codrington, 21 June, Shone, Maj.-Gen. William Terence, D.S.O.,
1887. R.E.,, 21 Jan., 1896.
Bannerman, Gen. Wm., 21 June, 1887. Leslie, Col. Sir C. H., Bart., 91 Jan., 1896.
U.C Moore, Major-Gen. Arthur Thomas, 21 •Biscoe, Lieut.-Gen. Wm. Walter, 20 May,
June, 1887. 1896.
•Stewart, Major-Gen. George, 21 June, 1887. •Eardley-Wilmot, Major-Gen. Revell, 20 May,
Ross, Lieut.-Gen. Alexander G., 21 June, 1887. 1896.
Pennington, Lieut.-Gen. Charles R. , 21 June, Jennings, Lieut.-Gen. Robert Melvill, 20 May,
1887. 1896.
Grant, Lieut.-Col. Edwd. Long, 21 June, 1887. Hogg, Major-Gen. George Crawford, 20 May,
Anderson, Gen. H. S., 1 July, 1887. 1896.
•Tillard, Major-Gen. John Arthur, R.A., 1 July, Begbie, Major-Gen. Elphinstone Water, D.S.O.,
1887. 20 Mav, 1896.
Protheroe, Major-Gen. M., C.S.I., 1 July, Patch, Col. Robert, 20 May, 1896.
1887. •Maitland.Maj.-Gen.Pelham James, 2oMay,i896.
Toker, Major-Gen. Alliston Champion, 1 July, •Sibthorpe. Surg.-Gen. C, 22 June, 1897.
1887. Collen, Major-Gen. Sir E. H. H., G.C.I.E.,
Gatacre, Major-Gen. John, 1 July, 1887. 22 June, 1897.
• Retired from the Service.
i3« ORDER OF THE BATH.
Hughes, Major-Gen. C. F., 22 June, 1897. •Gwatkin, Col. Frederick Stapleton, 26 June,
Simpson, Major-Gen. G., 22 June, 1897. 1902.
Money, Col. E. A., 22 June, 1897. Martin, Maj.-Gen. Alfred Robert, 26 June, 1902.
Turner, Col. A. H., 22 June, 1897. Muir, Col. Charles Wemyss,C. I.E.26 June, 1902
•Young, Col. G. F. , 22 June, 1897 Anderson, Col.William Robert Le Geyt, 26 June,
Deane, Col. ']"., 22 June, 1897. 1902.
•Wace, Major-Gen. R., R.A., 22 June, 1897. O'Connor, Lieut.-Col. Patrick Fenelon, I. M.S.,
*Hobdav, Col. T. F., 22 June, 1897. ?6 June, 1902.
•Broadbent, Col. John Edward, R.E., 20 May. Sturt, Lieut.-Col. Robert Ramsay Napier,
1898. 26 June, 1902.
Seott, Maj.-Gen. C. H., R.A., 20 May, 1898. Nixon, Maj.-Gen. John Eccles, 26 June, 1902.
Richardson, Maj.-Gen. G. L. R., C.S.I. , CLE., Bond, Lieut.-Col. Francis George, R.E.,
20 May, 1898. 26 June, 1902.
Christopher. Maj.-Gen. L. W., 20 May, 1898. Wickham, Bt. Col. William James Richard,
Keighley, Col. C. M., D.S.O.. 20 May, 1898. 22 Aug., 1902.
G.'ldney, Col. T. H., 20 May, 1898. Henry, Maj.-Gen. G., R.E., 26 Jan., 1903.
•Davis, Col. G. McB., D.S.O., I. M.S., 20 May, Reid, Surgn.-Gen. Adam Scott, 26 June, 1903.
1898. ' Dening, Maj.-Gen. Lewis, D.S.O., 26 June, 1903.
•Graves, Col. B. C, 20 Mav, 1898.
Abbot, Col. H. A., 20 May, 1898. Browne, Maj.-Gen. Arthur George Frederic,
Y.€., a.D.C. Adams, Col. R. B., 20 May, 1898. L>.S.O., 26 June, 1903.
a.D.C. McRae, Col. H. N., 20 May, 1898. Woon, Col. John Blaxell, 26 June, 1903.
Bcatson, Col. Behar,
■a.D.C. Cooch S. B. , 20 1898.H.H. Maharaja Pollock, Col. John Archibald Henry, 26 June,
May,Col.,
Hony. 1903.
Sir Nripendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur of, Barrett, Bt. Col. Arthur Arnold, 26 June, 1903.
G.C.I.E., 20 May, 1S98. Mc Swiney, Bt. Col. Edward Frederick Henry,
McLeod, Lieut.-Gen. D. J. S., D.S.O., 20 May, D.S.O., 26 June, 1903.
Massy, Col. Harry Stanley, 26 June, 1903.
Mavne, Col. Richard Charles Graham, I'.C. Chase, Bt. Col. William St. Lucicn, 26
4 Oct., 1898. June, 1903.
Hay, Col. James, 3 June, 1899. Dillon, Lieut.-Col. George Frederick Horace,
•Cook, Major-Gen. James, 3 June, 1899. 26 June, 1903.
Rivaz, Col. V., 23 May, 1900. Manning. Bt. Lieut.-Col. Sir William Henry,
Bruce, Col. A. McC, 23 May, 1900. K.C.M.G., 7 Aug., 1903.
Brownlow, Col. C. C, 23 May, 1900. Des Vceux. Maj.-Gen. C. H., 24 June, 1904.
Molloy, Col. E., 23 May, 1900. Fancourt, Col. St. I. M., 24 June, 1904.
•Swefenham, Col. R. A., 23 May, 1900. •Spratt-Bowring, Col. F. T. N., R.E., 24 June,
•Stewart, Maj.-Gen. Sir N. R., Bart., 29 Nov., 1904.
1900. Pulley, Bt. Col. Charles, 24 June, 1004.
•Cummins, Maj.-Gen. J. T., D.S.O., 29 Nov., Schalch, Col. V. A., 24 June, 1904.
1900. Pearson, Maj.-Gen. A. A., 24 June, 1904.
•CamDbell, Mai.-Gen. L. R. H. D., 29 Nov., 1900. Masters, Col. Alexander, 24 June, 1904.
Bookey, Col. J. T. B., I. M.S., 29 Nov., 1900. Hawkes, Col. H. M. P., 24 June. 1904.
Gartside-Tipping, Lieut. -Col. R. F., 29 Nov., Mansfield, Col. Herbert, 24 June, 1904.
1900. Grav, Col., W. du G., 24 June, 1004.
Bond, Lt.-Col. W. J. H., 29 Nov., 1900. Scal'lon, Bt. Col. R. Irvin, CLE., D.S.O.,
Ramsay, Bt. Col. J. G., 29 Nov., 1900. 24 June, 1904.
Youngfiusband, Lieut.-Col. G. I. ,29 Nov., 1900. Hamilton, Col. Henry, I. M.S., 24 June, 1904.
•Chamberlain, Col. Sir N. E. Fitz G., K.C.B. Fasken, lit. Col. C. G. M., 6 Sept., 1904.
(Civil), 29 Nov., 1000. Swann, Col. T. C, 6 Sept., 1904.
Duff", Maj.-Gen. B., CLE., 20 Nov., 1900. Swayne, Bt. Lieut. -Cel. E. J. E., 6 Sept., 1904.
Dawson, Bt. Col. H. L., C.V.O., 29 Nov., 19C0. Read, Bt. Col. Hastings, 16 Dec. 1904.
a.D.ff. Bayly, Col. A. W. L., D.S.O., 29 Nov., Waddell, Lieut.-Col. L. A., CLE, I.M.S.,
IOCO. 16 Dec, 1904.
Lumsden, Col. D. M.. Ind. Volrs., 29 Nov., 19CO. Hogge, Lieut.-Col. A. F., 16 Dec, 1904.
•Price, Lieut.-Col. Thomas, 29 Nov., 1900. Ken-, Lieut.-Col. M. A., 16 Dec, 1904.
Davidson, Col. John, 26 June, 1902. Brandcr, Lieut.-Col., H. R., 16 Dec, 1904.
CIVIL COMPANIONS (C.B.).
•Taylor, Col. R. L., 25 March, 1850. •Monro, I., 2 June, 188?.
•Green, Major-Gen. Sir W. H. R., K.C.S.I., •Tulloch" Major H., R.E., 8 .laan., 1895.
3 Dec, 1 8^o. Ritchie, Richmond T. W. (H ome Service),
•Couper, Sir G. E. W., Bart., K.C.S.I., CLE., Mav, 1898.
18 May, i860. Macdonald, Bt. Col. Sir J. R. L., K.C.I.E., R.E.,
•Ricketts, G. H. M., 18 Mav, i860. 16 Jan., 1900.
•Hume, A. O , 18 May, i860. Harrington, Lieut.-Col. Sir John Lane,
•Goldsmid, Major-Gen. Sir F. J., K.C.S. L, K.C.V.O., 11 July, 1902.
6 Nov., t866. •Sadler, Lieut.-Col. James Hayes, 11 July, 1902.
•Trotter. Lieut.-Col. Henry, R.E., 20 April, 1880. "Ross, Major R., I. M.S., 11 June, 1902.
•Waterfield, Sir Henry," G.C.I.E., K.C.S.L •Crombie, Bde. Surg. Lieut.-Col. A., I.M.S.,
(Home Service), 31 Dec, 1885. 22 Aug., 1902.
•Durand, Lieut.-Col. Sir Edward Law, Bart., •Sandiford, Charles Thomas. 17 Nov., 1903.
13 Feb., 1887. Cordeaux, Capt. H. E. S., C.M.G., 9 Nov., 1904.
* Retireil from the Service.
'39

THE MOST EXALTED ORDER OF THE STAR OF INDIA.


Instituted 1861. Enlarged 1866, 1875, 1876, 1897, and 1902.
Sovereign of the Order.
THE KING, EMPEROR OF INDIA.
Grand Master of the Order.
The VICEROY and GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA for the time being
(His Excellency the Right Hon. GEORGE NATHANIEL, LORD CURZON OF KEDLESTON,
, G.M.I.E.).
HONORARY KNIGHTS GRAND COMMANDERS (G.CS.I.J.
Mir Sir Muhammad Khudadad Khan. ex-Wali of Kalat, 29 July, 1879.
H.R.H. Sultan Massoud Mirza, Yemin-ed-Dowleh, Zil-es-Sultan, of Persia, 1 Nov., 1837.
EXTRA KNIGHT GRAND COMMANDER (G.C.S.I.).
Field-Marshal H.R.H. Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, K.G.,
K.T., K.P., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., 1 Jan., 1877.
KNIGHTS GRAND COMMANDERS (G.C.S.I.).
(18 Indian Chiefs, &c. 18 Europeans. Willi ex-Viceroys additional.)
1 *Sir John Strachey, CLE., 3 May, 1873.
2 Field- Marshal Sir Frederick Paul Haines, G.C.B., CLE.. 29 July, 1870.
3 Hony. Col. H.H. Kaja Sir Hira Singh Malvindar Bahadur, G.C.I. E., of Nabha, 29 July, 1879.
4 The Right Hon. Gathorne, Earl of Cranbrook, 23 April, 1880.
a The Right Hon. George Frederick Samuel, The Marquess of Ripon, K.G., CLE., 8 June,
1880. (Additional.')
5 H.H. Asaf Jah, Nawab Mir Sir Mahbub Ali Khan Bahadur Fateh Jang, G.C.B., Nizam [of
Hyderabad, 17 Nov., 1884.
6 The Right Hon. Sir James Fergusson, Bait., K.C.M.G., CLE., 25 Feb., 1885.
7 The Right Hon. Sir Mountstuart Elphinstune Grant Durt, CLE., 28 July, 1886.
8 H.H. Maharaja Sir Sayaji Rao Gaekwar Sena Khas Khel Shamsher Bahadur, of Baroda,
15 Feb., 1887
9 H.H. Maharana-dhiraj Sir Fateh Singh Bahadur, of Udaipur, 15 Feb., 1887.
10 H.H. Maharaja Sir Shivaji Rao Holkar, ex-Chief of Indore, 30 June, 1887
11 H.H. Maharaja-dhiraj Sawai Sir Madho Singh Bahadur, G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., of Jaipur,
I Jan., 1888.
12 H.H. Maharaja Sir Bala Rama Varma, G.C.I.E., of Travancore, 24 May, 1888.
a The Right Hon. Henry Charles Keith Petty, Marquess of Lansdowne, K.G., G.C.M.G.,
G.C.I.E., 10 Dec, 1888. (Additional.)
13 The Right Hon. Donald James, Lord Reay, G.C.I.E., i3 March, 1890.
14 Hony. Maj.-Gen. H.H. Maharaja Sir Partab Singh, Bahadur, of Jammii and Kashmir, 25 May, 1892.
15 The Right Hon. Richard Assheton, Viscount Cross, G.C.B., 1 Aug., 1892.
16 V.C. Field-Marshal the Right Hon. Frederick Sleigh, Earl Roberts of Kandahar and Pretoria,
and Waterford, K.G., K.P., O.M., G.C.B., G.C.I.E., 2 June, 1893.
a The Right Hon. Victor Alexander, Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K.G., G.C.I.E., 27 Jan.,
1894. (Additional.)
17 H.H. Sir Shahu Chhattrapati Maharaj, G.C.V.O., Maharaja of Kolhapur, 1 Jan., 1895.
IS a.D.iC. Hony. Col. H. H. Maharaja Sir Madho Rao Sindhia Bahadur, of Gwalior, G.C.V.O.,
25 May, 1895.
19 The Right Hon. George Robert Canning, Lord Harris, G.C.I.E., 25 May, 1895,
20 The Right Hon. Sir Henry Hartley Fowler, M.P., 29 lune, 1895.
21 The Right Hon. Beilby, Lord Wenlock, G.C.I E., K.C.B., 1 Jan., 1896.
22 H.H. Maharaja Sir Vyankatesh Raman Singh Bahadur of Rewa, 22 June, 1897.
23 Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, C.B., M.D., 22 June, 1897.
24 *The Right Hon. Sir Antony Patrick MacDonnell, K.C.V.O., 22nd June, 1897.
25 a.D.C. Hony. Maj.-Gen. H."H. Maharaj Dhiraj Sir Partab Singh Bahadur, K.C.B., of Idar,
22 June, 1897.
26 *Lieut. General Sir Richard Strachey, R.E., 22 June, 1897.
27 r.e. Field-Marshal Sir George Stewart White, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O.,
II January, 1898.
23 The Right 'Hon. William Mansfield, Lord Sandhurst, G.C.I. E., 9 March, 1500.
29 Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., 29 April, 1901.
30 The Right Hon. Lord George Francis Hamilton, M.P. , 1 Jan., 1903.
31 H.H. Raja Sir Rama Varma, of Cochin. 1 Jan., 1903.
32 Arthur Oliver Villiers, Lord Ampthill, G.C.I.E., 2 Sept., 1904.
33 H.E. Maharaja Chandra Shamsher Jang, Rana Bahadur. 2 Jan., 1905.
Retired from the Service.
140 ORDER OF THE STAR OF INDIA.

KNIGHTS COMMANDERS (K. C.S.I.) (85).


1 Gen. Sir Arnold Burrowes Kemball, R.A., 39 Gen. The Right Hon. Sir Henry Bracken-
K.C.B., 25 May, 1866. bury, G.C.B. , 1 Jan., 1896.
2 'Major - Gen. Sir William Henry Rodes 40 Thakur Sahib Sir Munsinghji Sursinghji,
Green, C.B., 2^ May, 1866. Chief of Palitana, 1 Jan., 1896.
3 »Sir William Miiir, 8 Feb., 1867. 41 *Sir William Erskine Ward, 20 May, 1896.
4 "Major-Gen. Sir Frederick John Goldsmid, 42 *Brig. Surg.-Lieut.-Col. Sir Alfred Swaine
C.B., 3 Nov., 1S71. Lethbridge, M.D., I.M.S., 20 May, 1896.
5 'Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot, CLE. , 24 43 H.H. Maharao Raja Sir Ranghubir Singh
May, 1873. Bahadur, G.C.I. E., of Bundi, 1 Jan., 1897.
6 Gen. the Right Hon. Sir Dighton 44 *Sir Edward Charles Buck, 1 Jan., 1897.
Macnaghten Probyn G.C.B., G.C.V.O., 45 *Sir William Mack worth^Young, 22 June,
I.S.O., 7 March, 1876. 1897.
7 B.JrJ.y. *Surgeon-Gen. Sir Joseph Fayrer, 46 *Sir Charles James Lyall, CLE., 22 June,
Bart., M.D., F.R.S., 7 March, 1876. 1897.
8 'Sir George Ebenezer Wilson Couper, Bart., 47 *Sir Robert Joseph Crosthwaite, 22 June,
C.B., CLE., 1 Jan., 1877. 1897.
9 "Sir Stenart Colvin Bayley, CLE. , 24 May, 48 *Sir William John Cuningham, 22 June,
1878. 1897.
10 "Sir Kobert Eyles Egerton, CLE., 29 July, 49 General Sir Montagu Gilbert Gerard, K.C.B.,
1879. 22 June, 1897.
11 *Maj.-Gen. Sir Owen Tudor Burne, G.C.I. E. , 50 H.H. Raja Sir Jagatjit Singh Bahadur, ot
29 July, 1879. Kapurthala, 22 June, 1897.
12 *Sir Lepel Henry Griffin, 24 May, 1881. 51 *Sir Richard Udny, 22 June, 1897.
13 Maharaja Sir Jotindra Mohan Tagor, 52 Colonel Sir Howard Mclliss, 22 June, 1897.
Bahadur, 23 May, 1882. 53 H. H. Maharaja Lokindra Sir Bhawani Singh,
14 "Sir John Henry Morris, 2 May, 1883. Bahadur, ot Datia, 1 Jan., 1898.
15 The Right Hon. Evelyn, Earl of Cromer, 54 *Sir Arthur Charles Trevor, 1 Jan., 1898.
G.C.B., G.C.M.G., CLE., 4 Aug., 1883. 55 *Sir John Frederick Price, 1 Jan., 1898.
16 Col. Sir Edward Ridley Colborne Bradford, 56 Sir William Lee-Warner, 21 May, 1898.
Bart., G.C.B , G.C.V.O., Eq., 6 June, 1885. 57 *Sir T. J. C. Chichele-Plowden, 21 May,
17 *Coi. the Right Hon. Sir loseph West 1898.
Ridgeway, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 22 July, 58 H.H. Sir Rasul Khanji Mahabbat Khanji,
1885. Nawab of Junagarh, 31 Dec, 1898.
18 'Sir Theodore Cracraft Hope, CLE. , 29 May, 59 *Sir Charles Cecil Stevens, 31 Dec, 1898.
1686. 60 Hony. Major H.H. Maharao Sir Umed
19 *Sir William Chichele Plowden. 29 May, 1886. Singh Bahadur, of Kota, 23 May, 1900.
to *Sir Charles Alfred Elliott, 15 Feb., 1887. 61 Sir Charles Montgomery Rivaz, 1 Jan., 1901.
21 'Sir James Braithwaite Peile, t Jan., 1888. 62 Sir James John Digges La Touche, 9 Nov.,
22 *Sir James Broadwood Lyall, G.C.I.E., 24 1901.
May". 1888. 63 H.H. Raja Sir Surindar Bikram Prakash
23 *Sir Charles Haukes Tod Crosthwaite, 24 Bahadur, of Sirmur, 9 Nov., IOOI,
May, 1888. 64 Sultan Sir Ahmad bin Fadthl, of Lahej,
24 *Sir David Miller Barbour, K.C.M.G., i Jan., 9 Nov., 1901.
1889. 65 Lieut. -Col. Sir David William Keith Barr,
25 Nawab Sir Muhammad Akram Khan, 26 June, 1902.
Bahadur, Chief of Amb, 1 Jan., 1889. 66 'Sir Henry John Stedman Cotton, 26 June,
26 *The Right Hon. Sir Andrew Richard 1902.
Scoblc, 21 May, 1800. 67 Sir Denzil Charles Jelf Ibbetson, Jan.,
27 Sir Dennis Kitzpatrick, 21 May, iSoo. 1903.
28 Sir Philip Perceval Hutchins, 30 May, 1891, 68 Rear Admiral Sir Charles Carter Drury,
29 Raja Sir Amar Singh, of Kashmir, 10 Nov., 1 Jan., 1903.
1891. 69 *Sir Henry Martin Winterbotham, 1 Jan.,
30 *Sir Auckland Colvin, K.C.M.G., CLE., 25 1903.
May, 1892. 70 Sir James Monteath, 1 Jan., 1003.
31 *Sir Henry Edward Stokes, 25 Mav. 1892. 71 Lieut. -Col. Sir Donald Robertson, Jan.,
32 *Sir Henry Waterfield, G.C.I.E., C.B., -•And
3 July, 1893. 72 Sir Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser, 1 Jan.,
33 •The Right Hon. Sir Henry Mortimer 73 Sir 1903.
Hugh Shakespear Barnes, K.C.V.O. ,
Durand, G.C.M.G., K.C.I.E., 2 Jan., if?q4.
34 *Maj.-Gen. SirOliver Richardson Newmarch, : Jan., 1903.
26 May, 1894. 74*B l!.». Bde. Surg.-Lieut.-Col. Sir William
35 *Sir Frederick William Richards Fryer, Roe Hooper, 1 Jan., 1903.
1 Jan., 1895. 75 *Col. Sir Colin Campbell Scott Moncriefl",
36 H.H. Maharao Sir Kesri Singh Bahadur, K.C.M.G.. 1 Jan., 1903.
G.C.I. E., of Sirohi, 1 Jan., 1895. 76 H.H. Raja Sir Kirti Sab, of Tehri (Garhwal),
37 'Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903.
1 Jan., 1895. 77 Kunwar Sir Ranbir Singh, of Patiala, 1 Jan.,
38 *Lieut.-Col. Sir George Scott Robertson, 1903.
I.M.S., 15 July, 1895. 78 Sir Arundel Tagg Arundel, 1 Jan., 1904.
• Retired from the Service.
ORDER OF THE STAR OF INDIA. 141

79 Sir James Austin Bourdillon, 1 Jan., 1904. 82 H.H. Sir Bhavsinghji Takhtsinghji, Thakur
80 'Sir Thomas Raleigh, 18 March, 1904. Sahib of Bhaunagar, 24 June, 1904.
81 Hony. Major H.H. Maharaja Raj Rajeshwar 83 Sir Arthur Henry Temple Martindale.
Shiromani Sri Sir Ganga Singh Bahadur, 24 June, 1904.
K.C.I.E., of Bikanir, 24 June, 1904. 84 Sir James Thomson, 2 Sept., 1304.
COMPANIONS (C.S.I.) (170).
1 'William Ford, 25 May, 1866. 44 Lieut.-Gen. Michael Weekes Wiltonghbyv
2 'John Walter Sherer, 25 May, 1866. 6 June, 1885.
3 *Major-Gen. John William Younghusband, 45 "Henry Edward Sullivan, 1 Jan., 1886.
25 May, 1866. 46 Raja Piari Mohan Mukharji, of Uttarpara,
4 "Lewin Bentham Bowring, 17 Sept., 1867. 15 Feb., 1887.
5 *William James Money, 4 June, 1869. 47 "Sir Frederick Russell Hogg, K.C. I.E.,
6 "Lieut. -Col. William Dickinson,4 June, 1869. 15 Feb., 1887.
7 Richard Vicars Boyle, 4 June, 1869 48 Col. Charles Edward Yate, C.M.G., 15 Feb.,
8 Mir Akbar Ali Khan Bahadur, of Hydera 1887.
bad, 4 June, 1869. 49 William Rudolph Henry Merk, 15 Feb., 1887.
9 Gen. Sir Peter Stark Lumsden, G.C.B. , 50 Rao Chhatrapati Bahadur, Jagirdar ot
25 March, 1870. Alipura, 15 Feb., 1887.
10 Raja Jai Krishan Dass, of Moradabad (U.P.), 51 Maung Gaung, ex-Kin wun Mingvi, 15 Feb.,
31 May, 1870. 1887.
11 "Gen. Sir Henry Edward Landor Thuillier, 52 "Sir William Gerald Seymour Vesev Fitz
R.A., F.R.S., 31 May, 1870. gerald, K.C.I.E., 15 Feb.. 1887.
12 *Gen. Sir Martin Dillon, G.C.B., 31 May, 1870. 33 "Sir Francis Langford O'Callaghan,
13 *Lionel Robert Ashburner, 20 May, 1871. K.C.M.G., CLE., 1 Jan., 1888.
14 *Major-Gen. Alfred Thomas Etheridge, 31 54 "Edward Raban Cave-Browne, 1 Jan., 188S.
May, 1872. 55 Col. Edward L. Ommannev, 25 May, 1889.
15 "Col. Sir Charles Bean Euan-Smith, K.C.B., 56 Col. John Clerk, C.V.O., 14 Oct., 1889.
1 1 Nov., 1872. 57 "lames Richards Naylor, 21 May, 1890.
16 "Major-Gen. Beresford Lovett, R.E., C.B., 58 "David Robert Lyall, 1 Jan., 1891.
14 Feb., 1S73. 59 Sardar Jiwan Singh, of Shahzadpur, Um-
17 Gen. Sir Thomas E. Gordon, K.C.I.E., balla. 1 Jan., 1891.
K.C.B., 7 Aug., 1874. 60 Col. Percy William Powlctt, 1 Jan., 1891.
18 'Robert Barclay Chapman, 31 Dec, 1875. 61 Col. George Herbert Trevor, 30 May, 1891.
19 *Edwd. Win. Ravenscroft, 31 Dec, 1875. 62 "Colonel I rederick J. Home, K.E., 25 May,
20 Gen. Francis Hornblow Rundall, RE., 31 1892.
Dec, 1875. 63 Lieut. -Col. Henry St. Patrick Maxwell,
21 'Philip Sandys Melvill, 7 March, 1876. 25 May, 1892.
22 Gen. James Michael, 7 March, 1876. 64 Raja Udai Partab Singh, of Bhinga, 2 Jan.,
23 "Major-Gen. Sir Arthur Edward Augustus 1893.
Ellis, G.C.V.O.. 7 March, 1876. 63 "George Robert Llsmie, 2 Jan., 1893.
24 Major-Gen. Philip Durham Henderson, 66 'Herbert Mills Birdwood, 3 June, 1893.
7 March, 1876. 67 "Maior-Gen. Alexander Walker, R. (Bengal)
25 Nawab Saiyid Fath Ali Khan Bahadur, of A.. 3 June, 1893.
Banganapalle, 1 Jan., 1877. 68 Colonel Hurlock G. Pritchard, 3 June, 1893.
26 "Whitley Stokes, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1877. 69 "Jervoise Athelstane Baines, CLE., 2 Jan.,
27 'George Thornhill, 1 Jan., 1877. 1894.
28 "ThomasHenryThornton, D.C L. , 1Jan. , 1877. 70 Sir Thomas Salter Pvne, 2 Jan., 1894.
29 BakhshiKhomanSingh.ol lndorcijan.,1877. 71 "Major-Gen. Robert Charles Boileau Pem-
30 Col. Leopold John Herbert Grey, 1 Jan. ,1877. berton, R.E., 26 May, 1894.
31 *Sir George Christophei Molesworth Bird- 72 Gen. Sir Alexander Robert Badcock,
wood, K.C.I. E., M.D., I.L.D., 1 Jan., 1877. K.C.B., 1 Jan., 1895.
32 'Gen. Charles James Merriman, R.E., 24 73 "Donald M. Smeaton, 1 Jan., 1805.
May, 1878. 74 Col. Wm. Francis Prideaux, 1 Jan., 1895.
33 'Robert Davidson, 24 May, 1878. 75 "Alan Cadell, 25 May, 1895.
34 Major-Gen. Montague Protheroe, C. B., 76 "Arthur Forbes, 25 May, 1895.
1 March. 1881. 77 Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Tamburan, of
33 * Major-Gen. Henry Wylie, 1 March, 1S81. Travancore. 25 May, 1895.
36 Major-Gen. William Tweedie, 1 March, 78 "Col. John Pennycuick, R.E., 10 Oct., 1895.
1881. 79 Sir Arthur Upton Fanshawe, K.C. I.E.,
37 "Sir Donald Campbell Macnabb, K.C. I.E. , 1 Jan., 1896.
24 May, 1881. 80 "Col. George Fletcher Ottlev Boughey,
38 "Horace \bel Cockerell, 24 May, 1881. R.E., 21 Jan., 1896.
39 Col. Sir Edward Charles Ross, 23 May, 1882. , 81 Lt.-Col. Harold Arthur Deane. 21 Jan., 1896.
40 "William Brittain Jones, 25 May, 1883. 82 James Fairbairn Finlay, 20 May, 1896.
41 Sir Henry William Primrose, K.C. B. , 1 Jan., 83 "Joseph Parker, 17 Sept., 1806.
1885. 84 Sir Charles Lewis Tupper, K.C.I.E., 1 Jan.,
42 Herbert John Reynolds, 6 June, 1885. 1807.
43 »U.}| S. Surg. -Gen. James Macnabb Cuning- 85 John Molesworth Macpherson, 22 June, 1897.
ham, M.D., 6 June, 1885. 36 Charles Walter Bolton, 22 June, 1897.
* Retired from the Service.
142 ORDER OF THE STAR OF INDIA.
87 'Horace Frederick D'Oyly Moule, 22 June, 127 Arthur Frederick Cox, 9 Nov., 1901.
1897. 128 Charles Gerwien Bayne, 9 Nov., 1901.
88 *H B S. Surg.-Gen. James Cleghorn, M.D., '29 Joseph Bampfylde Fuller, 26 June, 1902.
I. M.S., 22 June, 1897. 130 Lieut.-Col. A. P. Thornton, 26 June, 1902.
89 *Col. Thomas Gracey, R.E., 22 June, 1897. 131 "Hartley Kennedy, 26 June, 1902.
90 *Col. James Aloysius Miley, 22 June, 1897. 132 "Edward Charles Ozanne, 26 June, 1902.
91 *Col. Andrew Wilson Baird, R.E. , 22 June, 133 Edwin Grant Burls, 26 June, 1902.
1897. 134 Sir Edward Fitzgerald Law, K.C.M.G.,
92 Henry Babington Smith, 22 June, 1897. 1 Jan., 1903.
93 Henry Aiken Anderson, 22 June, 1897. 135 Charles Stuart Bayley, 1 Jan., 1903.
94 Major Arthur Henry McMahon, C.I.E., 22 136 *Edward Townshend Candy, 1 Jan., 1903.
June, 1897. • 37Gabriel Stokes, 1 Jan., 1903.
95 Sardar Bahadur Kashi Rao Sarve, of 138 "Major-Gen. Trevor Bruce Tyler, R.A.,
Gwalior, 22 June, 1897. 1 Jan. , 1903.
96 "Sir Henry Evan Murchison James, K.C. I.E., 139 Harvey Adamson, 1 Jan., 1903.
1 Jan., 1898. 140 William Henry Lockington lmpey, 1 Jan.,
97 *James Knox Spence, 1 January, 1898. 1003.
98 *Michael Finucane, 1 January, 1898. 141 William Charles Macpherson, 1 Jan., 1903.
99 "Charles William Odling, 1 January, 1898. 142 *Col. St. George Corbet Gore, K.E., 1 Jan.,
100 Raja Tasadduk Rasul Khan, of Barabanki, 1003.
1 January, 1898. 143 I.t.-Col. James Alexander Lawrence
101 Alexander Walmesley Cruickshank, 1 Jan. , Montgomery, 1 Jan., 1903.
1898. 144 Reginald Henry Craddock, 1 Jan., 1903.
102 Thomas William Holderness, 1 Jan., 1898. ■45 Maj.-Gen. Henry Doveton Hutchinson,
103 "David Norton, 1 January, 1898. 1 Jan., 1903.
104 Thomas Stoker, 21 May, 1898. 14° Major Hugh Dalv, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903.
105 *Col. Maule Campbell Brackenbury, R.E. , 147 Raja Ban Bihari Kapur, of Burdwan, 1 Jan.,
21 May, 1808. 1903.
io5 *Ed\vard Richard Henry, 21 May, 1898. 148 NawabMumtaz-ud-Daula Muhammad Faiyaz
107 Lucas White King, 21 May, 1898. Ali Khan, of Pahasu, 1 Jan., 1903.
108 Khan Bahadur Yar Muhammad Khan, of '4" Sardar Badan Singh, of Malaudh, 1 Jan., 1903.
Jaora, 21 May, 1898. 150 Thomas Gordon Walker, 26 June, 1903-
109 Mackenzie Dalzell Chalmers, C.B.,31 Dec, 151 Col. James White Thurburn, R.E., 26
1898. June, 1903.
110 John Prescott Hewett, C. I.E., 31 Dec, 1898. 152 Edmund McGildowny Hope Fulton, 1 Jan.,
111 *Col. William Pleace Warburton, M.D., 1904.
I.M.S., Dec, 1898. 153 Alfred Brereton, 1 Jan., 1904.
112 Surgn.-Gen. David Sinclair, M.B., I.M.S., 154 John Hooper, 1 Jan., 1904.
31 Dec, 1898. 155 William Thomas Hall, 1 Jan., 1904.
113 "Henry Farrington Evans, 3 June, 1899. 156 Richard Townscnd Greer, 1 Jan., 1904.
114 Lt.-Col. John Muir Hunter, 3 June, 1899. 157 Lt.-Col. Robert Henry Jennings, R.E.,
115 Richard Gillies Hardy, 1 Jan., 1900. 1 Jan., 1904.
116 "Frederick Robert Upcott, 23 May, 1900. 158 Harold Arthur Stuart, 1 Jan., 1904.
117 "Herbert Charles Fanshawe, 23 May, 1900. 159 George Stuart Forbes, 24 June, 1004.
118 Edward Norman Baker, 23 May, 1900. 160 Herbert Hope Risley, CLE., 24 June, 1904.
119 Sir Frederick Styles PhilpinLely, K.C.I.E., 161 Louis William Dane, 24 June, 1904.
1 Jan., 1901. 162 "Alexander Cumine, 24 June, 1904.
120 John Ontario Miller, 1 Jan., 1901. 163 Alfred Macdonald Bulteel Irwin, 24 June,
121 "George Robert Irwin, 1 Jan., 1901, 1904.
122 William Robert Bright, 1 Jan., 1901. 164 Henry Savage, 24 June, 1904.
123 Maj.-Gen. George Lloyd Reilly Richardson, 165 Col. James Bird Hutchinson, 24 June, 1904.
C.B., CLE., 24 July, 1901. 166 Raja Ram Pal of Kotlehr, 24 June, 1904.
124 Stanley Ismay, 9 Nov., 1901. 167 Charles William Hodson, 2 Jan., 1905.
125 James Wilson, 9 Nov., 1901. 168 Lionel Montague Jacob, 2 Jan., 1905.
126 "Robert Burton Buckley, 9 Nov., 1901. 169 "Hermann Michael Kisch, 2 Jan., 1905.
Officers of the Order.
Secretary—Louis William Dane, C.S.I. Registrar—Maj.-Gen. Sir Arthur Ellis.
G.C.V.O., C.S.I.

ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE.


Officers of His Majesty's Indian Services who are Members of the Order with the
Dates of their Appointments.
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS (G.C.M.G.).
"Kirk. Sir John, M.D., K.C.B., 2 Feb., 1886.
•Ridgewav, Col. the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph West, Durand, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Mortimer, K.C.S. I. ,
K.C.I.E., 23 May, 1000.
K.C.B., K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1900. Mackay, Sir J. L., K.C. I.E., 9 Nov., 1902.
* Retired from the Service.
ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE. '43
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS (K.C.M.G.).
•Colvin, Sir- Auckland, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., 26 Nov., Barbour, Sir David Miller, K.C.S.I., 17 July,
1881. 1899.
*Fitzgera!d, Sir Gerald, 15 May, 1885. •OCallaghan, Sir F. L., C.S. I., CLE., 26 June,
♦Moncriefl, Col. Sir Colin Campbell Scott, R.E., 1902. Col. Sir Thomas Hungerford, K.C. I. E. ,
K.C.S.I., 21 June, 1887. •Holdich,
Law, Sir Edward FitzGerald, C.S.I., 21 May, C.B , ii Dec, 1902.
189S. Manning, Bt., Lieut.-Col. Sir W. H., C.B.,
•Sanderson, Lieut. Sir Percy, 3 June, 1899. 6 Sept., 1904.
COMPANIONS (C.M.G.).
F.ff. Sartorius, Maj.-Gen. Reginald William, Yate, Col. Charles Edward, C.S.I. , 2 June, 1888.
8 May, Major
1874. J. F. A., R.A., 24 May, 1879. •Western, Lieut.-Col. James Halifax, R.E.,
•McNair, 2 June, 1S88.
Maulvie Muhammad Sami-Ullah Khan, 10 Dec, •Odling, Tom Francis, 7 Jan., 1891.
1884. Edwards, Maj. William Rice, M.D., I. M.S.,
•Heath, Lieut.-Col. J. M., 28 Jan., 1886. 29 Nov., 1900.
•Meiklejohn, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Hope, Chamney, Maj. Henry, Ind. Volrs., 29 Nov.,
K.C.B., 15 Feb., 1837. 1900.
♦Rind, Col. Alexander T. S. A., 15 Feb., 1887.
•Owen, Lieut.-Col. Charles William, CLE., Cordeaux, 1902.
Capt. H. E. S., C.B. (Civil), 26 June,
I.M.S., 15 Feb., 1887. Sykes, Capt. P. M., 26 June, 1902.
Kazi Muhammad Aslam Khan, 15 Feb., 1887.

THE MOST EMINENT ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE.


Instituted ist January, 1878, Enlarged 1886, 1887, 1897 and 1902.
Sovereign of the Order.
THE KING, EMPEROR OF INDIA.
Grand Master of the Order.
The VICEROY and GOVERNOR-GENERAL of INDIA for the time being
(His Excellency the Right Hon. GEORGE NATHANIEL, LORD CURZON
OF KEDLESTON, G.M.S.I.).
HONORARY KNIGHTS GRAND COMMANDERS (G.C.I.E.).
The Emperor of Korea, 17 Dec, 1900.
H.H. Saiyid Faisal bin Turki, Sultan of Muskat, 15 Nov., 1903.
EXTRA KNIGHT GRAND COMMANDER (G.C.I. E.).
Field-Marshal H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, K.G., K.T., G.C.B., K.P.,
G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., 21 June, 1887.
KNIGHTS GRAND COMMANDERS (G.C.I.E.) (32. Ex-Vktroys and Governors Additional.)
a The Right Hon. Donald James, Lord Reay, G.C.S.I., 21 June, 1887. (Additional.)
1 1T.C. Field-Marshal the Right Hon. Frederick Sleigh, Earl Roberts of Kandahar and Pretoria,
and Waterford, K.G., K.P., O.M., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., 21 June, 1887.
2 H.H. Maharao Sir Khengarji Bahadur, Rao of Cutch, 30 June, 1887.
3 3.B.C. Hony. Col. H.H. Maharaja Sir Nripendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur, of Cooch Behar, C.B.,
23 Feb., 1888.
a The Right Hon. Henry Charles Keith Petty, Marquess of Lansdowne, K.G., G.C.S.I.,
G.C.M.G., 10 Dec, 1888. (Additional.)
a The Right Hon. George Robert Canning, Lord Harris, G.C.S.L, 21 May, 1890. (Additional.)
4 H.H. Nawab Sir Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Khan Bahadur, of Tonk, 21 May, 1890.
5 Nawab Sayid Sir Hasan Ali Khan Bahadur, of Murshidabad, 21 May, 1890.
a The Right Hon. Beilby, Lord Wenlock, G.C.S.L, K.C.B., 27 Jan., 1891. (Additional.)
6 *Sir James Broadwood Lyall, K.C.S.I., 25 May, 1892.
7 r.iC. Field-Marshal Sir George S. White, G.C.B., G.C.S.L, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., 6 March, 1893.
a The Right Hon. Victor Alexander, Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K.G., G.C.S.L, 27 Jan., 1894.
(Additional.)
8 H.H. Beglar Begi Mir Sir Mahmud Khan, Wali of Kalat, 10 Aug., 1894.
a William, Lord Sandhurst, G.C.S.L, 20 Feb., 1895. (Additional.)
9 *The Right Hon. Sir Alfred Comyns Lyall, K.C.B., D.C.L., 1 Jan., 1896.
a Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock, G.C.S.L, G.C.M.G., 16 March, 1896. (Additional.)
10 *Mai.-Gen. Sir Owen Tudor Burne, K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1897.
11 H.H. Maharaja Sir Bhanwar Pal Deo Bahadur, of Karauli, 22 June, 1897.
12 H.H. Mir Sir Faiz Muhammad Khan, Talpur, of Khairpur, 22 June, 1897.
13 H.H. Sir Bhagwatsinghji Sagramji, Thakur Sahib of Gondal, 22 June, 1897.
14 H.H. S'u Waghji Ravaji, Thakur Sahib of Morvi, 25 July, 1897.
15 Sir George Faudel Faudel-Phillips, Bart., 15 Oct., 1897.
16 H.H. Maharaja Sir Prabhu Narayan Singh Bahadur, of Benares, 1 Jan.. 1898.
• Retired from the Service.
144 ORDER 01-' THE INDIAN EMPIRE.
17 H.H. Sir Sher Muhammad Khan, Diwan of Palanpur, 1 Jan., 1898.
a Henry Stafford, Lord Northcote, G.C.M.G., C.B., 17 Feb., 1900. (Additional.)
18 H.H. Maharaja-Dhiraj Sawai Sir Madho Singli Bahadur, G.C.S.I., G.C.V.O., Maharaja
of Jaipur, 23 May, 1900.
19 H.H. Maharaja Mahindra Sawai Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur, of Orcha, 23 May, 1903.
a Arthur Oliver Villiers, Lord Ampthill, 28 Dec, 1900. (Additional).
20 Mai. -Gen. Sir Edwin Henry Hayter Collen, C.B., 1 Jan., 1901.
2r H.H. Maharao Raja Sir Ranghubir Singh Bahadur, K.C.S.I., of Bundi, 1 Jan., 1901.
a Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alfred Gaselee, K.C.B., 24 July, 1901. (Additional.)
22 H.H. Maharao Sir Kesri Singh, Bahadur, K.C.S.I., of Sirohi, 9 Nov., 1901.
23 H.H. Agha Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah, Agha Khan, 26 June, 1902.
24 *Sir Henry Waterfield, K.C.S. I., C.B., 26 June, 1902.
25 H.H. Maharaja Sir Bala Rama Varma, G.C.S. I., of Travancore, 1 Jan., 1901.
26 Hony. Col. H.H. Raja Sir Hira Singh Malvindar Bahadur, G.C.S. I., of Nabha, 1 Jan., 1903.
a Charles Wallace Alexander Napier, Lord Lamington, G.C.M.G., 12 Dec., 1903. (Additional.)
27 H.H. Nawab Sultan Jahan, Begum of Bhopal, 24 June, 1904.
HONORARY KNIGHTS COMMANDERS (K.C.I. E.).
Sir Leon E. Clement-Thomas, 31 Aug., 18Q3.
H.E. Col. Sir Eduardo Augusto Rodriques Galhardo, 1 Jan., 1901.
H.E. Sir Hussien Kuli Khan, Mokhber-ed-Dowlet, 26 June, 1902.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS (K.C.I.E.) (02).
1 *Str Dietrich Brandis, 15 Feb., 1887. 32 *Sir John Lambert, 3 June, 1803.
2 Sir Alexander Meadows Rendel, 15 Feb., 33 Maj.-Gen. Sir John Charles Ardagh,
1887. K.C.M.G., C.B., 1" Jan., i8q4.
3 *Sir Donald Campbell Macuabb, C.S.I., 15 34 Sir lames Lyle Mackay, G.C.M.G., 1 Jan.,
Feb., 1887. 1894.
4 *Sir George Christopher Molesworth Bird- 35 *Col. Sir Henry Ravenshaw Thuillier, R.E.,
wood, M.D., C.S.I., 15 Feb., 1887. 1 Jan., 1895.
5 *Surg.-Gcn. Sir Benjiimin Simpson, M.D., 15 36 Nawab Sidi Sir Ahmad Khan, of Janjira,
Feb., 1887. 1 Jan., 1S95.
6 "Sir Albert James Leppoc Cappel, 15 Feb., 37 Maharaja Sir Vencata Svetachalapat! Ranga
1887. Rao, Zamindar of Bobbili, 1 Ian., 1893.
7 Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace, K.C.V.O., 38 *Sir William R. Brooke, 25 May, 1895.
15 Feb., 1887. 39 Maharaja Sir Partab Narayan Singh, of
8 'Sir Alfred Woodlcv Croft, is Feb., 1887. Ajudhya, 25 May, 1895.
9 Sir Bradford Leslie," 15 Feb., 1887. 40 Maharaja Sir Ravaneshwar Prasad Singh
10 Sir Jaswantsinghji Fatehsinghji, Thakur Bahadur, of Gidhnur, 25 May, 1895.
Sahib of Limri. 30 June, 1887. 41 Lieut. -Col. Sir Adelbert Cecil Talbot, 12 Aug.,
11 *Sir William Gerald Seymour Vesey Fitz
gerald, C.S.I., 17 Aug., 1887. 1896.
12 »Sir Charles Arthur Turner, 1 Ian.. 1888. 13 Maharaja Sawai Sir Ranjor Singh
13 Sir AtthurNieo'.son, Bart., K.C.B., K.C.V.O., Bahadur, of Ajaigarh, 1 Jan., 1897.
C.M.G., 20 March, 1888. 44 *Sir Henry Wiiliam Bliss, 22 June, 1897.
14 *Sir Raymond West. 24 May, 1888. 45 Nawab Sir Amir-ud-din Ahmad Khan
15 *Sir Guildford Lindsay Molesworth, 24 May, Bahadur, of Loharu, 22 June, 1897.
1888. 46 »Col. Sir William SinclairSmith Bisset,R.E.,
16 *Sir Frederick Russell Hogg, C.S.I. , 24 May, 22 June, 1807.
1888. 47 Gen. Sir Edward Stcdman, K.C.B., 22
17 Sirdar Sir Naoroz Khan, of Kharan, 24 May, June, 1807.
1888. 48 'Sir John Jardine, 22 June, 1897.
18 RajaVehigoti Sri Sir Rajagopala Yachendra, 49 *Rear-Admiral Sir John Hext, R.N. ,22 June,
of Venkatagiri, 24 May, 1888. 1897.
19 'Right Hon. Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, 50 Sir Mancheijee Merwanjee Bhownaggree,
G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1889. M.P., 22 June, 1897.
20 'Sir Arthur George Macpherson, 1 Jan., 1889. 51 *Col. Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich,
21 *Sir William Markby, D.C.L., 1 Jan., 1880. K.C.M.G.. C.B., R.E., 22 June, 1897
22 *Sir Henry Stuart Cunningham, 1 Jan., 1889. 3: Baba Sir Khem Singh Bedi, 1 Jan., 1898.
23 Maharana Sri Sir Wakht Singhji, Raja of 53 *Iirigade-Snrg.-Lieut. -Col. Sir George King,
Lunawara, 25 May, 1880. M.B.. 1 Jan., 1898.
24 *Sir Roper Lethbridge, ijan.. 1890. 54 *Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Wilson, 1 Jan., 1898.
25 *Sir Edward Charles Kayll Ollivant, 25 May, 55 Sir Francis W. Maclean, K.C., 11 Jan., 1898.
1892. 56 *Sir Andrew Wingate, 21 Dec, 1398.
26 *Sir Charles Pontifex, 25 May, 1892. 57 Kunwar Sir Harnam Singh, Ahluwalia, 31
27 Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth, 25 May, 1892. Dec, 1898.
28 Sir Henry Seymour King, 15 Aug., 1892. 58 Major-Gen. Sir G. dc C. Morton, C.B., 31
29 Sir Wm. Brereton Hudson, 2 Jan., 1893. Dec, 1898.
30 Gen. Sir Thomas Edward Gordon, K.C.B., 59 Gen. Sir George Corrie Bird, C.B., 31 Dec,
C.S.I. , 3 June, 1893. 189S.
31 Gen. Sir Edward Charles Sparshott Williams, 60 Diwan Bahadur, Sir S. Subramaniya Aiyar,
R.E., 3 June, 1893. 1 Jan., 1900.
• Retired from the Service.
ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE. 145
5i *Sir Alexander Frederick Dougl Cuning- 79 Raja Dhiraj Sir Nahar Singhji, of Shahpura,
ham, 1 Jan., 1901. 1 Jan., 1903.
62 *Sir Henry Evan Murchison James, C.S.I., 80 Sir Gangadhar Rao Gane3h, Chief oi" Mirai
1 Jan., 1001. (Senior Branch), 1 Jan., 1003.
63 Hony. Maj. H.H. Maharaja Raj Rajeshwar 81 Sardar Sir Ghaus Bakhsh, Raisaci, 1 Jan.,
Shiromani Sri Sir Ganga Singh Bahadur, 1903.
K.C.S. I., of Bikanir, 24 July, 1901. 82 Maharaja Sir Harballabh Narayan Sinf;h
64 Nawab Sir Shahbaz Khan, Bugti of Baluch Bahadur, of Sonbursa, 1 Jan., 1903.
istan, 9 Nov., 1901. 83 Maharaja Peshkar Sir Kishan Parshad,
6^ Sir James George Scott, 9 Nov., 1901. 1 Jan., 1903.
66 H.H. Maharaja - Dhiraj Sipahdar-ul-Mulk 84 Sir Purna Narasingharao Krishna Muiti,
Sir Malkhan Singh Bahadur, of Charkhari, 1 Jan., 1903.
26 June, 1902. 85 Maj.-Gen. Sir Edmond Roche Elles, K.C.B ,
67 Maharaja Sir Ramchwara Singh Bahadur, R.A., 1 Jan., 1904.
of Darbhanga, 26 June, 1902. 86 Sir Henry Thoby Prinsep, 23 March, 19C.1
68 *Sir Thomas Higham, 26 June, 1002. 87 Sir Phcrozeshah Merwanji Mehta, 24 June,
69 Col. Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, 26 June, 1904.
1902. 88 *Col. Sir Buchanan Scott, R.E., 24 Jcne,
70 Lieut. -Col. Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie, 1 904.
M.V.O., 23 Sept., 1902. 89 'Col. Sir John Walter Ottley, R.E., 24 June,
71 Sir Lawrence Hugh Jenkins, 1 Jan., 1903. 1004.
72 Sir Herbert Thirkell White. 1 Jan., 1903. 90 H.H. Raja Sir Jaswant Singh, of Sailana,
73 SirCharles Lewis Tupper, C.S.L.i Jan. ,1003. 24 June, 1904.
74 *B.??.JP. Surg. -Gen. Sir Benjamin Franklin, 91 Major Sir Francis Edward Younghusband,
1 Jan., 1903. 16 Dec, 1904.
73 *Sir Frederick Augustus Nicholson, 1 Jan., 92 Bt.-Col. Sir James R. L. Macdonald, C.B.,
1903- R. E. , 16 Dec, 1904.
76 Sir Arthur Upton Fanshawe, C.S.I., 1 Jjn., 93 Sri Sir Ugyen Wangchuk, Tongsa Penlop
1003. of Bhutan, 2 Jan., 1905.
77 *Sir Walter Roper Lawrence, 1 Jan., 94 Sir Frederic Styles Philpin Lely, C.S.I.,
1903. 2 Jan., 1905.
78 *Sir John Eliot, F.R.S., 1 Jan., 1903.
EX-OFFICIO COMPANIONS, ACCORDING TO THE DATE OF APPOINTMENT (CLE.).
•Sir Alexander J. Arbuthnnt, K.C.S.L, 1 Jan.. The Right Hon. George Frederick Samuel,
1878. Marquess of Kipon, K.G., G.C.S.L, 8 June,
•Sir George F.benezer Wilson Couper, Bart., 1880.
K.C.S.L, C.B., 1 Ian., 1878. The Right Hon. Evelyn, Earl of Cromer,
•Sir Robert E. Egerton, K.C.S.L, 1 Jan.. 1878. G.C.B.. G.C.M.G., K.C.S.L, 27 Dec, 1880.
Field-Marshal Sir Frederick Paul Haines, The Right Hon. Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone
G.C.B., Stokes,
♦Whitley G.C.S.L,C.S.L,
1 lan.,1 Jan.,
1878. 1878. Grant-Duff, G.C.S.L, 5 Nov., 1881.
SirCourtenav P. Ilbert, K.C.S.L, 11 Mav, 1882.
•Sir John Strachey, G.C.S.L, 1 Jan., 187S. •Sir Theodore C. Hope, K.C.S.L, 22 July, 1882.
The Right Hon. Sir lames Fergusson, Bart., •Sir Auckland Colvin, K.C.S.L, K.C.M.G., 11
G.C.S.L, K.C.M.G.,' 28 April, 1880. Oct., 1883.
HONORARY COMPANIONS (CLE.).
Laurent Marie Emile Beauchamp, 30 July, 1897. | General Albert Houtum-Schindler, 23 May, 1900.
COMPANIONS (CLE.).
1 'Richard Kaye Puckle, 1 Jan., 1878. 14 *I.ieut.-Gen. James F. Tennant, 1 Jan., 1879.
2 Gen. W. G. Mainwating, 1 Jan., 1878. 15 Pierre Francoise Henri Nanquette, 30 June,
3 V.€. Rear-Admiral John Bythesea, C.B. 1879.
1 Jan., 1878. 16 The Rev. Father Eugene Lafont, 1 Jan., 1880.
4 Lieut.- Gen. Sir Henry Moore, K.C.B. , 17 "Stephen Paget Walter Vyvyan Luke, 1
Jan., 1873. Jan., 1880.
5 Gei
Gen. William Gordon, 1 Jan., 1878. 18 Sir Charles James Lyall, K.C.S.L, 1 Jan.,
6 Thomas Mitchell Gibbon, 1 Jan., 1878. 1880.
7 George Smith, 1 Ian., 1878. 19 *Char!es Gordon Wetland Macpherson, 1
8 'Col. John H. Rivett-Carnac, V.D., 1 Jan., Jan., 1880.
1878. 20 Charles Edward Pitman, 1 Jan., 1880.
9 *Lieut.-Col. The Hon. George Campbell 21 Raja Sir Saurindra Mohan Tagor, 1 Jan.,
Napier, 1 Jan., 1878. 18S0.
«p Roscoe Bocquet, 1 Jan., 1878. 22 *Richard Isaac Bruce, 5 Feb., 1881.
11 Bamanji Jamasji Dastur, 1 Jan., 1879. 23 *Sir Steuart Colvin Bayley, K.C.S.L, 24 May,
•2 Col. Edward S. Ludlow, 1 Jan., 1879. 1881.
«3 *Surg.-Major Daniel Robert Thompson, 1 24 Mahamahopadhyaya Mohesh Chandra Ny-
Jan., 1879. ayaratna, 24 May, 1881.
' Kcti-tii f.o^n t*.:^ Scr'\ce.
ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE.
25 Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, 24 May, 1881. 76 'Saiyid Ameer Ali, 15 Feb., 1887.
26 *Brig.-Surg. John Anderson, 24 May, 1881. 77 William James Maitland. 15 Feb., 1387.
27 'Lieut. -Col. Charles William Owen,C.M.G., 78 Kumar Sri Kalooba, 30 June, 1887.
I. M.S., 24 May, 1881. 79 Col. Charles Wemvss Muir, C.B., 25 July,
28 •Henry Lucius Dampier, 1 Jan., 1882. 1887.
29 'George Felton Mathew, 1 Jan., 1882. 80 Sir Frank Forbes Adam, 1 Jan., 1888.
30 Rai Bahadur Hittu Ram, 1 Jan., 1882. 8 1. Col. Henry Constantine Evelyn Ward,
31 'Saiyid Aulad Husain Khan Bahadur, 1 Jan., 1 Jan., 1888.
1882. 82 Frederick Thomas Granville Walton, 1 Jan.,
32 Khan Bahadur Pestanji Jehangir, 1 Jan., 1888.
1882. 83 'Nawab Bahadur Saiyid Ameer Husain.
33 *Hony. Col. John Robertson, 1 Jan., 1882. 1 Jan., 1888.
34 *Sir Henry Christopher Mance, 1 Jan., 84 Major-Gen. Charles Smith Maclean, C.B.,
1883. 20 March, 18S8.
35 'Henry George Keene, 1 Jan., 1883. 85 'Edmund F. Webster, 24 May, 1888.
36 »Captain Claude Clerk, 1 Jan., 1883. 86 'Alexander J. Lawrence, 24 May, 1888.
37 Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke, 1 Jan., 1883. 87 Maj. -Gen. James Cavan Berkeley, 24 May,
'R.R.s. Surg. -Gen. George Bidie, 1 Jan., 1888.
1883. 88 Hira Sahib Lai Rainanuj Parsad Singh,
39 Maj. - Gen. Thomas Ross Church, 24 Mav, 24 May, 1888.
1883. 89 'Charles Henry Tawney, 24 May, 1888.
40 Samuel Jackson, 24 May, 1883. 90 Col. Thomas Weldon, 24 May, 1888.
41 "Sir Francis Langford O'Callaghan, 91 Heniy Irwin, 24 May, 1888.
K.C.M.G., C.S.I. , 24 May, 188-. 92 'Arthur H. Hildebrand, 24 May, 1888.
42 Thakur Bichu Singh, 24 May, 1883. 93 Sir James L. Walker, 24 May, 1888.
43 'Frederick Augustus Hugh Elliot, 24 May, 94 'Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar, ijan., 1889.
1883. 95 »Surgn-Maj. John Findlay, M.B..I Jan. ,1889.
44 Pandit Het Ram, t Jan., 1884. 9") 'Alfred Wallis Paul, 1 Jan., 1889.
45 »Iohn Faithful! Fleet, 1 [an., 1884. 97 RaynerChilde Barker, 10 April, 1889.
46 Rev. William Miller, D.D., 23 May, 1884. 98 *Lieut.-Col. Charles Henry Ellison Adamson,
47 Benjamin Lewis Rice, 23 May, 1884. 25 May, 1889.
48 Lucien Boppe, 1 Jan., 1885. 99 *Bde.-Surg.-Lt.-Col. Isidore Bernadotte
49 Ralph Thomas Hodgkin Griffith, 1 Jan., 1885. Lyon, 25 May, 1889.
50 'Col. Robert Parry Nisbct, 6 June, 1885. 100 John Walker Buyers, 25 May, 1889.
51 James Babonau Nickteilien Hennessey, 101 'Col. William Merriman, R.E., 1 Jan., 1800.
6 June, 1885. 102 Gen. William Percival Tomkins, R.E.,
52 James Burgess, 6 June, 1885. 1 Jan., 1890.
53 Raja Sir Savalai Ramaswami Mudaliar, 103 'Bcrthold Ribbentrop, 1 Jan., 1890.
6 June, 1885 104 'Langton P. Walsh, 1 Jan., 1890.
54 'Mortimer Sloper Howell, 1 Jan., r886. 105 Henry Paul Todd-Naylor, 1 Jan., 1890.
55 *Rai Bahadur Sarat Chandra Das, 1 Jan., io5 'James Robert Rcid. 21 May, 1890.
1886. 107 'John David Rees, 21 May, 1890.
56 Colin Arrott Robertson Browning, 1 Jan., 108 Khan Bahadur Shaikh Hafiz Abdul Karim,
1886. 21 May, 1890.
5/ Arthur Naylor Wollaston, 1 Jan., 1886. 109 James Buckingham, 21 Mav. 1890.
58 Maj. -Gen. Viscount Downe, K.C.V.O.. C. B., no "'Jeremiah G. Horsfall, 21 May, 1890.
10 March. 1S86. 111 'James George H. Glass, 21 May, 1890.
59 *[)y. Surg. -Gen. Alexander Morison Dallas, 112 'Edmund Neel. 21 Mav, 1890.
29 May, 1886. 113 Capt. George L. Hollbrd, C.V.O., 21 May,
5o Frederick Charles Kennedy, 29 May, i386. 1890.
61 Sir George Watt, M.B., 28 June, 1886. 114 Maj. -Gen. L. H. E. Tucker, 1 Jan., 1891.
62 'Sir John W. Tyler, M.D./28 June, 1886. 111; 'Theodore Cooke, 1 Jan., 1891.
63 'Col. Augustus Le Messurier, R.E., 28 116 'Brigade-Surgeon Thomas Edwin Burton
June, 1886. Brown, M.D., 1 Jan., 1891.
64 'Joseph Ralph Edward John Koyle,28 June, 117 'lames Edward 6'Conor, ijan., 1891.
1886. 118 *Col. Thomas Holbein Hendley, I. M.S.,
65 Mohn Lock wood Kipling, 1 Jan., 1887. 1 Jan., 1891.
66 •Dr. Franz Kielhorn, Ph.D., 1 Jan., 1887. 119 Ernest Octavius Walker, 1 Jan., 1891.
67 Rai Mahta Punna Lalji. 1 Jan., 1887. 120 lohn Prescott Hewett, C.S. I., 30 May, 1891.
bi *Brig.-Surg. Henry F.lmsley Busteed, M.D., 121 •Wilhelm Schlich, Ph.D., 30 May, 1891.
1 Jan., 1887. 122 Vincent Robinson, ^o May, 1891.
69 "Carl Ludolph Griesbach, 15 Feb., 1887. 123 Mancherji Kavasji Murzban, Khan Bahadur,
70 *Lieut.-Col. Frederick D. Kaikes, is Feb., 30 May, 1 89 1.
1887. 124 'Frederick C. Daukes, 1 Jan., 1892.
71 'William Wordsworth, 15 Feb.. 1887. 125 Lieut. -Col. Henry Percy Poingdestre Leigh,
72 Sardar Sher Ahmed Khan, 15 Feb., 1887. 1 Ian., 1892.
73 a.O.£. Hony. Col. Nawab Muhammad Aslain 126 Herbert Hope Rislev, C.S. I., 1 Jan., 1892.
Khan, Sf.rdar Bahadur, 15 Feb., 18S7. 127 loseph B. Fuller, C.S.I. . 1 Jan., 1892.
74 Henry Montagu Matthews, 15 Feb., 1887. 128 Frederick E. Robertson, 25 May, 1892.
7$ 'Colonel John Stewart, R.A.^ 15 Feb., 1887. 129 'Romesh Chandra Dutt, 25 May, 1892.
* Retired from the Service.
ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE.
130 ArthurJMm Hughes, 25 Mav, 1892. 1 181 Munshi Hafiz Abdul Karim, C.V.O., 25
131 Maj. Htigh Daly, CS.l., 25 May, 1892. May, 1895.
132 *George iPringie Mose, 25 May, 1892. 182 Sir Patrick Playfair, 1 Jan., 1896.
133 Diwau Ganpat Rai, 25 May, 1892. j 183 Rana Dalip Singh, of Baghat, 1 Jan., 1896.
134 Sir Willi.mi Turner Thiselton - Dyer, 1 184 Frederick John Johnstone, 1 Jan., 1896.
K.C.M.tG., 25 May, 1891. 185 Col. Richmond Irvine Crawford, 1 Jan., 1896.
'35 *WiBiam R. Oldham, 2 Jan., 1893. 186 Richard Morris Dane, 1 Jan., 1896.
136 *CoL W. Gordon Curnmmg, R.E., 2 Jan., 187 Col. Samuel Haslett Browne, M.D., I. M.S.,
1893. 1 Jan., 1896.
137 *Majer4Gen. G. F. L. Marshall, R.E., 2 Jan., 188 Dr. Rash Behari Ghosh, 1 Jan., 1896. ■
i8<i3- 189 Frank Henry Cook, 1 Jan., 1896.
138 Edward Horace Man, 2 Jan., 1893. 190 Francis Erskine Dempster, 21 Jan., 1896.
139 Naoroji Manekjee Wadia, 2 Jan., 1893. 191 *Henry O'Connell Cardozo, 20 May, 1896.
140 *Comra<Sr. Alexander Campbell, R.I.M., 192 Maj. John Shakespear,D.S.O., 20 May, 1896.
D.S/OL, 2 Jane, 1893. 193 Raja Bliup Indra Bikram Singh, of Piagpur,
141 Shaikh fiaha-ud-Oin, Nawab-i-Am, 2 June, 20 May, 1896.
1893- 194 James John Mac'.eod, 20 May, 1896.
142 *Bde.-$urg.-LL-Col. David D. Cunningham, 195 Capt. Norman Franks, 20 May, 1896.
M.B„ 2 June, 1893. 196 Rao Bahadur Chunilal Venilal, 20 May, 1896.
143 Bertram S. Carey, 2 June, 1893. 197 Sir William Earnshaw Cooper, 1 Jan.,
144 Maj. -'Gen. G. £_ R. Richardson, C.B. , 1897.
CSX, 28 July, 1893. 198 Alexander Anderson, 1 Jan., 1897.
145 Paul Gregory Melitus, 1 Jan., 1894. 199 Maharaj Rajashri Sankara Subbaiyar, 1
046 Lieut. -Col. Sir George Montgomerie Moore, Jan., 1897.
R.A., 1 Jan., 1*94. 200 Lieut. Eaton Wallace Petley, R.N.
147 Col. Ernest H. Fetan, R.A.M.C., 1 Jan., 1894. (Retired), 1 Jan. 1897.
148 *l-t.-Ccl. Sir Richard Carnac Temple, Bart., 201 Rai Bahadur Pandit Bhag Ram, 1 Jan., 1897.
1 Jan.,
•149 foL John1894.
William Hogge, 1 Jan., 1894. 202 Khan Bahadur Naoroji Pestanji, Vakil,
1 Jan., 1897.
150 Edward C. S. George, 1 Jan., 1894. 203 Rai Bahadur P. Ananda Charlu, 22 June,
131 *Robert W. E. H.Vincent, 1 Jan., 1894. 1897.
152 Maj. Arthur Henry McMahon, C.S.I., 204 «Col. Russell Richard Pulford, R.E.,
1 Jan., 1894. 22 June, 1897.
153 YM. Maj. J. Manners Smith, 1 Jan., 1894, 205 *Col. Algernon George Arnold Durand,
154 John Stuart Donald, 1 Jan., 1894. C.B., 22 June, 1897.
135 H. H. Mir Muhammad Hasan Ali Khan I 206 'Benjamin Traill Ffinch, 22 June, 1897.
Talpur, 26 May, 1894. 207 *Frederick Shore Bullock, 22 June, 1897
156 Col. Frank William Chatterton, 26 May, 1894. 208 Charles Henry Reynolds, 22 June, 1897
157 *George A. Grierson, 26 May, 1894. 209 Maj. -Gen. Beauchamp Duff, C.B., 22 June,
158 *Francis J. E. Spring, 26 May, 1894. 1897.
159 Graham Anderson, 26 May, 1894. 210 Bt. Col. Robert Alexander Wahab, R. E. ,
160 *Rao Bahadur Sri Ram Bhikaji Jatar, 26 22 June, 1897.
May, 1894. 211 Nawab Afsar - i - Jang, Bahadur, Hony.
161 Fazulbhai Visram, 1 Jan., 1895. Lieut.-Col. Muhammad Ali Beg, 22 June,
162 Col. H. S. Jarrett, 1 Jan., 1895. 1897.
163 Col. H. B. Sanderson, 1 Jan., 1893. 212 *Edwin Darlington, 22 June, 1897.
164 Rai Bahadur Diwan Jujhar Singh Ju Deo 213 J. Strachan, 22 June, 1897.
of Charkhari, 1 Jan., 1895. 214 Rev. Dr. John Husband, F.R.C.S., 22 June,
165 Arthur C. Hankin, 1 Jan., 1895. 1897.
166 »Adam G. Tvtler, 1 Jan., 1895. 215 Dr. Waldemar M. Haffkine, 22 June, 1897.
167 Lieut.-Col. j. A. Nunn, A.V.D., D.S.O., 216 *Dr. Augustus Frederick Rudolf Hoernle,
1 Jan., 1895. 22 June, 1897.
168 Khar. Bahadur Hak Nawaz Khan, 1 Jan. ,1895. 217 Rustamji Dhanjibhai Mehta, 22 June, 1897.
169 Gangadhar Rao Madhav Chitnavis, 25 May, 218 Charles Godolphin William Hastings, 22
1895. June, 1897.
170 "Diwan Bahadur Sir V. Bashyam Aiyangar, 219 Khan Bahadur Mancherjee Rustamji Dholu,
25 May, 1895. 22 lune, 1897.
171 *Charles E. Buckland, 25 May, 1895. 220 *Captain Arthur Whatley Chitty, late I.N.,
172 ^Alexander B. Patterson, 25 May, 1895. 22 June, 1897.
173 *Harry A. Acworth, 25 May, 1895. 221 *Rai Bahadur Daulat Ram, 22 June, 1897.
174 Col. C. A. Porteous, 25 May, 1895. 222 *Col. John Charles F. Gordon, 31 July,
175 Col. C. T. Lane, 25 May, 1895. 1897.
176 Stcyning W. Edgerley, 25 May, 1895. 223 Bt. Col. F. H. R. Drummond, 31 July, 1897.
177 Trichinop )1 Rayalu Arakiaswamy Thambu 224 *Charles Stewart Crole, 1 Jan., 1898.
Chetti, 25 May, 1895. 225 Sahibzada Muhammad Bakhtiyar Singh,
178 Maulvi Abdul Jabbar, Khan Bahadur, 25 1 Jan.. 1898.
May, 1895. 226 Raja Balwant Singh, of Awa, 1 Jan., 1898.
179 Bt. Col. W. R. Yeilding, D.S.O., 25 May, 227 Benjamin Robertson, 1 Jan., 1898.
1895- 228 Duncan James Macpherson, 1 Jan., 1898.
180 Henry J. Stanyon, 25 Maj-, 1895. 229 John Campbell Arbuthnott, 1 Jan., 1898.
* R«kired from the Service.
L S
ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE.
330 Robert Warrand Carlyle, 1 Jan., 1898. 235 *Col. Sydney Ling Jacob, R.E., 23 May,
231 Henry Cecil Ferard, 1 Jan., 1898. iooo.
232 Maj. John Ramsay, 1 Jan., 1898. 285 *Edmund Penny, 23 May, 1903.
233 *Robert Batson Joyner, 1 Jan., 1898. 387 Henry Marsh. 2} Mav, 1900.
234 "Charles George Palmer, 1 Jan., 1898. 283 Lieut.-Col. Aylm^-r Martin Crofts, I.M.S.,
235 Lieut. -Col. Samuel John Thomson, I. M.S., 23 May, 1933.
1 Jan., 1898. 289 Major Bertrand Evelyn Mellish Gurdon,
236 Lieut. -Col. Sir David Parkes Masson, 1 Jan., D.S.O., 23 May, 1900.
1898. 293 Gsorire Macartney. 23 Mav, 1900.
237 Lt.-Col. Frederick Fitzgerald MacCartic, 291 Rai Bahadur Kailash Chandra Bose, 23
I.M.S., i Jan., 1898. May, F903.
238 Rai Bahadur Bipin Krishna Bose, 1 Jan., 1898. 292 Henry Felix Hertz. 23 May, 1930.
239 Virchand Dipchand, 1 Jan., 1898. 293 Courtenay Walter Bennett, 21 June, 1900.
240 A. Pennycuick, 21 May, i8q8. 294 Mian Bhure Singh, 1 Jan., 1901.
241 »P. C. H. Snow, 21 May, 1898. 295 *Capt. Walter Somerville Goodridge, R.N* .,
242 *Surg. Gen. A. M. Branibot, I. M.S., 21 1 Jan., 1901.
May, 1898. 296 Col. Solomon Charles Frederick Peile,
243 F.. F. Jacob, 21 May, 1898. 1 Jan., xooi.
244 Bt. Col. R. 1. Scalldn.C.B., D.S.O.,21 May, 297 Bertram Prior Standen, 1 Jan., 1901.
1898. 293 Henry Alexander Sim, 1 Jan., 1931.
245 Hon. Capt. Kunwar Bir Bikram Singh, 299 Major James Robert Duniop-Smith, 1 Jan.,
ofSirmur,2i May, 1898. tool.
246 Capt. A. B. Minrhin, 21 May, 1898. 300 Y.€. Lieut.-Col. John Crimmin, I.M.S.,
247 W. T. Van Someren, 21 May, 1898. 1 Jan., 1901.
248 Charles Still, 21 May, 1898. 301 Lieut.-Col. Granville Henry Loch, 1 Jan.,
249 Tahilram Khemchand, 21 May, 1898. 1931.
250 Joy Gobind Law, 31 Dec. , 1898. 302 Fardunii Kuvarji Tarapurvala, 1 Jan., 1901.
251 Col. H. K. McKay, I.M.S., 31 Dec, 1898. 303 Babu Kali Nath Mitter, 1 Jan., 1901.
252 *J. Sime, 31 Dec, 1898. 304 "Frederick William Latimer, 1 Jan., 19OX.
253 *A. Izat, 31 Dec, 1898. 305 Sir William Jameson Soulsby, C.B., 1 Jan.,
254 Rai Bahadur Dhanpat Rai, Sirdar Bahadur, 1901.
31 Dec, 1898. 3o5 Col. William John Read Rainsford,
255 Khan Bahadur Dhanjibhai Fakirji Commo R.A M.C., 24 July, 190:.
dore, 31 Dec, 1898. 307 Col. Oswald Claude Radford, 24 July, 1901.
256 Lieut.-Col. W. B. Browning, I. M.S., 31 308 Lieut.-Col. George Kenneth Scott-MoncriefF,
Dec, 1 80S. R.E. , 24 July, 1901.
257 Major J. J. Holdsworth, 31 Dec, 1893. 309 Major John James Carl Watson, R.A.M.C.,
258 lack Francis Needham, 31 Dec, 1898. 24 lulv, IQOI.
259 Edalji Dinshah, 31 Dec, 1898. 310 Bt. "Maj. Thomas Edwin Scott, D.S.O.,
260 "Robert Giles, 3 June, 1891. 24 July. 1901.
261 Vishwanath Patankar Madhava Rao, 3 311 L'eut.-Col. Laurence AuUine Waddell,
June, 1899. C. B., I.M.S., 24 July, 1901.
262 Henry Blois Hawkins Turner, 3 June, 1839. 312 Sardar Mir Asaf Ali Khan, 24 July, tool.
253 Lieut.-Col. Walter Gawen King, I. M.S., 3'3 Subidar-Major S irdar Khan, 24 Julv, 1001.
3 June, 1899. 314 "Hon. Ca^t., Yasin Khan, Sardar Bahadur,
264 'James Sykes Gamble, 3 June, 1899. 24 July. 1901.
265 "George William Forrest, 3 June. 1897. 31 1 Commander Gerald Edward Holland,
266 Major Frank Popham Young, 3 June, 1899. D. S.O.. R.I.M., 24 July, 1901.
267 Reginald Hawkins Greenstreet, 3 June, 1899. 310 Sidney Preston, 9 Nov., 1901.
268 Khan Bahadur Kazi Jalal-ud-din, Akhund- 317 Murray Hammick, 9 Nov., 1901.
zada, of Kandahar, 3 June, 1899. 318 Alexander Pedler, o Nov., 1901.
269 Charles Leslie Sutherland, 3 June, 1899. 319 Richard Amphlett Lamb, 9 Nov., 1901.
270 *John Sturrock, 1 Jan., 1900. 320 William Stevenson Meyer, 9 Nov., 1901,
271 "John Stuart Bereslord, 1 Ian., 1900. 32' Alexander Lauzun Pendock Tucker, 9 Nov.
272 Lieut.-Col. Malcolmjohn Meade, 1 Jan. ,1900. 1901.
273 Edward Louis Cappel, 1 Jan., 1900. 322 Diwan Bahadur Kanchi Krishnaswami Rao,
274 Lancelot Hare, 1 Jan., 1900. q Nov., 1901.
275 Maj. George Olof Roos-Keppel, 1 Jan., 1900. 323 William Leathern Harvey, 9 Nov., 1901.
276 George Moss Harriott, 1 Jan. , 1900. 324 Lieut.-Col. John Clibborn, 9 Nov., 1931.
277 Alexander Martin Lindsay. 1 Jan., 1900. 325 Col. George Wingate, 9 Nov., 1901.
278 Maung On Gaing, 1 Jan., 1900. 325 Lieut.-Col. George Hart Desmond Gimlette,
279 Khan Bahadur Muhammad Yakubwalad M.D., I M.S., 9 Nov., 1901.
Shaikh Ismail, 1 Jan., 1000. 327 Arthur Henry Wallis, q Nov., 1901.
280 "Frederick George Brunton Trevor, 1 Jan., 328 Alexander Johnstone Dunlop, 9 Nov., 1901.
1900. 329 "George Herbert Dacres Walker, 9 Nov.,
281 Francis Whitmore Smith, 1 Jan., 1900. 1901.
282 Rai Bahadur Kalika Dass Datta, 1 Jan., 1900. 330 Major Alexander Fleetwood Pinhey, 9 Nov.,
283 *Diwan Bahadur, P. Rajaratna Mudaliyar, 1901.
23 May. 1900. 331 Rai Bahadur Nanak Chand, q Nov., 1931.
284 Walter Charleton Hughes, 23 May, 1900. 332 Spencer Harcourt Butler, 9 Nov., 1901.
• Rrli-H from the SerWoe.
ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE. 149
333 Captain Frank Cooke Webb Ware, 9 Nov., 382 Nawab FaUh Ali Khan, Kazilbash, 1 Jan.
1 901. 1903.
334 *Hony. MajorThomas Henry Hill, I.S.M.D., 383 Mahamahopadliyaya Gangadhar Shastri,
9 Nov., 1901. 1 Jan. , 1903.
335 Rao Bahadur C. Jambulingam Mudaliyar, 384 Faridoonji Jamshedji, 1 Jan., 1903.
26 June, 1902. 385 Charles Henry West, 1 Jan., 1903.
336 'Alexander Porteous, 26 June, 1902. 386 'John Pollen, 26 June, 1903.
337 Lieut.-Col. Thomas Elwood Lindsay Bate, 388 387 *Charles Brown, 26 June, 1903.
I. M.S., 26 June, 1902. Lieut.-Col. Henry Beaufoy Thornhill, 26
338 *Hon. Lockhart Mathew St. Clair, 26 June, June, 1003.
1002. 389 George Huddleston, 26 June, 1903.
339john Benton, 26 June, 1902. 390 Major Montagu William Douglas, 26 Juno,
340 Marshall Reid, 26 June, 1902. 1903.
341 Rao Bahadur Pandit Sakhdeo Parshad, 391 Charles James Keene, 26 June, 1905.
392 Major Havelock Hudson, 26 June, 1903.
26 June, 1002. 393 Major Arthur LVArcy Gordon Bannernian,
342 Stuart Mitford Fraser, 26 June, 1902.
343 John Gordon Lorimer, 26 June, 1902. 26 June, 1903.
344 Major Herbert Lionel Showers, 26 June, 1902. 394 *Rai Bahadur Gunga Ram, 26 June, 1903.
345 Major Percy Zachariah Cox, 26 June, 1902. 395 'William Thomas Blanford, 1 Jan., 1904.
396 (iopal Krishna Gokhale, 1 Jan., 1904.
346 Babu Nalin Bihari Sircar, 26 June, 1902. 397 'Robert Douglas Hare, 1 Jan., 1904.
347 Maj.-Gen. Francis Edward Archibald 398 William Bell 1 Jan., 1904.
Chamier, 26 June, 1902. 399 Claude Hamilton Archer Hill. 1 Jan., 1904.
348 Maj.-Gen. Ernest De Brath, 1 Jan., 1903. 400 Edward Henry Scamander Clarke, 1 Jan.,
349 Rai Bahadur Protul Chandra Chatterji, 1004.
1 Jan., 1903. 401 Webster Boyle Gordon, 1 Jan., 1904.
350 'Frederick Gurr Maclean, 1 Jan., 1903. 402 James Walker, 1 Jan., 1904.
351 Walter Bernard de Winton, 1 Jan., 1903. 403 Major Robert Arthur Edward Benn, 1 Jan.,
352 Col. Trevredyn Rashleigh Wynne, 1 Jan., 1904.
1903. 404 Madhu Sudhan Das, 1 Jan., 1904.
353 *Algernon Elliott, 1 Jan., 1903. 405 "George James Perram, 1 Jan., 1904.
354 Major Charles Arnold Kemball, 1 Jan., 1903. 406 Raja Paitab Bahadur Singh, of Kila Part-
355 Herbert William Cameron Carnduff, 1 Jan., abgarh. 1 Jan., 1904.
»9°3- 407 *Raja Jahandad Khan, Khan Bahadur,
356 Lieut.-Col. William Loch, 1 Jan., 1903.
357 Surg.-Gen. Gerald Bomford, M.D., I. M.S., 408 C.1 Jan., 1904.
Sankaran Nayar, 24 June, 1904.
i Jan., 1903. 409 William Ninnis Porter, 24 June, 1904.
358 Lieut.-Col. John Hodding, V.D., 1 Jan. , 1903. 410 Stephen Finney, 24 June, 1004.
359 Edward Giles, 1 Jan., 1903. 411 Edward Waller Stoney. 24 June, 1904.
360 Henry King Beauchamp, 1 Jan., 1903. 412 'Alexander Monro, 24 June, 1504,
361 Havilland Le Mesurier, 1 Jan., 1903. 413 Walter Home, 24 June, 1904.
363 Robert Nathan, 1 Jan., 1903. 414 Henry Joseph Johnston, 24 June. 1904.
363 Major Alfred William Alcock, I. M.S., 415 Alexander VansittartKnyvett, 24june, 1904.
1 Jan., 1903. 416 C. W. Waddington, 24 June, 1904.
364 Arthur Hill, 1 Jan., 1903. 417 Raja Rampal Singh of Kori Sadhauli,
365 Douglas Donald, 1 Jan., 1903. 24 June, 1904.
366 Jagadish Chandra Bose, 1 Jan., 1903. 418 Khan Bahadur Barjorji Dorabji Patel, 24
367 Mehtar Shuja-ul-Mulk, of Chitral, 1 Jan., June. 1004.
1903-
368 Mir Muhammad Nazim Khan, MirofHunza, 419 John Claude White, 16 Dec., 1904.
420 Capt. W. F. T. O'Connor, R.A., 16 Dec, 1904.
1 Jan., 1903.
369 RajaSikandar Khan, of Nagar, 1 Jan., 1903. 421 Lionel Truninger, t6 Dec, 1904.
422 Major Robert Bird, I.M.S., 2 Jan., 1905.
370 William Dickson Cruickshank, 1 Jan., 1903. 423 David Bayne Horn, 2 Jan., 1905.
371 Thomas Jewell Bennett, 1 Jan., 1903. 424 Major Charles Brooke Rawlinson, 2 Jan.,
372 John O'Brien Saunders, 1 Jan., 1903.
373 Henry Wenden, 1 Jan., 1903. 425 Richard Grant Peter Purcell McDonnell,
374 Charles Henry Wilson, 1 Jan., 1903. 2 Jan., 1905.
375 Khan Bahadur Maulvi Khuda Bakhsh, 1Jan. , 426 Captain George Wilson, R.I.M., 2 Jan., 1905.
1903. 427 Commdr. Thomas Webster Kemp, R.N.,
376 Rao Bahadur Shyam Sundar Lai, Diwan of 2 Jan., 1905.
Kishangarh, 1 Jan., 1903. 428 William Harrison Moreland, 2 Jan., 1905.
377 Rao Bahadur Munshi Balmukund Das, 429 Edward Sneade Boyd Stevenson, 2 Jan.,
1 Jan., 1903. 1905.
378 Robert Herriot Henderson, 1 Jan., 1903. 430 Sri Gaurachandra Gajapati Narayana Devu,
379 Nawab Hafiz Muhammad Abdulla Khan, Raja of Parlakimedi, 2 Jan., 1905.
Alizai, 1 Jan., 1903. 431 Pirajirao Bapu Saheb Ghatge, Chief ot
380 Kun Kyi, Sawbwa of Mong Nai, 1 Jan. , 1903. Kagal (Senior) in Kolhapur, 2 Jan., 1905.
381 Mir Mehrulla Khan, Raisani, 1 Jan., 1903. 432 Sardar Jallab Khan, 2 Jan., 1905.
Officers of the Order.
Secretary—Louis William Dane, C.S.I. Registrar—Maj.-Gen. Sir Arthur Ellis, G.C.V.O., C.S.I.
Retired from the Service.
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER.

ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER.


Officers of His Majesty's Indian Services who are Members or the Order, with the.
Dates of their Appointments.
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS (G.C.V.O.),
1T.C. Probyn, General Rt. Hon. Sir D. M., G.C.B., K.C.SJ.. I.S.O., as May,
Bndford, Col. Sir E. R. C, Bart., G.C.a, K.C.S.I., 9 Nov., l9oa.
KNIGHT COMMANDERS (K.CV.O).
•Blanc, Dy. Surg.-Gen. H. J., M.D., I. M.S., 23 July, 1901.
Barnes, Sir Hugh Shakespear, K.C.S 1., 31 March, 1903.
MacDonnell, Rt. Hon. Sir A. P., G.C.S.I. , 11 Aug., 1903.
Harrington, Lt.-Col. Sir J. L., C.B., 9 Nov., 1903.
COMMANDERS (C.V.O.).
Rose, Edward, 24 Oct., 1900.
Dawson, Bt. Col. Harry Leonard, C.B., 22 Aug., 1902.
Herbert, Col. Lionel, 31st March, 1903.
MEMBERS, 4th CLASS (M.V.O.).
Wyllie, Lieut-Col. Sir William Hutt Curzon, K.C.I.E., 22 Aug., 190a.
Waterfield, Bt. Maj. Arthur Charles Malleson, 9 Nov., 1902.
Wigram, Capt. Clive, 31 March, 1903.
Bruce, Major Hon. C. G., 21 July, 1903.
McBarnet, Capt. A.E., D.S.O., 12 Aug., 1904.
MEMBERS, 5TH CLASS (M.V.O.).
Ghulam Rasa Khan, Risaldar Major, 31 March, 1903.
Mirza Unirao Beg, Ressaidar Bahadur, 31 March, 1903,
Caccia, Antony Mario, 31 March, 1903.

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER (D.S.O.).


Officers of His Majesty's Indian Services who are Members of the Order, with
the Dates of their Appointments.
Channer, Col. Bernard, 25 Nov., 1886. Teversham. Bt. Col. Richard K., 1 July, 1887.
•Preston, Lieut.-Col. Jenico E., 25 Nov., i880. Huggins, Lt.-Col. Ponsonby Glenn, 1 Julv, 1887.
Downes, Lieut.-Col. William K, 2s Nov., 1886. Shone, Maj.-Gen. W. T., C.B., R.E., 1 July,
•Campbell, Commdr. A., R.I.M., C.I.E., May, 1887.
1S87. •Goodwyn, Maj. H. E., R.E., 1 July, 1887.
Dickeu, Col. William Popham, C.B., 1 July, 1887. Westlake, Lieut.-Col. Almond Paul, 1 July, 1887.
Gordon, Col. James Henry, C.B., 1 July, 1887. McSwiney, Bt. Col. Edward F. H., C.B.,
"Campbell, Col. Colin C. , 1 July, 1887. 1 lulv, 1887.
, •Cummins, Maj.-Gen. James T., C. B., 1 July, Scal'lon, Bt. Col. Robert Irvin, C.B., CLE.,
1887. 2 Aug., 1888.
McLeod, Lieut-Genl. Donald J. S., C.B., 1 Julv, •Rogers, Col. George W., 2 Nov., 1888.
1887. JJ.8. Hammond, Col. Sir A. G., K.C.B. , 7 Dec,
♦ Hennell, Col. Sir Reginald, 1 July, 1887. 1888.
•Stead, Lieut.--Col. Alfred James. 1 luly, 1887. Keighlev, Col. C. M.. C.B., 7 Dec, 1888.
Wright, Lieut.-Col. F. W., I. M.S., 1 July, 1887. •Doyle', Major I. P., I. M.S., 23 Aug., 1889.
Rose, Col. Henry Metcalfe, 1 July, 1887. O'D'onnell, Lieut.-Col. H., 23 Aug., 1889.
Dening, Kajor-Gen. Lewis, C.B., 1 lulv, 1887. Fou ler, Major F. J., 23 Aug., 1889.
<Stre.;t, Lieut.-Col. A. W. F., I.M.S.,i July, Tighe, Bt. Lt.-Col. M. J., 23 Aug., 1889.
i88-< Holland, Commander G. E., CLE., R.I.M.,
Elliot. Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward L., K.C.B. 1 July, Westmacott, 28 Julv, 1800.
188/. Maj.-Gen. Sir R.. K.C.B., 28 July,
Ijyke: , Lt.-Col. William A., I.M.S., 1 July, 1887. 1890.
Hasti ists, Col. Edward Spence, 1 Julv, 1887. Skinner, Col. George John, 28 lulv, 1890.
Bayly, Col. Alfred W. L., C.B., 1 July, •Murphy, Lt.-Col. W.'R., I. M.S., 28 July, 1800.
i8£; Browne, Maj.-Gen. Arthur G. F., C.B., 28
Sinclair, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Law, 1 July, 1887. July, 1890.
* Retired from the Service.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER. 151
Rogers, Major Frederick A., I. M.S., 28 July, Rowcroft, Lieut.-Col. G. F., 16 May, 1899.
1890. Hill, Capt. J., 16 May, 1899.
Sliakespear, Major J., C.I.E., 28 July, 1890. Eliott-Lockhart, Cant. P. C, 16 May, 1899.
Lugard, Major Edward J., 28 July. 1890. Price, Major C. H. U., 7 July, 1899.
Begbie, Maj.-Gen. Elphinstone W., C.B., 30 Evatt, Col. J. T., 9 Jan., 1900.
May. 1 891. Shore, Major O. B. S. F., 29 Nov., 1000.
Wilkins, Col. J. S., I. M.S., 30 May, 1891. Minchin, Lieut.-Col. C. F., 29 Nov., 1900.
Egerton, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles C, G.C.B., Macandrew, Major H. J. M., 29 Nov., 1900.
■ 30 May, 1891. Molyneux, Capt. E. M. J., 29 Nov., 1900.
Yeilding, Bt. Col. William R., C.I.E., 30 May, Holman, Capt. H. C. , 29 Nov., 1900.
1891. Williams, Lieut. A. F. C., 29 Nov., 1900.
Rimdall, Col. Frank Montague, 19 Nov., 1891. Rutherfoord, Capt. J. B., lnd. Volrs., 29 Nov.,
Maconchy, Lieut.-Col. Ernest W. S. K., 19 Nov., 1900.
1891. Pugh, Lieut. H. O., Ind. Volrs., 29 Nov., 1900.
Harman, Lt.-Col. Richard, 19 Nov., 1891. >".C. Cobbe, Capt. A. S., 29 Nov., ioco.
Keary. Lt.-Col. H. DC, 18 March, 1892. •Philipps, Lieut.-Col. L, 29 Nov., 1900.
Badcock, Major Francis F., 12 July, 1892. Griflin, Major C. P. G., 29 Nov., 1900.
•Moberly, Bt. Maj. F. J., 10 Aug., 1893. Rowcroft, Capt. E. C, 29 Nov., 1900.
Caulfiefd, Lieut.-Col. Gordon N., 29 Dec, 1893. Gaussen, Capt. J. R., 29 Nov., 1900.
Taylor, Lieut.-Col. Hugh N., 29 Dec, 1893. Bainbridge, Capt. W. F., 29 Nov., 1900.
Henegan, Major John, 29 Dec, 1893. Cobbe, Capt. H. H., 29 Nov., 1900.
Presgrave, Col. E. R. J., 12 Feb., 1895. Fulton, Capt. H. T. , 29 Nov., 1900.
Borradaile, Lieut.-Col. H. B.. 16 July, 1895. Driscoll, Capt. D. P., Ind. Volrs., 29N0V., 1900.
Jones, Major H. J., 16 July, 1895. Williams, Capt. H. A., I. M.S., 29 Nov., 1900.
Edwardes, Major S. M., 16 July, 189,. Macpherson, Lieut. J., 29 Nov., 1900.
Gurdon, Major B. E. M., CLE., 16 July, 1895. Stirling, Capt. J. D., 29 Nov., 1900.
Beynon, Bt. Lieut.-Col. W. G. L., 16 July, 1895. Marsh, Lieut. C. H., 29 Nov., 1000.
Thompson,
•Davis, Col.Col.
G. W. O., C.B.,
MeB., 27 Aug., 1891;. 27 Aug.,
I.M.S., Elderton, Capt. F. H., R.I.M., 29 Nov., 1900.
Flanagan, Lieut. E. B., 29 Nov., 1900.
1893. Shea, Bt. Maj. J. S. M., 10 Sept., 1901.
Ewart, Major R. H., 27 Aug., 1895. Clifford, Lieut. E.S,, Indn. Volrs., 28 Jan., 1902
Herbert, Major C, 27 Aug., 1895. Armstrong, Lieut.-Col. O. C, 26 June, 1902.
Hornby, Bt. Major M. L., 27 Aug., 1895. Norie, Major C. E. de M., 26 June. 1902.
Peterson, Major F. H., 27 Aug., 1895. Elliot, Major W. H. W., I. M.S., 26 June, 1902.
•Gordon, Col. S. V., 21 Jan., 1896. Perkins, Capt.
Capt. A.J. St.
C. C.J.,, 26
•Yaldwvn, Lieut.-Col. A. G., 21 Jan., 1896. •C.ioke, 26 June,
June, 1902.
1902.
•Hadow", Bt. Col. R. C. 21 Jan., 1896. Knight, Major Wynclham Charles, 22 Aug.,
Abbott, Bt. Col. H. E. S., R.E., 21 Jan., 1896. 1902.
Edwards, Lieut.-Col. J. B., 21 Jan., 1896. •Malcolm, Major P., 2 Sept., 1902.
Low, Major R. B., 21 Jan., 1896. •Kirkpatrick, Major W., 2 Sept., 1902.
Baldwin, Maj. G. M., 21 Jan., 1896. Swanston, Major C. O. , 2 Sept., 1902.
Seton-Browne, Capt. C. L. S., 10 June, 1897. McBjrnet, Capt. A. E., M.V.O. 2 Sept., 1902.
Barratt, Major W. C, 11 Oct., 1897. Cox, Capt. W. H., I.M.S., 2 Sept., 1902.
Scott, Bt. Major T. E., CLE., ti Oct., 1897. Sheppard, Bt. Major S. H., R.E., 2 Sept., 1902.
Shearer, Lt.-Col. J., I. M.S., 20 Mav, 1898. McVean, Capt. D. A. D., 2 Sept., 1902.
Campbell, Bt. Col. F., 20 May, 1898. Alexander, Capt. E. C, 2 Sept . 1902.
Biggs, Major H. V., R.E., 20 May, 1898. Grant, Lieut. G. P., 2 Sept., 1902.
Thackwell, Lieut.-Col. C. G. R., 20 May, 1898. Hodson, Major George Benjamin, i2Sept., 1902.
Edwards, Major FitzJ. M., ao'May, 1898. Knowle?, Capt. George. 12 Sept., 1902.
Fisher, Capt. J., I.M.S., 20 May, 1808. Alexander, Bt. Col. Aubrey de Vere, 26 June,
Selby, Capt. W., I. M.S., 20 May, 1898. 1903.
Lucas, Major F. G., 20 May, 1898. Rowand, Lieut. Alexander, R.I.M., 26 June, 1903.
Macquoid, Major C. E. E. F. K., 20 May, 1898. Hall, Lieut. Percy Byng, 26 June, 1903.
Climo, Bt. Major S. H., 20 Mav. 1898. Davies, Capt. C. H., 3 July, 1903.
Winsloe, Capt. A.R., R.E.. 20 May, 1898. Kendall, Commndr. C.J. C, R.I.M., 6 Sept.,
Ferguson- Davie. Capt. A. F., 20 May, 1898. 1904.
Kawlins, Capt. A. K., 20 Mav, 1898. Aplin, Lieut.-Col. P. J. H., 6 Sept., 1904.
Tillard, Capt. A. B., 20 May," 1898. Eustace, Major A. h., 6 Sept., IQ04.
Rattray, Bt. Maj. H. B., 20 May, 1898. Hudson, Capt. Corrie, I. M.S., 6 Sept., 1904.
Tomkins, Capt. H. L., 20 Mav, 1898. Horton, Capt. J. H., I. M.S., 6 Sept., 1904.
T.C. Maxwell, Bt. Mai. F. A.". 20 May, 1898. Mullaly, Major Alexander, 16 Dec. , 1004.
Hugo, Capt. I. H., I.M.S., 20 May, 1898. Murray, Major Frank, 16 Dec, 1904.
Pratt, Capt. H. R. E., 20 May, 1898. Lye, Major Robert Cobb, 16 Dec, 1904.
"Wheatley, Lieut. L. L., 20 May, 1898. Ray, Major MacC, R.E., 16 Dec. 1904.
VanSomcren, Lieut. W. W., 20 May, 189S. Moore, Capt. C. H. G., 16 Dec, 1904.
Jacob, Major A. LeG., 4 Oct., 1898. Humphreys, Capt. D. W. H, 16 Dec. 1904.
Barton, Bt. Col. M. C, R.E., 16 May, 1899. Hodgson, Lieut. George Cecil, 16 Dec, 1904.
• Retired from the Service.
VICTORIA CROSS (V.C.).

VICTORIA CROS3 (V.C.).


Officers of His Majesty"s Indian Services who have won the Decoration, with dates
of Notification.
*Hills-Johnes, Lieut. -Genl. Sir J., K.C.B., Sartorius, Maj.-Genl. R. W., C.M.G., 26 Oct.,
24 Apl., 1858. 1874.
Probyn, Genl. Rt. Hon. Sir D. M., G.C.B., Channer, Genl. G. N., C.B., 12 Apl., 1876.
G.C.V.O., K.C.S.I., I.S.O., 18 June, 1858. Creagh, Maj.-Gen. Sir O'M., K.C.B., 17 Nov.,
Watson, Gen. Sir J., G.C.B., 18 June, 1858. 1879.
Gough, Genl. Sir H. H., G.C.B., 24 Dec, 1858. Ridgeway, Col. R. K., 8 Mav, 1880.
Mnnes, Lieut.-Genl. J. J. HcL., 24 Dec, 1858. Chase, Bt. Col. W. St. L., C.B., 4 Oct., 1881.
Field-Marshal Rt. Hon. Frederick Sleigh, Hammond, Col. Sir A. G., K.C.B., D.S.O.,
Earl Roberts of Kandahar ai.d Pretoria and 15 Oct., 1881.
Waterford, K.G., G.C.B.. K.P., O.M., Crimmin, Lt.-Col. J., CLE., I. M.S., 17 Sept.,
G.C.S.I., G.C.I. E., R.A., 24 Dec, 1858. 1889.
•Mangles, R. L., 8 July, 1859. Grant, Maj. C. J. W., 26 May, 1891.
Gough, Genl. Sir C. J. S., G.C.B., 2 Sept., 1859. Boisragon, Maj. G. H., 12 July, 1892.
I.vster, Lt.-Genl. H. H., C.B., 2 Sept., 1859. Smith, Maj. J. M., CLE., 12 July, 1892.
Prendergast, Genl. Sir H. N. D., G.C.B., Whitchurch, Maj. H. F., I. M.S., 16 July, 1S95.
2 Sept., 1859. a.B.C. Adams, Col. R. B.. C.B., 9 Nov., 1897.
1'afe, Genl. W. M., 17 Feb., i860. Costello, Capt. E. W. , 9 Nov., 1897.
M jore Maj.-Genl. A. T., C.B., 3 Aug., i860. Wylly, Lieut. G. G. F.., 23 Nov., 1900.
'Mvyo. A., late Indian Navy, 25 Feb., 1862. Melliss, Bt. Lt.-Col. C. J., 15 Jan., tool
BUir, Genl. J., C.B., 25 Feb., 1862. Maxwell, Bt.-Maj. F. A., D.S.O., 8 March, 1901.
C 1 jell. Col. T., 29 Apl., 1862. Cobbe, Capt. A. S.. D.S.O., 20 Jan., 1903.
« inackeray, Col. Sir E. T., K.C.B., R.E., Walker, Bt. Lieut.-Col. W. G., 7 Aug., 1903.
•9 Apl., 1862. Rolland, Capt. G. M., 7 Aug., 1903.
Goodfellow, Lt.-Genl. C.A., R.E., 16 Apl., 1863. Carter, Lieut. Herbert A., 9 Dec, 1904.
•Trevor, Maj.-Genl. W. S., R.E.,31 Dec, 1867.

IMPERIAL. ORDER OF THE CROWN OF INDIA.


Instituted ist January, 1878.
Sovereign of the Order.
THE KING, EMPEROR OF INDIA.
Ladies of the Order (C.I.).
(With the Dates of their Appointments.)
Her Majesty The Queen. 1 lan.. 1878. H.R.H. the Duchess of Connaught, 13 March,
H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, 25 May, 1889. 1879.
H.K.H. the Princess Louise, Duchess of rife, H.R.H. the Duchess of Albanv, 26 April, 1882.
6 Aug., 1887. H.R.H. the Duchess of Cumberland, 25 Feb.,
H.R.H. the Princess Victoria. 6 Aug., 1887. 1879.
H.R.H. the Princess Charles of Denmark, H.R.H. the Princess Frederica, Baroness von
6 Aug., 1887. Pawel Rammingen, 27 June, 1878.
H.R.H. the Princess Christian of Schleswig- H R.H. the Princess Mary of Hanover, 27 June,
Holstein, 1 Jan., 1878. 1878.
H.R.H. the Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, H.R.H. the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-
1 Jan., 1878. Strelitz, 1 Jan., 1878.
H.R.H. the Princess Beatrice, Princess Henry H.R.H. the Princess Ferdinand of Roumania,
of Battenberg, 1 Jan., 1878. ir Dec, 1893.
H.I. and R.H. the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg H.R.H. the Grand Duchess of Hesse, 11 Dec,
and Gotha, 1 Jan., 1878. 1893.
Retired from the Service.
IMPERIAL ORDER OF THE CROWN OF INDIA. 153
H.R.H. the Hereditary Princess of Hohenlohe Fanny Georgiana Jane, Lady Reay, 18 Aug.,
Langenburg, 15 Oct., 1897. 1885.
H.R.H. the Princess Margaret of Connaught, Georgiana, ViscountessCrcss, 24 Aug., 1886.
15 Jan., 1900. H.H. Maharani Sunity Devee, of Cooch Behar,,
H.H. the Princess Victoria of Schleswig- 18 March, 1887.
Holstein, 25 May, 1889. Maud Evelyn, Marchioness of Lansdowne, ic»
H.H. the Princess Louise Augusle of Schleswig- Dec, 1888.
Holstein, 11 Dec., 1893. Lucy Ada, Lady Harris, 14 April, 1890.
H.H. Maharani Jumna Bai Sahib Gaekwar, of H.H. Maharani Sakhiya Raja Sahiba Sindhia,
Baroda, 1 Jan., 1878. Alijah Bahadur, of Gwalior, 1 Jan., 1891.
Henrietta Anne Theodosia, Marchioness of Constance Mary, Lady Wenlock, 27 Jan.. 1891.
Kipon, 1 Jan., 1878. H.H. Maharani Sahib Chimna Bai Gaikwar,
Mary, Baroness Kinloss, 1 Jan., 1878. 2 Aug., 1892.
Blanche Julia, Dowager Countess of Mayo, H.H. Lady Nundkoover Bai Bhugou Singh
1 Jan., 1878. Jareja, Rani Sahib, of Gondal, 2 Aug., 1892.
Mrs. Charles Coates, 1 Jan., 1878. H.H. the Maharani of Mysore, 3 June, 1893.
Lady Jane Emma Crichton, 1 Jan., 1878. Constance Mary, Countess of Elgin, 27 Jan.,
Anne Jane Charlotte, Dowager Lady Napier and 1894.
Ettrick, 1 Jan., 1878. Ellen, Lady Fowler, 20 March, 1895.
Edith, Dowager Countess of Lytton, 1 Jan., Victoria Alexandrina, Lady Sandhurst, 20.
1878. March, 1895.
Harriette Katherine, Dowager Lady Lawrence, Lady George Hamilton, 20 Nov., 1895.
1 Jan., 1878. H. H. the Maharani Sahiba, Consort 01 Maharana
Cecilia Frances, Dowager Countess of Iddesleigh, Dhiraj Fateh Singh, of Udaipur, 15 Oct., 1897.
1 Jan., 1878. H.H. the NawabShamesi Jahan, Begum Sahiba
Mary Augusta, Lady Temple, 1 Jan., 1878. of Murshidabad, 15 Oct., 1897.
Katherine Jane, Lady Strachey, 1 Jan., 1878. Anne Grace, Lady Havelock, 15 Oct., 1897.
Mary Cecilia, Dowager Lady Napier of Magdala, Mary Victoria, I-ady Curzon of Kedleston,
31 May, 1879. 6 Jan., 1899.
H.H. Lakshmi Bhayie, Senior Rani of Travan- Alice, Lady Northcote, 17 Feb., 1900.
core, 2 March, 1881. Nora Henrietta, Countess Roberts, 23 Feb.,
Emily Eliza, Lady Adam, 3 Oct., 1881. 1900.
Anna Julia, Lady Grant Duff, 24 May, 1883. Marina Katherine, Dowager Lady Stewart,
Harriet Georgiana, Dowager Marchioness of 6 March, 1900.
Dufferin and Ava, 15 Dec, 1884. Amelia Maria, Lady White, 6 March, 1900.
Mrs. George Cornwallis-West, 18 Aug., Mary Katherine, Lady Lockhart, 30 Nov., 1900.
188s. Margaret, Lady Amplhill, 28 Dec, 19C0.

ROYAL RED CROSS.


Barker, Miss Mary Ellen, Q.A.M.N.S.I., Waterhouse, Miss A. M., Q.A.M.N.S.I.,
21 April, 1899. 10 Dec, 1901.
'54

GENERAL ALPHABETICAL LIST OP PERSONS WHOSE NAMES


ARE INCLUDED IN THE FOREGOING HONOURS LISTS.
(PAGES 136 TO 153.)

Abbott, Lieut. -Col. Henry Alexius, C.B.,20 May, AnandaCharlu.P., Rai Bahadur, CLE., 12 June,
1898. 1897.
Abbott, Bt. Col. Herbert Edward Stacey, R.E., Anderson, Alexander, CLE., 1 Jan., 1897.
D.S.O., 21 Jan., 1896. Anderson, Graham, CLE., 26 May, 1894.
Abdul Jabbar, Maulvi, Khan Bahadur, C.I. E., Anderson, Henrv Aiken, C.S.I. , 22 June,
25 Mav, 1895. 1887.
Abdul Karim, Munshi Hafiz, C.V.O., C.I.E., Anderson, Gen. Horace Searle, C.B., 1 July,
25 May, 1895. 1887.
Abdul Karim, Khan Bahadur Shaikh Hafiz, •Anderson, Brigade-Surgn. John, I.M.S.,
C.I.E., 21 May, 1890. CLE., 24 Mav, 1881.
Abdulla Khan, Nawab Hafiz Muhammad, Ahzai, Anderson, Col W. R. Le G.( C.B., 26 June,
C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903. 1902.
•Acworth, Harrv Arbuthnot, C.I.E., 25 May, Aplin, Lieut.-Col. P. J. H., D.S.O., 6 Sept.,
1895. 1904.
Adam, Emily Eliza, Lady, CI., 3 Oct., 1881. •Arbuthnot, Sir Alexander John, K.C.S. I.,
Adam, Sir Frank Forbes, CLE., 1 Jan., 1888. 24 May, 1873; CLE., 1 Jan., 1878.
R.a.C. Adams, Col. Robert Bellew, C.B., Arbuthnott, John Campbell, CLE., 1 Jan.,
20 May, 1898; V.C., 9 Nov., 1397. 1898.
*Adamson, Lieut. -Col. Charles Henry Ellison, Ardagh, Major-Gen. Sir John Charles, C.B.,
CLE., 25 May, t839. K.C.M.G., K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1894.
Adamson, Harvey, C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1903. Argyll, H.R.H. Princess Louise, Duchess of,
•Agha Khan, H.H. Agha Sultan Muhammad C.I., t Jan., 1878.
Shah, G.C.I.E., 26 June, 1902. Armstrong, Lieut.-Col. O. C, D.S.O., 26 June,
Ahmad bin Fadthl, Sultan of Lahej, K.C.S. I., 1902.
9 Nov., 1901. Arundel, Sir Arundel Tagg, K.C.S.I., 1 Jan.,
Ahmad Khan, Nawab Sidi Sir, of Janjira, 1904.
K.C.LF... 1 Jan., 1S95. Asaf Ali Khan, Sardar Mir, CLE., 24 July,
Aitchisoti, Gen. Charles Terrington, C.B., 1901.
29 May, 1875. ♦Ashburner, Lionel Robert, C.S.I., 20 Mav,
Ajaigarh, H.H. the Maharaja of, K.C.I.E., 1871.
1 Jan., 1897. Aslam Khan, M.. C.M.G., 15 Feb., 1887.
Ajudhya, the Maharaja of, K.C.I.E., 25 May, a.D.C. Aslam Khan, Honv. Col. M., CLE.,
15 Feb., 1887.
Akbar Ali, Mir, of Hyderabad, C.S.I, 4 June, *Aulad Husain, Khan Bahadur Saiyid, CLE.,
1869. 1 Jan., 1882.
Albanv, H.R.H. the Duchess of, C. I., 26 April, Awa, Raja Balwant Singh of, CLE., 1 Jan.,
1882. 1898.
Alcock, Major Alfred William, I. M.S., CLE.,
1 Jan., 1903.
Alexander, Capt. E. C, D.S.O., 2 Sept., 1902. Badan Singh, Sardar, of Malaudh, C.S.I., 1 Jan. ,
Alexander, Bt. Col., Aubrey de Vere, D.S.O., '9°3-
26 June, 1903. Badcock, Gen. Sir Alexander Robert, K.C.B.,
Ali Kadir Saiyid Husan Ali, Nawab Bahadur, 26 June, 1902 ; C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1895.
of Murshidabad, G.C.I.E., 21 May, 1890. Badcock, Major Francis Frederick, D.S.O.,
Ali Khan, Mumtaz-ud-Daula Muhammad Faiyaz, 12 July, 1892.
Nawab of Pahasu, C.S.I., 1 Jan.. 1903. Baha-ud-din, Shaikh, Nawab-i-Am, CLE.,
•Allgood, Major-Gen. George, C.B., 5 Aug., 2 June, 1893.
1864. Baghat, Rana Dalip Singh of, CLE., 1 Jan.,
Amar Singh. Raja of Kashmir, K.C.S. L, 10 1 896.
Nov.. 1891. Bainbridge, Capt. William Frank, D.S.O., 29
Amb, Nawab Sir Muhammad Akram Khan Nov., 1900.
Bahadur,
•Ameer Ali, Chief
Saiyid,of, CLE.,
K.C.S. 15
I., Feb.,
1 lan.,1887.
1889. *Baines, Jervoise Athelstane, C.S.I., 2 Jan.,
18Q4.
*Ameer Husain, CLE., 1 Jan., 1888. Baird, Col. Andrew Wilson, R.E., C.S.I., 22
Amir-ud-din Ahmad Khan, Nawab Bahadur, June, 1897.
Chief of Loharu, K.C.I.E., 22 June, 1897. Baker, Edward Norman, C.S.I., 23 May, 1900.
AmpthiM, Margaret, Ladv, CI., 28 Dec, 1900. Bakhsh, Sardar Sir Ghaus, Raisani, K.C.I.E.,
Ampthill, Arthur Oliver Villiers, Lord. G.C.I.E. 1 Jan., 1903.
(addtl.), 28 Dec, 1900; G.CS.L, 2 Sept., Bakhsh, Khan Bahadur Maulvi Khuda, CLE.,
'904- 1 Jan., 1903.
• Retired from the Service.
ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST.
Bakshi Khoman Singh, of Indore, C.S.I., *Bcresford, Benton, John, CLE., 26 June, 1902.
i Jan., 1877. John Stuart, CLE., 1 Jan., 1900.
Baldwin, Major Guy Melfort, D.S.O., 21 Jan., Berkeley, Maj.-Gen. James Cavan, CLE.,
1896. 24 May, 1888.
Balmukund Das, Rao Bahadur, C. I.E., 1 Jan., Beville, Beynon,
Gen. George Francis, C.B., 3 June, 1893.
Bt. Lieut.-Col. William George Law
1903.
Baluchistan, Nawab Sir Shahbaz Khan, Bugti Bhag rence, D.S.O., 16 July, 1895.
of, K.C.I.E., 9 Nov., 1901. Ram, Rai Bahadur Pandit, C. I.E., 1 Jan.,
Balwant Singh, Raja, of Awa, C.I.E., 1 Jan., Bhandarkar, 1897. Ramkrishna Gopal, CLE., 1 Jan.,
1898.
Bamanji Jamasji Dastur, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1879. 1889.
Ban Bihari Kapur, Raja of Burdwan, C.S.I., Bhaunagar, H.H. Sir Bhavsinghji Takhtsinghji,
1 Jan., 1903. Thakur Sahib of, K.C.S.L, 24 June, 1904.
Banganapalle, Nawab Saiyid Fath Ali Khan Bhawani Singh, H.H. Maharaja Lokindra Sir,
Bahadur of, C.S.I. , 21 Jan. 1877. Bahadur, ol Datia, K.C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1898.
Bannerman, Gen. William, C.B., 21 June, 1887. "Bhikaji Jatar, Rao Bahadur Sri Ram, CLE.,
Bannerman, Major A. D'A. G., CLE., 26 June, Bhopal, 26 May,H.H.1894.Nawab Sultan Jahan, Begum of,
•Barbour, Sir David Miller, K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., G.C.I.E., 24 June, 1904.
1889; K.C.M.G., 17 July, 1899. Bhownaggree, Sii Mancherjee Merwanjee,
Barjorji Dorabji Patel, Khan Bahadur, C.I.E., Bhup M.P., K.C.I. E., 22 June, 1897.
24 Juue, 1904. Indra Bikram Singh, Raja, of Piagpur,
Barker, Miss Mary Ellen, Q. A.M.N.S.I., Bhutan, CLE., 20 May, 1896.
Roval Red Cross, 21 April, 1899. Tongsa Penlop of, K.C.I.E., 2 Jan.,
Barker, Rayner Child, CLE., 10 April, 1889.
Barnes, Sir Hugh Shakespear, K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., Bichu Singh, Thakur, CLE., 24 May, i88r
Bidie, Surg.-Gen. George, I. M.S.,
1903. ; K.C.V.O., 31 March, 1903.
Barnes, Colonel Osmond, C.B., 3 June, 1893. CLE., 1 Jan., 1883.
Baroda, H.H. the Maharaja Gaekwar of, Biggs, Major Henry Vero, R.E., D.S.O., 20 May,
G. C.S.I. , 15 Feb., 1887. 1898. (Rajputana), Hony. Major H.H. the
Baroda, H.H. the Maharani Gaekwar of, C.I., Bikanir
1 Jan., 1878. Maharaja of, K.C.I.E., 24 July, 1901 ;
Barr, Lieut.-Col. Sir David William Keith, BirK.C.S.L, 24 June, 1904.
Bikram Singh, Kunwar, Hon. Capt., CLE.,
K.C.S.I., 26 June, 1902.
21 May, 1898.
Barratt, Major William Cross, D.S.O., 11 Oct., Bird, Gen. Sir George Corrie, C.B., 25 May,
1897.
Barrett, Bt.-Col. A. A., C.B., 26 June, 1903. 1889; K.C.I. E., 31 Dec, 1898.
Bird, Major Robert, I. M.S., CLE., 2 Jan., 1905.
Barrow, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edmund George, K.C.B., *Birdwood,Sir
29 Nov., 1900. GeorgeChristopher Molesworth,
Barton, Bt.-Col. Maurice Charles, R.E.,D.S.O., M.D., LL.D., C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1877; K.C.I.E.,
16 May, 1899. 15 Feb., 1887.
*Bashyam Aiyangar, Sir V., Diwan Bahadur, *Birdwood, Biscoe,
Herbert Mills, C.S.I., 3 June, 1893.
Licut.-Gen. William Walters, C.B.,
C. I.E., 25 May, 1895.
Bate, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Elwood Lindsay, •Bisset, 20 May, 1896.
I. M.S., CLE., 26 June, 1902. Col. Sir William Sinclair Smith, R.E.,
Battenberg, H.R.H. the Princess Beatrice, Blair, K.C.I.E., 22 June, 1897.
Princess Henry of, C.I., 1 Jan., 1878. Gen. James, C.B., 25 May, 1889; V.C,
Battye. Lieut. -Gen. Arthur, C.B., 22 Feb., 1881. *Blanc, 25 Feb., 1862.
Bayley, Charles Stuart, C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1903. Dy. Surg.-Gen. Sir H. J., M.D., I.M.S.,
♦Bayley, Sir Steuart Colvin, K.C.S.L, 24 May, K.C.V.O., 23 July, 1901.
1878; CLE., 24 May, 1881. *Blanford, William Thomas, CLE., 1 Jan., 1904.
a.D.C. Bayly, Col. Alfred William Lambart, •Bliss, Sir Henry William, K.C.I. E., 22 June,
C.B., 29 Nov., 1900 ; D.S.O., 1 July, 1887. 1897. Lieut-Gen. Sir Bindon, R.E., K.C.B.,
Blood,
Bayne, Charles Gerwien, C.S.I., 9 Nov., 1901
Beatson, Col. Stuart Brownlow, C.B., 20 May, 21 Jan., 1896.
1898. Bobbili, Zamindar of, K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1895.
Beatrice, H.R.H. the Princess, Princess Henry Bocquet, Roscoe, CLE, 1 Jan., 1878.
of Battenberg, C.I., 1 Jan., 1878. Boileau, Col. FrancisWilliam.C.B., 30 May, 1 891.
Beauchamp, Henry King, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903. Boisragon, Maj. Guy Hudleston, V.C., 12 July,
Beauchamp, Laurent Marie Emile, CLE. Bolton, 1892.
(Hony.), 30 July, 1897. Charles Walter, CS. I., 22 June, 1897.
»Beckett, Col. Stephen, C.B., 25 Aug., 188s. Bomford, Surg.-Gen. Gerald, I.M.S., C.I.E.,
Begbie, Maj.-Gen. Elphinstone Waters, C.B., Bond, 1 Jan., 1903.
20 May, 1896; D.S.O., 30 May, 1891. Lt.-Col. F. G., R.E., C.B., 26 June, 1902.
Bell, William, CLE., 1 Jan., 1904. Bond, Lt-Col. Wensly James Hodson., C.B.,
Benares, H.H. Maharaja Sir Prabhu Narayan Bookey, 29 Nov., 1900.
Singh Bahadur of, G.C.I.E,, 1 Jan., 1898. Col. John Thomas Brownrigg, I.M.S.,
Benn. Maj. R. A. E., CLE., 1 Jan., 1904. C.B., 29 Nov., 1900.
Bennett, Courtney Walter, C.I.E., 26 June, *Borradaile, Boppe, Lucien, CLE., 1 Jan., 1885.
1900. Col. George William, C.B.,
Bennett, Thomas Jewell, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903. t8 Nov., 1882.
* Retired from the Service.
»56 ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST.
Borradaile, Lieut-Col. Harry Benn, D.S.O., Bvthesea, Rear-Admiral John, R.N., V.C.CB.,
16 July, 1895. 'CLE., 1 Jan., 1878.
Bose, Bipin Krishna, Rai Bahadur, C.I.E.,
1 Jan., 1898. Caccia, Antony Mario. M.V.O., 3r March, 1903.
Bose, Jagadish Chandra, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903. •Cadell, Alan, C.S.L, 25 May, 1S95.
Bose, Kailas Chandra, Rai Bahadur, C.I.E., Cadell, Col. Thomas, V.C, 29 April, 1862.
23 May, 1900. Cafe, Gen. William Martin, V.C, 17 Feb., i860.
•Bosweil, Maj.-Gen. John James, C.B., 22 Feb., "Caldecott, Maj.-Gen. Francis James, R.A.,
1881.
•Boughey, Col. George Fletcher Ottley, R.E., •Campbell.C.B., 26 Mav, 1894.
Capt. Alexander, R.I.M., CLE.,
C.S.I. , 21 Jan., 1896. 2 June, 1893 ; D.S.O., May, 1887.
Bourdillon, Sir James Austin, K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., Campbell, Col. Colin Charles, D.S.O., 1 July,
1904. 1887.
*Bowring, LewinBentham.C.S. I., i7Sept. , 1867. Campbell, Bt. Col. Frederick, D.S.O., 20 May,
Boyle, Richard Vicars, C.S.I. , 4 June. 1869. 1898.
Brackenbury, Gen. The Rt. Hon. Sir Henry, •Campbell, Maj.-Gen. Lorn Robert Henry Dick,
G.C.B. : K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1896. C.B., 29 Nov., 1900.
Brackenbury, Col. Maule Campbell., R. E. , •Candy, Edward Townshend, C.S.I.,1 Jan., 1903.
C.S.I., 21 May, 1898. Cappei, Sir Albert James Leppoc, K.C.I.E.,
Bradford, Col. Sir Edward Ridley Colborne, 15 Feb., 1887.
Bart., G.C.B. (Civil), 25 June, 1897 ; K.C.S.I., Cappel, Edward Louis, CLE., 1 Jan., 1900.
6 June, 1885; G.C.V.O., 9 Nov., 1902. •Cardozo, Henry O'Connell, CLE. ,20 May, 1896.
Brandcr, Lieut.-Col. H. R..C.B., 16 Dec, 1904. Carey, Bertram Saumarez, CLE., 2 June, 1893.
•Brandis, Sir Dietrich, K.C.I. F.., 15 Feb., 1887. Carlyle, Robert Warrand, CLE., 1 Jan., 1898.
•Branfoot, Surg.-Gen. Arthur Mudge, M.B., Carnduff, Herbert William Cameron, C.I.E.,
I. M.S., C.I.E., 2i May, 1898. 1 Jan., 1903.
Brereton, Alfred, C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1904. Carter, Lieut. H. A., V.C, 9 Dec, 1904.
Bright. William Robert, C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1901. Caulfield, Lieut.-Col. Gordon Napier, D.S.O.
•Broadbent, Col. John Edward, R.E., C.B., 29 Dec, 1893.
20 May, 1898. •Cave-Browne, Edward Raban, C.S.L, 1 Jan.,
Bromhead, Col. Sir Benjamin Parnell, Bart., 1888.
C. B., 9 April, 1889. Chalmers, Mackenzie Dalzell, C.B., C.S.L,
•Brooke, Sir William Robert, K.C.I.E.,2S May, 31 Dec, 1898.
1895. Chamberlain, Col. Sir Neville Francis Fitzgerald.
•Brown, Charles, C.I.E., 26 June, 1903. C.B., 19 April, 1901, K.C.B. (Civil), 11 Aug.,
•Brown, Brigade - Surgn. Thomas Edwin 1903.
Burton, M.D., C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1891. Chamier, Maj.-Gen. Francis Edward Archibald,
Browne, Major-Gen. Arthur George Frederick, CLE., 26 June, 1902.
D. S.O., 28 July, 1890 ; C.B.. 26 June, 1903. •Chamier, Lt.-Gen. Stephen Henry Edward,
Browne, Col. Samuel Haslett, M.D., I. M.S., R.A., C.B., 29 May, 1886.
C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1896. Chamney, Major Henry, Ind. Volrs., C.M.G.,
Browne, Maj.-Gen. Swinton John, C.B., 19 April, 1901.
30 May, 189c. Chand, Nanak, Rai Bahadur, CLE., 9 Nov.,
Browning, Colin Arnott Robertson, C.I.E., 1901.
1 Jan., 1886. Chandra Shamsher Jang, H.E. Maharaja Sir,
Browning, Lieut.-Col. Winthropp Benjamin, Rana Bahadur, G. C.S.L, 3 Jan., 1905.
CLE., 31 Dec, 1S98. Channer, Col. Bernard, D.S.O., 25 Nov., 1886.
Brownlow, Bt. Col. Celadon Charles, C.B., Channer, Gen. George Nicholas, C.B., 10 April,
23 May, 1900. 1889; V.C, 12 April, 1876.
Brownlow, Gen. Sir Charles Henry, G.C.B., Chapman, Gen. Edward Francis, R.A., C.B.,
21 June, 1887. 22 Feb., 1881.
Bruce, Col. Andrew McCrae. C.B., 23 May, 1900. •Chapman, Robert Barclay, C.S.L, 31 Dec, 1875.
Bruce, Maj. Hon. C. G., M.V.O., 21 July, 1903. Charkhari, H.H. Maharaja Sir Malkhan Singh
•Bruce, Richard Isaac, CLE., 5 Feb., 1881. of, K.CLE., 26 June, 1902.
•Buck.Sir Edward Charles, K.C.S. I., 1 Jan., 1897. Charles of Denmark, H.R.H. the Princess,
Buckingham, Col. Jam«»s, CLE., 21 May, 1890. C.I., 6 Aug., 1887.
•Buckland, Charles Edward, CLE., 25 May, Chase, Bt. Col. William St. Lucien, V.C, 4 Oct.,
1895. 1881 ; C.B., 26 June, 1903.
•Buckley, Robert Burton, C.S.L, 9 Nov., 1901. Chatrapati, Rao Bahadur, C.S.L, 15 Feb., 1887,
•Bullock, Frederick Shore, C I.E., 22 June, 1897. Chatterji, Pratul Chandra, Rai Bahadur, C.I.E.,
Bundi, H.H. the Maharao Raja of, K.C.S. I., 1 Jan., 1903.
1 Jan., 1897; G.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1901. Chatterton,El, Col. Frank William, CLE., 26 May,
Burdwan, Raja of, C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1903. 1894.
Burgess, James, CLE., 6 June, 1885. •Chichele-Plowden, Sir Trevor John Chichete,
Burls, E. G., C.S.L, 26 June, 1902. K.C.S.I., 21 May, 1898.
•Burne, Maj.-Gen. Sir Owen Tudor, K.C.S. I., Chitnavis, Gangadhar Rao Madhav, CLE.,
29 July, 1879; G.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1897. 25 Mav, 1895.
•Busteed, Brigade-Surgn. Henry Elmsley, •Chitty," Captain Arthur Whatley, late I.N.,
M.D., CLE., 1 Jan., 1887. CLE., 22 June, 1897.
Butler, Spencer Harcourt. CLE., 9 Nov., 1901. Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, H.R.H. the
Buyers, John Walker, C.I E., 25 May, 1889. Princess of, C.I., 1 Jan., 1878.
• Retired from the Service.
ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST. 157
Christopher, Maj.-Gen. Leonard William, C.B., •Cotton, Sir Henry John Stedman, K.C.S.I.,
20 May, 1898. 25 June, 1902.
Chunilal Venilal, Rao Bahadur, C.I.E., 20 May, •Couper, Sir George Ebenezer Wilson, Bart.,
1896. C.B. (Civ.), 18 May, i860; K.C.S.L, 1 Jan.,
Church, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Ross, C.I.E., 1877 ; CLE., 1 Jan., 1878.
24 May, 1883. •Cowie, Maj.-Gen. Crombie,R.A., C.B., 3june,
Clarke, Sir Caspar Purdon, CLE., 1 Jan., 1833. 1893.
Clarke, E. H. S., CLE., 1 Jan., 1904. Cox, Col. Alexander Temple, C. B. , 2 Aug. , 1 888.
♦B.JJ.S. Cleghorn, Surgn.-Gen. James, I.M.S., Cox, Arthur Frederick, C.S.L, o Nov., 1901.
C.S.I., 22 June, 1897. Cox, Major Percy Zachariah, CLE., 36 June,
Clement - Thomas, Sir Leon E., K.C.l.E. 1902.
(Hony.), 31 Aug., 1893. Cox, Capt. W. H., I. M.S., D.S.O., 2 Sept.. 1902.
•Clerk, Can't. Claude, CLE., 1 Jan., 1883. Craddock, Reginald Henry, C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1003.
Clerk. Col. John, C.S.I., 14 Oct., 1889; Cranbrook, the Right Hon. tiie Earl of,
C.V.O. G.C.S.L, 23 April, 1880.
Clibborn. l.t.-Col. John, CLE., 9 Nov., 1901. Crawford, Col. Richmond Irvine, CLE., 1 Jan.,
Clifford, Lieut. E. S., Indn. Volrs., D.S.O., 28 1896.
lan., 1902. Creagh, Maj.-Gen. Sir O'Moore, V.C, 17 Nov.,
Clifford, Lt.-Gen. Robert Cecil Richard, C.B., 1879; K.C.B., 26 June, 1903.
30 May, 1891. Crichton, I-ady Jane Emma, C.I., 1 Jan., 1878.
Climo, Bt. Maj. Skipton Hill, D.S.O., 20 May, Crimmin, Lt.-Col. John, I. M.S., CLE., 1 Jan.
1898. 1001 ; V.C, 17 Sept., 1889.
Coates, Mrs. Charles, C.I., 1 Jan., 1378. »Croft, Sir Alfred Woodley, K.C.l.E., is Feb.,
Cobbe, Capt. Alexander Stanhope, D.S.O., 1887.
29 Nov., 1900; V.C., 20 Jan., 1903. Crofts, Lt-Col. Aylmer Martin, I.M.S., CLE.,
Cobbe, Capt. Henry Hercules, D.S.O., 29 Nov., •Crole, 23 May, 1900.
1900. Charles Stewart, CLE., 1 Jan., 1898.
Coburg, H.R. and I.H. the Duchess of Saxe- •Crombie, Bde.-Surgn. -Lieut.-Col. A., I. M.S.,
Coburg-Gotha (Grand Duchess of Russia), C.B. (Civil), 22 Aug., 1902.
C.I., 1 Jan., 1878. Cromer, the Right Hon. the Earl of, G.C.B. ;
Coburg, H.R.H. Princess Victoria Melita of G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., 4 Aug., 1883; CLE.,
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, C.I., 11 Dec, 1893. 27 Dec, 1880.
Cochin, H.H. Raja Sir Rama Varma of, Cross, the Right Hon. Viscount, G.C.S.L,
G.C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1903. 1 Aug., 1892.
•Cockerell. Horace Abel, C.S.L, 24 May, 1881. Cross Georgiana, Viscountess, C. I., 24 Aug , i88f.
♦Coghill. Col. Kendal Josiah William, C.B., *Crosthwaite, Sir Charles Haukes Tod,
18 Nov., 1882. K.C.S.L, 24 May, 1888.
Collen, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edwin Henry Hayter, •Crosthwaite, Sir Robert Joseph, K.C.S.L,
C.B., 22 June, 1897; G.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1901. 22 June, 1897.
Collis, Maj.-Gen. Francis William, C.B., Cruickshank, Alexander Walmeslev, C.S.L,
30 May, 1891. 1 Jan., 1898.
•Colvin, Sir Auckland, K. C.S.L, 25 May, 1892; Cruickshank, William Dickson, CLE., 1 Jan.,
K.C.M.G., s6 Nov., 1881 ; CLE., 11 Oct., 1903.
1883. Cumberland, H.R.H. the Duchess of, C.I.,
•B.1B.&. Colvin-Smith, Surg.-Gen. Sir Colvin, 25 Feb., 1879.
K.C.B., 26 June, 1903. •Cumine, Alexander, C.S.L, 24 June, 1904.
Connaught and Strathearn, H.R.H. the Duke •Gumming, Col. William Gordon, R. E. ,
. of, K.G., K.T.. G.C.B., K.P., G.C.M.G. ; •Cummins, CLE., 2 Jan., 1893.
G.C.V.O., G.C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1877; G.C.I.E., Maj.-Gen. James Turner, C.B.,
21 lune, 1887. 29 Nov., 1900; D.S.O., 1 July, 1887.
Connaught, H.R.H. the Duchess of, C.I., •tt.m.&.Cuningham, Surg.-Gen. fames Macnabb,
13 March, 1879. M.D., I.M.S., C.S.L, 6 June, 1885.
Connaught, H.R.H. the Princess Margaret of, •Cuningham, Sir William John, K.C.S.L,
C.I., 15 Jan., 1900. 22 June, 1897.
9.S.C. Cooch Behar, Hony. Col. H.H the •Cunningham, Sir Alexander Frederick Douglas,
Maharaja of, C.B., 20 May, 1898 ; G.C.I.E., K.C.l.E., 1 Jan., 1901.
23 Feb., 1888. Cunningham, Bde.-Surgn. Lieut. -Col. David
Cooch Behar, H.H. the Maharani of, C.I., Douglas, M.B., I. M.S., CLE., 2 June, 1893.
18 March, 1887. •Cunningham, Sir Henry Stuart, K.C.l.E.,
Cook, Frank Henry, CLE., 1 Jan., 1896. 1 Jan., 1889.
"Cook, Col. James, C.B., 3 June, 1899. Curzon of Kedleston, the Right Hon. George
•Cooke, Capt. A. St. J., D.S.O., 26 June, 1902. Nathaniel, Lord, G.M.S.L, G.M.I.E.
•Cooke, Theodore, LL.D., CLE., 1 Jan., 1891. Curzon of Kedleston, Mary Victoria, Lady,
Cooper, Sir William Earnshaw, CLE., 1 Jan., C.I., 6 Jan., 1899.
1897. Cutch, H.H. M.iharas Sir Khengarji Bahidur,
Copland, Colonel Alexander, C.B., 24 May, 1881. Rao of, G.C.I.E., 30 June, 1887.
Cordeaux, Capt. H. E. S., C.M.G., 26 June,
1902 ; C.B. (Civil/, 9 Nov., 1904. Ddip Singh, Rana, of Baghat, CLE., 1 Jan.,
Cornwallis-West, Mrs. George, C.I., 18 Aug., •D1896. > I las, Dy. Surg.-Gen. Alexander Morison,
1885.
Costello, Capt. E. W., V.C, 0 Nov., 1897. C I.E., 29 May. 1886.
• Retired from the Service.
ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST.
Daly, Major Hugh, C.I.E., 25 May, 189a; Downes, Lt.-Col. William Knox, D.S.O.,
C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1903. 25 Nov., 1886.
*Dampier, Henry Lucius, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1882. •Doyle, Major Ignatius Purcell, I.M.S., D.S.O.,
Dane, L. W., C.S.I., 24 June, 1004; Secretary 23 Aug., 1889.
of the Orders of the Star of India, and of Driscoll, Capt. D. P., Indn. Volrs., D.S.O.,
the Indian Empire. 29 Nov. , 1900.
Dane, Richard Morris, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1895. Drummond, Bt. Col. Francis Henry Ruther
Darbhanga, Sir Rameshwara Singh Bahadur, ford, C I.E., 31 July, 1897.
Maharaja of, K.C.I E., 26 June, 1902. Drury, Rear-Admiral SirC. C, K.C.S.I., 1 Jan.,
•Darlington, Edwin, CLE,, 22 June, 1897.
Das, Rao Bahadur Munshi Balmukund, C.I.E., Duff, Maj.-Gen. Beauchamp, C.B., 29 Nov., 1900;
1 Jan., 1903. CLE., 22 June, 1897.
Das, Madhu Sudhan, CLE., 1 Jan., 1904. Duff, the Right Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone
Datia, H.H. Maharaja Lokindra Sir Bhawani Grant, G.C.S.I., 23 July, 18S6; CLE.,
Singh Bahadur of, K.C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1898. 5 Nov., 1881.
•Daukes, Frederick Clendon, CLE., 1 Jan., Duff, Anna Julia, Lady Grant, C.I., 24 May, 1883.
1892. Dufferin and Ava, Harriet Georgiana, Dowager
*Daulat Ram, Rai Bahadur, CLE., 22 June. Marchioness of, C.I., 15 Dec, 188 1.
1897. Dunlop, Alexander Johnstone, CLE., 9 Nov. ,
Davidson, Col. John, C.B., 26 June, 1902. 1901.
•Davidson, Robert, C.S.I.. 24 May, 1878. Dunlop-Smith, Maj. James Robert, CLE.,
Davies, Capt. C. H., D.S.O., 3 July, 1903. 1 Jan., 1901.
•Davis, Col. George McBride, I.M.S., C.B., Durand, Col. Algernon George Arnold, C.B.,
20 May, 1898; D.S.O., 27 Aug., 1895. 12 July, 1892; CLE., 22 June, 1897.
Dawson, Gen. Francis, C.B., 22 Feb., i88x. •Durand, Lieut.-Col. Sir Edward Law, Bart.,
Dawson, Bt. Col. Harry Leonard, C.B., 29 •Durand, C.B. (Civ.), 13 Feb., 1887.
Nov., 1900 ; C.V.O., 23 Aug., 190a. Right Hon. Sir Henry Mortimer,
Deane, Lieut.-Col. Harold Arthur, C.S.I., K.C.S.L, 2 Jan., 1894 ; G.C.M.G., 23 May,
21 Jan., 1896. 1900;Romesh
K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., CLE.,
1889. 25 May, 1892.
Deane, Col. Thomas, C.B., 32 June, 1897. •Dutt, Chandra,
De Brath, Maj.-Gen. Ernest, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903. •Dyce, Col. George Hugh Coles, C.B., 21 Jan.,
Delafosse, Maj.-Gen. Henry George, C.B., 1896.
2 June, 1877. •Eardley-Wilmot, Maj.-Gen. Revell, C.B.,
Dempster, Francis Erskine, C. I.E., 21 Jan., 1896. 20 Mav, 1896.
Dening, Maj.-Gen. Lewis, D.S.O., 1 July, 1887 ; Edalji Dinshah, CLE., 31 Dec, 1898.
C.B., 26 June, 1903. Edgerley, Steyning William, CLE., 25 May, 1895.
Denmark, H.R.H. Princess Charles of, C.I., Edwardes, Gen. Sir Stanley de Burgh, K.C.B.f
6 Aug., 1887. 21 May, 1898.
Dennehy, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas, K.C.I.E. , Edwardes, Major Stanley Malcolm, D.S.O.,
1 Jan., 1896. 16 July, 1895.
•De Renzy, Surg.-Gen. Sir Annesley Charles Edwards, Major Fitzjames Maine, D.S.O.,
Castriot, K.C.B., 26 June, 1902. 20 May, 1898.
Dcs Vceux, Maj.-Gen. C. H., C.B. , 24 June, 1904. Edwards, Lieut.-Col. John Burnard, D.S.O., 21
Devu. Sri Gaurachandra Gajapati Narayana, Jan., 1896.
Raja of Parlakimedi, CLE., 2 Jan., 1905. Edwards, Major William Rice, M.D., I. M.S.,
de Winton, Walter Bernard, CLE., 1 Jan., C.M.G., 19 April, 1901.
Dhanjibhai Fakirji Commodore, Khan Bahadur, Egerton, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles Comyn,
CLE., 31 Dec, 1898. G.C.B.,
•Egerton, Sir 24 June,
Robert1904Eyles,
; D.S.O., 30 May,
K.C.S.L, 1891.
29 July,
Dhanpat Rai, Sardar Bahadur, Rai Bahadur, 1879 ; CLE., 1 Jan., 1878.
CLE.. 31 Dec, 1898.
Dholu, Mancherji Rustamji, Khan Bahadur, Eldcrton, Capt. F. H., R.I.M., D.S.O., 26
Nov., 1900.
CLE., 22 June, 1897. Elgin and Kincardine, the Rt. Hon. the Earl of,
Dicken, Col. William Popham, C.B., 30 May, K.G. ; G.C.S.I. (addtl.), 27 Jan., 1894 ;
1891 ; D.S.O., 1 July. 1887. G.C.I.E. (addtl.), 27 Jan., 1894.
Dickinson, Lieut.-Col. William, C.S.L, 4 June, Elgin, Constance Man,-, Countess of, C.I., 27
1869. Jan., 1894.
Dillon, Lieut-Col. G. F. H., C.B. ,26 June, 1903. •Eliot, Sir John, F.R.S., K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903.
Dillon, Gen. Sir Martin, G.C.B., 26 June, Eliott-Lockhart, Capt. Percy Clare, D.S.O.,
1902; C.S.L, 31 May, 1870. 16 Mav, 1899.
Dinshah, Edalji, CLE., 31 Dec, 1898. Elles, Maj.-Gen. Sir E. Roche, K.C.B., R.A.,
Dipchand, Virchand, CLE., 1 Jan., 1898. K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1904.
Donald, Douglas, CLE., 1 Jan.1, 1903. Elliot, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Locke, K.C.B., 26
•Donald, John Stuart, CLE., "t Jan., 1894. June, 1902; D.S.O., 1 July. 1887.
•Donnelly, Dv. Surg.-Gen. John McNeale, •Elliot, Frederick Augustus Hugh, CLE.,
C B., 25 Nov., 1886. 24 May, 1883.
Douglas, Major M. W., CLE., 26 June, 1903. Elliot, Major W. H. W., I.M.S., D.S.O.. 26
Dowker, Gen. Howard Codrington C.B., June, 1902.
21 June, 1887. ♦Elliott, Algernon, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903.
Downe,1 Maj.-Gen. Viscount, CLE., 10 March, •Elliott, Sir Charles Alfred, K.C.S.L, 15 Feb.,
1886. 1887.
• Retired from the Service.
ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST. iS9
Ellis, Maj.-Gen. Sir Arthur Edward Augustus, •Forrest, George William, CLE., 3 June, 1899.
G.C.V.O., C.S.I., 7 Mar., 1876; Comptroller, Fowler, Bt. Maj. Francis John, D.S.O. ,
Lord Chamberlain's Office, and ex officio 23 Aug., 1889.
Registrar of the Orders of the Star of India, Fowler, the Right Hon. Sir Henrv Hartley,
and of the Indian Empire. M.P., G.C.S.L, 29 June, 1895.
•Elsmie, George Robert, C.S.I. , 2 Jan., 189^. Fowler, Ellen, Lady, C.I., 20 March. 1895.
•Etheridge, Maj.-Gen. Alfred Thomas, C.S.I., I *B fi )9. Franklin, Surg.-Gen. Sir Benjamin,
31 May, 1872.Sir Charles Bean, K.C.B. (Civil),
•Euan-Smith, I.M.S., K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903.
Franks, Capt. Norman, CLE., 20 May, 1896.
21 Nov., 1890; C.S.I., 15 Nov., 1872. Eraser, Sir Andrew Henderson Leith, K.C.S.L,
Eustance, Major A. H., D.S.O., 6 Sept., 1904. 1 Jan., 1903.
♦Evans, Henry Farrington, C.S.I. , 3 June, 1899. Fraser. Stuart Mitford, CLE., 26 June, 1902.
Evans, Lt.-Gcn. Horace Moule, C.B., 26 May, Fraser-Tytler, Gen. Sir James Bannatync,
1894. K.C.B. , 21 June, 1887.
Evatt, Col. John Thorold, D.S.O., 10 Jan., 1900. Frederica, H.R.H. the Princess, C.I., 27 June,
Ewart, Capt. Richard Henry, D.S.O., 27 Aug., 1878. Sir Frederick William Richards,
'895- •Fryer,
Eyre, Col. Edmund Henry', C.B., 26 May, 1894. K. C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1895.
Fuller, Joseph Bampfylde, CLE., 1 Jan., 1892,
Faivaz Ali Khan, Mumtaz-ud-Daula Muhammad, C.S.L, 26 June, 1902.
Nawab, of Pahasu, C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1903. Fulton, Edmund Mc G. H., C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1904..
Fakirji Commodore, Dhanjibhai, Khan Bahadur, Fulton, Capt. Harry Townsend, D.S.O.,
C.I.E., 3: Dec, 1898. 20 Nov., 1900.
Fancourt, Col. St.J. M., C.B., 24 June, 1904.
Fanshawe, Sir Arthur Upton, C.S.I., 1 Jan., Gaikwar, H.H. Maharani Sahib Chimna Bai„
1896; K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903. C.I., 2 Aug., 1892.
"Fanshawe, Herbert Charles, C.S.I., 23 May, Gaing, Maung On, CLE., 1 Jan., 1900.
1900. Galhardo, Col. Eduardo Augusto Rodrigues,.
Fardunji Kuvarji Tarapurvalla, C.I.E., 1 Jan., K.CI.E. (Hony.), 1 Jan., 1901.
1901. •Gamble, James Sykes, CLE., 3 June, 1899.
Faridoonji Jamshedji, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903. Gangadhar Rao Madhav Chiinavis, CLE.,
Fasken, Bt. Col. C. G. M., C.B., 6 Sept., 1904. 25 May, 1895.
Fatch Ali Khan, Nawab, Kazilbash, CLE., Gangadhar Shastri, M., CLE., 1 Jan., 1903.
1 Jan., 1903. Ganpat Rai, Diwan, CLE., 25 May, 1892.
Fath Ali Khan, Nawab Saiyid, Bahadur, of Gartside-Tipping, Lieut.-Col. Robert Francis,
Banganapalle. C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1877. C.B., 29 Nov., 1900.
Faudel-Philli ps, Sir George Faudel, Bart., Gaselee, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alfred, K.C.B., 20 May.
G.C.I.E., 15 Oct., 1897. 1898; G.C.I. E. (addtl.), 24 July, 1901.
Fayrer, Surg.-Gen. Sir Joseph, Bart., Gatacre, Maj.-Gen. John, C.B., 1 July, 1887.
M.D., I.M.S., F.R.S. ; K.C.S.I., 7 Mar., 1876. Gaung, Kinwun Mingyi, C.S.L, 15 Feb., 1887.
Fazulbhai Visram, CLE., 1 Jan., 1895. Gaussen, Capt. James Robert, D.S.O., 29 Nov.,
Fenn, Col. Ernest Harold, R.A.M.C, CLE., 1900.
1 Jan., 1894. George, Edward Claudius Scotney, CLE.,.
Ferard, Henry Cecil, CLE., 1 Jan., 1898. 1 Jan., 1894.
Ferguson- Davie, Capt. Arthur Francis, D.S.O. , Gerard. Gen. Sir Montagu Gilbert, K.C.B.,
20 May, 1898. 26 June, 1902; K.C.S.L, 22 June, 1897.
Fergusson, the Right Hon. Sir James, Bart., Ghatge, Pirajirao Bapu Saheb, Chief of Kagal,
K.C.M.G., G.C.S.I., 25 Feb., 1885; CLE., CLE., 2 Jan., 1905.
28 April, 1880. Ghaus Bakhsh, Sardar Sir, Raisani, K.CI.E..
Fife, H.R.H. the Princess Louise, Duchess ol, 1 Jan., 1903.
C.I., 6 Aug., 1887. Ghosh, Rash Behari, CLE., 1 Jan., 1896.
•flinch, Benjamin Traill, CLE., 22 June, 1897. Ghulam Rasa Khan, Risaldar Major, M.V.O...
•Findlay, Surg.-Maj. John, M.B., CLE., 31 March, 1903.
1 Jan., 1889. Gib, Gen. Sir William Anthony, K.C.B..
Finlay, James Fairbairn, C.S.L, 20 May, 1896. 22 June, 1897.
Finney, Stephen, CLE.,
C.S.L,24 1June, 1904. Gibbon, Thomas Mitchell, CLE., 1 Jan., 1878.
•Finucane, Michael, Jan, 1898. Gidhaur, Maharaja Sir Ravaneshwar Prasad
Fisher, Capt. John, I. M.S., D.S.O., 20 May, 1898. Singh Bahadur of, K.CI.E., 25 May, 1895.
Fitzgerald, Col. Charles John Oswald, C.B., 1 Giles, Edward, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903.
1 July, 1887. •Giles, Robert, CLE., 3 June, 1899.
•Fitzgerald, Sir Gerald, K.C.M.G., 13 May, 1885. Gimlette, Lieut.-Col. George Hart Desmond,
•Fitzgerald, Sir William Gerald SeymourVesey, M.D., I.M.S., CLE., 9 Nov., 1001.
C.S.L, 15 Feb., 1887 ; K.C.I.E., 17 Aug., 1887. •Glass, James George Henry, CLE., 21 May.
•FitzHugh,Maj.-Gen. Alfred, C.B., 22 Feb., 1881. 1800.
Fitzpatrick, Sir Dennis, K.C S.I., 21 May, 1890. 1 Godley, Sir Arthur, K.C.B. (Civil), 24 Jan. .1893.
Flanagan, Lieut. E. B., D.S.O., 29 Nov., 1900. Gokhale, Gopal Krishna, CLE., 1 Jan.. 1904.
•Fleet, John Faithful!, CLE., 1 Jan., 1884. Goldney, Col. Thomas Holbrow, C.B., 20 May,
•Forbes, Arthur, C.S.L, 25 May, 1895. 1898.
Forbes, G. S., C.S.L, 24 June, 1904. •Goldsmid, Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederick lohn,
Forbes, Gen. Sir John, G.C.B., 3 June, 1899. C.B. (Civil), 16 Nov., 186c; K. C.S.L, 3 Nov.,
•Ford. William, C.S.L, 25 May, 1866. 1871.
* Reure<l from the Service.
i6o ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST.
Gondal, H.H. Sir Bhagwatsinghji Sagramji Harlow, Lieut.-Col. Reginald Campbell, D.S.O.,
Tkakur Sahib of, G.C.I. E., 22 June, 1897. 21 Jan., 1895.
Gondal. H.H. Rani Sahib of, C I., 2 Aug., rqo2. Haflkine, Dr. Waldemar Mordecai, CLE.,
Goodfellow, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Augustus, V.C., 22 June, 1897.
16 April, 1863 Haines, Field Marshal Sir Frederick Paul,
•Goodridge. Capt. Walter Somerville, R.N., G.C.B. ; G.C.S.I., 29 July, 1879; CLE.,
C. I.E., 1 Jan., 1001. 1 Jan., 1878.
•Goodwyn. Maj. Henry Edward, R.E., D.S.O., Hak Nawaz Khan, Khan Bahadur, CLE.,
1 July, 1887. 1 'Jan., 1895.
Gopal Krishna Gokhale. C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1904. Hall, Lieut. P.B., D.S.O., 26 June, 1903.
•Gordon, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Benjamin Lumsden, Hall, William Thomas, C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1904.
R.A., K.C.B., 3 June, 1899. Hamilton, Lord George, G.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1903.
Gordon, Col. James Henry, C.B., 3 June, 1893 ; Hamilton, Lady George, C.I., 20 Nov., 1893.
D. S.O., 1 Julv, 1887. Hamilton, Col. Henry, I.M.S., C.B., 24 June,
'Gordon, Col. John Charles Frederick, C I.E., 1904.
31 July, 1897. Hammick, Murray, CLE, 9 No"., 1901.
Gordon, Gen. Sir John James Hood, K.C.B., Hammond, Col. Sir Arthur George, K.C.B.,
21 May, 1898. 1 Jan., 1933 ; V.C, 15 Oct., i83i ; D.S.O.,
•Gordon, Col. Stannus Verner, D.S.O., 21 Jan., 10 April, 1889.
1896. Handcock, Lieut.-Gen. Arthur Gore, C.B.,
Gordon, Gen. Sir Thomas Edward, K.C.B., 3 June, 1893.
23 May, 1900 ; C.S.I. , 7 Aug., 1874 ; K.C.I. E , Hankin, Arthur Crommelin, CLE., 1 Jan., 1805.
3 June, 1893. Hanover, H.R.H. Princess Mary of, CI.,
Gordon, Webster Boyle. CLE., 1 Jan., 1004. 27 June, 1878.
Gordon, Gen. William, CLE., 1 Ian.. 1878. Harballabh Naravan Singh, Maharaja, of
•Gore, Col. St. George Corbet, R.E., C.S.I., Sonhursa, K.C.I. E., 1 Jan., 1903.
1 Jan., 1903. Hardy, Richard Gillies, C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1900.
Gough. Gen. Sir Charles John Stanlej', G.C.B., Hare, Lancelot, CLE., 1 Jan., iooo.
25 May, 1895 ; V.C., 2 Sept., 18^9. •Hare, Richard Douglas, CLE , 1 Jan., i93f.
Gough, Gen. Sir Hugh H., G.C.B., 20 May, Harman, Lieut.-Col. Richard, D.S.O., 19 Nov.,
1896; V.C., 24 Dec, 1858. 1891.
Gracey, Col. Thomas, C.S.I., 22 June, 1S97. Harnam Singh, Kunwar Ahluwalia, K.C.I.E.,
^Graham, Maj. -Gen. Thomas, R.A., C.B., 31 Dec, 1898.
9 April, 1880. Harrington, Lt.-Col. Sir J. L., K.C.V.O.,
Grant, Maj. Charles James William, V.C. , 9 Nov., 1903 ; C.B (Civil), 11 July, 1902.
26 May, 1891. Harriott, George Moss, CLE., 1 Jan. 1933.
Grant, Lieut.-Col. Edward Long, C.B., 21 June, Harris, the Right Hon. George Robert Canninsr,
1887. Lord, G.C.S.L, 25 May, 1893; G.C.I. E.
Grant, Lieut. G. P., D.S.O., 2 Sept., 1902. (addl.1, 21 May, 1890.
*Graves, Col. Benjamin Chamney, C.B., 20 May, Harris, Lucy Ada, Lady, CI., 14 April, 1890.
1898. Harris, Gen. Phillip Henry Farrell, C.B.,
Gray, Col. W. Du G., C.B., 24 June. 1904. 23 Nov., 1886.
•Green, Col. Malcolm Scrimshire, C.B., 23 Feb., Harvey, William Lea'hem, CLE., 9 Nov., iqoi.
1861. Hasan Ali Khan Talpur, Mir Muhammad.
"Green, Maj. -Gen. Sir William Henry Rodes, CLE., 26 May, 1894-
C.B. (Civil), 3 Dec, 1859; K.C.S.I., 25 May, Hastings, Charles Godolphin William, CLE.,
1866. 22 June, 1897.
Greenstreet, Reginald Hawkins, CLE., Hastings, Col. Edward Spence, D.S.O., 1 Julv,
3 June. 1899. 1887.
Greer, Richard Townsend. C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1004. •Hastings, Maj.-Gen. Francis Eddowes, C.B.,
Grey, Col. Leopold John Herbert, C.S.I., 26 May, 1894.
1 Jan., 1877. Haveloc'k, Sir Arthur Elibank, G.C.M.G.,
•Grierson. George Abraham, CLE., 26 May, G.C.S.L, 29 April, 1901 ; G.C.I.E. (addi
1894. tional), 16 March, 1893.
•Griesbach, Carl Ludolf, CLE., 15 Feb.. 1887. Havelock, Anne Grace, Ladv, C.I., 15 Oct.,
Griffin, Maj. Cecil Pender Griffiths, D.S.O., 29 1897.
Nov., 1900. Hawkes, Col. H. M. P., C.B., 2) June, 1934.
•Griffin, Sir Lepel Henry, K.C.S.I., 24 May, , Hav, Col. lames, C.B.. 3 June, 1809.
1881. •Heath, Lieut.-Col. John Macclesfield, C.M.G.,
Griffith, Ralph Thomas Hodgkin, CLE., 28 Jan., i836.
1 Jan., 1885. Henderson, Major-Gen. Philip Durham, C.S.L,
•Gunga Ram, Rai Bahadur, CLE., 26 June, 7 March, 1876.
1003. Henderson, Robert Herriot, CLE., 1 Jan.,
Gurdnn, Major Bertrand Evelyn Mellish, CLE., 1901-
23 May, 1900; D.S.O., 16 Julv, 1895. •Hendlcy, Col. Thomas Holbein, I.M.S., CLE.,
9.B.E. Gwalior, Col. H.H. the Maharaja Sindhia 1 Jan, 1891.
of, G.C.V.O., G.C.S.I.. 25 May, 1895. Henegan, Capt. John, D.S.O., '29 Dec, 1893.
Gwalior, H.H. the Maharani of, C.I., 1 Jan., Hennell, Col. Sir Reginald, D.S.O., 1 July, 1887.
1891. Hennessey, James Babonau Nickterlien,
•Gwatkin, Col. F. S., C.B., 26 June, 1902. CLE., b June, 1885.
■lietirert f,-oai t'.ic Service.
ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST. 161
Hennessy, Major-Gen. Sir George Robertson, Hooper, John, C.S.L, 1 Jan. 1904.
K.C.B.. 26 June, 1903. Hooper, Bdc. Suig.-Lieut.-Col. Sir
•Henry, Edward Richard, C.S.I.. 21 May, 1898. William Roe, I.M.S., K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1903.
Henry, Major-Gen., G., R.E., C.B., 26 June, •Hope, Sir Theodore Cracraft, K. C.S.L,
1903. 29 May, 1886; CLE., 22 July, 1882.
Herbert, Maj. Claude, D.S.O., 27 Aug., 1895. Horn, D. B., CLE., 2 Jan., 1905.
Herbert, Col. Lionel, C.V O., 31 March, 1903. Hornby, Bt. Major Montague Leyland, D.S.O.,
Hertz, Henrv Felix, C.I.E., 23" May, 1900. 27 Aug., 1895.
Hesse, H.R.H. The Grand Duchess of, C.J., 'Horstali, Jeremiah Garnett, CLE., 21 May,
11 Dec, 1893. 1890.
Het Ram, Pandit, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1884. Horton, Capt. J. H., I. M.S., D.S.O., 6 Sept..
Hewett, John Prescott, C.S.I., 31 Dec., 1898; 1904.
C.I.E., 30 May, 1891. Houtum-Schindler, Gen. A., CLE. (Hony.),
•Hext, Rear-Admiral Sir John, R.N., K.C.I. E., 23 May, 1900.
22 June, 1897. •Howell, Mortimer Sloper, CLE., 1 Jan., 1886.
•Higham, Sir Thomas, K.C.I.E., 26 June, 1902. Howorth, Sir Henry Hoyle, K.C.I.E., 25 May,
•Hildebrand, Arthur Hedding, CLE., 24 May, 1892.
1888. Huddleston, George, CLE., 26 June, 1903.
Hill, Arthur, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903. Hudson, Captain Corrie, I. M.S., D.S.O., 6Sept.,
Hill, C. H. A., C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1904. 1904.
Hill, Capt. John, D.S.O., 16 May, 1899. Hudson, Major H., CLE., 26 June, 1903.
Hill. Major Thomas Henry, I.S.M.D., C.I.E., Hudson, Lt.-Col. Sir William Brereton,
9 Nov., 1901. V.D., K.C.I.E., 2 Jan., 1893.
•Hills-Johnes, Lieut.-Gen. Sir. James, R.A., Huggins, Lt.-Col. Ponsonby Glenn, D.S.O.,
G.C.B., 3 June, 1893 ; V.C, 24 APril. l858- 1 July, 1887.
*Hittu Ram, Rai Bahadur, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1882. Hughes, Arthur John, CLE., 25 May, 1892.
Hobart, Mary Catherine, Lady (Mrs. Charles Hughes, Maj.-Gen. Charles Frederick, C.B.,
Coates), C.'L, 1 Jan., 1878. 22 June, 1897.
Hobday, Col. Thomas Francis, C.B., 22 June, Hughes, Walter Charleton, CLE., 23 May, 1900.
1897. Hugo. Capt. James Henry, I. M.S. , D.S.O.,
Hodding, Lieut. -Col. John, V.D., CLE., 20 May,Allan
1898. Octavian, C.B. (Civ.), 18 May,
1 Jan., 1903. •Hume,
Hodgson, Lieut. George Cecil, D.S.O., 16 Dec, i860.
1904. Humphreys, Capt. D. W H., D.S.O., 16 Dec,
Hodson, C. W., C.S.I. , 2 Jan., 1905. 1904.
Hodson, Major G. B., D.S.O., 12 Sept., 1902. Hunter, Lt.-Col. John Muir, C.S.L, 3 June,
*Hoernle, Dr. Augustus Frederick Rudolph, 1899.
CLE., 22 June, 1897. Hunza, Mir Muhammad Nazim Khan, of CLE.,
Hogg, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Adam George Forbes, 1 Jan., 1903.
June, 1904.Russell, C.S.I. , 15 Feb., Husain Ali Khan, CLE., 5 Feb., 1881.
K.C.B..Sir24Frederick
•Hogg, Husain, Nawab Bahadur Saiyid Ameer, CLE.,
1887 ; K.C.I E., 24 May, 1888. 1 Jan, 1888.
Hogg, Maj.-Gen. George Crawford, C.B., Husain, Saiyid Aulad, Khan Bahadur, CLE.,
20 May, 1896. 1 Jan., 1882
Hogge, Lieut. -Col. A. F., C.B., 16 Dec, 1904. Husband, Rev. Dr. John, F.R.C.S., CLE.,
Hogge,Col. John William, CLE., 1 Jan., 1894. 22 June, 1897.
Hohenlohe Langenburg, H.R.H. the Here Hussein Kuli Khan, H.E. Sir, Mokhber-ed-
ditary Princess of, C.I., 15 Oct., 1897. Dowlet, K.C.I. E. (Hony.), 26 June, 1902.
Holderness, Thomas William, C.S.I., 1 Jan., Hutchins, Sir Philip Percival, K.C.S.I.,
1898. 30 May, 1891.
•Holdich, Col. Sir T. Hungerford, R.E,, C.B., Hutchinson, Maj.-Gen. Henry Doveton, C.S.L,
26 May, 1894; K.C.I.E., 22 June, 1897; 1 Jan., 1903.
K.C.M.G., 11 Dec, 1902. Hutchinson, Col. J. B., C.S.L, 24 June, 1904.
Holdsworth, Maj. John Joseph, CLE., Hyderabad, H.H. Nizam of, G.C.B. (Hony.),
31 Dec. 1898. G.C.S.L, 17 Nov., 1884.
Holford, Capt. George Lindsay, C.V.O., CLE., Hyderabad, Mir Akbar Ali, of, C.S.L, 4 June,
21 May, 1890. 1869.
Holkar, H.H. Maharaja Sir Shivaji Rao, ex-
Chief of Indore, G.C.S.I., 30 June, 1887. Ibbetson, Sir Denzil Charles Jelf, K.C.S.I.,
Holland, Commander Gerald Edwin, R.I.M., 1 Jan., 1903.
CLE., 24 July, 1901 ; D.S.O., 28 July, 1890. a.D.C. Idar, Maharaja of, K.C.B. (Hony.),
Holland, Mai.-Gen. Henry William, C.B., 29 Nov., 1900; G.C.S.I., 22 June, 1897;
2 June, 1869. G.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903.
•Holland, Lt.-Col Trevenen James, C.B., Iddesleigh, Cecilia Frances, Dowager Countess
2 June, 1869. of, C.L, 1 Jan., 1878.
Holman, Capt. H. C, D.S.O., 29 Nov., 1900. •Ilbert, Sir Courtenay Peregrine, K.C.S.I.,
•Home, Col. Frederick Jervis, R.E., C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1895; CLE., 11 May, 1882.
25 Mav, 1892. Impey, William Henry Lockington, C.S.L,
Home, Walter, CLE., 24 June, 1904. 1 Jan., 1903.
Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton, G.C.S.I., 22 June, Indore, H.H. Maharaja Sir Shivaji Rao Holkar,
1897. late of, G.C.S.I., 30 June, 1887.
• Retired from the Service.
162 ALPHABETICAL ] IONOURS LIST.
Innes, Lt.-Gen. James John McLeod, V.C., •Joyner, Robert Batson, CLE., 1 Jan., 1898.
24 Dec, 1858. Jujhar Singh Ju Deo, Rai Bahadur Diwan,
Irwin, of Charkari, CLE., 1 Jan., 1895.
•Irwin,A.George
M. B.,Robert,
C.S.I., C.S.I.,
24 June,1 Jan.,
1004. 1901.
Jumna Bai Sahib, H.H. Maharani Gaekwar, of
Irwin, Henry, C.I.E., 24 May, 1888. Baroda, C.I., 1 Jan., 1878.
Ismay, Stanley, C.S.I., 9 Nov., 1901. Junagarh, H.H. the Nawab of, K.C.S.I.,
*Izat, Alexander, CLE., 31 Dee., 1898. 31 Dec, 1898.
Jackson, Samuel, C.I.E., 24 May, 1883. Kagal (Senior), Pirajirao Bapu Saheb Ghatge,
Jacob, Major Arthur Le Grand, D.S.O., 5 Oct., Chict of, CLE., 2 Jan., 1905.
1898. Kailash Chandra Bose, Rai Bahadur, CLE.,
Jacob, Edward Fountaine, C.I.E., 21 May, 1898. 23 May, 1900.
Jacob, L. M., C.S. I., 2 Jan., 1905. Kalat, Mir Sir Khudadad Khan, ex-Wali of,
Jacob, Col. Sir Samuel Swinton, K.C.I.E., G.C.S.L, (Hony.), 29 July, 1879.
26 June, 1902. Kalat, Mir Sir Mahmud Khan, Waliof, G.C.I.E.,
*Jacob, Col. Sydney Long, RE., CLE., 10 Aug., 1894.
23 May, 1900. Kali Nath Mitter, CLE., 1 Jan., 1901.
Jagadish Chandra Bose, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903. Kalika Dass Datta, Rai Bahadur, CLE., 1 Jan.,
"Jahandad Khan, Raja, Khan Bahadur, CLE., 1900.
1 [an., 1904. Kaluba, Kumar Sri, CLE., 30 June, 1887.
fai Kishan Dass, Raja, of Aligarh (N.W.P.), Kanchi Krishnaswami Rao, Diwan Bahadur,
C.S.I., 31 May, 1870. , CLE., 9 Nov., 1901.
'aipur, H.H. Maharaja-dhiraj Sawai Sir Madho j Kapur, Ban Bihari, Raja of Burdwan, C.S.I. ,
Singh Bahadur, of, G.C.V.O., G.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1903.
t Jan., 1888 ; G.C.I.E.,23 May. 1900, Kapurthala, H.H. Raja Sir Jugatjit Singh
Jalal-ud-din, Khan Bahadur Kazi, Akhundzada, Bahadur of, K.C.S.I., 22 June, 1897.
of Kandahar, C.I.E., 3 June, 1899. Karauli, H.H. the Maharaja of, G.C.I.E.,
Jallab Khan, Sardar, CLE, 2 Jan., 1905. 22 June, 1897.
Jambulingam Mudaliyar, C, Rao Bahadur, Kashi Rao Sarve, Sardar Bahadur, C.S. I.,
C. I.E., 26 June, 1902. 22 June, 1897.
♦James, Sir Henry Evan Murchison, C.S. I., Kashmir, Raja Sir Amar Singh of, K.C.S.L,
1 Jan., 1898; K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1901. 10 Nov., 1891.
Jammu and Kashmir, Mai. -Gen. H.H. the Keary, Lt.-Col. Henry D'Urban, D.S.O., 18
Maharaja of, G.C.S.I., 25 May, 1892. Mar., 1892.
Jamshedji, Karidoonji, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903. Keene, Charles James, CLE., 26 June, 1903.
Jang, H E. Maharaja Sir Chandra Shamsher, •Keene, Henry George, CLE., 1 Jan., 1883.
Rana Bahadur, G.C.S.I., 2 Jan., 1905. Keighley, Col. Charles Marsh, C.B., 20 May,
Janjira, Nawab of, K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1895. 1898; D.S.O., 10 April, 1889.
*Iardine, Sir John, K.C.I. E., 22 June, 1897. Kelly, Col. James Graves, C.B., 16 July, 1895.
Jarrett, Col. Henry Sullivan, C.I.E., 1 Jan., Kemball, Gen. Sir Arnold Burrowes, K.C.B.,
1895- 29 July, 1878; K.C.S.L, 25 May, 1866.
Jaswant Singh, H.H. Raja, of Sailana, K.C.I.E., Kembali, Maj. Charles Arnold, CLE., 1 Jan.,
24 June, 1904. i9°3-
Jaswantsinghji Fatehsii ghji, Sir, Thakur Sahib Kemp, Commdr. T. W., R.N., CLE., 2 Jan.,
of Limri, K.C.I.E.. 30 June, 1887. 1905-
•Jatar, Sri Ram Bhikaji, C.I.E., 26 May, 1894. Kendall, Commdr. C. J. C, R.I.M., D.S.O.,
Jehangir, Pestanji, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1882. 6 Sept. 1904.
Jenkins, Col. Sir Francis Howell, K.C.B., Kennedy, Frederick Charles, CLE., 29 May,
22 June, 1897. 1886.
Jenkins, Sir Lawrence Hugh, K.C.I. E., 1 Jan., | 'Kennedy, Hartley, C.S. I., 26 June, 1902.
1903- Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Tamburan, C.S.I. ,
♦ lenkinson, Sir Edward George, K.C.B. (Civil), 25 May, 1895.
' 2 June, 1888. Kerr, Lieut. -Col., M.A., C.B., 16 Dec, 1904.
lennings. Lt.-Col. Robert Henry, R.E., C.S. I., Kesri Singh, H.H. Maharao Sir, of Sirohi,
1 Jan., 1904. K.C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1895; G.C.I.E., 9 Nov.,
Jennings, Lt.-Gen. Robert Melvill, C.B., 1901.
20 May, 1896. Khairpur, H.H. the Mir of, G.C.I.E., 22 June,
liwan Singh, Sardar, of Shahzadpur, C.S. I., 1897.
1 Jan., 1891. Khan, Sardar Jallab, CLE., 1 Jan., 1905.
Johnson, Gen. Sir Allen Bayard, K.C.B., Kharan, Sardar Sir Naoroz Khan, of, K.C.I.E.,
25 May, 1889. 24 May, 1888.
lohnson, Gen. Sir Charles Cooper, G.C.B., Khem Singh Bedi, Baba Sir, K.C.I. E., 1 Jan.,
23 May, 1900. 1898.
Johnston, H. J., CLE., 24 June, 1904. Khengarji, H.H. Maharao Sir, Bahadur, Ran
iohnstone, Frederick John, CLE., 1 Jan., 1896. of Cutch, G.C.I.E., 30 June, 1887.
Jones, Capt. Herbert John, D.S.O., 16 July, Khuda Bakhsh, Khan Bahadur, Maulvi, CLE.,
1895. 1 Jan., 1903.
"Jones, William Brittain, C.S.I. , 25 May, 1883. Kielhorn, Franz, Ph.D., CLE., 1 Jan.,
Jopp, Col. John, C.B., 26 May, 1894. 1887.
jotindra Mohan Tagor, Maharaja, K.C.S.I., •King, Bde.-Surg. Lt.-Col. Sir George, M.B.,
23 May, 1882. I.M.S., K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1898.
* Retired from the Service.
ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST. 163
King, Sir Henry Seymour, K.C.I.E., 15 Aug., Lely, Sir Frederick Styles Philpin, C.S.I. , ijan.,
1892. 1901 ; K.C.I.E., 2 Jan., 1905.
King, Lucas White, C.S.I., 21 May, 1898. "Le Messurier, Col. Augustus, R.E., CLE.,
King, Lt.-Col. Walter Gawen, I. M.S., C.I.E., 28 June, 1886.
3 June, 1899. Le Mesurier, Havilland, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903.
Kinloss, Mary, Baroness, C.I., 1 Jan., 1878. Leslie, Sir Bradford, K.C.I.E., 15 Feb.,
"Kipling, John Lockwood, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1887.
1887. Sir John. M.D., K.C.B., 18 July, 1890;
•Kirk, Leslie, Col. Sir Charles Henry, Bart., C.B.,
21 Jan., 1896.
•Kirkpatrick, 2Maj.
G.C.M.G., Feb.,W,
1886.
D.S.O., 2 Sept., 1902. Lethbridge, Lt.-Col. Sir Alfred Swaine,
I. M.S., K.C.S.L, 20 May, 1896.
Kisch, H. M., C.S.I., 2 Jan., 1905. •Lethbridge, Sir Roper, K.C.I.E., 1 Jan.,
Knight, Maj. W. C, D.S.O., 22 Aug., 1902. 1800.
Knowles, Cant. G., D.S.O.. 12 Sept., 1902. Limri, Sii Jaswantsinghji Fatehsinghji, Thakur
Knyvett, A. v., C.I.E., 2j June, 1904. Sahib of, K.C.I.E., 30 June, 1887.
Kolhapur.H.H. SirShahu Chhattrapati Maharaj, Lindsay. Alexander Martin, CLE., 1 Jan., 1000.
Maharaja of, G.C.V.O., G.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1895. Little, Lt.-Gen. Henry Alexander, C.B.,
Korea, the Emperor of, G.C.I.E., (Hony.j, 12 Nov., 1889.
17 Dec 1900. Loch, Lieut.-Col. Granville Henry, CLE.,
Kori Sadhauli, Raja Kampal Singh of, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1901.
21 lune, 1904. Loch, Lieut.-Col. William, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903.
Knta! H.H. Hony. Maj. Sir Umed Singh, Lockiiart, Mary Katherine, Lady, C.I., 30 Nov.,
Kahadur, Maharao of, K.C.S.L, 23 May, 1900.
1900. Loharu, Chief of, K.C.I.E., 22 June, 1897.
Kotlehr, Raja Ram Pal of, C.S.I., 24 June, Lorimer, John Gordon, CLE., 26 June, 1902.
1904. Louise, H.R.H. the Princess, Duchess of
Krishna Murti, P.N., K.C.I. E„ 1 Jan., 1903. Argyll, C.I., 1 Jan., 1878.
Kun Kyi, Sawbwa of Mong Nai, C.I.E., 1 Jan., Louise, H.R.H. the Princess, Duchess of Fife,
>9°3- C.I., 6 Aug., 1887.
Louise Auguste of Schleswig-Holstein, H.H.,
the Princess, C. I., 11 Dec, 1893.
•Lovett, Maj. -Gen., Beresford, R.E. , C.B.,
Lafont, Rev. Father Eugene, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 10 April, 1889; C.S.I., 14 Feb. , 1S73.
1880. Low, Maj. Robert Balmain, D.S.O., 21 Jan.,
Lahej, Sultan Sir Ahmad bin Fadthl of, 1896.
K.C.S.L, 9 Nov., 1901. Low, Gen. Sir Robert Cunliffe, G.C.B. ,21 Jan.,
Lall, Shyam Sundar, Rao Bahadur, Diwan ol 1896.
Kishangarh, CLE , 1 Jan., 1903. Lucas, Maj. Frederic George, D.S.O., 20 May,
Lamb, Richard Amphlett, CLE., 9 Nov., 1898.
1901. Ludlow, Col. Edward Samuel, CLE., 1 Jan.,
•Lambert, Sir John, K.C.I.E., 3 June. 1893. 1879.
Lamington, Lord, G.C.M.G., G.C.I. E., (addtl.), Lugard, Major Edward James, D.S.O., 28 July,
12 Dec, 1903 1890.
Lance, Lt.-Gen. Frederick, C.B., 25 May, 1889. •Luke, Stephen Paget Walter Vyvyan C I.E.,
Lane, Col. Clayton Turner, CLE., 25 May, 1 Jan., 1880.
1895. Lumsden, Col. Dugald McTavish, Ind. Volrs.,
Lansdowne, the Right Hon. the Marquess of, C.B., 19 April, 1901.
K.G. ; G.C.M.G., G.C.S.L (addtl.), 10 Dec, Lumsden. Gen. Sir f^ler Stark, G.C.B , 3 July,
1888 ; G.C.I.E. (addtl.), 10 Dec, 1888. 1885 ; C.S.I. , 25 March, 1870.
Lansdowne, Maud Evelyn, Marchioness of, Lunawara, Raja ot, K.C. I.E., 25 May, 1889.
C.I., 10 Dec, 1888. •Lyall, Rt. Hon. Sir Alfred Comyns, D.C.L,
•Latimer, Frederick William, CLE., 1 Jan., K.C.B. (Civil), 24 May, 1881 ; G.C.I.E., 1 Jan.,
1 901. 1896.
La Touche, James John Digges, K.C.S.I., •Lyall, Sir Charles James, LL.D., K.C.S.L,
9 Nov., 1001. 22 June, 1897; CLE., 1 Jan., 1880.
Laughton, Col. Arthur Frederick, C.B., 25 Nov., •Lyall, David Robert, C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1891.
1886. •Lyall, Sir James Broadwood, K.C.S.L,
Law, Sir Edward FitzGerald, K.C.M.G., 21 May, 24 May, 1888 ; G.C.I.E., 25 May, 1892.
1898 ; C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1903. Lye, Major Robert Cobb, D.S.O., 16 Dec, 1904.
Law, Joy Gobind, CLE., 31 Dec, 1898. •Lyon, Bde.-Surg. Lieut.-Col. Isidore Berna-
•Lawrence, Alexander John, CLE., 24 May, dotte, CLE., 25 May, 1889.
1888. Lyster, Lieut.-Gen. Harry Hammon, C.B.,
Lawrence, Harriette Katherine, Dowager 22 Feb., 1881 ; V.C, 2 Sept, 1859.
Lady, C.I., 1 June, 1878. Lytton, Edith, Dowager Countess of, C.I,,
•Lawrence, Sir Walter Roper, K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1 Jan., 1878.
1903.
Lee-Warner, Sir William, K.C.S.L, 21 May,
1898. Macandrew, Maj. Henry John Milnes, D.S.O.
Leigh, Lt.-Col. Henry Percy Poingdestre, 29 Nov., 1900.
Cl.E.,1 Ja*n.,.i892. Macartney, George, CLE., 23 May, 1900.
* Retired from the Service.
,64 ALPHABETICAL NOURS LIST.
McBarnet, Capt. A. E., D.S.O., 2 Sept., 1902; •Malcolmson, Maj.-Gen. John Henry Porter,
M V.O., 12 Aug:., 1904. C.B., 25 July, 1879.
MacCartie, Lieut. -Col. Frederick Fitzgerald, Man, Edward Horace, CLE., 2 Jan., 1893.
M.B., I. M.S., CLE . 1 Jan., 1898. *Mance, Sir Henry Christopher, CLE., 1 Jan.,
Macdonald, Bt. Col. Sir James Ronald Leslie, .883.
C.B. (Civil), 16 Jan., 1900; K.C.I.E., 16 Dec, Mancherji Kavasji Murzban, Khan Bahadur,
1904. CLE., 30 May, 1891.
•MacDonnell, Rt. Hon. Sir Antony Patrick, Mancherji Rustamji Dholu, Khan Bahadur,
G.C.S.I., 22 June, 1897; K.C.V.O., 11 Aug., CLE., 22 June, 1897.
'903. •Manderson, Maj.-Gen. George Rennie, C.B ,
McDonnell. R. G. P. P.. CLE., 2 Jan.. 1905. 22 Feb., 1881.
Mclnroy, Col. Charles, C.B., 26 Mav, 1894. 'Mangles, R. L., V.C, 8 July. 1850.
McKay, Col. Henry Kellock, I. M.S., CLE,, Manning, Bt. Lieut.-Col. Sir William Henry,
31 Dec , 1898. C.B. ,7 Aug., 1903: K.C.M.G., 6 Sept., 1904.
Mackay, Sir James Lyle, K.C.I. E., 1 Jan., 1894 ; Mansfield. Col. H., C.B., 24 June, 1904.
G.C.M.G., 9 Nov., 1902. Mansinghji Sarsinghji, Thakur Sahib of
Mackenzie, Col. Alfred Robert Davidson, C.B., Palitana, K C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1896.
29 May, 1886. Margaret of Connaught, H.R.H. the Princess,
Maclean, Mai. -Gen. Charles Smith, C.B., C.I., 15 Ian. 19CO.
22 Feb., 1881 ; CLE., 20 March, 1888. Markby, "Sir William, D.C.L., K.C.I.E., 1 Jan.,
Maclean, Sir Francis William, K.C, K.C.I. E., iSSq.
1 1 Jan., 1898. "Markham, Sir Clements Robert, K.C.B. (Civil),
'Maclean, Frederick Gurr, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903. 20 May, 1896.
McLeod, Lieut.-Gen. Donald lames Sim, C.B. , Marsh, Lieut. C. H., D.S.O., 29 Nov. 1900.
20 May, 1898 ; D.S.O., 1 July, 1887. Marsh, Henry. CLE., 23 May, 1900.
Macleod, Lieut.-Col. James John, CLE., 20 May, Marshall, Maj.-Gen. George Frederick Le3--
1896. cester, CLE., 2 Jan., 1893.
McMahon, Major Arthur Henry, C.S.L, 22 June, Martin, Maj.-Gen. A. R., C.B., 26 June, 1902.
1897 ; CLE., 1 Jan., 1894. Martin, Col. Cunliffe, C.B.,22 Feb., 1881.
'Macnabb, Sir Donald Campbell, C.S.L, 24 May, Martindale, Sir Arthur Henry Temple, K. C.S.L,
1881 ; K.C.I.E., 15 Feb., 1887. 24 June, 1901.
•McNair, Maj. John Frederick Adolphus, R.A., Mary of Hanover, H.R.H. the Princess, CI.,
C.M.G., 24 May, 1879. 27 June, 1878.
Maconchv, Lieut.-Col. Ernest William Stuart Masson, Lt.-Col. Sir David Partes, CLE.,
King, D.S.O.,Sir19 Nov.,
•Macpherson, Arthur1891.
George, K.C. I.E., Massy, 1 Jan., 1898.
Col. H. S., C.B., 26 June, 1903.
•Macpherson, Charles Gordon Welland, CLE. 'Mathew,Col.
1 Jan., 1889. Masters, Alexander, C.B., 24 June, 1904.
George Felton, CLE., 1 Jan., 1882.
1 Jan., 1880. Matthews, Henry Montagu, CLE., 15 Feb., 1887.
Macpherson, Duncan James, CLE., 1 Jan., Maunsell, Gen. Sir Frederick Richard, K.C. B.,
1898. 22 June, 1897.
Macpherson, Lieut. J., D.S.O., 29 Nov., 1900. Maxwell, Bt. Maj. Francis Aylmer, V.C,
Macpherson, lohn Molesworth, C.S.L, 22 June, 8 March, 1901 ; D.S.O., 20 May, 1898.
1897. Maxwell, Lt.-Col. Henry St. Patrick, C.S.L,
Macpherson, William Charles, C.S.L, 1 Jan., 25 May, 1892.
1 003. 3.B.C. Mayne, Col. Richard Charles Graham,
McQueen, Lt.-Gen. Sir John Withers, K.C.B., C.B., 4 Oct., 1898.
10 April, 1889. Mayo, Arthur, late Indian Navy, V.C, 25 Feb1.,
Macquoid, Capt. Charles Edward Every Francis 1862.
Kirwan, D.S.O., 20 Mav, 1898. Mavo, Blanche Julia, Dowager Countess of,
a.B.«T. McRae, Col. Henry Napier, C.B.. C.I., 1 Jan., 1878.
20 May, 1898. Meade,Lt.-Col. Malcolm John,C. I.E., 1 Jan.,iocc.
McSwiney, Bt. Col. Edward Frederick Mecklenburg - Strelitz, H.R.H. the Grand
Henry, D.S.O., 1 July, 1887; C.B., 26 June, Duchess of, C.I., 1 Jan., 1878.
1903. Mehrulla Khan, Raisani, CLE., 1 Jan., 1003.
McVean, Capt. D. A. 1)., D.S.O., 2 Sept., 1902. Mehta, Sir Pherozeshah Merwanji, K.C.I.E.,
Madho Singh, H.H. Maharaja-dhiraj Sawai Sir, 24 June, 1904.
of Jaipur, G.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1888 ; G.C.I. E., Mehta, Rustamji Dhanjibhai, CLE., 22 Jan.
23 May, 1900. 1897.
Madhu Sudhan Das, CLE., 1 Jan., 1904. •Meiklejohn, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Hope,
Mahmud Khan, H.H. Mir Sir, Wali of Kalat, K.C.B., 20 May, 1898; C.M.G., 15 Feb. 1887.
G.C.I.E., 10 Aug., 1894. Melitus, Paul Gregory, CLE.. 1 Jan., 1894.
Mahta Punna Lalji, Rai, CLE., t Jan., 1887. Melliss, Capt. Charles John, V.C, 15 Jan., 1901.
Mainwaring, Gen. William George. CLE. Melliss, Col. Sir Howard,K.C.S.I.,22 June,i897.
1 Jan., 1878. •Melvill, Philip Sandys, C.S.L, 7 March, 1876.
•Maitland, Maj.-Gen. Pelham James, C.B., Merk, William Rudolf Henry, C.S.L, 15 Feb.,
20 May. 1806. 1887.
Maitland, William James, CLE., 15 Feb., 1887. •Merriman, Gen. Charles James, R.E., C.S.L,
Malaudh, Sardar Badan Singh, of, C.S.L, 24 May, 1878.
1 Jan., 1903. •Merriman, Col. William, CLE., 1 Jan., 1890.
'Malcolm, Maj. P., D.S.O., 2 Sept., 1902. Meyer, William Stevenson, CLE., 9 Nov., 1901.
• Retired from the Service.
ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST. 165
Mian Bhure Singh, C.I.E., i Jan., 1901. Muhammad Yakub walad Shaikh Ismail, Khan
Michael, Gen. James, C.S.I., 7 March, 1876. Bahadur, CLE., 1 Jan., 1900.
"Miley, Col. James Aloysius, C.S.L, 22june, 1897. Muir, Col. Charles Wemyss,C. I.E., 25 July, 1887 ;
Miller, John Ontario, C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1901. C. B., 26 June, 1902.
Miller, Rev. William, D.D., C.I.E., 23May, 1884. •Muir, Sir William, K.C.S.I., 8 Feb., 1867.
Minchin, Capt. Alfred Beckett, CLE., 21 May, Mukharji, Raja Piari Mohan of Uttarpara,
1898. C. S.L, 15 Feb., 1887.
Minchin, Lieut.-Col. Charles Frederick, D.S.O., Mullaly, Major Alexander, D.S.O., 16 Dec,
29 Nov., 1900. 1904.
Miraj (Senior Branch), Sir Gangadhar Rao Mumtaz-ud-Daula Muhammad Faiyaz Ali Khan,
Ganesh, Chief of, K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903. Nawab of Pahasu, C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1903.
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, CLE., 24 May, 1881. •Murphy, Lt.-Col. William Reed, I.M.S.,
Mirza Umrao Beg, Ressaidar Bahadur, M.V.O., D. S.O., 28 July. 1890.
31 March, 1903. Murray, Major Frank. D.S.O., 16 Dec, 1904.
Moberly, Capt. Frederick James. D.S.O., Murshidabad, Nawab of, G.C.I.E., 31 May,
10 Aug., 1893. 1890.
Mohesh Chandra Nyayaratna, C.I.E., 24 May, Murshidabad, H.H. the Nawab Shameshi
1881. Jahan, Begum Sahib of, C.I., 15 Oct., 1897.
•Molesworth, Sir Guilford Lindsay, K.C.I.E, Muskat, H.H. Saiyid Faisal bin Turki, Sultan
24 May, 1888. of, G.C.l.E. (Hony.), 15 Nov., 1903.
Molloy, Col. Edward, C.B., 23 May, 1900. Mysore, H.H. the Maharani of, C.I., 3 June,
Alolyneux, Capt. Edward Mary Joseph, U.S.O., 1893-
29 Nov., 1900.
*Moncrieff, Sir Colin Campbell Scott, R.E.,
K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1903: K. CM. G., 2r June, 1887. Nabha, Hony. Col., H.H. Raja Sir Hira Singh
Money, Col. Elliott Alexander, C.B., 22 June, Malvindar Bahadur of, G. C.S.L, 29 July,
1897. 1879; G.C.I E., 1 Jan., 1003.
•Money, William James, C.S.L, 4 June, 1869. Nagar, Raja Sikander Khan of, CLE., 1 Jan.,
M6ng Nai, Kun Kyi, Sawbvva of, CLE., 1 Jan., »9°3-
>9°3- Alexander, CLE., 24 June, 1904. Nalin Bihar* Sircar, Babu, CLE., 26 June,
•Monro, 1902.
•Monro, J., C.B. (Civ ). 2 June, 1888. Nanak Chand, Rai Bahadur, CLE., 9 Nov.,
Monteath, Sir James, K.C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1903. 1901.
Montgomery, Lt.-Col. James Alexander Law Nanquette, Pierre Francois H., CLE., 30 June,
rence, C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1903. 1879.
Moore, Maj. - Gen. Arthur Thomas, C.B., Naoroji Manekji Wadia, CLE., 2 Jan., 1893.
21 June, X887; V.C, 3 Aug., i860. Naoroji Pestonji, Vakil, Khan Bahadur, CLE.,
Moore, Capt. C. H. G., D.S.O., 16 Dec, 1904. 1 Jan., 1897.
Moore, Lt.-Col. Sir George Montgomerie, Naoroz Khan, Sir, Sardar of Kharan, K.C.I.E.,
R.A., CLE., 1 Jan., 1894. 24 May, 1888.
Moore, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry, K.C.B., 22 June, Napier of Magdala, Mary Cecilia, Dowager
1897 ; CLE., 1 Jan., 1878. Lady, CI., 31 May, 1879.
Moradabad (U.P.), Raja Jai Krishan Dass of, Napier and Ettrick, Anne Jane Charlotte,
C.S.L, 31 May, 1870. Dowager Lady, C.I., 1 Jan., 1878.
Moreland, W. H., CLE., 2nd Jan., 1905. Napier, Col. Hon. George Campbell, CLE.,
•Morris, Sir John Henry, K.C.S.I., 2 May, 1883. 1 Jan., 1878.
Morton, Maj. -Gen. Sir G. de C, C.B., K.C.I.E., Narayana Devu, Raja Sri Gauracbandra
31 Dec, 1898. Gajapati, of Parlakimedi, CLE., 2 Jan., 1903.
Morvi, H.H. the Thakur Sahib of, G.C.I.E., Nathan, Robert. CLE., 1 Jan., 1903.
25 July, 1897. Nation, Gen. Sir John Louis, K.C.B., 23 Maj-,
•Moule, Horace Frederick D'Oyly, C.S.L, 1900.
22 June, 1897. Nayar, C. Sankaran, CLE., 24 June, 1904.
Mudaliyar, C. Jambulingam, Rao Bahadur, •Naylor, James Richard, C.S.I., 21 May, 1890.
CLE., 26 June, 1902. Nazim Khan, Mir Muhammad, Mir of Hunza,
Mudaliyar, Pakam Rajaratna, Diwan Bahadur, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903.
CLE., 23 May, 1900 Needham, Jack Francis, CLE., 31 Dec, 1898.
Muhammad Akram Khan, Nawab of Amb, *Neel, Edmund, CLE., 21 May, 1890.
K.C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1889. Newmarch, Maj. -Gen. Sir Oliver Richardson,
Muhammad Ali Beg, Hon. Lt.-Col. Nawab, K.C.S.L, 26 May, 1894.
Afsar-i-Jang Bahadur, CLE., 22 June, 1897. •Nicholson, Sir Frederick Augustus, K.C.I.E.,
Muhammad Aslam Khan, Kazi, C.M.G., 15 Feb., 1 Jan., 1903.
1887. » Nicolson, Sir Arthur, Bart., K.C.B., K.C.V.O.,
•2.D.C Muhammad Aslam Khan, Hony. Col, C.M.G., K.C.I.E., 20 March, 1888.
Nawab, Sardar Bahadur, CLE., 15 Feb., •Nisbet, Col. Robert Parry, CLE., 6 June,
1887. 1885.
Muhammad Bakhtiyar Singh, Sahibzada, CLE., Nixon, Maj.-Gen. J. E., C.B., 26 June, 1902.
1 Jan., 1898. Norie, Major C. E. de M., D.S.O., 26 June,
Muhammad Khudadad Khan, Mir Sir, ex-Wali 1902.
of Kalat, G. C.S.L (Hony.), 29 July, 1879. Northcote, Henry Stafford, Lord, C.B., G.C.l.E.
Muhammad Sami Ulla Khan, Maulvie, C.M.G., (addtl.), 17 Feb., 1900.
10 Dec, 1884. Northcote, Alice, Lady, C.I., 17 Feb., 1900.
• Ketirel f, 1 the Service.
(66 ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST.
•Norton, David, C.S.I., i .Ian., 1898. Peile, Col. Solomon Charles Frederick, CLE.,
Nunn. Lieut.-Col. Joshua Arthur, D.S.O., 1 Jan., 1901.
A.V.D., CLE., 1 Jan., 1895. •Pembei ton, Maj.-Gen. Robert Charles Boilcau,
R.E., C.S.L, 26 May, 1894.
Pennington, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Richard, C.B.,
•O'Callaghan, Sir Francis Langford, C.S.I., 21 June, 1887.
1 Jan., 1888; C.I.E., 24 May, 1883; K.C.M.G., •Penny, Edmund, CLE., 23 May, 1900.
26 lune, 1902. Pennveuick, Alexander, CLE., 21 May, 1898.
O'Connor, Lieut-Col. P. F., I.M.S., C.B., 26 ] •Pennvcuick, Col. John, R.E., C.S.L, 10 Oct.,
June, 1902. 1805-
O'Connor, Capt. W. F. T., R.A., C.I.E., 16 Perkins, •Perram. Capt.
GeorgeJ. C. C, D.S.O.,
James, CLE., 261 Jan.,
June,1904.
1902.
Dee., 1904.
•O'Conor, lames Edward, C.I.E., 1 Ian., 1891. Persia, H.R.H. Sultan Massoud Mirza, Vamin-
•Odling, Charles William, C.S.I. , I Jan., 1898. ed-Dowlah, Zil-es-Sultan, of, G.CS.l.(Hony.),
•Odling, Tom Francis, C.M.G., 7 Jan., 1891. 1 Nov., 1887.
O'Donnell, Maj. Hugh, D.S.O., 23 Aug., Pestanji lehangir, Khan Bahadur, CLE., 1 Jan.,
1889. 1882.
•Oldham, William Benjamin, C.I.E., 2 Jan., Peterson, Major Frederick Hopewell, U.S.O.,
1893- 27 Aug., 1805.
•Ollivant, Sir Edward Charles Kayll, K.C.I.E., Petley, Lieut. Eaton Wallace, R.N. (retd.),
25 May, 1892. CLE., 1 Jan., 1897.
Ommaney, Col. Edward Lacon, C.S.I. , 25 May, Pherozeshah M. Mehta, Sir, K.C.I.E., 24 June,
1889. 1904.
On Gaing, Maung, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1000. •Phihpps, Lieut.-Col. Ivor, D.S.O., 29 Nov.,
Orcha, H.H. the Maharaja of, G.C.I. E., 23 May, l^OO.
1000. Piagpur, Raja of, CLE., 20 May, 1896.
»Ottlcy, Col. Sir John Walter, R.E., K.C.I. E., Piari Mohan Mukerjee, C.S.L. 13 Feb., 1887.
24 June, 1904. Pinhey, Major Alexander Fleetwood, CLE.,
•Owen, Lieut.-Col. Charles William, I.M.S., 9 Nov., 1901.
C.M.G., 15 Feb., 1887; CLE.," 24 May, 1881. Pitman, Charles Edward, CLE., 1 Jan., 1880.
•Ozanne, E. C, C.S.I., 26 June, 1902. Playfair, Sir Patrick, CLE., 1 Jan., 1806.
•Pl'owdcn, SirT. I. C. (see Chichele-Plowden).
•Plowden, Sir William Chichele, K.C.S.I.,
Pahasu, Nawab of, C.S.I. , 1 Jan., 1903. 29 May, : 886.
Pal, Raja Ram, of Kutlahr, C.S.I., 24 June •Pollen," John, CLE., 26 (line, 1903.
1904. Pollock, Col. J. A. R, C.B., 26 June, 1903.
Palanpur. Diwan of, G.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1898. •Pontifex, Sir Charles, K.C.I. E., 25 May, 1892.
Palitana, Chief of, K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1896. •Porteous, Alexander, CLE., 26 June, 1902.
•Palmer, Charles George, CLE., 1 Jan., .898. Porteous, Col. Charles Arkcol, CLE., 25 May,
•Parker, Joseph, C.S.I., 17 Sept., 1896. i895-
Parlakamedi. Sri Gaurachandra Gajapati Porter, W. N., CLE., 24 June. 1-204.
Narayana Devu, Raja of, CLE., 2 Jan.. 1905. Powlett, Col. Percy William, C.S.L, 1 Jan.,
ParsharJ, Rao Bahadur Pandit Sakhdeo. CLE., 1801.
26 June, 1902. Prakash, H.H. Sir Surindar Bikram, Raja of
Parsliad, Maharaja PeshkarSirKishan, K.C.I.E., Sirmur, K.CS. I.. 9 Nov., 1901.
1 Jan., 1003. Pratt, Col. Henry Marsh. C.B., 10 April, 1889.
Partab Bahadur Singh, Raja, of Kila Partab- Pratt, Capt. Henry Roger Evelyn, D.S.O.,
garh, CLE., 1 Jan., 1904. 20 May, 1898.
Partab Singh, Hony. Maj. -Gen. H.H. Sir, Prendergast, Gen. Sir Harry North Dalrymple
Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir, G.C.S.I., R.E., G.C.B., 26 June, 1902; V.C, 2' Sept ,
25 May, 1892. 1859.
S.B.C. Partab Singh, Hony. Maj. -Gen. H.H. Presgrave, Col. Edward Robert John, D.S.O.,
Sir, Maharaj Dhiraj Bahadur, of Idar, 12 Feb., 1895.
K.C.B. (Hony.), 29 Nov., 1900; G.C.S.I., Preston, Lt.-Col. Jenico Edward, D.S.O.,
22 June, 1897. 25 Nov., 1886.
Partab Narayan Singh, Maharaja of Ajudhya, Preston, Sidney, CLE., 9 Nov., 1901.
K.C.I.E., 25 May, 1895. Price, Maj. Charles Henry Lvedale, D.S.O.,
Patch, Col. Robert, C.B.,20 May, 1896. 7 July, 1899.
Patel. Khan Bahadur Barjorji Dorabji, CLE., •Price, Sir sir John Frederick, K.C.S.L, 1 Jan.,
24 June. 1904. 1898.
Fatiala, Sir Ranbir Singh. Kunwar of, K.C.S.I., ♦Price, Lt.-Col. T., C.B.. 29 Nov.. 1900.
1 Jan., 1903. Prideaux, Col. William Francis, C.S.L, 1 Jan.,
•Patterson, Alexander Bleaklev, CLE., 25 May, 1895-
1895. Primrose, Sir Henry Willi.-m, K.C.B. , I.S.O.,
•Paul, Alfred Wallis, CLE., 1 J?n., 1889. C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1885.
Pearse, Gen. George Godfrey, R.A., C.B., 24 Prinsep, Lt.-Gen. Arthur Haldimand, C.B.,
May, 1881. 3 June, 1893.
lVarson, Maj.-Gen. A. A., C.B., 24 June, 1904. Prinsep, Sir Henty Thoby, K.C.I.E., 25
Pedler, Alexander, CLE., 0 Nov., 1001. March, 1904.
•Peilc, Sir lames Braithwaite, K.CS L, 1 Jan., Pritchard, Col. Hurlock Galloway, C.S.L,
1888. 3 June, 1893.
• Retired from the S«r,-ice.
ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST. 167
Probyn, (Jon. the Right Hon. Sir Dighton Rawlins, Lieut. Arthur Kennedy, D.S.O.,
Macnaghten, C.B., 17 June, 1858; G.C.B. 20 May, 1898.
(Civ.), 11 July, 1902; K.C.S.I., 7 March, Rawlinson, Major C. B., CLE., 2 Jan., ioo<;.
1876; G.C.V.O., 25 May, 1896 ; V.C., 18 June, Ray, Major MacC. R. E., D.S.O., 16 Dec, 1904.
1858; I.S.O. Read, Bt. Col. Hastings, C.B., 16 Dec, 1904.
Protheroe, Maj.-Gen. Montague, C.B., 1 July, Reav, the Right Hon. Donald James, Lord,
1887 ; C.S.I., 1 March, 1881. G.C.S.L, 18 March, 1890 ; G.C.I.E. (addtl.),
I'rotul Chandra Chatterji, Rai Bahadur, C.I.E., 21 June, 1887.
1 Jan., Richard
1003. Kaye, C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1878. Reay, Fannie Georgiana Jane, Lady, C.I.,
•Puckle, 18 Aug., 1885.
Hugh, Lieut. H. O.. late Liimsden's Horse, *Rees, John David, CLE., 21 May, 1890.
D.S.O., 29 Nov., 1900. Reid, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alexander John Forsyth,
Pullord, Col. Russell Richard, RE., C.I.E., K.C.B , 29 Nov., 1900.
22 June, 1897. Reid, Surg.-Gen. Adam Scott, C.B., 26 June,
Pulley, Bt.-Col. Charles, C.B., 24 June, 1004. 1903-
Pyne, Sir Thomas Salter, C.S.I., 2 Jan., 1894. •Reid, James Robert. CLE., 21 May, 1890.
Reid, Marshall, CLE., 26 June, 1002.
Queen, Her Maiestv the, L.G. ; C.I., 1 Ian , Rendel, Sir Alexander Meadows, K.C.I. E.,
1878. 15 Feb., 1887.
Rewa, H.H. Maharaja Vyankatesh Raman
Radford, Col. Oswald Claude, C.I.E., 24 July, Singh, of, G.C.S.L, 22 June, 1897
1001. Reynolds, Charles Henry, CLE., 22 June,
•Raikes, Lieut. -Col. Frederick Duncan, CLE., 1897.
15 Feb., 1887. Reynolds, Herbert John, C.S.L, 6 June, 1885.
Rainsford, Col. William John Read. R.A.M.C., •Ribbentrop, Berthold, CLE., 1 Jan., 1800.
CLE., 24 July, tooi. Rice, Benjamin Lewis, CLE., 23 May, 1884.
Rajagopala' Yachendra, Raja Sir, of Venka- Richardson, Maj.-Gen. George Lloyd Reilly,
tagiri, K.C.I.E., 24 May, 1888. C.B., 20 May, 1898; C.S.L, 24 July, 1901 ;
•Rajaratna Mudaliyar, Pakam, Diwan Bahadur, CLE., 28 July, 1893.
CLE., 23 May, 1900. •Ricketts, George Henry Mildmay, CB. (Civ.),
•Raleigh, Sir Thomas, K.C.S.I.. 2 April, 1904. 18 May, i860.
Ram Pal, Rap, of Kutlahr, C.S.I., 24june, 1004. •Ridgeway, Col. the Right Hon. Sir Joseph
*Ram, Rai Bahadur Gunga, CLE., 26 June, 1903. West, K.C.B. (Civ.), 13 Jan., 1891 ; K.C.S.L,
Ram, Pandit Het, CLE., j Ian., 1884. 22 July, 1885 : G.C.M.G., 1 Jan., 1900.
•Ram, Rai Bahadur HittU, C.I.K., 1 Jan., 1882. Ridgeway, Col. Richard Kirby, V.C., 8 May,
Rama Varma, H.H. Sir Bala, Maharaja of •Rind, 1880. Col. Alexander Thomas Seton Aber-
Travancore, G.C.S.L, 24 May, 1888 ; G.C.I.E.,
1 Jan., 1003. cromby, C.M.G.. 15 Feb., 1887.
Rama Vat ma, H.H. Sri Raja Sir, of Cochin, Ripon, the Right Hon. the Marquess of, K.G. ;
G.C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1903. G.C.S.L, (addtl.), 8 June, 1880 ; CLE., 8June,
Ramanuj Parsad Singh, Hira Sahib Lai, CLE., 1 8So.
24 May, 1888. Ripon, Henrietta Anne Theodosia, Marchioness
Ramaswami Mudaliyar, Sir Savalai, CLE., of, C.I., 1 Jan., 1878.
6 June, 1885. Rislev, Herbert Hope, CLE., 1 Jan., 1892 ;
Rameshwara Singh. Maharaja Bahadur of C.S.L, 24 June, 1004.
Darbhanga, K.C.I.E., 26 June, 1002. Ritchie, Richmond Thackeray Willoughby, CB.
•Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar, CLE., 1 Jan., (Civ.), 21 May, 1898.
1889. Rivaz, Sir Charles Montgomery, K.C.S.L,
Rampal Singh, Raja, of Kori Sadhauli, CLE.. 1 Jan., 1901.
24 June, 1904. Rivaz, Col. Vincent, C.B., 23 May. iqoo.
Ramsay, Major John, CLE., 1 Jan., 1898. •Rivett-Carnac, Col. John Henry, V.D., CLE.,
Ramsay, Bt. Col. John George, C.B., 29 Nov., 1 Jan , 1878.
1900. Roberts, Field Marshal the Right Hon.
Ranbir Singh, Sir, Kunwar of Patiala, K.C.S.L, Frederick Sleigh, Earl Roberts of Kandahar
1 Jan., 1903. and Pretoria and Waterford, K.G. ; K.P.,
Ranghnbir Singh Bahadur, H.H. Maharao Rao 0.M., G.C.B., 21 Sept., 1880; G.C.S.L,
Sir, K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1897; G.C.I. E., 1 Jan., 2 June, 1803; G.C.I.E., 21 June, 1887; V.C,
1001. 24 Dec, 1858.
Ranjor Singh Bahadur, H.H. Maharaja Sawai Roberts, Nora Henrietta, Countess, C.I., 23 Feb.,
Sir, of Ajaigarh, K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1897. 1000.
Rao, Vishwanath Patankar Madhava, CLE., Robertson, Benjamin, CLE., 1 Jan., 1898.
3 June, 1899 Robertson, Lieut. -Col. Sir Donald, K.C.S.L,
Rash Bi-hari Ghosh, CLE., 1 Jan., 1896. 1 Jan., 1903.
Rasul Khanji Mahabbat Khanji, H.H. Nawab Robertson, Frederick Ewart, CLE., 25 May,
Sir, of Junagarh. K.C.S.L, 31 Dec., 1898. 1892.
Rattray, Capt. Haldane Burney, D.S.O., •Robertson, Lieut.-Col. Sir George Scott,
20 May, 1898. 1. M.S., K.C.S.L, 15 July, 1895.
Ravaneshwar Prasad Singh Bahadur, Maharaja •Robertson, Hony. Col. John, CLE., i Jan.,
Sir, of Gidhaur, K.C.I. E., 25 May, 1895. 1882.
•Ravenscroft, Edward William, C.S.I. , 31 Dec, Robinson, Vincent Joseph, CLE., 30 May,
1875. 1891.
• Retired from the Service.
i68 ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST.
Rogers, Major Frederick Arthur, I. M.S. , Sartorius, Col. George Conrad, C.B., 12 Nov.,
D.S.O., 28 July, 1800. 1S89.
•Rogers, Col. George Walters, D.S.O., 9 April, Sartorius, Maj.-Gen. Reginald William, C.M.G.,
1889. 8 May, 1874 ; V.C., 26 Oct., 1874.
Rogers, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Gordon, Saunders, John O'Brien, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903.
K.C.B., 3 June, 1890. Savage, Henry, C.S.I., 24 June, 1904.
Rolland, Capt. G. M., V.C., 7 Aug., 1903. Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, H. 1. and R.H. the
Roome, Gen. Frederick, C.B., 21 June, 1887. Duchess of, C.I., ijan., 1878.
Roos-Keppel, Major George Olof, CLE. , 1 Jan., Scallon, Bt. Col. Robert Irvin, CLE., 21 May,
1900. 1898; D.S.O., 2 Aug., 1888; C.B.,24 June,
♦Rose, Edward, C.V.O., 24 Oct., 1900. 1904.
♦Rose, George Pringle, C.I.E., 25 May, 1892. Schalch, Col. V. A., C.B., 24 June, 1934.
Rose, Col. Henry Metcalfe, D.S.O., 1 July, Schleswig-Holstcin, H.R.H. Princess Christian
1887. ot, C.I., 1 Jan., 1878.
Ross, Lt.-Gen. Alexander George, C.B., Schleswig-Holstein, H.H. Princess Louise
21 June, 1887. Auguste of, C.I., 11 Dec, 1893.
Ross, Col. Sir Edward Charles, C.S.I., Schleswig-Holstein, H.H. Princess Victoria
23 Mav, 1882. Louise Sophie Augusta Amelia Helena of,
•Ross, Major R., I.M.S., C.B. (Civil), 11 July, C. I., 25 May, 1889.
1902. •Schlich, Wilhelm, Ph.D., CLE., 30 May, 1891.
Roumania, H.R.H. Princess Ferdinand of, •Scoble, Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew Richard,
C. I.1 11 Dec, 1893. K.C.S.I., 21 May, 1890.
Rowand, Lieut. A., R.I.M., D.S.O., 26 June, •Scott, Col. Sir Buchanan, R.E., K.C.I. E.,
1903. 24 June, 1904.
Rowcroft, Capt. Ernest Clive, D.S.O., 29 Nov., Scott, Maj.-Gen. Charles Henry, R.A., C.B.,
1900. 20 May, 1898.
Rowcrolt, Lieut. -Col. George Francis, D.S.O., Scott, Sir James George, K.C.I. E., 9 Nov.,
16 May, 1809. 1901.
Royle, Joseph Ralph Edward John, CLE., Scott, Bt.-Major Thomas Edwin, CLE., 24 Julv,
28 June, 1886. 1931 ; D.S.O., 11 Oct., 1897.
Rundall, Gen. Francis Hornblow, R.E., C.S.I., •Scott, Maj.-Gen. William Walter Hopton, C.B.,
31 Dec, 1875. 21 Jan., 1896.
Rundall, Col. Frank Montague, D.S.O., Seott-Moucrieff, Sir C. C. (see Moncrieff)
19 Nov., 1891. Scott-Moncriefl, Lieut.-Col. George Kenneth,
.Rutherfoord, Capt. John Brownley, Ind. Volrs.. CLE., 24 July, 1901.
D. S.O., 29 Nov., 1900. Selby, Capt. William, I.M.S., D.S.O., 20 May,
1898.
Seton-Browne, Capt. Cement Lawrence Seton,
D. S.O. , 10 June, 1897.
*St. Clair, Hon. Lockhart Mathew, CLE.. Shahbaz Khan, Nawab Sir, Bugti of Baluchistan,
26 June, 1902. K.C.I.E., 9 Nov., 1901.
Sadler, Lieut.-Col. J. H.. C.B. (Civ.), 11 July, Shahpura, Sir Dhiraj Nahar Singh, Raja of,
1902. K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903.
Sailana, H.H. Faja Sir Jaswant Singh, of, I Shakespear, Maj. John, CLE., 20 May, 1896;
K.C.I.E., 24 June, 1904. D.S.O., 28 July, 1890.
Sakhdeo Parshad, Rao Bahadur Pandit, CLE. , Shea, Bt. Major J. S. M., D.S.O., 10 Sept.,
26 lune, 1902. 1901.
Sale-Hill, Gen. Sir Rowley Sale, K.C.B., Shearer, Lieut.-Col. Johnston, I. M.S., D.S.O. ,
26 June, 1002. 20 May, 1898.
-•Salusbury, Mai. -Gen. Frederick Octavius, Sheppard, Bt. Major S. H , R.E., D.S.O,
101st Foot, C.B., 5 Aug., 1864. 2 Sept., 1902.
Sanderson, Col. Henry Bristow, CLE., 1 Jan., Sher Muhammad Khan, Sir, Diwan of Palanpur,
189c G.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1898.
•Sanderson, Lt. Sir Percy, K.C.M.G., 3 June, Shere Ahmed Khan, Sirdar, CLE,, is Feb.,
1899. 1887.
Sandhu-st. the Right Hon. William Mansfield, •Sherer, John Walter, C.S.I., 25 May, 1866.
Lord, G.CS.L, 9 Mar., 1900; G.C.I.E. Shone, Maj.-Gen. William Terence, R.E., C.B.,
(addtl.), 20 Feb., 1895. 21 Jan., 1896; D.S.O., 1 July, 1887.
Sandhurst, Victoria Alexandrina, Lady, C.I., Shore, Bt. Major Offley Bohun Stovin Fairless,
20 Mar., 189s. D.S.O.. 29 Nov.. 1900.
•Sandiford, C. T., C.B. (Civil), 17 Nov., 1903. Shower?, Major Herbert Lionel, C.I.F., 26
Sankara Subbaiyar, Maharaj Rajashri, CLE., June, 1902.
1 Jan., 1897. Shuja-ul-Mulk, Mehtar, of Chitral, CLE.,
Sankaran Nayar, C, C.I E.. 24 June, 1904. I 1 Jan., 1903.
•Sankey, Lt.-Gen. Sir Richard Hieram, R.E., Shyam Sunder Lall, Rao Bahadur, Diwan ot
C.B., 25 July, 1879; K.C.B. (Civil), 25 May, Kishangarh, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903.
1892. •Sibthorpe, Surg.-Gen. Charles, I.M.S., C.B.,
•Sarat Chandra Das, Rai Bahadur, CLE., 22 June, 1897.
1 Jan., t886. Sikandar Khan, Raja, of Nagar, CLE., 1 Jan.,
Sardar Khan, Subadar Major, CLE., 24 July, i9°3-
1901. Sim, Henry Alexander, CLE., 1 Jan., 1901.
Retired from the Service.
ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST. 169
•Sime, John, C.I.E., 31 Dec, 1898. •Strachey, Sir John, G.C.S.I., 3 May, 1878;
•Simpson, Surg.-Gen. Sir Benjamin, M.D., CLE., 1 Jan., 1878.
I.M.S., K.C.I. E., 15 Feb., 1887. Strachey, Katherine Jane, Lady, C.I., 1 Jan.,
Simpson, Maj.-Gen. George, C.B., 22 June, 1897. 1878.
Sinclair, Lt.-Col. Alfred Law, D.S.U., 1 July, Strachey, I.t.-Gen. Sir Richard, R.E., G.C.S. L,
1887. 22 June, 1897.
Sinclair, Surg.-Gen. David, M.B., I. M.S., •Street, Lt.-Col. Alfred William Frederick,
C.S.I., 31 Dec, ^98. I.M.S., D.S.O., 1 July, 1887.
a.D.C Sindhia, Col. H.H. the Maharaja, of Stuart, Harold Arthur. C.S.L, 1 Jan. 1904.
Gwalior, G.C.S.I., 25 May, 1895. •Sturrock, John, CLE., 1 Jan., 1900.
Singh, Jiwan, Sardar, of Patiala, C.S.I., 1 Jan., Sturt, Lieut.-Col. K. K. N., C.B., 26 June, 19:2.
1891. Subramaniya Aiyar, Sir S., Diwan Bahadur,
Singh, Thakur Bichu, CLE., 24 May, 1883. K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1900.
Sircar, Nalin Bihari, CLE , 26 June, 1902. •Sullivan, Henry Edward, C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1886.
Sirmur, H.H. Kaja of, K. C.S.I. , 9 Nov., 1901. Sultan Ahmad bin Fadthl, of Lahej, K.CS.L,
Sirohi, H.H. Maharao Sir Kesri Singh Bahadur, 9 Nov., 1901.
of, K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1895; G.C.I.E., 9 Nov., Surindar bikram Prakash, H.H. Raja Sir, of
1901. Sirmur, K.CS.L, 9 Nov., 1901.
Skinner, Col. George John, D.S.O., 28 July, 1890. Sutherland, Charles Leslie, CLE., 3 June, 1899.
•Smeaton, Donald Mackenzie, C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1895. Swann, Col. J. C, C.H., 6 Sept., 1904.
Smith, Francis Whitmore, CLE., 1 Jan., 1900. Swansion, Maj. C. O., D.S.O., 2 Sept., 1902.
Smith, George, LL.D., CLE., 1 Jan., 1878. Swayne, tit. Lieut.-Col. E. J. £., C.B., 6 Sept.,
Smith, Henry Babington, C.S.I., 22 June, 1897. 1904.
Smith, Major John Manners, CLE., 1 Jan., •Swetenham, Col. Robert Alexander, C.B.,
1894; V.C., 12 July, 1892. 23 May, 1900.
Smyth, Col. Etwall Walter, C.B., 21 Jan., 1896. •Swinley, Maj.-Gen. George, R.A., C.B.,3 June,
•Snow, Philip Chicheley Hyde, CLE., 21 May, ■ 893.
1898. Sykes, Capt. P. M., C.M.G., 26 June, 1902.
Sonbursa, Sir Harballabh Narayan Singh Sykes, Maj. William Ainley, I.M.S., U.S.O.,
Bahadur, Maharaja of, K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1 July, 1887.
1903. Sym, Maj.-Gen. John Munro, C.B., 10 April, 1889,
Soulsuy, Sir William Jameson, C.B., CLE.,
1 Jan., 1901.
Sourindra Mohan Tagor, Raja Sir, CLE.,
1 Jan., 1880. Tagor, Maharaja Sir Jotindra Mohan,
*Spence, James Knox, C.5.I., 1 Jan., 1898 K.CS.L, 23 May, 1882.
•Spencer, Surg.-Gen. Lionel Dixon, C.B., Tagor, Kaja Sir Sourindro Mohan, CLE.,
27 Aug., 1895. 1 Jan., 1880.
•Spratt-Bowring, Col. F. T. N., R.E., C.B., Tahilratn Khemchand, CLE., 21 May, 1898.
24 June, 1904. Takhtsinghji, H.H. Sir bhavsiiighji, Thakur
•Spring, Francis Joseph Edward, CLE., 26 Sahib 01 cSnauuagar, K.CS.L, 24 June, 1904.
jlay, 1894. Talbot, Lieut-Col. Sir Adelbert Cecil, KC.l.E.,
Standen, Bertram Prior, CLE., 1 Jan., 1901. 12 Aug., 1895.
Stanyon, Henry John, CLE., 25 May, 1895. Talpur, H.H. Mir Muhammad Hasan Ali Khan,
•Stead, Lt.-Col. Alfred James, D.S.U., 1 July, CLE., 26 May, 1894.
1887. Tamburan, Keiala Varma Valiya Koil, C.S.L,
Stedman, Gun. Sir Edward, K.C.B., 26 June, 25 May, 1895.
1902; K.C.I.E., 22 June, 1897. Tanner, Gen. Sir Oriel Viveash, K.C.B.,
•Stevens, Sir Charles Cecil, K..CS.L, 31 Dec, 18 Nov., 1882.
1898. Tarapurvalla, Fardunji Kuvarji, CLE., 1 Jan.,
Stevenson, E. S. B., CLE., 2 Jan., 1903. 1901.
•Stewart, Maj.-Gen. George, C.B., 21 June, Tasadduk Rasul Khan, Raja, C.S.L, 1 Jan.,
1887. 189S.
Stewart, Maj.-Gen. James Caldei , C.B., 30 May, •T'awney, Charles Henry, CLE., 24 May,
1891. 1838. Gen. Sir Alexander, R.E., G.C.B., 25
•Stewart, Col. John, R.A., CLE., 15 Feb., •Taylor,
1887. May, 1889.
•Stewart, Maj.-Gen. Sir Norman Robert, Bart., Taylor, Lieut.-Col. Hugh Neufville, D.S.O.,
C.B., 29 Nov., 1900. 29 Dec, 1893.
Stewart, Marina Katherine, Dowager Lady, •Taylor, Col. Robert Lewis, C.B. (Civ.),
C.I., 6 March, 1900. 25 March, 1859.
Still, Col Charles, CLE., 21 May, 1898. Tehri (Garhwalj, H.H. the Raja of, K.CS.L,
Stirling, Capt. J. D., D.S.O., 29 iNov., 1900. 1 Jan., 1903.
•Stoker, Thomas, C.S.I., 21 May, 1898. Temple, Mary Augusta, Lady, C.I., 1 Jan.,
-Stokes, Gabriel, C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1903. 1878.
•Stokes, Sir Henry Edward, K.CS.L, 25 May, •Temple, Lieut.-Col. Sir Richard Carnac, Bait.,
1892. CLE., 1 Jan., 1894.
•Stokes, Whitlev, LL.D., C.S.I., 1 Jan., 1877; •Tennant, Lieut.-Gen. James Francis, CLE.,
C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1878. 1 Jan., 1879.
Stoney, E. W., CLE., 24 June, 1904. Teversham, Bt. Col. Richard Kinloch, D.S.O.,
Strachan, James, CLE., 22 June, 1897. 1 July, 1887.
• Retired from the Service.
17° ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST.
•Thackeray, Col Sir Edward Talbot, R.E..C.B., Turner, Henrv Blois Hawkins, CLE., 3 lune,
2q May, 1886; K.C.B. (Civ.), 22 June, 1897; 1899.
V.C., 29 April, 1862. Tweedie, Major-Gen. William, C.S.I., 1 March,
Thaekweil, Lieut.-Col. Colquhoun Grant Roche, 1881.
D.S.O., 20 May, 1898. •Tyler, Sir John William, M.D., CLE.,
Thiselton-Dyer.Sir William Turner, K.C.M.G., 28 June, 1886.
C.I.E., 25 May, 1892. 'Tyler, Maj.-Gen. Trevor Bruce, R.A., C.S.L,
•Thompson, Surg. -Major Daniel Robert, 1 Jan., 1903.
C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1879. •Tyndall, Major-Gen. Henrv, C.B., 19N0V., 1987.
Thompson, Col. William Oliver, D.S.O., •Tytler, Adam Gillies, CLE., 1 Jan., 1E95.
27 Aug., 1895.
Thomson, Sir James. K.C.S.I., 2 Sept. 1934. Udai Partab Singh, Raja, C.S.L, 2 Jan.,
Thomson, Lt.-Col. S. J., I. M.S., CLE., 1 Jan., 1893.
.898. Udalpur, H.H. Maharana-dhiraj of, G.C.S. L,
•Thornhill, George, C.S.I., j Jan., 1877. 15 Feb., 1887.
Thornhill, Lt.-Col. H. B.,C.I.*E., 26 June, 1903 Udaipur, H.H. the Maharani Sahiba of, C.I.,
Thornton, Lt.-Col. A. P., C.S.I. , 26 June, 1902. 1 ; Oct., 1897.
•Thornton, Dep. Surg.-Gen. Sir James Howard, j •Udny, Sir Richard, K.C.S.L, 22 June, 1897.
M.D., K.C.B. , 24 June, 1904.
♦Thornton, Thomas Henry, D.C.L., C.S.I., Ugyen Wangchuk, Sri Sir, K.C.I.E., 2 Jan.,
1 Jan., 1877.
•Thuillier, Gen. Sir Henry Edward Landor, Umed Singh, H.H. Hon v. Major Sir, Maharao
of Kota, K. C.S.L, 23 Mav, 1000.
R.A., F.R.S., C.S.I. , 31 May, 1870. •Upcott, Frederick Robert, C.S.L, 23 May,
Thuillicr, Col. Sir Henry Ravenshaw, R.E., 1900.
K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1895. LTpperton, Major-Gen. John, C.B., 18 Nov.,
Thurburn, Col. J. W., R.E., C.S.I., 26 June, 1882.
1903.
Tighe, Bt. Lt.-Col. Michael Joseph, D.S.O., Van Someren, William Taylor, CLE., 21 May,
23 Aug., 1889.
Tillard, Capt. Arthur Basil, D.S.O., 20 May, 1898. Van 1898.
*Tillard, Major-Gen. John Arthur, R.A., C.B., Someren, Lieut. William Wevmouth,
t July, 1887. D.S.O., 20 May, 1898.
Todd-Naylor, Henry Paul, CLE., 1 Jan., 1890. Vaughan, Gen. Sir John Luther, K.C.B.,
Toker, Major-Gen. Alliston Champion, C.B., Vencata 21 June, 1887.
1 July, 1887. Svetachalapati Ranga Rao Maharaja
Tomkins, Capt. Harry Leith, D.S.O., 20 May, Sir, Zamindar, of Bobbili, K.C.I.E., 1 Jan.,
1898. 1895.
Tomkins, Gen. William Percival, R.E., CLE, Venilal, Cliunilal, Rao Bahadur, CLE., 20 May.
1 lan., 1890. 1896
Tonk, H.H. the Nawab of, G.C.I.E., 21 May, Venkatagiri, Raja Sri Sir Rajagopala Yachendra
1890. of, K.C.I.E., 24 Mav, 1888.
Travancore, H.H. Lakshmi Bhayie, Senior Victoria, H.R.H. the Princess, C.I., 6 Aug.,
Rani of, C.I., 2 March, 1881. 1887.
Travancore, H.H. Maharaja of, G.C.S.I., 24 May, Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, H.H. the
Princess, C. I., 25 May, 1889.
1888 ; G.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 1903.
Tregear, Maj.-Gen. Vincent William, C.B., •Vincent, Robert William Edward Hampe,
14 Nov., 1890. CLE., 1 Jan., 1894.
♦Trevor, Sir Arthur Charles, K.C.S.I., 1 Jan., Vishwanath Patankar Madhava Rao, CLE.,
1 898. Frederick George Brunton, CLE., Visram, 3 June, 1899.
•Trevor, Fazulbhai, CLE., 1 Jan., 1895.
1 Jan., 1000.
Trevor, Col. George Herbert, C.S.L, 30 May, | #Wace, Maj.-Gen. Richard, R.A., C.B., 22 June,
189 1897-
Trevor, Major-Gen. William Spottisvvoode, Waddell, Lieut.-Col. Laurence Austine, I. M.S.,
V.C., 31 Dec, 1867. CLE., 24 July, 1901 ; C.B., 16 Dec, 1904.
Trichinopoli Rayalu Arkiaswami Thambu Waddington. C. W., CLE.. 2» June, 1904.
Chetti, CLE., '25 May, 189;.
•Trotter, Licut.-Col. Henry, R.E., C.B. (Civ.), Wadia, Naoroii Manekji, CLE., 2 Jan., 1893.
Wahab, Col. Robert Alexander, R.E., CLE.,
20 Api il, 1880. 22 Jun», 1897.
Truninger, Lionel, CLE., 16 Dec, 1904. Wakht Singhji, Maharana Sri Sir, Raja o(
Tucker, Alexander Lauzun Pendock, CLE., Lunawara, K.C.I.E., 25 May, 1889.
9 Nov., 1901. •Walcott, Col. Edmund Scopoli, C.B., 25 Aug.,
Tucker, Major -Gen. Louis Henry Emile, CLE., 1883.
1 Ian,, 1891.
Major H., R.E..C.B. (Civil), 8 Jan., 1895. Wales, H.R.H. the Princess of, C.I., 25 May,
•Tu'lloch, 1889.
Tupper, Sir Charles Lewis, C.S.L, 1 Jan., Walker, Major-Gen. A., R.A., C.S.L, 3 June,
1897; K.C.I. E., 1 Jan., 1903. 5893.
Turner, Col. Augustus Henry, C.B., 22 June, Walker, Ernest Octavius, CLE., 1 Jan., 1891.
1897. •Walker, George Herbert Dacres, CLE.,
•Turner, Sir Charles Arthur, K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., 9 Nov., 1901.
1898. Walker, James, CLE., 1 Jan., 1904.
• Retired from the Service.
ALPHABETICAL HONOURS LIST. 171
Walker, Sir James Lewis, CLE., 24 May, 1888. Wickham, Bt. Col. W. J. R., C.B., 22 Aug.,
Walker, T. 6., C.S.I., 26 June, 1903. 1902.
Walker, Bt. Lieut.-Col. W. G., V.C., 7 Aug., 1903. Wigram, Capt. Clive, M.V.O., 31 March, 19°3-
Wallace, Sir Donald Mackenzie, K.C.V.O., Wilkin.", Col. James Sutherland, I. M.S.,
K.C.I.E., 15 Feb., 1887. D.S.O., 30 May, 1891.
Wallis, Arthur Henry, CLE., 9 Nov , 1901. •Wilkinson, Maj.-Gen. Osborn, C.B., 2 June,
Walpole, Sir Horace George, K.C.B. (Civ.), 1877.
20 Aug.,Langton
1892. Prendergast, CLE., 1 Jan., Williams, Lieut. Arthur Frederick ( arlisle,
•Walsh, D.S.O., 29 Nov., 1900.
1890. Williams, Gen. Sir Edward Charles Sparshott,
Walton, Frederick Thomas Granville, CLE., R.E., K.C.I.E., 3 lune, 1893.
1 Jan., 1888. Williams, Capt. H. A., I.M.S., D.S.O., 29 Nov.,
Wangchuk, Sri Sir Ugven, K.C.I.E., 2 Jan., 1905. 1000.
Warburton, Col. William Pleace, M.D., I.M.S., Willoughby, Lt.-Gen. Michael Weekes, C.S.L,
C.S.L, 31 Dec, 1898. 6 June, Rt.
•Wilson, 1885.Hon. Sir Arthur, K.C.I. E., 1 Jan.,
Ward, Maj.-Gen. Francis William, C.B.,
26 Mav, 1894. 1898.
Ward, Col. Henry Constantine Evelyn, CLE., Wilson, Charles Henry, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903.
1 Jan.,Sir1888. Wilson, Col. Edward Hales, C.B., 21 Jan., 1896.
•Ward, William Erskine, K.C.S.L, 20 May, Wilson, Capt. George, R.I.M., C.I.E., 2 Jan.,
1806. i9°5-
Ware, Capt. Frank Cooke Webb, CLE., 9N0V., Wilson, James, C.S.L, 9 Nov., XQOX.
•Wingate, Sir Andrew, K.C.I.E., 31 Dec, 1898.
Waterfield, Bt. Major A. C. M., M.V.O., 9 Nov., Wingate, Col. George, CLE., 9 Nov., 1901.
1902. Winsloe. Capt. A.R., R.E., D.S.O., 2oMay, 1898.
•Waterfield, Sir Henry, C.B. (Civ.), 2: Dec, •Winterbotnain, Sir Henry Martin, K. C.S.L,
1885; K.C.S.I., 3 July, 1893; G.C.I. E., 1 Jan., 1903.
26 June, 1902. Wollaston, Aithur Naylor, CLE., 1 Jan., 1886.
Waterhouse, Miss A. M., Q.A.M.N.S., L, Royal Wood, Col. J. B., C.B., 26 June, 1903.
Red Cross, 10 Dec, 1901. Wordsworth, William, CLE., 15 Feb., 1887.
Wat-on, (Jen. Sir John, G.C.B., 26 June, 1902; Wright, Lt.-Col. Frederick William, I.M.S.,
V.C, 18 June, 1358. D.S.O., 1 July, 1887.
Watson, Major John James Carl, R.A.M.C, Wright, Gen. Sir Thomas, K.C.B., 3 June. 1893.
CLE., 24 July, 1901. •Wylie, Maj.-Gen. Henry, C.S.L, 1 March.
Watt. Sir George, M.B., CLE., 28 June, 1886. 1881.
•Webster, Col. Arthur George, C.B., 21 May, Wyllie, Lt.-Col. Sir William Hutt Curzon,
1884. K.C.I.E., 23 Sept., 1902; M.V.O., 22 Aug.,
•Webster, Edmund Forster, CLE., 74 Mav, 1888. 1902.
Weldon, Col. Thomas, CLE., 24 May, 1888. Wylly, Lieut. G. G. E., V.C, 23 Nov., 1900.
Weinyss, Maj.-Gen. Henry Manley, C.B., Wynne, Col. frevredyn Rashleigh, CLE.,
22 Feb., 1881. 1 Jan., 1903.
Wenden, Hunrv, CLE., 1 Jan., 1003.
Wenlock, the Right Hon. Beilbv. Lord, K.C.B. ;
G.C.S.L, 1 Jan., 1896; G.C.I.E. (additional), Yakub, Khan Bahadur Muhammad, CLE.,
27r Jan.,
" 1891. 1 Jan., 1900.
Wenlnlock, Constance Mary, Lady, CL, 27 Jan., •Yaldwyn, Lieut.-Col. Alfred George, D.S.O.,
■891. 21 Jan., 1896.
West, Charles Henry, CLE., 1 Jan., 1903. Yar Muhammad Khan, Khan Bahadur, C.S.L,
West, Mrs. George Cornwallis, C.I., 18 Aug., 21 May, 1898.
1885. •Yasin Khan, Hony. Capt., Sardar Bahadur,
•West, Sir Ravmond, I.L.D., K.C.I.E., 24 May, CLE., 24 July, 1901.
1888.
•Western, Lt.-Col. James Halifax, R.E., Yate, Col. Charles Edward, C.S.L, 15 Feb.,
1887 ; C.M.G., 2 lune, 1888.
C.M.G., * lune, 1888. Yeilding, Bt. Col." William Richard, CLE.,
Westlake, Lt.-Col. Almond Paul, D.S.O., 1 July, 25 May. 1.895 ; D.S.O., 30 May, 1891.
1887. Young, Maj. Frank Popham, CLE, 3 June,
Westmacott, Maj.-Gen. Sir Richard, K.C.E., 1899.
20 May, 1898; D.S.O., 28 July, 1800. •Young, Col. George Frederick, C.B., 22 June,
Wheatley, Lt. Leonard Lane, D.S.O., 20 May, 1897.
1898. •Young, Sir William Mackworth, K. C.S.L,
Whitchurch, Major Harry Frederick, I. M.S., 22 June, 1897.
V.C, 16 July. 1895. Younghusband, Major Sir Francis Edward,
White, Amelia Maria, Lady, C.I., 6 March, 1000. K.C.I.E., 16 Dec, 1904.
White, Field-Marshal Sir George Stewart, V.C, Younghusband, Lieut.-Col. George John, C.B.,
G.C.B. ; G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., G.C.S.I., 11 29 Nov., TOOO.
Jan., 1898 ; G.C.I.E., 6 March, 1893. Younghus and, Maj.-Gen. John William,
White, Sir Herbert Thirkell, K.C.I.E., 1 Jan., C.S.L, 25 May 1866.
1903. Younghusband, Gen. Robert Romer, C.B,,
White, John Claude, CLE., 16 Dec, 1904. 28 Feb., 1 861.
Retired from the Service.
172

KAISARI-HIND MEDAL-FOR PUBLIC SERVICE IN INDIA.


Recipients of ist Class Medals.
23 May, 1900. 9 November, 1901 —cont.
Adamji Pirbliai. Sydney Hutton Cooper Hutchinson.
H.H. the Maharaja of Bikanir in Rajputana, Colonel Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, K.C.I.E.
K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E. Rai Bahadur Kamaleshwari Pershad Singh.
Major Alfred Horsford Bingley, I.A. Harrington Verney Lovett.
Oswald Vivian Bosanquet. Herbert Frederick Mayes.
Major-General Charles John Burnett, C.B. Lieut.-Col. James McCloghry, I.M.S.
Denis Calnan. Sardar Khan Bahadur Mir Abdul Ali.
Lieut. -Col. Robert Neil Campbell, M.B., I. M.S. 'William Florey Noyce.
Alfred Chatterton, B.Sc. Robert Barton Stewart,
Major-General Thomas Arthur Cooke. Captain Edmund Wilkinson, I.M.S.
Maharaja Rameshwara Singh Bahadur of I
Darbhanga, K.C.I.E. 26 June, 1902.
Major-General Sir William Forbes Gatacre, Raia Bhagwan Bakhsh Singh, of Amethi.
K.C.B., D.S.O.
Hony. Col. H.H. Maharaja Adhiraj Sir *John Montriou Campion.
Madho Rao Sindhia, G.C.S.I., G.C.V.O., of Major I.M.S.
Thomas William Archer Fullerton
Gwalior. Wilfred Henry Luck.
Walter Home, CLE. Charles Evelyn Arbuthnot William Oldham.
Robert Humphreys, B.A. Lieut.-Col. John Leopold Poynder, I.M.S.
The Maharani of Hutwa. Taw Sein Ko.
Major Charles Henry James, I. M.S. Edgar Thurston.
Richard Amphlett Lamb, CLE.
Sir Francis William Maclean, K.C.I.E., K.C. 1 January, 1903.
Francis St. George Manners-Smith.
Vishwanath Patankar Madhava Rao, CLE. H.E. Lady Curzon of Kcdleston, C.I.
Behramji Mehr'vanji Malabari, J. P. Rev. Samuel Scott Allnutt, M.A.
Muhammad Yusuf Ismail. ♦Albert Frederick Ashton.
Rai Bahadur Nanak Chand, CLE. Lieut.-Col. Charles Hutton Dawson, LA.
Colonel Duncan George Pitcher. Major Alain C Joly de Lotbiniere, R.E.
Henry Sharp, M.A. Rev. J. A. Graham, M.A.
William Didsbury Sheppard. Pandit Jwala Prasad.
*Donald Mackenzie Smeaton, C.S.I. Clarence Kirkpatrick.
Babu Sri Ram, Rai Bahadur. . Lieut.-Col. Robert William Steele Lyons,
Raja Venugopala Bahadur of Venkatagiri. I.M.S.
F.dgar Francis Latimer Winter. Merwanjee Cowasjee.
*John Nisbet.
1 January, 1901. Lieut.-Col. David Semple, R.A.M.C.
Brij Raj Singh. Rev. J. D. W. Sewell, S.J.
Arthur Frederick Cox, C.S.I. Rev. David Whitton.
Archdale Earle.
Thomas William Holderness, C.S.I. 1 January, 1904.
Rev. R. A. Hume. Dr. Louis Klopsch, Ph. D.
H.H. Raja Sir Jaswant Singh, K.C.I.E. Major Edward St. Aubyn Wake, LA.
Lalshankar Umiashankar Tarvadi. Ravi Varma, Koil Tamburan, Travancore.
Dr. Arthur Neve, L.R.C.P., F.R.C.S.
Rao Bahadur Pandit Sakhdeo Prasad. CLE. 24 June, 1904.
Col. James Sutherland Wilkins, D.S.O.,
I.M.S. Harry Lindsay Tilly.
Arthur Delaval Younghusband. Henry Cousens, M.R.A.C.
Major Sir Francis Edward Younghusband, Edalji Dorabii Talati.
K.C.I.E., LA. Miss E. A. Manning.
9 November, 1901. 1 January, 1905.
-Shankar Madho Chitnavis. •Rowland Hill.
Lieut.-Col. Herbert Edward Deane, R.A.M.C. Babu Harendra Lai Roy.
Khan Bahadur Dhanjibhai Fakirji Commodore, Leonard William Reynolds.
CLE. Frederick David Reicl.
Major Thomas Edward Dyson, I.M.S. •John Walsh.
Mrs. E. J. Firth. Capt. Robert E. A. Hamilton, LA.
N. S. Glazebrook. Capt. Ernest Barnes, LA.
• Retirei from the Service.
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27. Additional Members of the Councils of the
To all to whom these presents shall come : Governors of Madras and Bombay for making
Whereas it hath been represented untoUsthat Laws and Regulations, Members of the Legis
it is advisable that the rank and precedence of lative Council of a Lieutenant-Governor.
28. Vice-Chancellors of Indian Universities.
persons holding appointments in the East Indies
as regulated by Our Royal Warrant, dated the
1 8th day of October, 1876, should be altered, We First Class.
do therelore hereby declare that it is Our will 29. Members of the Indian Civil Service of
and pleasure that in lieu of the table laid down 30 years' standing.
in Our said recited Warrant, the following 30. Advocate-General, Calcutta.
table be henceforth observed with respect to 31. Comptroller and Auditor-General.
the rank and precedence of the persons here 32. Commissioners of Divisions, the Super
inafter named, viz. :— intendent of Port Blair, and Residents, Political
1. Governor-General and Viceroy of India. Agents, and Superintendents drawing Rs. 2,000
2. Governors of Madras and Bombay. a month and upwards (not being Collectors or
Deputy Commissioners of British Districts),
3. President of the Council of the Governor- within
General. their respective charges.
4. Lieutenant-Governor when in his own terri 33. Chief Secretaries to Local Governments
other than those of Madras and Bombay.
tories. 34. Surveyor-General of India, Directors
5. Commander-in-Chiel in India. General of the Post Office, of Telegraphs in India,
6. Lieutenant-Governor. and of Railways, Chief Engineers, first class,
7. Chief Justice of Bengal. the Directors of Railway Construction and1
8. Bishop of Calcutta, Metropolitan of India. Railway Traffic, Accountants-General, Military
9. Ordinary Members ol the Council of the and Public Works Departments, Director, Royat
Governor-General. Indian Marine, and Manager, North-Westen.
10. Commander-in-Chief of Her Majesty's Railway.
Naval Forces in the East Indies. 35. Bishops (not territorial) under license
11. Chief Justice of a High Court other than from the Crown.
that of Bengal. 36. Archdeacons of Calcutta, Madras and
12. Bishops of Madras and Bombay.
13. Ordinary Members of Council in Madras Bombay. 37. Brigadiers-General.
and Bombay. 38. Commissioners of Divisions.
14. Lieutenant-Generals Commanding the 39. Commissioner of Northern India Salt
Forces, Punjab, Bengal, Madras, and Bombay.
15. Chief Commissioners of the Central Director, CentralAgents,
Revenue,Opium Benares and Bihar, and
Criminal Intelligence De
Provinces and Assam, Residents at Hyderabad partment.
and in Mysore, and Agents to the Governor- 40. Secretaries and Joint Secretaries to Locaf
(Jeneral in Rajputana, Central India, and ; Governments, and Private Secretary to the
Baluchistan. Viceroy.
16. Puisne Judges of a High Court. 1
17. Chief Judge of a Chief Court. Second Class.
18. Military Officers above the rank of Major-
General. 41. Members of the Indian Civil Service of
19. Additional Members of the Council of the 23 years' standing and Colonels.
Governor-General for making Laws and Regu 42. Military Secretary to the Viceroy.
lations. 43. Judicial Commissioners of the Hyderabad
20. Bishops of Lahore, Rangoon, Nagpur Assigned Districts and Baluchistan ; the
and Lucknow. Superintendent of Port Blair ; Residents,
31. Secretaries to the Government of India, Political Agents, and Superintendents drawing
:ind Joint Secretary to the Government of India Rs. 2,000 a month and upwards (not being Col
in the Public Works Department. lectors or Deputy Commissioners of British
aa. Commissioner in Sind. Districts).
33. Judges of a Chief Court, Recorder of 44. Inspector-General of Forests in India,
Rangoon and Judicial Commissioners, Burma. Director of the Geological Survey, and Director-
34. Chief Secretaries to the Governments of General of Education in India.
Madras and Bombay. 45. Standing Counsel to the Government of
25. Major-Generals, Members of a Board of India.
Revenue, Commissioners of Revenues and 46. Directors of Public Instruction, and
Customs, Bombay, and Financial Commis Inspectors-General of Police and Prisons under
sioners, Punjab and Burma. Local Governments, and Accountants-General.
»74 WARRANT OF PRECEDENCE IN INDIA.
47. Survey Commissioner and Director of 71. Senior Chaplains other than those already
Land Records and Agriculture, Bombay ; Com specified.
missioners of Settlements ; and Controllers of 72. Sheriffs within their own charges.
Military Accounts. 73. Officers in the Second Class Graded List
48. Chief or Senior Civil Secretary to a Local of Civil Offices not reserved for Members of the
Administration. Indian Civil Service.
40. Chief Engineers, second and third classes;
Deputy Surveyor-General ; Deputy Director- Fourth Class.
General of Telegraphs in India, and Director-in-
Chief, Indo-European Telegraph Department. 74. Members of the Indian Civil Service of 12
50. Divisional, and District and Sessions years' standing,' and Majors.
75. Lieutenants of over 8 years' standing, and
Judges, Collectors and Magistrates of Districts : Chief
Deputy Commissioners of Districts ; Deputy Engineers of the Royal Indian Marine.
Superintendent of Port Blair; and the Chief 76. Government Solicitors.
Officer of each Presidency Municipality ; within tary Commissioners, andof Directors
77. Inspectors-General Registration, Sani
of Land
their respective charges.
51. Archdeacons of Lahore, Lucknow, and Records and Agriculture under Local Adminis
Rangoon. trations.
52. Deputy Secretaries to the Government of Civil 78. Officers in the Third Class Graded List of
India. Offices not reserved for Members of the
53. The Senior Chaplains of the Church of Indian Civil Service.
Scotland in Bengal, Madras, and Bombay. The entries in the above table apply exclusively
54. Remembrancers of Legal Affairs and Gov to the persons entered therein, and, while regu
ernment Advocates under Local Governments. lating their relative precedence with each other,
55. Officers in the First Class Graded List of do not apply to the non-official community
Civil Offices not reserved for Members of the resident in India, the members of which shall
Indian Civil Service. take their place according to usage.
Officers in the above table will take precedence
Third Class. in order of the numbers of the entries. Those
56. Members ot the Indian Civil Service of included in one number will take precedence
1 3 years' standing and Lieutenant-Colonels. inter se according to the date of entry into that
57. The Deputy Director, Royal Indian Marine. number.
58. The Assistant Director, Royal Indian When an officer holds more than one position
Marine. in the table, he will be entitled to the highest
59. Commanders and Inspectorsof Machinery, position accorded to him.
Royal Indian Marine. Officers who are temporarily officiating in any
60. Political Agents and Superintendents number in the table will rank in that number
drawing less than Rs. 2,000 a month (not being below permanent incumbents.
Collectors or Deputy Commissioners of British All officers not mentioned in the above table,
Districts) within their own charges. whose rank is regulated by comparison with
61. Secretaries to Local Administrations other rank in the army, to have the same rank with
than those already specified. reference to civil servants as is enjoyed by
62. Consulting Engineers to the Government Military Officers of equal grades.
ot India tor Railways. All other persons who may not be mentioned
63. Private Secretaries to Govei nors. in this table, to take rank according to general
64. Military Secretaries to Governors. usage, which is to be explained and determined
65. Administrators-General. by the Governor-General in Council in case any
66. Sanitary Commissioners under Local question shall arise.
Governments ; Postmasters - General ; the Nothing in the foregoing Rules to disturb the
Comptroller, Post Office ; and Conservators of existing practice relating to precedence at Native
Forests, first grade. Courts, or on occasions of intercourse with
67. Directors of Public Instruction, Inspectors- Natives, and the Governor-General in Council to
General of Police and Prisons under Local be empowered to make rules for such occasions
Administrations, Comptrollers and Deputy in case any dispute shall arise.
Auditors-General, and Deputy Director, Central All ladies to take place according to the rank
Criminal Intelligence Department. herein assigned to their respective husbands,
68. Managers of State Railways other than with the exception of wives of Peers, and of
the North-Western Railway ; Chairman of the ladies having precedence in England inde
Port Trust, Bombay ; and Chairman of the Port pendently of their husbands, and who are not in
Trust, Calcutta. rank below the daughters of Barons, such ladies
69. Vice-Chairman of the Port Trust, to take place according to their several ranks,
Calcutta; Directors of Traffic and Construction, with reference to such precedence in England,
Indian Telegraph Department ; Examiners of immediately after the wives of Members of
Accounts, Public Works Department, first class; the Council of the Governor-General.
Officers of the Superior Revenue Establishment Given at Our Court at Windsor this
ol State Railways, first class, first grade ; tenth day of December, in the year of
Superintending Engineers, Public Works | Our Lord One thousand eight hundred
Department, first class ; Superintendents of the and ninety-eight, and in the sixty-second
Survey of India Department, first grade. year of Our Reign.
70. Inspectors-General of Registration and By Her Majesty's Command.
Directors of Land Records and Agriculture,
under Local Governments. (Signed) George Hamilton.
WARRANT OF PRECEDENCE IN INDIA. 175
SUPPLEMENTARY GRADED LIST OF CIVIL OFFICES NOT RESERVED FOR
MEMBERS OF THE INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE PREPARED UNDER THE
ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.
* First Clasi—(No. 55 of the Warrant). 27. Superintendents, Geological Survey of
India.
1. Assay Master of tbe Mint, Calcutta and 28. Superintendents of Revenue Survey and
Bombay. Assessment, Bombay.
2. Chief Judges of Presidency Courts of 1 29. Superintendents of the Survey of India
Small Causes. Department, 2nd Grade.
3. Commissioners of Police, Calcutta, 39. Superintending Engineers, Public Works
Madras, and Bombay. Department, 2nd and 3rd Classes.
4. Deputy Comptroller-General. 31. L'nder Secretaries to the Government of
5. Director-General of Statistics. India.
6. Director of the Botanical Survey of India.
7. Inspector-General of Agriculture in India •Third Cla"-s. —(No. 78 ot the Warrant).
and the Director-General of Archaeology.
8. Master of the Mint, Calcutta and Bombay.
0. Meteorological Reporter to the Govern 1. Agricultural Chemists.
ment of India. 2. Assistant Inspector-General of Forests.
10. Superintendent of Revenue Survey, 3. Assistant Secretaries to the Government
Madras. of India.
11. Superintendent, Trigonometrical Surveys. 4. Collector of Stamp Revenue, Superin
tendent of Excise Revenue, and Deputy Collector
•Second Class—(No. 73 of the Warrant). of Lf.nd Revenue, Calcutta.
5. Commander of the steamer employed in
1. Adviser on Chinese Affairs in Burma. the Persian Gulf Section of the Indo-European
2. Chief Collector of Customs, Burma. Telegraph Department.
3. Chief Inspector of Mines in India. 6. Deputy Collector of Salt Revenue, Bom
4. Chief Presidency Magistrates. bay.
5. Chief Superintendents of the Telegraph 7. Deputy Commissioner of Northern India
Department. Salt Revenue.
6. Collector of Customs and Salt Revenue, 8. Deputy Commissioners of Police, Calcutta
Sind. and Bombay.
7. Collectors and Magistrates of Districts ; 9. Deputy Commissioners of Salt, Abkari
and Deputy Commissioners of Districts, and of and Customs Department, Madras.
Settlements. 10. Deputy Conservators of Forests, drawing
8. Conservators of Forests, 2nd and 3rd Rs. 800 a month and upwards.
Grades. 11. Deputy Director of Land Records and
9. Deputy Accountants-General under Local Agriculture, Madras.
Governments. 12. Deputy Director of the Imperial Forest
10. Deputy Inspectors-General of Police. School, Dhera Dun.
11. Deputy Superintendent of Port Blair. 13. Deputy Directors of Revenue Settlements
12. Directors of the Persian Gulf Section, and and Deputy Superintendents of Revenue Sur
of the Persian Section of the Indo-European veys, Madras.
Telegraph Department. 14. Deputy Postmasters-General of the ist
13. Divisional and District and Sessions grade.
Judges. 15. Deputy Superintendents, Geological Sur
14. Examiners of Accounts, Public Works vey of India.
Department, 2nd and 3rd Classes. 16. Deputy Superintendents, Survey of India
15. Government Astronomer, Madras. Department.
16. Imperial Bacteriologist. 17. District Superintendents of Police draw
17. Inspector-General of Agriculture. ing Rs. 800 a month and upwards.
18. Inspector of Mines to the Government of 18. Engineer and Electrician of the Persian
India. Gulf Section of the Indo-European Telegraph
19. Librarian, Imperial Library. Department.
20. Officer in charge of the Records of the 19. Examiners of Accounts, Public Works
Government of India. Department, 4th class, 1st and 2nd grades.
21. Officers of the Indian Educational Service 20. Executive Engineers Public Works De
and of the graded Educational Service drawing partment, 1st and 2nd Grades.
Rs. 1,250 a month and upwards. 21. Inspector-General of Railway Mail Ser
23. Officers of the Superior Revenue Estab vice.
lishment of State Railways, 1st Class, 2nd and 22. Judge of the City Civil Court, Madras.
3rd Grades. 23. Judges of Presidency Courts of Small
23. Principal of the Mayo College at Ajmeie. Causes, and First Judge of the Small Cause
24. Principal of the Rajkumar College at Court, Rangoon.
Rajkot. 24. Officers of the Indian Educational Service
25. Reporter on Economic Products. and of the graded Educational Service, drawing
26. Superintendent of the Royal Botanical less than Rs. 1,250 a month, but more than Rs.
Gardens, Calcutta. 1,000 a month.
' The entries in each class are arranged in alphabetical order.
i76 TABLE OF SALUTES IN INDIA.
25. Officers of the Superior Revenue Es 32. Superintendent of the Indian Museum.
tablishments of the State Railways Second Class, 33. Superintendent of Land Records and
1st and 2nd Grades. Agriculture in Sind.
26. Palaeontologist, Geological Survey of 34. Superintendents of Stamps and Stationery.
India. • 35. Superintendents, Telegraph Department,
27. Presidency Magistrates. 1st and 2nd Grades.
28. Protector of Emigrants, and Superin By order, Sec,
tendent of Emigration, Calcutta.
29. Public Prosecutor in Sind. (Signed) A. H. I.. Frasf.r,
30. Registrars to the High Courts and to the Officiating Secretary to the
Chief Court. Punjab. Government of India.
31. Sub-Deputy Opium Agents, drawing Rs.
800 a month and upwards.

TABLE OF SALUTES IN INDIA.


Persons. No. of
Guns.
Imperial Salute ... \
The King and Emperor when present in person ) n
Members of the Royal Family 3' I From saluting stations within Indian
Royal Standard and Royal Salute V territories and seas,* and on being:
Viceroy and Governor-General in India ... 3» y fallen in wTith by or visiting any of
Independent Asiatic Sovereigns 21 His Majesty's ships within those
Other Foreign Sovereigns 31 I limits.
Members of their Families and their Standards... 21 J
Ambassadors t «9
Governors of Presidencies ... 17
The President of the Council of India 17
Governor-General of Portuguese Settlements in "7 ^ From saluting stations within Indian
India y territories and seas, and by His
Governor of Pondichcrry ' •7 j J Majesty's ships within those limits.
Governors of His Majesty's Colonies '7
Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces in India ...j 'S
Field-Marshals or Admirals of the Fleet ... 17
Commander-in-Chief in India According to military rank, with two guns
added.
Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty's Naval According to naval rank, with two guns
Forces added.
Provisional Commander-in-Chief According to military rank, with two guns
added.
Generals and Admirals, or their Flags '5
Members of Council 13
Plenipotentiaries and Envoys '5
Lieut.-Governors of His Majesty's Colonies ■5
Lieut-Generals commanding the forces, Punjab, »3 With two guns added within the limits ol
Bengal, Madras, and Bombay their own commands.
Vice-Admirals. Lieut. -Generals, or their Flags ... "3
Agents to the Viceroy and Governor-General ... »3
Residents »3
Chief Commissioners of Provinces, and Com 13
missioner of Sind
Rear-Admirals & Major-Generals, or their Flags
Political Agents and Charges d'Affaires 11
Commodores of the first-class, and Brigadier- y
Generals
Consuls-General
At any place 'where Tthere is a saluting
The Portuguese Governor of Damaun station, within the Indian territories and
The Governor of Diu seas, and by His Majesty's ships within
those limits.
Return salutes to Foreign Men-of-war Gun for gun, but only when such ships are
saluting the national flag on arrival.
Return salutes to Captains of the Navy, and
Naval Officers of inferior rank t
* Indian territories are understood to include all the waters of India within three miles of the coast thereof. Indi: rt
seas to extend from the North-West entrance of the Straits of Malacca to Cape Comorin, execptin Orylon, and, from
Cape Comorin to Aden, including the Maldive and Laccadive Island*, and the Persian Gulf.
t Personal salutes are not returned.
»77

TABLE OF SALUTES TO WHICH NATIVE CHIEFS AND


NOBLES OF INDIA AND CERTAIN CHIEFS NEAR ADEN
AND IN THE PERSIAN GULF ARE ENTITLED IN INDIA
AND WITHIN THE LIMITS OF INDIAN WATERS.

Salutes of 21 guns.
Baroda. The Maharaja (Gaekwar) of. I Mysore. The Maharaja of.
Hyderabad. The Nizam of.
Salutes of 19 guns.
tBhopal. The Begam (or Navvab) of. Kalat. The Khan of.
vGwalior. The Maharaja (Sindhia) of. Kolhapur. The Maharaja of.
Hndore. The Maharaja ( Holkar) of. *Mewar ( Udaipur). The Maharana of.
IJammu and Kashmir. The Maharaja of. *Travancore. The Maharaja of.
Salutes of 17 guns.
Bahawalpur. The Nawab of. Karauli The Maharaja of.
Bharatpur. The Maharaja of. Kota. The Maharao of.
Bikanir. The Maharaja of. Marwar (Jodhpur). The Maharaja of.
Bundi The Maharao Raja of. Patiala. The Maharaja of.
Cochin The Raja of. Rewa. The Maharaja of.
Cutch. The Rao of. Tonk. The Nawab of.
'Jaipur. The Maharaja of.
Salutes of 15 guns.
Alwar. The Maharaja of. Idar. The Maharaja of.
Banswara. The Maharawal of. Jaisalmer. The Maharawal of.
Datia. The Maharaja of. Khairpur. The Mir of.
Duwas (Senior Branch). The Raja of. Kishangarh. The Maharaja of.
Dewas (Junior Branch). The Raja of. ♦Orchha. The Maharaja of.
Ohar. The Raja of. Partabgarh. The Maharawat of.
Dholpur. The Maharaj Rana of. Sikkiin. The Maharaja of.
Dungarpur. I he Maharawal of. Sirohi. The Maharao of.
Salutes of 13 guns.
% Benares. The Raja of. Rampur. The Nawab of.
Cooch Behar. The Maharaja of. I Tippera. The Raja of.
Jaora. The Nawab of.
Salutes of 1 1 guns.
Ajaigarh. The Maharaja of. \ Manipur. The Raja of.
Baoni. The Nawab of. Morvi. The Thakur Sahib of.
Bhaunagar. The Thakur Sahib of. *Nabha. The Raja of.
Bijawar. The Maharaja of. Narsingarh. The Raja of.
Cambay. The Nawab of. Navanagar. The Jam of.
Chamba. The Raja of. Palanpur. The Diwan "U
Charkhari. The Maharaja of. Panna. The Maharaja of.
JChhatarpur. The Raja of. Porbandar. The Rana of,
Dhrangadra. The Raja Sahib of. Pudukota. The Raja of.
Karidkot. The Raja of. Radhanpur. The Nawab of.
Gondal. The Thakur Sahib of. Rajgarh. The Raja of.
Janjira. The Nawab of. Rajpipla. The Raja of.
Jhabua. The Raja of. Ratlam. The Raja of.
jhalawar. The Raj-Rana of. Sailana. The Raja of.
Jind. The Raja of. |j Samthar. The Raja of.
junagarh. The Nawab of. Sirmur (Nahan). The Raja of.
Kahlur (Bilaspur). The Raja of. Sitamau. The Raja of.
Kapurthala. The Raja of. Suket. The Raja of.
Mandi. The Raja of. Tehri (Garhwal). The Raja of.
* Kor personal salute sec page ■78.
t For local salute see page
X The present Chief enjoys the title of Maharaja as a personal distinction.
| The present Chief of Samthar enjoys the personal title of Maharaja,.
i78 TABLES OF SALUTES.
Salutes of 9 guns.
Alirajpur. The Rana of. Lahej. The Sultan of.
Balasinor. The Nawab (Babi) of. Limri. The Thakur Sahib of.
Bansda. The Raja of. Lunawara. The Raja of.
Baraundha. The Raja of. Maihar. The Raja of.
Baria. The Raja of. •Maler Kotla. The Nawab of.
Barwani. The Rana of. Mong Nai. The Sawbwa of.
Chhota Udaipur. The Raja of. Nagod. The Raja of.
Dharampur. The Raja of. Palitana. The Thakur Sahib of.
Dhrol. The Thakur Sahib of. Rajkot. The Thakur Sahib of.
Kadthli Sultan. The. Sachin. The Nawab of.
Hsi Paw. The Sawbwa of. Sawantwari. The Sir Desai of.
Karond (Kalahandi). The Raia of. "Shehr and Mokalla. The Sultan of.
Keng Tung. The Sawbwa of. Sunth. The Raja of.
Khilchipur. The Rao of. Wadhwan. The Thakur Sahib of.
Kishn and Socotra. The Sultan of. Wankaner. The Raja Sahib of.
• For persol ial salute see below.

TABLE OF PERSONAL SALUTES.


Salutes of 1 1 guns.
Jaipur. His Highness Sir Madho Singh Bahadur, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., Maharaja of.
Mewar (Udaipur). His Highness Sir Fateh Singh Bahadur, G.CS. [., Maharana of.
Travancore. His Highness Sir Bala Rama Varma, G.CS. I., G.C.I.E., Maharaja of.
Salute of 19 guns.
Mysore. Her Highness Maharani Kempa Nanjammanni Avaru Vanivilas, C.I.*
Salute of 17 guns.
Orchha. His Highness Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur, G.C.I.E., Maharaja of.
Salute of 15 guns.
Nabha, His Highness Sir Hira Singh Bahadur, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., of.
Saline of 12 guns.
Shehr and Mokalla. His Highness Awadth bin Omar Alkayati, Sultan of.
Salute of 11 gitns.
Maier Kotla. His Highness Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Khan Bahadur, Nawab of".
Salutes of 9 guns.
Bhor. Shankar Rao Chimnaji, Pant Sachiv of.
Danta. Maharana Jaswant Sinphji Hari Singhji of.
Loharu. Nawab Sir Amir-ud-din Ahmad Khan Bahadur, K.C.I.E., of.
* Late Regent.

TABLE OF LOCAL SALUTES.


Salutes of 21 guns.
Bhopal. Thee Bcgam (or Nawab) of of. "\
Gwalior. Thie Maharaja .Sindhia) ol. ( Within the limits of their own territories permanently.
Indole. Thee Maharaja (Holkar) of. f
Kashmir. The Maharaja of. J
Jammu and Kashmir.
Salutes of 5 guns.
The Sheikh of Koweit. ired by British Ships of War in the Persian Gulf at the termination
The Sheikh of Bahrein. of an official visit by these chiefs.
The Sheikh of Abu Thabi
Salutes of 3 guns.
The Sheikh of Debay.
The Sheikh of Shargah. ! Fired by Bntish Ships of War in the Persian Gulf at the termi-
The Sheikh of Ajman.
The Slu ikh of Um-el-Kawain. , nation of an official visit by these chiefs.
The Sheikh of Ras-al-Kheima.
SALARIES.
TABLES OF SALARIES SANCTIONED FOR THE CHIEF
OFFICERS* OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF INDIA.

N.B.—Exchange Compensation, referred to below, is an allowance granted to secure certain classes


of Indian public servants against serious depreciation of their emoluments by the fall in the
sterling value of rupee salaries. It is not granted to some high officers (including the Governor-
General, Governors, and Lieutenant-Governors), nor does it in any case exceed a fixed maximum
amount. The rate, which takes the form of a percentage on salary, is liable to variation ; but
when the exchange value of the rupee is 16 pence, as at present, the percentage on salary is 6\, and
the maximum amount lis. 138,14,3 per mensem.
The following tables (which must not be held to be authoritative and are liable to variation) show
the approximate equivalent in sterling, when the exchange value of the rupee is 16 pence, of the
annual salaries in rupees of the undermentioned officers, together with exchange compensation so
far as it is a/towed.
Pay Approximate equivalent in
per sterling (including exchange
Annum. compensation allowance
when admissible).
Rs. c
Viceroy and Governor-General 2,50,800 16,720
Private Secretary to Viceroy 24,000 1,700
Military Secretary and Aide -de-Camp to Viceroy 1 8,00c ".275
Surgeon to Viceroy ... 14,400 1,020
Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in India t,oo,ooo 6,666
Military Secretary to Commander-in-Chief in India 18,000 1.275
Members (6) of the Governor-General's Council 80,000 5.333
Chairman, Railway Board 60,000 or 72,000 4,000 or 4,800
2 Members, Railway Board... 48,000 3,200
Secretary to the Government of India in the Legislative
Department 42,000 2,91 1
Secretaries to the Government of India in the Financial,
Foreign, Home, and Revenue and Agricultural Departments 48,000 3.3"
Secretaries in the Military and Public Works Departments ... 42,000 2,911
Comptroller and Auditor-General 42,000 2,911
1 Deputy Comptroller-General 21,000 to 24,000 1,487 to 1,700
2 ,, Auditors-General ... 21,000 to 24,000 1,487 to 1,700
1 Comptroller, Indian Treasuries 21,000 to 24,000 1,487 to 1,700
2 Accountants-General, Class I 33,000 2,3"
2 „ ,, „ II 30,000 2,111
,. „ I". 27,000 1,91 1
1 Commissioner of Northern India Salt Revenue 30,000 2, lit
1 Director-General of the Post Office of India .. 36,000 to 42,000 2,511 to 2,91 1
j Comptroller 18,000 1,311
1 Postmaster-General 27,000 to 30,000 1,911 tO 2, II I
1 1. 11 21,000 to 24,000 1,487 to 1,700
4 Postmasters-General l8,O0O tO 21 ,000 1,275 to M87
Joint Secretary to the Government of India in the Public
Works Department 36,000 2,5"
2 Deputy Secretaries to the Government of India in the
Public Works Department 30,000 2, III
Deputy Secretaries to the Government of India in the Finan
cial and Foreign Departments ... 27,000 1,911
Deputy Secretaries to the Government of India in the Legis
lative and Home Departments 24,0OO I,70O
Director-General of Statistics 24,000 I.700
1 Director, Central Criminal Intelligence Department 36.OOO 2,5"
1 Deputy Director, Central Criminal Intelligence Department 24,000 '.70° 1
Inspector-General of Forests 24,000 to 30,000 I,700 tO 2,111
Surveyor-General, Survey of India 36,000 2,511
Controller of Stationery and Printing 18,000 to 27,000 1,275 to 1,911 , .
Governors of Madras and Bombay... 1,20,000 8,OCO
Private Secretaries to Governors of Madras and Bombay 18,000
Surgeons to Governors of Madras and Bombay ... 12,000
Military Secretary and Aide-de-Camp to Governors of Madras
and Bombay 12,000 85O .
Bishop of Calcutta 45,980
,, Madras 25,600
(•Chief Justice Bombay ...
of Bengal --- ... --- 25,600 < m
72.000 4.QII
of the Indian Civil Service is subject to a deduction of 4 per cent, for subscription
Pensions of Judges, see p. 282 N 2
SALARIES.
Tables of Salaries Sanctioned for the Chief Officers of the Administration
of India—continued.
Pay Approximate equivalent in
per sterling (including exchange
Annum. compensation allowance
when admissible).
Rs. £,
Chief Justices of Madras, Bombay, and the North-Western
Provinces 60,000 4,111
Puisne Judges of the Hiph Courts of Calcutta (12), Madras (5),
Bombay (6), and the North-Western Provinces (5) 48.00c 3.3"
Chief Judge of the Chief Court, Punjab 48,000 3.3"
,, ,, ,, Burma 45.°°° 3.'"
Judges of the Chief Court, Punjab (5), and Burma (3), except
Chief Judges 42,000 2,91 [
Political Residents 24,000 to 48,000 1,700 to 3,311
,, Agents 12,000 to 21,600 850 to 1,530

PAY OP SOME OP THE PRINCIPAL APPOINTMENTS CON


NECTED WITH THE GENERAL ADMINISTRATION IN
THE VARIOUS PROVINCES.
(SEE NOTE ON PREVIOUS PAGE.)

BENGAL.
Pay Approximate equivalent in
per sterling (including exchange
Annum. compensation allowance
when admissible).
Rs £
1 Lieutenant Governor 1,00,000 6,666
2 Members of the Board of Revenue 48,000 3>311
9 Commissioners of Divisions 35.000 2,444
1 Additional Commissioner 30,000 2,111
1 Chief Secretary to Government 40,000 2,777
2 Secretaries to Government 33.000 2.311
3 Under Secretaries to Government 12.000 850
1 Secretary to Board of Revenue 30,000 2,111
1 Junior Secretary to Board of Revenue 21,600 i.53°
2 Opium Agents" 30,0001036,000 2,111 to 2,511
1 Excise Commissioner ... ... ... ... ... ... 27,000 1,911
1 Chairman of Corporation of Calcutta 42,000 2,911
1 Collector of Customs, Calcutta 27,000 1,911
14 Magistrates and Collectors, 1st grade 27,000 I.911
15 ,, ,, 2nd ,, 21,600 1,530
16 ,, ,, 3rd 18,000 1,275
23 Joint Magistrates and Deputy Collectors, 1st grade ... ' io,Soo 765
10 ,, ,, ,, ,, 2nd ,, ... 8,400 595
79 Assistant Magistrates and Collectors 4,800 to 6,000 340 to 425
*3 District and Sessions Judge, 1st grade 36,000 2,511
13 District and Sessions Judges, 2nd grade 30,000 2,111
16 „ ,, ,, 3rd ,, 24,000 1,700
1 First Judge, Presidency Courts of Small Causes ... 24,0001030,000 1,700 to 2,111
4 Judges „ „ „ „ ... 12,000, 13,500 850, 956
15,600 and 16,800 1,105 and 1, 190
1 Deputy Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal
Affairs 18,000 to 24,000 1,275101,700
j Advocate General 37.°'° 2.6l9
1 Solicitor to Government 24,000 1.7°°
2 Registrars, High Court 20,400 and 22,500 1,445 and 1,594
1 Director of Land Records and Agricultute 27,000 I.911
1 Judicial Commissioner ... 36,000 2,125
1 Deputy Commissioner. 1st grade ... ... ... ... 22,000 J.558
1 Inspector-General of Police 30,000 a,m
* Includes the Sup"rillttndent and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs.
SALARIES. 1*1

.SEE NOTE ON FACTE 179.)

UNITED PROVINCES OF AGRA AND OUDH.


Pay Approximate equivalent in
per sterling (including exchange
Annum. compensation allowance
when admissible).
Rs. £
i Lieutenant Governor and Chief Commissioner 1,00,000 6,660
1 Chief Secretary to Government 36,000 2.5"
2 Secretaries „ ,, 22,000 and 27,000 1,558 and 1,91 1
2 Under Secretaries to Government 12,000 850
i Under Secretary ,, 9,600 odo
3 Members of the Board of Revenue 42,000 2,911
i Secretary ,, ,, 27,000 1,91 1
i Joint Secretary ,, ,, 22,000 >.55°
i Director of Land Records'and Agriculture ... 27,000 1,911
i Inspector-General of Registration, Commissioner of
Excise, &c. 22,000 '.558
8 Commissioners of Divisions 35.000 2,444
i Commissioner for Kumaon 24,000 1,700
1 8 Magistrates and Collectors, ist grade 27,000 1,911
17 .. ii 2nd i. 22,000 1.558
14 Joint Magistrates, ist grade 12,000 850
22 „ „ and Assistant Commissioners, 2nd grade 8,400 595
63 Assistants 4,800 to 6,000 340 to 425
4 Deputy Commissioners, 1st grade 22,000 i,558
10 ,, ,, 2nd ,, 20,000 1,416
3 ,, for Kumaon .. 9,600, 12,000 and 14,400 680, 850 and 1.020
6 Assistant Commissioners, ist grade ... 9,600 680
1 Judicial Commissioner 42,000 2,911
1 ,1 •■ 40,000 2.'/ 77
2 District and Sessions Judges, ist grade 36,000 2, 5 1 1
7 1. ■> 2nd 30,000 2, 1 1 1
6 if m 3rd 27,000 i,qi 1
10 ,, ,, 4th 22,000 >.558
3 .. 'i 5th 20,000 1,416
1 Registrar, High Court 19,200 1,360
1 Legal Remembrancer 30,000 2, 1 1 1

PUNJAB.
1 Lieutenant Governor 1,00,000 6.6C6
1 Chief Secretary to Government 36,000 2,511
1 Judicial and General Secretary to Government 21,600 1.530
2 Under Secretaries to Government , '2.000 850
1 Under Secretary, Police Department, and Inspector-
General of Police 27,000 1.9"
1 Financial Commissioner ... 42,000 2,911
2 Secretaries to Financial Commissioner 10,800 and 18,000 765 and 1,275
1 Director of Land Records and Agriculture ... 21,600 1.530
1 Inspector-General of Stamps, Registration and Ex *ise ... 27,000 1,911
6 Commissioners 33.000 2,311
10 Deputy Commissioners, ist grade 27.ooo 1,911
13 .> » 2nd » 21,600 1.530
it >. 3""d ,, 18,000 i,275
8 Assistant Commissioners, ist grade 10,800 765
14 ., >> 2nd 1 8,400 595
53 .. . , » 3rd 1 4,800 to 6,000 340 to 425
3 Divisional Judges, ist grade 30,000 2,111
5 •> ip 2nd .1 27,000 1,91 1
6 „ „ 3rd 21,600 1.530
9 District Judges 18,000 >.*7S
1 Registrar of the Chief Court 15.000 1 ,062
1 Legal Remembrancer 24,000 1,700
1 82 SALARIES.

(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 179.)

BURMA.
Pay Approximate equivalent in
per sterling (including exchange
Annum. compensation allowance
when admissible).
Rs. C
i Lieutenant Governor 1,00,000 6,066
1 Chief Secretary to Government 36,000 2.511
2 Secretaries ,, 24,000 1,700
2 Under Secretaries ... , 12,000 and 14,400 850 and 1,020
1 Assistant Secretary 12,00c 850
1 Financial Commissioner 42,000 2,911
1 Settlement Commissioner and Director of Land Records
and Agriculture 33.°°° 2'3"
1 Secretary to Financial Commissioner 12,400 878
1 Deputy Director of Land Records and Agriculture ... 19,200 'i3°°
8 Commissioners of Divisions 33.000 2,311
12 Deputy Commissioners, 1st grade 27,000 I.911
12 ,, ,, 2nd ,, 21,600 1,530
14 ,, „ 3rd ,, 18,000 1,275
11 Assistant ,, 1st ,, 12,000 850
13 ,, „ 2nd ,, 8,400 595
10 ,, „ 3rd 7.200 5'°
45 „ ,, 4th ,, 5,400 to 6,000 38210425
1 Judicial ,, 42,000 2,911
1 Divisional Judge, 1st grade 30.000 2,111
2 ,, Judges, 2nd „ 27,000 i,9"
2 ,, ,, 3rd „ 21,600 1,530
8 District „ 18,000 1,275
1 Registrar, Chief Court, Lower Burma 16,800 1,19°

CENTRAL PROV1NCF.S.
1 Chief Commissioner 62,000 4.244
1 Secretary to Chief Commissioner 30,000 2,111
1 Revenue Secretary to Chief Commissioner 21,600 i.53°
1 Under ,, ,, 12,000 850
1 Assistant Secretary 6,000 to 8,400 425 to 595
1 Commissioner of Excise, &c 14,800 1,048
4 Commissioners of Divisions 2 at 30,000 and 2 at 33,000 2, 1 1 1 and 2,31 1
1 Commissioner of Settlements and Agriculture ... ... 24,300 ii721
4 Deputy Commissioners, 1st class 27,000 'iQI1
10 ,, ,, 2nd ,, 21,600 i?53°
12 ,, ,, 3rd ,, 18,000 1,275
4 Assistant ,, 1st „ 10,800 765
9 ,, ,, 2nd ,, 8,400 595
29 ,, ,, 3rd ,, 4,800 to 6,000 340 to 425
1 Judicial Commissioner 42,000 2,911
4 Divisional, Civil and Sessions Judges 12,000, 18,000, 19,200 and 30,000 850, 1,275, 1,360
and 2, 11 1

BERAR.
1 Commissioner 33,000 2.311
1 Judicial Commissioner ... ... ... ... 33,000 2,311
1 Civil and Sessions Judge 22,000 ii558
2 Deputy Commissioners, 1st class 22,000 1.558
2 ,, ,, 2nd ,, 20,000 1.416
2 ,, ,, 3rd ,, ... ... ... ... 16,000 *.*33
4 Assistant „ 1st ,, 10,800 765
5 >i 1. 2nd ,, 8,400 595
6 .. 3rd „ 6,000 425
SALARIES.

(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 179)

ASSAM.
Pay Approximate equivalent in
per sterling (including exchange
Annum. compensation allowance
when admissible).
R>. £
! Chief Commissioner 50,000 3.444
i Secretary to Chief Commissioner ... 24,600 i.742
1 Under Secretary 7,200 to 12,000 510 to 850
J 1 Assistant Secretary 8,400 595
1 Commissioner 30,000 2, ill
4 Deputy Commissioners, 1st grade 27,000 i,9n
*i ,, ,, 2nd „ 21,600 i,53<»
6 ,, „ 3rd 18,000 1,275
6 Assistant „ 1st „ 10,800 765
3 „ ,, 2nd ,, 8,400 595
13 ,, ,, 3rd ,, 6,000 425
2 District and Sessions Judges 24,000 «i7°°
* Includes the Director of Land Records and Agriculture.

MADRAS.
2 Members of Council ... ... ... ... ... ... 64,000 4,266
1 First Member, Board of Revenue 45,000 3,"'
t Second Member ,, 42,000 2,911
1 Third Member ,, 36,000 2,511
1 Fourth Member ,, 36,000 2,511
1 Chief Secretary to Government 45,°°° 3>"i
1 Revenue Secretary to Government ... ... ... ... 37,500 2,611
1 Secretary to Government .. ... ... ... ... 30,000 3,111
1 Private Secretary to Governor 18,000 ',275
1 Under Secretary to Government 12,600 892
1 ,, ,, ,, 12,000 850
1 Secretary to Commissioners of Land Revenues ... 18,000 to 21,600 1,275101,530
1 Secretary to the Commissioners of Salt, &c. ... 18,000 to 21,600 '1275 to 1,530
23 Collectors and District Magistrates 28,000 1,97"
14 Sub-Collectors and Joint Magistrates ... ... ... ... 14,000 992
23 Head Assistant Collectors and Magistrates 9,220 653
57 Assistant Collectors and Magistrates 4,620 to 6,720 32710476
21 District and Sessions Judges 28,000 1,978
1 Registrar, High Court 17,400 to 21,600 1,232101,530
1 Deputy Registrar, High Court, Original Side 12,000 850
1 Deputy Registrar, High Court, Appellate Side ... 8,400 to 12,000 595 to 850
1 Advocate General 21,600 I.53°
1 Government Solicitor ... 13,200 935
1 Resident in Travancore and Cochin 33i6co 2,351
1 Inspector-General of Police 30,000 2,111
1 Deputy Director of Agriculture 14,400 to 18,000 1,020 to 1,275

BOMBAY.
2 Members of Council 64,000 4,266
1 Chief Secretary to Government... 45,ooo
1 Secretary to Government 37,5oo 2,611
1 ,, ,, 30,000 2,111
1 Private Secretary to Governor ... 18,000 1,27s
2 Under Secretaries to Government 15,000 1,062
1 Inspector-General of Prisons ... ... 18,000 to 21,600 1,275 to 1,53°
3 Commissioners of Divisions 42,000 2,911
1 Municipal Commissioner 36,000 2,5"
1 Commissioner of Customs 36,000 2,5"
1 Commissioner in Sind 45,oo° 3,111
184-94 SALARIES.

(SEE NOTE OX PAGE 179.)

BOMBAY- -continued.
Pay .Approximate equivalent in
per sterling (including exchange
Annum. compensation allowance
when admissible).
R*. £
1 Director of Land Records and Agriculture 18,000 ',275
12 Senior Collectors 27,900 i>97'
11 Junior ,, 21,600 ',530
1 8 First Assistant Collectors 10,800 765
21 Second „ 8,400 595
59 Assistant Collectors 4,800 to 6,000 340 to 425
1 Collector in Sind 21,600 1,530
2 Deputy Commissioners in Sind 14,400 and 18,000 1,020 and 1,275
1 Assistant Commissioner in Sind 13,200 935
1 Judicial Commissioner in Sind 30,000 2,111
4 District and Sessions Judges— 1st grade ... ... 30,000 2,111
6 ,, ,, ,, 2nd ,, 27,000 1,971
9 1. ■> 3rd •» 21,600 1,530
1 Prothonotary and Registrar, High Court ... 20,4001024,000 1,445 to 1,700
2 Registrars, High Court 20,400 and 24,000 1,445 and 1,700
1 Remembrancer of Legal Affairs ... ... ... 27,600 1,951
1 Assistant Remembrancer 14,400 to 18,000 1,020 to 1,275
1 Government Solicitor .. 30,000 2,111
1 Advocate General 24,000 1,700
1 Agent to the Governor in Kathiawar 36,000 2,511
1 Political Agent, 1st grade 21,600 ',530
3 ,, Agents, 2nd ,, 18,000 >,275
3 m 11 3rd ... ... ... ... 14,400 1,020
3 ,, ,, 4th 12,000 850
3 Asst. Pol. 1st ,, 9,600 680
7 ,, ,, ,, 2nd ,, 7,200 510
6 ,, ,, ,, 3rd ,, 6,000 425
•93

PARTICULARS REGARDING ADMISSION TO


THE INDIAN SERVICES.

CONTENTS.

Civil—
Page-
India Office '9°
Indian Civil Service
Ecclesiastical Establishments (Church of England) 2°»
„ ,, (Church of Scotland) 201
Educational Appointments 202
Police Appointments • 2°3
Royal Indian Engineering College, Cooper's Hill 209
Public Works Department 212
„ ,, Executive Branch 2I3
,, Accounts Branch 2I4
Telegraph Department 2I>
Forest Service 21S
Financial Department, Enrolled List 2 '9
Civil Veterinary Department 220

Military —
Indian Army 221
King's India Cadetships 224
Conditions of Service of Royal Engineers in India 225
Indian Medical Service 229
Queen Alexandra's Military Nursing Service for India 232

Marine—
Royal Indian Marine Officers 235
„ „ Engineers 23?

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION—
General Physical Requirements .. .. 23<>
Standard of Vision required of Candidates 240
Form of Medical Declaration, to be filled up by Candidates
Sterling Equivalents of Rupee Salaries .. .. .. 243
196 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.

INDIA OFFICE.
Vacancies in the clerical establishment of tile Secretary ot State for India are filled from among
the successful candidates at the General Examinations (Class I. and Second Division), which are
held from time to time by the Civil Service Commissioners for appointments in the Home Civil
Service. The Examination for Class I. Clerkships is the same as the open Competitive Examina
tion for the Civil Service of India, the nature of which is shown in the Syllabus given on
page 199, but the limits of age are different.* Further particulars may be obtained upon application
to the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Burlington Gardens, London, W.
* For the Examination of 1906 ami subsequentyears the limits of age will be the same.

INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.


An open Competitive Examination for admission to the Civil Service of India will be held in
London, under the subjoined Regulations, commencing on the 1st August, 1905.
The number of persons to be selected at this Examination will be announced hereafter.
No person wilt be admitted to compete from whom the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, has
not received, on or before the 1st July, 1905, an application on the prescribed form, accompanied by
a list of the subjects in which the Candidate desires to be examined.
If Candidates who fill up and return the Application Form do not receive an acknowledgment of
it within four complete days, they should write to the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Burlington
Gardens, London, IV.
The Orderfor admission to the Examination will be posted on the 18th July, 1905, to the address
given on the Form of Application. It will contain instructions as to the time and place at which
candidates will be required to attend, and as to the manner in which the fee {ffi) is to be paid.
Civil Service Commission,
1stJuly, 1904.
REGULATIONS.
*** The following Regulations, made by the Secretary of State for India in Council, are liable
to alteration from year to year. Copies of new rules coming into force for the Open Competitive
Examination of 1906 and subsequent years may be obtained from the Secretarv, Judicial and Public
Department, India Office, London, S.IV.
1. An Examination for admission to the Civil (iii.) That he has no disease, constitutional
Service of India, open to all qualified persons, affection, or bodily infirmity unfitting him ,
will be held in London in August of each year. or likely to unfit him, for the Civil Service
The date of the Examination and the number of of India.
appointments to be made for each Province will (iv. ) That he is of good moral character.
be announced beforehand by the Civil Service
Commissioners. 3. Should the evidence upon the above points
2. No person will be deemed qualified who be prima facie satisfactory to the Civil Service
Commissioners, the Candidate, on payment of
shall not satisfy the Civil Service Commis the prescribed fee, will be admitted to the
sioners : — Examination. The Commissioners may, how
(i.) That lie is a natural-born subject of His ever, in their discretion, at any time prior to the
Majesty. grant of the Certificate of Qualification herein
(ii.) That he had attained the age of twenty- after referred to, institute such further inquiries
one, and had not attained the age of of they as may deem necessary ; and if the result
twenty-three, oil the first day of the should beinquiries, such in the case of any Candidate,
unsatisfactory to them in any of the
year in which the Examination is held. above respects, hewillbe ineligible for admission
[A'.Z?. —In the case 0/ Natives of India,
it will be necessaty for a Candidate to to the Civil Service of India, and, if already
obtain a certificate of age and nationality a Probationer. removed from the position of
selected, will be
issued under Notification of the Government
of India, No. 2.252, dated 215/ August, 4. The Open Competitive Examination will
1888, as amended by Notification No. 404, take place only in the following branches of
dated 19/A May, 1898. and signed, should knowledge:— Marks.
he be a resident in British Itidia, by the English Composition .. S°°
Secretary to Government of the Province, or Sanskrit Language and Literature .. 500
the Commissioner of the Division within Arabic ditto, ditto .. 5°o
which his Jatnily resides, or, should he Greek ditto, ditto
reside in a Native State, by the highest Latin ditto, ditto 750
Political Officer accredited to the Stale in English Language and Literature (in-
which hisfamily resides.] chiding special period named by the
For the Examination of 1906 and subse Commissioners) (a) 500
quent years the above Regulation 2 (ii. ) French Language and Literature ... 500
is changed. German ditto, ditto 500
\ syiUHtis^ defining the character of the Examination in the various subjects, may be obtained on application
to the Secretary, Civil Service Commission. It is reprinted on page 199.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 197
Incian Civil Service—continued.
Marks. 8. The marks obtained by each Candidate, in
Mathematics (pure and applied) ... 900 respect of each of the branches in which he shall
Advanced Mathematical subjects (pure have been examined, will be added up, and the
and applied) 900 names of the several Candidates who shall have
Natural Science, i.e. , any number not obtained, after the deduction above-mentioned,
exceeding three of the following a greater aggregate number of marks than any
subjects : — of the remaining Candidates, will be set forth
Chemistry 6oo~) in order of merit, and such Candidates shall be
Physics 600 I deemed to be selected Candidates for the Civil
Geology 600 ! - Service of India, provided they appear to be in
Botany 600 f 1,800 other respects duly qualified. Should any of
Zoology 600 the selected Candidates become disqualified, the
Animal Physiology 600 J Secretary of State for India will determine
Greek History (Ancient, including whether the vacancy thus created shall be filled
Constitution) 400 up or not. In the former case, the Candidate
Roman History (ditto, ditto) 400 next in order of merit, and in other respects
English History 500 duly qualified, shall be deemed to be a selected
General Modern History (one of the Candidate. A Candidate entitled to be deemed
periods specified in the syllabus issued a selected Candidate, but declining to accept the
by the Commissioners) (a) 500 nomination as such, which may be offered to
Logic and Mental Philosophy (Ancient him, will be disqualified for any subsequent
and Modern) 400 competition.
Moral Philosophy (Ancient and Modern) 400 9. Selected Candidates before proceeding to
Political Economy and Economic India will be on probation for one year, at the
History 500 end of which time they will be examined, with
Political Science (including Analytical a view of testing their progress in the following
Jurisprudence, the Early History of subjects (c) : —
Institutions, and Theory of Legis Compulsory— Marks.
lation) ... ... ... ... ... 500
Roman Law 500 1. Indian Penal Code 400
English Law. [Under the head of "En 2. Code of Criminal Procedure .. 200
glish Law " shall be included the fol 3. The Indian Evidence Act .. 200
lowing subjects, viz.:—(1) Law of 4. Indian History .400
Contract; (2) Law of Evidence; (3) *£. The Principal Vernacular Lan
Law of the Constitution ; (4) Criminal guage of the Province to which
Law ; (5) Law of Real Property ; and the Candidate is assigned ... 400
of these five subjects, Candidates shall Optional. [Not more than one of the follow
be at liberty to offer any four, but not ing subjects.]—
more than four] 500
Candidates are at liberty to name any or all of 1. Hindu and Muhammadan Law... 450
these branches of knowledge (a). None is t2. Sanskrit 400
obligatory. t3- Arabic 400
For the Examination of 1906 and subsequent 4. Persian . ... ... ... 400.
years the above Regulation 4 is changed. 5. Chinese (for Candidates assigned
5. The merit ol the persons examined will to the Province of Burma only) 400
be estimated by marks ; and the number set
opposite to each branch in the preceding regula In this Examination, as in the Open Competition,
tion denotes the greatest number of marks that the merit of the Candidates examined will be
can be obtained in respect of it. estimated by marks (which will be subject to
6. The marks assigned to Candidates in each deductions in the same way as the marks
branch will be subject to such deduction as the assigned at the Open Competition;, and the
Civil Service Commissioners may deem neces number set opposite to each subject denotes the
sary (b) in order to secure that no credit be greatest number of marks that can be obtained
allowed for merely superficial knowledge. in respect of it. The Examination will be
7. The Examination will be conducted on paper conducted on paper and viva voce, as may be
and viva voce, as may be deemed necessary. deemed necessary. This Examination will be

(a) A syllabus, defining in genera] terms the character For Burma .. .. Burmese
of the Examination in the various subjects, may be For Bombay .. .. Marathi
obtained on application to the Secretary, Civil Service For Madras .. Tamil or Telugu .. ] At the
Commission. It is reprinted on page 199. For the Lower I option of
(6) No deduction will be made from the marks assigned Provinces cf f the
to candidates in Mathematics or English Composition. Bengal Hindustani or Bengali,1, J Candidate.
r
(c) Instructions, showing the extent of the examination, In Hindustani the Candidate will be required to be
will be issued to the successful Candidates as soon as pos acquainted with both the Persian and the Nagari
sible after the result ofthe open competition is declared.
* The principal Vernacular Language prescribed for character ; and in the case of the last two Provinces
each Province to which Candidates are assigned, is as Language is either ofa theCandidate
mentioned above, whose Vernacular
languages shown against his
follows :— , Province must offer the other for examination.
Kor tha United Provinces of Agra and
Oudh, the Punjab, and the Central t These subjects may not be offered by any Candidate
Provinces .. .. .. .. Hindustani. who has offered them at the open competition.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.
Indian Civil Service- -continued.
held at the close of the year of probation and salary until they have passed such tests
will be called the " Final Examination." to the satisfaction of that Government. A
Candidate who fails, at the end of the year
If any Candidate is prevented by sickness or of probation, to satisfy the Civil Service
any other adequate caus* from attending such Commissioners that he has reached the
examination, the Commissioners may, with the minimum standard of proficiency in riding,
concurrence of the Secretary of State for India will be liable to have his name removed
in Council, allow him to appear at the Final from the list of Selected Candidates.
Examination to be held in the following year, (The previous Regulation as to Examinations
or at a special examination. in Riding continues to apply to Candidates
10. The selected Candidates will also be tested
during their probation as to their proficiency in selected in the year 1 904 . )
11. The selected Candidates who, on exam
riding. ination, shall be found to have a competent
The Examinations in riding will be held as knowledge of the subjects specified in Regula
follows :— tion 9, and who shall have satisfied the Civil
(i.) Shortly after the result of the Open Service Commissioners of their eligibility in
Competitive Examination has been respect of nationality, age, health, character,
declared, or at such time or times as the conduct during the period ot probation, and
Commissioners may appoint during the ability to ride, shall be certified by the said
course of the probationary year. Commissioners to be entitled to be appointed
(2.) Again, at the time of the Final Examina to the Civil Service of India, provided they shall
tion. Candidates who may then fully comply with the regulations in force, at the
satisfy the Commissioners of their ability
to ride well, and to perform journeys on time, for that Service.
12. Persons desirous to be admitted as
horseback, will be awarded from 100 to Candidates, must apply on Forms, which may
200 marks, according to the degree be obtained from " The Secretary, Civil Service
of proficiency displayed, to be added to Commission, London, W.," at any time after
their marks in the Final Examination. the 1st December in the
Candidates who tail to obtain 100 marks, in which the Examinationyear previous to that
but are reported by the Civil Service Forms must be returned soisas toto be held. The
be received at
Commissioners to have reached a mini the office of the Civil Service Commissioners on
mum standard of proficiency in riding, or before 1st July (or, if that date should fall
and are certified by the said Com
missioners to be entitled to be appointed upon a Sunday or public holiday, then, on or
before the first day thereafter on which their
to the Civil Service of India, will, on office is open), in the year in which the
their arrival in India, be subjected to
such further tests in riding as may be Examination is to be held.
prescribed by their Government, and For the Examination of 1906 and subsequent
shall receive no increase to their initial years the above Regulation 12 is changed.

The Civil Service Commissioners are autho certified by the Civil Service Commissioners
rized by the Secretary of State for India in to be entitled to be appointed to the Civil
Council to make the following announce Service ofIndia ; and every Certificated Can
ments :— didate must, before receiving his allowance.
(1.) Selected Candidates ivill be allotted to the give a written undertaking to refund the
various provinces upon a consideration ofall amount in the event of his failing to proceed
thecircumstances, including their own wishes; to India.
but the requirements of the Public Service (4.) All Candidates obtaining Certificates will
wilt rank before every other consideration. be also required to enter into covenants, by
which, amongst other things, they will binaf
(2.) An allowance amounting to £100 will be themselves to make such payments as, under-
given to all Candidates who pass their pro the Rules and Regulationsfor the time being
bation at one of the Universities or Colleges inforce, they may be required to make totvards
which have been approved by the Secretary ot their own pensions, or for the pensions oj
State, vis., the Universities of Oxford, their families. The stamps payable on these
Cambridge. Dublin , Glasgow, Edinburgh, St. covenants amount to £1.
Andrew's, andAberdeen; VictoriaUniversity, (5.) The seniority in the Civil Sen>ice ofIndia
Manchester ; University College, London ; of the Selected Candidates will be determined
and King** Cotlege, London; provided such according to the order in which they stand
Candidates shad have passed the Final on the list resulting from the combined marks
Examination to the satisfaction of the Civil of the Open Competitive and b inal Examina
Service Commissioners, and shall, in the
opinion of the Secretary of State, have tions.
conducted themselves well and complied (6.) Selected Candidates will be required to
with such rules as may be laid down report their arrival in India within such
for the guidance of Selected Candidates. period after the grant of their Certificate of
The whole probation must ordinarily be Qualification as the Secretary of State may
passed at the same Institution. Migration in each case direct.
will not bepermitted, exceptJor special reasons (7.) Candidates refected at the Final Exami
approved by the Secretary ofState. nation held in any year, will hi no case be
(3.) The allowance of £100 will not be paid to allowed to present themselvesfor re-examina
any Selected Candidate until he has been tion.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 199
Indian Civil Service -continued.
N.B. —A Manual of Rules and Regulations applicable to members of the Covenanted Civil
Service of India, has been compiled by permission of the Government of India, and may now be
procured cither from Messrs. A. Constable & Co., 16, James Street, Haymarket, S.W., or from
Mr. K. A. Arnold, 41 and 43, Maddox Street, Bond Street, W. Price as. 6d.
The Commissioners have been requested by the Secretary of State for India to draw
the attention of Selected Candidates to the prefatory note attached to this Manual, as it is
considered important that it should be clearly understood that this compilation is not to be
regarded in any other light than that of a collection, made for facility of reference, of certain
information and lilies, that it is by no means exhaustive, and that it is liable to such modifications
a? may from time to time be sanctioned by competent authority.

SYLLABUS
Showing the extent of the Examination in certain subjects at the Open Competition
for the Civil Service of India, Clerkships (Class I) in the Home Civil
Service, and Eastern Cadetships.
English Composition. —An Essay to be written The Examination in this part will require from
on one of several subjects specified by the Civil Candidates a more minute acquaintance with
Service Commissioners on their Examination the history of the English Language and
Paper. Literature, as illustrated in the chief works
English Language and Literature. —The Ex produced in each period, and will be based to a
amination will be in two parts. In the one the considerable extent, but by no means ex
Candidates will be expected to show a general clusively, on certain books specified each year
by the Commissioners.* The names placed
acquaintance with the course of English under
Literature, as represented (mainly) by the generalthe dates are intended to suggest the
character of the literary development ot
following writers in verse and prose, between the period, and, consequently the natural limits
the reign of Edward III. and the accession of of the Examination. All the works of Shake
Queen Victoria : speare, for example, will be regarded as falling
Verse—Chaucer, England, Spenser, Shake within the period 1600 to 1700 ; all the works of
speare, Milton, Dryden, pope, Gray, Collins, Swift within the period 1700 to 1800; all the
Johnson, Goldsmith, Crabbe, Cowper, works of Scott and Wordsworth, and all the
Campbell, Wordsworth, Scott, Byron, works of Macaulay, within the period 1800 to
Coleridge, Shelley, Keats. 1832.
Prose—Bacon, Sir Thomas Browne, Milton, French Language and Literature.—Transla
Cowley, Bunyan, Dryden, Swift, Defoe, tion and Composition. Critical questions on
Addison, Johnson, Burke, Scott, Macaulay the French Language and Literature. Con
(Essays and Biographies). versation.
A minute knowledge of the works of these German Language and Literature. —As in
authors will not be looked for in this part of the French.
Examination, which will, however, test how far Latin Language and Literature. —Translation
the Candidates have studied the chiefproductions from Latin into English. Composition in Prose
of the greatest English writers in themselves, and Verse, or (as an alternative for Verse
and are acquainted with the leading charac Composition) a Latin Essay or Letter. Critical
teristics of their thought and style, and with the questions on the Latin Language (including
place which each of them occupies in the history questions on Philology) and Literature.
of English Literature. Candidates will also be Greek Language and Literature.—Translation
expected to show that they have studied in from
these authors the history of the English Language and Greek into English. Composition in Prose
Verse, or (as an alternative for Verse
in respect of its vocabulary, syntax, and Composition) a Greek Dialogue or Oralion.
prosody.
The other part of the Examination will relate Critical
cluding
questions on the Greek Language (in
questions on Philology) and Literature.
to one of the periods named below, which will
follow each other year by year in the order Sanskrit Language and Literature. —Trans
indicated. lation from Sanskrit into English, and Hum
1. 1600 1700. English into Sanskrit. History of Sanskrit
(1905) [Shakespeare to Drvdenl Literature (including knowledge ol such Indian
2. 1700 1800. history as bears upon the subject; ; Sanskrit
(1906) [ Pope to Cowper] Grammar ; Vedic Philology.
3. 1800 1832. Arabic Language and Literature. —Transla
11907) [Nineteenth Century writers to the tions as in Sanskrit ; History of Arabic
death of Scott] Literature (including knowledge of such Arabic
4. 1360 1600. History as bears upon the subject) ; Arabic
(1908; [Chaucer to Spenser] Grammar; Arabic Prosody.
• The books for 1905 arc :—
Shakespeare: Tempest. Henry VIII. Milton: Parat'ise Lost. Comns. Ren Jonson : Every Man out of
his Humour. Bartholomew Fair. Massinger : New Way to Pay Old Debts. Dryden : Conquest of Granada.
Walton : Angler. Lives. Fuller : Worthies. Browne : Britannia's Pastorals. Sir T. Browne : Hydriotaj hia.
Vulvar Errors.
2O0 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.
Indian Civil Si Rvice— continued.
English History. — General questions on ! methods of the Differential and Integra!
English History from A.D. 800 to A.D. 1848; Calculus in any other division of the subject,
questions on the Constitutional History of but the questions will be such as can be solved
England from A.D. 800 to A.D. 1848. without the aid of these methods.
General Modern History.—Candidates may, at Advanced Mathematics. — Higher Algebra
their choice, be examined iii any one of the (including Theory of Equations), Plane and
following periods :—
1. From the accession of Charlemagne to the Integral Trigonometry,
Spherical
Calculus,
Differential Calculus,
Differential Equations,
Third Crusade. [800 "93.] Analytical Geometry (Plane and Solid), Statics
2. From the Third Crusade to the Diet ot including Attractions, Dynamics of a Particle,
Worms. (1103—— '521.] Rigid Dynamics, Hydrodynamics, the Mathe
3. From the Diet of Worms to the death ol matical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism.
Louis XIV. [1521 1715.]
4. From the accession of Louis XV. to the Political Economy and Economic History.—
French Revolution of 1848. [1715 1848.] Candidates will be expected to possess a know
Periods 3 and 4 will include Indian History. ledge of economic theory as treated in the larger
text books, also a knowledge of the existing
Greek History. —Questions on the General economic conditions, and of statistical methods
History of Greece to the death ot Alexander ; as applied to economic inquiries, together with
questions on the Constitutional History of a general knowledge of the history of
Greece during the same period. industry, land tenure and economic legislation
Roman History.—Questions on the General in the United Kingdom.
History ol Rome to the death of Vespasian ;
questions on the Constitutional History ot ' Modern).—Logic
Logic and Mental Philosophy (Ancient and
Rome during the same period. will include both Deductive
In Greek and Roman History candidates will and Inductive Logic.
be expected to show a knowledge of the Mental Philosophy will include Psychology
original authorities. and Metaphysics.
Mathematics. — Algebra, Geometry (Euclid Political Science. —The Examination will not
and Geometrical Conic Sections), Plane Trigo be confined to Analytical Jurisprudence, Early
nometry, Plane Analytical Geometrv (less Institutions, and Theory of Legislation, but may
advanced portions), Differentia] Calculus (Ele embrace Comparative Politics, the History of
mentary), Integral Calculus (Elementary), Political Theories, &c.
Statics, Dynamics of a Particle, Hydrostatics, Candidates will be expected to show a know
Geometrical Optics. Candidates may use the ledge of original authorities.

ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS (CHURCH OP ENGLAND;.


Appointments of Chaplains on Probation station to which he may be appointed and to
arc made from time to time by the Secretary which he may proceed direct.
of State for India, as vacancies occur. A Chaplain will be on probation for three-
Candidates for these appointments must have years (a) ; if confirmed in his appointment at
been three years in Priest's Orders, and be the end of that period, he will be admitted as a
under thirty-four years of age. Junior Chaplain.
Applications for nomination should be sub He will be required from the date of his
mitted to the Secretary of State. They should appointment on probation to provide a pension
give full particulars as to the candidate's family, for his family under the Indian Service
age, places of education (both school and Family Pension Regulations, a copy of which
college), and occupation since leaving college ; can be obtained on application to the Govern
and should be supported by testimonials based ment in India, or to the Director of Funds,
on a personal knowledge of the candidate's India Office. This pension is in addition to
qualifications. Applicationsshould be addressed any pension or compassionate allowance
to " The Secretary of State, India Office/' and granted under the Royal Pay Warrant for the
not to the Secretary of State personally. There time being in force.
is no special form of application.
A free passage will be provided by the India
Office, but if the Chaplain within three years, (a) A clergyman resident in India at the time of his
on grounds other than certified ill-health, relin nomination as a probationer will be allowed to count in
quishes his appointment, or is removed from it his probationary period any service rendered by him
under the Additional Clergy Society or other service
for misconduct, he must refund the cost of such approved by the Government in India, but he will not
passage. hi entitled to any gratuitv in respect of such service if
The payment of salary, and service counting compelled {from whatever cause) to relinquish his
for leave and pension, will not commence until position during the probationary period, nor be allowed
the date on which the Chaplain reports his to count for furlough or gratuity bis period of service in
arrival, either at the headquarters of the India prior to his nomination as a probationer. No
extension of the limit of age for nomination as a
Diocese to which he is attached, or at any other probationer is allowed on account of such service.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 201
Ecclesiastical Establishments (Church of England)—continued.
The salaries # ot' Chaplains are :—- Per Annum.
Senior Chaplains, Rs. 9,600 per annum. £ »• <«.
Junior Chaplains, Rs. 6,000 per annum for After 23 years' service, with an)
five years, and thereafter Rs. 7,800 per actual residence in India of 2of ,
annum until promoted to be Senior years, including the period off 3^ 0 '
Chaplains. probation )
Chaplains on Probation. Rs. 5,400 per
annum. On Medical Certificate.
A Junior Chaplain becomes a Senior Chap After 18 years' actual residence
lain after ten years' service, excluding India, including the period ofj-2Q2 O
the period of probation. probation
The retiring pay of Chaplains is regulated by After 13 years ditto '73 7 6
the following scale :— After 10 years ditto 127 15 o
Instructions to Candidates after their Provisional Nomination by the
Secretary of State.
When a Candidate has received a Notification FORM OF TESTIMONIAL.
from the India Office that the Secretary of State
is prepared (provisionally) to appoint him to
a Chaplaincy on probation, he should at once To the Right Reverend Arthlr Foley,
forward his Letters of Orders—Deacon and Lord Bishop of London.
Priest—to the Secretary in the Public Depart
ment, India Office, stating at the same time on We, whose names are underwritten, testify
what Tuesday, at an early date, he can appear and make known that CD., clerk, m.a. (or
before the Medical Board of that Office. Should other degree), appointed a Chaplain on proba
the Board report him to be physically fit for tion on the Indian Establishment, hath been
service in India, he should at once forward to personally known to us for the space of three
the Bishop of Londont (to whom all nomina years last past ; that we have had oppoi tunities
tions are referred) the following documents :— of observing his conduct ; that during the whole
1. Testimonial, in the form given below. of that time we verily believe that he lived
2. Statement of the cure or cures in which the piously, soberly, and honestly, nor have we at
Candidate has been engaged. any time heard anything to the contrary
3. The names of two or three private referees thereof ; nor hath he at any time (as far as we
(clerical). know or believe) held, written, or taught any
He should also forward to the Secretary in the thing contrary to the doctrine or discipline of
the Public Department, as soon as possible Church of England ; and moreover, we
after obtaining the necessary signatures, the believe him, in our consciences, to be, as to his
moral conduct, a person worthy of the said
printed form of Chaplain's certificates which he appointment.
receives from this Office on his nomination.
When the Candidate has satisfied the Bishop In witness whereof we have hereunto set our
of London regarding his qualifications, the fact hands, this day of in the year of our
will be communicated to him, and he will then Lord 190 .
receive a certificate of appointment.
Chaplains must intimate to the India Office To be signed by three beneficed
the proposed date of their departure, in order Clergymen, and to be counter
that their passage may be secured. They must signed by the Bishop of the
proceed to their destination within four months diocese in which such benefices
from the date of their first nomination for are situate.
appointment by the Secretary of State ; and if E. F., Rector of
they fail to do so, without leave obtained from G. H., Vicar of
the Secretary of State, their appointments will J. K., Perpetual Curate of
lapse.

ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS (CHURCH OP SCOTLAND).


The appointments of Chaplains of the Church on a personal knowledge of the candidate'^
of Scotland on probation are made from time to qualifications. Full particulars should be given
time by the Secretary of State for India, as as to the candidate's family, age, places of
vacancies occur. education (both school and college), and occu-
Candidates for these appointments must have fation since leaving college. The Committee on
been licensed for three years and be under ndian Churches will recommend to the
thirty-four years of age. Secretary of State for nomination the candidate
Applications for nominations should be sub whom they consider most suitable, and will
mitted to the General Assembly's Committee on forward with the recommendation all the par
Indian Churches along with testimonials based ticulars stated above.
* For the present sterling equivalents of thes* salaries see page 243.
t The documents should be addressed to his Lrrd'hip's S-cretary, Harry W. Lee, Esq., 1, The Sanctuary,
202 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.

Ecclesiastical Establishmets (Church of Scotland)—continued.


Chaplains must proceed to their destination granted under the Royal Pay Warrant for the
within four months from the date of their nomi time being in force.
nation by the Secretary of State ; and if they The salaries* of Chaplains arc :—
fail to do so, without leave obtained from the Senior Chaplains, Rs. 9,600 per annum.
Secretary of State, their appointments *ill lapse. Junior Chaplains, Rs. 6,000 per annum for
A free passage will be provided by the India live years, and thereafter Rs. 7,800 until
Office, but if the Chaplain within three years, promoted to be Senior Chaplains.
on grounds other than certified ill-health, Chaplains on probation,Rs.5,400 per annum.
relinquishes his appointment, or is removed A Junior Chaplain becomes a Senior
from it for misconduct, he must refund the cost Chaplain after ten years' service, exclud
of such passage. ing the period of probation.
The salarj' will not commence until arrival in The retiring pay of Chaplains is regulated by
India. the following scale : —
Chaplains will be on probation for three Per annum.
years (a) ; if confirmed in their appointment After 23 years' service, with an"} £ s. d.
sit the end of that period, they will be ad actual residence in India of 20 /
mitted as Junior Chaplains. years, including the period off 3°S 0 0
They will be required from the date of their probation J
.appointment on probation to provide pensions On Medical Certificate.
lor their families under the Indian Service
Family Pension Regulations, a copy of which After 18 years' actual residence}
tan be obtained on application to the Govern in India, including the period > 292 o o
ment in India, or to the Director of Funds, of probation J
India Office. These pensions are in addition to After 13 years' ditto ... ... 173 7 6
any pensions or compassionate allowances After 10 years' ditto 12/ i_; o

(a) A clergyman resident in India at the time of his compelled (from whatever cause) to relinquish his
nomination as a probationer will be allowed to count in position during the probationary period, nor be allowed
his probationary period any service rendered by him 10 count for furlough or gratuity his period of service in
binder the Additional Clergy Society or other service India prior to his nomination as a probationer. The rule
approved by the Government in India, but he will not as to the limit of age is not affected by such service.
i>e entitled to any gratuity in respect of such service if
Instructions to Candidates after their Nomination by the Secretary of State.
When a Candidate has received a Notification cate of their appointment be furnished to them.
from the India Office that the Secretary of State Candidates are required to forward the
is prepared to nominate him for appointment to following documents to the Clerk of the
a Chaplaincy on Probation, he should at once Presbytery of Edinburgh, which inducts to
inform the Secretary in the Public Department, their office Chaplains nominated by the Secre
India Office, on what Tuesday, at an early date, tary of State for India :—
lie can appear before the Medical Board of that , 1. Letter of acceptance of nomination.
Office. Should the Boird report him to be 2. Certificate of license if a licentiate ; of
physically fit for service in India, a certificate of ordination if ordained.
Nomination by the Secretary of State will be 3. Certificate of character from the Presbyterv
^ent to the Presbytery of Edinburgh for endorse in which he has been residing; and in the case
ment of the nominee's induction by that bodv. of the candidate residing out of Scotland, suffi
Chaplains must intimate to the India Office I cient proof that he is of good moral character,
the proposed date of their departure, in order and still retains his status as a Minister or
that their passage may be secured and a Certifi- licentiate of the Church of Scotland.

EDUCATIONAL APPOINTMENTS.
'I he Indian Educational Service comprises of Government from one branch to the other,
those posts in the Educational Department to and the conditions of pay and service are the
which appointments are made in England by same for both. It also includes certain special
the Secretary of State, and is thus distinguished appointments, such as those of Superintendents
from the Provincial Educational Services, which of Schools of Art, for which special qualifica
are recruited exclusively in India. tions a' e required and special terms of engage
It consists of two branches, the teaching, ment are prescribed.
including Principalships and Professorships in Appointments are made by the Secretary of
the various Government Colleges and Head State as occasion may require. Only laymen are
Masterships in certain High Schools ; and the ', eligible, and applications should be addressed
inspecting, including Inspectorships of Schools; I to the Private Secretary to the Secretary ot"
but officers may be transferred at the discretion State, India Office, London.
* For the present sterling equivalents of these salaries see page 943.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.
Educational Appointments—continued.
Candidates must as a rule be not less than 23, Head Masterships of High Schools.—Rs. 500*
nor more than 30 years cf age. Exceptions are a month, rising by annual increments ot
made as regards the maximum limit only in the Rs. 50 a month to Rs. 750* a month. A
case of appointments requiring special qualifi Head Master is eligible for appointment as
cations. They must be British subjects, and Inspector or Professor, and it so appointed
must furnish evidence of having received a his pay will further rise as provided for
liberal education, and of some knowledge of these appointments.
the theory and practice of teaching. Preference Besides these appointments in the ordinary
is given to distinguished graduates of Universi line, special allowances are attached to the
ties in the United Kingdom. posts of Senior Inspector, certain Principalships
The application should be submitted upon the of Colleges, and other posts, for which members
form provided for the purpose, and should be of the Service are eligible.
accompanied by copies of not more than six In a few cases quarters are provided, but in
testimonials, one at least of which should most an officer has to lodge and find himself.
relate to knowledge and practice of teaching. Members of the Indian Educational Service
Candidates whose applications are selected draw travelling allowances for journeys on duty
for consideration will be required to present as officers of the first class under the Civil
themselves for an interview with an official at Service Regulations. They are subject to the
the India Office (at present the Secretary, rules as to leave for European services contained
Judicial and Public Department). There is no in the same Regulations, an abstract of which
literary examination, but a candidate wil have can be seen at the India Office. t Officers of
to undergo a medical examination by the the teaching branch enjoy annual vacations
Medical Board at the India Office with reterence during the time the colleges or schools where
to his physical fitness forserviee in India. they are employed are closed. They also earn
In selectingcandidatesforappointment, weight pensions from the date ol taking up their duties
will be g^iven to the possession of <a) a University m India under the pension rules for European
degree in Honours, or other like distinction ; (0) services. Under these rules a pension may be
a University certificate or diploma in teaching ; granted if the service amounts to 10 years and
<c) experience as a teacher ; (rf) qualifications in is less than 25 years at the rate of one-sixtieth
special subjects, depending on the nature of the of average emoluments for each completed year
vacancy to be filled. In selecting candidates for of service, out subject to a maximum limit of
teaching posts, importance is also attached to Rs. 2oo for each year completed. After 25
bodily activity and some proficiency in games. years' service a pension of half average emolu
Newly appointed officers are required, before ments may be granted, but not exceeding Rs.
leaving this country, to enter into an agreement 5,000 per annum. The average is calculated on
with the Secretary of State embodying the the last three years of service. Pensions paid
conditions of their appointment. They are also in England are converted at the rate of is. gd.
required to leave for India within three months per rupee, and a pension of Rs. 5, coo a year is
of their appointment by the Secretary of State, consequently equal to ^437 10s.
and are provided at the expense of Government Retirement is ordinarily required at 55 years
with a first-class passage to India, the cost of of age, unless for special reasons the officer is
which they will be required to refund should retained after attaining that age.
they voluntarily relinquish the service of
Government before the close of five years from Temporary Appointments.
the date ot appointment.
An officer appointed to the Educational Service The Secretary of State is sometimes requested
will be on probation in India for two years, within by the Government of India to supply persons
which time he will have to pass an examination to fill temporary vacancies in the Indian
in a vernacular language. His appointment Educational Service, generally professorships
may be cancelled for failure to pass this examina in Colleges.
tion, or at any time for unfitness or misconduct. Such anoointments are made for not less than
Officers of the Indian Educational Service are a university year (about nine months'), with a
expected to give their whole time to the duties prospect, in the case of thoroughly approved
of the Service. service, of future selection, through the agency
The salary at present attached to ordinary of the Secretary of State, to fill either a tem
posts in the Indian Educational Service (omit porary or a permanent appointment.
ting the special appointments referred to above) The salary is Rs. 500 a month.
is as follows : — A free passage (first-class) to India is given,
Inspectorships or Professorships. —Rs. 500* a and a free return passage on the termination of
month, rising by annual increments of the engagement, provided it is claimed within
Rs. 50 a month to Rs. 1,000* a month. six months from that date.
INDIAN POLICE FORCE.
Regulations for Admission to the Indian Police Force by a Competitive Examination
to be held in London on Tuesday, the 27TH June, 1905.
[Note.—It is probable that the scheme of examination will be modified bi/ore any subsequent
examination is held,]
I. Place nj Examination. —The Examination I missioners. Candidates may undergo the
will be conducted by the Civil Service Com- | written part ot their Examination in London.
• For the present sterling equivalents of these salaries see page 343.
t An Abstract of thsac Regulations is a'.so primed in th's L s- (.ec rajes 752 to 3:0). o
204 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.

Indian Police Force— continued.


Edinburgh, or Dublin, or at any of the provincial ] No applications received after that date can
centres at which the simultaneous examination 1 be considered.
of candidates for admission to the Royal
Military College, Sandhurst, is to be held. A Candidates must be prepared to attend at
list of the probable centres may be obtained the India Office, if required, at their own
from the Civil Service Commissioners at any time expense, to reply to any enquiries which may
after January, iqoc.. The oral and practical parts be considered necessary in connection with
of the Examination will be held in London only. their application.
|
Examination Fee.—A fee of/2 is required from
candidates examined in London, but, when the as V.classified Subjects of Examination.—The subjects*
and the marks assigned to each,
written Examination is conducted elsewhere are given below :—
than in London, the fee is £3. Candidates exam
ined at a college or school will probably be re
quired to p.-ry a local tee (in order to defray the
expenses ot superintendence), as to which they
should obtain early information from the college Class I.
or school authorities. The fee payable to the
Civil Service Commissioners must be paid by Marks
means of stamps of the specified amount. In Mathematics (I), in
structions on this point will be issued to candi cluding Arithmetic 3,000
dates about ten days before the Examination. French or German ' All the sub-
(300 for Colloquial ) 2,000 Ijects of
II. Number of Appointments. —The number English Composition 1,000 j Class I may
ol candidates to be selected will probably be 15, (geometrical Drawing 500 be taken up.
viz., for Madras 3, Bombay 3, Bengal 2, Freehand Drawing ...
United Provinces 3, Punjab 3, and Central Geography 500 J
Provinces 1.
III. Conditions of Eligibility. — Every Candi
date must be a British subject of European
descent, and at the time of his birth his father Class II.
must have been a British subject either natural
born or naturalized in the United Kingdom. ("Only two of
The decision of the Secretary of State in Council the subjects
as to whether a candidate satisfies this condition Marks. of Class II
shall be final. Candidates must, w ithout excep Mathematics (II) 2,000 may be tak-
7.
tion on any ground (other than that shown ! 8. German or French ... 2,000 enup,and,it
below), be above nineteen and under twenty- 2,000 one of these
ono years of age, on the 1st June, 1905. They 1 10. 9- Latin subjects be
must be unmarried, and if they marry before Greek 2,000
reaching India they will forfeit their appoint 11. English History 2,000-! alanguage,
modern
it
ments. 12. Chemistry and Heat 2,000 m u st be
1 J3- Physics 2,000 different
(The limit ofage prescribedfor Candidates for 1 14- Physiography and
admission to the Indian Police Service by com geology ..." ... 2,000 from the
modern lan
petitive examination in this country is extended guage se
in the case of those who have performed military lected in
service in South Africa by the period of such Class I.
service, not exceeding eighteen months.
Candidates who become eligible under this con
cession mustfurnish an official Certificate of the Candidates must obtain such an aggregate of
length and nature of their service). marks in the examination as a whole as mar
indicate, in the judgment of the Civil Service
IV. Form of Application. —Application to Commissioners, a competent amount of general
compete at the Examination must be made proficiency.
on a printed form to be obtained from the
Secretary, Judicial and Public Department,
India Office, Whitehall, London, S.W., and VI. Medical Examination. —Those candidates
to be returned to him, with the necessary who are successful in the Literary Examination
documents, not later than Monday, the 1st wi'l be required, shortly after the result of that
May, 1905. examination is declared to undergo a strict

• For Syllabus, see page 706. A reprint of the papers set at the previous Examination, with tables of the mark-
assigned to the candidate*, is published by direction of the Civil Service Commissioners, and copies can_ He
purchased, either directly or through any bookseller, from the following agents :—Eyre & Spottiswoode. Ea-st
Harding Street, Fleet Street, E.C. ; Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, and of E. Ponsonby, 116, Grafion St., Dubu'u
The price is is.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 205
Indian Police Force—continued.
examination by a Medical Board* at the India the absence of satisfactory explanation, lead to
Office as to their physique and capacity for forfeiture of appointment. I-ree passages to
active out-door work in the plains of India. India will be provided by the India Office, hut
VII. Appointment of Probationers. —The Sec any probationer resigning his appointment
retary ot State will nominate as probationers health,within three \ ears on an3* ground but that of
such competitors as attain the highest aggregate be required supported by a medical certificate, will
of marks (provided that they obtain the minimum to refund the cost of his passage.
aggregate referred to above, and that they pass XI. Salary during Probation.—On arrival in
the medical examination and satisfy the requisite India, probationers will receive an initial salary
conditions in other respects,). of Rs. 250 a month during their period of pro
bation.
VIII. Riding Test.—Selected Candidates will
be examined bv the Civil Service Commissioners XII. Period 0/ Probation.—Probationers will
as to their ability to ride, and will be required to be required to qualify by passing the necessary
produce, — departmental Examinations (as well as the riding
(a) A certificate from the Civil Service Com Lest, if necessary, see Rule VIII) within two
missioners that they are able to ride well, years of their arrival in India.
and to perform journeys on horseback ; or XIII. Liability of Probationers to Removal. —
(b) A certificate from the Civil Service Com Any Probationer who may fail to pass the
missioners ot minimum proficiency! in riding. prescribed Examinations within two years, or
In the latter case they will be subjected, tobe found unfit for Police duties, will be liable
on their arrival in India, to such further removal from theServicc. Any probationer so
tests in riding as may be prescribed by aremoved
free
from the Service will be furnished with
passage to England, provided he utilizes
their Government, and will not be such passage within three months from the date
appointed Assistant Superintendents ot of such removal.
Police until they shall have passed
such tests to thi satisfaction ot their XIV. Saiary after Probation.—When proba
Government. tioners have passed the qualifying Examinations
(as well as the riding test) they will, if other
IX. Allotment to Provinces. —Selected candi wise approved, be appointed Assistant Super
dates who have successfully passed the above- intendents of Police, and their salar}' will be
mentioned tests will be allotted, as probationers, raised to Rs. 300 a month.
to the various provinces upon a consideration of
all the circumstances, including their own XV. Leave, Pension, and Provident Fund. —
wishes; but the requirements of the Public Officers joining the Indian Police under these
Service will rank before every other considera conditions will find a summary of information
tion. The allotment will also be subject to the regarding Leave, Pensions and Provident Fund
right of the Government of India to make on page 208.
transfers, if necessary. XVI. Articles of Agreement. —Probationers
X. Departure for India.—The probationers will be required to sign articles of agreement
will be required to start for India not later than describing the terms and conditions of their
October, 1905, so as to arrive in the course of appointment prior to embarkation for India.
November. Failure to embark in time will, in India Office, 24 November, 1904.
* With a view to prevent parents and guardians from incurring the inconvenience and expense of preparing
candidates who may be physically unfit for the Police Service, it is suggested that, before any such preparation is
begun, candidates be submitted to examination bv the medical adviser of the family, or any other qualified medical
practitioner, with regard to the paints indicated in the Regulations as to the Physical Examination of Candidates
printed on p.'igcs ?2u to 222.
It is to be understood that this private examination is merely suggested to lessen the chances of disappointment,
coid that it is by no means intended to take the place of, or to influence in any way, the official examination.
Candidates may, if they wish it, undergo a preliminary examination by the Medical Board whi'-h meets at the
ndia Office every Tuesday, not more than two years before they are qualified to compete, under the following
conditions
(a.) Applications must be addressed to the Under Secretary of State, India Office, Whitehall, London, accom-
1 anied by a fee of two guineas and by a statement of the candidate's age.
(i>.) Candidates must pay their travelling expenses.
(c.) Candidates considered to be unfit by the Medical Board at this preliminary examination, are not bound to accept
ics opinion, but may, at their <nvn risk, continue their studies, wi'h the knowledge that they wil1 have to submit them-
>elves for a final examination by the Medical Board, in the event of their being successful in the literary exami at ion.
On the other hand, it must be distinctly understood that the preliminary examination by the Medical Board is
aeld solely for the candidate's information, and that, if after that examination he is reported to be apparently fit,
he has not on that account any claim to be accepted as physically fit when he presents himself for the final Medical
Examination, upon which alone his acceptance or rejection will depend. Candidates may l>e considered fit for the
Service at the preliminary examination, but may be found at the final examinition to be unfit, either on account of
some physical defect which did not exist or passed undetected at the preliminary examination, or for other reasons.
The standard-, of height and chest measurement, applied by the Medical Board in this examination, are those
required in candidates for the Army by the Regulations for admission to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
A minimum height limit of 5 feet 4 inches is, however, imposed.
t Candidates are warned that the certificate of minimum proficiency in riding, without which they will not be
allowed to proceed to India, is only granted to those who can qualify in a series of tests, whtcn includes jumping. It is
therefore most important that riding lessons should not be postponed until after th<: result of the literary examination Li
declared.
2C6 APPOINTMENTS TO TOE INDIAN SERVICES.
Indian Police Force—continue I.
Appendix I. —Syllabus.
Mathematics (I).—The extent of the Examina The standard of positive merit will be looked for
tion will be as follows :— in logical arrangement of thought, and in
accuracy and propriety of expression, but large
Arithmetic ; Algebra, up to and including deductions of marks will be made for faults of
the Binomial Theorem, the theory and use writing and spelling.
of Logarithms ; Euclid, Books 1 to IV and
VI ; Plane Trigonometry up to and includ Candidates are also warned that, for similar
ing solution of Triangles ; Mensuration. faults in the use of the English language,
similar deductions will be made from the marks
Mathematics (II) :— obtained in other subjects.
Further questions on the Syllabus of Mathe Geometrical Drawing. —Practical plane geome
matics (I) ; Elementary Solid Geometry, try ; the construction of scales ; and the
including Euclid, Book XI, Propositions i elements of solid geometry, and of simple ortho
to 21, Euclid, Book XII, Propositions i and graphic projection. Great importance will
2 ; Geometrical Conic Sections, the elemen be attached to neatness and exactness of
tary properties common to the ellipse, drawing.
parabola, and hyperbola ; Dynamics and
Statics—Uniform and uniformly accelerated Geography. —Simple questions in descriptive
rectilinear motion, uniform circular motion, and general geography.
motion of projectiles (not requiring a
knowledge of the parabola), equilibrium of English History. —The General Paper in this
forces in one plane and of parallel forces, subject will be confined to events subsequent
the centre of mass, and the construction and to the Norman Conquest. It will test whether
use of the simpler machines. the candidates are accurately acquainted with
the facts of English History, and also possess
Latin.—Passages selected from the authors an intelligent knowledge ol the meaning of the
usually read in schools will be set for transla facts. The paper on the special period* will be
tion into English. Passages from English confined to distinctly Modern History. It will
authors will be given for translation into Latin require from the candidates more minute know
prose and verse, but candidates will be allowed, ledge than the General Paper.
in the place of verse composition, to answer
questions of a simple character, which will test Natural Science Subjects. —The standard ot
whether they possess a fundamental knowledge examination in these subjects will be such as
of the grammar of the language, and such an may be reasonably expected from the education
elementary acquaintance with Roman History given at schools possessing appliances for prac
as is required for the intelligent study of the tical instruction, such as a laboratory, fitc. A
books they have read. considerable portion of the marks will be given
for proficiency shown in the practical part of the
Greek. —Passages will be set for translation examination. A knowledge of the metric system
into English from the authors usually read in will be expected.
schools, and in other respects the Examination
will proceed on the same lines as in Latin. Chemistry.—The laws of chemical combination
and decomposition, and the preparation, classifi
French.—Translationsof unseen passages from cation, and properties ofthe principal metallicand
French into English, and French composition. no::-metallic elements, and of such of their com
The passages for translation will betaken mainly pounds as are treated of in inorganic chemistry.
from standard authors, and a few simple In the practical part of the examination only the
questions may be asked on the passages set, more ordinary apparatus and the less dangerous
as to the structure and character of the language, reagents will be supplied, and no Candidal
and allusions of obvious and general interest. will be allowed to bring his own apparatus 01
The vivii voce Examination will include Dictation. reagents.
300 marks will be allotted to colloquial know Heat. —The elementary portion of the subject
ledge of the language.
German.—The passages for translation will be Physics. —The elemi-ntary properties of elec
taken, mainly, from standard authors, and in tricity, magnetism, light, and sound.
other respects the Examination will proceed on Physiography. —i.e. , physical geography.
the same lines as in French.
Geology. —Chiefly economic, including thi
English Composition. —Candidates will be recognition of .he more familiar minerals and
tested by precis writing as well as by an essay. rocks, and their properties and uses.

• The special period will be, for 1905, from 1S20 to 1851.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 207

Indian Police Force—continued.


Appendix II.—Lists of Appointments in India ordinarily reserved for the Police
Departments of the Several Provinces."
N.B.—These Lists show only the existing sanctioned scale, which is liable to alteration at any time.
Madras Presidency. Lower Bengal and Assam—continued.
1 Inspector- General of Rs. Rs.
Policet on 2,500 a month. 5 on 1,000 a month.
6 If 900
1 Commissioner of 54 District Superinten 7 II 80O
Police(MadrasCity)t IfSOO dents of Police 12 If 7°0
13 II 600
3 Deputy Inspectors -J II I,40O I.300
M .« II SOO
General ) II I.200 M 37 Assistant Superinten M 4OO ,,
II II dents of Police l»3 II 250—30oJ
r ' II I.OOO II
26 District Superinten 3 900 „ United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.
dents of Police 5 8OO II
8 M TOO II
8 II 60O n 3 Deputy Inspectors 1 on 1,500 a month.
1,200 ,,
General 1,000 ,,
6 ■1 Soo 11 1,000 ,,
35 Assistant Superinten 6 II 400 45o 11 ■1 900 ,,
dents of Police 5 II 11 50 District Superinten 5 800
6 II 350 it dents of Police ia 700 ,,
II 250—300; »3 600 ,,
l»4 500
30 Assistant Superinten- f 10 3So
dents of Police ... (20 250-300*
Bombay Presidency.
1 Inspector - General of Punjab.
Policet on 1,800 a month. 1 Inspector- General of
1 Commissioner ot Po Policet on 7,250 a month.
lice (Bombay City)t 1,800 2 Deputy Inspectors-
r ■* 1,000 ,, General • 1 iiSoo
30 District Superinten- | 5 800 ,, r 4 1,000 ,,
dents of Police (in--< 8 700 ,, 35 District Superinten 68 II■1 800
eluding Kathiawar) | 6 600 „ dents of Police 700
I 7 500 .. 8 II 600
31 Assistant Superintenn-f 8 " 400 ,, 1 9 II 500
dents ..A 9 » 350 27 AssU-tant District f 4 II 450
l»4 .< 250—300} Superintendents ... . 8 II• I 350 250-300; .

Central Provinces.
Lower Bengal and Assam.
1 I nspector-Generalt ... on 1,800 a month.
1 Commissioner of Po 1,000 ,,
lice (Calcutta) t on 1,700 a month. 800 ,,
18 District Superinten- 700 „
1 Deputy Commissioner dents 600
of Police (Calcutta)t ■1 800 500
2 Deputy Inspectors- 10 Assistant District
ict f 35°
General „ 1,500 Superintendents 250-joo*.

Appendix III.
(Regulations as to Physical Examination. See page 239.)
• For the present sterling equivalents of the silaries specified see page 243.
t These_ appointments are not set apart exclusively for members of the Police Department, and the Governmen*
reserves discretion to fill thein by the selection of any officer;, who are considered best fitted for ibem, whether in the
Department or outside it.
t Officers will draw Rs. 250 while they are probationers and Rs. 300 after they are confirmed in the Service a*
Assistant Superintendents.
208 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.
Indian Police Force—continued.
Appendix IV.—Leave.
1. The following is a summary of the prin allowances. The whole period of leave thus
cipal regulations relating to the leave admissible taken in combination is known as combined
to officers appointed to the Indian Police by the leave. Combined leave may not be of less
-Secretary of State from the United Kingdom. duration than six months, nor, except on
medical certificate, may it be extended beyond
Long Leave. two years.
2. Furlough is admissible to an aggregate 1 7. Special Leave may be granted at any time
amount of six years during the service. The , for not more than six months, with intervals of
amount " earned " is one-fourth of an officer's six years' service ; allowances, calculated as
active service, and the amount "due" is that during furlough, are given during the first six
amount less any enjoyed. months only, whether taken in one or more
3. Furlough without medical certificate can, • instalments. This leave is included in the
if due, be generally taken after eight years' I aggregate of six years' furlough admissible.
active service, and again after three years' con 8. Extraordinary Leave without allowances
tinuous service, but is limited to two years at a may be granted in case of necessity, and,
time. except in certain specified cases, only when no
4. Furlough with medical certificate is limited other kind of leave is by rule admissible. It
to one year if an officer has not served three may be granted in continuation of other leave.
years continuously ; otherwise he may have 9. Subsidiary Leave for a minimum of 10 days,
leave up to two years, and it may be extended usually with half average salary, is granted to
to a third year. an officer proceeding on or returning from leave
5. The allowances admissible during furlough out of India, or on retirement, to enable him to
are :— reach the port of embarkation or to rejoin his
(1) During the first two years of furlough appointment. It is admissible only at the end
without medical certificate and during and not at the beginning of combined leave. If
so much of lurlough with medical the officer is entitled to privilege leave, he can
certificate as may be "due,"—half draw pay at privilege leave rates for as many
average salary, subject to certain maxi days as lie is entitled to such leave.
mum and minimum limits. 10. Short Leave is also granted to enable
(2) After the expiration of the period for officers to appear at examinations, &c.
which the foregoing allowances are
admissible—one quarter of average General Rules.
salary, subject to certain maximum and 11. Leave of absence can never be claimed as
minimum limits. of right, and is given or refused at the dis
Short Leave. cretion of Government.
12. After five years' continuous absence from
6. Privilege Leave is a holiday which may be duty, an officer is considered to be out of the
granted to the extent of one-eleventh part of the employment of Government.
time that an officer has been on duty without 13. When leave allowances are paid at the
interruption ; and it may be accumulated up to Home Treasury, or in a Colony where the
three months, earned by 33 months' service. standard of currency is gold, rupees are con
During absence, the officer retains a lien on his verted into sterling at the rate of exchange
appointment, and receives the salary which he fixed for the time being for the adjustment of
would have received if on duty. An interval of financial transactions between the Imperial and
six months must elapse between two periods of Indian Treasuries, unless any other rate has
absence on privilege leave. been exceptionally authorised. But for the
Privilege leave may be prefixed to furlough, present the rate of conversion is subject to a
special leave, or extraordinary leave without minimum of is. 6<f. to the rupee.

Appendix V. —Pensions id Provident Fund


1. The following is a summary of the pension After a service of less than 10 years.—A
rules applicable to officers of the Indian Police gratuity not exceeding one month's
appointed by the Secretary of State from the emoluments for each completed year of
United Kingdom. service.
An officer of the Indian Police becomes After a service of not less than 10 years. —
eligible for a pension on completing 30 years' | A pension not exceeding the following
qualifying service, or on attaining the age of amounts : —
55 years. If at an earlier date he is compelled Years of Sixtieths of Maximum
to retire from the service through ill-health, Completed Average Limit of
not occasioned by irregular or intemperate i Service. Emoluments. Pension.
habits, he becomes eligible for an invalid 10 10 Rs. 2,000 a year,
pension or a gratuity according to the length of 11 11 2,200 ,,
his service. 12 12 2,400 ,,
The amount of pension or gratuity is regu 13 13 2,600 ,,
lated as follows :— 14 14 2,800 ,,
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 209
Indian Police Force—continued.
Years of Sixtieths of Maximum (1) The contribution is compulsory up to
Completed Average Limit of S per cent, on salaries, with voluntary
Service. Emoluments. Pension. contributions of a further 5 per cent.
15 13 Rs. 3,000 a year. (2) Compound interest on such payments is
10 16 3,200 ,, annually credited by Government to
'7 17 3,400 „ each officer .subscribing, the rate being
18 18 3,600 ,, at present 4 per cent, per annum.
19 19 3,800 „ (3) Receipts and payments are made in
20 20 4,000 ,, rupees only.
21 . 21 4,200 ,, (4) The sum which will thus accumulate to
22 22 4,400 the credit of an officer to be his absolute
23 23 4,600 ,, property to be handed over to him,
24 24 4,800 ,, unconditionally, on quitting the service ;
25 and above 30 S.000 or in the event of his death before
2. A Provident Fund has also been estab retirement, to his legal repre
lished on the following basis:— sentatives.

ROYAL INDIAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE, COOPER'S HILL.


The Secretary of State reserves to himselfthe right to revise, modify, or change any of the provisions
herein contained from time to time, as he may see fit.
Notice.—In view of the decision which has will be collected in six instalments of £1 each,
been arrived at by the Secretary of State for falling due in the first two months of each term.
India in Council, the Royal Indian Engineering A deposit of £5 is required from each student
College will be permanently closed at the end on admission to the College, as caution money,
of the session of 1903-6. to cover charges incurred by him for damage to
The Entrance Examination held in 1904 will books, instruments, Sc., or any College bills
be the last, and the College course for the outstanding on leaving the College. When
.successful Candidates at that Examination will these have been defrayed the balance standing
extend to two years (six terms) only instead of at his credit will be repaid. This deposit is to
to three years (nine terms) as heretofore. be paid with the fee for the first term, making
Extra Students. —When there is room for the total payment on that occasion £66.
more students than are under training for the The College fees include all charges for
public service, it is within the discretion of the tuition, board according to the College scale,
President, subject to the orders of the Secretary lodging, ordinary medical attendance, and wash
of State, to admit others who are desirous of ing to the extent of 2s. weekly. Students are
obtaining the education given at the College. required to provide their own class books and
Such extra students are not eligible for prizes, drawing instruments. Drawing paper, draw
scholarships or appointments; .but in other ing boards, and surveying instruments are
respects they shall have the same privileges and provided by the College.
be subject to the same discipline and rules as Refund of Fees. —In the case of a student
the other students. leaving the College, from whatever cause, after
Annual Session. —The College Year begins the commencement of a term, no refund of the
in September, and is divided into three terms, fees paid in advance can be claimed as a right.
with vacations of about four weeks at Christmas, If a student so leaving has not resided longer
three weeks at Easter, and eight weeks in than 30 days since the commencement of the
summer. The summer term in 1906 will, how term for which payment in advance has been
ever, for Engineering Students who entered in made, a refund may be made, as a matter ot
1904, be extended into October, with a view to grace, of such sum as the Secretary of State
preparation for the Examination of the Institu may approve in each case.
tion of Civil Engineers in that month. For Accommodation Provided. —Each student is
this special course the fee for one term, £61, provided with a separate room, and with fuel
will be charged. and light, also with the necessary attendance.
The Fees and Charges. —An annual charge Furniture and bedding are supplied by the
of ^183 is made for each student, which must College, but each student is required to provide
be paid in advance to the Bank of England in his own towels and bed linen. Meals arc-
three sums oi £61 per term. Receivable Orders taken in Hall. Wine and beer are not included
with full directions as to the mode of payment in the ordinary fare, hut can be obtained from
will be forwarded from the India Office to the the College cellar at fixed prices.
Parents or Guardians shortly before the fees fall Subjects of Study. —The subjects of study at
due. A student will not be admitted into the College are :—
residence until his fee has been paid. The Pure and Applied Mathematics.
voluntary subscriptions to the " General Recrea Geometrical, Engineering, and Freehand
tion Fund " are covered by an additional pay Drawing.
ment of £6 per annum, which, for convenience, Building Construction.
2 10 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.

Royal Indian Engineering Col ge, Cooper's Hill—continued.


Estimating. bind himself to be guided wholly by the order
Surveying. of merit list. He will select such persons as
F.ngineei ing Construction, including the he thinks in all respects best qualified for that
materials used, the theory and practice of branch of the service for which they may be
using the same to the best advantage in required, and will have regard to the moral
various classes of engineering works, and character, habits of discipline, soundness of
the theory and principles of construction constitution and physique of the candidates, as
of machines used in engineering works. well as to their proficiency in their studies.
Workshop Practice.
Electrical Engineering. Appointments.
Chemistry ; to the extent required to enable
the Engineer to interpret results given by The appointments in the gift of the Secretary
professional chemists. of State open to students of the Royal Indian
Physics : heat, light and sound, electricity Engineering College are :—
and magnetism.
Geology, the elements of (1) In the Engineering Branch of the Public
French :-Optional for fObligatory for Works Department.
Engineer Students. j ^ntf (2) In the Accounts Branch of the same.
Telegraph Construction ) For Telegraph (3) In the Telegraph Department.
Telegraph Signalling J Students only. Engineering Branch, Public Works Department.
Means of Instruction. — Chemical, physical, Selection.—The selection for the Engineer
electro-technical, botanical, mechanical' and ing Branch will be made from those students
hydraulic laboratories, a libra^-, gymnasium, who shall have completed the three years'
carpenter's shop and workshops provided with course, passed the final examination, and
steam, oil, and gas engines, machinery, and obtained the College diploma.
electric light, are attached to the College. Means Candidates for the Engineering Branch who
arc also provided for the practice of photo entered in 1904 will be required to complete the
graphy. Students making use of the laboratories course of study at Cooper's Hill commenced in
are supplied with the needful apparatus. They September, 1904.
arc charged for the use of the tools provided in
the carpenter's shop, and are required to provide For these candidates an examination will be
their own hand-tools and material in the other held in July, 1906, after which 25 candidates
workshops.* will be provisionally selected tor appointment.
Minimum Qualification for Diploma. —The In making this selection the Secretary of State
subjects enumerated above are grouped in does not bind himself to be guided wholly by
certain main branches of study, and a fixed the order of merit as resulting lrom the
minimum of qualification is required in each examination.
branch, as well as a certain minimum in The candidates so selected will further be
each obligatory subject, in order to obtain required :—
the ordinary College diploma. Superior attain
ments are recognised by special diplomas. (1) To remain in the College for a special
Examinations. — (a) Periodical. — The pro course of instruction until October,
ficiency of the students in the studies pur 1906. (A fee of {fii will be charged
sued is tested by periodical examinations, and for this special course, lastingfrom July
by assigning values to the drawings, surveys, to October).
notes, reports, &c, executed by them while (2) To pass the examination held in October,
at the College. 1906 by the Institution of Civil En
(A) Final. —A final examination is held during gineers for Associate Membership or,
the last year of the course, with the assistance in the case of any student who is then
of special examiners not connected with the too young to enter, the first subsequent
College. This final examination, in addition Examination held by the Institution
to paper work, includes practical exercises in after the candidate is old enough to
surveying, drawing, designing, and estimating. enter for the same.
Diplomas and Honours. — Those students (3) To undergo, if required, after leaving the
who pass out of the College with verv special College, a course of practical training
distinction are appointed " Honorary Fellows of on works to be selected by the
Cooper's Hill." The Diploma of " Associate " Secretary of State.
is granted to all others who pass out in the Initial Appointments and Salary.—On selec
First Class in one at least of the branches of tion students will be appointed Assistant
study. All others who come up to the pre Engineers, third grade, on a salary of Rs. 4.200 +
scribed standard of qualification receive the
ordinary diploma of the College. * The cost of the hand-tools purchased, as well as the
Appointments in the Public Service of India. charge for the use of others, and for materials used in the
ordinary course, may be taken at about £3 10s. If a
General. — It is hereby declared that the student desires to make any special apparatus, and can be
Secretary ot State for India, in making his permitted to do so without interfering with the course,
selection of persons to be appointed from the he will be charged with the cost of the materials.
t For tbe present sterling equivalent of this salary
College to the public service in India, does not see page 243.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 211
Royal Indian Engineering College, Cooper's Hill—continued.
per annum, which will commence from the date I ServiceJor Pension.—Their service for pension
of their lauding in India. will count from the 1st day of October in the
Posting and Liability to be Transferred. — year of their appointment.
In posting Assistant Engineers to the different
provinces and branches of work, the Secretary The Telegraph Department.
of State will be guided by the interests of the
public service ; but he will have regard so far Selection. — The selection for the Telegraph
as may be to the wishes of the selected students. Department will be made from those students
It must be understood, however, that all officers who shall have completed one year ol their
are liable to be transferred by order of the College course, and shall be candidates for
Government of India, according to the exigencies employment in that Department.
of the service, from one province to another, or Qualifications. — In making the selection
from one sort of work to another within the weight
limits of the service for which they have been matics. will be given to proficiency in mathe
selected.
Practical Course. —In each year a few Assis Special Training. — Students selected will
tant Engineers, to be selected by the President, be considered probationers in the Telegraph
may be detained in England for the purpose of Department, and the remaining two years of
undergoing a practical course in some special 1 their College course will be devoted to special
branch of their profession. training for the service.
The candidates selected at th/: Entrance
Duration of Course and Salary. —The dura Examination of 1004 for this Department will
tion of this course will be specially fixed in be required to complete a course of study at
each individual case, but will not ordinarily Cooper's Hill, commencing in September, 1904,
exceed one year. While employed on it, the and ending in July, 1906, and to pass satisfac
Assistant Engineer will receive pay at the rate tory examinations during and at the end of that
°^I5° a >"ear. to commence from the date of course.
entering on the practical course, and in addition
will be eligible to receive a premium of from Initial Appointment and Salary. — On final
£10 to £25 in each half year durintr the course, appointment candidates will enter the service
according to the degree of proficiency and as Assistant Superintendents, 4th grade, of the
diligence shown. Telegraph Department, and will receive an
Fees Payable for Course. — The fees to the initial salary ot Rs. 4,200 per annum.*
Engineer* or others under whom the practical Embarkation and Passage. — The Assistant
course is passed will be paid by the Secretary Superintendents will be required to embark for
of State for India ; but if the Assistant Engineer India within three months after their appoint
voluntarily relinquishes his appointment, they ment. They will be provided with free
will have to be refunded. passages to India, and their salaries will
Departure for India. — Assistant Engineers commence from the date of their landing in I ndia.
will be required to embark for India ordinarily Service for Pension.—Their service for pension
within three months after their appointment, or, will count from the 1st day of October in the
if they have been detained for the practical year of their appointment.
course, one month after the completion ot the
course. They will be granted free passages to
India, and their salaries will commence from General.
the date of their landing in India. Medical Examination. — Candidates selected
Service for Pension.—Service for pension will for appointment to the Public Service will be
count from the 1st day of October of the year required to pass an examination held by the
of their appointment. Medical Board at the India Office as to physical
Accounts Branch, Public Works Department. fitness for service in India.
Selection. — The selection for the Accounts Riding. —Selected candidates for the Public
Branch will be made from those students who Wo ks (Engineering Branch) and Telegraph
shall have completed a two years' course at Departments must be able to ride, and their
the College, and shall be desirous of obtaining appointments are made subject to their pro
appointments in that branch. ducing satisfactory evidence that they possess
Initial Appointment and Salary. — The this qualification.
selected students will be appointed to be Assis Future Promotion. — In the case of both
tant Examiners, first grade, on a salary of branches of the Public Works Department and
Rs. 3,600 per annum.* of the Telegraph Department, promotion after
Embarkation and Passage. — They will be arrival in India will icst with the Indian
required to embark for India within three Government, and will be subject to such con
months of their being appointed. They will be ditions, as to passing Departmental Examina
provided with free passages, and their salaries tions in vernacular languages and other subjects,
will commence from the date of their landing in as that Government may from time to time
India. direct.
* Tor the present sterling equivalent oFthe salary specified see pag? 343.
212 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SEP VICES.
Royal Indian Engineering College, Cooper's Hill—continued.
Indian Appointments for Students who entered endeavouring to find employment for them
the College in 1904. —(1) In the Engineering elsewhere, to do what he can to help students
Branch of the Public Works Department, 25 who have obtained the diploma, but have not
appointments ; (2) in the Accounts Branch of been selected for the Government Service. For
the same, 1 appointment ; (3) in the Telegraph such extra appointments as may be placed
Department, 2 appointments. at the disposal of the President, the passing
of the Associateship Examination of the Institu
Students who fail to obtain Government tion of Civil Engineers will be accorded due
Service. — The President is prepared, by weight.
INDIAN PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.
Information as to Appointments of Assistant Engineers, 1905.
1. The Secretary ol State for India in Council The Secretary of State may, however, if he
will, in the summer of 1905, make not less than thinks fit, relax this rule so as to allow the
eleven appointments of Assistant Engineers to period of one year to be completed before the
the Public Works Department of the Govern departure of a Candidate for India in October,
ment of India, in addition to those to be made 1905. {See paragraph 10 below.)
from the Rojal Indian Engineering College at 7. Candidates must be prepared, if called
Cooper's Hill. upon, to attend at the India Office, at their
In making these appointments he will act own expense, for personal interview with the
with the advice of a Selection Committer, Selection Committee.
including aj least one eminent representative S. They will further be required before final
of the engineering profession. appointment by the Secretary of State in
2. Applications for the appointments must be Council to appear before the Medical Board
made on a printed form to be obtained from at the India Office for examination as to their
the Secretary, Indicia! and Public Department, physical fitness for service in India.
India Office, Whitehall, London, S.W., and to A copy of the " Regulations as to the Physical
be returned to him not earlier than 1st March, Examination " of Candidates for Indian appoint
1005, or later than Mondav, the 1st May, 1905. ments will be forwarded on application to the
No application received after the latter date Under Secretary of State. 'Sec page 239.)
will be considered. 9. Candidates will also be required, before
3. The age of Candidates must be not less final appointment, to satisfy the Secretary of
than 21, or more than 24, years on the 1st July, State, in such manner as he may determine,
1905. of their ability to ride.
4. Every Candidate must be a British subject 10. They will on appointment be provided
of European descent, and at the time of his with free first class passages to India, and they
birth his father must have been a British will be expected to proceed thither in the
subject, either natural-born or naturalised in month of October, 1905.
the United Kingdom. The decision of the Their pay will begin from the date of their
Secretary of State in Council as to whether landing in India.
a Candidate satisfies this condition shall be ti. They will enter the Service as Assistant
final. He must also be of good moral character Engineers, Third Grade, on a salary of Rs. 4,200
and sound physique. per annum, and they will receive the same
5. Candidates must have obtained one of the salary and privileges as the Assistant Engineers
University degrees mentioned below, or such passing out of the Royal Indian Engineering
diploma or other distinction in Engineering College at Cooper's Hill in the same year.
at some Institution connected with one of They will be graded in the Department
the Universities named as may, in the opinion immediately below these last.
of the Vice-Chancellor of that University, be 12. Particulars as to their prospects of pay,
approximately equivalent thereto. pension, &c, will be found on the next page.
6. They must further have had at least one
year's experience as assistant in the prepara India Office,
tion of the designs for, or in the execution of, November, 1904.
some engineering work of importance.
List of Degrees referred to in Para. 5.
University of London.—B.Sc. (Engineering).
University of Cambridge.—B.A. (Mechanical Science Tripos). •
University ofSL Andrcivs.—B.Sc. (Engineering).
University ofGlasgow. —B.Sc. (Engineering).
University of Edinburgh. —B.Sc. (Engineering). t
University of Dublin.—B.A.I.
Royal University of Ireland. —R.E. and M.E.
University of (Vales. —B.Sc. (Engineering), provided that Mathematics be passed at the final
examination for the degree. |
The late Victoria University.— B.Sc. (with honours in Engineering).
Any other degree of a University in the United Kingdom wtiich may hereafter be recognised
bv the Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers as exempting! from passing the examination tor
Associate Membership.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. "3

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT- EXECUTIVE BRANCH.


[The arrangements and salaries hereinafter described are subject to revision according to the
requirements of the service.]
The Engineer Establishment of the Indian
Public Works Department consists of the staff and6. Bombay Promotions throughout all grades in Madras
are made by the Governments of
cf engineers, military and civil, engaged on the these provinces respectively ; also in Bengal,
construction and maintenance of the various the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, the
public works undertaken by the State in India. Punjab, and Burma, except as regards the
2. The permanent establishment of the
Department is recruited from the following appointments of Chief and Superintending
Engineer, which are made by the Government
sources :— of India.
(1.) Officers of Royal Engineers. 7. In the other provinces, t promotions are
(2.) Officers of the Indian Army who have made by the Government of India, on one general
passed the qualitymg examination. list for all these provinces.
(3.) Persons appointed to the Imperial 8. Promotions in the Railway Branch of the
Service by the Secretary of State by Department are made by the Government of
selection from the United Kingdom.
(4.) Persons educated at the Government India. 9. Promotion is made wholly by selection ;
Civil Engineering Colleges in India, mere seniority is considered to confer no claim
and appointed to the Provincial Ser to it.
vices by the Government of India.
(5.) Occasional admission of other qualified Pensions and Provident Fund.
persons.
3. The various ranks of the department are to Engineersscale
10. The of Pensions below applies
as follows :— appointed to the Imperial Service
by the Secretary of State from the United
Salary per Kingdom.
annum.* 11. A Provident Fund has been established
Rs. for all Civil Engineers of the Department on the
Chief Engineers, First Class 30,000 following basis:—
,, „ Second Class ... 24,000 (1.) The contribution is compulsory up to
,, ,, Third Class 21,600 5 per cent, on salaries, with volun
Superintending Engineer, First tary contributions of a further 5 per
Class... 19,200 cent.
„ ,, Second Class ... 16, 800 (2.) Compound interest on such payments
,, ,, Third Class 15,000 is annually credited by Government to
Executive Engineers, First Grade 12,000 each officer subscribing, the rate being
,, ,, Second Grade 10, 200 at present 4 per cent, per annum in the
,, ,, Third Grade 8,400 case of accounts kept on a rupee basis,
Assistant Engineers, First Grade 6,600 and 3 per cent, per annum in the case
,, ,, Second Grade 5,400 of those kept on a sterling basis.
,, ,,1 bird Grade 4,200 Members of the Fund are given the
4. Officers who are finally selected from the option of having their accounts kept
United Kingdom for appointment to the Indian either on a rupee or on a sterling
Public Works Department will, in the absence basis.
of any special reasons to the contrary, be (3.) The sum which will thus accumulate
appointed to the rank of Assistant Engineers, to the credit of an officer to be his
Third Grade. absolute property, to be har.ded over to
3. Promotions from one grade or class to him, unconditionally, on quitting the
another are dependent on the occurrence of service ; or, in the event of his death
vacancies in the sanctioned establishment, and before retirement, to his legal repre
are regulated in the following way. sentatives.
Scale of Pensions.
No. of Years' Sixtieth Parts Subject to a Maxi ot Years' Sixtieth Parts Subject toa Maxi
Service. of Average mum ot Rupees No.Service. of Average mum of Rupees
Emoluments.} per annum. Emoluments. * per annum.
On Medical Certificate.
10 20 1,000 15 -.0
II 21 I,400 16 26
12 22 l,8oo 17
'3 23 2.200 18
14 24 2,6oO 19 29 J
• For the present sterling equivalents of these salaries see p. 243.
t Central Provinces (including Berar), Coorg, Assam, Rajputana and Central India, and Baluchistan.
I " Average emoluments " means the average calculated on the last three years of service.
2i4 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.

Public Works Department—Executive Branch—continued.


No. of Years' Sixtieth Parts of Subject to a Maximum of
Service. Average Emoluments.* Rupees per annum.
Without Medical Certificate.
20 to 24 1 4,000
25 and upwards. ) 5,000
The regulations relating to leave will be found in Part 111. of the Civil Service Regulations.
See page 260.)
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT—ACCOUNTS BRANCH.
[The arrangements and salaries hereinafter described are subject to revision according
to the requirements of the service.]
Ths duties of the Superior Staff of the Ac The head ol the Branch is the Accountant-
counts Branch of the Public Works Department General in the Public Works Department.
consist in the auditing of all charges for There are also two Deputy and two Assistant
expenditure, in supervising the keeping of the Accountants-General. The grades and scale of
accounts, and in maintaining regularity in the pay for all officers appointed to the Department
financial operations of the Department. from the 1st January, 1893, are as follows :—

Class. Grade. Salary.t
Rs. per
mensem.
Examiner I. 1,500
II. 1,250
11 •■• III. 1,000
900
IV. 800
700
Deputy Examiner I. u 600
II. 400
Assistant Examiner I 300
11 11 2 250
3 200
Promotions arc made by the Government of (c.) The transfer in exceptional cases of
India on the recommendation of the Local officers from the Engineer Establish
Government under which the officers are ment.
serving. The officers selected from the United King
Promotion from one grade to another is de dom will be appointed on probation as Assistant
pendent on the occurrence of vacancies, and is Examiners, 1st grade, on Rs. 300 a month, and
made by selection. Mere seniority is not con will rank for seniority with the officers
sidered to confer any claim to it. The Superior recruited in India.
Staff is recruited partly in India and partly The Provident Fund referred to in paragraph
from this country. The recruitment in India 11 ol the Particulars regarding the Indian
is by— Public Works Department (sec page 213)
(a.) The appointment on probation of applies also to the Superior Staff of the
officers selected by competitive exami Accounts Branch. Claims to pension are regu
nation. lated by the provisions of the Civil Service
(4.) The promotion of deserving sub Regulations.
ordinates. The scale of pensions is as follows :—
No. of Years' Sixtieth parts
of Average
Subject to a of Years' Sixtieth
Maximum of No.Service.
parts Subject to a
of Average Maximum 0!
Service. Emoluments. Rs. per annum. Emoluments. Rs. per annum.
10 10 2,000 18 18 3,600
11 11 2,200 19 19 3,800
12 12 2,400 20 20 4,000
13 '3 2,600 21 21 4,200
14 M 2,800 22 22 4,400
'5 15 3,000 23 23 4,600
16 16 3,200 24 24 4,Soo
17 17 3.400 25 & above 30 5,000
" Average emoluments means the average calculated on the I:
t For the present sterling eq uivalents of these salaries see p 243.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 215-219

TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
[The arrangements and salaries hereinafter described are subject to revision according to tl
requirements of the service.]
I. The Superior Establishment of the Indian the United Kingdom. It is not proposed to
Telegraph Department is engaged on the con make any appointments in 1905 otherwise than
struction and maintenance of the various tele from the Royal Indian Engineering College at
graph lines belonging to the Government of Cooper's Hill.
India, and in the supervision of the offices in 3. The various ranks of the Superior Estab
connection therewith. lishment are as follows :—
2. The Department is chiefly recruited from

Maximum
Salary per[
mensem.*

Rs.
Director-General 3.000
Deputy Director-General a.000
Directors 1,800
Deputy Directors i,6oo
Chief Superintendents, 1st Class 1,400
,, „ and Class 1.25°
Superintendents, 1st Grade 1,000
,, and Grade 850
Assistant Superintendents, 1st Grade 700
„ ,, and Grade 55°
3rd Grade 450
4th Grade 35°
4. Officers who are selected from the United any person not in the regular telegraph service
Kingdom for appointment to the Indian Tele to any post in the Department for which they
graph Department will, in the absence ot any may consider him specially qualified, and also
special reasons to the contrary, be appointed of generally regulating promotions and retire
to the rank of Assistant Superintendents, 4th ments in the Department as appears to them
Grade. most conducive to the interests of the public
5. Promotions from one grade or class to service.
another are dependent on the occurrence of The Pension Rules and Provident Fund
vacancies in the sanctioned establishment. Rules embodied in Arts. 10 and 11 of the
6. Promotion is made by selection, with due Particulars regarding the Indian Public Works
regard to seniority, which, by itself, is not Department (see page 213), are at present appli
considered to confer a claim to it. cable to officers appointed to the Telegraph
7. It is to be clearly understood that the Department from the United Kingdom.
Government reserves the right of appointing
* For the present sterling equivalents of these salaries see p. 243.

INDIAN FOREST SERVICE.


[A t the lime ofgoing to press the new regulations had not been approved. ]

FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT.
Appointment of Probationers on the Enrolled List of the Financial Department.
Rs.*
1. The Enrolled List of the Financial Depart faoo rising to 300 (if ap
ment, excluding the appointments which are pointed in India)
reserved for members of the Indian Civil S probationers on ' 300 (if appointed in Eng
Service, consists at present of the following land, see below
appointments :— paragraph 3).
• For the present sterling equivalents of the salaries specified see p. 243.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.
Financial Department—continued.
Rs. not above, the Indian recruited officers, whose
9 enrolled officers on ... 400 initial pay as probationers is Rs. 200 a month.
10 „ 600 The selected officers will be required to pass
9 .. ■ 800 the Departmental Examinations, the rules for
7 .. 1. '.000 which can be obtained on application to the
3 >• '.a50 Financial Secretary, India Office. The rules
4 ,, „ iiSOO are liable to alteration by the Government of
The number of Enrolled Officers (excluding India.
Probationers) shown above will be gradually 4. The pay of an officer selected in England
increased to 48 as the Postal Accounts Depart will commence from the date of his arrival in
ment is absorbed in the Enrolled List. The India ; but an officer who fails to join his
additions will be of one officer each on Rs. 1,250, appointment within the period of "joining
Rs. 1,000, Rs. 800 and Rs. 400, and of two time," allowed by the Civil Service Regulations,
officers on Rs. 600. will be entitled to no allowance for the interval
In addition, two Accountant - Generalships between the end of his "joining time " and the
(salaries varying from Rs. 2, 250 to Rs. 2,750) may date on which he actually joins his appointment.
be given to Enrolled Officers as the reward of 5. An Abstract of the principal Leave and
conspicuous merit, if there is, when a vacancy Pension Rules applicable to officers appointed in
occurs, such an officer in all respects competent England is contained in paragraphs 1, 3-16,
to fill the appointment efficiently. 23—30 and 33 of a pamphlet, of which a copy
2. Vacancies in the Enrolled List are filled can be supplied to applicants. All officers so
partly in England and partly in India. At present appointed will be required to subscribe to the
no examination is held for the appointments Financial Department Provident Fund, the rules
made in England ; but, when a vacancy occurs, of which can be supplied on application.
the Secretary of State for India selects a pro 6. A selected candidate will be required to ap
bationer, for which purpose a list of candidates pear before the Medical Board of the India Office,
is kept at the India Office. Any person desirous by whom he must be certified as physically fit for
of having his name entered on the list should service in India before he can be definitely
submit his application to the Private Secretary, appointed.
India Office, London, S.W., forwarding at the 7. Newly appointed officers are required to
same time any testimonials that he may wish to embark for India within three months of their
produce, and a statement giving particulars as to nomination by the Secretary of State, and are
his family, age, places of education (school, provided at the Government expense with a
university, and college), and occupation since first-class passage to India, the cost of which
leaving school or university. they will be required to refund should they
Candidates must be at least 20 and not more voluntarily relinquish the service of Government
than 25 years of age. before the close of five years.
3. The initial pay of officers selected in Eng India Office,
land as probationers will be Rs. 300 a month ; 1st May, 1903.
but these officers will rank for seniority with, and

INDIAN CIVIL VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.


1. The Officers of the Indian Civil Veterinary 4. Pay will be as follows* :—On arrival in
Department perform or supervise all official vete India Rs. 500 a month, rising by Rs. 40 each
rinary work in India, other than that of the Army, year to Rs. 1, 100, which rate will continue from
and are debarred from private professional the beginning of the 16th to the end of the 20th
practice in India. Their duties may be divided year of service ; after the beginning of the
into three classes, under the following heads:— 21st year Rs. 1,200 a month. The pay of the
(a) Educational work in veterinary colleges ; Inspector-General, the adminstrative head ot
(6) Horse and mule breeding ; the Department, will be Rs. 1,800 a month.
(c) Cattle disease and cattle breeding. Extra allowances of Rs. 80 to 100 a month
2. Appointments to this Department are made, are attached to certain appointments, and house
as vacancies occur, by the Secretary of State for rent is allowed in certain cases.
India, and applications regarding them should 5. Appointments will be made on probation
be addressed to the Revenue Secretary, India for five years. Officers may be required from
Office, London, S.W. time to time to qualify in the vernacular
3. Candidates must not (except on special language of the province within two years from
grounds to be approved by the Secretary of date of arrival in India, or, in the event of trans-
State) be over 26 years of age, and must possess 1 fer from one" province to another, within two
a diploma from the Royal College of Veterinary years from date of transfer.
Surgeons. Evidence of a knowledge of bacteri 6. On appointment a free first-class passage
ology, and of capacity for carrying out original to India will be granted, subject to the condition
research, will be specially taken into account in that its cost shall be refunded in the event of an
estimating the claims of candidates. Good officer resigning the service, on grounds other
health, a sound constitution, and active habits than certified ill-health, within five years from
are essential, and candidates must be certified the date of his arrival in India. If on the
by the Medical Board of the India Office to be expiry of the five years of probation the officer's
physically fit for service in India. ! service is determined, or il he is compelled by
• For the present sterling equivalents of the salaries specified see p. 343.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 221
Indian Civil Veterinary Department—continued.
certified ill-health to resign the service before I extra pension of Rs. 1,000 per annum admissible
such expiry, he will be provided with a free to an officer after at least three years' approved
first-class passage back to England. service as head of a department, if considered
7. Officers who, after satisfactory completion deserving of the special concession.
of the period of probation, remain in the service 8. Officers will oe required to make provision
of the Government of India, will become for their families by subscribing to a Provident
entitled to the benefit of the Leave and Pension Fund under such regulations as Government
Rules for European Officers contained in the may from time to time lay down.
Indian Civil Service Regulations (see p. 224), 9. Each officer will be required, before
and will reckon service for leave and pension leaving this country, to enter in to an agreement
from the date of arrival in India on first appoint with the Secretary of State for India embodying
ment. Retirement is obligatory at 55 years of the conditions of his appointment.
age. India Office,
The Inspector-General will be eligible for the February, 1903.

HIS MAJESTY'S INDIAN ARMY.


Regulations for Admission.
1. A certain number ol appointments to the the Secretary of State for India, in the case of
Indian Army will be offered to Cadets of the delay or illness resulting from field service.
Royal Military College, and a certain number to 8. He will not be permitted to remain in the
candidates trom the Universities. Service unless during the first three years from
2. All King's cadets (British and Indian) and date of first commission his retention therein is
Honorary King's cadets nominated by the shown to be in every respect desirable.
Secretary of State for India in Council will have 9. Within three years of the date of his admis
the option of electing whether they will join the sion to the Indian Army he will be required to
Royal Military College for appointment to the pass the Higher Standard Examination in Urdu
Indian Army, or for commissions in British
Cavalry or Infantry. The appointments in the and the Professional Examination required under
Indian Arnry remaining after the claims of the Indian Regulations.
10. Until he shall have passed the above
King's Cadets and Honorary King's Cadets Examinations he will not be eligible to hold any
(Indian) have been satisfied will be allotted in permanent or officiating appointment (regimental
order of merit to successful candidates at the or other) except that of Squadron or Double
final Examination at Sandhurst. Company Officer.
3. Election shall be final, and no candidate for
the Indian Army will thereafter be eligible for the11.periodShould he not pass the Examinations within
of three years, he will be removed
transfer to the Cavalry or Infantry of the Line from the Service and be provided with passage
except by exchange.
4. A successful candidate will be gazetted to Europe ; he may also be allowed, at the dis
cretion of the Government of India, a gratuity
as Second Lieutenant on the Unattached List not exceeding one year's British pay of his rank.
of the British Army, will be attached by
the War Office to a British battalion serving the12.Examinations
No extension of the period within which
in India, and will be provided with passage to except on accountmust be passed will be allowed
that country. He will be required to embark from employment onoffield delay or illness resulting
service, and only then
within two months of being gazetted. From
the date of first commission to the date of with the special sanction of the Secretary of State
arrival in India he will receive the British pay of for India in Council.
his rank. 13. Any Officers who may from time to time
5. On arrival in India he will join the British be required to supplement the direct supply from
Regiment to which he has been attached, and Sandhurst will be drawn from the Cavalry and
will receive Indian pay and allowances as an Infantry of the Line, and the Rqyal Artillery
officer of the British Army. While so attached, serving in India. (See next page.)
leave (excepting privilege leave) may only be 14. An exchange may be permitted between
granted to him on medical certificate or under an officer of the British Service and an officer of
the most pressing and exceptional circumstances, the Indian Army, provided both officers are not
and during any leave out of India he will be re above the rank of Captain and have under four
stricted to the British pay of his rank. teen years' service,and that the officer exchanging
6. At the expiration of one year's actual duty into the Indian Army has served at least one year
with a British Regiment (exclusive of all leave in India, and has passed the lower standard in
excepting privilege leave) he will be admitted to Urdu ; that immediate and suitable employment
the Indian Army in the rankof Second Lieutenant is available for him ; and that he is physically fit
and appointed to a Native Regiment. for service in India. He will be required to pass
7. At the expiration of two years and three the higher standard in Urdu, and the professional
months' service from the date of first commission examination required under Indian Regulations,
he will be promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, within eighteen months from date of exchange,
provided he has passed the Examination in failing which he will be liable to be removed
Urdu by the Lower Standard. Should he not from the service.
then have passed the examination he will only 15. Under special circumstances or in special
be promoted from date of passing. An exception cases the Secretary of State for India in Council
to this rule may be made, with the sanction of may deviate from any of the above regulations.
222 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.
Indian Army—continued.
Conditions of Appointment under Paragraph 13 or the foregoing Regulations.
1. An officer will be eligible for appointment and the professional examination required under
on the following conditions :— Indian regulations.
6. Until he shall have passed the above
([) He shall have completed one year's examinations he will not be eligible to hold any
actual regimental duty in India at date permanent or officiating
of application. appointment (regimental
or other) except that of Squadron or Double
(ii) He shall be under 26 years of age at Company
date of appointment. Officer.
(iii) He shall have passed the examination in the7. period
Should he not pass the examinations within
of three years, he will be removed
Urdu by the lower standard at date of from the service, and be provided with passage
application. to Europe, or the colonies, on the understanding
His application must be accompanied by cer that, if the cost of the passage in the latter case
tificates on the Forms A and B and by a declara exceeds that of a passage to England, the differ
tion, in duplicate, on the Form C. (See below.) ence will be met by the officer concerned ; he
2. He will be transferred permanently to the may also be allowed, at the discretion of the
Indian Army, and will not be permitted to revert Government of India, a gratuity not exceeding
to a British regiment except by exchange. one year's British pay of his rank.
3. A Second Lieutenant of under two years 8. No extension of the period within which
and three months service at the date of appoint the examinations must be passed will be allowed
ment to the Indian Army, will be promoted except on account of delay or illness resulting
to the rank of Lieutenant on completing that from employment on field service, and only then
service. A Second Lieutenant of over two with the special sanction of the Secretary ot
years and three months' service from date of State for India in Council.
first commission will be promoted to the rank of 9. In addition to the above, any officer of the
Lieutenant on appointment. An officer above British Army who may show exceptional qualifi
the rank of Second Lieutenant will carry with cations for service in India may, with the con
him the rank he holds on appointment. currence of the Army Council, be specially
4. He will not be permitted to remain in the selected for the Indian Army. His transfer
service unless, during the first three years from will be permanent, and he will not be permitted
date of first commission, his retention therein is to revert to a British regiment except by
shown to be in every respect desirable. exchange.
5. Within three years of the date of his admis 10. Under special circumstances or in special
sion to the Indian Army, he will be required to cases the Secretary of State for India in Council
pass the higher standard examination in Urdu, may deviate from any of the above regulations.

Certificates and Declarations.


B.
Commanding Officer's Certificate. — Medical Officer's Certificate.
Certified that Second Lieutenant of the I certify that to the best of my belief Second
regiment, a candidate for the Indian Lieutenant is in
Army, has on this date completed years' good bodily health, and apparently well
service from the date of his first commission, of capable of undergoing the vicissitudes ot
which years were (or the whole period service in India ; that his vision is equal
was, as the case may be) spent in India. to the standard required for officers on entering
Second Lieutenant has the service ; and that there is no defect
passed an Examination in Urdu by the Higher in his hearing that would be likely to interfere
(or Lower) Standard, has passed his drills, with the proper performance of his duties as an
and has performed in a satisfactory manner officer of Cavalry (or Infantry).
his duties as an officer of Infantry, (or Cavalry, (Station and date.)
or* Artillery)- He (Signature of the medical officer ot the
also possesses a fair knowledge of the Army regiment.)
Act, of the Army (Annual) Act, and of the
King's Regulations.
I further certify that during the period Second C.
Lieutenant has served with this
regiment he has been attentive to his duty, Declaration of Candidate.
and that his conduct has been in all respects
unexceptionable. I hereby declare, upon my honour as an officer
(Station and date.) and a gentleman, that I have not, nor to the best
(Signature of the officer commanding the of my belief has any person on my behalf, or in
regiment.) my interest, directly or indirectly, received, or
• Horse, field, or garrison, as the caie may be.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 223

Indian Army—continued.

Certificates and Declarations—continued.


agreed to receive, any sum of money, valuable the regiment, who will attach his certificate as
security, or other thing in respect of my appoint witness to the declaration in the following
ment to the Indian Army ; and I promise, manner:—]
honourably and unreservedly, that I will not Read over in my presence, and signed before
receive the same or in any manner recognise or me, this day of 19 .
benefit by its receipt hereafter. (Signature of commanding officer.)
(Signature of candidate.) [The declaration must also be subscribed by a
[The above declaration must be drawn up in second witness, who may be either an officer of
the officer's own handwriting, and must be read standing in the service, or a civilian, being a
over in the presence of the officer commanding householder.]

Examinations in the Native Languages.


The following are the tests laid down for the Higher Standard.
examinations in Urdu :—
(a.) Written translation from a text-book into
Lower Standard. English.
(b.) Written translation from English into
(a.) A viva voce translation from a text-book Urdu.
iiuo English. (c.) Reading and translating an Urdu manu
script.
(b.) Written translation from English into {d.) Conversation and viva voce translation at
Urdu. sight of a paper of English sentences.
(c.) Reading and translating manuscript. An officer may appear for the Higher Stan-
id.) Conversation. Hard Examination without passing the Lower
Standard.

Languages of Regiments.
In addition to the above tests, officers serving (A.) Reading and translating manuscript.
with native regiments will be required to pass (c.) Writing a. vernacular order.
an examination in the language chiefly spoken (d.) Translating orders to. and conversation
by the men of the regiments. The following are with, a native, or translating at sight the
the tests :— evidence of a witness before a military
(a.) Viva voce translation from a text-book. court.

Professional Examination for the Ikd an Army.


The following are the tests ot the professional of which the corps is composed and
examination required for the Indian Army. recruited, and, for cavalry officers, the
(a.) Handling a regiment of cavalry or in supply of horses and saddlery,
fantry in the field. (r.j Indian military law, and musketry if not
(b.) Regimental duties, including matters in possession of an orliccr's musketry
relating to discipline, interior economy, pay '■ certificate.
and pensions, double company accounts and (d.) (For cavalry officers) Veterinary treat
books, arms, ammunition, and equipment, ment and shce ng, fitting of saddlery.
supply of clothing and necessaries, the field For inlormation regarding pay, promotion,
service establishments of the unit concerned, retirement, &c, of officers of the Indian Army,
and procedure on mobilization, the classes i see page 321 and following pages.
224 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.

KING'S INDIA CADETSHIPS.


1. King's India Cadets are nominated from the date of nomination. When he has been
among the sons of persons who have served in certified by the Civil Service Commissioners as
India in the Military or Civil Service of His qualified for admission to the Royal Military
Majesty or of the East India Company. College, he remains eligible for nomination so
2. The claims of all Candidates who are eligible long as he is within the prescribed limits of
for nomination are brought forward half-yearly age.
(in the spring and in the autumn) for considera 5. If a Candidate who has been nominated in
tion by the Secretary of State for India in Council, view of his attending the next entrance examina
and the nominations are then conferred on the tion, does not succeed at that examination in
Candidates whose claims are found to be highest, qualifying for admission to the Royal Military
under certain prescribed and established con College, his nomination lapses ; but if at any
ditions. subsequent allotment of Cadetships he is still
3. A Candidate is not eligible for nomination within the prescribed limits of age, his claims are
as a King's India Cadet if he be under 17 or brought forward for consideration in the same
over iq£ (the half year being reckoned by manner as those of all other eligible Candidates.
calendar months) years of age on the first of No further application need be submitted by him.
July for nomination in the previous spring, and 6. The expenses of King's India Cadets at
on the first of December for nomination in the the Royal Military College are not payable by
previous autumn. the State, except in cases where, after due
4. A Candidate is not eligible for nomination inquiry, their pecuniary circumstances are
as a King's India Cadet until he is prepared to ascertained to be such as to justify the pay
attend the entrance examination next following ment.

Honorary King's Cadetships.


7. Three Honorary King's Cadets are nomi 9. A Candidate for nomination under para. 8
nated annually by the Secretary of State for is not eligible for nomination, and his claims are
India. in no circumstances considered, until he has
8. Such Cadets are appointed from— already attended an examination and obtained
(a.) The sons of officers of the Indian Army, qualifying marks in the manner prescribed in
who were killed in action, or who have died of the 11 Regulations respecting admission to the
wounds received in action within six months Royal Military College, Sandhurst " (published
of such wounds having been received, or by the War Office).
from illness brought on by tatigue, privation, 10. The allotment is made in the month of
or exposure incident to active operations in January, when the claims are considered of all
the field before an enemy, within six months Candidates who have already qualified and were
after their having been first certified to be ill. within the limit of ioi (the half year being
(A.) The sons of officers of the Indian Army, reckoned by calendar months) years of age on
who have attained the brevet or substantive the first day of the previous December.
rank of Major or Lieutenant-Colonel, and An Honorary King's Cadetship carries
have performed long or distinguished with it no pecuniary advantage.
service.

General Rules regarding BOTH CLASSES OF CADETSHIPS.


12. The prescribed form of application can be 14. Alter a Candidate for nomination has
procured from the India Office. It should be been recorded on the list at the India Office,
filled up and submitted by the Candidate himself, no further application should be made by him
and not by anyone acting on his behalf. Unless or on his behalf. All the necessary communica
the Candidate is prepared to attend the next tions will be addressed to him direct.
entrance examination, his application will be
returned to him for submission at the proper is. A Candidate for nomination should im
time. mediately report to the India Office any change
13. For all information regarding, and per of his arf'iress, and he should also report any
mission to attend, the examinations, application material changes in his family, such as the death
must be made to the Secretary, Civil Service of his father or mother.
Commission, Burlington Gardens, London, W.

There are no India Cadetships at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.

Note regarding King's Cadetships.


King's Cadets are appointed by the Secretary of State for War. The sons of officers of the
Indian Army are not eligible for appointment.
India Office, February, 1903.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 225

CONDITIONS OF SERVICE OF ROYAL ENGINEER OFFICERS


IN INDIA,
The Secretary of State for India in Council (ii) In the event of an officer not returning
having decided, with the concurrence of the to India on or before the expiration of any
Secretary of State for War, that the system of leave granted to him under the Indian
election for continuous service in India by Army leave rules, by reason of his
officers of Royal Engineers shall be abandoned, reversion to the Imperial establishment,
no officer shall be allowed to elect for con he will be required to refund the differ
tinuous service after the 31st December, 1904. ence between the leave allowance drawn
Officers who have already elected for con under these rules and the leave pay he
tinuous service shall be permitted to cancel would have received under the leave
their election at any time. rules applicable to the British service
Officers who have elected for continuous in India ;
service, and do not cancel their election, and Or,
officers who may, b.sfore the 1st January, 1905, (2) May be granted leave under the rules
be allowed to elect, shall continue to enjoy all " applicable to the British service in India,
the rights and privileges of continuous service should he prefer these rules to the Indian
officers. Army leave rules.
The following rules ahall apply to officers (b) If in civil employment, —
upon the Indian establishment at this date, and (1) May be granted leave under civil leave
to those who may in future proceed to India for rules as laid down in the Civil Service
a tour of service, except in the case of officers Regulations, subject to the following con
who, having elected for continuous Indian ditions :—
service, do not cancel their election, and of (i) For purposes of reckoning the amount
any who may be allowed to elect between this of furlough earned by an officer, "active
date and the 31st December, 1904. service" will include all "active service "
in India, as defined in the Civil Service
Service in India. Regulations, whether passed in military
I. A tour of Indian service for an officer of or in civil employment. In no case will
Royal Engineers shall be five years, reckoning any service on the British establishment
from the date on which he is posted to the count for furlough under civil rules.
Indian establishment. (ii) The furlough at the credit of an officer
An officer who, after a term of Indian service, will be the amount earned (viz., one-
has reverted to the Imperial establishment, as fourth of his active service, as defined in
provided in Rule II, will, if again posted to the the previous paragraph), less any leave
Indian establishment, be required to complete witli pay out of India actually taken.
a five years' tour as before. The furlough thus at the credit of an
Leave out of India shall reckon as part of a officer may be partly in respect of service
tour. passed in military employment, and
II. At the expiration of a five years' tour, an partly in respect of service passed in
officer may be permitted to extend his Indian civil employment.
service indefinitely. (iii) During furlough credited to an officer
An officer may apply for permission to revert as above, the furlough pay will be equal
to the Imperial establishment on completion of to one-half the officer's "average
a five years' tour of Indian service, or at any salary," as defined in the Civil Service
subsequent date, giving six months' notice of Regulations, subject to the following
his wish to revert. minimum rates :—
The Secretary of State for India, with the During furlough earned by service in
concurrence of the Secretary of State for War, civil employment, £125 a quarter, or his
may at any time terminate the Indian service of last salary, whichever is less.
an officer. During furlough earned by service in
Leave. military employment, the rate to which
III. During his five years of Indian service, an the officer would have been entitled under
officer shall be under the leave rules applicable the Indian Army leave rules at the time
to the British service in India. of taking the furlough had he been in
After the expiration of his first five years of military instead of in civil employment.
Indian service, an officer, — (iv) That portion of the furlough at the
(a) If in military employment,— credit of an officer which has been earned
(1) May be granted leave under the leave by service in civil employment may be
rules for the Indian Army, subject to the taken before the portion earned by service
following conditions :— in military employment.
(i) An officer's service for leave allowances (v) An officer who reverts from civil to
shall be,— military employment forfeits the claim to
When he has less than twenty years' enjoy, during any leave granted to him
service for Indian pension, reckoned as while in military employment, the rate ot
in Rule VIII, his service on the Indian furlough allowance ordinarily admissible
establishment ; during furlough earned in respect of
When he has not less than twenty years' service in civil employment.
service for Indian pension, reckoned as (vi) In the event of an officer not returning
in Kule VIII, his service for Indian to India on or before the expiration of any
pension. leave granted to him under civil leave
226 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.
Conditions of Service of Royal Engineer Officers in India—continued.
rules, by reason of his reversion to the portion of the difference between the said
Imperialestablishment, he will be required retired pay and the Indian Army pension be
to refund the difference between the leave longing to his total length of service as is
allowance drawn and the leave pay he represented by the proportion his Indian
would have received under the leave pension service bears to the minimum total
rules applicable to the British service in service that would have qualified him for the
India ; before-mentioned Indian Army pension.
Or, In calculating the Indian pension service, any
(2) May be granted leave under the rules broken period of fifteen days and upwards shall
applicable to the British service in India, be reckoned as one month, and any broken
should he prefer these rules to civil leave period of less than fifteen days shall not be
rules. counted.
Note. —The provisions of Rule III shall not An officer of the Royal Engineers, who has
apply to an officer who, under existing regula not less than twenty years' service for Indian
tions, is entitled to leave under the Military pension, reckoned as in Rule VIII, and who
Furlough Rules of 1868, and may desire to has served upon the Indian establishment as a
remain under these rules. general officer, shall be eligible 011 retirement to
Staff Employment. receive the Indian Army pension due to the
IV. An officer who has completed twenty rank he held while upon the Indian establish
years' service for Indian pension, reckoned as ment. An officer of the Royal Engineers who has
in Rule VIII, will be considered as an Indian
officer for purposes of staff employment and the Indian
necessary service shall also be eligible lor
invalid pension under the conditions
command. applicable to the officers of the Indian Army.
Vacation of Appointment. VIII. The following will reckon as service for
V. An officer in military employment, who Indian pension :—■
has been placed upon the half-pay list under the (a) Service on the British establishment not
Regulations of the Royal Warrant governing exceeding three years, provided that such
promotion and appointment, shall v'acate his service has been rendered before the com
appointment, but may be re-employed in a pletion of fifteen years' total service.
Colonel's, or in a higher appointment. (b) All service in India—which need not be
An officer in civil employment will be removed continuous—from the date of first arrival in
from employment under the civil rules in force. India, except service in India on exchange
If placed on the half-pay list under military with a continuous service officer under
regulations, he will not be removed from civil regulations in fcrce previous to the date of
employment unless required to vacate under these rules.
civil rules. If retired from the Army he will (c) Time spent on leave, provided the officer
vacate his civil appointment, and can only be is still borne on the Indian establishment,
re-appointed with the special sanction of the except in the case of an officer under the
Government of India. furlough regulations of 1868, whose leave
will reckon as service only to the extent
Unemployed Pay. provided for in those rules.
VI. A Colonel or Lieutenant-Colonel on the (d) Time spent under the regulations in
Indian establishment removed from employ England under instruction at a school of
ment, either on account of age or of being Military Engineering, provided the officer is
placed upon the half-pay list, shall receive until borne on the Indian Establishment.
re-employment or retirement— (e) Time spent on duty out of India, provided
(a) When he has less than twenty years' the officer is borne on the Indian establish
service for Indian pension, reckoned as in ment, and provided that, if in "foreign
Rule VIII, the rate ot half-pay prescribed service," as defined in the Civil Service
in the Royal Warrant regulating the pay Regulations, contribution for pension is duly
of the Royal Engineers generally ; paid, as laid down in those Regulations.
(4) When he has not less than twenty years' (/) Time spent by a continuous service
service for Indian pension, reckoned as in officer on exchange out of India under
Rule VIII, if residing in India, the Indian regulations in force previous to the date ot
pay and allowances of a Lieutenant-Colonel these rules.
of Royal Engineers, namely, Rs. 1,002.4.0 (g) Time spent on unemployed service on
a month ; and if residing out of India, the the half-pay list after completion of five
leave pay to which he may be entitled years' service in the rank of Regimental
under the leave rules for the Indian Army, Lieutenant-Colonel, or on vacation of
subject to a minimum of £600 a year. appointment in a higher rank, provided in
either case that the officer at the date of
Pension. being placed upon the half-pay list was
VII. An officer, who has completed not less borne upon the Indian establishment.
than twenty years' Indian service for pension,
reckoned as in Rule VIII, shall, on retirement, Family Pensions.
receive a pension consisting of the retired pay IX. An officer, during his Indian service, will
to which he would be entitled under the Royal be allowed, on payment of the required
Warrant regulating the retired pay of the Royal donations, to subscribe for the benefits of the
Engineers generally, and in addition such a Indian Military Service Family Pension Regu
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 227

Conditions of Service of Royal Engineer Officers in India—continued.


lations, and to continue to subscribe so long as scribing, he may continue to subscribe, provided
he remains upon'the Indian establishment. On that he has not less than twenty years' service
reversion to the Imperial establishment such an for Indian pension, reckoned as in Rule VIII,
officer cannot continue a subscriber ; but he will at the date of his retirement; or provided that
be entitled to receive back such portion of his he retires on an Indian invalid pension ; or he
contributions as may be in excess of the risk may withdraw, receiving back such portion of
borne during the term of his membership. his contributions as may be in excess of the
In the event of an officer retiring while sub risk borne during the term of his membership.
islJanuary, 1904.
Examples of the application of Rule III (a) (1), under which an Officer of Royal Engineers in
military employment may be granted leave under Indian Army Leave Rules.

Service Year of service, Leave


Service for counting for r>e commencement allowance
Indian pension leave of which determines admis
Detail of Service. reckoned as in under allowance
Rule III the leave allowance sible, rate
Rule VI 11. <«), (0, <»■ under Indian Army per
Leave Rules. annum.

Years. Years. Years. £


Case I—
Home ... 2}
India ... 6 8} 6 5th 250
Total ... ... 8J
Case II—
Home ... 21
India ... 13 'Si »3 5th 250
Total ... ... 15}
Case Ill-
Home ... 21
India ... i;i I7l 15th 300
Total ... ... I9i
Case IV—
Home ... 21
India ... 18 20I 20j 20th 450
Total ... ... 201
Case V—
Home ... 2i
India ... 7
Home ... 4 •7i '4i
India ... 71 (7 + 7i + 3) (7 + 7i) 15th 300
Total ... ... 21
Case VI—
Home ... 21
India ... 7
Home ... 4
India ... ioi (7 + i°4 + 3) 20J 20th 450
Total ... ... 23!
Case VII—
Home ... 2j
India ... 7
Home ... 4
India ... i4i (7 + Mi + 3) 24! 25th 600
Total ... ... 28
Case VIII—
Home ... 21
India ... 27 29I 29I 30th 700
Total ... ... "2^
Cases III and VI should be compared, also Cases III and IV.
228 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.

Conditions of Service of Royal Engineer Officers in India—continued.


Example of the application of Rule III lb) (i), Pension admissible under. Royal £
under which an Officer of Royal Engineers Warrant ... ... ... ... 450
in civil employment may be granted leave Indian Army pension to an officer
under Civil Leave Rules. who has 34 years' total service 700
Difference between Royal War
Service of the Officer : — Years. rant and Indian Army pensions
At home 2} for 34 years' service (700—450)... 250
In India, in military employment 3 Minimum service by which the
In India, in civil employment ... 5$ Indian Army pension of .£700
can be earned 32 years.
Total ii Pension payable = /450 + 28 32 of j/,250.
= 2-*5° + £2'& I5«-
While in military employment he had six = ,(,668 15s.
months' leave under the British service leave Case it. —An officer retires after 31 years'
rules. total service, all of which, under Rule VIII,
His "average salary '' for the last three years he can reckon as service for Indian pension.
was, say, 700 rupees per month. Pension admissible under Royal £
His " active service" (Rule III (b) (1) (i)) is :— Warrant 450
Indian Army pension to an officer
Years. who has 31 years' total service 500
In military employment, three Minimum service by which the
years, less six months, or ... 2* Indian Army pension of .£500
Iu civil employment 5$ can be earned ... ... ... 28 years.
The officer, having more service for Indian
Total 3 pension than the minimum of 28 years required
to earn the Indian Army rate of ^500, would
His furlough earned (Rule III (b) (1) (ii) is receive ^500 a year as his pension.
one-fourth of eight years, or two years, of
which six months has already been taken. Memorandum.
His furlough at credit, therefore, is two years [ The following decisions are promulgated for
less six months, or 18 months ; of which general information, with the concurrence of
1 } months (one-fourth of 2$ years, less six the Secretary of State for India in Council and
months), is on account of service in military of the Secretary of State for War.
employment, and 16J months on account of I All officers of the Royal Engineers of the
service in civil employment. Military Works Services who have elected, or
His leave allowance during the whole of the may be permitted to elect, for continuous service
furlough at credit (under (Rule III (A) (1) (iii) ) in india shall be allowed the option between :—
is one-half of 700 rupees, that is, 350 rupees (n) Continuous employment to the age of 55
per month, or 4,200 rupees per annum. The years, with final removal therefrom at that
rate of exchange at which this allowance is age ; and,
payable in England may vary from time to (6) Removal from employment on being
time, At the rate of is. 6d. per rupee, at placed upon the half-pay list on completion
present in force, the allowance would be at the of five years' service in the rank of regi
r ate of £315 per annum. mental Lieutenant-Colonel, with eligibility
But during the i6j months earned by service for re-employmcnt to the age of 57 years in
in civil employment, the half-salary rate of ,£315 the substantive rank of Colonel.
per annum is subject as a minimum to the rate This option is to be exercised within six
of ^125 a quarter, or /500 per annum, which is months of the date of this order, or of the
greater than the half-salary rate, and during officer's election for continuous service in India.
these i6i months the officer would accordingly II. An officerof the Royal Engineers who has
draw allowances at the rate of £500 per annum. elected, or who may be permitted to elect, for
Also, during the ij months earned by service continuous service in India shall, on being
in military employment, the half-salary rate of removed from employment in the rank of Colonel
£315 per annum is subject as a minimum to the or Lieutenant-Colonel either on account of age
rate that would be admissible to the officer had or of being placed upon the half-pay list, receive,
he been granted leave under the Indian Army until re-employment or retirement :—
Leave Rules. The officer in this case having If residing in India, the Indian pay and allow
8J years' service, counting for leave allowance ances of a Lieutenant-Colonel of Royal
under Rule III (a) (1) (i) would be entitled to a Engineers, namely, Rs. 1,002.4.0 a month ;
rate of £250 per annum. This rate, however, and,
being less than the half-salary rate, the officer If residing out of India, the leave pay to which
would actually draw the latter rate, or ^315 he may be entitled under the leave rules tor
per annum, during the ij months in question. the Indian Army, subject to a minimum of
£600 a year.
Examples of the Calculation of Pension Attention is drawn to the fact that an officer
under Rule VII. who joined the service after the 20th February1
Case 1.—An officer retires after 34 years' 1886, and elected for continuous Indian service,
Total service, of which, under Rule Vlll, he draws his pension under Article 9, and not
can reckon 28 years as service for Indian under Article 11, of India Office Royal Warrant
pension. of the 20th February, 1886.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 229

INDIAN MEDICAL SERVICE.


Regulations for the Examination ok Candidates for Admission to His Majesty's
Indian Medical Service.
1. The regulations are those in force at the present time. They are subject to any alterations
that may be determined on.
2. Candidates must be natural-born subjects ol" His Majesty between 21 and 28 years of age at
the date of the Examination, of sound bodily health, and in
Limits of age. the opinion of the Secretary of State for India in Council in
all respects suitable to hold commissions in the Indian Medical
Service. They may be married or unmarried. They must possess, under the Medical Acts in
force at the time of their appointment, a registerable qualification to practise both medicine and
surgery in Great Britain and Ireland.
[N.B.—In the case of Natives of India it will be necessary for a Candidate to obtain a
certificate of age and nationality issued under G.G.O., No. 477, dated 22nd May, 1903, Military
(Medical) Department, and .signed, should he be a resident in British India, by the Secretary to
Government of the Province, or the Commissioner of the Division within which his family resides, or
should he reside in a Native Stale, by the highest Political Officer accredited to the State in which his
family resides.}
3. They must subscribe and send in to the Military Secretary, India Office, Westminster, so as
to reach that address by the dale fixed in the advertisement of
Declaration to be submitted. the examination, a declaration according to the form shown
on page 231.
4. This declaration must be accompanied by the following documents :—
a. Proof of age, either by Registrar General's certificate, or where such certificate is
unattainable, by the candidate's own statutory declaration, form of which can be
obtained at the India Office, supported, if required by the Secretary of State, by such
evidence as he may consider satisfactory. A certificate of baptism which does not
afford proof of age will be useless.
b. A recommendation from some person of standing in society—not a member of his own
family—to the effect that he is of regular and steady habits and likely in every respect
to prove creditable to the service if admitted ; and a certificate of moral character from a
magistrate, or a minister of the religious denomination to which the candidate belongs.
c. A certificate of having attended a course of instruction for not less than three months
at an ophthalmic hospital or the ophthalmic department of a general hospital, which
course shall include instruction in the errors of refraction.
d. In the case of Natives of India, b, and c, and the certificates referred to in
paragraph 2 above.
5. The Secretary of State for India reserves the fight of deciding whether the candidate may
be allowed to compete for a commission in His Majesty's Indian Medical Service.
6. The physical fitness of each candidate will be determined by a Board of Medical
Officers, who are required to certify that his vision is
Physical Examination. sufficiently good to enable him to pass the tests* laid down
by the regulations.
Every candidate must also be free from ail other organic disease, and from constitutional
weakness, or otherpossession
disability likely
of the to unfit himqualifications,
for military service in India.
7. On proving foregoing the candidate will be examined )• by the
Subjects for Examination Examining Board in the following subjects, and the highest
J ' number of marks attainable will be distributed as follows :—
a. Medicine, including Therapeutics 1,200 Marks.
b. Surgery, including diseases of the eye 1,200 ,,
c. Applied Anatomy and Physiology 600
d. Pathology and Bacteriology 900 ,,
e. Midwifery and Diseases ot Women and Children ... ... ... 600 ,,
f. Chemistry, Pharmacy, and either Botany or Zoology ... ... ... 600
N.B.—The Examination in Medicine and Surgery will be in part practical, and will include
operations on the dead body, the application of surgical apparatus, and the examination of medical
* These are as follows :—
(1.) If a candidate can read D = 6 at a distance of 20 feet, and D=o'6 at any distance elected by himself, with
each eye without glasses, he will be considered Fit.
(2.) If a candidate can only read 0 = 24 at 20 feet with each eye without glasses, his visual deficiency being due
to faulty refraction which can be corrected by glasses which enable him to read D = 6at 20 feet with one eye, and
I>=i2 at the same distance with the other eye, and can also read D=o*8 with each eye without glasses at any
distance selected by himself, he will be considered Fit.
(3.) If a candidate cannot read D = 24 at 20 feet with each eye without glasses, notwithstanding he can read
D=o'6, he will he considered Unfit.
N.B.—Snellen's test types will be used for determining the acuteness of vision. Squint, inability to distinguish the
principal colours, or any morbid condition subject to the risk of aggravation or recurrence in either eye, will cause the
rejection of a candidate.
t Candidates who pass the physical examination will be required to pay a fee of ^1 before being permitted to
Q3
230 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.

Indian Medical Service—continued.


and surgical patients at the bedside. The Examination in Chemistry will be limited to the elements
of the Science, and to its application to Medicine, Pharmacy and Practical Hj'giene.
No candidate shall be considered eligible who shall not have obtained at least one third of the
marks obtainable in each of the above subjects and one halfof the aggregate marks for all the subjects,
8. After passing this Examination, the successful candidates will be required to attend one
nCourse ofc mstruct.on.
• . »■ entire
Schoo, course of practical
and eUcw^erei instruction
as may at the
be decided, in-Army Medical
(i.) Hygiene.
(2.) Clinical and Military Medicine.
(3.) Clinical and Military Surgery.
(4.) Pathology of diseases and injuries incidental to Military Service.
This course will be of not less than four months' duration.
9. The candidate's commission as Lieutenant will bear the date on which the course of
instruction commences, but his rank will not be gazetted until he has passed the final examination.
10. During this period of instruction each candidate will receive an allowance of 14s. per diem,
with quarters, or, when quarters are not provided, with the
Pay while under instruction. usual allowances of a subaltern in lieu thereof, to cover all
costs of maintenance ; and he will be required to provide
Uniform while under instruction, himself with uniform (viz., the regulation undress uniform
and the mess dress of a Lieutenant of the Indian Medical
Service, as described in Indian Army Regulations, vol. vii,
with Sam Browne belt, but without the sword).
A Lieutenant on probation who is granted sick leave
before the completion of his course of instruction and final
admission to the Service will receive furlough pay at the
rate of 10s. 6d. a day for the period of his sick leave.
11. Candidates will be required to conform to such rules of discipline as may from time to
time be laid down.
12. At the conclusion of the course, candidates will be required to pass an Examination in the
Final Examination. subjects taught during the course of instruction.
13. A Lieutenant who, before the expiry of one month from the date of passing his final
examination, furnishes proof of his election to a Resident Appointment at a recognised civil
hospital,* may be seconded for a period not exceeding one year from the date on which he takes
up such appointment, provided that he joins it within three months of passing his final examina
tion, and that he holds himself in readiness to sail for India within fourteen days of the termination
of the appointment. While seconded he will receive no pay from Indian funds, but his service
towards promotion, increase of pay, and pension will reckon from the date on which the course of
instruction for Lieutenants on probation commences.
14. Before the commission of a Lieutenant on probation is confirmed, he must be registered
under the Medical Acts in force at the time of his apppointment.
15. Officers appointed to the Indian Medical Service will be placed on one list, their
position on it being determined by the combined results
Position on List, how deter- of the preliminary and final Examinations, and, so far as
mined. the requirements of the Service will permit, they will have
the choice of Commands in India according to their position
on that list.
Though ordinarily employed within the limits of the Command to which they may have been,
posted, they will be liable to employment elsewhere according to the exigencies of the Service.
16. No candidate will be permitted to compete more than three times.
Examinations for admission to the Service usually take place twice in the year, in January
and July.
N.B.—The exact date of the next examination and the number of appointments will be
notified in the newspapers in due course.
Candidates cannot be supplied with copies of past Examination papers.
See List on page 23a.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 23t

Indian Medical Service—continued.

DECLARATION AND SCHEDULE OF QUALIFICATIONS.


(To befilled up by Candidates.)

. Years of Age in last, vide accom-


ponying Certificate, a Candidate for employment in His Majesty's Indian
Is Medical Service, do hereby attest my readiness to engage for that Service,
31
L and to proceed on duty immediately on being gazetted.

I declare that I labour under no Mental or Constitutional Disease, nor


any imperfection or disability that can interfere with the most efficient
discharge of the Duties ot a Medical Officer.

I received my Medical Education and completed my course as


Medical Student* * Give Colleges
and Medical
Schools in full.
I have the Degree of A.M. or A.B. from the_

I have the Degree of M. D. or M. B. from the .


v5O
^ I have the following registrable qualifications :—
The Candidate
should here state
whether he has
served in the
Medical Depart*
ment of the
Army or Navy
or in the Sub
ordinate Medi
cal Department
(Signature at full length) in India.

(Date) .

(Place of Residence)

Candidates are requested to state whether they offer Botany or Zoology for
examination.

N.B. —This paper, when filled up, is to be returned under cover to—
The Military Secretary,
India Office.
London,
S.W.
232 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.

List of Recognised Civil Hospitals.


England and Wales. Scotland.
London :— Aberdeen —Royal Infirmary.
St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Dundee:—Royal Infirmary.
Charing Cross Hospital. Edinburgh : — Royal Infirmary.
Guy's Hospital. Glasgow :—
King's College Hospital. Royal Infirmary.
London Hospital. Western Infirmary.
Middlesex Hospital.
St. George's Hospital. Ireland.
St. Mary's Hospital. Belfast :—Royal Victoria Hospital.
St. Thomas's Hospital. Cork :—
University College Hospital. North Infirmary.
Westminster Hospital. South Infirmary.
Birmingham :—■ Dublin:—
General Hospital. The Adelaide Hospital.
Queen's Hospital. The City of Dublin Hospital.
Bristol :— The Jervis Street Hospital.
Royal Infirmary. The Mater Misericordiae Hospital.
General Hospital. The Meath Hospital.
Cambridge :—Addenbrooke's Hospital. Mercer's Hospital.
Cardiff:—Cardiff Infirmary. The Richmond, Whitworth, and Hardwicke
Leeds:—General Infirmary. Hospital.
Liverpool : — St. Vincent's Hospital.
Royal Infirmary. Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital.
Southern Infirmary. Dr. Steeven's Hospital.
Manchester:—Royal Infirmary. Galway :—
Newcastle-on-Tyne :—Royal Infirmary. The County Hospital.
Oxford :—Radcliffe Infirmary. The Union Hospital.
Sheffield :—
Royal Infirmary. Military Department,
Royal Hospital. India Office,
February, 1904.

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S MILITARY NURSING SERVICE


FOR INDIA.

Conditions of Appointment, &c.


Applications for admission to the Service should be addressed to the Under Secretary of State,
India Office, St. James's Park, London, S.W.

1. The Nursing Lstablishment consists of satisfy the Nursing Board at the India Office, in
three grades, viz. :— a personal interview, as to their general suita
(1.) Lady Superintendents, bility, and must be certified by the President ol
(a.) Senior Nursing Sisters. the Medical Board to be physically fit for service
in India. They must have had at least three
(3.) Nursing Sisters. years' preliminary training and service combined
The numbers in these grades are subject to in a hospital, or hospitals, in which adult male
alteration : but at present the service is com patients receive medical and surgical treatment,
posed of 65 Nursing Sisters, 15 Senior Nursing and in which a stall" of Nursing Sisters is main
Sisters, and 4 Lady Superintendents. tained.
Note.—The term "lady nurse" as used in the 3. The duration of a term of service, for all
following paragraphs includes all three grades. grades of lady nurses, is five years, and may be
2. Nursing Sisters must be, at the time to renewed for a second, and again for a third,
appointment, over 25 and under 35 years of age, period of live years at the option of the Govern
and before admission to the Service they must ment, with the consent of the lady nurse.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 233
Queen Alexandra's Military Nursing Service for India—continued.
A lady nurse pronounced by a Medical Board by sea and land from and to her station.
to be physically fit for further service in India, Such period will not reckon as service in any
who may be specially recommended by the way.
Commander-in-Chief in India for an extension Such leave may be extended on medical
of service, will be permitted to serve for a fourth certificate for a period not exceeding one year,
term of five years. on two-thirds pay, provided that, in the opinion
4. The engagement may, however, be termi of the India Office Medical Board, there is a
nated at any time on six months' notice being reasonable prospect of her return to duty.
given, either on the part of the Government or 7. Special leave out of India, without pay, can
of the lady nurse (but see paras. 17 and 18). also be granted, subject to the exigencies of the
service.
Rales of Pay* 8. Leave on medical certificate, either in or
(In addition to free quarters, fuel, light, out of India, up to a maximum of six months
and punkah-pullers.) during each five years' term of service, may be
5. For a Lady Superinten- Rs. granted to a lady nurse by the Principal Medical
dent ... ... ... 3oopermensem Officer of the Command ; during such leave,
For a Senior Nursing Sister 200 ,, which will reckon as service, she will receive
For a Nursing Sister ... 175 ,, two-thirds of the salary of her grade. Such
commencing from the date of embarkation for leave may be extended for a further period not
India. exceeding six months, on the condition that
A local allowance of Rs. 50 per mensem is the period of extension shall be reckoned as
authorised for the Senior Lady Superintendent. part of the one year's leave referred to in para
An allowance of Rs. 60 for the provision of graph 6 on completion of a term of five years'
uniform is authorised for every Senior Nursing service, should the lady nurse eventually become
Sister and Nursing Sister at the end of each entitled to such leave. This extension will
completed year of service ; and a grant-in-aid only be granted on the recommendation of a
for the provision and maintenance of mess Medical Board. If the leave is taken in Europe,
property is made at the rate of Rs. 50 for each lree passage by sea and rail is granted on the
lady nurse on appointment and Rs. 12 annually homeward, and by rail only on the outward,
afterwards. journey. Short leave and privilege leave may
Leave. be granted at the discretion of the local
authorities and as circumstances may admit.
6. After engagement for a second, third, or
fourth term of service, a lady nurse may be Gratuities.
granted, not more than one year's leave from 9. The following gratuities on leaving the
duty, on two-thirds pay, with free passage Service are payable to lady nurses :—
Nursing Senior Nursing Sister. Lady Superintendent.
Sister.
For a completed term of five Rs.
years 500 As Nursing Sister, with 1 As Nursing Sister, with
Rs. 70 additional for I Rs. 70 additional for each
each complete years complete year's service as
service as Senior Nurs Senior Nursing Sister, and
ing Sister. Rs. 140 additional for each
complete year's service as
Lady Superintendent.
For a completed term of ten
years 1,500 As Nursing Sister, with As Nursing Sister, with
Rs. 125 additional for Rs. 125 additional for each
each complete year's complete year's service as
service as Senior Nurs Senior Nursing Sister, and
ing Sister. Rs. 250 additional for each
complete year's service as
Lady Superintendent.
If compelled by sickness to
leave India before completion
of a five years' term, for each Rs. Rs.
complete year's service 75 TOO 200
If compelled by sickness to
leave India after completion
of a first term of five years'
service, but before completion
of a second, for each complete
year of the second term, and
in addition to the gratuity for
the completed term of five
years as shown above 2_|0
* For the present sterling equivalents of the rates specified see page 243.
234 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.

Queen Alexandra's Military Nursing Service for India—continued.


10. No gratuity is given for service terminated by any other cause than sickness or the completion
of the terms of 5 and 10 years' service.

Pensions.
11. Lady nurses retiring after completion of 15 or 20 years' total service will be entitled to
pension at the following rates :—

Nursing
— Sister, Senior Nursing Sister. Lady Superintendent.
per
annum.

£
After 15 years' service 5° As Nursing Sister, with As Nursing Sister, with £1
£1 additional for each additional for each complete
complete year's service year's service as Senior
11 3° 11 1 60 in the grade of Senior Nursing Sister, and £2
Nursing Sister. additional for each com
plete vear's service as Lady
Superintendent.

12. A lady nurse compelled by ill-health to mitting their retirement. They are entitled
retire after more than 15 but less than 20 years' to take 6 cwt. of baggage. They are also
total service will receive a pension of ^50 a year, entitled to travelling expenses on the above
with an increment of £2 for each completed occasions from their places of residence in
year over 15 years' service, and an additional England to port of embarkation, and from port
£1 a year in the case of a Senior Nursing Sister, of disembarkation in India to destination in that
and £2 a year in the case of a Lady Superin country, and vice versa.
tendent, for each complete year served in those Claims for conveyance of baggage must be
grades respectively (with the addition, for a I supported by vouchers. Agency and dock
Lady Superintendent of ,£1 a year for each I charges are inadmissible.
complete year's service in the grade of Senior 16. An outfit allowance on appointment is
Nursing Sister). made at the rate of £15 for each Nursing Sister.
13. A lady nurse compelled by ill-health to 17. A lady nurse who resigns (except on
retire after more than 10, but less than 15 years'
service will be granted such rate of pension, account of itl-health), with less than five years'
below that fixed for 15 years' service, as may be Indian service, will forthwith refund the sum ol
/20 in respect of her passage Out (or ^30 if she
determined by the Secretary of State for India have
in Council on the recommendation of the Govern 4), andfailed to give the notice required by Rule
will not be entitled to a passage home.
ment of India.
14. If paid in India, these pensions will be 18. A lady nurse who, having completed a
payable in Indian currency at the rate of Rs. 15 term
herself
of service, has re-engaged and availed
of leave to England, will be subject to
to the £1 sterling. the same penalties if she resigns (except owing
Passage, (yc. to ill-health) before completing the term of her
15. Passage at the public expense, subject to engagement. If, however, she has not availed
herself of leave to England on re-engagement,
p. deduction of 2s. a day for messing while on she is subject to no penalty on resignation,
board ship, is granted to lady nurses when pro
ceeding to India on appointment, when returning except a fine of £10 if she fails to give six
home on leave (under paragraph 6) on completion months' notice ; and whether she gives notice or
of a term of service, or if invalided home before not, she will receive free passage to England.
the completion of a term, provided that they 19. Lady nurses must be prepared to embark,
avail themselves of it within one year of the 1 if necessary, not later than 30 days from date of
completion of their term, or of the orders per ■ appointment.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 235

Queen Alexandra's Military Nursing Service for India—continued.


DECLARATION.
I, I ~ '
a Candidate for appointment as Nursing Sister in Queen Alexandra's Military Nursing Service
for India, do hereby declare that I have answered the following questions to the best of my
knowledge and belief, that I am fully aware of the terms and conditions of service under which
I seek appointment, and accept the same.
1. Date and place of birth supported by}
Certificate of Birth J
N.B. — Certificate of Baptism will not be
accepted except in the case of Candidates
born in India.
2. Profession or occupation of father
3. Whether single, married, or widow
4. Place and standard of education
5. State of health, supported by a Medical} "
Certificate J
6. In what hospital trained, with dates of"j
entering and leaving. Give name of
Matron and of two senior Medical >
Officers (one physician and one surgeon) I
to whom reference may be made ... J
7. List of appointments (if any) held since"
completion of training with dates. Give
name of Matron and two senior Medical I
Officers (one physician and one surgeon)
at the hospital at which last employed,
to whom reference may be made
8. Names and addresses of two ladies to whom"
reference may be made as to social
position (they should not be employers >
or relations, but well acquainted with
the candidate in private life)
9. Have you ever been a candidate for the
Army Nursing Service, or Queen I
Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service? |
If so, what was the result? _
Note.—No testimonials need be sent, but candidates will be expected to produce their original certificates of
training if called upon to do so.
Signature
Permanent Address

Date
Note.—On a candidate being appointed to the Service, this Declaration will be stamped as an agreement
according to law.

ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.


Officers.
All first appointments of Officers in the Royal 1 An application for appointment must be made
Indian Marine are made by the Secretary ol I on the prescribed form, which can be procured
State for India in Council. | from the India Office. It must be accompanied
The limits of age for appointment to the junior j by the candidate's Board of Trade certificate, and
executive rank, that of Sub-Lieutenant, are j by certificates of his birth and character, which
17 and 22 years, and no candidate will be ap- will be returned after being noted. It will be
pointed who does not possess the full ordinary recorded, but will not be submitted for the orders
Board of Trade certificate as Second Mate, of the Secretary of State until there is a vacancy.
Certificates for foreign-going steamships will ] The selection of candidates is not affected by
not be accepted. 1 absence from England, but a candidate whr
236 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.
Royal Indian Marine—continued.
has been selected will be required to report An officer's service for pension reckons from
himself to the Military Secretary, India Office, date of joining his ship on appointment if he is
London, S.W., or, in the circumstances set 19 years of age or over ; otherwise from date ot
forth in the footnote, to the Director, Royal attaining that age.
Indian Marine, Bombay, before the expiry of As a condition of their appointment to the
six calendar months from the date of selec Royal Indian Marine, Officers are required
tion. to subscribe, from date of arrival in India,
A candidate must pass an examination by the under the Indian Military Service Family Pension
Medical Board* at the India Office prior to Regulations for the benefits of family pensions.
appointment. The names of candidates will be removed from
On appointment a first-class passage to Bombay the list on their attaining the age of 22 years.
will be provided, and, if required, an advance of Applications for appointment, or for further
pay, not exceeding £25, recoverable in India, information, should be addressed to the Military
will be made in aid ot outfit. Secretary, India Office, London, S.W.
Pay commences from date of embarkation for For conditions of appointment of Assistant
India. Engineers, see page 237.
Pay and Allowances.
The establishment of officers of the Royal I service from date of entry, he is promoted to
Indian Marine, and their payt and allowances Lieutenant provided he has obtained the neces-
are as follows :— sary certificates and conducted himself satis
Per mensem. factorily.
( On pay rang Command Allowances.
ing from Rs. For the command of a sea-going ship
350 to Rs. in commission :— Per diem.
25 Commanders 500, in addi Rs. A.
tion to staff Over 3ooand under 500 tons (gross) 2 o
or command M 500 „ I.OOO ,, „
pay. ,, I.OOO „ I,5CO „ „
f Lieutenants on "J ,, 1,500 „ 2,000 ,, ,,
completing „ 2,000 ,, ,,
eight years' On Rs. 300. For the command of a harbour ship
seniority in commission, or a sea-going ship
Lieutenants on in reserve, or out of commission,
completing six On Rs. 250. when .specially appointed to com
years' senio mand—half the above rates.
rity For the command ofa river steamer :—
64 Lieutenants on
completing >On Rs. 200.
Over 200 and under 300 tons (gross)
.. 3°o — » ■•
three years' For the command of a small vessel
seniority ) not a tender to another ship, and
Lieutenants') not coming under any of the above
under three f>On Rs. 150. denominations, and when theofficer
years' senio- C is specially appointed to command
rity ) Charge Allowances.
J Sub-Lieutenants On Rs. 125. For the senior officer of any vessel
t Sub-Lieutenants On Rs. 100. over 1,000 tons, when doing execu
Total - 89 tive duty as such, and having not
This establishment is subject to such increase less than three years' service as a
or decrease in any grades as may be required by Lieutenant, in addition to his pay
any addition to, or reduction in, the vessels of For the senior officer of any vessel
the Royal Indian Marine. A Sub-Lieutenant under 1,000 tons, when doing exe
after completing two years' service and obtaining cutive duty as such, and having not
certificates of good character, receives Rs. 125 less than three years' service as a
per mensem, and on completing four years' Lieutenant, in addition to his pay...
APPOINTMENTS RESERVED FOR OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
2. A certain number of Shore, Port, and Marine Survey appointments are usually reserved for
officers of the Royal Indian Marine. The numbers so reserved, and the allowances attached (in
addition to pay of grade), are as follows :—
Allowances.
4 Shore appointments 400—tooo rupees per mensem.
11 Port appointments 320— 870 ,, „
10 Marine Survey appointments 4— 8 ,, per diem.

FOR LEAVE AND PENSION RULES OF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
See Pages 360 and 364.
* Arrangement;", can be made, if desirable, for the medical examination to be held in India if the candidate at the
time of selection is in Indian waters, or if his homeward route would be via India.
T For the present sterling equivalents of the rates specified sec page 243.

i
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 237

Royal Indian Marine—continued.


Engineers.
All first appointments to the Engineer branch Rates of pay per
of the Royal Indian Marine are made by the No. Grades. Mensem.
Secretary of State for India in Council.
A candidate must not be less than 18 nor more
than 25 years of age. Engineers ... On Rs. 175, rising
Service may be terminated, by either the to Rs. 275, ac
Government or the Engineer, on giving six cording to length
calendar months' notice. 49 of approved ser
Each candidate must produce certificates of vice.
service in a steam factory for at least four years, Assistant Engineers On Rs. 125 and
and satisfactory testimonials, from past and Rs. 150.
present employers, as to capability, character,
sobriety, &c, and furnish a complete statement, There is no limit to the number in the grade
up to date, of his previous service and experi of Engineer so long as the sanctioned establish
ence. ment for the two grades of Engineer and
An application for appointment must be made Assistant Engineer is not exceeded.
on the prescribed form, which can be procured Note.—The above establishment is subiect to
from the India Office. It will be recorded, but such increase or decrease in any grades as may
will not be submitted for the orders of the Secre be required by any addition to, or reduction in,
tary of State until there is a vacancy. the vessels of the Royal Indian Marine.
Each selected candidate will be examined by Assistant Engineers joining without certifi
the Medical Board of the India Office, before he is cates are entered on Rs. 125 per mensem, and
appointed, to ascertain whether he is constitu on obtaining certificates of competency as
tionally fit for service in India. 2nd-class Engineers, either from the Board of
He will be required to provide himself with Trade or from a Colony, or from one of the
the uniform of his rank, in accordance with the Local Government Boards in India,t are
Regulations. advanced to Rs. 150 per mensem. They remain
An advance of pay, of £20, recoverable in on this scale for three years of approved service
India, will be made to him in aid of outfit. after obtaining certificates of competency as
Pay will begin from the date of signing ist-class Engineers before they become entitled
Articles of Agreement in this country. to promotion to the grade of Engineer.
A second-class passage to Bombay will be Assistant Engineers joining with certificates
provided, and, unless forfeited by misconduct, a of competency as 2nd-class Engineers, either
similar passage home, subject to conditions to be from the Board of Trade or from a Colony, or
entered into before engagement. from one of the Local Government Boards in
Asa condition of his appointment to the Royal India,t are entered on Rs. 150 per mensem.
Indian Marine, he will be required to sub.scribe, Tliey remain on this scale for three years of
from date of arrival in India, under the Indian approved service after obtaining certificates of
Military Service Family Pension Regulations, for competency as ist-class Engineers before they
the benefits of family pension. become entitled to promotion to the grade of
The Director of the Royal Indian Marine is Engineer.
authorised to detail officers of the Engineer Es Note. —When certificated and uncertificated
tablishment of the Indian Marine for temporary Engineers are serving on board the same vessel,
service for other duties whenever he considers it the certificated Engineers will take precedence
necessary to do so. above those who are not.
Assistant Engineers joining with a ist-class
Pay and Allowances. certificate of competency, either from the Board
of Trade or from a Colony, or from one of the
The following is the sanctioned establishment Local Government Boards in India,t are entered
of Engineers for the Royal Indian Marine serv on Rs. 150 per mensem, and are entitled to
ing afloat, with the several rates of pay*: — promotion to the grade of Engineer after three
years' approved service.
No. Grades. Rates of pay per Engineers are entitled to the following rates
Mensem. of pay :—
After 3 years' approved service as Engineers,
Chief Engineers On Rs. 300. Four Rs. 200 per mensem.
of the number, Alter 5 years' approved service as Engineers,
promoted by se- | Rs. 225 per mensem.
lection, after 20 After 7 years' approved service as Engineers,
years' service in Rs. 250 per mensem.
all, or 5 years' After 9 years' approved service as Engineers,
service in the Rs. 275 per mensem.
grade of Chief The sanction of Government is necessary to
Engineer, receive the grant of the higher rate of pay to Chief
Rs. 400. Engineers.
* For the present sterling equivalents of the rates specified see page 243.
t The certificates referred to are those equivalent to the Board of Trade or Colonial certificates, and do not
include those known as 11 First-class Local Indian Home Trades Certificates."
238 APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.
Royal Indian Marine—continued.
In addition to the above rates of pay, Chief will be continued to him during privilege leave,
Engineers, Engineers, and Assistant Engineers, or when detached by competent authority on
when in charge of engines of ships in commis any temporary duty not exceeding 28 days
sion, receive the following daily allowances :— when no deputation or other allowances are
When in charge ol engines of— Rs. A. drawn, and also during absence olf duty in sick
Sooand under 75oindicated h.-p. i 8 quarters for any period not exceeding 42 days.
750 „ 1,000 ,, 1 12 In such cases no allowance is admissible to the
1,000 ,, 1,500 ,, ,,20 Engineer appointed to the temporary charge of
1,500 „ 2,000. ,, ,,28 the engines.
2,000 ,, 2,500 ,, 11 3 8 Under similar conditions Second Engineers
2,500 ,, 5,000 ,, ,,64 receive the following daily allowances :—
5,000 ,, 9,500 „ 7 8 Second Engineers of the *' Hardinge Rs.
9,500 and over 8 8 and " Durl'erin " 2
When in charge of engines under Second Engineers of vessels whose
500 indicated h.p., or of ships in indicated horse-power is greater than
reserve or out of commission, or 2,500 and less than 5.000 1
of the Yard Craft Establishment 1 o Officers of the Engineer Establishment draw
The above-mentioned allowances will in each ing charge allowance under the foregoing rules
case be drawn by the Engineer permanently also draw rations, or compensation in lieu,
appointed to the charge of the engines, and it under existing rules.

Shore Appointments.
The following shore appointments are usually reserved for Engineer Officers of the Royal
Indian Marine :—
Appointment. Pay.

First Engineer and Shipwright Surveyor, Rs. 500—25—600 per mensem


Bombay.
Second Engineer and Shipwright Surveyor, Rs. 450—25—550 per mensem consolidated
Bombav. pay of
Second Engineer and Shipwright Surveyor, Rs. 500 per mensem appointment.
Bengal.
Government Engineer Surveyor, Rangoon Rs. 500 per mensem
Pay of grade.
Superintending Engineer, Mandalay ... Rs. 4 per diem, shore allowance.
...{ Rs. 100 per mensem, charge allowance.
Inspector of Machinery, Bombay Dockyard Rs. 250 per mensem, in addition to pay of grade,
Inspector of Machinery, Kidderpore Dockyard... Rs. 250 per mensem, in addition to pay of grade.
Foreman of the Factory, Bombay Dockyard Rs. 400 per mensem ) consolidated
V pay ol
Foreman of the Factory, Kidderpore Dockyard... Rs. 300—20—400 per mensem J appointment.
Officers holding these appointments are extra to the establishment shown on page 218.
Promotion. proper time. In the event of an Assistant
Engineer failing to present himself for examina
On completion of the sea time required by the tion within 12 months after completing the
Board of Trade, Assistant Engineers of the necessary sea service, and being unaDie to fur
Royal Indian Marine will obtain the permission nish a satisfactory explanation, or in the event
of their commanding officers to present them of his attaining the age of 27 years without
selves for examination, and report the result obtaining a Board of Trade certificate of compe
thereof to them for the information of the tency as a ist-class Engineer, a report on his
Director of the Royal Indian Marine. Officers case will be submitted to the Government of
in command of the Royal Indian Marine vessels India, in order that it may be considered whether
will see that the Assistant Engineers under his further retention in the service is desirable.
their orders present themselves for examination Failure on the second trial to obtain a certificate
for certificates ot competency as 2nd and ist-class as 2nd or ist-class Engineer will involve a loss
Engineers, as soon as they complete their sea of three months' seniority ; and should an Assis
time, and will submit to the Director of the tant Engineer fail a third time his case will be
Royal Indian Marine a report, containing any submitted for the orders of the Government of
explanation that may be necessary, of every India.
instance in which an Assistant Engineer on To qualify for appointment as an Engineer, an
board his vessel neglects to be examined in officer must have served as an Assistant Engincec
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES, 239
on Rs. 150 per mensem in an Indian Govern Chief Engineers become eligible for promotion to
ment vessel for three years, and be in possession vacancies in the Rs. 400 grade only after 20 years'
of a certificate of competency as a ist-class service, or 5 years' service as Chief Engineers.
Engineer, either from the Board of Trade or A ship's engineer transferred to a dockyard
from a Colony, or from one of the Local Govern appointment will be seconded, and a promotion
ment Boards in India.* made in his place. If brought back again on
The Government of India reserve the right the establishment, he will be borne as super
which they have always exercised of admitting numerary till absorbed. Officers temporarily
officers from other services or departments to any transferred will not be seconded, but acting
class of the establishment, or of making promo promotions will be made in such cases, and in
tions on public grounds irrespective of seniority. the room of officers absent on furlough or leave.
Promotions to the grade of Chief Engineer
will be made wholly by selection, by the the• Board The certificates referred to are those equivalent to
of Trade or Colonial certificates, and do not
Government of India, on the recommendation include those known as " First-class Local Indian Home
of the Director of the Royal Indian Marine. Trades Certificates."
FOR LEAVE AND PENSION RULES OF ENGINEERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE,
See Pages 360 and 364.

Regulations as to the PHYSICAL EXAMINATION of Candidates for


Appointments under the Government of India.
(By order of the Secretary ofState for India i« Council.)
Note.
These Regulations are published for the convenience of candidates and in order to enable them
to ascertain the probability of their coming up to the required physical standard. But it must be
clearly understood that the Secretary of State reserves to himselt an absolute discretion to reject as
unfit any candidate whom he may consider, after hearing the opinion of his medical advisers, to be
physically disqualified for the public service ; and that his discretion is in no respect limited by
these Regulations.
The Regulations for the Physical Examination of Candidates for the Indian Civil Service are
made by the Civil Service Commissioners, to whom any inquiry should be addressed.
GENERAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS.
1. A candidate must be in good mental and 3 Measurement of Height.—The candidate
bodily health, and free from any physical defect will be placed against the standard with his
likely to interfere with efficient performance of feet together, and the weight thrown on the
duty. heels, and not on the toes or outside the feet.
2. In the examination of candidates the He will stand erect without rigidity, and with
Medical Board will apply the following table of the heels, calves, buttocks, and shoulders
correlation of age, height, and chest girth :— touching the standard ; the chin will lie
depressed to bring the vertex of the head level
under the horizontal bar, and the height will
Chest. be noted in parts ol an inch to eighths.
4. Measurement of Chest.-—The candidate
Age. Height with Girth Range will be made to stand erect with his feet
out Shoes. when of Ex together, and to raise his hands above his head.
Ex pansion. The tape will be carefully adjusted round the
panded. chest, with its posterior upper edge touching
the inferior angles of the shoulder blades, and
its anterior lower edge the upper part of the
Inches. Inches. Inches. nipples. The arms will then be lowered to
19 to 21 63 and under 65 35 hang loosely by the side, and care will be taken
65 ,, 68 55 that the shoulders are not thrown upwards or
68 ,, 70 351 backwards so as to displace the tape. The
7° ii 72 36 candidate will then be directed to empty his
72 and upwards 3&1 2* chest of air as much as is possible. This is
best done by continuous whistling with the lips
31 and up 63 and under 65 35 as long as sound can be produced. The tape
wards. 65 „ 68 55} is carefully gathered in during the process, and
63 ,, 70 36 when the minimum measurement is reached it
7° 11 7s 3*i is recorded. The candidate will then be
72 and upwards 37 directed to inflate his chest to its utmost
capacity. This maximum measurement will
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.
General Physical Requirements—continued.
likewise be noted. The girth with the chest candidate, unless such condition is cured by
fully expanded and the rauge of expansion operation.
between the minimum and maximum will then 10. The limbs, feet, and toes must be well
be recorded. formed and developed, with free and perfect
5. The hearing must be good. motion of all the joints.
6. The speech without impediment. 11. A candidate must have no congenital
malformation or defect likely to interfere with
7. The teeth in good order. efficiency.
8. The chest must be well formed, the lungs 12. A candidate must not be the subject of
and heart sound. chronic skin disease.
9. Rupture, hydrocele, varicocele, varicose 13. Evidence of previous acute or chronic
veins in a severe degree, or other condition disease pointing to an impaired constitution
likely to cause inefficiency will disqualify a will disqualify.

REGULATIONS AS TO THE STANDARD OF VISION.


Civil Service (Uncovenanted), Ecclesiasti quired to correct the error of refraction do not
cal, Education, Salt, and Opium De exceed — 2 5 D ; the acuteness of vision in one
partments. eye, when corrected, being equal to J, and in
1. A candidate may be admitted into the Civil the other eye {J, together with normal range of
Service of the Government of India if ametropic accommodation with the correcting glasses,
in one or both eyes, provided that, with correct there being no evidence of progressive disease
ing lenses, the acuteness of vision be not less in the choroid or retina.
than f in one eye and J in the other ; there being 3. A candidate having total hypermetropia
no morbid changes in the fundus of either eye. not exceeding 4 D is not disqualified, provided
2. Cases of myopia, however, with a posterior the sight in one eye (when under the influence
staphyloma, may be admitted into the service, of atropine) equals {J, and in the other eye
provided the ametropia in either eye does not equals ^, with + 4 D or any lower power.
exceed 2*5 D, and no active morbid changes of 4. Hypermetropic astigmatism does not dis
choroid or retina be present. qualify a candidate for the service, provided the
3. A candidate who has a defect of vision lens or combined lenses required to cover the
arising from nebula of the cornea is disqualified error of refraction do not exceed 4 D, and that
if the sight of either eye be less than v"j ; and in the sight of one eye equals £ and of the other
such a case the acuteness of vision in the better with or without such lens or lenses.
■eye must equal ", with or without glasses. 5. A candidate having a defect of vision
4. Paralysis of one or more of the exterior arising from nebula of the cornea is disqualified
muscles of the eyeball disqualifies a candidate if the sight of one eye be less than yj. In such
for the Indian Civil Services. In the case of a a case, the better eye must be emmetropic.
candidate said to have been cured of strabismus Defects of vision arising from pathological or
by operation, but witnout restoration of binocular other changes in the deeper structures of either
vision, if, with correcting glasses, the vision eye, which arc not referred to in the above
reach the above standard (1), and if the move rules, may exclude a candidate for admission
ment of each eye be good, the candidate may be into the service.
passed. The same rule applies to the case of 6. A candidate is disqualified if he be unable
unequal ametropia without binocular vision, to distinguish the principal colours (achroma
both eyes having lull acuteness of vision with topsia).
glasses and goad movement. 7. Paralysis of one or more of the exterior
muscles of the eyeball disqualifies a candidate
for the service.
Departments of Forest, Survey, Telkgraph,
Factories, and for various Artificers.
1. If myopia in one or both eyes exists, a Public Works Department.
candidate may be passed, provided the ametropia 1. If myopia in one or both eyes exists, a can
does not exceed 2 5 D, and if with correcting didate may be passed, provided the ametropia
glasses, not exceeding 2 5 D, the acuteness of docs not exceed 3^5 D, and if, with correcting
vision in one eye equals § and in the other J, glasses not exceeding 3 5 D, the acuteness of
there being normal range of accommodation vision in one eye equals § and in the other Jj,
with the glasses. there being normal range of accommodation
2. Myopic astigmatism does not disqualify a with the glasses.
candidate for service, provided the lens or the 2. Myopic astigmatism does not disqualify a
combined spherical and cylindrical lenses re candidate, provided the lens, or the combined
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.

Regulations as to Standard of Vision—continued.


spherical and cylindrical lenses required to 3. If a candidate cannot read D = 24 at
correct the error of refraction does not exceed 6 metres (20 English feet) with each eye with-
3'5 D, the acuteness of vision in one eye, when 1 out glasses, notwithstanding he can read
corrected, being equal to and in the other I D = o-6, he will be considered unfit.
together with normal range of accommodation 4. Squint, inability to distinguish the prin
with the correcting glasses, there being no cipal colours, or any morbid condition, subject
evidence of progressive disease in the choroid to the risk ofaggravation or recurrence in cither
or retina. I eye, will cause the rejection of a candidate.
3. A candidate having total hypermetropia
not exceeding 4 D is not disqualified, provided N.B. —In all other respects, candidates for
the sight in one eye (when under the influence these two branches of the service must come
of atropine) equals and in the other ej-e laid todown
I up the standard of physical requirements
equals with + 4 D glasses, or any lower 1 the Army.
for candidates for commissions m
power.
4. Hypermetropic astigmatism does not dis
qualify, provided the lens or combined lenses I Indian Pilot Service, and Candidates as
required to cover the error of refraction do not
exceed 4 D, and that the sight of one eye 1 Guards, Engine-drivers, Signalmen, and
equals §, and of the other %, with or without 1 Pointsmen on Railways.
such lens or lenses. 1. A candidate is disqualified unless both eyes
5. A candidate having a defect of vision arising I range
are emmetropic, his acuteness of vision and
of accommodation being perfect.
from nebula of the cornea is disqualified if the
sight of one eye be less than y^. In such a case 2. A candidate is disqualified by any imper
the better eye must be emmetropic. Defects fection of his colour sense.
of vision arising from pathological or other 3. Strabismus, or any defective action of the
changes in the deeper structures of either eye, 1 exterior muscles of the eyeball, disqualifies a
which are not referred to in these rules, may candidate for these branches of service.
exclude a candidate.
6. A candidate is disqualified if he be unable
to distinguish the principal colours (achro
matopsia). Royal Indian Marine, including Engineers.
7. Paralysis of one or more of the exterior 1. A candidate is disqualified if he have an
muscles of the eyeball disqualifies a candidate error of refraction in one or both eyes which is
for the service. not neutralised by a concave or by a convex 1 D
lens, or some lower power.
Indian Medical Sf.rvice and the Police 2. A candidate is disqualified if he cannot
Department. distinguish the principal colours and their
various shades, red, green, violet or blue, and
1. If a candidate can read D = 6 at 6 metres yellow.
(20 English feet) and D = 0 6 at any distance 3. Strabismus, or any defective action of the
selected by himself, with each eye without exterior muscles of the eyeball, disqualifies a
glasses, he will be considered fit. candidate for this braach of service.
2. If a candidate can only read D — 24 at
6 metres (20 English feet) with each eye with
out glasses, his visual deficiency being due to
faulty refraction, which can be corrected by Special Duty.
glasses which enable him to read D = 6 at
6 metres (20 English feet) with one eye, and Candidates for special duty under Govern
D = 12 at the same distance with the other ment must possess such an amount of acuteness
eye, and can also read D = 0 8 with each eye of vision as will, without hindrance, enable
without glasses at any distance selected by him them to perform the work of their office for the
self, he will be considered fit. period their appointment may last.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES.

Form of Medical Declaration to be filled up by Candidates.

For all Appointments under the Indian hereditary tendency or predisposition to mental
Government a declaration, as follows, or constitutional disease, such as—
is required from Candidates :— (a) Fits or insanity.
(b) Cancer.
1. I, (c) Consumption or scrofula.
declare upon honour that, to the best of my
knowledge and belief, I am not at present suffer 3. That I will fully reveal to the Medical
ing or affected with any form of disease or Board all circumstances within my knowledge
bodily infirmity, such as— that concern my health and fitness for the ap
pointment for which I am a candidate.
(a) Disease of the heart or lungs. 4. That I have previously been
(&) Venereal disease. examined by a Medical Board for the public
U) Fits. service and was declared on the
{d) Rupture.
(e) Varicocele or varicose veins.
(/) Hydrocele. Signature
ig) Malformation.
(A) Congenital defect.
(J) Defective sight or hearing. Date
(J) Loss of teeth.
(k) Impediment in speech. N. B. —A wilful mis-statement by a candidate
(/) Gout or rheumatism. will invalidate any appointment subsequently
2. That I have not to my knowledge any obtained.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE INDIAN SERVICES. 243-2
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ABSTRACT OF THE FOURTH EDITION OF THE CIVIL


SERVICE REGULATIONS, RELATING TO SALARY,
LEAVE, PENSION, AND TRAVELLING ALLOWANCES.
[Want of space has rendered it necessary to omit many rules which, it should be understood, are
of equal force with those here printed. A complete copy of the Civil Service Regulations can
be seen on personal application at the Record Department of the India Office.]
GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF THE REGULATIONS.
PART I.—Preliminary. Page.
Chapter I. General Scope 254
„ II. Definitions 254
PART II. —Rules Regarding Pay and Allowances.
Chapter III. General Rules 258
„ IV. Deputation to Europe 258
,, V. Acting Allowances—General Rules *
M VI. ,, „ Rules for Calculation 259
„ VII. Regulation of Progressive Salaries *
,, VIII. Combination of Appointments and Salaries *
„ IX. Joining Time 259
„ X. Officers Dismissed, Suspended, or Imprisoned
PART III.—Leave Rules.
Chapter XI. General Conditions of Leave 260
„ XII. Short Leave 263
„ XIII. Long Leave—European Services 265
,, XIV. „ „ Indian „ 271

PART IV. —Ordinary Pensions.


Chapter XV. General Rules 273
,, XVI. Conditions of Qualifying Service 274
,, XVII. Rules for Reckoning Service 275
„ XVIII. Conditions of Grant of Pension 276
,, XIX. Amount of Pensions 277
,, XX. Special Rules for the Police *
,, XXI. Re-employment of Pensioners *

PART V.—Rules Applicable to Special Departments or Special Officers.


Chapter XXII. The Governor-General, Governors, Lieutenant-
Governors, and Members of Council 280
„ XXIII. Judges of the High Courts 281
,, XXIV. Barrister Appointments 284
,, XXV. Members of the Indian Civil Service 284
• Not included in the following Abstract.
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 253
PART V. —Rvles Applicable to Special Departments or Special Officers—continued.
Page.
Chapter XXVI. Statutory Civil Servants »
M XXVII. Ecclesiastical Officers 2S6
n XXVIII. Military Officers 290
Fl XXIX. Civil Veterinary Department... 291
II XXX. Civil Engineers and Telegraph Officers ... 393
II XXXI. Law Officers 295
II XXXII. State Railway Establishments •
M XXXIII. Bengal Covenanted Pilot Service
II XXXIV. Port Blair Police *
II XXXV. Assam Military Police •
II XXXVI. Calcutta and Suburban Police Forces •
II XXXVII. Burma Military Police •
PART VI.—Wound and other Extraordinary Pensions.
Chapter XXXVIII. Wound and other Extraordinary Pensions •

PART VII.-—Foreign Service and Service under Local Funds.


Chapter XXXIX. General Definitions and Conditions 396
M XL. Foreign Service of the First and Second Kinds ... 397
II XLI. Foreign Service of the Third Kind »
)l XLII. Service under Local Funds 301
PART VIII. —Record of Service.
Chapter XLIII. Record of Service
PART IX.—Procedure Relating to Leave.
Chapter XLIV. Applications for and Grant of Leave 3°[
„ XLV. Payment of Leave Allowances 303
„ XLVI. Last Pay Certificates 303
PART X.—Procedure Relating to Pensions.
Chapter XLVII. Application for and Grants of Pension 3°3
XLVIII. Payments 3°4
,, XLIX. Members of the Indian Civil Service 3°5
,, L. Chaplains 305
PART XL—Travelling Allowances.
Chapter LI. Definitions and General Rules
,, LII. Mileage Allowances
,, LIII. Journeys on Tour
LIV. Other Journeys 306
, , LV. Special Rates for Special Localities
,, LVI. Special Rules for High Officers
„ LVII. Rules of Procedure
PART XII.—Appendices 307
PART XI1I.-For.ms 3<>9
* Not included in the following Abstract.
254 ABSTRACT OF THE

PART I.—PRELIMINARY.
Chapter I.—General Scope.
i. These Regulations are intended to define rules with due consideration for the rights
the conditions under which salaries, and of their servants. The ordinary course
leave, and pension, and other allowances are adopted to prevent hardship arising from any
earned by service in the Civil Departments, change of rule found necessary has been
and in what manner they are calculated. They either to defer the introduction of the change
do not deal otherwise than indirectly and inci for some time after its publication, or to
dentally with matters relating to recruitment, give the Officers affected the right of choosing
promotion, official duties, discipline, or the like. whether they shall come under the operation of
4. The Government of India reserve to the old or of the new rules. It has been decided
themselves the right of changing the rules in that the right of altering rules must be main
these Regulations regarding pay and acting tained, that care should be taken, as in the past,
allowance and leave and pension, from time to to prevent the introduction of any new rules
time at their discretion, and of interpreting from operating harshly, but that the Local
their meaning in case of dispute. Governments and the Government of India
An Officer s claim to pay and allowances is should not consider themselves precluded from
regulated by the rules in force at the time in recommending an exception in any case of indi
respect of which the pay and allowances are vidual hardship which may arise in spite of the
earned ; to leave by the rules in force at the precautions taken. Ifany case ofapparent hard
time the leave is applied for and granted ; and ship arises, the local authorities should under
to pension by the rules in force at the time stand that, when the officer applies to retire,
when the Officer resigns or is discharged from they are not precluded from examining into
the service of Government. its merits and ascertaining whether, in their
Note 1.—[In all contracts for service in India opinion, he has substantially suffered from the
to which the Secretary of State is a party introduction of a rule not in force at the time he
provision is made for the exercise of these entered the service If, after comparing the
rights by the Government of India.] advantages secured to the officer by the altered
Note 2. —[Extract from a Resolution (No. 4863, rules with any disadvantages incidentally in
dated 4th Dec, 1891J by the Government of volved, they find that he has on the whole
India relating to the rights reserved by Govern substantially suffered, the point may be taken
ment in this Article :— into consideration in determining whether some
"The Government of India have always compensation ought not to be granted in the
been careful to exercise the right of altering particular instance."]

Chapter II.— Definitions.


5. Unless there be something repugnant in counts as active service, provided that
the subject or context, the terms defined in this j the Officer successfully passes the
chapter are used in the Regulations in the sense 1 examination for which the leave is
here explained. granted.
6. Absentee means an Officer absent from an (iii) Time spent on the voyage to India by an
appointment on which he has a lien, either on Officer who is recalled to duty before the
leave or on deputation to another appointment, expiry ofany recognised leave out of India,
whether permanent or temporary, or on special and (ifwithin a year from thedateon which
duty unconnected with his own appointment, he ran be spared, the Officer takes the un
or on joining time during transfer to another expired portion ofthe leave from which he
appointment, or under suspension. was recalled) the time spent on the return
voyage to Europe.
7. Accountant General includes 'Comptroller (iv) For purposes of pension, the period of
General ' and ' Comptroller.' absence from India of an Officer deputed
8. Active Service includes, besides time spent or detained out of India on duty.
on duty in India— 9. In the case of a Member of the Indian
(i) Privilege Leave and Subsidiary Leave. Civil Service, Active Service includes
(ii) Examination leave under Articles 279 and also—
280, provided that not more than twelve (i) The interval between the date of an
months of such leave can be so reckoned ; Officer's first arrival in India, and the
and that leave under clauses (a) (ii) date on which he joins his first appoint
and (b) of Article 280 is not reckoned as ment.
active service, unless the Officer passes (ii) Time passed in India, out of employ,
the examination for which the leave is on Subsistence Allowance, but not on
granted. Leave under Article 281 also Furlough.
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS.
Chapter II.—Definitions—continued.
10. In the case ot a Military Officer subject to For service in the Forest Department—In
the Civil Leave Rules, 'Active Service,' for the Madras, Bombay, and the Hyderabad
purpose of calculating the amount of leave ad Assigned Districts, the Accountant-
missible under Article 302, commences from the General : elsewhere the Comptroller-
date of becoming subject to these rules ; and General.
additional leave in respect of previous service is 16. Average Salary means the average of the
credited under Article 303. An Officer of the
Staff Corps, or of the Indian Medical Service, salary which an Officer has earned during so
becomes subject to the Civil Leave Rules from which ofhethegives
much three years preceding the day in
up office as he has passed on
the date of first substantive appointment in the duty or on Privilege Leave.
Civil Department, or from the date of completion
of three years' continuous officiating service in 17. Barrister means a practising Barrister of
the Civil Department, whichever may be the England or Ireland, and a practising Member
earlier. A Continuous Service Royal Engineer of the Faculty of Advocates of the Court of
Officer becomes subject to the Civil Leave Rules Session of Scotland. It does not include a
from the date of entry into permanent civil person who, though a Barrister, has never
employ if it is subsequent to the date of his practised the profession of Barrister.
election for continuous Indian Service, or from
the date of such election if it is subsequent to 18. Calendar Month. — The following ex
the entry into permanent civil employ. A Non- amples show how a period stated in Calendar
continuous service Roval Engineer Officer Months should be calculated : —
becomes subject to the Civil Leave Rules, if he
elects these rules, from the date of entry into Examples.
permanent civil employ if it is subsequent to A period ofsix Calendar Months
the date on which he completes five years' beginning on the— ends on the—
Indian Service, or from the date of completion 28th February ... ... 27th August.
of five years' Indian Service it it is subsequent 31st March or 1st April ... 30th September.
to the entry into permanent civil employ. 29th August 28th February.
\Note.—Article 9, clause (ii) above, applies to 30th August to 1st Sept. last day of February.
Military Officers subject to the Civil Leave A period of three Calendar
Rules.] Months beginning on the— ends on the—-
20.U1 November 28th February.
11. In the case of Engineers appointed from 30th Nov. or 1 st Dec. ... last day of February.
the Royal Indian Engineering College at Cooper's 21. Consolidated Pay includes Military Pay
Hill, who passed out of the College from the
years 1878 to 1S89. both inclusive. Active Service and Allowances or Staff Corps Pay, which
includes also the whole period from date of cannot be separately drawn.
appointment to the service to date of joining 22. Continuous Service and Continuous Active
their appointments in India, provided they Service mean the Service, and Active Service,
reachea India on or before the 1st of December of an Officer since his last return from Furlough
of the year in which they passed out of College. or Extraordinary Leave lasting more than three
months ; or, if he have not had such Leave,
13. In the case of officers of the Telegraph since the beginning of his Active Service. No
Department appointed from the Royal Indian leave may be included in Continuous Service,
Engineering College at Cooper's Hill from the except Privilege Leave and Special Leave ; and
years 1883 to 1891, both inclusive, Active Service in the case of a Royal Engineer who has elected
includes also the whole period from date of for Continuous Service in India, furlough on
appointment to the service to date of joining urgent private affairs under Rule XL of the
their appointments in India, provided they Rules of 1868.
reached India within the period named in their
letter of appointment: otherwise from date of 280,1. may Examination Leave, under Articles 279 and
also be included, unless the Officer
arrival in India. have already had twelve months such Leave,
15. Audit Offcer means the Account and Audit or in the case of Leave granted under
Officer, whatever his official designation, in Clauses (a, ii) and (A) of Article 280, unless the
whose circle of audit a public servant is serving Officer have failed to pass the Examination for
or (in respect to verification of service) has which the Leave was granted.
served, i.e.— Leave admissible under Article 281, may
For service in an ordinary civil establishment also be included, unless the Officer fails to
—the Accountant-General. pass the Examination for which the Leave is
For service in the Public Works Department granted.
—the Examiner of P. W. Accounts. 24. Extraordinary Leave means Special Fur
For service in the Post Office Department— lough granted under Rule 8 of the Military
the Comptroller or Deputy Comptroller, Furlough Rules of 1875, Leave without allow
Post Office. ances, granted under Article 339 of these
For service in the Telegraph Department— Regulations, and Leave of Absence from Duty
the Examiner of Telegraph Accounts. granted (sec Article 332) otherwise than under
For service in the Military and Marine De the Leave Rules.
partments — the Controller of Military Example.—Leave in extension of the three
Accounts. years admissible under Article 312.
R 3
256 ABSTRACT OF THE

Part I.—Preliminary—continued.
26. First Appointment includes the appoint I and not to the general purposes of the Adminis-
ment of a person not at the time holding any [ tration, whether Imperial or Provincial, forms
appointment under Government, even though a ' Local Fund.'
he may have previously held such an appoint (6) An 'Incorporated Local Fund' is a Local
ment. Fund the receipts of, and disbursements from,
27. Foreign Service means service under a which are incorporated in the Public Accounts.
Native State, Municipality, Port Trust, Court re) An ' Excluded Local Fund ' is a Local
of Wards, or other body financially independent Fund the receipts of, and disbursements from,
of the Government of India. which are not incorporated in the Public
28. General Revenues (or the purposes of Pen Accounts.
sion includes Provincial Revenues and the Reve 34. Local Government. —The term includes
nues of Berar ; also, the Revenues of Mysore, the Chief Commissioners of Assam and the
so far as regards service rendered in Mysore Central Provinces, the Residents at Hyderabad
before the 1st October, 1882, by civil and military and Mysore, and the Agents, Governor-
Officers who either had a status in the service of General, Baluchistan, Rajputana and Central
the British Government apart from their par India.
ticular employment in Mysore, or having no such The Officers and Departments specified in
status were employed in Mysore when under Appendix I* also exercise powers under these
British administration, and transferred to British Regulations to the extent shown in that
service proper before that date. Appendix.
Exception. —In the case of the following 35. (a) Military Officers.—' A Military Officer
Officers, service in Berar is treated as foreign subject to the Civil Leave Rules' means a
service :— Military Commissioned Officer in permanent
(a) Members of the Indian Civil Service and Civil Employ who is not subject to the Military
Military Officers in Civil Employ who had not Furlough Rules of 1868, nor to the British Army
retired before the 1st April, 1888. Leave Rules.
(b) Royal Artillery and Medical Officers em (b) All Military Officers in permanent Civil
ployed in the Hyderabad Contingent, Officers Employ who entered the Staff Corps or the
of the Financial Department employed as Indian Medical Service after the 31st December,
Comptroller and Assistant Comptroller, Hyder 1875, or were subject, previous to their entering
abad, and Public Works and Forest Officers Civil employ, to the Leave Rules promulgated
employed in the Hyderabad Assigned Districts, by Army Circular dated 30th April, 1886, and
who had not retired before the 1st April, 1893. continuous service Royal Engineer Officers in
29. Grade and Class.—Appointments are said permanent Civil Employ, or non-continuous
to be in the same ' Class ' when they are service Royal Engineer Officers in permanent
in the same Department, and bear the same Civil Employ, who, after completing five years"
designation, or have been declared by the Indian Service, do not elect the British Army
Government of India to be in the same Class. Leave Rules, are ' subject to the Civil Leave
Appointments in the same Class are sometimes Rules.'
divided into 1 Grades.' according to pay. (c) ' A Military Officer subject to the Military
30. Indian Civil Service means the service Leave Rules' means a Military Commissioned
formerly known as the Covenanted Civil Officer in permanent Civil Employ who is subject
Service. to the Military Furlough Rules of 1868, or the
31. Lien on Appointment. —When an Officer British Army Leave Rules, a Departmental
is said to have a lien on an appointment, it is Commissioned Officer, a Commissioned Officer
meant that the right of such an Officer to resume of the Indian Subordinate Medical Department,
on return to duty a substantive or an acting or a Warrant Officer. Such an Officer is not
appointment on which he has a lien is subject included in the term ' an Officer ' used in the
to the same condition of conformity with the Leave Rules.
interest of the public service as the tenure of Note.— [The term 1 Military Commissioned
the appointment is. An Officer may have a lien Officer,' when used in these Regulations, does
on an appointment without having actually not include a Departmental Commissioned
joined it. Officer, or a Commissioned Officer of the
32. (a) Local Allowance is an Allowance not Indian Subordinate Medical Department, or a
specially declared to be ' Pay 'or ' Salary,' given Warrant Officer].
in addition to pay or salary, either for duties (rf) All Military Officers who were in Civil
which do not properly belong to an Officer's Employ on the 30th December, 1875, and have
office, or in consideration of exceptional local been since continuously in such employ, are
circumstances, such as the unhealthiness or ex- ' subject to the Military Leave Rules,' excepting
pensiveness of the localityor duty, orthespecially any who may have elected the Rules of 1S75
arduous nature of the work. before the 7th December, 1877.
(b) Subject to the provisions of Articles 62 («) The term ' all Military Officers * means
and 267 to 270, a Local Allowance is paid in full both Military Officers subject to Civil Leave
to the Officer actually present on duty, and is Rules, and Military Officers subject to the
not taken into account in calculating Leave Military Leave Rules.
Allowances or Pension. 1. A Military Officer in the Military Secre
33. (a) Local Fund.—Revenue derived from tariat of the Government of India, the Military
special sources and devoted to special objects, Secretary to the Resident at Hyderabad, and ;
* Not included in this Abstract.
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS.
Chapter II. —Definitions—continued.
Military Officer appointed from military employ Section, Indo-European Telegraph Department,
ment to be Private Secretary to a Lieutenant- are included in pay for the purpose of calcu
Governor, are not in Civil Employ. lating the leave allowances of such Officers.
i. A Military Officer who has officiated in the Note.—[These definitions do not necessarily
Civil Department continuously tor not less than applv to the Statutory Rules under Articles 543,
three vears is considered to be in permanent 567, ftc]
Civil Employ. Furlough or leave (other than
privilege leave) is not included in this con 39. The 'Pay of an Appointment' means
tinuous officiating service, and, unless it is the pay which any particular- Officer would
granted on medical certificate, operates as a receive monthly if he held the appointment
break, cancelling past officiating service for the substantively.
purposes of the rule. 1. The allowances of an Officer acting in an
A Military Officer does not come under appoinment the pay of which is subject to
the Civil Leave Rules by reason of his being increase upon the passing of an examination
transferred to an appointment in the Civil or upon the completion of a certain period of
Department of which the tenure is limited to a service, are calculated upon the pay which he
definite period. Such Officers remain subject would from time to time receive if he held the
to the Military Leave Rules, except as regards appointment substantively.
privilege leave. (See Article 241. ) 2. The allowances of an Officer acting in
4. When a Military Officer subject to the an appointment the pay of which has been
Civil Leave Rules is temporarily deputed to the reduced with effect from the next succession
Military Department, but retains a lien on his thereto, are calculated upon the reduced pay.
appointment in theCivil Department, the period 3. In the case of an appointment reserved
of his deputation qualifies for leave under the for Officers of a graded service, the pay of
Civil Leave Rules. which varies according to the grade of the
36. Ministerial Officer means an Officer, incumbent for the time being, the pay of an
whether gazetted or not, whose duties are not office of the current duties of which an Officer
of an administrative or executive character, but is appointed to be in charge under the pro
who is employed as a member of an office visions of Articles 161 and 162, and the pay of
establishment. any additional appointments which an Officer is
37. Native of India means any person born appointed temporarily to hold or officiate in
and domiciled within the dominions of His under the provisions of Article i63 is, for the
Majesty in India, or within the territories of purpose of calculating the incumbent's salary,
Indian Princes tributary to, or in alliance with, the pay of the appointment left vacant in the
His Majesty, of parents habitually resident in lowest grade or class from which the office or
India, and not established there for temporary additional appointment is usually filled.
purposes only. 40. (a) The ' Pay of an Officer' is, in the case
38. Pay and Salary. — of an Officer with a substantive appointment,
(a) ' Pay' means ' Monthly Substantive Pay.' the amount which he would receive monthly,
under any of the following designations, in his
id) For the purposes of the Leave Rules in substantive appointment :—
Chapter XIII., 'Pay' includes also the Military Pay and Allowances and Staff
Subsistence Allowance of a Member of Salary.
the Indian Civil Service or a Military Stall' Corps Pay and Staff Salary.
Officer subject to the Civil Leave Rules Substantive Pay.
who has an officiating but not a substan Consolidated Pav.
tive appointment. (But see Rule 2 under (b) In the case of" an Officer without a sub
Article S3 (<■).
stantive appointment—his monthly Subsistence
(c) ' Salary ' means the sum of Pay and Acting Allowance
Allowance or Charge Allowance under Service, a Statutory (if a Member of the Indian Civil
Article 94 of Chapter VIII. Civil Servant, or a Military
/. Personal Allowance is treated, for the and Officer subject to the Civil Leave Rules) ;
purposes of calculating Leave Allowances and his Military Pay and Allowances or Staff
Pensions, as part of an Officer's Substantive Corps Pay (if a Military Officer subject to the
Military Leave Rules).
P-y-
The allowances of an Officer holding sion* 41. Pension.—Except when the term ' Pen
conjointly with another office a Minor Professor- ) ' Pension' is used in contradistinction to 'Gratuity,'
ship under the Medical Warrant of April, 1867, includes 'Gratuity.'
or a Professorship or Lectureship in any 43. Progressive Appointment means an ap
Government Institution, are part of his salary. pointment the pay of which is progressive, that
3. ' Salary' does not include a Local Allow is, pay which, subject to the good behaviour of
ance, House - rent, Tentage, or Travelling aanni'"imum Officer, rises, by periodical increments, from
to a maximum.
Allowance, whether daily, monthly, or yearly. Note. — [For brevity's sake, a Progressive
The charge allowance admissible to Per Pay is described by three groups of figures,
manent Telegraph Masters under Public Works namely : the minimum, the increment, and the
Department Resolution No. 125 T. E., dated maximum, thus :—A pay of Rs. 100-20-200
the 7th August, 1889, and that admissible to means a pay rising from Rs. 100 by a yearly
Inspectors for line maintenance in the Persian increment of Rs. 20 to Rs. 200.]
ABSTRACT OF THE
Part II.—Rules Regarding Pay and Allowances.
46. Staff Salary is an allowance to a Military ments to whichever Military Furlough Rules
Officer in addition to the Military Pay and they may be subject. These officers are :—
Allowances or the Staff Corps Pay of his rank. (a) Departmental Officer with honorary
47. Statutory Civil Servant. — A Statutory
Civil Servant is a Native of India who was rank—
appointed under Notification No. 1,534 of the (i) Deputy Commissary.
Government of India, Home Department, dated (ii) Assistant Commissary.
liie 22nd of August, 1879, to an office, place or (iii) Deputy Assistant Commissary.
employment referred to in Section 6 of 33 Vict., (iv) Senior Assistant Surgeon.
cap. 3. (6) Warrant Officer—
48. Warrant Officer. —A Departmental Officer (i) Conductor.
with honorary rank or Warrant Officer, includes (ii) Sub-Conductor.
all Departmental Officers with honorary rank (iii) Assistant Surgeon of the 1st, 2nd,
and Warrant Officers of all Indian Army Depart 3rd or 4th class.

PART II.—RULES REGARDING PAY AND ALLOWANCES.


Chapter III. —General Rules.
51. A person whose age exceeds twenty-five (b) The advance may be drawn under the
years may not ordinarily be admitted into the orders of the Audit Officer from any treasury in
service of* the State. The ordinary limit is ex India to be specified in such orders.
tended to thirty years in the case of a person (c) Such advances, as well as similar advances
appointed to a Judicial Office. issued by the Home Government, are to be
52. Unless it be otherwise provided by special recovered by monthly instalments of one-third
rule or contract, the salary of an Officer begins of salary.
when he takes charge of the appointment in Note. —[Clause (c) does not apply in the case
respect of which it is earned. of a military officer in civil employ subject to the
60. Promotion during Leave. —An Officer on Military Leave Rides granted an advance under
long leave has no claim to substantive pro those Rules ; nor does it apply to Covenanted
motion. Such promotion may, however, be Engine-drivers, Mechanics, Boiler-makers, &c. ,
given, but, except in the case provided for in recoveries from whom are regulated bv Article
the Note under Article 585 (a), the promotion 667.] , rfurlough
, t
has effect only from the date on which the 63. A Civil Officer returning from
Officer returns to duty. out of India is not granted an advance of allow
If an Officer, while absent on 'short leave,' ance for more than thirty-five days beyond the
during which the amount of his leave allowances date of embarkation for India.
depends upon the substantive or officiating ap 66. An advance of pay made in England to
pointment which he would hold if present on enable an Officer to return to duty in India, or
duty, obtains promotion, substantive or officia to one appointed in England proceeding to
ting, or an increase of pay or acting allowance India to join his appointment, is recovered at
which involves no change in, or addition to, his the rate of exchange fixed for the adjustment of
duties or responsibilities, the promotion or financial transactions between the Imperial and
increase has effect at once. Indian Governments for the year in which he
64. Advances and their Recovery. — (a) An 1! advance was made.
advance of an amount not exceeding two 67. Transfer on Duty. —(a) No Officer (unless
months' pay, and also not exceeding 1,000 he has been newly appointed to the service of
rupees, may be made to any public Officer in the Government) can begin to draw any pay or
Civil Department on arrival in India on first allowances at any treasury in India, or at the
appointment, or on return from long leave or Home Treasury of the Government of India,
special duty out of India. This advance is I without producing a last-pay certificate from the
independent of any advance on account of I treasury where his pay or allowances were last
allowances made by the Secretary of State in disbursed, or from the Accountant-General
England. I within whose jurisdiction this treasury is.

Chapter IV.—Deiputation to Europe.


85. An Officer, whether paid from General lege leave, to not more than half of the said
Revenues, a Local Fund, or in Foreign service salary.
who, with the sanction, or under the orders, Note 1.—[The period of the special duty runs
of the Secretary of State, is deputed to, or de from the date on which he makes over charge
tained in, E'trope on special duty is entitled of his office in India to the date on which he
to allowances as follows:— resumes it, when the Officer is deputed to
(a) If deputed to Europe or if detained in Europe, and for the time occupied by the duty
Europe while on leave other than privilege when the Officer is detained in Europe. !
leave, to not more than two-thirds of the salary Note 2. —[Time spent on duty out of India is
which he would draw were he on duty in not an interruptior. of service for leave, but it
India. does not, without the special sanction of the
(6) If detained in Europe while on privi- Secretary of State, count as service for leave.]
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 259

Chapter VI.—Acting Allowances—Rules for Calculation.


107. An Officer without a substantive appoint Rs.
ment is entitled to subsistence allowance with twelve years' actual re
an acting allowance of half the pay of the ap sidence in India ... 320 a month.
pointment in which he officiates. For an Officer of twelve
or more years' actual re
108.— («) The subsistence allowance of a sidence in India ... 400 ,,
Member of the Indian Civil Service and of a (b) And of a Military Officer subject to the
Military Officer subject to the Civil Leave Military Leave Rules, as follows : —
Rules, is as follows :— Rs.
Rs. For an Officer of the rank
For an Officer of not more of Captain or Subaltern 250 a month.
than eight years' actual For an Officer of the rank
residence in India ... 250 a month. of Major 320 ,,
For an Officer of more than For an Officer of higher
eight, but less than rank than Major ... 400 ,,

Chapter IX.—Joining Time.


175. Joining Time is the time allowed to an departure of the steamer, or his start duly
Officer to proceed from one Station to another regulated to catch the steamer, shall be
when his appointment is changed, or when, being added.
unemployed, he is appointed to any office. An
Officer is held to be on duty during Joining JoiningByTime
178. whatever route the Officer travels, his
shall, unless the Local Govern
Time, if he is entitled to allowances. ment specially permit otherwise, be calculated
176. Only one day is allowed for joining an by the route which travellers habitually use.
appjintment which does not necessarily in 185. Allowances. —Except ill the case men
volve a change of" residence from one station tioned in Article 188, an Officer draws, during
to another. Joining Time, the pay or salary which he drew
Note.—[Sundays are included in the calcu in his old appointment, or that which he
lation of the joining time of one day admissible will draw on joining his new appointment,
under this Article. An officer who gives over whichever is less ; provided that an Officer
charge on Saturday forenoon must, therefore, transferred from one officiating appointment to
take charge on Saturday afternoon, and an another shall not draw any acting allowance
Officer who gives overcharge on Saturday after during Joining Time if he had not a superior
noon must take charge on Monday forenoon.] lien on either of the officiating appointments to
177. In cases involving a change of Station, that of the Officer relieved by or relieving him.
If the Officer is entitled to tentage in his old
Joining Time is calculated as follows, subject to a appointment, and tentage is also attached to hiy
maximum of thirty days. Sundays not actually new appointment, he may draw tentage during
spent in travelling are not included in the calcu Joining Time at the lower of the two rates. If
lation :— the Officer in his old appointment drew a local
(i) Six days for preparation; and, in addition allowance granted on account of special expen-
thereto,— siveness of living in any district, province, or
for the portion of the journey which the Officer locality, and the transfer is to another appoint
travels, or might travel,— ment within the same district, province or
a day for each locality, he may draw the local allowance during
by Railway 200 miles. joining time. Provided that, if the rates difier
by Ocean Steamer 150 ,, r orany longer in the two appointments or parts of the local
by River Steamer 80 ,, ) time actually area, he may draw the lower rate only.
by Mail Cart or other 1 occupied in 189. An Officer who does not join his new
public stage convey- V. the journey, appointment within his Joining Time, is entitled
ance drawn by horses 80 ,, to no allowances after the end of his joining
in any other way ... 15 ,, Time, and, after a week, ceases to have a lien
An extra day is allowed for any fraction of on any appointment. But if the Local Govern
distance over that prescribed. ment considers that his default was due to
(ii) When part of the journey is by steamer, circumstances beyond his control, it may
the days intervening between the Officer exempt him from the loss of his appointment.
being set free from his office, or, if he has Note.—[The expression 'allowances' in this
no office, receiving his orders, and the Article does not include travelling allowance.]
260 ABSTRACT OF THE

PART III.—LEAVE RULES.


Chapter XI.—General Conditions of Leavf.
196. The rules in this Chapter apply to all 198. Maximum Leave Admissible. —After five
Officers in civil employ, except in as far as years' continuous absence, whether with or
they are inconsistent with, or over-ridden by, without leave, an Officer is considered to be out
the special conditions of leave which obtain in of Government employ.
the case of the following classes of Officers :— Note. —[This article does not apply to Officers
(a) Lieutenant-Governors and Members of transferred to Foreign Service in India ]
Council (see Chapter XXII.). 199. Recall from Leave. —(a) An Officer re
(b) Judges of the High Courts (see Chapter called to duty before the expiry of leave of any
XXIII.). kind is entitled to take the balance of his leave,
(c) Barristers holding the appointments speci together with any leave subsequently earned,
fied in Article 547 (see Chapter XXIV.).
(d) Statutory Civil Servants (see Chapter as (A) soon as he can be spared from duty.
He is entitled, during the voyage to India,
XXVI.).
(e) Ecclesiastical Officers (see Chap. XXVII.). to leave allowances only, and for the period from
the date of landing in India to the date ot
if) Officers subject to the Military Leave joining his appointment to the subsidiary leave
Rules (see Chapter XXVIII.). allowance which he would have drawn had he
(g) Army Veterinary Officers of the Civil not been recalled, but simply returned on the
Veterinary Department (sec Chapter XXIX.). termination of his leave ; but these periods
(h) Law Officers (see Chapter XXXI.).
(<) State Railway Establishments (see Chap count as active service, see Article 8 (i and iii).
Note. —[Orders recalling an Officer to India
ter XXXII.). before the expiry of his leave should be com
( i) Bengal Covenanted Pilot Service (see municated to him officially through the Secre
Chapter XXXIII.). tary of State.]
It) Port Blair Police (see Chapter XXXIV.).
(/) Assam Military Police (see Chapter 200. An Officer recalled to duty before the
XXXV.). expiry of leave in India, other than Privilege
(»r) Calcutta and Suburban Police Forces Leave, is treated as on duty from the date on
(see Chapter XXXVI.). which he starts for the Station to which he is
(n) Burma Military Police (see Chapter ordered, but he is entitled until he rejoins his
XXXVIL). appointment to draw leave allowances only.
(0) Officers serving under Special Contracts.
(Their Contract.) Service Qualifying for Leave.
1. An Officer under contract is not entitled to 204 Service under other Rules. —An Officer
leave, except in accordance with the terms of transferred to an office to which these rules
Jus contract. apply is not ent itled to Long Leave under them
Note. —[If the health of an Officer, who is in respect
serving under an agreement which does not which theyofdoservice rendered in an office to
not apply. But service in the
give a title to leave until the expiry of a fixed | Army which under
period, fails during that period, his engagement civil pension qualifiesArticle 356 counts towards
also for leave under civil
should be terminated unless— rules. Any leave taken by pn Officer during
(1) he has exhibited such special ability that such service will in the calculation of future
it is desirable on public grounds to retain leave be treated as if it had been taken under
him, even at the cost of the difference i these Regulations.
between a leave allowance and any j
passage money, &c, due under his , 205. Service before Discharge, Resignation, or
agreement ; anil Dismissal. — (a) An Officer who is discharged
(ii) it is certified that he will in all probability on reduction of establishment from, or resigns
be able to return to duty at or before the the public service, and is re-employed after an
end of six months. interval, cannot, without the sanction of the
In cases in which the engagement is not ter- j Government of India, count his former service
minated, leave may be granted for a period not towards leave.
exceeding six months, and on allowances not (b) An Officer who is dismissed or removed
exceeding half pay.] from the public service and who is reinstated
197. Discretion of Government. —(a) Leave of on appealleave cannot count his former service
absence cannot be claimed as of right. Nothing towards revision or
unless the authority who, on
appeal, reverses the order of dis
in these regulations must be understood to j missal or removal, declares that his former
limit the free discretion of the Government to
refuse or revoke leave of absence of any descrip qualifying service ^hall count.
tion, a7af\y time, according to the exigencies of 206. Service as Private Secretary to the
the PtiblicService. Governor-General, a Governor, or a Lieutenant-
(b) The Lowl Government may refuse to grant Governor, qualifies for leave, provided that the
the full amoumVof leave applied for in any case, j Officer (before his appointment as Private Secre
and should, by^he exercise of this power, so | tary) belonged to the Civil Service (whether
regulate the date flfan officer's return from leave the Indian Civil Service or not) or to the Staff
as to cause as littleVange as possible in admin Corps, or to any of the Indian Establishments of
istrative arrangement- the British Army.
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 261
Chapter XI —General Con itions of Leave—continued.
207. After a continuous service of three ordinary course be permitted to return to duty,
years, a Private Secretary, whose case is not and in any case should reach the India Office at
provided for by the preceding article, may be latest three months before the end of the
granted leave on medical certificate to the extent officer's leave.
of one year, with a leave allowance equal to half
his salary, and subject to a maximum of £1,000 Commencement and End ok Leave.
a year. 220. Ordinarily leave in India, including sub
Retention of Appointment. sidiary leave, and leave out of India when
210. Lien on Appointment. —An Officer on subsidiary leave is not taken, begins on the
Privilege Leave has a lien on his substantive day on which transfer of charge is effected, or,
appointment ; he has also a lien on his officiating if charge is transferred after noon, on the
appointment, so long as it is not resumed by an following day. Similarly such leave ordinarily
Officer having a superior lien on it. ends on the day preceding that on which charge
an. (a) An Officer under the European Ser is resumed, or, it charge is resumed after noon
vice Leave Rules, on Ordinary Furlough, or on on that day. But if a Sunday or one or more
Special Leave, has a lien on his substantive gazetted holidays fall on the day immediately
appointment or on a substantive appointment preceding that on which the leave begins, or on
of a like character and not less pay. He has no the day on which the leave or the joining time
lien on an acting appointment. between two appointments ends, an officer may
(6) On other furlough, a Member of the leave his station at the close of the day before,
Indian Civil Service, or a Military Officer subject or return to it at the end ol, such holidays, pro
to the Civil Leave Rules, has no lien; but a vided his departure or return does not involve—■
Civil Engineer or other Officer subject to the (i) the immediate transfer of an officer from
European Service Rules has a lien. (See also or to another station or the loss of his
Article 313.) appointment by an officer appointed
212. An Officer on Long Leave under the temporarily to the service.
Indian Service l eave Rules retains a lien on (ii) the taking over of money, unless, subject
his substantive appointment, but has no lien on to the condition that the departing officer
an acting appointment. remains responsible for the money in his
213. An Officer on Subsidiary Leave has or charge, the Local (iovcrnment specially
has not a lien on an appointment according as allows transfer of charge to take place
he has or has not such lien on the first or last before or after the holidays.
day, as the case may be, of the leave to which If holidays are as above prefixed to leave, the
it is subsidiary. leave and the consequent rearrangement ofallow
Note. —|A Military Officer subject to the Mili ances, if any, take effect from the fiist day alter
tary Leave Rules does not lose his lien during the holidays on which the office is open for busi
Subsidiary Leave preparatory to Furlough.] ness, and if holidays are affixed to leave, the
214. An Officer on leave may not surrender leave is treated as having terminated on, and the
his lien on his substantive appointment and, rearrangement of allowances, if any, takes
except as provided in Articles 90 and 786. a effect from the day on which the officer would
Local Government may not fill up substantively, have resumed charge had holidays not followed
even tor a time, an appointment on which an the leave.
Officer has a lien, without transferring him to In cases in which the application ol the above
another substantive appointment, which, save rules as to prefixing and affixing holidays to
in cases of misbehaviour or inefficiency, must leave is doubtful or inequitable, the Local
be one of not less pay. Government shall decide which officer shall be
21!;. An Officer cannot obtain Ordinary Fur held to have been in charge, and to which the
lough or Special Leave unless he has a sub salary of the office for the Sunday or holiday
stantive appointment. shall be paid,
Note. —[A Military Officer who has officiated 221. When subsidiary leave is taken, furlough
continuously in the Civil Department for at and special leave out of India begin on, and
least three years is an Officer with a substantive include, the day of the departure from the port
appointment for the purposes of this rule.] where the officer first meets it, of the vessel in
217. Compulsory Retirement. — If when an which he sails. If an Officer remains in India
Officer is going on leave out of India it is after the end of subsidiary leave, his furlough or
necessary to consider the propriety of removing special leave dates from the beginning of his
him for incapacity, whether mental or physical, subsidiary leave, unless he is specially exempted
which is of such a nature that it is not possible Irom forfeiture of his subsidiary* leave by his
to say, before his departure from India, Local Government under the provisions of
whether it will be permanent or temporary, or Article 323 (b) Furlough and special leave out
if for any reason it is considered inexpedient of India end on, and include, the day before the
that an Officer who is on leave should return to arrival at the port where the Officer last quits it
India, the Loral Government should report the of the vessel in which he returns, and subsidiary
circumstances fully (in the case of the Govern leave begins the day after.
ment of Madras or Bombay, direct ; otherwise Note 1.— [The furlough or special leave of an
through the Government ol India) to the officer sailing from Calcutta in a vessel which
Secretary of State. A communciation of this touches at Madras begins on the departure of
nature should not be made direct to the Officer the vessel from Calcutta, and not from Madras.]
concerned. The report should be made in time Note 2.— [The day on which the vessel in
to enable the Secretary of State to take any which the officer sails quits her moorings or
necessary measures before the Officer would in anchorage, whether she leaves the limits of the
262 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part III.—Leave r
port or not on that dav, is the day of the depar- ' 229. Overstaying Leave. —An Officer who
ture of the vessel. The day of arrival of the remains absent after the end of his Leave is
vessel in which the officer returns, is the day on entitled to no allowance for the period of such
which the vessel reaches her moorings or absence, and ceases to have a lien on any
anchorage in port.] appointment.
232. An Officer taking Furlough or Special (i) If his Leave was Furlough under the
Leave out of India, whether by itself or in com European Service Leave Rules, or Fur
bination with privilege leave, must report his lough or Leave on Medical Certificate
embarkation, through the Audit Officer, to the under the Indian Service Leave Rules,—
Local Government (or other Authority) which immediately ; and
granted his leave, and his arrival in England, (ii) If it was Special Leave under the Euro
to the Secretary 01 state. pean Service Leave Rules, Leave on pri
vate affairs under the Indian Service Leave
Return to Duty. Rules, or Privilege Leave.—after a week.
Note. —[Articles 223 to 229 apply to Military In the case of officers to whom excep
officers in Civil Employ subject to the Military tion (ii) under Article 251 applies, the
Leave Rules.] week commences from the end of the
223. Permission to Return.—An Officer may fifteen days mentioned therein.
not, without the permission of the Authority Note 1.—[This Article does not affect the
which granted him leave, return to duty more liability of an Officer overstaying leave to forfeit
than fourteen days before the end of Long past service under the rule in Article 420 (6).]
Leave. Note 2. —[The Government of India are
224. An Officer on Long Leave in Europe (1) empowered to grant to Officers, who through
may not return to India without the permission no fault of their own overstay the period of
of the Secretary of State, which he must apply theii Furlough on Medical Certificate or Leave
for at least three months before the end of his on Medical Certificate out of India, extensions
leave, (2) must, if the Leave was granted or has of such Leave not exceeding a week, whenever
been extended on account of ill-health, whether it may be necessary to do so, and provided the
the leave be technically leave on medical certifi Leave has been earned.]
cate or not, produce a certificate of fitness.
Ordinarily, he must obtain this certificate from Combination, Extension, and Commutation of
the Medical Board at the India Office, but, in Leave.
special cases, particularly if the Officer be 232. No kind of leave, except Extraordinary
residing at a distance of more than sixty miles Leave under Articles 332 and 339, leave under
from London, the Secretary of State will, at Articles 199 (a), 233 and 288, and in certain cases
his discretion, accept a certificate from two Examination Leave, can be granted in con
medical practitioners in lieu thereof. The cer tinuation of any other kind of leave ; but
tificate must be furnished in a form which may any leave granted under these regulations
be obtained on application to the India Office. may be retrospectively changed for any
225. An Officer on leave in India, or in any other kind or period of leave for which the
place out of Europe, taken on account of ill- Officer was qualified when the leave was
health, whether the leave be technically leave originally granted ; and the Local Government
on medical certificate or not, may be required may commute retrospectively periods of absence
by the authority who granted the leave to without leave into leave without allowances (see
produce, before he is permitted to return to Article 421). Subsidiary leave is not, for the
duty, a medical certificate of fitness signed by I purposes of this rule, regarded as a continuation
such medical officer as the authority may direct. of leave.
226. An Officer is not entitled, at the end of 233. Privilege leave to the amount due may
Long Leave or Subsidiary Leave affixed thereto, j be prefixed as such to furlough, leave on
to resume, as a matter of course, without further medical certificate, special leave on urgent
orders the particular appointment which he private affairs, leave on private affairs, and
vacated before his Leave. He should report extraordinary lea.'e without allowances, subject
his return to duty in the manner prescribed in to the following conditions :—
Article 228, and await orders. (i) When Privilege Leave is combined with
227. Change of Appointment. — If the appoint Furlough, the amount of combined leave
ment ot an Officer is changed during Long shall not exceed two years ;
Leave in India, he must join his new appoint (ii) When Privilege Leave is combined with
ment within his leave. Hut if he have not had Special Leave under the European Service
sufficient notice of the change, the Local Leave Rules or Leave on Private Affairs
Government may allow him joining time. under the Indian Service Leave Rules,
During such joining time his allowances will be the combined leave shall not exceed six
the same as for subsidiary leave on return from months ;
furlough. (iii) When, however, Furlough, Special
■22%. Report oj Return. —A gazetted Officer Leave, or Leave on Private Affairs,
must report his return to duty t > the Local granted in combination with Privilege
Government under which he is employed. Leave, is extended on medical certificate,
A Member of the Indian Civil Service on the the full period of Furlough, Special
Bengal Establishment employed directly under Leave, or Leave on Private Affairs
the Government of India, returning from Long ordinarily admissible under rule may be
Leave, must also report his return to the allowed irrespective of the limits pre
Government of India in the Home Department. scribed in clauses (D and (ii).
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS 263
Chapter XI.—General Conditions of Leave—continued.
(iv) When Privilege Leave is combined with necessary by the Secretary of State to telegraph
leave of any kind, the combined leave to India in regard to any such application, the
must, except in cases falling under cost of the telegrams to and from India will be
Article 109 (a), be for not less than six charged to the applicant.
months ; Note.—[The Secretary of State in granting
(v) The periods mentioned in (i), (ii) and (iv) extension of leave sometimes declines to
count from the beginning of the Privilege guarantee retention of appointment, if there is
Leave to the end (under the ordinary no timeto communicate with the Local Govern
rules) of the leave with which it is com ment in India.]
bined. (d) Furlough out of India on medical certificate-
Note.—[If the maximum limit prescribed in may be commuted into leave without medical
clause (i) or clause (ii) of this Article is certificate if such leave was due at the time when
exceeded, the excess (if not due to an extension the original furlough was granted, and if the
of leave on medical certificate) shall be dealt Officer seeking commutation is certified, as
with under Article 229. If on the other hand prescribed in Article 224, to have recovered
an Officer returns from leave before the end of iiis health. When extension of the commuted
the minimum period of six months fixed by furlough is applied for, the application must
clause (iv) of the Article, the requirements 01 be supported by evidence that the Officer's
the rule shall be held to have been practically Local Government consents to the extension ot
met if the date of return is not more than 14 his leave.
days before the end of the six months.] Applications for extensions of Commuted Fur
234. The grant of Extension of Furlough, lough on medical certificate should be dealt with
under Article 232 (otherwise than on medical by Local Governments in such a way that officers
certificate), is subject to Proviso (v) under who have preferential claims to furlough under
Article 308 (A). Article 310 are not thereby debarred for a con
235. If an Officer subject to the Indian Service siderable time from availing themselves of the
Leave Rules who is absent on leave on private furlough at their credit.
affairs, or on Furlough, takes an extension of Note. —[This Article applies to the placing ol
leave on medical certificate, the whole of the Officers who are on leave out of India on special
absence will be treated as leave on medical duty in extension of the leave.]
certificate. 238. An Officer on Long Leave in any of the
236. Extraordinary leave without allowances colonies or dependencies named in Appendix
cannot be converted retrospectively into leave No. 15, except the colonies in America or the
on medical certificate ; but leave on medical West Indies, who wishes to have his leave
certificate may be given in continuation of extended or commuted, must apply three months
Extraordinary Leave without allowances. before the expiry of the leave to the authority
237. Extension of leave out of India.—(a) An in India which granted it.
Officer absent on Long Leave in Europe or 239. When Privilege Leave is. on medical cer
in any of the colonies in America or the West tificate, retrospectively changed for Furlough
Indies, who wishes to have his leave extended out of India, so much of the leave passed before
or commuted, must apply to the Secretary of the departure of the vessel in which the Officer
State about three months before the expiration sails may be treated as Subsidiary Leave under
of his leave, and produce with his application Clause (i) of Article 321 (a) as might have been
evidence that the Local Government has been granted as Subsidiary Leave if the Officer had
referred to by him, and has no objection to originally obtained Furlough and not Privilege
the extension or commutation desired. Leave, notwithstanding that a portion of such
(b) Officers returning to India at times other retrospective Furlough has been passed in India.
than those fixed for them by their own Govern Note. — [This Article will not apply when the
ment, are liable to be kept on subsistence subsequent order grants leave in continuation
allowance until a suitable vacancy occurs to of the Privilege Leave under Arlii-le 233.]
which to post them. 240. In the case of a Military Officer subject to
(c) The Secretary of State reserves to himself the Military Leave Rules, leave may be retro
the power of granting extension or commuta spectively commuted bv the Authority which
tion of leave to an Officer in any case in granted it to any other kind of leave which the
which it appears to him that sufficient ground said Authority would have been competent to
has been shown for the application being made, allow when the original leave was sanctioned.
without the previous approval of the Local Note. — [Articles 237 to 230 apply to Military
Government ; but in the event of it being found Officers subject to the Military Leave Rules.]

Chapter XII. Short Leave.


241. Extent of Application. — The rules in (c) Barristers holding the appointments re
this chapter regulate the Short Leave of all ferred to iii Chapter XXlV., except as
Officers in civil employ (whatever may be the stated in that chapter.
rules to which they are subject in regard to (d) Ecclesiastical Officers, except Articles 279
other leave) except and 280 (see Chapter XXVII.).
(a) The Governor-General, Governors, Lieu (e) Law Officers, except as stated in Chapter
tenant-Governors, and Members of Coun XXXI.
cil {see Chapter XXII.).
(4) Judges cf High Courts (see Chapter (f) State Railway Establishments, except as
stated in Chapter XXXII.
264 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part III. —Leave Rules—continue/.
<g) Bengal Covenanted Pilots, except as Leave is entitled to a Leave Allowance equal
stated in Chapter XXXIII. to the salary which he would receive if he
<A) Port Blair Police (set Chapter XXXIV.). were on duty in the appointment on which he has
(») Calcutta and Suburban Police Forces (see a lien, and he is entitled to this allowance even
Chapter XXXVI.). though another Officer be appointed to act for
1. Medical Storekeepers to Government and him.
Subordinates of the Army employed in the 263. An Officer who has no lien on an ap
Military Works Department are subject to these pointment is entitled, during Privilege Leave—
Regulations as regards Privilege Leave, but as (i) In the case of a Member of the Indian Civil
regards other Leave the former remain subject Service or a Military Officer subject to the
to the Leave Rules, Military or Civil, under Civil Leave Rules—to Subsistence Allowance.
which they were serving at the time of their (ii) In the case of any other Civil Officer—to
transfer to the Medical Store Department, and no allowance.
the latter are treated as in military employ. 264. Save when Privilege Leave or vacation
is combined with other leave under the rules,
Privilege Leave. the right to receive Privilege Leave or Vacation
Allowances is contingent (except in the case of
246. The amount o[ Privilege Leave earned by death) upon the return of an Officer to duty on
an Officer is one-eleventh part of the time during the expiry of such leave or vacation.
which he has been on duty without interruption :
Provided that no Privilege Leave can be earned Privilege Leave in Casks of Regular
by an Officer by duty performed, while three Vacations.
months' such leave is due to him, and that,
whenever duty is interrupted, all claim to Privi 271. Privilege Leave is not admissible to
lege Leave earned theretofore is forfeited. Ab Officers serving in Departments in which regu
sence on Privilege Leave, though not counting lar vacations are allowed, during which the Offi
as duty, is not an interruption of duty within cers are permitted to be absent from duty, as
the meaning of this Article. Judicial Officers (other than Districtand Sessions
247. The calculation must be made as follows : Judges), Educational Officers, Officers in a High
•—One calendar month for every eleven complete Court. -But in case of urgent necessity, Privilege
calendar months of duty, and one day for every the ordinarybeRules,
Leave may granted to any such Officer under
subject to the conditions—
eleven days of the balance.
251. /-//////.-The amount of Privilege Leave (1) That the Officer shall, during his absence,
admissible at one time is limited to three receive only half the salary and allowances
calendar months. ordinarily admissible during Privilege
Exception. —Officers stationed in the Anda- Leave, and
mans and Nicobars are allowed, on each occasion (ii) That the leave cannot in any case be
when they may wish to take Privilege Leave, combined with vacation.
the option between the following two courses, 272. The preceding Article does not apply to
namely :— the case ot an Officer who is, by general or
(i) To accumulate Privilege Leave up to three special orders issued bv competent authority,
months and fifteen days. prevented in any year from availing himself ot
(ii) To overstay any Privilege Leave due by the vacation or vacations by reason of his having
fifteen days without forfeiting pay or ap to remain at his post on duty. In such a case
pointment, provided that, in the case of Privilege Leave may be granted under the
such overstay, the Officer shall not begin Ordinary rules ; provided always that the leave
to count service towards future Privilege shall not in any case be combined with vacation.
Leave until he shall have served a period Note. —[In the case of every Officer to whom
of time proportionate to the amount of Articles 271 and 272 apply, the presumption is
overstay—that is, eleven times the period that he will avail himself of the vacation. No
of overstay. certificate of title to Privilege Leave, except the
Note. —[The concession in this clause has been leave in ' case of urgent necessity, ' under Article
extended up to the 30th of June, iqo6, to all 271, can be given for the period of service
European Officers serving in the Civil Depart rendered between two vacations, until the second
ment in Burma.] vacation expires. If, however, the conditions
252. The Privilege Leave due to an Officer is required by this Article or by Article 273 to
the Privilege Leave which he has earned since render an Officer eligible for Privilege Leave
the last interruption of duty, less the period dur under the ordinary rules are subsequently ful
ing which lie has been absent on Privilege Leave. filled in respect of the second vacation, any
260. Condition of Grant. —To an Officer who Privilege Leave which may have been granted
has been on duty, without interruption, for on half salary under Article 271, in conse
eleven calendar months, and who has not, for quence of the presumption that the Officer would
six calendar months been absent on Privilege avail himself of the vacation, may be commuted
Leave, the whole or any part of the Privilege into Privilege Leave on full salary. Privilege
Leave due to him may be granted. But when Leave on full salary may be combined with
Privilege Leave is combined with other leave Privilege Leave on half salary, to the extent due,
under Article 233, the amount due may be granted under Article 271.]
granted irrespective of these conditions. 274. An Officer who is, by general or special
261. Leave Allowances. —Except as provided orders issued by competent authority, prevented
in Articles 271 and 275, an Officer on Privilege from availing himself of a part only of a
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 265
Chapter XII. —Short Leave—continued.
periodical vacation may, during Privilege Leave Leave which was at his credit at the time
subsequently taken, draw his full salary for a of the first transfer, less any amount
period bearing the same proportion, if the vaca enjoyed under proviso (i).
tion be annual, ton month, or if it be half-yearly, 276. The reckoning under the preceding
to half a month, as the time spent on duty dur Article shall not, in any case, extend backwards
ing the vacation bears to the whole vacation.
275. An Officer transferred from a department over anOfficers
interruption of duty.
to which the ordinary Privilege Leave Rules the277. to whom Privilege Leave under
apply, to one in which Articles 271 to 274 apply, sibleordinary rules and conditions is not admis
loses all claim to take the Privilege Leave at his long (Article 271), may combine vacation with
leave (either at the beginning or end
credit, provided that— thereof) on the same conditions as those on
(i) Any Privilege Leave granted to him during which other Officers are allowed to combine
the first three years after his transfer, Privilege Leave under Article 233.
under Articles 271 and 274, may, to the
extent of the Privilege Leave at his credit 278. The foregoing rules do not apply to
as aforesaid, be leave on full salary not District and Sessions Judges : to them privilege
exceeding the salary which would have leave is granted under the ordinary rules.
been admissible if he had taken the leave District and Sessions Judges may combine
immediately before being transferred. leave with vacation when such combination can
(ii) If he returns to a department in which be arranged without additional expenditure and
Privilege Leave is regulated by the ordi is admissible under the terms of Article 220,
nary rules, he shall be reckoned on such the days occupied by the vacation being treated
return to have at his credit the amount of for this purpose as gazetted holidays.

Chapter XIII.—Long Le; vr.—European Services.


Extent of Application. Education Department. — Principals of the
297. The rules in this Chapter apply to— following institutions : — Lawrence Military
in) Members of the Indian Civil Service. Asylum, Sanawar ; Mayo College, Ajmere ;
(b) Military Officers subject to the Civil Residency College, lndore ; Government
Leave Rules. College, Ajmere ; Rajkumar College,
(c) The Officers enumerated in Appendix 3 of i Rajkot.
the Second Edition of these Regulations, and i Berar Commission.—Assistant Commissioners
also all Officers belonging to the class enumerated [ and Officers of higher rank appointed by
in Article 330 (c) of that Edition, and appointed J the Secretary of State, or with his par
thereto by the Secretary of State, or with his ticular sanction.
particular sanction. Port Blair Commission. —Assistant Superin
(rf) Members of the Imperial Branch of the tendents and Officers of higher rank.
General (Executive and Judicial) Administra Account Department (Civil). — Enrolled
tion ; the Education Department ; the Forest List :—
Department ; and the Survey Department. (1) Officers appointed in England by the
(e) Officers substantively holding any of the Secretary of State.
appointments enumerated below. (2) Other Officers if of Class IV or of
Judicial Department. higher rank.
(1) Judges (other than Chiet Judges) and Account Department ( Postal).— Comptroller
Registrars of Presidency Small Cause and Senior Deputy Comptroller. Post Office.
Courts ; Judges of the Small Cause Military Accounts Department. — Civilian
Court, Rangoon ; Presidency Magis members in the grade of Military Account
trates ; Additional Judicial Com ant, Class IV., on Rs. 1,000 a month, or in
missioner of Oudh ; when these any higher grade.
appointments are held by Barristers. Postal Department. —Officers of higher rank
(ii) Judges of the Punjab Chief Court, not i than Superintendent.
being Barristers. Opium Department. — Sub - Deputy Opium
(iii) Registrar, Original Side, Calcutta High ; Agents, and Officers of higher rank.
Court; Master and Registrar in Equity, i Salt Department.—Assistant Commissioners
Original Side, Bombay High Court ; and Assistant Collectors, and Officers of
Prothonotary, Testamentary and Ad higher rank.
miralty Registrar, Original Side, Bom Minor Scientific Departments.—Civil Officers
bay High Court ; Deputy Registrar, of the Civil Veterinary Department and all
Original Side, Madras High Court; other Officers originally appointed to the
when these appointments are held by Public Service by the Secretary of State,
Barristers. or with his special sanction.
Police Department.—Assistant Superinten Customs Department. — Chief Collector of
dents (excepting Asst. Superintendents, Customs, Rangoon ; Collector of Customs,
2nd class, in the Punjab, and Assistant Karachi.
Superintendents, B List or Division, in Public Works Department. — Officers be
the Central Provinces and Burma), and longing to one of the establishments or
Officers of higher rank. branches named below, and appointed
Jail Department.— Inspectors-Gen. and Super thereto by the Secretary of State, or witli
intendents of Central and Presidency Jails. his particular sanction.
2 66 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part III. —Leave Rules—continued.
Engineer Establishment.—Engineer Officers private affairs under the Indian Service Leave
of whatever rank in the Department, Rules.
who belong to the Imperial branch of 301. Leave after completion of Term of Service,
the Establishment. (a) The limitations affecting Members of the
Executive Engineers of Grade II. Indian Civil Service, whose term of service is
and Officers of higher rank, except complete, are prescribed in Article 555, and
those who were appointed as natives those affecting Military Officers, in Article 620.
of India, or who belong to the Pro (b) Any other Officer subject to the Rules ot
vincial Branch of the Establishment. this Chapter, who is retained in the service
Special Engineers (ungraded) who after the age of fifty-five years, may, after
were taken over from the service of attaining that age, be granted Privilege Leave,
Guaranteed Railway Companies or any Special Leave to which he may be
when the lines were transferred from otherwise entitled, or Extraordinary Leave
the Companies to the Government, without Allowances under Article 332. The
from the time they reach a substan- total leave granted, under the heads of Special
tative pay of Rs. 850. or over. or Extraordinary, must not exceed six months
Superior Accounts Branch. — Officers of in all. No other kind of leave may be granted,
Class IV., Grade 2, and of higher rank. and any leave, other than Privilege Leave or
Superior Revenue Establishment of State Special Leave, granted to such an Officer before
Railways.—Officers of Class II., Grade the date on which he attains the age of fifty-
2. and of higher rank of the Managerial, five years, ceases to have effect on that date.
Traffic, Locomotive, and Stores Depart Note. —[Except in the case of an Officer, who,
ments. after attaining the age of fifty-five years, has
Government of India Public Works Depart been refused Leave, owing to the exigencies of
ment Secretariat. —Under-Secretary not the Public Service, the grant of leave under
being a member of a graded establish Clause (b) ot this Article is subject to the con
ment. dition that the Officer returns to duty at the end
Indian Telegraph Department.—The Im of the Leave. In applying for Leave the Officer
perial Branch of the Department. must record a declaration that he has no inten
Indo-European Telegraph Department. — tion of retiring for three months after his return
Officers of the Graded Establishment ol to duty.]
Directors; Electrician: Superintendents 302. The A mount of Furlough ' earned ' by
and Assistant Superintendents. an Officer is one-fourth of his Active Sen-ice.
Medical Officers, if appointed by the (See also Article 305.)
Secretary of State. 303. A Military Officer subject to civil rules
The Commander, First and Second Officers, may,
and Chief Engineer of the Cable Ship. serviceif he desire it, add to Furlough earned by
under civil rules an amount of Furlough
Marine Department.—Constructors, Bombay in respect of his previous service calculated
and Kidderpore Dockyards.
Other Officers. —The First Engineer and as shown below. Such an Officer may be
Shipwright Surveyor to the Government of granted at any time any Leave which he
Bengal, and the Agent for Government has or
earned under civil rules, and may defer
forego the Leave he has earned under
Consignments, Calcutta. Military Regulations.
Furlough. (i) An Officer who, at the time of coming
under Civil Leave Rules, was subject
299. General Limitation. —The amount of to the Military Furlough Regulations
Furlough admissible to a Member of the Indian of 1868 or 1875, may be credited with
Civil Service, or a Military Officer subject to the Furlough that may have accrued to
the Civil Leave Rules, and the aggregate him, less any Furlough already taken
amount of Furlough and of Special Leave with wThich, under those rules, would reduce
Allowances, admissible to any other Officer to the amount of Furlough due. The
whom these rules apply (see Article 297) is six amount of Furlough accrued shall, in
years. All the rules in this part of tile regu that case, be calculated proportionably
lations are subject to this limitation. on the whole service qualifying for
300. The following leave under other Rules is Furlough, without reference to the
counted as Furlough under theprecedingArticle : minimum periods of service which those
(a) In the case of a Military Officer subject to rules require to be rendered before
the Civil Leave Rules :— Furlough can be granted.
(i) All Leave and Furlough under the (ii) The service for Furlough of an Officer
Military Furlough Regulations of 1868 whose case does not fall tinder
which count as part of the maximum of Clause (iii) of this Article, and who,
eight years admissible under those when he came under the Civil Leave
Regulations ; Rules, was subject to the Staff Corps
(ii) Furlough under Rules 1 and 6 of the Leave Rules (1886), shall be calculated
Military Furlough and Leave Rules of in accordance with Article 302 retro
1875 ; and spectively from the date of his arrival
(iii) Leave out of India with pay under the in India; i.e., he shall be credited
Leave Rules for the Staff Corps (1886). with an amount of Furlough equivalent
(b) In the case of any other Officer to whom to one-fourth of his active service, as
these Rules apply :—Furlough and Leave with defined in Article 8, less any leave with
Allowances on Medical Certificate and Leave on pay out of India actually taken. The
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS.
Chapter XIII.—Long Leave—European Services—continued.
provisions of this clause apply to (i) The amount of Furlough due to him
Officers of the Royal Engineers in shall be taken at one-eighth of his active
Civil employ who, while serving under service while under the Indian Service
British Army Leave Rules, either (i) Leave Rules, less the amount of
have elected lor continuous service in furlough or of leave on private affairs en
India, whether the election was made joyed by him under Articles 337 and 33R.
before or after their entry into Civil (ii) Leave on Medical Certificate shall in this
employment, or (a) have completed five calculation reckon neither as service
years' Indian Service and elect to come qualifying for Furlough nor as Furlough
under Civil Leave Rules. taken, but the amount of Furlough due
Note. —[An Officer of the Royal Engineers shall not exceed the amount which
who has not elected for continuous service in would be due if the Officer had been
India, remains under British Army Leave Rules underthe European Service Leave Rules
till he completes five years' Indian Service.] from the beginningof his service, and the
(iii) In the case of an Officer who, before leave taken by him on medical certifi
electing the Leave Rules for the Staff cate had been Furlough on Medical Cer
Corps ( 1886), was subject to the Military tificate under the Rules in this Chapter.
Furlough Regulations of 1868 or 1875, (b) In the case of an Officer who is brought
the amount of Furlough to be added to under the Rules in this Chapter for the first
Furlough earned under the Civil Leave time, by the operation of the orders in the
Rules shall be calculated in the follow despatch of the 21st September, 1803, but
ing manner :— who would have come under them at an earlier
(a) For the period the Officer was subject date if they had been in force at the time, the
to the Military Furlough Regulations ot calculation of Furlough and other leave due
1868 or 1875, he shall be credited with shall be made as follows :—
Furlough calculated in accordance with (i) If under those orders he would have
Clause (i) of this Article ; been under the Rules in this Chapter
(b) for the period the Officer was under the from the commencement of his service,
Leave Rules for the Staff Corps (1886), the calculation shall be made as if such
he shall be credited with Furlough Rules had applied to him from the
calculated in the manner described in commencement of his service, and all
Clause (ii), except that the calculation leave taken by him had been taken
shall be made from the date of coming under those Rules.
under the Staff Corps Rules, instead (ii) If under those orders he would at some
of from the date of arrival in India. stage in his service have passed from
Note.—[When a Military Officer becomes sub the Indian Service Leave Rules to the
ject to the Civil Leave Rules, the Account Officer Rules in this Chapter, then the calcu
in charge of his record of pension service will, lation shall be made under the Rules
on application, and on being furnished with the in Clause (a) under this Article, as if
date of commencement of Active Service, furnish he had come under the Rules in this
to the Audit Officer to whose audit he becomes Chapter at such earlierstage. He shall
subject, a memorandum showing the Fur be held to have been underthe Rules in
lough earned, the different kinds of leave this Chapter from the said earlier date,
taken (distinguishing those which should be and all Furlough, leave on private
deducted from the maximum Furlough per affairs, or leave on medical certificate
missible), and the balance of Furlough due taken after such date, shall be treated as
under Military Rules.] Furlough taken under the Rules in this
304. The Amount of Furlough 'due' to an Chapter :
Officer is the amount which he has ' earned,' Provided that in the case of the Officers
diminished :— mentioned in Article 297 (c) who came under
(a) In the case of a Member of the Indian the Rules in this Chapter before the nth
Civil Service, or a Military Officer subject to October, 1893 the calculation shall continue to
the Civil Leave Rules, by the Furlough which be made under the following Rules :—
he has enjoyed under these Rules. In calculating the Furlough 'earned,' only
(b) In the case of an Officer other than an half the Active Service rendered by the Officer
Officer of the Indian Civil Service or the Army, in offices other than those included in Article
by the Furlough or Special Leave with allow 330 of the Second Edition of these Regulations is
ances which he has enjoyed under these Rules. taken into account. The whole of the Active
(See also Article 305.) Service rendered by the Officer whilst officiating
305. The following rules regulate the cal in any of those offices is taken into account.
culation of the Furlough due to an Officer who In calculating the Furlough 1 due,' the
after being subject to the Indian Service Leave Furlough 'earned' is diminished by the
Rules becomes entitled to the Rules contained Furlough, Leave on private affairs, and Leave
in this Chapter :— on medical certificate with allowances, which
(a) In the case of an Officer who becomes the Officer has enjoyed under the Indian Service
entitled to the Rules in this Chapter on or after Leave Rules.
nth October, 1893, the date of receipt of the 306. The Rules in Articles 304 and 305 are
Secretary of State's Despatch, No. 188, of subject to the proviso that, if more than two
September 21st, 1803, by reason of his acquiring years' furlough be due to an Officer when he
on or after that date the qualification specified first becomes subject to the Rules in this
in Article 257 (d) or (*) :— Chapter, the excess shall be cancelled.
268 ABSTRACT OF THE
Pa^t III.—Leave Rules—continusd.
307. An Officer who comes under the Rules have rendered the same Continuous Active
in this Chapter while he is on leave under the Service ;—to the Senior.
Indian Service Leave Rules may, at his option :— (b) This Article refers to applications regis
(<?) Change his leave allowances to the tered for a Furlough not yet vacant. The order
amount admissible under the European of date in which such applications are made has
Service Leave Rules, and come under no significance. The Article cannot affect ap
them immediately ; or plications made for a Furlough already vacant
(b) Postpone his coming under them until unless they happen to arrive by the same post.
his return from leave. 31 1. To an Officer who has not rendered three
308. Furlough Admissible. —To an Officer years' Continuous Service, Furlough for not
who has rendered three years' Continuous Ser more than one year may be granted on medical
vice, Furlough for not more than two years may I certificate.
be granted, as follows :— 312. Extension of furlough. — (a) Furlough
(a) On medical certificate,—unconditionally granted under Article 308 may, on medical certi
(see Articles 82$ to 839). ficate, be extended to not more than three years.
(b) Without medical certificate,—subject to (b) Furlough granted under Article 3:1 for
these provisos :— less than one year may, on medical certificate,
(i) That the Furlough be due to him ; be extended to not more than one year.
(ii) That he has rendered eight years' Active 313. Ordinary Furlough can, under no cir
Service in Civil employ ; cumstances, extend beyond two years at one
(iii) That a period of not less than eighteen time ; it includes—
months has elapsed since his last return (i) The first two years of each separate period
from Privilege Leave of over six weeks' of Furlough under Article 308, including
duration. In the case of Privilege I»eave any extension under Article 312 (a) ;
combined with other Leave which does (ii) So much of Furlough under Article 311,
not interrupt continuous service (Article including any extension under Article
22), the period of eighteen months begins 312 (b) as maybe due.
to run Irom the date subsequent to that 314. Leave Allowances. —An Officer on ordi
of the end of the combined Leave. nary Furlough is entitled to a Leave allowance
(iv) If a Military Officer subject to the Civil equal to half his average salary subject to the
Leave Rules, who has not rendered eight following limits :—
years' Active Service in Civil employ ; and (a) In the case of a Member of the Indian Civil
[1) If the Furlough which he applies for is Service—
his first Furlough—that he has two (i) If paid at the Home Treasury of the Go
years' Furlough due to him under the vernment of India, maximum ,£250 a
calculation in Article 303 ; or quarter, and minimum ^125 a quarter, or
(2) If the Furlough applied for be other his last salary, whichever is less ;
than his first Furlough—that he has ! (ii) If paid in India, maximum Rs. 833! a
rendered three years' Continuous Ser month, and minimum Rs. 416$ a month,
vice since his return from Furlough ; or his last salary, whichever is less.
(v) That the whole number of Officers absent (b) In the case of a Military Officer subject to
on Furlough and Special Leave does not the Civil Leave Rules, the same maxima and
exceed the limit (if any) appointed by the minima as in the case of a Member of the
Government of India (see Articles^oQ and Indian Civil Service: Provided that, during Fur
lough added under Article 303 to the Furlough
309. Except on medical certificate, or on very earned under Civil Rules, the minimum shall
urgent private affairs, Furlough or Special Leave (in the case of an Officer who became subject
may not be granted to any Member of the to the Civil Leave Rules on or after the 1st
Indian Civil Service, or to any Military Officer April, 1888) be that prescribed by the Military-
whether subject to the Civil or the Military Rules to which an Officer was previously sub
Leave Rules, or to any other Officer who is, if ject ; and that in the case of an Officer of the
employed in Oudh, the Central Provinces, Royal Engineers, whose case is governed bv
Burma, Assam, Ajmir, Coorg, or Berar, a Clause (ii) under Article 303, the minimum shall
Member of the Commission, or who is, if em be the rate prescribed by the Leave Rules for the
ployed elsewhere, the holder of an office Staff Corps,according to the length of his service
corresponding to that of a Member of a Com for Indian pension. In the case, however, of an
mission, if one-fifth of all the Officers of a Officer of the Royal Engineers serving under
Commission, or of all Officers holding appoint British Army Leave Rules, who elected for con
ments similar to those of Members of a Commis tinuous service in India before the 1st February,
sion, as the case may be, are already absent on 1898, the minimum for so much of the Furlough
Furlough or Special Leave. credited under Article 303 (ii) as has been earned!
310. (a) If under the operation of proviso (v), by service in Civil employment shall be at the
Article 308, the applications for Furlough (in rate of £500 a year.
cluding those under Article 232) cannot all be Note.—[A non-continuous service Royal En-
complied with, Furlough will be granted in the gineer Officer who does not return to India on or
following order :— before the expiration of any leave granted to him
First. —To the applicant to whom the most under Civil Leave Rules by reason of his rever
Furlough is due ; sion to the Imperial Establishment will be re
Secondly. —Of two or more applicants to whom quired to refund the difference between the leave
the same amount is due ; to him who has allowance drawn and the leave p*y which ho
rendered longest Continuous Active Service ; would have received under the British Army
Thirdly. —Of two or more such applicants who ! Leave Rules.]
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 269
Chapter XIII.—Long Leave—European Services—continued.
(c) In the case of any other Officer subject to I under Article 316, to an allowance of half
these Rules average salary, subject to a maximum of
(i) If paid at the Home Treasury of the Go £1,000, and a minimum of £250 a year. The
vernment of India, maximum £200 a title to this allowance is not affected by any
quarter ; no minimum, except as pro leave previously taken under Rule XI. of the
vided in Article 320. Rules of 1868.
(ii) If paid in India, maximum Rs. 6663 a
month ; no minimum,, except as pro Minimum Leave Allowance.
vided in Article 320. 320. The leave allowances of an Officer of
Provided always that the allowances of an the classes referred to in Article 314 (c) on
Officer during Leave shall in no case exceed his leave out of India are subject to the following
actual salary when he takes Leave. minima :—
1. In the case of a Military Officer subject to (<?) if the leave is Furlough on Medical
the Military Leave Rules who takes subsidiary Certificate under Article 308 («) or Article
or preparatory leave before Furlough, the words 311 ; or
' prior to his proceeding on Furlough ' in Rule V. (A) if the leave, although not lurlough on
of the Military Furlough Regulations of the Medical Certificate under Article 308 («) or
10th November, 1868, shall be understood to Article 31 1, has been granted on account of
mean before he is relieved of his duties. ill-health.
2. An Orticer on Furlough does not forfeit his N.B.—[In order to claim the benefit of this
past Leave allowances by resigning the service Article the leave application must be supported
without returning to India. by a medical certificate in the form prescribed
315. An Officer on Furlough other than in Chapter XLIV., recommending leave out of
ordinary is entitled— India.]
(i) If a member of the Indian Civil Service, On Ordinary Furlough or Special Lea\e —
or a Military Orticer subject to the Civil When paid in England. ..£200 a year, or
Leave Rules, to subsistence allowance. Jthsof last salary,
[See Article 108 (a).] whichever is less.
(ii) if an Orticer not in the Indian Civil When paid in India ...Rs. 166J a month,
Service or in the Army, to £120 a or Jths of last
quarter paid at the Home Treasury, or salary, whichever
Rs. 400 a month paid in India, or to is less.
one-quarter of his average salary, On Furlough other than Ordinary—
whichever is less. In the case pro When paid in England ...£100 a year, or
vided for in Article 320, quarter 37J per cent. 01
average sa'ary is subject to the minima last salary, which
prescribed in that Article. ever is less.
Note. —[Absentee allowances in respect of When paid in India ...Rs. 83J a month,
Leave spent out of India, if paid in India, or 37J per cent, of
are subject to the Rupee limits prescribed in last salary, which
Articles 314 and 315.] ever is less.
Note 1. —[The minimum rate of Leave allow
Special Leave. ance prescribed in this Article is also ad mis -
316. Special Leave on urgent private aftairs I sible in the case of any Leave out of India
may be granted at any time lor not more than (other than Extraordinary Leave without pay)
which has been extended on medical certificate,
six months.
Provided that an Officer who has had Spe or which has been commuted into Leave on
cial Leave must render six years' Active Service Medical Certificate. The certificate should be
before he can again have such Leave. in the same form as that required by the Civil
(1) Furlough under Rule XL of the Military Service Regulations to entitle an Officer to
Furlough Rules of 1868, is 1 Special Leave on Medical Certificate, and should recom
Leave' within the meaning of this proviso. mend Leave out of India.]
317. An Officer promoted from an office Note 2. [For the purposes of this Article,
subject to the Indian Service Leave Rules, is Ceylon is not held to be ' out of India.']
not debarred from obtaining Special Leave with Subsidiary Leave.
allowances under the preceding Article by
reason of his having had Leave on Private 321. (a) Subsidiary Leave is the time allowed—
Affairs under the Indian Service Leave Rules, (i) To an Officer leaving India, on retiring
which is Furlough in another form. from the Service, or on Furlough or
318. Leave Allowances. —(a) For the first six Special Leave, to break up his domestic
months for which an Officer is on Special Leave, establishment and travel to the port of
whether the six months be included in the embarkation : and
same leave or not, he is entitled to the leave (ii) To an Officer returning to India from
allowance admissible under Article 314. There Furlough, or Special Leave, to travel
after he is entitled to no leave allowance. from the port of debarkation and re
(6) An Officer on Special Leave does not for organise his domestic establishment.
feit his past leave allowances by resigning the No Subsidiary Leave is admissible to an
Service without returning to India. Officer who does not leave India by sea.
319. A Military Officer in Civil employ, sub (b) Subsidiary Leave granted to an Officer
ject to the Furlough Rules of 1868, i.-. entitled, preparatory to retirement ceases when he
during the first six months of Special Leave actually resigns the Service.
s
ABSTRACT OF THE
Part III.—Leave Rules—continued.
1. An Officer serving in Persia or Turkish (d) If the Officer, under Article 229, have
Arabia reckons Subsidiary Leave to or from the ceased to have a lien on a substantive appoint
port or frontier town by which he leaves or ment—as, for example, if an Officer has been
returns to the country. The date of departure absent on Extraordinary Leave in extension of
or return must be certified bv the British ] Furlough—
Consul or, if there be no Rritish Consul, by the (i) In the case of a Member of he Indian
Officer himself. Civil Service, or a Military Officer subject
2. An Officer either of the Persian or the to the Civil Leave Rules:—Subsistence
Persian Gulf Section of the Indo-European Allowance ; and
Telegraph Department, who practically has to (ii) In the case of any other Officer ubject to
go on or return from leave by an Indian port, this Article:—no allowance.
whether it be Karachi or Bombay, may reckon I (e) If the leave be preparatory to retirement :
Subsidiary Leave to or from such port. —the allowances which would be admissible if
322. (a) The grant to an Officer leaving India— the Officer were proceeding on Leave of such
(i) Of permission to retire from the Service ; or description as may be admissible to him ; and if
(ii) Of Furlough or Special Leave out of India, no leave is admissible :—Subsistence Allowance
carries with it the grant of Subsidiary Leave. only.
Bui Subsidiary Leave is admissible only at the 331. An Officer may draw allowances as if he
end, and not at the beginning of Leave out of were on Privilege Leave, for any part of his
India, when such Leave is combined with Pri Subsidiary Leave under Clause (i) of Article
vilege Leave under Article 233. 321 (a) for which, if lie were not retiring from
[/>) An Officer returning to India without the the Service, or going on Furlough or Special
lermission of the authority which granted him Leave, Privilege Leave would be admissible to
eave, more than fourteen days belore the end him. It is to be observed that an Officer who
of his Furlough or Special Leave, is not entitled has no lien on an appointment cannot benefit by
to Subsidiary Leave, save under the special this Rule. (See Article 263.)
orders of the Local Government. Note.—[This Article will have no application
323. Leave inand outofIndia. —(a) An Officer in cases in which Privilege Leave is combined
(including a Military Officer subject to the Mili with other Leave under Article 233. as Sub
tary Leave Rules) may take Furlough or Special sidiary Leave is not then admissible. Set-
Leave partly in and partly out of India. But Article 322 (a).]
Subsidiary Leave is not admissible unless the
Furlough O!" Special Leave begins or, as the case F.XTRAORDINARV LEAVE.
may be, ends, as Furlough or Special Leave 332. Subject always to the provisions of any
out of India.
(4) If an Officer going on Furlough or Special Statute applicable to the case, the Local Govern
Leave out of India is prevented by sickness or Leave in Europe,Officer
ment (or, if the be on Furlough or Special
the Secretary of State) may in
other reason not within his own control,—such, case
for example, as the postponement of the depar leave ofis necessity, and when no other kind of
by rule admissible, grant Leave of
ture of the vessel in which his passage is absence from duty otherwise than under these
engaged, —from embarking within his Sub
sidiary Leave, the Local Government may order Regulations: (i) Such
Provided that—
Leave may not be granted in com
that his Furlough or Special Leave shall begin bination with the grant of other Leave,
in Ind'a at the end of the Subsidiary Leave except as provided in Article 233. Rut it
otherwise admissible, without forfeiture of his may be granted in continuation of other
Subsidiary Leave. Leave if circumstances arise which prevent
324. Period admissible. —The minimum Sub the return bv the Officer to duty, and which,
sidiary Leave is ten days ; otherwise Subsidiary in the opinion of the Local Government,
Leave is calculated according to the rules and are such as to justify the concession. No
restrictions laid down in Chapter IX. for ' Join Officer is entitled to Extraordinary Leave.
ing Time." (ii) An Officer absent from duty on Leave so
330. Leave Allowances. —An Officer on Subsi granted shall receive no absentee allow
diary Leave is entitled toallowances as follows :— ance ; and
(a) If the leave be subsidiary to Special Leave, (iii) If he is a Member of the Indian Civil
and the Officer have had leave subsidiary to a Service, or a Military Officer subject to the
former Special Leave : —no allowance. Civil Leave Rules, he shall retain no lien
(b) If the leave be subsidiary to Ordinary upon any office.
Furlough or Special Leave (otherwise than as ' 1. In cases in which the duration of the
provided in Clause (a) ) :—the allowance admis- ■ Extraordinary Leave to be granted does not
sible under Article 314, but calculated, in the exceed two months, the Local Government may-
case of a Member of the Indian Civil Service, dispense with the condition in this Article that
or a Military Officer subject to the Civil Leave the Leave can be granted only when no other
Rules, without the limitations of maximum or kind of Leave is by rule admissible.
minimum prescribed by Clauses (a) and (b) Note.—[This Article does not refer to Casual
of Ai tide
Clause 314.Article3i4
(<•) of The limitations prescribed
apply to the by Leave for short periods. Such Leave is not
allowances recognised, and is not subject to any rule.
of any other Officer subject to this Article on Technically, therefore, an Officer on Casual
Subsidiai-y Leave. Leave is not treated as absent from duty, and
0:> If the leave be subsidiary to Furlough his salary is not intermitted. Casual Leave,
other th in Ordinary : —the allowance admissible however, must not be given so as to cause
under Article 315. evasion of the rules regarding—
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS.
Chaiter XIII. — Long Leave—] uropean Services—continued.
(1) Date of reckoning} of it as remains uncovered, will be treated as
allowances Wsf<r Articles 52 to 55), leave without allowances, unless the person con
(ii) Charge of office ) cerned prefers to substitute leave of another
(iiij Commencements 1 description for that which he has previously
end of Leave Ws«Articles220t0 23i), taken.
(iv) Return to duty ) Example—A, who has had two months'
or so as to extend the term of Privilege or other Privilege Leave, is detained for a further period
Leave beyond the time admissible by rule.] of one month in a plague camp. If he has a
Explanation. —This note is not to be read as month or less Privilege Leave still due, this
precluding the treatment as casual leave, of must be reckoned against the further period of
absence from duty following on leave granted detention. If he has no Privilege Leave due
under the rules, so long as such absence is due but has Furlough to his credit, he has the option
to reasons involving no evasion of the rules of converting the entire period of his absence
in regard to the matters above specified, as for from duty into Furlough, or of taking leave
instance when it is necessitated by detention in without allowances for the extra month.
plague camps on the way to rejoin, or by orders 333. A Military Officer subject to the Civil
not to attend office in consequence of the Leave Rules, who has exhausted the full period
presence of infectious disease in the family or of Furlough admissible to him under these
household of the person concerned. Regulations, and who is granted Extraordinary
When, however, absence Irorn duty for Leave on medical certificate, will continue to be
reasons of the nature above indicated exceeds treated as wholly in civil employ for all
the period which may reasonably be treated as purposes, with the exception that, if the
casual leave under the discretion vested in the Medical Board at the India Office report that
head of the office, the case should be dealt there is no prospect of the Officer returning to
with as follows :— duty within a reasonable period, he will be
(/) If the person concerned has further leave placed on military half-pay. If an Officer thus
due to him carrying the same allowances as the placed on half-pay is afterwards permitted to
leave already granted, he will be required to revert to the effective list, and returns to duty
take an extension of leave to cover his further in India, he will not be entitled to be reinstated
absence from duty. in civil employment, but will be posted to
(2) If the further absence from duty cannot civil or military duty as may be decided in
be covered in this way, the period, or such part India.

Chapter XIV.—Long Leave—Indian Services.


Extent of Application. 2. Leave on Medical Certificate counts as ser
334. The rules in this Chapter apply to all vice for Leave on Private Affairs.
Officers who are not entitled to Leave under the 338. Furlough may be granted as follows : —
other chapters of these Regulations. They apply (n) After ten years' service, one year or any
fully only to those Officers whose pay is not less less period, and thereafter at intervals of
than 100 rupees a month, and who have substan not less than eight years, one year, or
tive appointments on permanent establishments such other period as together with all
under the Government. periods already spent on Furlough may
335. Leave may, however, be granted under not exceed two years ; or
this chapter to an Officer (whether he be a (b) After eighteen years' service, two years
Superior or an Inferior servant), whose pay is or any less period, and thereafter at
less than 100 rupees, so far as it can be done intervals of not less than eight years, any
without imposing any cost upon the State. The such period as together with all periods
Absentee Allowance of the substantive incum already spent on Furlough may not exceed
bent must not exceed what remains from the two years.
pay of the appointment after provision is made Provided : —
for the efficient discharge of his duties during (i) That the service for Furlough of an Officer
his absence. No leave in excess of the Leave who has had Leave on Private Affairs
admissible under these rules may be granted to counts only from the date ofhis last return
such an Officer, with allowances, or counting from such leave.
as service for pension. (ii) That the aggregate amount of Furlough
or of Furlough and Leave on Private
Long Leave. Affairs taken together shall not exceed
336. Leave on Medtcal Certificate may be two years.
granted for three years in all, but not for more (iii) That an interval of not less than eighteen
than two years at one time ; and no Officer can months has elapsed since last return from
have Leave on medical certificate out of India Privilege Leave in excess of six weeks in
more than twice. duration, whether taken by itself or in
337. Leave on Private Affairs tor six months combination with Leave on Medical
mav be granted to an Officer who has not had Certificate.
Furlough, after six years' service, and repeated 1 . Leave on Medical Certificate counts as ser
after intervals of six years. vice for Furlough.
/. Leave on Private Affairs does not accumu 339. Extraordinary Leave without allowance:
late, and cannot be taken in instalments. may in case of necessity, and when no other
s a
272 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part III.—Leave Rules—continued.
Leave is by rule admissible, be granted for such Half average salary— Minima.
time as may be necessary. Time spent on Leave If paid in England ... £200 a year or Jths
under this Article does not count as service for of last salary,
other Leave. Subject to the provisions ofArticle whichever is less.
198, there is no limit to the length or frequency If paid in India ... Rs. 166} a month, or
of Leave under this Article. It may not be Jths of last salary,
granted in combination with the grant of other whichever is less
Leave, except as provided in Article 233. Quarter average salary—
But it may be granted in continuation of other If paid in England ... j£ioo a year, or 37J
Leave if circumstances arise which prevent per cent, of last
the return by the Officer to duty, and which in salary, whichever
the opinion of the Local Government, or the is less.
authority empowered to grant the Leave, are If paid in India ... Rs. 831a month, or
such as to justify the concession. No Officer is 37! per cent, of
entitled to Extraordinary Leave. last salary which
/. In cases in which the duration of the ever is less.
Extraordinary Leave to be granted does not Note 1.—[The minimum rate of Leave allow
exceed two months, the Local Government may ance prescribed in this Article is also admissible
dispense with the condition in this Article that in the case of any Leave out of India ''other
the leave can be granted only when no other than Extraordinary leave without pay) which
kind of leave is by rule admissible. has been extended on Medical Certificate, or
i. An Officer who has a temporary or which has been commuted into Leave on
Medical Certificate. The certificate should be
officiating appointment only may, at the dis
cretion of the Local Government or the head of in the same form as that required by the Civil
the Officer's office, be allowed leave under this Service Regulations to entitle an Officer to
Article for not more than three months. Leave on Medical Certificate, and should recom
Note.— [See the note to Article 332, which mend Leave out of India.]
Note 2. —[For the purposes of this Article,
applies to this Article also.] Ceylon is not held to be ' out of India.']
340. Leave Allowances.—(a) An Officer on 343. All the rules in Article 340 are subject
Leave on medical certificate under Article 336 is to the proviso that the allowances of an Officer
entitled to half his average salary for the first during Leave shall in no case exceed his actual
fifteen months of each period of absence, but salary when he takes Leave.
not for more than thirty months in all. For the 344. An Officer does not forfeit the allowances
rest of his Leave under Article 336 he is entitled to which he is entitled under Articles 340 to 343
to a quarter of his average salary. by resigning the service at the end of the Leave.
(b) An Officer on Furlough or on Leave on Pri 345. Leave after Fifty-five years of age. —An
vate Affairs is entitled to half his average salary. Officer in superior service who is subject to the
341. (a) Half average salnry is subject to a Rules of this Chapter is eligible, after he attains
maximum of Rs. 500 a month if paid in India, the age of fifty-five years, for Privilege Leave,
and £150 a quarter if paid at the Home for any Leave on Private Affairs (Article 337) to
which he may be otherwise entitled, and also
Treasury. for Leave without allowances under Article 330,
(6) Quarter average salary is subject to a provided that the total Leave granted, whether
maximum of Rs. 400 a month if paid in India, on
and j£i2oa quarter if paid at the Home Treasury. not private affairs or without allowances, does
exceed six months in all. and for no other
(c) For non-gazetted Officers whose salary is
not less than Rs. 300, the minimum of half kind of Leave. Any Leave, other than Privilege
average salary is Rs. 150, and, of quarter such anorOfficer
Leave, Leave on Private Affairs, granted to
before the date on which he
average salary, Rs. 75 a month.
Note 1. —[Absentee allowances in respect of attains the age of fifty-five years, ceases to have
Leave spent out of India, if paid in India, are effect on this date.
Note.—[Except in the case of an Officer who
subject to the Rupee limits prescribed in this after attaining the age of 55 years has been
Article.] refused leave owing to the exigencies of the
Note 2.—[For the purposes of this Article Public Service, the grant of leave under this
Ceylon is not held to be ' out of India.'] Article is subject to the condition that the Officer
342. The half average salary and quarter returns to duty at the en J of the leave. In
average salary of an Officer subject to the rules declarationforthatleave
applying the Officer must record a
n this Chapter on leave out of India are he has no intention of retiring
subject to the following minima : — for three months after his return to duty.]
(<r) If the leave is Leave on Medical Certifi Subsidiary Leave.
cate under Article 336 ; or 346. An Officer going on or returning from
(A) if the leave, although not Leave on Leave out of India on Medical Certificate, Leave
Medical Certificate under Article 336, has on Private Affairs, or Furlough, is entitled to
been granted on account of ill-health. Subsidiary Leave under the Rules in Articles
N.B.—[In order to claim the benefit of this 321 and 323 to 331, and the grant of such Leave
Article, the leave application must be supported carries with it the grant of Subsidiary Leave
by a medical certificate in the form prescribed including, as in the cases referred to in Article
n Chapter XLIV. recommending leave out of 321 (a), Clause (ii). Subsidiary Leave on return
ndia.] to duty.
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. = 73
Chapter XIV.—Long Leave—Indian Services—continued.
Note. —[When Privilege Leave is comSined salary. But he may draw allowances as if he
with other leave under Article 233, Subsidiary were on Privilege Leave, tor any part of this
Leave is not admissible to an Officer going on Leave for which, if he were not go'ng en leave
leave.] out of India, Privilege Leave would be admis
347. Subsidiary Leave on half-pay for not | sible.
more than fourteen days may be granted to an I Note. —[Set Note under Article 331.]
Officer leaving India by sea on retirement, (b) An Officer on Subsidiary Leave following
provided that the grant causes no additional other Leave is entitled to halt or quarter average
expense to the State. salary, according to the rate ot allowance to
348. (a) An Officer on Subsidiary Leave pi e- which he is entitled at the end of the Leave to
fixed to other Leave is entitled to half average which it is subsidiary.
PART IV.—ORDINARY PENSIONS.
Chapter XV.—General Rules.
Extent of Application. CAKES IN WHICH CLAIMS ARE IN ADMISSIBLE.
349. The conditions of service of Officers of 352. In the following cases, no claim to pension
the following classes include special rules for is adm'ttcd :—
Pension which are laid down in the chapters (a) When an Officer is appointed for a limited
noted against each, vis. :— time only, or for a specified duty, cn the
(a) Judges of the High Courts (see Chapter completion of which he is to be dis
XXIII. ). charged.
(b) Hamsters holding the appointments (b) When a person is employed temporarily on
specified in Article 547 (see Chapter monthly wages without specified limit of
XXIV. ). time or duty ; but a month s notice of dis
(e) Members of the Indian Civil Service (see charge should be given to such a person, and
Chapter XXV.). his wages must be paid for any period by
(d) Statutory Civil Servants (set Chapter which such notice falls short of a month.
XXVI. ). (c) When a person's whole time is not retained
(e) Ecclesiastical Officers (set Chapter for the public service, but he is merely
XXVII. ). paid for work done for the State.
(f) Civil Engineers and Telegraph Officers /. 1 his clause applies, among others, to thefol-
(see Chapter XXX.). lowingofficers:—Advocate General, Solici
(g) State Railway Establishments (see Chap tor to Government, Government Pleaders
ter XXXII.). and Law Officers not debarred from private
(h) Bengal Covenanted Pilots (see Chapter practice, Sheriffs in Presidency Towns,
XXXIII. I. Coroners, Roman Catholic Priests.
(i) Police Officers drawing less than Rs. 20 a (d) When a public servant holds some other
month (see Chapter XX.). pensionable office, he earns no pension in
(J) Port Blair Police (see Chapter XXXIV.). respect of an office of the kind mentioned
(k) Army Veterinary Officers of the Civil in Clause (c) or in respect of duties paid
for by an
a Local
Veterinary Department (see Chapter (<•) When OfficerAllowance.
serves under a covenant
XXIX.;. which contains no stipulation regarding
(/) Burma Military Po'.ice (see Chapter pension, unless the Government of India
XXXVII.). specially authorises an Officer to count
350. The Pensions of all other Officers are such service towards pension.
regulated by the rules in this Part : Provided 353. Pension may not be granted to an Officer
that it is open to a Local Government to rule that whom it is desired to remove for misconduct,
the service of anv class of officers serving under insolvency or inefficiency.
it does not quality for pension. 354. Claims of Widow. —(a) It being the duty
351. Future good conduct is an implied con of every Government Officer himself to provide
dition of every grant of a pension. The Local for his family, the Government recognises no
Government, the Government of India, and the claim by a widow on account of the sci^vices of
Secretary of State in Council, reserve to them her husband, and is almost invariably under the
selves tile right of withholding or withdrawing painful necessity of rejecting recommendations
a pension, or any part of it, if the pensioner be made in contravention of this rule.
convicted of serious crime or be guilty of grave save (b) The submission of such recommendations,
misconduct. under very extraordinary circumstances, is
The decision of the Secretary of State in hopes disapproved, as calculated only to give rise to
Council on any question of withholding or with which cannot be fulfilled.
drawing the whole or any part of a pension two 355. Limitations. — (<?) An Officer cannot earn
under this Regulation shall be final and conclu pensions in the same office at the same time,
or by the same continuous service.
sive. {b) Two Officers may not simultaneously coun t
Note.—[This rule is applicable to all theofficers service in respect of the same office.
enumerated in Article 349 except Judges of the 356. Military Strvict. —Service which is pen
High Courts, Bishops, Army Veterinary Officers sionable under Military Rules does not count
ofthe Civil Veterinary Department and members and an Officer who is counting sei"vice fo
of the Indian ( ivil Service appointed before Military Pension, cannot simultaneously couu
16th January, 1904.] service for Civil Pension.
274 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part IV.—Ordinary Pensions—continued.
Chapter XVI. —Conditions of Qualifying Service.
Beginning of Service. first created experimentally, or temporarily, it
358. (a) Except for compensation gratuity, an eventually becomes permanent.
Officer's service does not in the case of superior 371. An Officer without a substantive appoint
service qualify till he has completed twenty ment officiating in an office which is vacant, or
years of age. the permanent incumbent of which does not
(b) In other cases, unless it be otherwise draw any part of the pay or count service, may,
provided by special Rule or Contract, the service if he is confirmed without interruption in his
of every Officer begins when he takes charge of service, count his officiating service.
the office to which he is first appointed. 373. The service of a probationer who holds a
Note. —[In every covenant with an Officer substantive office, and draws substantive pay,
qualifies.
appointed in England by the Secretary of State, probation for So does that of an Officer who is on
not being a Member of the Indian Civil Seivice a substantive office, if he is em
or a Civil Engineer or Telegraph Officer ployed in a vacancy reserved for him, pending
educated at the Royal Engineering; College, probation, and in which no other Officer simul
Cooper's Hill, or a Forest Officer, a clause is taneously counts service.
inserted to the effect that service for leave and 374. Police probationers and temporary and
pension begins only from the date on which the officiating Assistant Superintendents of Police in
Officer joins his first appointment in India.] all provinces count their service towards pen
359. The following exceptions are admitted to sion, provided they have passed their exami
the Twenty Years' Rule : — nations, have served two years in the Depart
(i) All Officers appointed in England by ment, and have attained the age of 20 years.
the Secretary of State ; 'Indian College These restrictions do not apply to Police pro
Engineers ' (see Article 627 (e)) ; and bationers recruited in England after competitive
Police probationers appointed in India examination, in whose case service counts from
under the orders contained in the de the date on which they report their arrival in
India, or
spatch of the Secretary of State No. 14 under the ordersto probationers recruited in India
(Judicial), dated 15th March, 1894. in the Despatch of the Secre
tary of State, No. 14, dated the 15th March,
Conditions ok Qualification. 1894, whose service counts from the date they
361. The service of an Officer does not qualify take charge of the office to which they are
for pension unless it conforms to the following appointed.
three conditions :— 385. Third Condition. —Service which satisfies
First. The service must be under Govern the conditions prescribed in Sections II. and III.
ment. qualifies, or does not qualify, according to the
Second. The employment must be sub source from which it is paid ; with reference to
stantive and permanent. this Article service is classified as follows :—
Third. The service must be paid by Govern (a) Paid from the General Revenues.
ment. (b) Paid from Local Eunds.
These three conditions are fully explained (c) Paid from funds in respect to which the
in the following sections :— Government holds the position of trustee.
362. First Condition. —The service of an (d) Paid by fees levied by law, or under the
Officer does not qualify unless he is appointed authority of the Government, or by
and his duties and pay are regulated by the Commission.
Government, or under conditions determined by (e) Paid by the grant, in accordance with law
the Government. or custom, of a tenure in land, or of any
368. Second Condition. — Service does not source ot income, or right to collect money.
qualify unless the Officer holds a substantive 386. Service paid from the General Revenues
office on a permanent establishment : but, upon qualifies. The fact that arrangements are made
such conditions as it may think fit in each case for the recovery on the pait of the Government
to impose, the Government of India may allow of the whole or part of the cost of an establish
temporary service to count, for pension, if the ment or Officer, docs not afiect the operation of
pension does not exceed ten rupees a month. this principle : Provided that the establishment
369. An establishment, the duties of which or Officer is appointed, controlled, and paid by
are not continuous, but are limited to certain the Government.
fixed periods in each year, is not a temporary 390. Service paid from a Local Fund qualifies,
establishment. Service in such an establish or does not qualify, according to the rules laid
ment, including the period during which the down in Chapter XL1I.
establishment is not employed, qualities ; but the 391. Trust Funds. —Service paid from funds
concession of counting as service the period during which Government holds only as a trustee, .such
which the establishment is not employed does as under a Court of Wards or in an Attached
not apply to an Officer who was not on actual Estate, does not qualify.
duty when the establishment was discharged, 392. Fees and Commission.—(a) Service in an
after completion of its work, or to an Officer office paid only by fees, whether levied by law
who was not on actual duty on the first day on or under the authority of Government, or by a
which the establishment was again re-employed. commission, does not qualify.
370. An Officer transferred from a temporary (b) Service in an office paid by fees or by com
to a permanent appointment can count his mission, in addition to pay from the General
service in the temporary office, if, though at Revenues, qualifies.
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 275
Chapter XVII.—Rules for Reckoning Service.
Special Additions. Note 1.— [The periods in columns 2 and 3 are
403. Subject to the restriction specified not cumulative, that is, an Officer may not count
against the first three offices, an incumbent of two years' leave in 15 years' service, or more
one of the offices enumerated below, appointed than four years' leave in 30 years' service.
on account of professional or other special The maximum amount of leave both in and out
qualifications, whose whole pensionable service of India which may be counted is that shown in
has been passed in one or other of such offices, column 2.]
shall, if appointed at an age exceeding 25, be Note 2. —[Total service in this Article means
entitled to reckon as service qualifying for super total service reckoning from the date of com
annuation pension (but not for any other class mencement of service qualifying for pension, and
of pension) the number of completed years by includes periods of leave.]
which his age may, at the time of appointment, Note 3.—[For the purposes of this Article,
have exceeded 25 years, subject to the proviso Ceylon is not held to be ' out of India.'!
that five years shall be the maximum period 412. Deputation out of India. — \^hen an
which can be so added. Officer is deputed out of India on duty, the
(i) Deputy Legal Remem-") whole period of his absence from India counts.
brancer, Bengal. When an Officer on leave out of India is em
(ii) Presidency Magistrates, When ters, Advo
Barris
ployed, or is detained after the termination of
(ill) Judges of the Small cates, Solici his leave, on duty, the period of such employ
Cause Court at a presi tors or Va ment or detention counts.
dency Town (other than kils. 413. Recall to duly.—Time spent on the voyage
the Chief Judges) and to India by an Officer who is recalled to duty
at Rangoon. before the expiry of any recognised leave, and
(iv) The Astronomer, Madras. (if, within a year from the date on which he can
(v) The Director of the Colaba Observatory. be spared, the Officer takes the unexpired
(vi) Members of the Indian Educational Service portion of the leave from which he was recalled)
who entered that service after 23rd July, 1896. the time spent on the return voyage to Europe
404. In the case of Officers who were in the counts.
Education Department on 23rd July, 1806, the
following rule applies :— Suspensions, Resignations, Breaks, and
For the purpose of calculating the amount Deficiencies in Service.
of pension ordinarily admissible to an Officer,
not being a Native of Asia, whose qualifying 416. (a) Time passed under Suspension pend
service began after 25 years of age, and whose ing inquiry into conduct counts, if the suspen
service for which pension is claimed amounts sion is immediately followed by reinstatement,
to not less than ten years, and has been passed but, time passed under suspension adjudged as
wholly in one or other of the following offices, a specific penalty does not count.
three years shall be added to the qualifying 418. Resignations and Dismissals. —( a) Resig
service :— nation of the public service, or removal from it
(i) Directors of Public Instruction. for misconduct, insolvency, inefficiency not due
(ii) Inspectors of Schools. to age, or failure to pass a prescribed examin
(iii) Principals and Professors of Colleges. ation, entails forfeiture of past service (see also
(iv) Headmasters of Colleges and High Appendix No. 7).
Schools. (b) Resignation of an appointment to take up
405. A period not exceeding one year is another appointment, service in which counts, is
added to the service of any specially deserving not a resignation of the public service.
Officer who, during employment on Famine 419. Any authority who, on revision or ap
Duty in Madras in 1877-78, received no extra peal, reverses an order dismissing an Officer,
allowance for such duty, and whose total salary may declare that the Officer's past service
during such duty did not exceed Rs. 600 a counts.
month. 420. An interruption in the service of au
Pehiods of Leave. Officer entails forfeiture of his past service,
407. Superior Service. —Except as provided except in the following cases :—
in Article 408, time passed on leave other than (a) Authorised Leave of Absence.
privilege leave or subsidiary leave does not (b) Unauthorised absence in continuation of
count as superior service. Time passed on authorised leave of absence, so long
leave subsidiary to leave on medical certificate as the office of the absentee is not
by an Officer subject to the Indian Service Leave substantively filled ; if his office is
Rules, who has twice before had leave on substantively filled, the past service of
medical certificate out of India, docs not count. the absentee is forfeited :
408. Time passed on leave with allowances Provided that, if the absentee is sub
counts as service as follows :— sequently reinstated, the authority
I/the totalofficer
service Iff1 counts whose duty it is to make the appoint
ofthl r?iii<d asofleave
service He counts as service
a period 0/leave ment, within three months, or, the
is not less than— out 0/India
not exceeding— notinexceeding—
India Local Government, within one year,
15 years 1 year i year. from the end of the authorised leave of
20 ,, 2 years absence, may declare, in an order to be
25 1. 3 communicated to the Audit Officer, that
3° .> 4 ri 2 years. his previous service, or any part of it,
35 5 .. shall not be forfeited.
276 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part IV.—Ordinary Pensions—continued.
(c) Suspension immediately followed by of India may condone interruptions in
reinstatement, which need not be to service, whatever their duration ; and
the same office. the Lt cal Government may exercise the
(</) Abolition of office or loss of appointment same power if the pension is a provin
owing to reduction of establishment, cial charge; otherwise it may condone
(e) Transfer to non-qualifying service in an interruptions not exceeding twelve
establishment under Government con months in all.
trol. The transfer must be made by 423. (/) Upon any conditions which it may
competent authority ; an Officer who think
voluntarily resigns qualifying service, if the fit to impose, the Government of India, or
pension be a Provincial charge, the Local
cannot claim the benefit ot this excep Government, may, in all cases, condone a
tion. Transfer to a grant-in-aid school deficiency of three months in qualifying service.
entails forfeiture. If the pension is an Imperial charge, the Local
(f) Transfer to service on the household Government may not condone a ueficiency of
establishment of the Viceroy.
(g) Time occupied in transit from one more than one month.
appointment to another, provided that (3?) (a) If, besides his qualifying service, an
the Officer is transferred under the Officer has rendered service (actual) paid from
orders of competent authority, or, if the Genera] Revenues, but not counting for
he is a non-gazetted Officer, with the pension, or, if an Officer claiming a pension for
consent of the head of his old office. Superior service has also rendered Inferior ser
421. The Local Government may commute vice, the Government of India, or, if the pension
retrospectively periods of absence without leave be may
a Provincial charge, the Local Government,
condone a deficiency in the Officer's qualify
into leave without allowances. ing service notexceeding half his non-qualifying,
422. Condonation oj Interruptions and Defici or, as the case may be, Inferior service, and,
encies.—Upon such conditions as it may think also, not exceeding twelve months in all.
fit, in each case, to impose— (b) If the pension is an Imperial charge, the
(\l The Government of India may condone Local Government may, in these cases, condone
all interruptions in service not exceeding a deficiency not exceeding one-fourth the
twelve months in all ; and the Local Officer's non-qualifying, or, as the case may be.
Government may condone all interrup Inferior service, and, also, not exceeding three
tions not exceeding three months in all. months.
(ii) If the proposed pension does not exceed j Note.— [The two clauses of this section are
fifty rupees a month, the Government j alternative and not cumulative.]

Chapter XVIII.—Conditio>IS of Grant of Pension.


Classification of Pensions. | 442. Hides regarding Medical Certificates. —
424. Pensions for ' Superior Service ' are If an Officer applying for an Invalid pension
divided into four classes, the rules for which is sixty years old or upwards, no certifi
are prescribed in the following sections of this cate by a Medical Officer is necessary ; it
chapter :— suffices lor the head of the office to certify to the
(a) Compensation Pensions—see Section II. incapacity of the applicant. Otherwise incapa
(b) Invalid Pensions—see Section III. city for service must be established by a Medical
(c) Superannuation Pensions—see Section IV. Certificate.
(a) Retiring Pensions—see Section V. 444. A simple certificate that inefficiency is
Compensation Pension. due to old age or natural decay from advancing
426. A Compensation Pension is awarded to years isrecorded not sufficient in the case of an Officer
an Officer discharged from the public service whose age is less than fifty-five years,
but a medical officer is at liberty, when certify
because, on a reduction of establishment, his ing that the Officer is incapacitated for further
appointment is abolished, and other suitable em service by general debility, to state his reasons
ployment cannot be found for him. An appoint tor believing the age to be understated. An
ment, the pay of which is reduced as part of a Officer's pension should not be reduced under
general scheme of revision, is abolished within Article 478 (a) on the ground of such a belief
the meaning of this Article.
427. To pension an Officer still capable of shown by the expressed,
having been unless it is clearly
medical and other evidence that
useful service is a waste ot public money ; belore the age has been intentionally understated.
a pension is granted to such an Officerdischarged
on abolition of appointment, it must be carefully 445. Form ofMedical Certificate in England. —
considered whether he cannot be otherwise The form of the medical certificate given by the
provided for. Medical Hoard attached to the India Office,
Invalid Pension. respecting an Officer applying for pension in
441. An Invalid pension is awarded, on his England, is as follows :—
retirement from the public service, to an Officer We have carefully examined Mr.
who by bodily or mental infirmity is permanently Taking into account all the facts of the case as
incapacitated for the public service, or for the well as his present condition, we consider that
particular branch of it to which lie belongs. he is ir.cipable of discharging the duties of his
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 277
Chapter XVIII.—Conditions of Grant of Pension—continued.
situation, and that such incapability is likely to Note. — [A Native Judge of the Chief Court of
be permanent. We therefore recommend that the Punjab who is not a Barrister is required to
he be permitted tn retire from the service of retire on attaining the age of sixty years. ]
Government on the pension or gratuity for which
he may be eligible. 461. Officers in the Survey of India, of not
lower rank than Sub-Assistant Superintendent,
45a. Restrictions. —An Officer discharged on cease to be in employ on attaining the age of
other grounds has no claim under Article 441, fifty-five years, unless specially permitted by
even although he can produce medical evidence the Secretary of State, in the interests of the
of incapacity for service. public service, to remain in the Department for
454. If the incapacity is the result of irregular a further definite period.
or intemperate habits, no pension can be granted. 1. The Government of India may, however,
Otherwise it is for the Local Government to
decide whether the Officer's incapacity is such as grant a;i extension of service, without previous
to render it necessary to admit him to Invalid reference to the Secretary of State, to an Officer
in charge of a survey party who attains the age of
pension. fifty-five years in the middle of the survey year,
455. Applicant to be Discharged. —An Officer provided the extension in no case exceeds six
who has submitted under Article 442 a Medical months, and is granted solely in the interests
Certificate of incapacity for further service, must of the public service. Cases in which such
not (except for special reasons to be reported to extensions of service are sanctioned by the
the Local Government) be retained in active Government of India should be reported to the
service pending a decision on his application for Secretary of State for information.
pension, nor can he obtain leave of absence, 464. Optional Retirement at Fifty-five. —Ad
except subsidiary leave preparatory to retire Officer in Superior Service, who has attained
ment. Without the further special sanction of the age cf fifty-five years, may, at his option,
the Local Government, service after the date of
a Medical Certificate does not count for pension. retire on a Superannuation pension.
456. The object of Article 455 is to discourage
tentative applications. Retiring Pension.
457. Article 455 refers only to the retention in 465. A Retiring Pension is granted to an
active service of an Officer who has furnished a Officer who voluntarily retires alter completing
medical certificate in support of an application for qualifying superior service for thirty years, or
invalid pension or gratuity while in India. The such less time as may for any special class of
retirement of an Officer who is absent on leave
other than Privilege Leave, when such certificate officers be prescribed.
is submitted, may have effect from the termination 466. No Officer, civil or military, may retire
of his leave, and the Officer may continue to with the view of being re-employed, (and
draw leave allowance to the end of his leave. drawing pension in addition to pay) whether
Superannuation Pension. in the General Service or in service paid from
any Local Fund, which is administered or
458. A Superannuation Pension is granted to controlled by an officer of Government.
an Officer entitled or compelled, by Rule, to 467. An Officer holding two or more separate
letire at a particular age. appointments mav not, save with the express
459. (a) An Officer in Superior service who sanction of the Government of India, in the
has attained the age of fifty-five \rears may be Finance Department or, if pensio.is are a pro
required to retire, unless the Local Government vincial charge, of the Local Government, resign
considers him efficient, and permits him to one or more of such appointments on a pension,
remain in the Service. But, as the premature without retiring from the Public Service alto
retirement of an efficient Officer imposes a gether. There is no objection to his being
needless charge on the State, this Rule should relieved from one or more of such appointments
be worked with discretion. And in cases in at any time, without being compelled to leave the
which the rule is enforced, the reasons for service altogether, but in such case any pension
enforcing it shall be placed on Record by the admissible to him for service in the office or
Local Government or other competent offices from which he is relieved will be deferred
authority. until he finally retires.

Chapter XIX.—Amount of Pensions.


General Rules. 469. Currency.—A pension is fixed in rupees,
468. The amount of pension that may be be and not in sterling money, even though it is to
granted is determined by length of service, as set paid in England.
lorth in Articles 474 to 485. Fractions of a y< ar 470. (a) The fullpension admissible under the
are not taken into account in the calculation of Rules is not to be given as a matter of course, or
any pension admissible to an Officer under this unless the service rendered has been really
part of these regulations. approved.
278 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part IV.—Ordinary Pensions—continued.
(b) If the .service has not been thoroughly I same nature as that which, under the provisions
satisfactory, the authority sanctioning the pen- of Article 644, counts for the special pensions
sion should make such reduction in the amount admissible under Article 642), in such appoint
as it thinks proper. ment, and provided also that in each case during'
471. Limitations,—An Officer entitled to pen such service the Officer has shown such special
sion may not take a gratuity instead of pension. energy and efficiency as may be considered
473. An Officer, not being a Military Officer, deserving of the concession.
or a Member of the Indian Civil Service, Registration Department. —Inspectors-GenL
transferred to service under a Colonial Gov under Local Governments, but not under
ernment, on final retirement from the Colonial Chief Commissionerships.
service on pension or compensation allowance Police Department. — Inspectors - General
receives, from Indian Revenues, for each com under Local Governments and Administra
pleted year of qualifying and uninterrupted tions, and the Commissioners of Police,
service in India, a pension of one-sixtieth of Calcutta and Bombay.
his average emoluments at the time ot his Jail Department. —Inspectors-General under
transfer, such average emoluments to be cal Local Governments, but not under Chief
culated for the last three years, or, if the Commissionerships.
whole service in India is less than three years,
for the whore period ofservice. The pension is Education Department. —Directors of Public
Instruction under Local Governments and
subject to a maximum limit of Rs. 2,000 a year Administrations.
lor an Indian service not exceeding ten years, and
Rs. 4,000 a year in any other case. Account Department (Civil).—Comptroller
Note —[The sanction of the Government of and Auditor-General, Accountants-General,
India is required to the transfer of an Officer Deputy Comptroller-General, and Deputy
to any service of the description mentioned in Auditors - General, Director- General of
this article. J Statistics, Comptroller, India Treasuries.
Postal Department. — Director-General of
Amount of Superior Pension. the Post Office, Deputy Director-General
474. The amount of a pension is regulated as of the Post Office, Postmaster-General.
follows :— Forest Department. —Inspector-General of
ia) After a service of less than ten years, a Forests, and Conservators, First Grade.
gratuity not exceeding (except in special Geological Survey Department. —Director.
cases and under the orders of the Govern Survey Department. —Surveyor-General, De
ment of India) one month's emoluments puty Surveyor-General, and Superinten
for each completed year of service. If dents First Grade.
tiie emoluments of the Officer have been Meteorological Department. —Meteorological
reduced during the last three years ot his Reporter to the Government of India.
service otherwise than as a penalty, Political
average emoluments may, at the discre Department.—Officers of the rank
tion of the Local Government, be sub of Resident in the graded list of the
stituted for emoluments. Political Department.
(6) After a service of not less than ten years, General Administration.—Commissioners of
a pension not exceeding the following Divisions.
amounts :— Judicial Department— Judicial Commissioner
.Years of com Maximum limit in the Hyderabad Assigned Districts.
pleted service. Scale of Pension. of Pension, Civil Veterinary Department. — Inspector-
a year or a month General, if he is a Civil Officer of the
10 10-sixtieths of aver Rs, 2,000 lis. t66J Department.
age emoluments.
11 " 2,200 ■ 3:1 476. The following special scale of pension is
i 13 „ „ 2,400 admissible to Officers appointed in England to
1•■i1 ■3 .. „ ,, 2,600 .-.6} the Forest and Geological Survey Departments:—
14 .. .. >. 2,800 ■'ii'i
1S
T'i <5 „ „ „ 3,000 250 (a) After a service of less than ten years, an
■6 3|300 invalid gratuity on the scale laid down in
■; ■7 11 11 11 3,400 •:-'il Article 474 (a).
18 „ „ „ 3,600 >'->"> (/>) Alter a service of not less than ten yeai"S,
•> '9 11 n 11 3,800 !■«!
20 ,, ,, 4,000 an invalid pension not exceeding the following
2! 21 ,, ,, 4,200 :-s" amounts :—
22 33 4,400 Years of com Maximum limit
33 33 4,600 .]■ •!
24 24 it11 1111 1111 4,800 pleted service. Scale of Pension.
a
of Pension,
year or a month
25 & above 30 5,000 4.' I Rs. Rs.
Note. —[For the precise meaning of average 10 20-sixtieths of average 83;
emoluments, see Articles 486 and 487.] emoluments.
11 21 1,400 ti6i
475. Officers holding any of the appoint 12 22 n., ••M Jl11 i,?oo 150
ments enumerated below, and belonging to '3 <- ,S:'
what was formerly termed the Uncovenanted 11 .'.1 ■ 1 PIl» IIII _ 2 60O 3l6j
Service, may be allowed by the Government of 15 25
India an additional pension of Rs. 1,000 a year, 16 2n ■1• t IIII II1>
provided they have rendered not less than three '7|3 -'7■-■ ■ • II M
years of effective service (that is service of the 19 29 11 11n 11n .
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 279
Chapter XIX. —Amount OF Pensions—continued.
(c) After a service of not less than twenty (b) Personal allowance ; continues to reckon
years, a retiring pension not exceeding the fol- j as part of 'emoluments,' even when it is
lowing amounts :— wholly or partly absorbed in acting
a year or month allowance not so reckoning ;
Rs. Rs. (c) Fees or commission, if they are the
20 to 24 -i 30-sixtieths f 4,000 ,, 333J authorised emoluments of an appoint
> of average 4 ment, and are in addition to pay. In this
25 and above ) emoluments. (.5,000 „ 4163 case 4 emoluments ' means the average
478. Reduction in Certain Cases.—(a) A super earnings for the last six months of ser
annuation pension, or an invalid pension ■ vice ;
granted on account of incapacity for further (d) Charge Allowance to Signallers in the
service due to old age or natural decay from Indian and Indo - European Telegraph
advancing years, shall, if the Officer's qualifying Departments ;
service began after the 20th January, 1871, and (e) Commission in the case of a Thueyi in
after he attained the age of thirty years, be Lower Burma, 'emoluments' in this case
reduced by one-fortieth for every year or part being held to mean the average of his
of a year by which his age at the commence monthly receipts in commission during
ment of his qualifying service exceeded thirty the three years' actual service previous to
years. retirement : but see example (3) under
Note 1. —[Article 478 (a) is not applied in the Article 489 ;
case of an Officer re-employed after discharge (J) Bullock Train allowance in the Post
owing to abolition of appointment or ill-health. Office Department ;
In the case of an Officer re-employed after (g) Allowances attached to a Minor Professor
resignation, or discharge for misconduct or ship in a Medical College under the
inefficiency, the words 1 exceeded thirty years ' Medical Warrant of 1867 ;
at the end of Article 478 (a) should read (A) Allowance attached to a Professorship or
' exceeded the sum of thirty years, and the Lecturership in a Government Institution ;
term of the previous qualifying service.'] (<) Acting allowances of an Officer without a
Note 2. —[The amount of pension under this substantive appointment if the acting
service counts under Article 371, and
Article is now Pl-^-),
x 40 ' where P is the full allowances drawn by an Officer appointed
provisionally or substantively pro tempore
pension, and X is the age at entry into service to an office which is substantively vacant,
(and therefore greater than 30).] and on which no Officer has a lien, or to
Note 3. —[In the case of Jail Officers who, an office temporarily vacant in conse
previous to joining the Jail Department, had quence ot the absence of the permanent
served in the army, the limit of age for the incumbent on leave without allowances,
purpose of this Article is 38 years.] or on transfer to foreign seivice.
Aoft 4. —[This Article does not apply to Port 487. The term average emoluments means the
Officers in Madras, or to the Officers subject to average calculated upon the last three years of
Articles 403 and 404]. service.
(b) Gratuities are not subject to any reduction, 1. If, duringthe last three years of his service,
and in the case of pensions the fixed limits are an Officer has been absent from duty on leave
to be applied before, and not alter, making the with allowances, or, having been suspended,
reduction. has been reinstated without forfeiture of service,
480. In the case of an Officer whose qualifying his emoluments, for the purpose of ascertaining
service began after he attained the age of thirty the average, should be taken at what they
years, the attention of the Examining Medical would have been had he not been absent from
Officer should always be called to Article 478 duty or suspended : Provided always that his
(a), in order that he may adapt his certificate pension must not be increased on account of
accordingly. increase in pay not actually drawn. But if his
Allowances reckoned for Pension. absence during recess is reckoned as service
under Article 409, only the allowances, if any,
486. The term emoluments when used in this actually received during the recess should be
part of the regulations means the emoluments taken into account.
which the Officer was receiving immediately 489. Any part of an Officer's pay or emolu
before his retirement, and includes— ments, which is specially intended to provide for
(a) Pay; expenses incidental to his duty, must be excluded.

Chapter XX. contains Special Rules for the Police, and Chapter XXI. relates to the
Re-employment of Pensioners.
ABSTRACT OF THE

PART V.-RULES APPLICABLE TO SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS


OR SPECIAL OFFICERS.

Chapter XXII.—The Governor-General, Governors, Lieutenant-Governors, and


Members ok Council.

532. The following is the Statute Law appli the date on which he first takes upon himself
cable to the Governor-General, Governors, and the execution of his office, whether as a
Members of Council who hold or enjoy pen temporary member appointed in India, or after
sions :— the issue of His Majesty's warrant of appoint
1 Provided always and be it enacted, that if ment ; and the resignation of his office
any Governor-General, Governor, or Ordinary by not
a Member of Council, whose successor has
entered upon his office, takes effect from the
Member of the Council of India, or any Member
of the Council of any Presidency, shall hold or day following that of his embarkation at any
enjoy any pension, salary, or any place, office, port in India, excluding Aden, or from the
or employment of profit under the Crown, or expiry ot his five years' tenure of office, which
any public office, or the said Company (East ever Member
date is earlier. Any time during which a
of Council (not being himself granted
India Company), or any annuity payable out ot leave) draws less than full pay shall not be com
the Civil or Military Fund ol the said Company, puted as part of his five years' tenure of office.
the salary of his office of Governor-General of
India, Governor, or Member of Council, shall 537. The leave admissible to an ordinary
be reduced by the amount of the pension, Member of the Executive Council of the
salary, annuity, or profits ofoffice so respectively Governor -General, or of the Governor of Madras
held or enjoyed by him.'—(3 & 4 Will. 4, cap. or Bombay, is regulated by Statute 24 & 25 Vic. ,
85, s. 77.) cap. 67, s. 26, as follows:—
Section H6.—It shall be lawful for the Gover
533. If an Ordinary Member of Council hold nor-General in Council, or Governor in Council
or enjoy any pension or any annuity payable out of either of the Presidencies, as the case may be,
of the Civil or Military Fund, the salary of his to grant to an ordinary Member of Council Leave
office of Member of Council is to be reduced of Absence, under medical certificate, for a
under Acts 3 & 4 Will. 4, cap. 85, s. 77, by the period not exceeding six months, and such
amount of the pension or annuity held by him. Member, during his absence, shall retain his
A good service pension enjoyed by Military office, and shall, on his return and resumption
Officers comes within the meaning of pension of his duties, receive half his salary for the
under the Act cited above. period of such absence ; but, if his absence shall
534. Lieutenant-Governors. —(a) Leave on exceed six months, his office shall be vacated.
medical certificate for not more than six months ! Note. —[A member of the Indian Civil Service,
may be granted to a Lieutenant-Governor. On on resignation ol' the office of Member of Council,
resuming his duties after such leave, a Lieuten is entitled to subsidiarv leave preparatory to
ant-Governor is entitled to half his salary for retirement under the ordinary rules.]
the period of his absence. If he is prevented 538. Subject to any special orders by the
from resuming his duties, he is entitled to no Government of India to the contrary, Leave of
Absentee Allowances. Absence granted to an ordinary Member of the
(A) A Lieutenant-Governor is not entitled to Council of the Governor-General (if taken out of
any other leave. India) commences on the day after such Member
Note.—[A member of the Indian Civil Service, embarks at any port in India, excluding Aden,
on resignation of the office of Lieutenant- and any
ends on the day before he disembarks at
port in India, excluding Aden : Provided
Governor, is entitled to subsidiary leave prepara always that such Member has not been relieved
tory te retirement under the ordinary rules.] of the charge of his office until he embarks, and
536. Members oj Council. —The tenure by a that he resumes charge immediately upon his
Member of Council of his office begins from j disembarkation.
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 281

Part V.—Rules Applicable to Special Departments or Special Officers—continued.


Chapter XXIII.—Judges of the High Courts.
Statutory Rules. be engaged as a Member of the Council on any
special legislative measure on behall of the
543. The following Rules made under Statute Government, a deputation allowance at the rate
24 & 25 Vic, cap. 104, sec. 6, by the Secretary ol Rs. 166J a month, in addition to the salary of
of State in Council of India, regulate the salaries,
allowances, furloughs, retiring pensions, and his appointment as Judge.
(when necessary) expenses for equipment and Section II.—Leave.
voyage of the Chief Justices and Judges of the
several High Courts established under the said 6. One year's furlough shall be placed to the
Statute. They have effect from the 25th day credit of each Judge after the completion of
of April, 1899. the fourth, eighth, and twelfth years of actual
1 . In these Rules, unless there is something service. Provided that the aggregate amount of
repugnant in the subject or context,— all furlough which can during the whole period of
' Acting Chief Justice ' means a Judge ap his service be granted to a Judge shall not
pointed under sec. 7 of Statute 24 & 25 Vic, exceed three years ; provided further, that the
cap. 104, to perform the duties of Chief Justice of maximum amount of furlough which may be
a High Court. taken at any one time is fifteen months.
' Acting Judge 1 means a person appointed 7. Except under Rules 9 and 10, no Furlough
under the said sec. 7 to perform the duties of shall be granted until at credit under Rule 6.
Judge of a High Court. But any Judge already in the service ol the
' Judge' includes a Chief Justice and Acting Government at the time of being appointed to
Chief Justice, and an Acting Judge, except the High Court, who, when so appointed, had
where the contrary is expressed. at his credit, under the rules applicable to the
' Actual Service ' includes,— branch of the service to which he belonged,
(a) Time spent by a Judge on duty as Judge, Furlough without Medical Certificate, may be
or in the performance of such other func granted Furlough for a term not exceeding the
tions as he may be directed to discharge by amount so at his credit : Provided that such Fur
the Governor-General of India in Council ; lough shall not be taken until the completion of
(6) Time spent by a Judge on privilege or two years' actual service in the High Court, and
subsidiary leave ; shall not exceed one year.
(r) Duly authorised vacations (provided that S. Except under Rules 9 and 10, Furlough shall
the Judge is not absent on furlough or on not be granted until after the completion of three
extraordinary leave under Rule 26). years' actual service from the date of the last
Section I.—Salaries. return from Furlough or from Extraordinary
Leave.
The Chief Justice, or Acting Chief Justice, 9. Under Medical Certificate Furlough may be
of the High Court at Calcutta, shall be paid a granted before it is at credit under Rule 6, and
salary at the rate of Rs. 72,000 per annum. although three years' actual service may not
The Chief Justice, or Acting Chief Justice, have been completed since the last return from
of the High Courts at Madras and at Bombay, Furlough or from Extraordinary Leave.
and for the North-Western Provinces respec 10. On urgent private affairs, Furlough may be
tively, shall be paid a salary at the rate of granted to a Judge before it is at credit under
Rs. 60,000 per annum. Rule 6, and although three years of actual ser
4- A Judge, or Acting Judge, of the High vice have not been completed since the last
Courts at Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay, and return from Furlough or Extraordinary Leave :
for the North-Western Provinces respectively, Provided that Furlough under this Rule shall
shall be paid a salary at the rate of Rs. 48,000 not exceed six months, and shall be granted
per annum : provided always that every Judge only once during the whole period of a Judge's
of the High Court at Calcutta appointed before service.
the 18th day of January, 1881, snail be paid a //. Furlough taken in India shall be reckoned
salary at the rate of Rs. 50,000 per annum. from the date on which the Judge quits his office
Every Chief Justice or Acting Chief to the date of his resuming duty. Furlough
Justice, and every Judge or Acting Judge, shall taken out of India shall be reckoned from the
be allowed to draw, in addition to his salary, date of embarkation at the port of departure
any exchange compensation allowance which from India to the date of debarkation on return
may be sanctioned for public servants generally, to India, except in a case falling under
subject always to the conditions and limita Rule 24.
tions prescribed in the rules relating to such IS. If Furlough be taken partly in India and
allowance. partly out of India, the commencement and ter
5a. If a Judge of a High Court shall be nomi mination of the Furlough shall be respectively
nated under Section 10 of the Indian Councils determined under the provisions of Rule 1 r,
Act, 1861, to be an additions! Member of the according as the Furlough begins or ends in or
Council of the Governor-General, for the out of India.
purpose of making laws and regulations, he 13. For the interval between the date of quit
shall be entitled to receive, so long as he shall ting his office and the commencement of Furlough
282 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part V. —Rules Applicable to Special Departments or Special Officers—continued.
out of India, and between the termination of to duty on the expiration of the Leave applied
Furlough out of India and resuming his office, for, and that he has no intention of resigning
a Judge may be allowed Subsidiary Leave not his office or retiring from the Service, or taking
ordinarily exceeding thirty days, which in special leave of any kind, within three months after his
cases may be extended. return to duty. Such declaration shall not be
14- A Judge, when on Furlough, shall receive held absolutely to debar the person making it
allowances at the rate of Rs. 833-5-4 a month, if from applying for permission to resign his office
the Furlough be taken in India, and at the rate or to retire from the Service, or to take leave,
of ,£1,000 a year if the Furlough be taken out of within three months after his return to duty : but
India and payment be made in England. A every such application must be accompanied by
Judge, when on Subsidiary Leave, shall receive an explanation of the special circumstances under
allowances at the rate of Rs. 833-5-4 a which it is made, and it shall be in the absolute
month. discretion of the Government to grant or with
15. Except under Medical Certificate, the num hold the permission sought.
ber of Furloughs to be granted at any one time, 20. Privilege Leave may be prefixed but not
and the grant of Furlough to individual Judges, affixed to Furlough. This rule is to have
shall be subject to and limited by the exigencies effect as from 25th January, 1901.
of the service, which exigencies shall be deter- 21. Applications for Leave shall in all cases be
mined exclusively by the authority with whom submitted in such manner as the Government
rests the question of granting the Furlough. shall, from time to time, prescribe.
16. Applications for Furlough not supported 22. Leave allowance shall be payable monthly
by Medical Certificate shall be granted usually if payment is made in India, and quarter]}' if in
in the following order : — England.
The Judge who has the greatest amount of Note.—[Leave allowance is now paid monthly
Furlough to his credit under Rule 6 shall have in arrear, if payment is made in England.]
the preference. If two or more applicants are 23. No substantive appointment shall be
on an equality in this respect, preference shall vacated merely by reason ot Leave being
be given to the applicant whose actual service in granted under the Rules.
a High Court is longest, reckoning, in the case 24. I' a Judge overstays any Leave, he shall
of a Judge who has not taken Furlough or forfeit all salary during the time of his remaining
Extraordinary Leave, from the date of the com so absent ; and if he overstays his leave for
mencement of his service in the High Court, and more than one week, his office shall be liable to
in the case of a Judge who has taken Furlough, be declared vacant. But a Judge on Leave
Subsidiary, or Extraordinary Leave, from the (other than Leave under Rule 17 or 18) is not
date of his last return from such Furlough or obliged to return to duty on an authorised holi
Extraordinary Leave. If two or more appli day, unless another Officer is officiating as Judge
cants are equal in both the above-mentioned in consequence of his absence. Vacation is not
respects, the preference shall be given to the an authorised holiday within the meaning of this
senior in the Court. Rule : and a Judge whose furlough terminates
at the commencement of or during a vacation,
1J. Subject to the exigencies of the public shall
service, a Judge who has completed eleven not be entitled to full pay for any part
months' continuous duty, including the Vacation, of the period of such vacation (except a part
subsequent to his return to duty). If, after the
may take Privilege Leave for one month in each
year, but, except as provided in Clause (a), his termination ot his furlough, he remains absent
salary will cease during such Leave. A Judge during the whole or any part of a vacation, he
may not take Privilege Leave in instalments, or will, for suchadmissible
period of absence, draw the leave
more than a month at a time ; and, except as allowances under Rule 14, but the
provided in Clause (b), Privilege Leave may not provided that heasreturns
time will count actual service, not as furlough,
to duty immediately at
be combined with Vacation.
(a) A Judge who has been detained on duty the23.endNoof Leave the vacation.
as Vacation Judge may, provided that he Leave Subsidiary except Privilege Leave and
to Furlough shall count as
has not in the meantime had any furlough service for Pension.
or leave of any kind, during his next subse 26. If the Government shall in its discretion
quent privilege leave draw his Salary for deem it necessary, in any special instance, to
any period not exceeding one month in the
whole by which his Vacation may, by grant to any Judge Leave of Absence which is
reason of his being on duty, have fallen not expressly provided for in the foregoing
Rules, such Leave shall be w ithout pay : Pro
short of one month.
(b) Once in three years, and not oftener, Privi exceedalways
vided that in no case shall such Leave
lege Leave may be prefixed or affixed to the once insixthemonths, or be granted more than
whole course of the Judge's
Vacation.
IS. Rule 17 does not apply to the following service.
Judge :— Section III. —Pensions.
Prinsep, Sir H. T., Knt Calcutta, 2~. A Chief Justice of the High Court at
to whom privilege leave may be granted under Calcutta after an actual service of "eleven and
the following Rules :— a half years as Judge of a High Court, of which
(Here follow the Rules.) period at least five years and nine months shall
have been as Chief Justice of the High Court
19. Every Judge applying for Privilege Leave at Calcutta, shall receive a pension not exceeding
mu-.t sign a Declaration that he intends to return £1 ,800 per annum.
CIVII, SERVICE REGULATIONS. 283
Chapter XXIII. —Judges of t; ie H1011 Courts—continued.
98. A Chief Justice of the High Courts at period of service as Chief Justice of the High
Madras and Bombay, and for the North-Western Court at Calcutta will count for pension accord
Provinces, respectively, after an actual set vice ing to the rate of pension of a Chief Justice of
of eleven and a half years as Judge of a High the High Court at Calcutta.
Court, of which period at least five years and SS. A Judge appointed under Statute 24 & 25
nine months shall have been as Chief Justice, Vic, cap. 104, sec. 7, to perform the duties of
shall receive a pension not exceeding ,£1,500 Chief Justice, is not a Chief Justice within the
per annum. meaning of these Rules as to pension : Provided
29. A Judge of a High Court, not being that, if such Judge be afterwards appointed to
eligible for pension at a higher rate under Rules be a Chief Justice, the period during which he
27 or 28, shall, after an actual service of eleven performed the duties of Chief Justice as afore
and a half years as Judge, receive a pension said shall count as service for pension, at the
not exceeding £1,200 per annum. rate of £1,500 or of £1,800 per annum, as the
30. A Chief Justice or Judge who retires on case may he : Provided also, that the period
medical certificate after six years and nine during which a Judge performs (under section 7
months' actual service, shall receive a pension of the Statute 24 & 25 Vic, cap. 104) the duties
not exceeding one half the amount of pension of Chief Justice of the High Court at Calcutta
allowed for the full period of service. shall not count towards pension at a rate exceed
31. In the event of a Judge receiving a pen ing £1,500 a year, unless such Judge is sub
sion under the preceding Rules, he will not sequently appointed to the office of Chief Justice
be entitled to any other pension or retiring of the said High Court at Calcutta.
allowance. 39, These Rules numbered respectively 1 to
32. When a Judge who, at the time of his 26 inclusive and 33 to 38 inclusive shall apply to
appointment to a High Court, was a member every Chief Justice and Judge now holding
of one ot the Government Services in India, is office, as well as to those who may be hereafter
permitted to retire without a pension under appointed. Rules 27 to 32 inclusive shall not
the preceding rules, he shall receive such a apply to any Chief Justice or Judge now holding
pension as he might receive under the rules office, who shall before the 1st day of July, 1899,
applicable to the branch of the Service to which give notice to (he Government of India that he
he belonged when so appointed, reckoning the elects to remain underthe operation of the Rules
period of his service as a Judge of a High Court under which he now may be serving.
towards service for that pension. Section IV.—Expenses for Equipment
■'33. If a Judge who, at the time of his appoint and Voyage.
ment to a High Court, was a member of one ot
the Government Services in India, shall be /t0. For the purpose of defraying the expenses
permitted to retire on medical certificate after of equipment and voyage from Europe on first
six years and nine months of actual service as appointment, there shall be allowed—
Judge, he shall have the option of taking his To a Chief Justice or Judge ofany High Court,
pension or retiring allowance either under these £300. But no such allowance shall be made to
Rules or under the Rules applicable to the any person who, being in India, is appointed to
branch of the Service to which he belonged the office of Chief Justice or Judge, or who,
when appointed. having been in India, is in Europe at the time of
34. No Judge, selected from the Covenanted his appointment with the intention of returning
Civil Service, shall receive any pension under to India.
those Rules unless he shall have fully complied 544. Reversion to the General Service.—(a) An
with all the rules and regulations in force for Officer subject to the Rules of any of the other
the time being as to payments to be made by Chapters of these Regulations who has for a time
him as a member of the Covenanted Civil been removed from the operation of such Rules
Service on account of the provision for his own by reason of officiating as Judge of the High
pension or retiring allowance, and for pensions Court, shall, on return to general service, have
to his wife and children. to his credit the same amount of service towards
35. If a Judge be transferred from one High Privilege Leave as was at his credit when he
Court to another, the period he shall have served began to officiate as High Court Judge.
in each Court shall count towards his qualifica (b) In addition to this, he is entitled to count
tion for pension. towards Privilege Leave, under the Rules to
M. If a Judge be appointed to be a Chiel which he is subject, any period that has elapsed
Justice in the Court in which he has theretofore since he last obtained Privilege Leave or enjoyed
served, or in another Court, the period of his vacation as High Court Judge, which he could
service as Judge will count for pension according have counted for Privilege Leave asa High Court
to the rate of a Judge's pension, and the period Judge if his officiating service had been pro
of his service as Chief Justice will count for longed until leave became admissible under the
pension according to the rate of pension of a Rules applicable to Judges of the High Court.
Chief Justice of the Court to which he may have 545. If a Judge, who is a Member of the
been appointed. Indian Civil Service, or a Statutory Civil Servant,
.57. If a Chief Justice of the High Court at shall he permitted to resign his office and remain
Madras, at Bombay, or for the North-Western in the service, all leave which he may have taken
Provinces be appointed Chief Justice of the as a Judge of the High Court shall be reckoned
High Court at Calcutta, his period of service in as if it had been taken under the Rules for the
the Court from which he is transferred will leave of absence of Members of the Indian Civil
count for pension according to the rate of pen Service or Statutory Civil Servants, as the case
sion of a Chief Justice of that Court, and his | may be.
284 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part V. —Rules Applicable to Special Departments or Special Officers—continued.
Chapter XXIV.—Barrister Appointments.
546. No Civil Officer, whether a Member leave, and are limited also to the rate prescribed
of the Indian Civil Service or otherwise, is in Statutory Rule No. 14, Article 543.
entitled to any special privileges by reason (c) The Privilege Leave of the Secretary
of his being a Barrister, unless, on his first to the Government of India in the Legislative
admission to the service, he is appointed to Department, of the Judicial Commissioner or
some office in which the Local Government, with Additional Judicial Commissioner of Oudh, and
the sanction of the Government of India, has of the Administrator-General of Bengal is regu
declared it to be necessary on public grounds to lated by the Rules in Part III.
employ a Barrister. 549. (a) Special pensions are admissible as
/. A Barrister without a substantive appoint follows, but the Officers named in Article 547 are
ment, appointed to act in an office which is either otherwise subject to the 'Ordinary Pension'
reserved for a Barrister, or for which a Barrister regulations in Part IV. :—
is generally selected, may, with the special (1) After an active service of not less than 11J
sanction of the Government of India, be allowed years, a retiring pension of £1,000 a year
to draw an acting allowance not exceeding two- in the case of Judges of the Chief Courts
thirds of the pay of the appointment. of the Punjab and of Lower Burma ; and
547. The following Officers being Barristers, £750 a year in the case of persons holding
and not being Members of the Indian Civil any of the other Barrister appointments
Service, are entitled to the special privileges specified in Article 547.
detailed in this Chapter :— (2) After an active service of not less than 6}
Judges of the Chief Courts of the Punjab and years, an invalid pension not exceeding
Lower Burma. one-half the amount of pension allowed
First Judges of Small Cause Courts of Presi for the full period of service.
dency towns. (b) The Active Service of the Officers referred
Secretary to the Government of India in the to in Article 547 includes, besides time spent on
Legislative Department. duty, whether in substantive or acting service.
Judicial Commissioner or Additional Judicial Privilege Leave, Subsidiary Leave, and periods
Commissioner of Oudh. of vacation during which the Officer is not on
Administrator-General of Bengal. Furlough or Extraordinary Leave.
548. Leave. — in) The Statutory Rules which 550. Compulsory Retirement. —Barristers to
regulate the Furlough and Leave of Absence of whom the rules ot this Chapter applied on
High Court Judges (Article 543, Rules 5 to 26) the 2^th June, 1901, are exempt from the rule
are applicable also to the Officers named in the in Article 459 regarding retirement at fifty-five
preceding Article. years of age. Barristers who after that date
(b) The allowances of these Officers while on become subject lo the rules in this Chapter are
Furlough or Subsidiary Leave must not exceed required to retire on attaining the age of sixty
half their salaries at the time of proceeding on years.

Chapter XXV. —Members 01 the Indian Civil Service.


551. From the 5th May, 1869, the date of an Note 2.—[From the 31st January, 1868, to the
Officer's first arrival in India is held to be as 4th May, 1869, inclusive, the date to be taken is
follows :— the date on which he reported his arrival at the
(a) In the case of an Officer who is posted in capital town of the Presidency to which he was
F.ngland to Upper India, and arrives via Bombay, attached, or, if he was attached to the United
and who has been instructed by the Secretary of Provinces or the Punjab, and had permission to
State to inquire at the Secretariat of the Govern enter into lndii via Bombay, the date 011
ment of Bombay for any orders as to his ultimate which he reported his arrival at Bombay.]
destination— 552. Article 187 in Chapter IX. (joining time)
(i) If he receives no orders at Bombay :—the provides for the case of an Officer being unable
date on which he reports himself at I from illness to proceed to the seat of Government.
Allahabad to the Secretary to the Govern 554. The leave rules applicable are the
ment of India in the Home Department, European Service Leave Rules in Part III.
and to the Secretary to the Government of j 1 . The rules applicable to a Member of the
the United Provinces ; Indian Civil Service occupying the position of a
\\\) If he receives orders at Bombay :—the date High Court Judge are laid down in Chapter
on which he reports his arrival at any XXIII.
Station or Province to which he is attached H. The grant of privilege leave to a Member of
by such orders. the Indian Civil Service occupying the position
(b) Iii the case of any other Officer :— the date of a Judge of the Chief Court of the Punjab or
on which he reports his arrival at the capital of Lower Burma is regulated by Rules 17
town of the Presidency or Province to which he and 20, Article 543.
is attached. 555. No leave but Privilege Leave may be
Note 1. —[Before the 31st January, 1868, the granted to an Officer who has completed thirty-
date to be taken is the date of his actual arrival five years' service. Any leave other than
in India.] Privilege Leave granted to an Officer before
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS.
Chapter XXV. —Members ok the Indian Civil Service—continued.
such date ceases to have effect on the date lie I be made at the time of payment from the emolu
completes thirty-five years' service. ments of Officers according to the rules of the
s^6. Annuity Deductions. —(a) Four per cent. 1 fund to which the Officer belongs. The Funds
shall be deducted at the time of payment from are—
every Officer's pay, and from such of his ether A.—Bengal Civil Fund.
public emoluments as are mentioned below :— B.—Madras Civil Fund.
If the Officer was in the Service in 1875 or was C.—Bombay Civil Fund.
appointed to it after passing a competitive D. — Indian Civil Service Family Pension
examination held before the end of the year Regulations.
1875, and belongs to the— 561. Retirement and Annuity.—An Officer
Bengal Establishment. — Every Allowance, who has been twenty-five years in the Servire,
excepting : — counting from the date of his covenant, or from
fl) Minimum Furlough Allowance, the date of the; despatch of the Secretary of State
(2) Subsistence Allowance while on Fur announcing his appointment (whichever may
lough, have been earlier), and who has rendered
(3) Establishment Allowance, twenty-one years' active service, is entitled, on
(4) Sumptuary Allowance, and his resignation of the service being accepted, to
(5) Travelling Allowance. an annuity of /i,ooo.
Madras or Bombay Establishment. —The fol 562. An Officer who resigns the Service will,
lowing allowances, viz. : — by such resignation, vacate any Office under the
Government which he may then be holding.
(1) Acting Allowance, But this Rule does not apply to the offices of
(2) Deputation Allowance, Viceroy and Governor-General of India, Governor
(3) "Personal Allowance, of Madras, and Governor of Bombay.
(4) Fees, 563. The resignation of the Civil Service by a
(5) Allowances while on Privilege or Sub Lieutenant-Governor, Member of the Council of
sidiary Leave,
(6) Subsistence Allowance when not on the Governor-General, or of the Council of the
leave other than Privilege and Sub aGovernor of Madras or Bombay, or a Judge of
High Court, shall not be accepted unless his
sidiary Leave, and
(7) Local Allowances other than Travelling tendered andofaccepted.
resignation his office is at the same time
Allowance and Tentage. 564. An Officer who, having proceeded to
Mote.—[An Assistant or Head Assistant India and made or become liable to anv pay
Collector in the Madras Presidency is not re ment on account of the provision for the annuity
quired to pay the contribution on account of to which he might become entitled under
annuity on that part of his consolidated pay. Article 561, is declared by a medical certificate
which, before the orders of the Government of in due form to be incapacitated for further
India, in the Finance Department, No. 956, dated service, and is thereupon permitted to resign
1st June, 18S0, was drawn as house-rent allow the service before he is entitled to such an
ance.] Annuity, is entitled to a Gratuity or Annuity as
If the Officer is appointed to the Service after follows :—
(i) If he have been in the Service for less
passing a competitive examination held in or than five years ;—a Gratuity of ^500.
after the year 1876— (ii) If he have been in the Service for five
Every allowance, excepting:— years or more ;—an Annuity of £150, plus
fi) Minimum Furlough Allowance. £20 for each complete year of Service in
(2) Subsistence Allowance while on Fur excess of five ; provided that the whole
lough, Annuity shall not exceed ^450.
13) Establishment Allowance, 564a. The powerof withholdingor withdraw
<4> Sumptuary Allowance, ing the whole or any part of an annuity under
(5) Travelling Allowance, and Article 351 shall be exercised only by the
(6) Tentage. Secretary of State in Council.
Note.—[The deduction prescribed in this 565. Compulsory Retirement—(a) After thirty-
Article is not made from the salary of an ordi five years' service, counting from the date of
nary member of the Council of the Governor- his arrival in India, an Officer shall not,
General, or of the Council of the Governor of except for special reasons, and with the
Madras or Bombay.] sanction of the Secretary of State, retain his
( A) The deduction required by this Article is videdoffice, or be appointed to any new office . Pro
included in the contribution levied from an for less that if such an Officer has held his office
Officer on foreign service of the first and second reasons, with than five years he may, for special
kinds under the rules in Part VII. ; when, how the sanction of the Government
ever, an Oificer is on foreign service, and no of India, be permitted to retain his office
contribution is made by him or on his behalf until he has held it for five years. The term
' office ' in this Article includes an officiating
under Part VI L, he is required to contribute appointment.
four per cent, under Clause (a).
Note. —[This rule does not apply to an
557. Civil Fund Deductions. —Deductions on officer holding the appointment of a Judge of a
account of subscriptions to civil funds shall Chief Court. Such an officer is required to
286 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part V.—Rules Applicable to Special Departments or Special Officers—continued.
vacate his appointment on attaining the age of ! interrupted by any subsequent temporary pro-
60 years.] I motion to a higher appointment.
(b) The period of five vears begins to run ' Note.—[The term 'office' as used in this
from the date on which the Officer first takes Article does not include any office held under
up the office, whether substantively or tempor- | direct appointment by His Majesty the King-
arily, provided that if temporary, he'is confirmed j Emperor of India, but the retention of such an
without reverting to his substantive appoint- office should be subject to the condition pre-
ment : but the currency of the period is not I scribed in Article 563.]

Chapter XXVI. relates to Statutory Civil Servants.

Chapter XXVII.—Ecc lesiastical Officers.


Bishops. months, to the Metropolitan, or, on the re
367. The leave of absence of the Bishops of commendation of the Metropolitan and with
Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay is regulated by the or
concurrence of the Government of Madras
Bombay as the case may be, to the Bishop
the following Statutory Rules, made under of Madras or Bombay/
Royal Warrant, dated 4th November, 1884,
under Statute 34 and 35 Vic, cap. 62, and beThe grant of such extraordinary furlough will
subject to the limitation that no further
amended by Royal Warrants, dated 28th July, expenditure of the revenues of India be thereby
i838. and nth February, 1901. [The italicised
headings are introduced merely to facilitate entailed, and to the following conditions :—
(a) That the purpose for which the leave is
reference, and are not in the Statutory Rules.] granted shall be specified in the Gazette
Statutory Rules. Notification granting it ;
1. Bishops may be allowed leave of absence (6) That it shall not be granted more than
either on medical certificate or on furlough. twice during a Bishop's tenure of his
office ;
Leave on Medical Certificate. (c) That a second period shall in no case be
granted unless six years' active service
2. The amount of leave of absence on medical has been rendered after the first period.
certificate admissible to a Bishop is limited to ~. Furlough and leave on medical certificate
two years.
3. Subject to the limitation in Rule 2, leave of cannot be taken in continuation of each other ;
absence may be granted to a Bishop upon but furlough granted under these rules may be
medical certificate for a period not exceeding one retrospectively changed into leave on medical
year. Leave so granted may be extended upon certificate.
medical certificate to any period not exceeding dieting allowance of locum fenens.
eighteen calendar months. 8. An Archdeacon or a Chaplain appointed to
Furlough. hold charge of a diocese during the absence of
/f. The amount of furlough admissible to a athemonth Bishop is entitled to an allowance of Rs. 500
Bishop at one time is limited to six calendar office. in addition to the pay of his substantive
months. Absentee Allowance.
5. The amount of furlough earned by a Bishop
is one-eleventh of the time during which he 9. A Bishop while absent upon furlough or
has been on duty, provided that no additional upon leave on medical certificate is entitled to
furlough can be earned by duty done while six full pay less Rs. 500 a month, but not to any
months' furlough is due. The furlough due to a other allowances.
Bishop is the furlough which he has earned less
the period during which he has been absent on Travellingandsimilaralloivances oflocum tenens.
furlough. 10. An Archdeacon or a Chaplain appointed
6. To a Bishop who has been on duty without to hold charge of a diocese during the absence
interruption for thirty-three calendar months, of the Bishop upon leave on medical certificate,
md who has not for twelve calendar months is entitled to the travelling and other similar
been absent on furlough, the whole or any part allowances admissible to the Bishop.
of the furlough due to him may be granted.
Note. —[For the purposes of this rule, leave on Acting allowances oflocum tenens ofMetropolitan.
medical certificate is, and furlough is not, an 11. The allowances of the Bishop of Madras or
interruption of duty.] Bombay, when performing the functions of the
Extraordinary Furlough. Bishop of Calcutta during his absence on leave,
are regulated by 5 & 6 Vic, cap. 119. In such
6a. The Governor-General in Council mav case the Bishop of Madras or Bombay is entitled
grant furlough when not otherwise admissible to an allowance at the rate of Rs. 833-5-4 per
under the Rules for a oeriod limited to three mensem in addition to his salary as Bishop of
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 287
Chapter XXVII.—Ecclesiastical Officers—continued.
Madras or Bombay, and the Bishop of Calcutta ultimate destination, is held to have arrived in
will receive, during such absence, the salary ot India on the date on which he reports his arrival
his office less Rs. 833-5-4 per mensem. j at the Station to which he is directed to proceed in
I the orders he receives at Bombay, or at Karachi,
Grant of Leave. j if he travels by direct steamer to that port.
12. Leave under these Rules may be granted (b) A Chaplain who is not on the Bombay
to the Metropolitan by the Governor-General in Establishment, and who is not posted to any
Council, and to the Bishops of Madras and Station in the Lahore Diocese, or to any Station
Bombay by the Governments of those Presi in the Central Provinces or north of Allahabad,
dencies, on the recommendation of the Metro but who comes out to India via Bombay, is held
politan. to have arrived in India from the date on which
568. A Bishop of Madi as or Bombay exercising the he reports his arrival at the Presidency town of
the episcopal jurisdiction and functions apper Presidency to which he is attached, or, if he
receives orders at Bombay to proceed to any
taining to the See of Calcutta during a vacancy particular
of the See by the demise of the Bishop thereof Station, from the date of his arrival at
for the time being, or otherwise, is entitled to that Station.
the full pay fixed fortheoffice, viz., Rs. 3,831-6-8. (c) The report of arrival in each instance is to
be made to the Bishop of the Diocese to which
569. An Archdeacon or a Chaplain appointed the Chaplain is attached.
to hold charge of the Diocese of Calcutta,
Madras, or Bombay, during a vacancy in the 576. Probationers. —A Chaplain serves on
See is entitled to an allowance of Rs. 500 a probation for three years, at the end of which
month in addition to the pay of his substantive tie is, if reported fit by a Medical Board in
office, provided that the arrangement does not India and considered qualified by the Bishop of
involve any extra expense to the State beyond his Diocese, confirmed as a Junior Chaplain.
what would be incurred if the Bishop were Time spent in India on service under the
present on duty. He is also entitled to the Additional Clergy Society, or on other approved
travelling and other similar allowances ad service, may be included in the period of proba
missible to the Bishop ; but the grant of visita tion. Probationary service, which is passed
tion allowance is subject to the restriction laid under the Government, counts in all cases to
down in Articles 11 12 and 1149. wards leave and gratuity, and if the Chaplain
570. The official status of the Bishops of also was appointed after the 17th March, 1892, it
Rangoon, Lucknow, and Lahore is that of a counts towards pension. Probationary
Senior Chaplain, and, as such, they are subject service,ment,
which is not passed under the Govern
does not count towards leave or gratuity,
to the rules in Articles 573 to 599. Article 567 but if the Chaplain was appointed after the 17th
does not apply to them. March, 1892, it counts towards pension.
Chaplains. Leave. —[A Chaplain on probation is not
573. Residence and Service.— (a) Residence entitled except
to any leave during his probation,
privilege leave under Article 592.]
(or Active Service) is reckoned, in the case
of a Chaplain appointed in England, from the 580. The amount of Furlough 'admissible' to
date of his arrival in India ; and, in the a Chaplain is limited to six years. All the
case of a Chaplain appointed while resident in Rules in this Section are subject to this
India, from the date on which he takes charge limitation.
of his office, but he must not assume charge 581. The amount of Furlough 'earned' by a
before the despatch from the Secretary of State Chaplain is one-fourth of his Active Service, and
appointing him is received in India. Residence three months in addition thereto.
includes besides time spent on duty—
(\) Privilege and Subsidiary Leave. 582. The amount of Furlough 'due' to a
(ii) Time passed out of employ in India, Chaplain is the amount which he has earned,
otherwise than on leave. diminished by the amount of Furlough which
(6) ' Service' includes ' Residence,' and, also, he has enjoyed.
all time spent on Leave of any description, but 583. (a) To a Chaplain who has rendered
no time before the beginning of ' Residence.' three years' Continuous Service, Furlough for
574. Date of arrival in India.—A Chaplain is not more than two years may be granted as
held to have arrived in India on the date on follows :—
which he reports his arrival either at the head First. On medical certificate, unconditionally
quarters of the Diocese to which he is attached, (see Articles 828 to 832 and 836 to 838, for
or at any other Station to which he may be ap the Procedure Rules).
pointed or directed to proceed. Secondly. Without medical certificate, subject
575. (a) A Chaplain on the Bengal Establish to the following provisos :—
ment, who is posted in England to the Lahore (i) That the Furlough be due to him :
Diocese or to any Station in the Central Pro (ii) That he have rendered seven years' Active-
vinces, or north of Allahabad, who comes to Service ;
India via Bombay, or by direct steamer to
Karachi, and who is instructed by the Secretary (iii) That a period of not less than eighteen
of State to inquire from the Secretary to the months has elapsed since his last return
Government of Bombay, or at Karachi, from the from privilege leave of over six weeks'
Commissioner in Sind, for orders as to his duration ;
28S ABSTRACT OF THE
Part V.—Rules Applicable to Special Departments or Special Officers—continued.
(iv) That the whole number of Chaplains A Chaplain on Furlough or Special Leave does
absent on Furlough and Special Leave do not forfeit his past Leave Allowances by resign
not exceed the limit appointed by the ing the Service without returning to India.
Government of India. Except on medical
certificate or on very urgent private affairs, 586. A Chaplain returning from furlough
Furlough or Special Leave may not be out of India is not granted an advance of Allow
granted to a Church of England Chaplain ances for more than thirty-five days beyond the
if twenty per cent, of the whole number date of embarkation for India.
of Chaplains belonging to his Diocese are
already absent on Furlough or Special 587. Special Leave on urgent private affairs
Leave. The Bishop ofCalcutta will report may be granted at any time for not more than
to the Government of India when the limit six months :
is reached, and the Bishops of Lucknow, Provided that a Chaplain, who has had Special
Lahore, or Rangoon , as the case may be, to Leave, mvist render six years' Active Service
their respective Local Governments. before he can again have such leave.
(A) Furlough taken under this Article may, on
medical certificate, be extended to not more than 588. For the first period of a Chaplain's Spe
three years. cial Leave, he is entitled to the Leave Allowance
(c) The Furlough of a Chaplain is strictly admissible during ordinary Furlough. In sub
limited to a period of three years at one time, sequent periods he is entitled to no Leave
and cannot be extended even without allowances. Allowance.
But the Secretary of State reserves to himself 589. The Subsidiary Leave of a Chaplain and
the power of allowing a Chaplain to remain the beginning and ending of his Furlough and
in Europe beyond three years, should special Special Leave are regulated by the Rules in
and exceptional circumstances require it. Chapter XIII.
584. (a) To a Chaplain who has not rendered *;qo. A Chaplain on Subsidiary Leave is en
three years' Continuous Service, Furlough for titled
not more than one year may be granted on Leave to the same Allowances as during the
to which it is Subsidiary.
medical certificate.
(b) Furlough granted under this Article for 591. A Chaplain may draw Allowances as if he
less than one year, may, on medical certificate, were on Privilege Leave for any part of his Sub
be extended to not more than one year. sidiary Leave for which if he were not retiring
from the Service or going on furlough or on
585. Furlough Alloivances. —(a) A Chaplain on Special
Furlough is entitled to allowances as follows :— sible to him. Leave, Privilege Leave would be admis
Ordinary Other
Furlough. Furlough. ^92. Privilege Leave may be granted a<
Archdeacon of Calcutta, follows :—
Madras, or Bombay, (i) After five months' uninterrupted duty,—
and the Presidency for not more than one month.
Senior Chaplain ot After ten months' uninterrupted duty,-
the Church of Scot for not in >re than two months.
land at the same
places .. £600 a year £480 a year. (iii) After fifteen months' uninterrupted duty,
Senior Chaplain £i°° n £384 » —for not more than three months.
Junior Chaplain £35° .. £3°° ,, Note. —[Time spent by a Chaplain in Kashmi'-
An Archdeacon of Rangoon or Lahore draws under Foreign Department Order No. 84, dated
13th March, 1863, counts as time spent on duty,
no extra Furlough Allowance by reason of his except for the purposes of this Article.]
office as Archdeacon.
Note. —[A Junior Chaplain appointed a Senior be593. Privilege leave to the amount due may
prefixed as such to furlough, special leave on
Chaplain while on furlough is entitled to the urgent
higher furlough allowance specified in this withoutprivate affairs, and extraordinary leave
allowances, under the conditions pre
Article from the date of such appointment.] scribed in Article 233 : Provided that when
(6) To a Chaplain proceeding on Furlough privilege leave is so combined, the amount of
to England (not combined with Privilege Leave) the privilege leave due shall be calculated under
an advance of the first quarter's allowances may the Rules in Chapter XII.
be made, which advance is not recoverable in
the event of his death. 594. In applying for Privilege Leave, a Chap
lain must, except when the leave is combined
(c) Ordinary Furlough includes— with other leave under Article 593, record the
(i) The first two years of each separate period declaration prescribed in Article 826.
of Furlough under Article 583. 4. An Officer who has been granted privilege
<ii) So much of Furlough under Article 584 leave in combination with other leave is not
as may be due, provided that the Chaplain permitted to resign the service until a period of
have rendered six months' Continuous at least six months has elapsed from the begin
Active Service. ning of his combined leave.
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 2S9
Chapter XXVII. —Ecclesiastical Officers—continued.
595. A Chaplain may not take Privilege Leave ! Per annum.
in instalments. £ s. d.
Ten years' and over a pension of ... 127 '5 o
596. A Chaplain 011 Privilege Leave is entitled 1 Thirteen years' and over a pension of 173 7 6
to the same pav and house-rent as it he were on Eighteen years' and over a pension of 292 o o
duty. Retiring Pension.
597. Extraordinary leave may be granted Chaplains appointed before 17th March, 1392.
under Article 33a. Per annum.
... ^ s- d-
598. Benefices in the United Kingdom. —The After 17 years residence and 20
orders in the following despatcn from the years' service ... 365 o o
Secretary of State, No. 132 Public, dated 27th Chaplains appointed after 17th March, 1892.
December, i838, regarding the acceptance by Per annum.
Chaplains of Benefices in the United Kingdom, £ d.
should be strictly adhered to :— After 20 years' residence and 23
' A Chaplain accepting a Benefice in the years' service ... ... ... 365 o o
United Kingdom must forthwith report his Notes.—(a) Gratuities are subject to a maximum
having done so to the Government under which of /800 and a minimum ot ^200.
he is serving, if he is in India, or to the Secretary (&) The Invalid pensions of £ 127 15s., and
of State if he is out of India on Furlough ; and /C'73 7s- 6ef- a year, are admissible only
on the expiry of any leave which may ( whether after a trial of a temperate climate and
before or alter such acceptance) have been upon a certificate from the Medical Board
granted to him, his Indian appointment will be attached to the India Office that the
deemed vacant. If he desires to retain his Indian officer is permanently unfit to serve in
appointment he must, before the expiry of his India.
leave, resign the Benefice, having first obtained 600. Retirement. —A Chaplain must retire after
the consent of the Secretary of State and of the twenty-five
Uishop of the Diocese in which the Benefice is exempted byyears' service, unless specially
the Secretary of State, on the
situated, to his doing so. recommendation of the Governor-General in
' No extension of leavewill under any circum Council, or, if he belong to the Madras or Bom
stances be granted to a Chaplain on furlough of bay Establishment, of the Governor in Council
who has accepted a Benefice in the United his Presidency.
Kingdom, unless he has resigned the same 601. No leave, other than Privilege Leave-
before the expiry of sucn furlough with the con- under Article 592, may be- granted to a Chaplain
bent before mentioned.' who has completed twenty-five years' service.
Leave other tlian Privilege Leave granted to a
599. Pensions.—Chaplains are entitled to 1 Chaplain before completion of twenty-five years'
pension according to the following scale :— service ceases to have effect on such completion.
Note. —[Articles 600 and 601 do not apply to
Gratuity and Pension on Medical Certificate. the Bishops of Rangoon, Lucknow and Lahore
(see Article 570).]
Chaplains appointed before 17th March, 1892. Ministers other than Chaplains.
Per annum. 602. A Clergyman appointed under the orders
£ »■ of the Government to perform the duties of a
Seven years' residence and over 127 15 Chaplain on the Regular Establishment, is
Ten years residence and over •73 7 entitled to an allowance of Rs. 100 a month.
Fifteen years' residence and over 292 o
Chaplains appointed after 17th March, 1392. 603. The allowances of a Clergyman (whether
of the Additional Clergy Society or any other
£ s. d. recognised Society) are regulated by the Local
I lult-r ten years residence, for each Government within an annual grant for each
completed year, a gratuity of ... 80 o o Government.
290 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part V. Rules Applicable to Special Departments or Special Officers- continued.
Chapter XXVIII.—Military Officers.1
Pay, Allowance and Leave Rule?. five years. The term 'office' in this Article
includes an officiating appointment, and the
604. The acting allowances of Military Officers currency
in Civil employ are governed by the rules in interruptedof bytheanyperiod of five years is not
subsequent temporary pro
Articles 104 to 116, and the Leave of Military motion to a higher appointment.
Officers subject to the Civil Leave Rules is (b) The period of five years begins from the
granted under the European Service Leave date on which the Officer first takes up the
Rules in Chapter XIII. office, whether substantively or temporarily :
605. The Local Government may grant Fur Provided that, if temporary, he is confirmed
lough or Leave under Military Rules, or Special without reverting to his substantive appoint-
Leave under Article 316, to a Military Officer ' ment ; but the currency of the period is not
subject to the Military Leave Rules.
Note 1.— [The grant of furlough other than on II interrupted
motion to a
by any subsequent temporary pro-
higher appointment.
medical certificate to a Military Officer in Civil
employ is subject to the condition that a period ' trative [Exception. — Medical Officers of the Adminis
Grades—namely, Surgeon-Generals and
of not less than eighteen months has elapsed I Colonels, are not compelled to retire from the
since his last return from privilege leave of over Service until they attain the age of sixty years.]
six weeks' duration.]
Note 2.—[The grant of Furlough or Leave, 613. The undermentioned Officers cease to be
other than Privilege Leave, out of India to a in Civil employ on attaining the age of fifty-
Military Officer subject to the Military Leave five years :—
Rules carries with it the grant of Subsidiary (<») Military Officers in the Survey of India,
Leave under the provisions of Article 322. unless specially permitted by the Secretary
606. A Local Government may also grant of State, in the interests of the Public
Short Leave (under Civil or Military rules as Service, to remain in the department for
the case may be) to a Military Officer subject a further definite period ;
to the Military Leave Rules. (6) Officers of the Indian Medical Service
Note 1.—[This Article also applies to officers below the rank of Colonel ;
of the British service employed in a Civil (c) Departmental Officers and Warrant
Department in India.] Officers.
Note 2. —[Privilege leave in combination with 614. On succession to the Colonel's Allowance,
other leave is admissible to a Military Officer in a Military Officer (not holding an appointment,
Civil employ under the conditions and limitations the tenure of which is limited to five years)
in Article 233 but not under the military rules must vacate any Civil appointment which he
promulgated with India Army Order No. 64, then holds. But, with the sanction of the
dated 1st February 1904.] Secretary of State in Council, he is eligible for
Note 3. — [A Military Officer employed in the reappointment or for employment in the same
Military Secretariat of the Government of or any other appointment, at the discretion 01
India, or as Military Secretary to the Resident the Government of India in the Military Depart
at' Hyderabad, or as Private Secretary to a ment. In such a case his civil pay will be
Lieutenant-Governor, or as an A.-D.-C., reduced by the amount of his Colonel's allow
appointed from Military employment, is not ance, which will be included in, and not given
entitled to Privilege Leave under Chapter XII in addition to, his consolidated salary.
of these Regulations.] 615. Public Works Deportment. —A Military
607. No other leave of absence may be Officer in the Public Works Department, who,
granted under the Regulations in Part III. to a on reaching the age of 50 years, has not
Military Officer subject to the Military Leave attained the rank of Superintending Engineer,
Rules. will be liable to be called upon to vacate
Compulsory Retirement from Civil Employ. his616. appointment.
Military Officers in the Public Works
612. (a) A Military or Naval Officer in Civil and Telegraph Departments cease to be in Civil
employ, after attaining the aie of 55 years, shall employ on attaining the age of 55 years.
not, except for special reasons, with tile sanction
of the Secretary of State, retain his office or be 617. A Military Officer serving in the Public
appointed to any new office : Provided that, if Works Department must vacate absolutely any
such an Officer has held his office for less than appointment he may hold in that Department on
five years, he may, for special reasons, with the succession to the Colonel's allowance.
sanction of the Government of India, be per 620. Leave after completion of period of Civil
mitted to retain his office until he has held it for Employ. — (a) No leave but Privilege Leave may
1 The following is the Rule of the Military Depart there is a fair likelihood of his being brought on ihe per
ment for regulating the treatment of regimental officers manent establishment of that department ; otherwise he
selected for temporary employment in certain Civil must immediately be returned to his regiment.
Departments : An Officer so seconded must either return to his regi
Clause 129. With the 'auction of the Secretary of ment at the end of five years, or be struck olf its strength
State for India, it is notified that a regimental on retention in a department for any period beyond that
Officer selected for temporary employment with a de lerm. [Indian Army Circulars. Military Department,
partment of the State in an appointment other than No. 1451, dated 70th October, 1880.]
those* whose seconding is regulated by the provisions of
paragraph 4 of G. G. O. No. 811 of 1877 will, on the • Army or personal staff appointments tenable for fixed
expiration of a year of such temporary duly, be seconded,
provided that the department employing him certifies that periods.
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 291
Chapter XXVIII.—Mil tary Officers—continued.
be granted to a Military Officer in Civil employ, Note. —[In the case of a Military or Naval
whether subject to the Civil or Military Leave Officer in Civil employ, who reverts to Military
Rules, or to any Naval Officer who is more I employ under the operation of the rules
than fifty-five years old. Any leave, other 1 in this section, privilege leave cannot be
than Privilege Leave, granted in the Civil granted at the end of his service in the Civil
Department to a Military or Naval Officer in Department for any period which will expire
Civil employ before lie is fifty-five years old within the three months previous to his
ceases to have effect on his fitty-fifth birthday, reversion. ]
on which date he reverts to Military employ.
The absentee allowances of a Military Officer in of (A) In applying Clause (fl) to Medical Officers
the administrative grades— namely, Surgeon-
Civil employ on leave other than Privilege Leave Generals and Colonels—' sixty ' or ' sixtieth ' as
become a Military charge and he becomes subject
to Military' Rules on his fifty-fifth birthday, I the case may be, should be substituted for 1 fifty-
whether his leave was granted in the Military ; five' or 'fifty-fifth.'
or the Civil Department.

Chapter XXIX.—Civil Veterinary Department.


Note.—[The rules contained in this chapter apply only to those Officers of the Civil Veterinary
Department who were transferred red Ito it from the Army Veterinary Department.]
621. Officers officiating in the Department General, who resigns the Civil Veteri
draw the pay of their military rank plus half the nary Department before retirement,
civil allowance attached to that rank. forfeits all claims to pension under the
622. The leave and leave allowances of Civil scale fixed for the Department.
Veterinary Officers are regulated by the rules in qualified The pension of the Inspr.-Genl., if he has
Chapter XIII., applicable to military officers year afterunderclause (a), is at the rate of ^600 a
three years' tenure of office. Should an
subject to the Civil Leave Rules, with the officer have completed five years' tenure of the
following special conditions :— post of Inspr.-Genl. before having rendered ten
(a) Officers on ordinary furlough draw half years'
the pay of their military rank plus half for a pension ofin£500
service the Department, he is eligible
a year.
their civil allowances. Officers retiring before having completed ten
(b) Civil Veterinary Officers are treated, in years' service in Civil employ are dealt with
applying the rules mentioned, as if they under military rules for pension or gratuity. In
had, before entering the civil Depart the case of an officer invalided before completing
ment, been subject to the Leave Rules ten years' service in the Civil Veterinary
for the Staff Corps (1886) from the date Department, the gratuity or pension earned by
of their arrival in India. him under Military rules is increased in the
623. The pension rules of the Civil Veterinary same proportion as the total Civil allowances
Department are as follow :— bear to the total Military allowances earned by
(a) No officer becomes qualified for pen him during his period of service in India.
sion under the scale fixed tor the [Note. — Previous service in an appointment
Department until he has rendered ten absorbed into the Civil Veterinary Department
years' service in it. counts as service rendered in that Department
(A) Pensions are granted at the rates pre for the purposes of this rule.]
scribed for the Army Veterinary 624. The rules in Chapter XXVIII. relating to
Department by the Army Regulations the retirement of Military Officers in Civil
in force for the time being, plus an employ upon attaining the age of fifty-five years,
addition made 011 the following scale :— apply to Army Veterinary Officers in the Civil
After 10 years' service in the Civil Veterinary Department.
Veterinary Department ^72 a year ; 625. Service in the Field. —Civil Veterinary
alter 15 years service in the Civil Officers called upon to serve with an army in
Veterinary Department £96 a year ; the field are entitled to the privileges of iheir
after 20 years' service in the Civil army rank, and retain their Civil pay and allow
Veterinary Department j£i 20 a year. ances. Such service counts tor leave and
(c) Leave, apart from privilege leave, counts pension in the same way as service rendered in
as service qualifying towards pension to the Civil Department.
the extent of two months for every year 626. Family Pe>tsions. —The family of a Civil
of actual service. Veterinary Officer recruited from the Veterinary
(d) Retirement is optional after twenty Staff' of the Army are eligible for pension under
vears' service and allowed on medical the provisions of the Royal Warrant, ' Pay and
certificate after fifteen years' service. Non-effective Pay, ' applicable to the families ot
An officer, other than the Inspector- Army Veterinary Officers.
292 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part V.—Rules Applicable to Special Di:r ARTMENTS CR SPFCIAL OFFICERS—Continued.
Chapter XXX.—Civil Engine :rs and Telegraph Officers.
Leave Allowances. Pension Rules.
627. The rules in this Chapter appiy, to the 635. The rules in this section apply to all
extent stated in the several Articles, to the Officers of the classes described in clauses («) to
following Officers :— (c) of Article 627, and also to those Engineers
(a) Officers of the Public Works and Tele whose names are given in Appendix 12.
graph Departments appointed from the Not— [The Rules in Article 613 apply to
Royal Indian Engineering College at all classes of Officers of the Public Works and
Cooper's Hill. Telegraph Departments. ]
(6) Stanley Engineers. 636. The pensionary claims of Indian College
(c) Other Civil Engi neers and Telegraph Engineers, and of other Civil Engineers
Officers appointed by the Secretary of (whether of purely Asiatic descent or not) ap
State. pointed in India, and of Telegraph Officers not
(d) Indian College Engineers appointed in included under Clauses (a) and (r) of Article
India. 627, are governed by the ordinary rules in Part
(f) Other Civil Engineers not of purely IV. But in the case of Officers of' this class who
Asiatic descent, appointed in India. may rise to the rank of Super-intending Engineer,
628. Commencement of Service.— If a Cooper's or in the Telegraph Department, of Superin
Hill Engineer lands in India on or before the Telegraph1stDepartment,
tendent grade, or in the Indo-European
1st December of the year in which he passes out ment of India will be ofprepared Director, the Govern
to consider
of College, his service counts from the preceding 1 favourably their admission to the pension rules,
1st October, unless another date should be j including those contained in Article 642, appli
specified in his letter of appointment. cable to the Officers specified in Article 635.
629. If a Cooper's Hill Engineer is, after Provided that Civil Engineers and Telegraph
completing his three years' residence at College, Officers who are Members of the Provincial
required to go through a course of practical Services of the Public Works and Telegraph
engineering in England under a Civil or Departments are not eligible for the concession
Mechanical Engineer, his service, unless another described in this Article.
date should be specified in his letter of appoint /. The concessions made under this Article
ment, will reckon from the commencement of the do not affect the operation of the rules which
practical course, or from such later date as will determine the age from which qualifying service
be consistent with the regulation that he may begins.
count as service towards pension the time spent 637. The Government of India may, on special
on such practical course to the extent of one grounds, recommend for sanction of the Secretary
year only. of State the grant of an invalid pension, on the
630. The service of a Cooper's Hill Engineer, scale below to an Officer belonging to the
whose case is not provided for in Articles 628 or classes referred to as appointed in India, in
629, and who does not land in India by the 1st Article 627, provided that he be not of purely
December, and that of any other Civil Engineer Asiatic descent. This Article does not apply
appointed by the Secretary of State, counts from to Officers of the Provincial Service.
the date on which he lands in India. Not less than Rs. 1,000 or more than Rs. 2,000
631. The service of an Officer appointed to the a year :—
Telegraph Department, after training or com If the qualifying service Forty-fifth part of the
petitive examination by the Secretary of State, of the Officer be not Officer's average
begins as fellows:— less than— emoluments.
(i) If appointed after competitive examina 10 years 10
tion, from date of covenant. 11 ,, 11
(ii) If appointed after trainingat Cooper's Hill, 12 ,, 12
from date of sailing of vessel selected •3 - »3
by the Secretary of State, or 1st October M '4
in the year of passing out of the 638. Unless there is something repugnant in
College, whichever is named in his the subject or context, the rules of Part IV.
letter of appointment, provided that he apply to Officers defined in Article 635, but they
reaches India within two months of that are modified in the points noted in the following
date or other approximate date named in Articles.
his letter of appointment ; otherwise from | 639. The rule which excludes service under
date of arrival in India. the age of twentv years does not apply to the
632. The service of an Officer appointed in officers defined in Article 635, or to Indian
India begins ordinarily from the date on which College Engineers.
he takes charge of the office to which be is first 640. Privilege leave and subsidiary leave
appointed. count as service. Other leave counts to the
634. The Civil Engineers and Telegraph extent stated in Article 408.
Officers whose leave is regulated bv the 641. The following special scale of Pensions
European Service Leave Rules' (Chapter XIII.) is admissible to the Officers defined in Article
are enumerated in Article 297, Clauses (O and 63s:-
(e). The leave of all other Officeis is regu {a) After a service of less than ten years, art
lated by the Indian Service Leave Rules invalid gratuity on the staU t'at<f dozvti in
(Chapter XIV.). Article 474 (a).
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. ■93
Chapter XXX.—Civil Engineers ,\nd Telegraph Officers— continued.
(5) After a service of not less than ten years, (ii) Director of Construction ; Direetor
an invalidpension not exceeding thefollow of Traffic ; or chief Superintendent in
ing amounts :— the Indian Telegraph Department.
\e***, °f c?m" Scale of Pension. Maximum limit of (iii) Directors ofthe Persian and Persian
pleied service. Pension. GulfTelegraphs in the Indo-European
year month. Telegraph Department.
20-sixtiethsofAver- Rs. 1,000 Rs. 83J Note 1. —[For the purpose of awarding these
age Emoluments special additional pensions, Civil Engineers, of
11 1 ,400 116 the classes enumerated in Article 635, in Class I.
ia 22 1 ,800 150 of the State Railway Revenue establishments,
»3 23 2,200 I83J or in Classes I., II., and III. of Examiners,
M "4 2,6v.O 2163 Public Works Accounts, and the Under Secretary
'3 to the Government of India, Public Works
16 26 Department, Irrigation, Roads and Buildings
17 27 1 3,000 250 (Civil Works Branch), are treated as of equiva
18 lent rank to a Superintending Engineer.]
19 29 Note 2. —[The provisions of this Article apply
(c) After a service of not less than twentyyears, to officers of the Indo-European Telegraph De
a retiring pension not exceeding the follow partment appointed up to the 28th July, 1896.
ing amounts :— Those appointed thereafter come wholly under
20 to 24 ^ 30-sixtieths of Aver- (4,000 333} Article 643.J
25 & above] age Emoluments (5,000 416S Note 3. —[It is important to bear in mind that
642. Special Additional Pensions. —One or these additional pensions cannot be claimed as
other, but not both, of the following special addi a matter of right, but will be granted at the
tional pensions over and above those allowed in discretion of the Government of India as re
Article 641 may be granted by the Government of wards of 'approved service.' See special
India to officers of the classes specified in Article addition to certificate in Form No. 26 (Pension).]
635, limited in the case of the Engineer Establish 643. For Officers to whom special additional
ment to those appointed not later than 1898, and of Pensions under Article 642 are not admissible,
the Telegraph Department to those appointed not the following special additional pensions may
later than 1897, as rewards of approved service be allowed by the Government of India :—
in the responsible positions mentioned below :— Additional Pensions of Rs. 1,000 per annum
(a)Additional Pensions ofRs.2,ooopcr annum to those who have rendered not less than
to those who have served three years as— three years of effective service in the follow
(i) Chief Engineers, or Officers who ing appointments, provided that in each case
may have been graded as such. during such service the Officer has shown,
(ii) Director - General, or Deputy - such special energy and efficiency as may be
Director-General, of Telegraphs. considered deserving of the concession :—
(iii) Managers, North-Western, Oudh Secretary to the Government of India,
and Rohilkhand and Eastern Bengal Public Works Department, Railways.
State Railways. Secretary to the Government of India,
Note.—[If an officer to whom thisclause applies Public Works Department, Irrigation,
is compelled to retire under the 55years: rule, or Roads and Buildings.
on medical certificate, before he has served the Director of Railway Construction and
full period of three years, he may, with the special Deputy Secretary, Public Works De
sanction of the Government of India, receive a partment, Railways.
special pension, which bears the same ratio to the Director of Railway Traffic and Deputy
full pension of Rs. 2,000, as the number of com Secretary, Public Works Department,
plete months' service in the grades referred to Railways.
in thisclause bears to the full period of 3 years.] Accountant-General, Public Works De
(b)Additional Pensions of fis. 1 ,000per annum partment, and Deputy Secretary, Public
to those who have served threeyears as— Works Department, Accounts Branch.
(i) Superintending Engineers. * Chief Engineers and Officers of corre-
• Detailed list 0/ appointments referred to in this head tinder Public Works Department as at present held.
Madras (2) Chief Engineer and Secretary, and Chief Engineer and Joint Secretary,
Pub ic Work: Department.
Bombay (2) and Secretary, Public Works Department, and Chief
Engineer, Central [Division,
Bengal (2) ... and Secretary, Buildings and Roads Branch and Irriga
tion Branch.
United Provinces (2) and Secretary, Buildings and Roads Branch, and Irriga
tion Branch.
Punjab (2) and Secretary, Buildings and Roads Branch, and
Irrigation Branch,
Burma (1) , and Secretary, Public W'orks Department.
Central Provinces or Assam ., ,,
(Either of these, but not l»oth at one time, might be held by a Chief Engineer.)
t Railway Branch (6r—
Managers, North-Western, Oudh and Rohilkhand and Eastern Bengal State Railways.
Consulting Engineer of any constituted circle when the appointment is held by a Chief Engineer.
Engim-ers-in-Cnief of Railways under survey, construction, or open, when the appointment is h
by a Chief Engineer
t N.B.—The present sanctioned number of appointments carrying the rank cf Chief Engineer in the Railway
Branch is six.
294 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part V. —Rules Applicable to Special De 'ART.MENTS OR SPECIAL OFFICERS—Continued.
sponding rank in the several branches j 648. The following rules apply to officers,
ot the Public Works Department. whether Civil or Military, holding the appoint
Officers graded as Chief Engineer and ments enumerated below :—
seconded from the Department holding Secretary to Government of India, Public
appointments of corresponding rank Works Department, Railways.
and responsibility in foreign service. Secretary to the Government of India,
Director-General of Telegraphs in India. Public Works Department, Irrigation,
Deputy Director-General of Telegraphs Roads, and Buildings.
in India. Director of Railway Construction.
Director-in-Chief of the Indo-European Director of Railway Traffic.
Telegraph Department, when the office Accountant-General, Public Works Depart
is held by a member of either the ment.
Indian or the Indo-European Telegraph Chief Engineers, Class 1, who have held
Department. one appointment with that rank for five
Deputy Managers, Traffic Superintendents, years continuously.
and Locomotive Superintendents, in the Manager, North-Western Railway.
ist Grade, Class i, of the State Railway Director-Gener al of Telegraphs,
Revenue Establishment. (r) An officer who is granted a special
Examiners, Class I, Superior Accounts extension of time in any high appointment in
Branch, Public Works Department. the Public Works or Telegraph Department, the
Directors, Indian Telegraph Department. tenure of which is limited by rule, shall not be
Superintending Engineers, Class I, Public allowed any leave during such extension except
Works Department. privilege leave ; and, should longer leave be
Under Secretary to the Government of India, necessary on account of ill-health, urgent private
Public Works Department, Irrigation, affairs, or other cause, the extension shall, ipso
Roads and Buildings (Civil Works facto, cease from the departure of the officer on
Branch). such leave.
644. (a) All service, whether temporary or sub (2) An officer who has served his lull time in
stantive, counts as service towards these special any of the posts referred to, whose time is not
additional pensions, but periods passedon leave, extended, and for whom no suitable post can be
other than Privilege Leave, are excluded. found, and who desires to take leave to England
(4) All periods during which an officer until the time of his retirement arrives, whether
officiates for another absent on privilege leave leave is permissible to him under the rules or
are excluded ; also all periods, not exceeding not, shall be permitted to take leave on leave
three months, during which an officer officiates allowances not exceeding a maximum limit of
lor another, who counts, or would, if he were ^600 a year until he completes the service
a Civil Engineer, count the time for the special which entitles him to the maximum pension
pension. attainable by him. The same rule applies to an
645. The following Officers of the Indo- officer compelled to vacate his appointment
European Telegraph Department, are subject under rule (1).
to the pension rules in this Section for Officers (3) The appointments vacated under rule (2)
of the Public Works Department : — Leach, E. A., shall be considered vacant, and substantive
Kelly, J. H. C. promotions made in the vacant places.
1. Officers ot the Indian Telegraph Depart 649. Any Civil Engineer of the Public Works
ment, who may be transferred to the Indo- Department, who, on reaching the age of fifty
European Telegraph Department, retain the years, has not attained the rank of Superin
pensionary privileges of their own branch of tending Engineer, will be liable to be called
the department. upon to retire.
COMPU LSORY RETI REM ENT. 650. All Civil Engineer-; in the Public Works
646. The tenureof theappointmentof Director- Department,Civilian Under, and Assistant, Secre
General of Telegraphs is limited to five years. taries in the Public Works Branch of the Secre
Extensions of this term can be sanctioned by tariat of the Government of India, or of a Local
the Secretary of State alone. Government or Administration, and Civilians in
647. No Chief Engineer of the Engineer the Superior Accounts Branch of the Public
Branch of the Public Works Department, nor Works Department, in the Superior Railway-
any officer of corresponding rank in the Superior Revenue Establishment, and in the Superior
Revenue Establishment of State Railways, or in Establishment cf the Telegraph Department, are
the SuperiorAccounts Establishment of the Public required to retire on attaining the age of fifty-
Works Department, nor any officer holding the five years.
office of Secretary or Deputy Secretary to the Note.—[The above rule is applicable to all
Government of India in the Public Works Civilians of the several establishments named,
Department, can, without re-appointment, hold whatever the source of their appointment
the same post for more than five years. may be.]
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS.

Chapter XXXI. —Law Officers,


651. In this Chapter, unless there is some I Leave during Vacation.
thing repugnant in the subject or context, the ■S. Leave of Absence during the Vacation of the
term ' Law Officer ' includes— ! High or Chief Court within whose jurisdiction
At! Advocate General; a Standing Counsel; J the Officer serves, may be granted without
the Administrator General at Madras and deduction of pay, provided that no expense be
Bombay ; an Official Trustee ; an Official caused by the gi ant of such Leave.
Assignee.
A Receiver of a High Court; an Officer of a Medical Certificate.
High Court who holds an appointment which, 4. Leave may be granted on Medical Certifi
by law, can be held only by a Barrister. cate for a period not exceeding one year ; and
A Secretary in the Legislative Department to a Leave so granted may, on Medical Certificate, be
Local Government. extended to twenty months.
A Remembrancer or Deputy Remembrancer 5. Leave of Absence on Medical Certificate
of Legal Affairs. may not be granted again until after three years'
A Government Advocate, or Assistant to the ' Active Service.'
Government Advocate in Burma, and the Private Affairs.
Junior Government Advocate in the Punjab.
A Clerk ofthe Crown ; a Government Solicitor; 6. Leave of Absence on Private Affairs for a
a Government Pleader. period not exceeding six months may be granted
once only to an Officer who has rendered six
A Government Prosecutor ; the Assistant years' 'Active Service. '
Secretary to the Government of Bengal in
the Legislative Department. Furlough.
652. The Leave of Absence and Acting Allow 7- After four years' 'Active Service,' Fur
ances of a Law Officer who is a Member of lough without Pay, but with retention of ap
the Indian Civil Service or a Statutory Civil pointment, may be granted for a period not
Servant are regulated by the rules applicable exceeding one year.
to the service to which the Officer belongs.
653. A Government Pleader or Government Subsidiary Leave.
Prosecutor is entitled to such Leave of Absence 8. In very urgent cases Subsidiary Leave or
and Allowances when on Leave, and to such absence may be granted under Chapter XIII. t
Acting Allowances, as the Authority who ap provided that no expense be caused by the grant
points him may think fit to grant, provided that of such Leave.
no extra expense be caused to the Government.
654. Officers on full-timed Salaries. — The Commutation of Leave.
Leave of Absence and Acting Allowances of a 9. Excepting Subsidiary Leave, no kind of
Law Officer who is not a Member of the Indian Leave may be granted in continuation of any
Civil Service or a Statutory Civil Servant, other kind of Leave ; but any Leave granted
or a Government Pleader or a Government under these Rules maybe retrospectively changed
Prosecutor, but whose pay is fixed, and whose for any other kind or amount of Leave which
whole time is retained for the service of Govern might at first have been granted.
ment, are regulated as if he were a Member of
the Indian Civil Service. Commencement and termination of Leave.
Note.—[See the rule under Article 546.] 10. If an Officer, who has obtained Leave of
655. Officers retained on fixed Allowances. — Absence, makes over charge of his office before
The Leave of Absence and Acting Allowances noon, his Leave begins on, and includes, the day
of a Law Officer who is not a Member of on which he makes over charge ; otherwise it
the Indian Civil Service or a Statutory Civil begins on, and includes, the following day.
Servant, or a Government Pleader, or a If an Officer resumes charge of his Office
Government Prosecutor, whose pav is fixed, but after noon, his Leave of Absence ends on, and
whose whole time is not retained for the public includes, the day on which he resumes charge ;
service, are regulated by the following Rules. otherwise, it ends on, and includes, the day before
I he resumes charge.
Active Service. Leave Allowances.
1. ' Active Service ' includes, besides Time 12. An Officer, while on Leave under Rule
spent on Duty, Leave of Absence taken under 4, 5, or 6, is entitled to half-pay : Provided that
Rule 3, and Subsidiary Leave of Absence taken his maximum Leave Allowance shall be, if paid
under Rule 8. in India, 833J rupees a month, and, if paid at the
Home Treasury, ^250 a quarter.
Application. Note.—[An Officer compelled to take Leave
2. An Application for Leave of Absence must out of India under Rule 4, 5, or 6 owing to
be submitted, through the Officer who passes his ill-health is entitled to the benefits of Article
pay, to the Authority to whom the Officer is 342. In applying that Article the word 'pay'
directly subordinate. should be substituted for the word ' salary. J
2y6 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part V.—Rules Applicable to Special Departments or Special Officers—continued.
Acting Officers. Combination of O/fices.
13. (a) An Officer officiating for an Officer on IS. If an Officer holds more than one appoint
Leave under these Rules is entitled to the pay ment, his salary is regulated by Chapter VIII.
of the appointment, less the fraction of it drawn
by the Absentee, in addition to the same fraction 656. Officers paid by Fees. —Leave may be
of the pay of his own substantive office, if any. granted
In calculating this fraction, the maximum Leave Article tounder the Rules in the preceding
Allowance of £250 a quarter, payable from the whether hisa whole Law Officer who is paid by Fees,
Home Treasury, is held to be equal to 2,500 vice of Government time be retained for the ser
or not, on condition that he
rupees. make such arrangements for the performance
(b) Provided that— of his duties as are satisfactory to the Authority
(i) The minimum salary of a Standing Counsel by which he is appointed, and on condition that,
at Calcutta is Rs. 1,000 a month. in case of his obtaining Leave on Private Affairs
(ii) The minimum salary of a Government under Rule 6, the officiatingOfficer shall receive
Advocate at Lahore, Allahabad, Rangoon, the whole of the Fees attached to the office.
or Moulmein is three-quarters of the pay 657. Other Officers. —An officiating Law
of the appointment. Officer, who is not subject to the foregoing rules,
Deputation Vacancy. draws, as acting allowance, the difference
14- An Officer officiating for an Officer de between the allowance attached to the appoint
puted to act in another appointment, or on absentee ment and the portion of it drawn by the
special dut\', is entitled to two-thirds of the pay maximumfor whom he officiates. Provided the
salary (see Article 96) is not exceeded.
of the appointment in which he officiates, plus
one-third of the pay of his own substantive 658. Extraordinary Leave under Article 332
appointment, if any. may be granted to the Officers in this chapter.
Chapter XXXII. relates to State Railway Establishments.
Chapter XXXIII. relates to the Bengal Covenanted Pilot Service ; Chapter XXXIV. to the
Port Blair Police; Chapter XXXV. to the Assam Military Police; Chapter XXXVI.
to the Calcutta and Suburban Police Forces; and Chapter XXXVII. to the Burma
Military Police.

PART VI.—Chapter XXXVIII. contains the RULES FOR THE GRANT


OF WOUND AND OTHER EXTRAORDINARY PENSIONS.

PART VII. -FOREIGN SERVICE AND SERVICE UNDER LOCAL


FUNDS.
Chapter XXXIX.—General Definitions and Conditions.
7^0. Foreign Service is of three kinds, viz. :— additions being charged to, or recovered
lirst.—When an Officer of Government is from, the persons or bodies in whose
allowed to take service under an employer interest the work is done.
who is not under the orders of Govern Examples. —Political Agents appointed at the
ment, and is allowed while in such service cost of the States concerned ; Assistant Opium
to maintain his claim to pension and leave Agents in Native States and their Establish
in the same way as if he were still in the ments ; Establishments employed in Govern
service of Government. ment Offices for the control of local funds, the
Examples. —Officers lent to Egypt, or to the members of which are appointed and controlled
Colonies, or to a Native State, or a Port Trust, by Government, but the cost of which is reco
or a Municipality, or a Railway Company. vered from the foreign services or local funds.
Second. —When Government having obtained 751. (a) Foreign Service of the first and second
control over or having received in trust kinds qualifies for leave and pension or for pension
certain funds other than General only in the case of Officers transferred by com
Revenues, creates special appointments petent authority from qualifying service under
or special establishments at the cost Government with the privilege of retaining their
of the said funds for the purpose of title to leave or pension, which in all but special
exercising such control or trust. cases is made subject to payment of contributions
Examples. —Administrators of Native States, to Government in respect of the cost of such
Managers of Courts of Wards' Estates. leave or pension.
Third. —When additions are made to an ex (b) Foreign Service of the third kind qualifies
isting service or an existing establishment for leave and pension in the same way as service
to provide for work which has to be done in the rest of the department or establishment,
under the supervision and control of the of which the appointment forms a part : but
supervising and controlling Officers of the arrangements are made for the recovery of the
Service or Establishment, the cost of the cost, as laid down in Chapter XLI.
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 297
Chapter XL. —Foreign Service of the First and Second Kinds.
753. Am Orficer may not be transferred to likely that he will revert, his initial pay in
Foreign service of the first kind unless the Foreign service may be calculated with
following conditions are complied with : — reference to his salary at the time of
transfer.
(i) The service required of the Officer trans
ferred is such as should for public (6) If an Officer is transferred to a post the
reasons (and not merely in the interest duties of which entail unusual responsi
of the Officer concerned) be provided for bility and require special capacity, or to a
by a servant of the Government of post belonging to a branch of the public
India. service different from that in which he
(ii) The transfer is made by, or with the con was previously serving, his pay, whether
sent of, he belongs to a graded service or not,
(a) The Local Government tinder which the shall not exceed the pay ordinarily
Officer is serving, in the case of transfer allowed for similar duties in British
to Foreign service in India, subject, if the service.
transfer is to the service of a Native (c) Increases of pay are regulated as
State, and if the remuneration proposed follows: — (1) When an Officer, whose
exceeds that specified in clause (iv) pay was originally fixed under Clause l(t)
of this Article, to the sanction of the fi), would have been promoted in the
Government of India in the Foreign British semce to a higher grade, he
Department. may be permitted to draw the pay of the
16) The Government of India in the case of grade next above that to which he would
transfer to the service of His Majesty's j have been so promoted with effect from
Government in England orof any Colonial the date of such promotion ; (2) in all
or Foreign Government. other cases no increase of pay above the
amount sanctioned at the time of transfer
( iii) The Officer transferred either has ten years' will be granted to any Officer until he
qualifying service (for pension) under has served for three years in Foreign
Government or belongs to one of the service, after that pel iod and sub
following services :—The Indian Civil sequently at intervals of not less than
Service; the Army; the 'Commission' three years increments not exceeding 20
of any Non-Regulation Province ; the per cent, of the original pay in Foreign
graded Political Departments ; the service may be allowed on tile intimation
Superior Service of the Public Works of the Foreign employer, if, in the
(including Railway Revenue and Account opinion of the Local Government or the
Branches), Telegraph, Survey, or Forest Government of India, as the case may be,
Department ; the graded Educational Ser the increase is justified both with refer
vice ; the Indian Educational Ser\ ice ; ence to the qualifications of the Officer
the Royal Indian Marine. and the nature of his duties.
Note. —[This condition does not apply to Assis
tant Surgeons and Hospital Assistants (d) The officiating allowance of an Officer
employed under Local Boards and Muni appointed to officiate during the absence'
cipalities, or to Hospital Assistants em of the permanent incumbent of a sanc
ployed under Railway Companies, or to tioned appointment in Foreign Service,
Deputy Collectors and Tahsildars de shall be regulated in accordance with the
puted as Managers of Court of Wards' rules in Part II.
Estates in the United Provinces.]
(v) The Officer transferred shall remain, while
(iv) The Officer transferred shall receive only on Foreign Service, subject to the general
the remuneration agreed upon or sanc and disciplinary rules which apply to
tioned by the Local Government or the Officers on active Government service.
Government of India, as the case may be, I
on his behalf. The remuneration admis- AW*. —[Service under a landholder who re
sible shall ordinarily be determined by tains the management of his own estate is
the following rules :— not 4 Foreign Service ' for the purpose of
(a) If an Officer is transferred to a post the these Regulations, unless, in an altogether
duties of which are similar to those of the exceptional case, the importance of the
appointment which he held at the time j estate or its owner is such as to justify the
of his transfer, his pay (1) if he belongs ' transfer of the services of a Government
to a graded service, shall not exceed that I Officer to occupy an important position,
of the grade to which he would next such as manager, &c]
rise if he remained in British service ;
(2) if he does not belong to a graded
service, shall not exceed by more than the754. Contribution required.—Whatever may be
actual pay and allowances drawn byan Officer
25 per cent, his pay in British service. in Foreign Service from his employers, his salary,
SVote.—If at the time of transfer an Officer is for the purpose of calculating the share of the
receiving acting allowance for officiating leave allowances and pension payable to him by
in an appointment from which it is un Government, and of requiring a contribution
298 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part VII.—Foreign Service and Service under Local Funds—continued.
towards the cost of such leave allowances and ment, or who is not, for recorded special and
pension, shall be assumed to be as follows:— public reasons, exempted from the operation of
(a) 1J he is a member of any of the special the rules in this chapter, a contribution is levied
services mentioned in Article 753 (Hi)— as follows :—
(i) During the first two Members of Other (i) In the case ofOfficers of the special services
years of his service theCivil
Indian Special mentioned in Article 753 («'«'), on account
reckoning from the Service. Services. of leave allowances (excepting privilege
first day of April leave) and pension—one-fourth of the
next following his assumed-pay : Provided that in the case of
arrival in India or an Officer whose pension is subject to the
date of appointment maximum of Rs. 5,000 a year the contri
if he was appointed Rs. Rs. bution shall not be calculated on a higher
in India ... ... 400 salary than Rs. 1,500 a month if he is
35° subject to the European Services leave
(ii) For each subsequent Rs. rules, and Rs. 1,250 a month if he is
year of service 100
Up to a maximum of 2,500 Twice tbe5° maxi subject to the Indian Services leave rules.
mum Furlough Note 1.—[In the case of Officers transferred
allowance ad to foreign service before 1st September,
missible to the 1896, the maximum salaries on which
officer con contribution is calculated are Rs. 1,250
cerned.* and Rs. 1,000 respectively for officers
* Example. —If the official rate of exchange subject to the European and the Indian
for the year is 16 pence per rupee, the maximum Service leave rules.]
on which a contribution is required would, in a Note 2.— [In the case of Officers subject to the
case in which the maximum furlough allowance European Service leave rules a higher limit
is £250 a quarter, be Rs. 2,500 a month, and in has been fixed because of the higher
one in which it is £120 a quarter, Rs. 1,200 a maximum furlough allowance drawn by
month. them.]
Note. —[Percentage deductions (e.g., for Civil Note 3.— [The pensions of Officers who,
Fund in the case of a Member of the Indian Civil though not yet eligible, may in the future
Service) will be calculated upon the ' assumed become eligible lor the special additional
salary. '] pensions admissible under Article 642,
(b) If the Officer is not a member of any of the are not considered to be subject to the
above services, then— maximum of Rs. 5,000 a year.]
(ii) In the case of others, on account of pension
(i) If he belongs to a graded service, his name only—one-eighth of the assumed pay :
will be retained on it (as seconded), sub Provided that, in the case of an Officer
stantive promotion from grade to grade whose pension is subject to the maximum
being given to him in due course, and his of Rs. 5,000 a year the contribution shall
assumed pay will be that of the grade in not be calculated on a higher salary than
which from time to time he is. Rs. 1,000 a month.
Note. —[If the Officer belongs to a graded Note.—[In the case of an Officer transferred to
service in which the pay of appointments is Foreign Service before the 1st September, 1896,
progressive, his assumed pay will be the pay he the contribution is not calculated on a higher
last drew in Government employ. If he is salary than Rs. 833} a month.]
promoted to a higher grade while in foreign (b) An Officer is not permitted to withhold the
service, his assumed pay will be the minimum contribution upon condition that the time of his
pay of the grade to which he is promoted.]
(ii) If he does not belong toa graded service, the leave : heservice
Foreign shall not count for pension or
assumed pay will be that which he last service or, unlesseither
must wholly resign the British
he is specially exempted, make
drew in Government service. If, while the contribution required by this Article.
he remains in Foreign service, he is sub
stantively promoted by the Local Govern 756. (a) The rates of Contribution prescribed
ment under which he was last employed in Article 755 apply to all Officers transferred
to another appointment on higher pay, to Foreign service after 7th January. 1889. The
the assumed pay shall be the pay of such rates previously in force continue to operate, in
appointment. the case of officers transferred before that date,
Note.—[No such officer may, while on Foreign subject to the following conditions :—
service, be substantively promoted to an appoint (1) That in the case of Officers of the Public
ment in Government service on higher pay than Works Department transferred to the service of
that which he drew when last in Government a Railway Company on terms agreed upon
employ, unless the nature of his duties while in between Government and the Company, their
Foreign service and the manner in which he appointments under the Company remain un
discharged them qualify him for the same : nor changed. If their appointments are changed,
shall any such officer on reversion to Govern or if they enter on Fresh engagements even
ment employ be appointed to any post on higher without returning to the service of Govern
pay than he drew when last in Government ment, they become subject to the new rates of
employ except on the same condition.] contribution. It will rest with the Government
755. (a) From every Officer transferred in the of India in the Public Works Department to
manner specified in Article 753, who does not decide whether the appointments have been
wholly resign the service of the British Govern changed or not ;
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 299
Chapter XL.—Foreign Service of i iE First and Second Kinds—continued.
(2) That in the case of all Officers transferred Government, and paid from the Imperial, that is,
to Foreign Service, the former rates of contri the Home Revenues, as distinguished from local,
bution will operate only until the new rates are municipal or Colonial funds, is considered as
applied, in each case, under the orders of the having been lent for Imperial purposes, and is
Local Government by whom the Officer was therefore exempt from payment of contribution.]
transferred. In all cases in which the new (b) But if an Officer while absent on furlough
rates have not been so applied, and in which is permitted to take employment of the above
the Officer's salary may not under existing rules kind, or if an Officer is allowed to take furlough
be increased without the sanction of the British for the purpose of taking such employment, he
Government, such sanction will, in future, be may draw his furlough allowance from Indian
subject to the condition that the increase shall revenues in addition to any allowance which
not be liable to contribution and shall not be may be assigned to him for the employment ; in
reckoned for any purpose of leave allowance or this case the contribution is not required for the
pension. period of the Officer's employment as abov e, but
(4) Previous to the 7th January, 1889, the will be payable from the date of the expiry of
rates of contribution were determined by the the furlough should the Officer continue in it.
following Rules :— Service under His Majesty's Government ill
From even' Officer transferred to Foreign England, or under any Colonial or Foreign
service who does not wholly resign the sei~vice Government outside of India, will, in this case,
of the British Government, or who is not, for be held to begin from the date of the expiry of
recorded special and public reasons, exempted the furlough.
from Note. —[The sanction of the Government of
leviedthe
as operation
follows •—of this rule, a contribution is India is required to the transfer of an
(A) In the case of a Member of the Indian Officer to any service of the description
Civil Service :—at the rate of 163 per mentioned in this Article.]
cent. (one-sixth) on the gross salary 759. No Officer employed as above on any
which he receives from his Foreign duty unconnected with India shall, except as pro
employers. vided in Articles 758 and 760, receive any allow
(B) In the case of any other Officer :—at the ances from Indian revenues while so employed.
rate of 14J per cent, (one-seventh) on the 760. If an Officer is, when transferred,
gross salary which he receives from his entitled to Privilege Leave, and obtains it with
Foreign employers; provided always that the avowed intention of taking employment
the contribution from a Civil Officer, other under the Egyptian Government, he may draw
than a Member of the Indian Civil Service, his Privilege Leave Allowances from Indian
or a Civil Engineer, shall in no case revenues, in addition to any allowance from
exceed Rs. i66j a month, and from a the Egyptian Government, without being re
Civil Engineer, Rs. 233} a month. quired during the period of leave to contribute
757. Service in Egypt. —Officers transferred for pension in respect of employment in Egypt.
for service under the Egyptian Government The right to receive Privilege Leave Allowance
contribute for pension only. Such contributions is, however, contingent on his return to duty
are regulated by the provisions of Articles 754 under the Indian Government on the expiry of
and 755. The rate leviable in the case of the leave ; if, therefore, he continues in the
officers of the special services mentioned in j service of the Egyptian Government after the
Article 753 (iii) is one-sixth of their assumed end of seven days from the date of expiry of his
pay, which represents the proportionate share leave, the leave will be considered as cancelled,
on account of pension only, of the one-fourth and the Officer's foreign service will be held to
prescribed in Article 755 (a) (i) for both leave have begun on the date from which he availed
and pension. Service in Egypt does not count himself of his Privilege Leave.
as service for Indian furlough. Temporary Transfers.
Note 1. —[In the case of a Military Officer, 761. (a) No contribution is levied from ar>
the contribution prescribed covers the liability of Officer transferred to foreign service for a
Indian revenues for temporary half-pay, or half- special temporary duty not lasting more than
pay pension in any case of an Officer losing his six months : Provided that exemption can
health during Egyptian service before becoming only be claimed under this Article if it is
entitled to ordinary so-called full-pay pension.] specially provided for from the beginning as
Note 2. —[See note under Article 772 (c).] part of the terms of the arrangement under
757A. foreign Service during Leave.—Except which the transfer is made.
with the previous sanction of the Secretary of Note.—[In determining whether contributions
State, no Officer is permitted to accept em art payable or not, the point to be considered is
ployment under another Government during the duration of the appointment or duty to which
furlough. the Officer is translerred and not the duration
7^8. (a) An Officer lent for other than Im- j of the particular Officer's employment in the
perial purposes, either to His Majesty's Govern appointment or on the special duty.]
ment in England, or to a British Colony, or to a (b) In these cases the rule in Article 753 Ciii)
foreign State or Municipality, makes a contribu as to ten years' qualifying service need not be
tion to the Indian Exchequer in accordance with applied, and the Officer cannot, for the purposes
the rules in this chapter. of leave allowance and pension, count for the
Note.— [An Officer holding any appointment : time passed in such service higher salary than
out of India, Civil or Military, under His Majesty's he had when he was transferred to it.
3oo ABSTRACT OF THE
Part VII. —Foreign Service and Service under Local Funds—continued.
762. The Local Government may remit the 780. In return for the contribution prescribed
contribution for any period during which an in Clauses (a) and (4) of Article 768, the
Officer on foreign service is temporarily em Government accepts the charge for the Officer's
ployed under the British Government on duties pension and absentee allowances (except during
additional to, or distinct from, his duties on privilege leave, when it pays only its share
foreign service. 1 according to the Rule of Proportions ; and
during which the contribution is paid as it
Rules for Payment of Contribution. the Officer were on duty), in the same way
as if he were in its own service.
770. If the salary of an Officer is paid under 781. An Officer who contributes lor pension
the orders of the iVccountant-Gencral at a only must, during Privilege Leave, pay bis con
British Government Treasury, the required con
tribution is deducted at the time of payment. In tribution as if he were on duty, and if, after
all other cases the Officer himself must pay the Privilegeto Leave,
return his British appointment, he take*
a portion of which is earned
amount directly to the British Government in by foreign service, he will receive from the
the manner prescribed in the following rules* ; General Revenues the Government share of
the Government will not ordinarily enter into his Leave Allowance, according
any direct arrangements with the foreign of Proportions, and must pay to to the Rule
employers of its Officers or make any direct Revenues the contribution requiredtheby General Article
demands upon them. 755 (a) (n") f°r tnat poi'tion of his Privilege
Leave which was earned by his foreign service.
General Conditions of Service. 782. The pension and leave of an Officer on
779. Leave and Pension. —(a) In return for foreign service, whether acting or permanent,
the contributions prescribed in Article 755 (a) are regulated by the rules which apply to
(i) the Government accepts the charge for the Officers of the Government of India. And an
Officer's pension, and also that for his absentee Officer may not get leave, unless he actually
allowances (except on Privilege Leave, when quits duty and proceeds on leave.
it pays only its snare, according to the Rule of 783. Subject to the regular rules, any saving
Proportions calculated on the assumed pay arising from the absence of a permanent Officer
referred to in Article 754 (a), and during which accrues to his employer, except when an Officer
contribution calculated on the share of the is exempted from the payment of the contribution
leave allowances payable by the foreign body, prescribed in Article 755 [see Article 763, Excep
must be paid as if the Officer were on duty), tion (/>)], when the saving should be paid to tile
in the same manner and to the same extent as British Government.
if he were in the regular service of Government, 784. Pensions from Native States. — Except
saving only that the calculation of pension or with the sanction of the Government of India,
absentee allowance is based upon the pay no Officer belonging to the service of, or in
upon which he contributes (see Article 754) and receipt of a pension from, the British Govern
not upon the amount which he receives from his ment, who is employed under a Native State,
foreign employer. may accept a pension or gratuity from such
Note 1.—fin calculating the leave allowances State.
of a Member ot the Indian Civil Service one 787. Lien on Government Appointment.—
twenty-fourth must be added to tiie assumed An Officer so transferred (i.e., transferred,
or actual salary, in order to provide for the under the rules in this chapter, from qualifying
four per cent, annuity deduction. For example : service to foreign service), is, when he returns
if the average salary is Rs. 060 (net) the half to British service, entitled to resume the
average fixed for Leave Allowance will be position in which he left it ; and he cannot
Rs. 500, and not Rs. 480 ; because the Leave return to acting service under the British
Allowance of Rs. 500, being subject to four per Government without reverting also to his sub
cent, deduction, the net amount payable will be stantive British office, the locum tenens of this
only Rs. 480.] office thereupon falling back upon acting allow
Note 2. —[The allowance admissible under his ances. If he holds a progressive appointment
foreign service does not count towards
this article during subsidiary leave to an Officer increment
who has privilege leave due to him is the sanction of; thebutGovernment such service may, with the
of India, be allowed
amount which would be admissible during to count, if the Officer- is doing the same kind of
privilege leave if the salary of the Officer were work as that of his Government
actually payable at the ''assumed" rate. The and is acquiring experience likelyappointment, to make his
whole of the subsidiary leave allowance thus services more valuable when he returns to it.
paid is chargeable to Government.]
(b) In return for the contribution prescribed to Note. —[The object of this Article is to secure
an Officer the right to resume, on his return to
in Article 755 (a) (ii), the Government accepts British Service, the position he held when he
the charge for the Officer's pension, but not for left
his Absentee Allowances, of which it pays only from it.giving A Local Government is not debarred
its share according to the Rule of Proportions, his standing an Officer any promotion to which
in the British Service would have
■calculated on assumed pay. [Article 754 (A).] entitled him had he not been transferred to
foreign service, but the Officer has no claim to
• Omitted from this Abstract. such promotion.]
• CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. Jot
Chapter XL III. —Applications for and Grant of Leave.
Chapter XLI. deals with Foreign Service of the Third Kind : the general rule in
the case of such service being that the relations between Government and the Officers employed
in respect of their pensions and leave allowances are the same as it' they were in ordinary
Government service.

Chapter XLII.—Service under Local Funds.


796. Apart from any special provisions, service paid for from a Local Fund does not
qualify for pension.

PART VIII. (Chapter XLIII.) is concerned with RECORD OP SERVICE.

PART IX.—PROCEDURE RELATING TO LEAVE.


Chapter XLIV. —Applications for and Grant of Leave.
Applications. necessity for the extension or commutation. Ifhe
be residing more than sixty miles from London,
825. Except as provided in Articles 841 to 845 certificates,
and 848, an application for leave should be sub in a form which may be obtained on
mitted to the Local Government or other from application to the India Office, must be produced
authority whose duty it would be to fill up the called two medical practitioners; and he may be
appointment of the applicant if it were vacant. I case ofupon to produce other evidence. In the
/. When a gazetted Officer applies for leave, country,anthe Officer on leave in a colony or foreign
certificate must be signed by the
he should quote the article or section of Principal Medical Authority of the colony or
these Regulations under which he considers country.
himself entitled to the leave. Grant of Leave.
326. An Officer applying for Privilege Leave 839. Leave may be granted with retrospective
must, except when the leave is combined with effect from the date on which it is admissible.
other leave under Article 233, record a declara
tion that he has no intention of retiring or of 840. Unless specially otherwise ordered, leave
taking long leave of any kind for three months must begin within thirty-five days of the date on
after his return to duty. Though not absolutely j which it is granted.
debarred by this declaration from applying for Rules regarding Chaplains.
permission to retire or to take long leave within
the three months, he should, if he does so, 846. Subject to the exigencies of the Public
explain his change of mind. Service, Local Governments are empowered,
Rule.—An Officer who has been granted [ with the concurrence of the Bishop of the
privilege leave in combination with other leave Diocese, to grant any Furlough or Special
Leave authorised by these Regulations to
is not permitted to resign the service until a Chaplains
period of at least six months has elapsed from dictions. serving within their respective juris
Priority of claim is determined in
the beginning of his combined leave.
836. Medical Certificates. — If the Officer is accordance with Article 310.
going on leave out of India, he should take with Madras 847. If a Chaplain who belongs to the
him one copy of the medical report upon his ment, butoris serving Bombay Ecclesiastical Establish
in the Bengal Presidency,
rase. applies for Furlough or Special leave, the Local
837. A duplicate of the medical report upon the I Government under which he is serving will,
case of an Officer going to Europe on leave on if it grants the leave, inform the Government of
medical certificate should be forwarded without Madras or Bombay, as the case may be.
delay direct to the Under-Secretary of State for 848. The Bishop of the Diocese is empowered
India, by the Local Gavernment under which to grant Privilege Leave to Chaplains under
the Officer is employed, for the information of Article 592, subject to the public exigencies, of
the Medical Board attached to the India Office, which the Bishop shall be the judge. But the
<o as to arrive as soon as the Officer reaches grant, cancelment, or extension of such leave
England. should be reported to the Local Government
838. I fan applicant for an extension or commu concerned.
tation of leave on medical certificate be residing 850. Except under orders of the Secretary ol
out of India, and within sixty miles from London, State, the term of Furlough or Special Leave
he must produce a certificate from the Medical cannot be altered without the permission of
Board attached to the India Office, showing the the Government by which it was granted.
3°2 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part IX. —Procedure Relating to Leave—continued.
851. Every Chaplain who obtains leave shall that it may be extended, the fact should be noted
supply himself with a last-pay certificate, and on the last-pay certificate.]
with a statement showing the allowances which 852. A Chaplain shall report his return to duty
he is entitled to draw while absent. These to the Bishop, and to the Local Government by
documents will be furnished by the Accountant- which his Leave or Furlough was granted.
General (see Chapter XLVI.), and no Leave 853. If any Local Government shall see fit to
Allowances will be payable without their pro refuse Furlough to any Chaplain on the ground
duction. of the exigencies of the Public Service, it shall
Note. —[If a Chaplain's term of twenty-five report such refusal for the confirmation of the
years' service expires (see Article 601) during his Government of India. This Article applies only
Leave, or during the period to which it is stated to Chaplains on the Bengal Establishment.

Chapter XLV.—Payment of Leave Allowances.


863. Place ofPayment. —Leave allowances are 1 869. The leave allowances of all Officers
payable in India after the end of each calendar are issued at the Home Treasury monthly in
month ; but an Officer on leave out of India arrear.
may, at his option, take payment at the Home The quarterly dates to which the allowances
Treasury, and if he proceeds to any Colony of Military (including Military Officers in Civil
named in Appendix 15, in such Colony. Any employ), Medical, Ecclesiastical, and Marine
balance of leave allowances undrawn at the Officers are made up, are 15th February, 15th
time that an Officer returns to duty in India, May, 15th August, and 15th November ; whilst
should be drawn there in rupees. the quarterly dates to which the allowances ot
An Officer having selected the country in other Officers are made up, are 15th January,
which he desires to draw his leave allowances, is 15th April, 15th July, and 15th October, respec
permitted to change only once during any one tively. Payment in each case is made on or
period of leave. after the day following.
Advances (omitting shillings and pence) of
867. Payment out of India.—An Officer pro one-third, approximately, of the net quarterly
ceeding on Leave out of India, cannot draw amount are payable on the 16th of the first and
his leave allowance at the Home or any second month of each quarter, and the balance
Colonial Treasury unless he is provided with of the three months, less Income Tax and other
a Last-pay Certificate or Warrant in accordance deductions (if any), on the quarterly dates on
with the Rules laid down in Chapter XLVI. which the allowances are payable as specified
above.
868. When payment is made at the Home Payment is made—
Treasury, or in a Colony where the standard (i) To the Officer on his personal application ;
of currency is gold, rupees are converted into or
sterling at the rate of exchange fixed, lor the
time being, for the adjustment of financial (ii) To his banker or other agent, duly autho
transactions between the Imperial and the rised under power-of-attorney, on pro
Indian treasuries, subject to the condition that, duction of a life certificate filled up and
is. 6d. to the rupee is fixed as the minimum executed in the manner directed thereon
rate at which the conversion into sterling shall (except in cases where proof of existence
be effected. Any payments made at a different is not required owing to the banker having
rate, or otherwise erroneously, should be ad guaranteed the Secretary of State against
justed in subsequent payments. loss consequent on his dispensing with
the production of such proof); or
Exception.—The Officers whose names are
mentioned in Appendix 16, have been specially (iii) On presentation of a draft, duly filled up
authorised by the Secretary of State to receive and signed by the Officer, in a form
leave allowances, wliile on leave out of India, which, with the requisite form of life
at the rate of exchange of 2 shillings to the certificate attached, may be obtained from
rupee. the India Office, on the Officer's written
application.
If, in any covenant or contract dated
before the 23rd day of November, 1871, with any 870. Certificate of Leave. —(a) Privilege Leave
Officer for service in India, it is provided that, Allowances are not payable out of India; but
in payments to be made under, or in pursuance in case an Officer leaving India should after
of, the contract, a pound sterling shall be con wards want his Leave to be commuted, he
sidered an equivalent or equal to, and calculated should take with him a Certificate in Form 9.
after the rate of, ten rupees, any leave allowance 871. (a) An Officer proceeding on Long Leave
which the Officer is, under his covenant or con to Europe who does not intend to draw allow
tract, entitled to receive in England, shall be ances from the Home Treasuiy, should take
converted into sterling at that rate. But if, in with him a Certificate of Leave in Form 10,
such contract, no provision is made for the pay from the Audit Officer in whose circle of audit
ment of any allowances during leave, the aforesaid his appointment is held. If he visits England,
rate of exchange will not apply to any leave this certificate is to be presented at the India
allowances. Office.
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 303
Chapter XLV. —Payment of Leave Allowances—continued.
1- A Military Officer subject to the Military \ extension of leave, the certificate should be
Leave Rules proceeding on Furlough cannot I presented at the India Office. If not previously
obtain the certificate in this Article until he presented, it must be forwarded to the India
submits to the Audit Officer a certificate in Form Office when permission to return to duty is
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, as the case may be, by the applied for.
Account Officer in charge of his record of 873. An Officer proceeding on Extraordinary
pension service. Leave without allowances, to Europe or to a
(6) If the Officer afterwards desires to draw Colony in America or the West Indies, must
his leave allowances at the Home Treasury, or take with him a certificate of leave in Form
at some Colonial treasury, he must obtain a 11 from the Audit Officer in whose circle of
last-pay certificate from the Audit Officer in audit his appointment is held. If the Officer
whose circle of audit he was employed when j visits England, or has occasion to apply for
he proceeded on leave. 1 an extension of leave, the certificate should
! be presented at the India Office. If not pre
872. An Officer proceeding on Long Leave to viously presented, it must be forwarded to the
a Colony in America or the West Indies, must India Office when permission to return to duty
take with him a certificate in the form pre is applied for. The Audit Officer should, when
scribed in the preceding Article. If he visits he issues this certificate, send a duplicate to the
England, or has occasion to apply for an I India Office.

Chapter XLVI.—Last-Pay Certificates.


874. Except as provided in Article 879, no 886. An Officer proceeding to Europe should
Officer can begin to draw his leave allowances present his Last-pay Certificate at the India
at any treasury in India, or at the Home Office. When he returns to India, he should
Treasury, without producing a Last-pay Cer obtain a Last-pay Certificate from the India
tificate from the treasury where his pay or Office.
allowances were last disbursed, or from the
Accountant-General within whose jurisdiction
this treasury is.

PART X.—PROCEDURE RELATING TO PENSIONS.


Chapter XLVII. —Applications for and Grants of Pensions.
905. The Rules in this Chapter apply to all marks,' on the third page of the application for
Officers applying for pension under these Regu his pension, the cause of the applicant's ineffi
lations, except— ciency, and quote the order of the Local Govern
(a) Members of the Indian Civil Service— ment sanctioning the applicant's retirement as
(Chapter XL1X.). superannuated. If the Officer wishes to retire
(6) Chaplains—(Chapter L.). of his own accord under Article 464, the fact
(c) Judges of the High Courts, for whom no should be stated.
special procedure is laid down. 915. (a) The Government of India is ordin
arily unwilling to pass orders on questions affect
906. There is no limitation on the period after ing the pension of an Officer until he actually
retirement within which an application for pen retires, because their premature discussion occu
sion or gratuity must be submitted; but, apart pies valuable time almost always to no purpose
from special orders, a pension applied for after and uselessly.
the Officer has retired begins from the date of 918. Powers of Sanction.—In a case falling
application. (See also Article 930.) An Officer clearly and strictly within the letter of the
may be admitted to pension while absent on Regulations, the Local Government may grant
leave, whether in or out of India. the pension admissible.
912. If an Officer in superior service, whose 922. Should the amount granted to an Officer
age is less than sixty years, is required to retire be afterwards found to be in excess of that to
under Article 459 (a), the Head of his Office which he is entitled under the regulations, he
must certify in the column for 'Any other re will be called upon to refund such excess.

ti a
ABSTRACT OF THE
Part X.—Procedure Relax ng to Pensions—continued.
Chapter XLVI] I. —Payments.
General Rules. Procedure in Paying.
933. When a pension is stated in rupees, 940. A gratuity is paid in a single sum, and
il is payable at any treasury in India ; or, at the not by instalments.
pensioner's option, at the Home Treasury. 943. A pension is payable in India monthly
934. Pensions granted in rupees which are on and after the first day of the following
drawn at or through the Home Treasury, are month.
converted into sterling at the rate of exchange Payment in England.
annually fixed tor the adjustment of transactions 964. At the Home Treasury pensions are
between the British and Indian Governments, payable monthly in arrear. The quarterly dates
subject to the condition that in the case of to which Military (including those of Military
persons resident in any country in which gold Officers in Civil employ), Medical (including
is the standard of currency, and the Indian annuities), Ecclesiastical, and Marine annuities
Government rupee is not legal tender, is. orf. and pensions are made up, are 15th February,
the rupee is fixed as the minimum rate at which 15th May, 15th August, and 15th November ;
the conversion into sterling shall be effected. whilst the quarterly dates to which other
Note 1,—[The same rate of exchange is annuities January,
and pensions are made up are 15th
15th April, 15th July, and 15th October,
adopted in issuing gratuities to persons residing respectively.
in any country in which gold is the standard or after the dayPayment in each case is made on
following.
of currency, and the Indian Government rupee Advances (omitting shillings and pence) of
is not legal tender. But when the service of an
Officer to whom a gratuity is granted terminates one-third,
amount
approximately, of the net quarterly
are payable on the 16th of the first anil
in India, the gratuity should be paid in India.] second month of each quarter, and the balance
Note 2. —[A pensioner who leaves India within
six months of his retirement and proceeds to a of the three months, less Income Tax, and other
country in which gold is the standard of deductions (if any) on the quarterly dates 011
currency, and the Indian Government rupee which the annuity or pension is payable as
is not legal tender, will be entitled to draw specified above.
his pension from or through the Home Treasury Payment in a Colony.
at the minimum rate of is. orf. the rupee from 966. The Rules in this Section apply to pen
the date to which it has been paid in India, sions granted under the Rules in any Chapter ot
or, if no payment has been made there, from these Regulations. The pension of a pensioner
the date of its commencement.] residing in any Colony named in Appendix 13
Note 3. —[A pensioner who has been drawing may be paid there.
971. Pensions stated in Indian money shall,
his pension at the minimum rate of is. od. the where the standard of currency of the Colony is
rupee will, in the event of his proceeding to
a country in which silver is the standard of gold, and the Indian Government rupee is not
legal tender, except when it is otherwise
currency, or the Indian Government rupee is ! arranged, be paid in sterling money at the
legal tender, and continuing to draw his pension rate of exchange annually fixed for the adjust
from the Home Treasury, cease to be entitled ment of transactions
to that minimum rate after the expiration of six Indian Governments, between the British and
months from the date of his arrival in such ' that 15. yd. the rupee issubject to the condition
fixed as the minimum
country.] rate at which the conversion into sterling
Note 4. —[A pensioner who has remained in shall be effected. Any payments made at a
India, or in a country in which silver is the
standard of currency, or the Indian Government different
be
rate or otherwise erroneously, should
adjusted in subsequent payments.
rupee is legal tender, for more than six months Note. —[See notes to Article 934 above.]
cither from the date of his retirement or from 972. Transfer of Payment.—(a) Transfer of
the date of his subsequent arrival in any such a pension from an Indian Treasury to a Colony,
country, will not be entitled to the minimum the payments in which are adjusted in the
rate of" is. gd. the rupee until after the expira accounts of the Home Treasury, is permitted
tion of six months from the date on which he only once ; but a pensioner can at any time
shall have quitted such country.]
Note 5. —[In the event of a case arising which have payment transferred from a Colony to
appears not to be covered by the foregoing an Indian Treasury, or from a Colony the pay
rules, reference must be made to the Secretary ments in which arc adjusted in the accounts of
the Home Treasury, to England, for direct
of State.] payment from the Home Treasury.
935. The rule in Article 934 applies to an lb) In case a Pensioner desires transfer ot
Officer under covenant who is entitled by his payment of his pension from one Colony to
covenant to pension : the covenanted rate of another, the Government of India will recognise
exchange for his pay and allowances does not, the proceedings of the Colonial Authorities
unless it is expressly so stated, apply to his sanctioning such transfer, which should, how
pension. ever, be reported separately by the pensioner
936. Transfer of a pension from an Indian to the Government of India and to the Under-
Treasury to the Home Treasury and vice versa Secretary of State for India.
is permitted within reasonable limits whenever 973. Upon his return to India, an Officer
desired. should deliver up his copy of the Warrant,
Note.—[Frequent transfers of a pension to and which will serve the purpose of a last-pay
for are not permissible.] certificate.
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS.
Chapter XLIX. —Members of the Indian Civil Service.
Applications. 982. Annuities are payable in arrear, monthly,
977. Retirement during leave to Europe. —(a) and983.to date of decease.
An Officer who wishes to retire from the may be(a) Payment of annuities and gratuities
service while on leave in Europe, must submit money, taken at the Home Treasury in sterling
or in India in rupees, at the following
his application to the Secretary of State.
(i) When an Officer makes his application rate :—
(i) If the annuitant was on the Bengal estab
under this Article, whether after completing his lishment — icj rupees for each pound
full period of service, or after having been de sterling.
clared bythe Medical Board to be unfit for further (ii) If the annuitant was on the Madras or
service in India, his resignation is accepted, Bombay establishment—10 65 rupees for
subject to the adjustment of any demands that each pound sterling.
may be standing against him in India ; and he is Note. —[The reasons for the difference in the
directed to apply to the Government of India, the rates
Government of Madras, or the Government of of theofAnnuity exchange are to be found in the history
Funds. The rates of exchange
Bombay, as the case may be, for the annuity or differ considerably in the various Service Funds.]
gratuity to which his length of service may (b) Provided that any annuitant who is a
entitle him. permanent resident in India, may, if he wishes
Payment. to draw his annuity in that country, exercise
the option of receiving it at the rate of exchange
979. The annuity of an Officer who leaves annually fixed for the adjustment of transactions
India by sea, when retiring from the service at between the British and Indian Exchequers.
the end of subsidiary leave, begins, and his sub Note.— [This rule applies to all Officers
sidiary leave ends, on the day of the departure whose pensions are stated in sterling, and who,
of the vessel in which he sails. being resident in Asia, take payment in India.]
980. The annuity of a Member of Council Indian 984. Transfer from the Home Treasury to an
who has not previously resigned his seat in treasury, and vice versa, is permitted
Council, or whose successor has not entered twice only.
upon his office, commences from the day follow 987. Payment 01 annuities may be made in
ing that on which the vessel in which he leaves any Colony named in Appendix 15, in accordance
India sails, or from the expiry of his five years' with the procedure laid down in Articles 966 to
tenure of office, whichever date is earlier. 973-

Chapter L. —Chaplains.
988. Applications may be made to, and pen (ii) If he is a Chaplain on the Bombay or the
sions are granted either by the Government of Madras Establishment, or a Chaplain of
India, the Government of Bombay, or the the Church of Scotland serving in Madras
Government of Madras (as the case may be), or or Bombay—from the Accountant-General
by the Secretary of State. at Bombay or Madras (as the case may
1. At least six months before a Chaplain, be).
whether of the Church of England or the Church 990. A Chaplain of the Church of England,
of Scotland, completes his full period of service, who wishes to obtain pension from the authori
a statement should be furnished by the Local ties in India, must submit his application,
Government concerned to the Government of through the Archdeacon or Bishop of his
India in the Home Department, for transmission diocese, to the Government of India in the
to the Secretary of State, showing the date on Home Department if he belongs to the Bengal
which the Chaplain completes such service, Ecclesiastical Establishment, and to the Local
whether he is in England or in India. It should Government if he belongs to the Madras or
also be stated whether he is on duty or on leave, Bombay Ecclesiastical Establishment.
and, if the latter, for what period.
989. A Chaplain proceeding to England on who 091. A Chaplain of the Church of .Scotland,
retirement without applying for pension should {j ities wishes to obtain pension from the author-
in India, must submit his application
procure a certificate in Form 30 :— through the Presidency Senior Chaplain, if he
(i) If he is a Chaplain on the Bengal Estab is not himself the Presidency Senior Chaplain,
lishment, or a Chaplain of the Church of to the Government of India in the Home
Scotland serving in the Bengal Presi Department, if he is serving in the Bengal
dency — from the Comptroller, India Presidency, and to the Local Government if he
Treasuries ; i.s serving in Madras or Bombay,
306 ABSTRACT OF THE
Part X.—Procedure Relating to Pensions—continued.
992. The Home Department, or the Govern which department the pension to which the
ment of Madras or Bombay, before accepting Chaplain is entitled will be sanctioned.
the resignation of a Chaplain, should obtain (6) In the case of the Madras or Bombay
a certificate from the Comptroller, India Presidency, the procedure is the same, but the
Treasuries, or the Accountant-General, Madras pension is sanctioned by the Government of
or Bombay, as the case may be, showing the Madras or Bombay, as the case may be.
Chaplain's service, residence, and the amount 994. A Chaplain to whom pension has been
of pension to which he is entitled. granted in India, should be careful before pro
993.—(a) In the case of the Bengal Presi ceeding to England to obtain the usual certificate
dency, if the Chaplain's resignation is accepted, of the last issue of pay or pension to him in
the case should be forwarded to the Finance India.
Department of the Government of India, in

PART XI.—Chapters LI. to LVII. contain Regulations relating to


TRAVELLING ALLOWANCES.
Extract from Chapter LIV.—Officers Appointed in Europe.
1087. The rules regarding— his country, and is bound to refund the cost of
(a) Passage to India, and outfit allowances (in his1091.
passage to India.
An Officer appointed to the Bengal Pilot
case of appointment in Europe), Service is granted an Outfit Allowance of £20.
(b) Return to Europe (on termination of 1092. An Officer who is appointed by the
appointment), Secretary ol State while resident in Europe, and
of certain high officers, which have been framed who
by the Secretary of State, are given in to in is Article not one of the High Officers referred
1087, is entitled to Travelling
Appendix 28.
1088. Officers appointed in Europe to the LI I. , from at
Allowance the rates laid down in Chapter
public service in India are ordinarily allowed to which he is capital
the town of the Presidency
attached to the first station to
by the Secretary of State a free passage to which he is posted.
India. 1093. (a) If such an Officer disembarks in
1089. In the event of their resigning their India at any port other than the capital town of
appointments within three years after the date the Presidency to which he is attached, he is
ot their arrival in India, on grounds other than entitled to Travelling Allowance from such port
ill-health, under a medical certificate, Chaplains to the first station to which he is posted, limited
are required to refund the cost of their passage to the amount to which he would have been
to India. entitled under the preceding Article if he had
1090. A Chaplain appointed on probation disembarked at such capital town.
compelled by ill-health to leave India during (b) But if an Officer is directed by the Secre
the probationary period, must resign the service tary of State to proceed to a particular port, he
entirely, and is not entitled to anything beyond is entitled to Travelling Allowance from that
a free return passage to his country. port.
A probationer removed from the service lor Note.—[For the purposes of the preceding
misconduct of any kind, or who resigns his Articles, an Officer attached to any Province
position for any cause other than certified ill- other than Bombay or Madras, is held to be
health, is not entitled to a return passage to attached to the Bengal Presidency.]
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. 3°7

PART XII.—Appendices.

APPENDIX No. 15.


Referred to in Articles 862 and 966.
List of Colonial Treasurers, District Paymasters, and other Imperial Agents in
the Colonies.
Station . Designation of Agent.
Bahamas The Registrar of Deeds, Nassau, Bahamas.
Barbados (including British Guiana, Trinidad, The District Paymaster, Barbados.
&c.)
Bermuda The District Paymaster, Bermuda.
British Columbia Included in the Dominion of Canada (see below).
British Honduras The Colonial Treasurer, Belize, British Honduras.
Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland The District Paymaster, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Cape of Good Hope Included in South Africa (see below).
Ceylon The Colonial Treasurer, Ceylon.
Cyprus The Acting District Paymaster, Cyprus.
The District Paymaster, Cairo.
Falkland Islands The Colonial Treasurer, Falkland Islands.
Fiji Islands The Governor, Fiji Islands.
Gambia The District Paymaster, Sierra Leone.
Gibraltar The District Paymaster, Gibraltar.
Gold Coast The District Paymaster, Sierra Leone.
Hong Kong The District Paymaster, Hong Kong.
Jamaica The District Paymaster, Jamaica.
Lagos The District Paymaster, Sierra Leone.
Malta The District Paymaster, Malta.
Mauritius The District Paymaster, Mauritius.
Natal Included in South Africa (see below).
New South Wales .. The State Treasurer, Sydney, New South Wales.
New Zealand The Colonial Treasurer,Wellington, New Zealand.
Nova Scotia Included in the Dominion of Canada (see above).
Queensland The State Treasurer, Brisbane, Queensland.
Sierra Leone The District Paymaster, Sierra Leone, West
Africa.
South Africa The Chief Paymaster, Pretoria.
South Australia The State Treasurer, Adelaide, South Australia.
St. Helena The Acting District Paymaster, St. Helena,
Straits Settlements ... f (a) Singapur—The Colonial Treasurer, Singapur.
( (b) Penang— The Assistant Treasurer, Penang.
Tasmania The State Treasurer, Hobart, Tasmania.
1 ransvaal The District Paymaster, Pietermaritzburg, Natal.
Vancouver's Island ... Included in the Dominion of Canada (see above).
Victoria The State Treasurer, Melbourne, Victoria.
Wei-hai-Wei The District Paymaster, Wei-hai-Wei.
Western Australia ... The State Treasurer, Perth, Western Australia.

APPENDIX No. 28.


Referred to in Article 1087.
Rules regarding the Allowances for Equipment and Voyage of certain Officers.
Rules made under the Statute 43 Vic, cap. 3, by the Secretary of State for India in Council, fixing
the Allowances for Equipment and Voyage of the Governor-General of India, Members ot
Council of the Governor-General of India, Governors of Madras and Bombay, Commander-
in-Chief of the Forces in India, Bishops of Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay. Dated 3rd of
January, 1888.
I.
1. The allowance tor equipment and voyage of a Governor-General of India, resident in Europe
at the time of his appointment, is fixed at £3,500.
3o8 ABSTRACT OF THE

Part XII. —Appen dices—continued.


2. Except as declared in these Rules, Government will make no arrangements for, and will
defray none of the expenses connected with, the conveyance or passage of a Governor-General, his
family, or suite, to or from India.
3. A newly appointed Governor-General proceeding to India from Europe to enter upon his
office may be accompanied by three combatant military officers for his personal staff, the expenses
of whose passage will be defrayed by Government according to the rules in force in the Military
Department as to military officers proceeding to India on duty.
4. For an ex-Governor-General returning to Europe on resignation, a steamer belonging to the
Indian Marine Service will (if consistent with the requirements of the public service) be
gratuitously provided, to convey him and his family and suite to Suez ; but the homeward voyage
of the ship thus provided shall not be continued beyond Suez. The ex-Governor-General will
bear the cost of entertainment and messing incurred while on board, in respect cf himself and his
party, according to the rules in force relating to the conveyance of passengers in Indian Marine
troopships.
5. No grant from Indian revenues will be made to any ex-Governor-General for his homeward
journey from Suez.
6. An ex-Governor-General returning to Europe may be accompanied by two officers of his
personal staff, for whom free passages to England will be allowed according to the rules in the
Military Department, and also free return passages to India, if they start on their return voyage
within two months from the date of quitting India.
7. In the event of a Governor-General dying, and leaving a widow in India, a steamer belonging
to the Indian Marine Service will (if consistent with the requirements of the public service) be
provided to convey her to Suez in like manner as in the case of an ex-Governor-General. The
widow of a deceased Governor-General so returning to Europe mav be accompanied by one
officer of the personal staff on the conditions mentioned in the preceding rule, ana shall bear all
such expenses as would, in ordinary course, be borne by an ex-Governor-General returning to
Europe.
II.
8. The allowances for equipment and voyage of the Governors of Madras and Bombay, and
the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in India, if resident in Europe at the time of appointment
respectively, arc fixed as follows :—
£
The Governor of Madras 1,000
The Governor of Bombay 1,000
The Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in India 500
9. A Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in India proceeding from Europe to assume his
command may be accompanied by three combatant military officers for his personal staff, and
newly-appointed Governors of Madras and of Bombay, proceeding from Europe to take up
their duties, may respectively be lccompanied by two combatant military officers for their personal
staff, the passages of these officers being provided at the expense of Government according to the
rules in force in the Military Department as to military officers proceeding to India on duty ; but,
with these exceptions, Government will make no arrangements for, and will defray none of the
expenses connected with, the passage or conveyance of any of the officers mentioned in Rule 8,
or of their families, to or from India.
ic. An ex-Governor of Madras or Bombay, or an ex-Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in India,
or the widow of a Governor or of a Commander-in-Chief who may die in India leaving a widow-
there, returning to Europe, may be accompanied by one officer of his personal staff, for whom a free
passage will be allowed by Government according to the rules in force in the Militai-y Department,
and also a free return passage, if he starts on the return voyage within two months from the date of
quitting India.
J II.
11. The allowances for equ.pnient and voyage of Members of the Council of the Governor-
General of India, and of Bishops of Calcutta, of Madras, and of Bombay, if resident in Europe
at the time of appointment respectively, are fixed as follows :—
£
Members of the Council of the Governor-General of India ... 300
The Bishop of Calcutta 300
The Bishop of Madras ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 300
The Bishop of Bombay .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 300
CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS.

Rules regarding the Allowances for Equipment and Voyage of certain Officers—
continued.

12. An officer of any of the Indian Sen-ices temporarily residing in Europe, or a military officer
transferred from one superior command in India to another during temporary residence out of
India, shall not be deemed to be resident in Europe at the time of appointment, within the meaning
of Rule 8 or Rule n.

IV.
Rules made under Statute 24 & 25 Vic, cap. 104, sec. 6, by the Secretary of State in Council of
India, fixing the Expenses for Equipment and Voyage of the Chief Justices and Judges of the
several High Courts established under the said Statute. Dated 1st of January, 1888.
39. For the purposes of defraying the expenses of equipment and voyage from Europe on first
appointment, there shall be allowed,—
To a Chief Justice or Judge of any High Court ^3"0
But no such allowance shall be made to any person who, being in India, is appointed to the
office of Chief Justice or Judge, or who, having been in India, is in Europe at the time of his
appointment with the intention of returning to India.

PART XIII.—Forms.

Form No. 9 (Leave).—bleferred to in Article S70 (a).

(Name of, and designation of office held by the Officer.)


Privilege Leave Certificate.
1. Government under which employed.
2. Date of beginning of leave.
3. Date on which leave will end.
4. Whether furlough, special leave, leave on urgent private affairs, leave on medical certificate,
or extraordinary leave without allowances is admissible in continuation of privilege leave,
and if so, to what extent and on what terms.
Notk.—If furlough, special leave, leave on uigent private affairs, or leave on medical certificate is granted, the
leave allowances admissible will not be paid out ot India until the Officer produces a last-pay certificate.
(Place) (Signatuiej
(Date) Audit Officer.
N.B.—Prhtlege leave allowances are not payal'le out of India.
310-320 CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS.

Part XIII.—Forms—continued.

Form No. 10 (Leave).—Referred to in Article $71 (a).


Certificate of Leave granted to (name of, and designation of office held by, the Officer
PROCEEDING OUT OF INDIA.
Note.— The allowances admissible to the officer during leave ivill bepaid in India.
1. Government under which employed.
2. Date of beginning and ending of any leave already taken ; the nature of such leave, and the
rule under which it was taken.
3. Article of the Civil Service Regulations under which the leave is granted.
Note.—-Distinguish Furlough granted on medical certificate from Furlough granted without medical certifi
cate ; and ifthe leave, though technically ofthe latter description, was granted in consequence of the production of
a medical certificate, mention thefact.
4. Period of leave.
5. Date of commencement of leave.
6. Monthly rate of absentee allowance.
7. Source from which absentee allowance is payable.
*8. Period for and terms on which leave may be extended or commuted otherwise than to
Extraordinary leave.
(Place) (Signature)
Audit Officer.
* In filling up entry 8, the Audit Officer should ahvays mention that no extension or commutation of the leave,
otherwise than on medical certificate, will be allowed by the Secretary of State, unless the previous consent of the
Local Government has been obtained. It should also be noted that an extension of leave on medical certificate is
not granted by the Secretary of State for a longer period than six months, subject to renewal if necessary.
(.Despatches from Secretary of State, Nos. 26 and 212 (Financial), dated, respectively, 29th January, tH>t and IStk
November, M94.)

Form No. 11 (Leave).—Referred to in Article &73.

Certificate of Leave granted to (name of, and designation of office held by the Officer)
PROCEEDING OUT OF INDIA.
1. Government under which employed.
2. Date of beginning and ending of any leave already taken ; the nature of such leave, and
the rule under which it was taken.
3. Article of the Civil Service Regulations under which the leave is granted.
4. Period of leave.
5. Date of commencement of leave.
(Place) (Signature)
Audit Officer.

Form No. 30 (Pension).— Referred to in Articles 'JO'/, and 'JH'J.

Certificate of service and residence of A B, a Chaplain of the . .Establishment


and of the amount of annuity for which he is eligible :—
Total period of service years months days.
Total period of residence years months days.
Computed up to
(Here enter the date of embarkation if that date falls within the period of subsidiary leave ;
otherwise the date of resignation.)
Amount of annuity for which eligible £ s. d.
Note.—If the periods of residence and service are less than seventeen and twenty year*, respectively, a medical
certificate is required.
There arc no demands on the books of the Government of India against A /?.
. Iccuuntant-Grneral.
Forwarded to the Secretary to the Government of
N.B.—The above Certificate having been given on an examination of the Public Accounts up to the latest
period found to be practicable on this dale, is not to preclude the Government of India from claiming any amount for
which the above-named officer may hereafter be found to be justly liable.
321

SELECTIONS FROM THE INDIAN MILITARY


• REGULATIONS.

CONTENTS.

Page
Indian Army—
Examination for Advancement 322
Promotion •• >>
Pay 323
Salaries of Appointments
Leave Rules—
Leave Rules of 1886 for the Indian Army 337
Combined Leave 33°
Leave Rules of 1875 "
Temporary Half Pay 333
Retirement >>
Unemployed Supernumerary List 334
Family Pensions 1
Ordnance Department, Salaries 335
Indian Pay and Allowances of Officers of the British Service in India 1
Indian Medical Service—Various Regulations 33°
Issue of Furlough and Retired Pay 339
Advances of Pay •>
Commutation of Pensions — 34°
Instruction in England ... 34'
Royal Engineers, Instruction at Chatham of Continuous Service Officers 342
Modern Languages, Instruction of Officers in 343
Indian Military Service Family Pension Regulations 344
Military (late Lord Clive's Fund) Pensions 35'
Departmental Officers with Honorary Rank, Warrant Officers and Assistant-Surgeons—
Leave Rules 352
Temporary Half Pay 353
Pensions 354
Enquiries regarding Officers and Men killed or wounded in India 354
Indulgence Passages 355
322

SELECTIONS FROM THE INDIAN MILITARY


REGULATIONS.

The following regulations are published for information, but it should be understood that they are
only selections. Complete copies of the Indian Army Regulations can be seen on personal
application to the Military Department, India* Office.

INDIAN ARMY.

Examination for Advancement.*


Officers of the Indian Army are not qualified to (d.) Theoretical and paper examination.
hold the appointments of Commandant,t Second (i) Military engineering, tactics, and
in Command, or Squadron or Double Company topography.
Commander, and are ineligible forappointment to (ii) Military law.
the Staff of the Army (unless they come within (iii) Administration, organisation, and
the provisions of the following paragraphs), equipment.
until they shall have passed an examination (iv) Military history.
in the following subjects :— 4. Indian military law.
Part I. A graduate of the Staff College will be
1. Handling a regiment in the field. examined in (1) and (4) only. An officer who in
2. Riding (Infantry officers). the rank of Captain nas qualified for admission
to the Staff College will be examined in (1), (2),
Part II. and (4).
(c.) Duties in the field (practical and oral), A certificate ot having passed through a course
(i) Practical military topography. of instruction in fortification at the School of
(ii) Practical military engineering. Military Engineeiing will be accepted in lieu of
(iii) Practical tactics. examination in (c.) (iD.
(iv) Horsemanship (for mounted branches A certificate of having performed the duties
only), of permanent Adjutant for 12 months continu
(v) Riding. ously will be accepted in lieu of (1).

Promotion.
Under Royal Warrant promotion in the Indian An officer whose promotion has been retarded
Army is governed by such Regulations as the under this rule is not entitled to further pro-
Secretary of State for India may make from time 1 motion until he has served nine years in the
to time. , rank of Captain and eight years in the rank of
The existing regulations for promotion, up to 1 Major,
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, are— III. A Second Lieutenant is not promoted to
I. Except as otherwise provided, promotion j the rank ot Lieutenant until he has passed the
is regulated by length of service from date of [ examination in Urdu by the lower standard,
first permanent commission. | IV. A Lieutenant of not less than six years'
Officers of 2 years 3 months' service become service from date of first permanent commission
Lieutenants ; may be promoted to the rank of Captain if he
After 9 years' service they become Captains ; I holds or is appointed to the command of a
After 18 years' service, they become Majors ; [ Squadron or Double Company,
and The number of promotions under this rule is
After 26 years' service, they become Lieutenant- I limited to five in each year.
Colonels. I V. A Captain may be promoted to the rank of
II. No officer is promoted unless he is pro- j Major if he holds or is appointed to one of the
nounced fit and is recommended for promotion. following posts :—

* The qualifications required and Examinations to be passed for the Judge Advocate-General's Department, the
Administrative Departments of the Army, the Survey Department, and for Civil and Political Employ, will be found
in the Indian Army Regulations.
(i t Officers will not be appointed to the command of regiments until they have passed the prescribed examination in
' Tactical Fitness for Command."
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 323
Indian Army—continued.
(a) Second in command of a regiment or command of a regiment of Cavalry or
battalion ; battalion of Infantry, or in any appoint
lb) Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General or ment tenable by a Lieutenant-Colonel
Deputy Assistant Quartermaster- which may be considered to be analo
General ; gous thereto. One-half of any previous
(c) Supply and Transport Officer, Second or full-pay service as substantive or brevet
Third class. Lieutenant-Colon«-l may be reckoned in
The number of promotions under this rule is reduction of this period.
limited to five in each year. (<l) On completion of six years' full-pay
VI. A Major may be promoted to the rank of service as substantive or brevet Lieu
Lieutenant-Colonel on appointment to one of the tenant-Colonel in amilitaryappointment.
following posts :— A brevet Colonel, or a Lieutenant-Colonel
(a) Command of a regiment or battalion ; having three years' full-pay service in that rank
(b) An appointment which would carry the (except a Lieutenant-Colonel who receives on
substantive rank of Colonel if the officer his appointment the brevet rank of Colonel
were qualified for that rank ; under (6) above), may be granted the substantive
(c) Supply and Transport Officer, First class ; rank of Colonel, if selected for or holding certain
id) Controller of Military Accounts ; appointments approved by the Secretary of
subject as regards (c) to the officer only being State in Council as carrying the substantive
promoted if specially selected for promotion. rank of Colonel.
VII. An officer specially promotetl under Officers above the rank of Lieutenant are also
Rules IV. and V. is eligible, subject to Rule II., eligible for promotion by brevet as a reward for
lor further promotion after not more than nine distinguished service in the field, or for distin
year's' service in the rank of Captain, and eight guished service of an exceptional nature other
vears' service in the rank of Major. than in the field.
Time on half pay not exceeding one year is Promotion to the ranks of Major-Genera] and
allowed to reckon as service for promotion in the Lieutenant-General are only made by selec
case of an officer placed on half pay on account tion to fill appointments, orasa reward for distin
of ill-health contracted in the performance of guished service. There is an establishment of
military duty, but no officer can be promoted three Generals, but no Officer may be promoted
while actually on the half-pay list. to General by seniority until he has served three
An officer holding the rank of Lieutenant- years in the rank of Lieutenant-General.
Colonel may be promoted to the brevet rank of Officers in civil employ, alter ten years'
Colonel— absence from military duty, are removed from
(a) On appointment as Aide-de-Camp to the the effective list of the army, and placed on a
Sovereign. supernumerary list, rising thereon, under the
(b) On appointment to a position specified in regulations in force, to the rank of Lieutenant-
the following paragraph, if, at the date Colonel, but to no higher rank.
of his appointment, he holds regimental This condition is, however, not applicable to
rank not above that of Major and lias officers of rank taken for high political or civil
completed three years' full-pay service employment, or to officers taken for temporary
as brevet Lieutenant-Colonel. civil or political duties in the field or in newly-
On completion of three years' service in acquired territories.
Pay.*
Indian Army Pay (while required to remain in India).
For any Month. For any Month.
R. A. F*.
General Officer »-295 5 o Captain 374 1 6
Colonel in the Army and Lieu Lieutenant
tenant-Colonel 827 14 o Second Lieutenant... I 225 12 o
Major 640 14 o
Salaries of Appointments.*
Officers holding appointments receive either a rates of consolidated pay and staff salaries are
st iff salary in addition to the above pay, or at present as follows :—
consolidated pay inclusive of it. The monthly
Appointments in the Administrative Departments.*
Secretariat, Military Department. Rupees.
Secretary to Government of India 3.50O Consolidated.
First Deputy Secretary to Government 1,000
Second Deputy Secretary to Government 700 \ With pay of rank.
Assistant Secretaries 500
* For the present sterling equivalents of the rupee rates specified see page 743.
324 INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.

Indian Army—continued.
Appointments in the Administrative Departments—continued*
Accounts Branch, Military Department. Rupees.
Accountant-General 2,500
According to
Deputy Accountant-General status in the Mili Consolidated.
Assistant Accountant-General tary Accounts
{ Department.
Military Accounts Department.
Controller of Military Accounts 2,200
fist Class 1,650
Military Accountant ~ "j || 1,400
1,200 Consolidated.
(.4th Class 1,000
Assistant Military f^c^ss 75°
Accountant Z ~ ;| 600
500
Superintendent of Pensions and Family payments,
Madras 400 J With pay of rank.
Pension Paymaster, Southern Konkan 250
Supply and Transport Corps.
Director-General 2,500
Inspector-General 2,200 |» Consolidated.
Deputy Director-General 1,800
Deputy Inspector-General 1,800
( ist Class 800
and Class 600
Supply and Transport Officers 3rd Class
4th Class
500
400 .With pay of rank.
i 5th Class 300
I 6th Class 250
Superintendent of Elephant Kheddas... 800 Consolidated.
400
Officer in Charge, Hissar Cattle Farm rising to ^■With pay of rank.
{ 700
Army Remount Department.
Director-General 2,000 Consolidated.
300
Superintendents to |-With pay of rank.
800
Probationers 950
Army Clothing Department.
Director of Army Clothing, and Superinten 1,600
dent, Army Clothing Factory, Alipore to
1,800
1,400
Superintendent, Army Clothing Factory, Madras to
1,600 Consolidated.
900
First Assistant Superintendent, Army Clothing to
1,100
700
Second Assistant Superintendent, Army Clothing to
900
Army and Garrison Staff Appointments.*

Army Head-Quarters.
Commander-in-Chief in India 8.333J | Consolidated.
Adjutant-General in India 3,000
Deputy Adjutant-General in India 1,000 )S-With pay of rank.
Assistant Adjutant-General 600
Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General 5°o
• For the present sterling equivalents of the salaries specified see page 243.

1
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 325
Indian Army—continued.
Army and Garrison Staff Appointments—continued.*
Army Head-Quarters—continued. Rupees,
Quartermaster-General in India a, 500 Consolidated.
Deputy Quartermaster-General in India 1,000
Assistant Quartermaster-General 500
Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-General 400
Assistant Quartermaster - General, Intelligence
Branch .. 600 !-With pay of rank.
Deputy Assistant Quartermaster- "j
General {intelligence or 400
Staff Captain or Staff Lieu- 1 Mobilization.
tenant J 350
Commands.
Lieutenant-General Commanding the Forces 4.5°° I Consolidated,
Deputy Adjutant-General 2,000
Assistant Adjutant-General 500
Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General ... 400 ^ With pay of rank,
Assistant Quartermaster-General 500
Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-General 400
Divisions and Brigades.
General Officer Commanding a Division 3.SOO Consolidated,
Genera! Officer Commanding a Brigade 2,200
Colonel on Stafl Commanding a Brigade 800
Assistant Adjutant-General S°° With pay of rank.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General ... 400
Brigade Major 400
Stations, Garrisons, and Depots.
Station Command, and Class 3O0
fand Class 150
Station Staff Officer < 3rd Class 100
( 4th Class So With pay of rank,
Garrison Quartermaster, Fort St. George 250
Garrison Quartermaster, Fort William 250
(Commandant, Convalescent fist Class 200
Depot (and Class 100
Personal Staff.
Military Secretary and Aide -de -Camp to the
Governor-General 1.500
Military Secretary and Aide-de-Camp to Governor,
Madras and Bombay 1,000
Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief in ^.Consolidated.
India 1,500
Assistant Military Secretary and Aide-de-Camp to
Lieutenant-General Commanding the Forces in
a Command 1,000
Aide-de-Camp to the Governor - General and
Governors 300
Assistant Military Secretary to the Commander-in-
Chief in India 45o
Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief in
India 950
Aide-de-Camp to Lieutenant-General Commanding
the Forces in a Command 25°f SWith pay of rank,
Private Secretary and Aide-de-Camp to a Lieutenant-
Governor 35°
f to a Lieutenant-Governor 2 5°
Aide-de-Camp 1\ to aa 1st General Officer Commanding
Class District 250
(.to Political Resident at Aden 250
* For the present sterling equivalents of the salaries specified see page 24>
t These appointments are usually held by officers of the British Army,
t One of the Aides-de-Camp to each t.ieutenant-General receives monthly Rs. 30 as munshi allowance.
326 INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.
Indian Army—continued.
Army and Garrison Staff Appointments—continued.*

Judge Advocate-General's Department. Rupees.


Judge Advocate-General in India 2,200 Consolidated.
Deputy Judge Advocate-General 700 \ With pay of rank.
Assistant Judge Advocate-General 5°o
Miscellaneous.
Inspector-General of Cavalry 2,200 I Consolidated,
Inspector-General of Volunteers 2,200
Director of Military Education in India 800
Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General, British Army i
Schools 400 i-With pay of rank.
Inspector of Army Signalling 400
Inspector of Gymnasia ... 300
Recruiting Staff Officer 300

Appointments ni Native C

Body Guards.
Governor-General's jCommandant
(Adjutant
...
Man"dS I Commandant ^■With pay of rank.
Bombay/Adjutant
Native Cavalry Regiments.
Commandant
1st Squadron Commander (2nd in Command)
2nd Squadron Commander >.\Vith pay of rank.
3rd and 4th Squadron Commanders
Adjutant
Squadron Officert
Native Infantry Regiments.
Commandant
1st Double Company Commander (2nd in Command)
2nd Double Company Commander
3rd and 4th Double Company Commanders With pay of rank.
Adjutant
Quartermaster
Double Company Officer
Various Corps. J
'Commandant
1st Squadron Commander (2nd
in Command, Cavalry)
1st Double CompanyCommander
(2nd in Command, Infantry),..
2nd Squadron Commander
Corps of Guides 2nd Double Company Com I. With pay of rank.
mander ...
3rd and 4th Double Company
Commanders
Quartermaster
Squadron or Double Company
L Officer
Malwa Rheel Corps, Commandant
42nd Deolee and 43rd Erinpoora Regiments,
Squadron Commander...
,4th Merwara Infan-1 Wmg Commander (2nd in ^■With pay of rank.
01 w
Mewar Bheel Corps, J f Command)... '
Aden Troop, Commandant
* Kor the present sterling equivalents of the salaries specified see page 243.
tt Staff
The Squadron
salaries ofOfficer performing thein duties
other appointments of Quartermaster
these Corps as in Cavalrydraws
and Staff pay above.
Infantry at the rale of Rs. 200 a month.
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 327
Indian Army—ccnliiiued.
Leave Pay.
Officers be'ow the rank of Major-General on leave out of India receive leave pay at the
following rates :—
Yearly. I Yearly.
A f'er appointment totlie Indian Army 200 | After the commencement of the 20th
After the commencement of the 5th year's service for pension 450
year's service for pension 250 I Ditto 25th ditto 600
Ditto 15th ditto 300 I Ditto 30th ditto 700
Half-Pay.
Unemployed General Officers will receive half-pay at the following rates :—
Yearly. Yearly.
£ £
Field Marshal 'i3°o Lieutenant-General 650
General 800 Major-Genera] 500
Half-pay is only granted tc other officers on account of certified unfitness for duty (see
page 3*3).
The rates of half-pay are those in force in the British Service, namely:—
Daily,
s. (/.
Lieutenant-Colonel 11 o Lieutenant (after six years commissioned
Major 9 6 service) 4 o
Captain ... ... ... ... ... 7 o (after ten years' commissioned
,, having higher rank by brevet ... 8 o service) 4 6
Lieutenant 3 o
An officer cannot remain more than six years on temporary half-pay.

LEAVE RULES of 1883 FOR THE INDIAN ARMY.


(India Army Circulars, April, 1886, Clause 51, published 16th Apri', with subsequent decisions.)
I. An officer may be granted, — the Government of India, at the instance of
Privilege leave under such regulations as the authority empowered to sanction the
may from ti ne to time be in force. leave, should the officer be in India, or,
Leave out of india, for no longer period should he be at home, by the Secretary of State
than one year, capable of extension to in Council.
two years' absence from duty, on the IV. All leave, in or out of India, counts as
following pay :— service for pension.
After appointment to the £ V. Leave, whether it is leave in India or leave
Indian Army ... out of India, will not involve forfeiture of
...20oayear. appointment,
After the commencement and may be granted at any time,
of the 5th year's service but solely at the discretion of the sanctioning
for pension 250 authority. In the case of officers temporarily
Do. do., 15th, do., do., do. 300 ,, serving under the Lieutenant-General of a
Do. do., 20th, do., do., do. 450 command other than their own, application for
Do. do., 25th, do., do., do. 600 ,, leave should be forwarded for hnal sanction
Do. 1 do., 30th, do., do., do. 700 ,, through the Lieutenant-General of the command
in which they are serving to the Lieutenant-
Leave in India, but for the period of one General
year only, on full military pay, and half except inof urgent
the command to which they belong,
cases, when the authority to
the Stafl salary of appointment. grant leave will rest with the former, a report
II. No extension of leave involving absence of the grant in every case being at once mauV
from duty for more than two years, whether to the Deputy Adjutant-General of the command
taken in or out of India, can be granted except to which the officer belongs.
on specially urgent grounds and without pay. VI. An officer on leave, whether in India or
III. An officer unable on account of the state out of India, will be required to rejoin at once on
of his health to return to duty within the maxi being recalled to duty, unless certified by a
mum period of two years' absence, will, unless Medical Board as unlit to do so.
he is under rule II. specially granted an extension VII. The above rules shall apply to—
of leave without pay, be placed on temporary Officers whose admission to the Indian
half pay or the retired list, as the circumstances Army bears date subsequent to the
of the case may seem to require. An officer 30th June, 18S6.
will also be liable to be placed on half pay or cers of the Indian Army, including
the retired list should his health require an probationers, in military employment,
undue amount of leave, whether in or out who may elect them within twelve
of India. 'I bis power will be exercised by mouths of that date.
328 INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.
Indian Army—continued.
Leave Rules or 1886 for the Indian Army—continued.
Officers in civil employ on that date, sub Subsidiary Rules.
sequently reverting to military duty, 1. Officers in permanent civil employment,
may elect them within six months while they continue in such employment, are not
from the date of being replaced at the affected by these rules; but if desirous ol
disposal of the Military Department. retiring on pension direct from such employment,
Such officers who may be on leave they will, whether on duty or on furlough, be
when so replaced must make their given the benefit of the rule which allows all
election at once. Those taking leave previous leave to count as service for pension.
within the six months must make their It is, however, to be clearly understood that
election before going on leave. no officer in civil employment will be allowed to
They shall not apply to— place himself out of employment for the purpose
Officers in permanent civil employ. of taking leave under these rules, or for any
Officers commanding districts or holding purpose but immediate retirement.
other appointments under special regu 2. Leave in or out of India commences on the
lations as to leave of absence, who date an officer is "struck off duty," which
continue subject to such regulations. means the date following the day of relief, and
Note. —The above does not preclude general terminates on, and includes, the day preceding
officers commanding districts, who before their the date on which he rejoins his regiment or
appointment were subject to the leave rules of appointment on return from leave.
1886 for the Indian Army, from being granted 3. In the case of an officer obliged to leave his
short leave in India under these rides. station to appear before a Medical Board at
VIII. Officers who, have elected to come under another station, the date of b^ing "struck off
these rules count all previous leave as service for
pension. The position of those who have not duty " will mean the date he is permitted to quit
the station where he is examined and invalided.
elected them remains unchanged.
IX. The Secretary of State in Council reserves An offi( er so circumstanced is entitled to full pay
the right of making any change in the foregoing and Stiff salary up to and for the date preceding
that on which he is permitted to quit the station
regulations which circumstances may require.
Officers who have not elected for the above whereof he is examined and invalided. In the
rules in the manner and within the period laid case an officer on the sick list, while actually
present with hiscorps, or at his station, the date
down in Rule VII have no further opportunity of of being "struck off duty'' means the date on
election, but remain under previous rules. It which he leaves his corps or station.
must also be clearly understood that no modifi 4. Under these rules, absence from duty with
cations of the existing codes will be sanctioned,
and that there is no middle course between pay, which is restricted to two years, is reckoned
abiding by them and acceptance of these new from the date of being " struck off duty " to date
rules. of rejoining appointment or regiment.
Military officers in civil employ on 30th June, of 5.return Up to date of leaving India, and from date
to India to date of rejoining regiment
1886, who may desire to retire direct from such or appointment, an officer granted leave out
employment, have, on such retirement, the option of India under these rules will receive Indian
of electing the new rules.
When it may be necessary to convert steiling pay and half staff salary, provided, in any
rates of pay under these rules into rupee cur case, the two years' absence from duty is not
rency, or vice versa, the conversion will be made exceeded.
at the rate of exchange in force for the period a 6.permanent An officer subject to these rules who holds
departmental or regimental staff
when the pay became due, as fixed annually for appointment, promoted while on leave out of
the adjustment of financial transactions between India, is only entitled, from date of debarkation
the Indian and Imperial Governments. in India to "that of joining his appointment, to
The rules which govern the allowances of the Indian pay and allowances ol his rank, and
fficers acting for absentees remain unchanged.
the half staff salary of the appointment he held
Indian Medical Service. at the time he proceeded on leave.
7. An officer holding a permanent depart
The rules laid down for the grant of leave mental or regimental staff appointment, pro-
to officers of the Indian Army apply equally ' moted while on leave in India, will draw the
to officers of the Indian Medical Service in Indian pay and allowances of his rank, and the
military employ, with the following modification half staff salary of the appointment he held at
in regard to the rates of pay whilst on leave out the time he proceeded on leave, until he assumes
of India :— £ charge of the duties of the appointment to which
After arrival in India 250 a year. he has been promoted.
After the commencement of the 8. The Indian Pension Regulations are un
10th year's sendee for pension 300 ,, affected by these leave rules, except that all
Ditto, ditto, 15th ditto 450 „ leave from date of commencement of service for
Ditto, ditto, 20th ditto 600 „ pension will, under them, be allowed to count
Ditto, ditto, 25th ditto 700 „ as service for pension.
The rules apply to all Medical Officers ad 9. Time passed at Addiscombe after the at
mitted to the service after the 30th June, 1886, tainment of the age of 16 years will reckon as
and to officers who may elect them under the service for pension in calculating the rates of
provisions of Rule VII. pay under Rule I.
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 329
Indian Army—continued.
Leave Rules of i8S5 for the Indian Army—continued.
10. The periods of service for pension in Rule the Secretary of State decides according to cir
1 of llie leave rules entitle an officer taking cumstances, cannot be granted without the assent
leave to the pay fixed for such periods of service, of the proper authority in India as defined in
without anv limitation based on the rule* which Clause V of the rules.
prevents an officer from retiring on the pension 16. Extensions of leave beyond one year
fixed lor a particular period of service, unless under these rules are not claimable in any way
he has served half of that service in the Indian as a right, but are admissible only at the discre
Army. tion of the proper authority, and then on special
11. The provisions of the rules with regard to and urgent grounds.
duration of leave do not apply to probationers 17. An officer subject to these rules on pro
for the Indian Army. motion to Major-General, or on attainment ot
12. The limit of two years laid down for leave Colonel's allowance, cannot be granted leave
will not apply to time spent at the Staff College, under them, and, if permitted to reside in Eng
which counts as duty. land or elsewhere out of India, is restricted to
13. Officers recalled from leave granted under the English pay of his rank.
these rules will be given free passage to India, 18. Officers subject to these rules, who are in
or not, according to the Transport Regulations the following categories, and who entered the
in force at the time. Indian Army before the 1st July, 1881, may elect
14. Advances of pay to officers proceeding on to reside out of India on the allowances admis
and returning from leave out of India will be sible under them until succession to the Colonel's
granted at the rates shown on pages 339 and allowance or promotion to Major-General, which
340. ever may happen first ; or to remain in India on
15. Extensions of leave, except on medical the unemployed Indian pay and allowances ot
certificate or in special or urgent cases in which their rank if unemployed :—
(<?) Officers vacating regimental commands, remaining in the
G. G. O. 209 of 1832, para. 7. service for the attainment of the highest retirement pension,
or the Colonel's allowance.
(b) Officers over 55 years of ag who may be required under the rules to vacate staff depart
G. G. O. 192 of 1883. mental, or civil appointments, and for whom other suitable
employment cannot be found.
Ir) Officers of the Commissariat-Transport, Military Accounts, and Judge Advocate General's
G G O 4« -* of 18844' Clause IV nil"!
\ )• 52 Department,
years ol age. who vacate their appointments on attaining to
(d) Officers who on the 8th August, 1884, were holding appointments of unlimited tenure to
vhich they were appointed before the 1st January, 1884, and
G. G. O. 432 of 1884, Clause VII. who vacate their appointments on completing seven years'
tenure from date ot appointment or such further extension as
may be granted to enable them to complete 32 years' service for pension not exceeding nine years
in all.
G. G. O. 310 of 181 3' (e) Squadron or do ible-company commanders who vacate
their appointments on attaining 52 years of age.
<f) Colonels who entered the Indian Army after the 12th September, 1866, and before the 1st
Secretary of State's Despatch No. 6, the July, 1881, and Colonels of the General List, after transfer to
dated 6th January, 1887. Unemployed Supernumerary List.
The limit of absence from duty imposed by these leave rules is not applicable to these officer' .
19. Officers who may have entered civil em Note. —An officer does not come under civil
ployment after the 30th June, 1886, and before rules by reason of being transferred to a civil
the 1st July, 1887, without having elected these appointment, the tenure of which is limited to a
rules, will be entitled, on reverting to military definite period, nor by officiating for less than
duty, to elect them under the conditions laid three years in the civil department.
down in the third clause of Rule VII. (See 21. Officers struck off the eflective list of the
note to next paragraph.) army under the provisions of G. G. O. No. 135
20. Officers who may have entered civil em of 1884, after ten years' absence from military
ployment after the 30th June, 1886, having duty, cannot elect or revert to these rules except
previously elected these rules, and officers who for the purpose of immediate retirement, with
may have entered the Indian Army under them the advantage of counting all leave as service for
and subsequently taken civil employment, are pension, as provided for in paragraph 1.
absolutely under the leave rules contained in the 22. The service for furlough of an officer, who
Civil Service Regulations so long as they remain at the time ol coining under the civil leave rules,
in permanent civil employment, but on reverting was subject to the leave rules of 1886 for the
to military duty within ten years of their entry Indian Army, is calculated in accordance with
into civil employment, as allowed under G. G. 0. the civil leave rules retrospectively from the
No. 135 of 1884, they again come under these date of his arrival in India, 1./., he is credited
rules. with an amount of furlough equivalent to one-
Army Regulators, InJia, Vol. I. Part I, Article 1411, Clause (r).
33° INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.
Indian AnttY—coiitiiuteJ.
Leave Rules of 1886 for the Indian Army—continued.
fourth of his active service, less any leave out of whom they may be serving, to apply for such
India actually taken. extension.
It is notified that all officers in military employ, This permission, when obtained, must be
irrespective of rank nr the furlough or leave attached to their application to the India Office
regulations to which they may be subject, who for the required extension.
require an extension on private affairs of their Sole. —This memorandum has been compiled
furlough or leave out of India, must obtain the for easy reference, but it is not intended for
previous assent of the authorities in India under quotation as of official authority.

COMBINED LEAVE.
'Indian Army Order, No. 64, of 1934.)
Officers under the 1886 Leave Rules or the 1 will invol .e the conversion of the whole period
1875 Furlough Rules may be permitted to into ordinary leave. Combined leave must b^
combine any privilege leave due to them with I taken between 15th Feb. and 15th Nov., except
leave or private affairs, provided that the period 1 in the case of officers of the Indnn Medical
of such combined leave does not exceed eight Service, the Military Works Services, and the
months. Any extension beyond this period Military Accounts Department.

FURLOUGH AMD LEAVE RULES OF 1875.


(with subsequent alterations.)
G.G.O. No. 1316, dated 30th December, 1875.
I. Officers included in Schedule A may receive, V. A commissioned officer on furlough
after five years' service in India or under the receives (up to, but not beyond, the sum ot
Government ot India, from the date of coming £1,000 a year) half the emoluments of his office,
under these rules, one year's furlough, and an computed at is. 6d. to the rupee, the privileged
additional year for each subsequent five years' rate of exchange at which furlough allowances
service. Furlough not taken at the time it be are payable from the Home Treasury ; but
comes due is not lost, and can, subject to these in any case he does not receive less than
rules, be taken later. /250 a year. The emoluments of his office
Notf.. — Service for furlough under these include all pay, staff salary, and Indian allow
rules, in the case of an officer electing them, is ances he would receive in respect to it if he
reckoned from the date of his election. (Sec also were on duty, and for the purpose of each pay
Notes 2, 3, and 4 to Schedule A.) ment his office is the office he fills on the day
II. An officer may receive at any time any por when that payment becomes due. (See Note 2
tion of the furlough to which he is entitled ; but, to Rule VI and Rule VII.)
except under Rule VIII, he may not beabsent from 2. A Departmental Officer with honorary
duty on any ground for more than three years rank or Warrant Officer, a Senior Assistant
consecutively ; nor, on return trom furlough, Surgeon or Assistant Surgeon, receives half the
may he receive, except under Rule VI. any emoluments of his office, calculated in the same
further portion of the lurlough to which he is manner as those of Commissioned Officers, no
entitled until after the interval of two years. such Officer, however, receiving as furlough pay
III. It must be distinctly understood that less than the English furlough pay of his rank.
furlough is subject to the exigencies of the public VI. Upon certifiecate of a Medical Board, an
service. Officers commanding regiments, and officer not entitled to furlough, if he has served
Heads of Departments, will forward no applica not less than two years in India, may receive it
tion for furlough unless able to satisfy the for any period not exceeding two years ; but
superior authorities that the officer's services such furlough will be deducted from his next
can be spared without any inconvenience to the accruing furlough until it is paid off. An officer
public service. will not be allowed to anticipate furlough under
IV. Furlough does not involve forfeiture of this rule to an aggregate amount of more than
appointment, may be spent anywhere, and two years.
counts as service for pension. (See Rule VIII.) Note (i).—The grant of furlough on medical
Note.—All furlough necessitated by wounds certificate is restricted to a maximum period ot
or illness contracted by active service in the one year in the first instance.
field is treated as "extraordinary furlough " to Note (?.).—An officer of less than two years'
the extent of two years, reckoning as service for service from date of coming under the new
pension, and as not subject to repayment, hre- rules, falling sick, will be sent to England on
spectivc of whether it is earned by length of medical certificate, on English furlough pay,
service or not. without the period of his furlough be'ng fixed.
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 33i
Indian Army—continued.
Furlough Rules of 1375—continued.
subject to the decision of His Majesty's Govern The local authorities shall be defined for the
ment as to his ultimate disposal ; a special report purpose of this rule by the Government of India.
on each case being submitted to His Majesty's XL Leave and furlough are reckoned from
Government by the Government of India. and to the c'ose of the days named in the order
(See Notes 2 and 3 to Schedule A.) granting them.
Note (3).—Furlough to the extent of two years Note.—From and after the 17th November,
in all may be anticipated a second time under 18^3, the day on which the vessel on which an
Rule VI when the first anticipation was rendered officer proceeds on furlough quits her moorings
necessary by wounds or illness contracted by or anchorage, whether she leaves the limits
active service in the Held. of the port or not on that day, will be reckoned
. VII. An officer who has exhausted the fur as the date of the commencement of his
furlough, and as a day of the furlough ; and
lough obtainable under these rules, and who the date on which the vessel on which he
may be certified by a Medical Board to be still
unfit for duty, will be placed temporarily or returns to India drops her anchor or is moored
permanently on half pay, according to the cir of duty.Indian
at any port, will be reckoned as a day
An officer's furlough begins on the
cumstances of the case.
VIII. Undervery urgentcircumstances, special vessel's departure from any Indian port at
which he first joins her, and ends on the day
furlough may be granted for private affairs, before her arrival at the pjrt at which he last
which need not be paid back ; but it will be in
all cases without any kind of pay, and will not quits XII.
her.
The position of the officers not included
count tor pension. in Schedule A will be unchanged as respects
Note.—The amount of leave which may be leave or furlough.
granted under this rule will be restricted to such XIII. Officers now in the service placing
period as the Government granting it is satisfied themselves, from a given date, under these
is actually necessary with reference to the rules, shall count service for pension up to that
urgency of the case. date under the rules to which they were then
IX. Officers proceeding on furlough to
Europe may, if they desire it, receive an advance subject.
Note.—An officer who elects the regulations
on the scale shown on pige 3^9. of 1873, takes with him so much service for
X. Leave may be granted for any period not pension as he had become entitled to under
exceeding six months at a time, and may not former rules.
except for very urgent reasons, to be specially When, however, officers with less than 20
reported to the Government of India, be renewed years' service under the rules of 1854 or 186S,
till after six months have elapsed from its ex come under these rules, they shall, after com
piration. It must be spent at some place east of pleting ao years' service in all, be permitted
the 40th degree of east longitude. Subject to to count as service for pension a proportion
these conditions, it may be granted or refused of any furlough or leave they may have
entirely at the discretion of the local authorities, taken under earlier rules, at the rate of two
who in granting it shall fix its duration, and years' leave for 20 years' service, or one-tenth.
may fix the limits within which it shall be Thus, an officer who, before coming under
spent, and whether during its continuance half the rules of 1875, had a service of 14 years
pay and allowances are to be deducted tor the and 99 days, of which two years 142 davs
payment of a substitute ; and they may grant it were on leave under the rules of iS58, would
as preparatory or subsidiary to furlough, or for count one year and 156 days' leave, and
the purpose of a medical examination. Leave would have 13 years 113 days' total sen-ice for
counts as service for pension and furlough. pension.
Schedule A.
Officers entering the Indian Army or Indian the choice of rules, but an officer whose date of
Medical Service, and Warrant Officers attain admission is after that date will have no option.
ing that rank, after the 31st December, 1875; Note 2. —Officers compulsorily placed under
and these regulations on entering the Staff Corps,
Any other officers, Commissioned, Depart will be allowed to count their previous military
mental with honorary rank, or Warrant, be service in India towards furlough, provided
longing to the Indian Army or Medical Service, they shall have served five years in India, or
who, after the 31st December, 1875, shall, before which not less than half shall have been in
asking for leave or furlough, apply in writing to the Indian Army ; but any leave out of India on
the Government of India to be placed definitely private affairs taken by them during service so
upon this Schedule ; but their service for counted will be reckoned as furlough taken
furlough under Rule I shall commence from the under Rule I, and any leave taken on Medical
date of such entry or such application respec certificate will be reckoned as taken under
tively. Rule VI.
Note i. —The date of entry into the late Staff Should, therefore, an officer, who took sick
Corps is that for choice of furlough rules, viz., leave out of India whilst in the British service,
the date on which the officer was originally again require leave on Medical certificate on
appointed his admission to the Staff Corps, and proceed
dateonofprobation.
admission An officer,
■whose to the Stafftherefore,
Corps is under Rule VI, he will be granted, in the first
not after the 31st December, 1875, will have instance, only so much furlough as will com
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.
Indian Arm v —continue/.
Furlough Rulis of 1875— continued.
plete the period admissible under that rule. This unl.'ss it ba sick furlough. An officer similarly
furlough may be extended to two years on j circumstanced, but having furlough to his debit,
"English Furlough Pay," but it will rest with is equally with the others entitled to take one
His Majesty's Government to determine whether year's furlough five years after electing the new
any, and if so, what, extension shall be granted. rules.
Note 3.—Departmental Officers with honorary Any officers in civil employment declared by
rank or Warrant Officers promoted to warrant the Government of India to be under Civil Leave
grade after the 31st December, 1875, and thus rules shall not be under these rules.
compulsorily brought under these rules, will be Note. —These regulations are not applicable to
allowed to count their previous service for fur
lough under Rule VI ; but furlough is not to be Commissioned Officers employed in the Public
granted under this rule until a Warrant Officer i Works Department, but they are applicable to
Departmental Officers with honorary rank and
has comple'ed two years' service since his last
return to duty from furlough as a Non Warrant Officers so employed.
commissioned Officer, otherwise he can only be *»* The last pay certificate issued to an officer
granted leave under Note 2 to Rule VI. to whom furlough or leave has been
Notk 4. —An officer electing these regulations granted shall state the pay to which,
and having furlough to his credit under pre under Rule V, he is at that date entitled
vious rules, forfeits such furlough absolutely, he in respect to the office he is holding,
being required to serve five years from date of noticing the date, if any fixed, at which he
such election to entitle him to one years' furlough, will vacate it.

SUUSIDIAI 1Y RULES.
I. No " extra or special allowances " drawn I Note 2. —Officers are not required to report
by an officer, which are now excluded (rom the themselves to the India Office should they go to
account in calculating furlough pay under the , England ; but it will be incumbent on them to
rules of 1868, can be reckoned in calculating keep their departmental superiors in India
furlough pay under these rules (Rule V). acquainted with their address.
II. The Government of India, or His Excel Note 3. —No furlough or leave out of India, if
lency the Commander-in-Chief in India, or exceeding six months, can be counted as part of
Lieutenant-Generals Commanding the Forces, the required 33 months' duty; but an officer
in regard to officers serving directly under who may have 33 months' service at credit before
thcni. shall be held to be the "local authorities" proceeding on such furlough or leave (in excess
named in Rule X. of six months) may be allowed to take accumu
III. Pending further orders, a Staff Officer lated Privilege Leave on his return, if he can be
granted leave under Rule X shall receive, as spared.
heretofore, the pay of his rank, and half the Note 4.—Warrant Officers proceeding out of
staff salary of his appointment during such j India on Privilege Leave under Note 1 must
leave ; but full staff salary may be allowed him deposit the amount of their return passage
for the first sixty days fas now during Privilege money, or give security for the payment of the
Leave) when he makes approved arrangements same.
for the performance of his duties during that Note 5.— General Officers Commanding Di
period. In such cases the G. O. granting visions, Districts, and Brigades, are not eligible
the leave must state that the first sixty days for the 90 days' Privilege Leave referred to in
are to be on full staff pay. the above Note 1.
The leave up to sixty days in each year on Note 6. —The "Staff Officers'' referred to in
full staff pay under the foregoing rule may be the above Rule III apply to regimental as well
taken either for the full time or by instalments, as Ar./?.
Departmental Staff. to be understood that
—It is distinctly
in the same way as Privilege Leave under other
furlough rules is taken, the condition that six the rule regarding the pay to be drawn on leave
months must elapse between the return of an under Rule X is liable to be modified at anytime
officer to duty and the grant of a fresh period ot in any way that the Government of India may
leave not being enforced in respect of such leave deem expedient.
of absence.
Note i. —Privilege Leave for 90 days, after 33 Supplementary Regulations for Military
months' duty, which may be spent anywhere in Officers in Civil Employ :—
or out of Indi-i, is admissible to Commissioned
and Warrant Officers under these rules ; but tc I. Any officer now in civil employ, who is
claim the privilege it shall be necessary for an subject to the Military Furlough Regulations
officer to show that he has had no leave on full of 1854 or 1868, shall remain so subject.
Indian pay and allowances for 33 months II. Any Military Officer who may hereafter
previous to the date of his application, and that enter civil employ, who is not already subject
he has made satisfactory arrangements for the to the Military Furlough and Leave Rules of
performance of his duties during his absence, at 1875, shall remain subject to the Rules applic
no additional cost to the State. If leave for a able to him when he enters civil employ.
shorter period than 90 days is taken, the balance Note. —An officer referred to in Rules I and II
is forfeited. cannot elect the Military Furlough and Leave
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATION.
Indian Army—continue!/.
Furlough Rules of 1875— continued.
Rules of 1875, so long as he continues in civil ject to the Military Furlough and Leave Rules of
employ. 1875, any furlough or special leave taken by
III. Any officer who may enter civil employ, him under the Civil Service Regulations will be
who is already subject to the Military Furlough treated in calculating the furlough admissible to
and Leave Rules of 1875, shall be subject to the him under the said Military Rules as if it had
rules in the Civil Leave Code applicable to been furlough taken under the said Military
covenanted civil servants, both as regards fur- Rules. Privilege Leave taken under the Civil
lough and leave taken out of India and in Service Regulations will be treated as if it had
India. been leave taken under the 10th Military Rule.
IV. If an officer, who has been subject to the [ Subsidiary or Examination Leave taken under
rules in the Civil Service Regulations under the i the Civil Service Regulations will not affect the
third of these rules, is again employed in the claims of such an officer under the Military Fur-
Military Department, and so again becomes sub- I lough and Leave Rules.

Temporary Half Pay.


An officer placed on temporary half pay at the at other times than those specified, may be
recommendation of the Medical Board of the permitted to do so. Officers ordered periodically
India Office will be examined by the same to" appear before the Board will receive their
Board as to his fitness to return to duty every travelling expenses and lodging allowance on
two years, and if still reported unfit at the third the War Office scale, but those appcaringat other
examination, that is, after being six years on the times, at their own wish, must do so at their
temporary half-pay list, he will be transferred own expense.
to the retired list on permanent half pay, or If the removal to half pay was in consequence
on pension if entitled thereto. An officer of ill-health contracted in the performance of
reported to be unfit at the commencement military duty, time on temporary half pay not
of the second period, i.e., after two years on half exceeding one year is allowed to reckan as
pay, may, however, be permitted voluntarily to service for pension, and, after restoration to full
retire on permanent halt pay or pension. pay, for promotion also ; but an officer cannot
An officer unable to appear before the Medical be promoted while on the' half-pay list. Transfer
Board at the stated times will be required to of an officer to temporary half pay involves the
furnish a certificate, signed by two medical men, vacation of his regimental or other appoint
as to his inability. An officer who is con ment.
tinuously unable to appear will be retired An officer on temporary half pay must not
permanently after six years without further proceed beyond the limits of the United Kingdom
report. without the special permission of the India Office.
Officers who. in view to being restored to the India Office.
active list, may wish to appear before the Board April, 1 901.

Retirement.
Officers* are subject to compulsory retirement Yearly.
on attaining the following ages :—
Yearly. After 20 years' service for pension ... 250
Lieutenant-Colonels 55 ir 24 11 11 11 365
Colonels 57 n 28 „ „ „ ... 500
Major-Generals 62 ■• 32 11 n .1 — 7°o _
Lieutenant-Generals 67 An officer who has become incapacitated lor
Generals... ... ... ... ... 67 further service in India on account of unfitness
A Colonel, who on attaining the age for caused by duty, may, after he has been two
transfer may hold the temporary rank of Major- years on the temporary half-pay list, be granted
General, is retained on the effective list until he an invalid pension according to the following
ceases to hold such rank or attains the age of scale :—
62 years, whichever may first happen. IYt annum.
General Officers are also subject to compul £
sory retirement after being unemployed con After 15 years' pensionable service 150
tinuously for thiee years. ii 16 11 ii 11 '7°
General Oflicers on retirement will receive ,, 17 1. 11 11 190
pensions at the following rates : — „ 18 ,, ,, ,, 210
Yearly. 1. 19 n 11 11 230
Service for pension reckons from date of
Major-Generals 800 arrival in India with the addition (except in the
Lieutenant-Generals ... .. ... 900 case of an officer exchanging into the Indian
Generals... ... ... ... ... 1,000 Army) cf service out of India before joining
Other officers are entitled to pensions at the the Indian Army to an extent not exceeding
following rates :— two years in any case.
* For officers appointed before ist July, 1681, s;e Regulations for the Transfer to thi Unemployed Super
numerary List on next page.
334 INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.
Indian Army—continue.!.
Retirement—continued.
Time on half piy not exceeding one year is ] Officers in civil employ struck off the effective
allowed to reckon as service for pension in the list of the army after 10 ye n s' absence horn
case of an officer placed on half p iv on account military duty retain their claims to pension under
of ill-health contracted in the performance (A I military rules.
military duty. A retired officer is permitted, under certain
After being six years on temporary half pay, conditions, to commute a portion not exceeding
officers unfit for restoration to the elective list ! one-third of his pension, which commutation
arc transferred to the retired list on permanent may take place on retirement, or at any time
half pay unless entitled to pension. After two subsequent thereto. (See page 340.)
years on half pay, an officer unlit for duty may | Retired officers are liable to be recalled to
voluntarily retire on half pay. 1 service in lime of emergency.

Regulations for the Transfer to the Unemployed Supernumerary List.


1. Officers who were appointed to the Indian Unemployed Supernumerary List after the
Army or the Indian Statf Corps before the 1st following periods of non-employment : —
July, 1881, are transferred to the Unemployed A General or a Lieutcnant-General who
Supernumerary List, on attaining the following attained the latter rank before the ist
ages : — January, 1901, and a Major-General who
was promoted to that rank before the same
Lieutenant-Colonels... 55 years. date, after being unemployed for five years
Colonels 57 1. continuously s>nce promotion to Major-
Major-Generals 62 „ General, or after being unemployed for
Lieutenant-Generals... seven years continuously from date of last
Generals 67 M employment as Colonel.
Other General Officers after being un
2. A Colonel, who on attainine the are for employed continuously for three years.
transfer may hold the temporary rank of Major- 4. In special cases the transfer of officers
' General, is retained on the effective list until he to the Unemployed Supernumerary List may
ceases to hold such rank or attains the age of be delayed, or they may be temporarily brought
'62 years, whichever may first happen. back from it. Under either of these circum
stances an officer would be supernumerary on
3. General officers are also transferred to the the effective list.

FAMILY PENSIONS.
The claims to pension of the widows and commencing on the ist April in which the son
families of officers of the Indian Army are treated is otherwise previously provided tcr or the
under the provisions of such Royal Warrant daughter is married.
regulating the grant of pension to the widows Widows and families are also entitled to
and families of officers of H.M. British Forces, pensions under the Indian Military Service
as may be in f n ee for the time beine. Family Pension Regulations, for which all
The following are the rates of ordinary pen officers must subscribe as a condition of their
sion :— appointment to the Indian Army.
Compassionate The following arc the rates of widows" pen
allowance sion :—
Pension to to eacn Yearly.
Widow. child. Officers of 31 years' service from date of £
Yearly. Yearly. first commission* 160
"General Officer, including £ £ Officer of 26 years' service from date of
Brigadier-General ... 120 20 first commissiont ... ... ... ... 130
Colonel ... ... ... 100 16 Officer of 18 years' service from date of
Lieutenant-Colonel ... ... 90 16 first commissiont ... ... ... ... 100
Major 70 14 Officer of 9 years' service from date of
Captain 50 12 first commissiont ... ... ... ... 70
Lieutenant ... ... ... 40 10 Officer under 9 years' service from date
with increased pensions in the crises of the of first commission ... ... ... 40
widows and children of officers who have been Children's pensions (all ranks alike) depen
killed in action or have died of wounds or ill dent on age : —
ness contracted on field service.
The compassionate allowance of a son ceases From 10/. to 45/. per annum.
at 18 years of age, and that of a daughter at Pensions to sons cease at 21 years of age, to
21 years of age, or at the expiration of the year daughters on marriage.
* If sub-cribed 'or. S ibicription for thU pension is voluntary.
t If subscribed for. No officer i» obliged to suLscribc for these pensions who lias not attained the ranks of
I-ic-jtenant-Colonel, Major, or Captain respectively.
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.

SALARIES OF THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT*

For any month.


Officers of the Royal Artillery. Rupees.
Director-General of Ordnance for India 2.500 Consolidated.
Inspector-General of Ordnance ... ... ... 2.000
Deputy Director-General of Ordnance ... 800
Deputy Inspector-General of Ordnance ... ... 700
Assistant Director-General of Ordnance ... ... 600
Deputy Assistant Director-General of Ordnance ... 300
Assistant Inspector-General of Ordnance ... ... 300
rst Class Ordnance Officer 600 With Regimental Pay and
and ,, ,, ., 500 allowances of rank.
3rd „ ,, ,, 400
4th ,, „ „ ! 300
«h ,. .. „ 25"
Superintendent of Factories 60C-800
Assistant Superintendent of Factories ! 200
Proof Officer, Balasore 1 400

INDIAN REGIMENTAL PAY AND ALLOWANCES (BRITISH


ARMY).*
Pay and Indian
Allowance.

Horse Artillcry and Cavalry. For a ny month.


R. A. p.
Colonel (Artillery only) J. 358 7 0
Lieutenant-Colonel ii°37 0 0
Major of Horse Artillery, and of Cavalry after 2 years' service as such 809 6 4
Major of Cavalry under 2 years' service as such 691 I 0
Major of Cavalry, appoiuted second-in-command of a regiment, in addition
to pay as Major 5° 0 0
Captain 473 0 4
Lieutenant 3°5 4 0
Second Lieutenant 250 10 4

Field and Garrison (\) Artillery and Engineers.


Colonel 1.265 s 0
Lieutenant-Colonel 1,002 4 0
Major, when not in receipt of Staff Salary... 759 3 0
Major, when in receipt of Stall' Salary 640 14 0
Captain ol Engineers 433 10 0
Captain of Artillery 417 7 8
Lieutenant 265 1a 0
Second Lieutenant 213 5 0

Infantry.
Lieutenant-Colonel X,002 4 0
Major of 2 years' service as such 759 3 0
Major under 2 years' service as such 640 14 0
Major appointed second-in-command of a battalion, in addition to pay as
Major 30 0 0
Captain 415 0 0
Lieutenant 256 10 0
Second Lieutenant 202 12 5
* For the present sterling equivalents of the rates specified see page 243.
(a) With Armament pay (Rs. 40-100) in addition for Garrison Artillery.
33^ INDIAN MILITARY REGULATION'S.

INDIAN MEDICAL SERVICE.


Various Regulations.
1. This memorandum is based on the regulations in force at the present time. They are
subject to any alterations that may be determined on.

Passage to India.
2. Officers on appointment are, when possible, provided with passage to India by troop trans
port ; when such accommodation is not available, passage at the public expense is provided by
steamer, or a passage allowance granted, if preferred. A charge for messing during the voyage is
made at the rate of as. a day. This payment does not include the cost of liquors, which are charged
for as extras.
3. Any officer who may neglect or refuse to proceed to India, if ordered to do so, within two
months from the date of leaving Netley, or within 14 days of the termination of his hospital
appointment if the Secretary ot State for India has permitted him to hold one, will be considered
as having forfeited his commission, unless special circumstances shall, in the opinion of the
Secretary of State in Council, justify a departure from this regulation.

Pay Pkevious to Arrival in India.


4. The rate of pay drawn by Lieutenants of the Indian Medical Service previous to arrival
in India is 14s. a day, hut a Lieutenant ( 1 ) who has been permitted by the Secretary of State to
hold a hospital appointment will receive no pay while holding it ; (2) who is detained by illness
in this country, will be paid at the rate ot ^250 a year from the date on which he would otherwise
have embarked until the date of embarkation, and at the rate of 14s. a day during the voyage to
India. (For rates subsequent to their landing in India, see paras. 16, 17, and 18.)
Pay at the above rate is issued in this country up to the date ot embarkation, and an advance of
two months' pay at the same rate is also made prior to embarkation, which is adjusted in India in
accordance with the rate laid down in para. 16.
Grades and Precedence.
5. The grades of Officers in the Indian Medical Service are six in number, viz. :—
1. Surgeon-General. I 4. Major.
2. Colonel. j 5. Captain.
3. Lieutenant-Colonel. | 6. Lieutenant.
Promotion.
6. A Lieutenant's Commission dates from the day on which his course of instruction
commences.
7. A Lieutenant may be promoted to Captain on completion of three \ears' full-pay* service
from d.ite of first Commission, but after completing 18 months' service, and betore promotion to the
rank of Captain, he will be required to pass an examination in military law and military medical
organization, the result of which may affect his promotion.
8. A Captain is promoted to Major on completion of 12 years' full-pay* service, but promotion
is accelerated by six months in the case of Officers who fulfil certain specified conditions.
9. A Major is promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel on completion of 8 years' full-pay* service in the
rank of Major.
10. All promotions from the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel to that of Colonel, and from the
rank of Colonel to that of Surgeon-General, are given by selection for ability and merit.
11. On appointment as Honorary Physician or Honorary Surgeon to His Majesty an Officer
below the rank of Colonel is promoted to that rank, remaining supernumerary until absorbed.
12. For distinguished service in the field an Officer of the Indian Medical Service may receive
substantive or brevet promotion.
Tenure of Office in Administrative Grades.
13. The tenure of office of Surgeon^Generals and Colonels is limited to five years.
14. Colonels, if not disqualified by age» are eligible either for employment for a second tour of
duty in the same grade, or for employment in the higher grade of Stirgeon-General by promotion
thereto.
15. Absence on leave in excess of eight months during a five years' tour of duty involves for
feiture ot appointment.
' Set, however, pma. 42.
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 337

Indian Medical Service—continued.


Pay and Allowances.*
16. The following are the monthly rates ot Indian pay drawn by Officers of the Indian Medical
Service from the date ol their arrival in India :—

In u
Unemployed Officiating Permanent
Rank. Pay. Grade Pay. Staft" Pay. Medical Medical
Charge of a Charge of a
Regiment. Regiment.

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.


420 35o .50 425 500
475 400 150 475 55o
,, after 5 years' service 475 45> ■5° 5*5 600
,, after 7 years' service - 500 iSo 575 650
„ after to years' service . . - 550 ■50 625 700
- 650 150 725 Eco
„ after 15 years' service - 75o 150 825 900
Lieutenant-Colonel - 900 350 l>°75 1,250
11 M after 25 years' service - 900 400 1,100 1.300
ii ,, specially selected for ^ - 1,000 400 i.aoo 1,400
increased pay 1
Notes.—a. Unemployed pav is drawn by Officers of less than 7 years' service who are not holding officiating or
substantive charge of native rt-giinents. Officers of more than 7 years' service draw grade pay alone when unem
ployed. Staff pay is the pay of a command and is drawn in addition to grade pay.
fi. Horse allowance is granted to Officers in substantive charge of cavalry regiments at the rate of Rs. 90 a month
to Lieutenant-Colonels and Majors, and Rs. 60 a month to Captains and Lieutenants.
17. The principal administrative appointments are held by Colonels and Surgeon-Generals on
the following consolidated salaries* :—
Colonel, from Rs. 1,800 to Rs. 2,500 per mensem.
Surgeon-General ... 2 @ Rs. 2,200 ,,
it ... 2 @ Rs. 2,500
,, ... 1 8 Rs. 3,000 ,,
18. Specialist pay at the rate of Rs. 60 a month is granted to officers below the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel who may be appointed to certain posts.
19. The salaries of other substantive medical appointments in the Civil and Military Departments
are consolidated, and vary fiom Rs. 450 to Rs. 2,000 per mensem.
20. Qualified Officers ot the Medical Service are also eligible for appointments in the Assay
Department. The salaries of these appointments are from Rs. 600 to Rs. 2,250 per mensem.
21. Officers are required to perform two years' regimental duty in India before they can be
considered eligible for civil employment.
22. Except in the administrative grades, and in certain special appointments, medical officers
are not debarred from taking private practice, so long as it does not interfere with their proper
duties.
23. No officer, however employed, can receive any staff allowance in addition to the pay laid
down in para. 16 unless he has passed the examination in Hindustani known as the "Lower
Standard. ' The passing of this examination does not of itself bring any increase of pay to an
officer, unless appointed to a substantive or officiating charge ; but failure to pass disqualifies an
officer, even when holding such substantive or officiating charge, from receiving any portion of the
staff allowances of the appointment.
24. Surgeon-Generals and Colonels, on vacating office at the expiration of the live years" tour
of duty, are permitted to draw in India an unemployed salary of Rs. 1,350 per mensem in the

* Under present arrangements officers of the Indian Medical Service who are not statutory natives of India
receive exchange compensation allowar.ee, to compensate them for the fall of the value of the rupee. (See note on
page 243.)
For the present sterling equivalents of the salaries specified see page 243.
33» INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.
Indian Medical Service—continued.
former, and Rs. 1,000 in the latter cape, for a period of six months Irom the date of their vacating
office, after which they are placed while unemployed on the following scale of pay :—
Sur^eon-Oener.'il. Colonel.
Per diem. Per diem.
£ 5. d. £s. d.
After 30 years service on full pay 250 1 r4 o
,, 25 ,, ,, 250 1 10 o
,, 20 tl , or on promotion,
should this period of service not be completed ... 200 180
Leave Rules.
(Paras. 25 (2) to 29 apply only to officers in Military employ.)
25. Officers of the Indian Medical Service, below the rank of Colonel may be granted :—
(1.) Privilege leave under such regulations as may from time to time be in force.
(.2.; Leave out of India, for no longer period than one year, capable of extension to
two years' absence from duty, on the following pay :—
On first appointment ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 250 a year.
After the commencement of the 10th year's service for pension ... 3C.0
Ditto, ditto, 15th ditto 450 ,,
Ditto, ditto, 20th ditto 600 ,,
Ditto, ditto, 25th ditto 700 „
(3.) Leave in India, but for the period of one year only, on full military pay and half the
Staff salary of appointment.
26. No extension of leave involving absence from duty for more than two years, whether taken
in or out of India, can be granted except on specially urgent grounds and without pay.
27. An officer unable on account of the state of his health to return to duty within the
maximum period of two years' absence, unless he is under para. 26 specially granted an extension
of leave without pay, is placed on temporary half-pay or the retired list, as the circumstances ot the
case may require. An otlicer is also liable to be placed on half-pay or the retired list should hi«i
health require an undue amount of leave, whether in or out of India.
28. Leave may be granted at any time, but solely at the discretion of the Civil or Military
Authorities in India under whom an oiricer may be serving.
29. An officer on leave, whether in India or out of India, is required to rejoin at once on being
recalled to duty, unless certified by a Medical Board as unfit to do so.
30. Officers of the Administrative Grades may be granted one period of leave not exceeding
eight months during their tenure of appointment.
31. Extra furlough may be granted to officers desirous of pursuing special courses of study at
the rate of one month's furlough for each year's service up to 12 months in all.
Honours and Rewards.
32. Officers of the Indian Medical Service are eligible for the military distinction of the Order
of the Bath, and for other orders, British and Indian, and for good service pensions.
Six of the most meritorious officers are named Honorary Physicians, and six are named
Honorary Surgeons to His Majesty.
Retiring Pensions and Half-Pay.
33. Officers of the Indian Medical Service are allowed to retire on the following scale of
pension, on completion of the required periods of service :—
Per annum.
After 30 years' service for pension j£/oo
„ 25 ,1 500
„ 20 „ ,, ,, 400
.. 17 m .1 . 300
34. Service for pension reckons from date of first commission, and includes all leave taken
under the rules quoted in paras. 23 to 31. (See also para 42.)
35. A Surgeon-General, after three years' active employment in that appointment, is entitled
to retire upon a pension of £350 per annum, in addition to that to which he may be entitled
under the above scale.
36. A Colonel is entitled, after three years' active employment in that appointment, to
retire upon a pension of ^125 per annum, in addition to the pension to which he may be entitled
under the above scale, and after five years of such employment on an additional pension of ^250
in all.
37. In each of the above cases stated in piras. 35 and 36 eight months' absence on leave is
allowed to count towards actual service in those grades. (See para. 30.)
38. A Surgeon-General or Colonel who has completed his term of service and has reverted to
British pay may reside in Europe, at the same time qualifying for higher pension.
39. With a view to maintain the efficiency of the service, all officers of the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel and Major are placed on the Retired List when they have attained the age of 55 years, and
all Surgeon-Generals and Colonels when they have attained the age of 60 years. But a Lieutenant
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 339
Indian Medical Service—continual.
Colonel, who has been specially selected for increased pay, if he attains the age of 55 years before
he becomes entitled to the pension for 30 years' service, may be retained until completion of such
service ; and in any special case, where it would appear to be for the good of the service that an
officer should continue in employment, he may be so continued, subject in each case to the sanction
of the Secretary of State for India in Council.
40. Officers placed on temporary or permanent half-pay under para. 27 arc granted half-pay at
the following rates :—
Rates of Hall-Pay.
Per Diem. Per Annum.
s. d. £ s. d.
Under 5 years' service 6 0 103 10 0
After S ,, „ 8 0 146 0 0
10 0 182 10 0
.. IS » 13 ° 246 7 6
An Officer of less than three years' service, although he may be transferred to the half-pay
list under the general conditions of transfer, will not be granted any half-pay unless his unfitness
has been caused by service.
Officers cannot retire in India on half pay (No. 45, 23th February, 1865).
INVALID PENSIONS,
41. An Officer wh< has become incapacitated for further service in India on account of
unfitness caused by dut y, after he has been two years on temporary half-pay, be granted an
Invalid Pension en the following scale : —
Per Annum.
After 16 years' pension service. £272
.• 15 11 n •>,, ...
■ ... ... ... ... 252
.. 14 .. ,, .,, 232
.. 13 ,, ... ... ... ... ... 212
II 12 ,1 M — 103
42. Time (not exceeding one year) passed on temporary hull-pay reckons as service for
promotion and pension, in the case ot an officer placed on half-pay on account of ill-health
contracted in the performance of military duty.
43. Officers of the Indian Medical Service are liable, after retirement on pension before
completing 30 years' service, to recall to military duty in case of any great emergency arising, up-
to 55 years of age.
Wound Pensions.
44. Officers arc entitled to the same allowances on account of wounds received in action and
injuries sustained through the performance of military duty otherwise han in action as are
granted to combatant officers of His Majesty's Indian Military Forces holding the corresponding
military rank.
Family Pensions.
45. The claims to pension of widows and families of officers are treated under the provisions
of such Royal Warrant, regulating the grant of pensions to the widows and families of British
officers as may be in force at the time being.
46. The widows and families of officers are also entitled to pensions under the Indian Service
Family Pension Regulations,* lor the benefits of which all officers must, as a condition of their
appointment, subscribe from the date of their arrival in India.
• Sec page 344.

Issue of Furlough and Rstired Pay.


Military and Marine Furlough and Retired month. The sum payable each month is
Pay is made up at the India Office to the 15th approximately one-third of the quarterly sum.
February, 15th May, 15th August, and 15th but in the intervening months only complete
November, and is payable on the 16th of each pound:, arc issued.
Advances of Pay.
Utiles regarding advances of pav to Officers under the Furlough Utiles 0/1S68 and 1S75, and the
Leave Utiles of 1886 for the Indian Army :—
Officers proceeding on furlough to F.uropc Officers returning from furlough or from
may, if they desire it, receive an advance temporary half-pay will similarly be
on the following scale :— granted advances of pay at the following
General Officers Ks. 3,000 rates, 011 obtaining permission to re
Field Officers 1,500 turn :—
Officers below the rank of For a Subaltern ^65
Field Officer 1,000 For all higher ranks ... icy
34° INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.
Advances of Pay —continued.
No advance, however, will be issued to an The following advances on return to duty
officer who obtains from the fund to which will be issued to Departmental Officers
he is a subscriber a loan equal to or with honorary rank, Warrant Officers,
greater than the advance authorized for Senior Assistant Surgeons and Assistant
his rank, and an officer who obtains from Surgeons, Indian Subordinate Medical
his fund a loan less in amount than such Department, on the same conditions :—
advance will be granted only the difference Departmental Officers with
between the two. honorary rank, and Senior
Recovery of the advances nvide in England to Assistant Surgeons ... ^35
be effected in India by five equal monthly Conductors and 1st and 2nd
instalments at the rate of exchange Class Asst. Surgeons ... 20
fixed for the year in which the advance Sub-Conductors and 3rd and
was made. 4th Class Asst. Surgeons... 15

REGULATIONS FOR THE COMMUTATION OP PENSIONS OF


OFFICERS OF THE INDIAN SERVICE.
1. These Regulations shall be applicable only their lives in assurance companies, and he will
to officers retired on or after the ist July, l88x. be required to submit himself for personal exam
2. An officer may be allowed to commute a ination by the Board at the India Office.
portion, not exceeding one-third, of his pension, 6. An officer in India desirous of commuting
which commutation may take place oil retire must address the authorities of his Presidency.
ment, or at any time subsequent thereto. He will be required to go through similar forms,
3. An officer in Europe desirous of commuting Boards, which will when practicable be pre
must make application, in writing, to the Under sided over by the Chief Medical Administrative
Secretary of State for India, stating his desire so Oflicer of the Government, being formed in the
to commute, and furnishing intormation as to his Presidency towns of Calcutta, Madras, and
age, rank, and the amount of his pension. Bombay, under orders of the respective
4. If the Secretary of State for India in Coun Governments.
cil shall approve the commutation, the oflicer will 7. The basis of commutation, subject to an
be so informed, and his application will be for addition of 3*ears of age in the case of impaired
warded to the Standing Medical Board at the lives, shall be in the following table, the age of
India Office. the oflicer being reckoned at the age he will
5. The Board will require the officer to give attain on the birthdav next succeeding the date
such information as to his health and habits as is upon which the capitalized sum will become
usual in the case of persons proposing to assure payable—
Age next Number of Present Valut of the Age next Number of Present V iluc of the
Birthday. Years' Purchase. Annuity of j£ioo. Birthday. Years' Purchase. Annuity of ^100.
£ s. d. ~l s. d.
21 15-00258 1,500 5 2 51 11-21356 1,121 7 1
22 14*961x1 1,496 3 52 10-98143 1,098 2 11
23 14-92519 1.492 10 5 53 I075I33 I.075 2 8
24 14-88969 1,488 »9 5 54 10-52560 1,052 " 3
25 14-85191 ',485 3 10 55 10*30351 1,030 7 0
26 14-80890 1,480 17 10 56 10-08363 1,008 7 3
27 1474746 1,474 14 1 1 57 9-86670 986 13 5
28 I4'°795i 1,467 19 0 58 964896 964 17 11
29 14-60551 1,460 1 1 0 59 9-42649 942 13 0
30 14-52581 J,452 1 1 8 60 9*19800 919 16 0
31 14 '44054 ',444 1 X 61 8-95666 895 •3 4
32 14-35005 '.435 0 1 62 8-70132 87O 2 8
33 1 4'25257 1.425 5 2 63 8 '43435 843 8 8
34 MH731 L4M 14 8 64 8-16571 8l6 11 5
35 14-03442 !.4°3 3 10 65 7'89583 789 11 8
36 13-91478 ',39' 9 7 66 7-62437 762 8 9
37 13-79016 1,379 0 4 67 7-37082 737 1 8
38 13*66060 1,366 I 2 68 7-11881 711 17 8
39 13-52738 i,352 14 9 69 6-86850 686 17 0
4° •3'38854 »,338 '7 X 70 6-62170 662 3 5
4> 1 3 243 «3 1,-324 6 3 71 6-38068 638 1 4
42 13-08568 1,308 II 4 72 6-14448 614 8 11
43 12-92050 1,292 1 0 73 5-90561 590 11 3
44 1274483 I.274 <• 8 74 5'6554° 565 10 10
45 1 2 -55834 I.255 16 8 75 5 '39538 539 10 9
46 12-36096 1,236 i 11 76 5-12566 5" 11 4
47 12-14690 1,214 '.^ 10 77 4'8i532 481 10 8
48 11 -92339 1,192 6 9 78 4-50565 450 11 3
1 1 -69128 15 3
I.I45 80 3-9,477 391
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 34i
Commutation of Pensions—continued.
8. The commutation having been sanctioned, each case the officer's pension will be issued in
the applicant will be informed, and will have full up to the date of payment unless any delay
the option of withdrawing his application within has been caused by the officer's own fault or that
30 days after receiving notice. of his agents.
9. If the applicant shall not withdraw his 12. In any case in which a pensioner shall
application within that period, the decision will accept public employment, involving the with
be considered final, and the commutation of pen holding of pension, a deduction will be made
sion will take place absolutely. from the salary payable to him equal to the
10. In every case the capitalized sum will be amount which would have been abated from the
payable in India, the sterling amount being con pension if it had not been commuted, and in the
verted at the official rate of exchange for the year event of his becoming entitled to a pension in
in which the payment is made. respect of such employment, the amount of such
11. In the case of an officer in Europe, the pension granted to him shall not exceed the
capitalized sum will be payable at the expiration amount which he mip:ht have received had his
of two months, and in the case of an officer in pension not been so commuted.
India, at the expiration of one month, from the
date of the commutation being sanctioned. In 5th January, 1884.

Instruction of Officers.
Memorandum relating to Classes of Instruction which Officers of the Indian Army are permitted
to attend while on leave in England,
1. An officer of the Indian Army who is tension of leave will not be granted to enable
desirous of joinin any classes of instruction an officer to undergo instruction or to complete
while on leave in England must apply in writing a course.
to the Under Secretary of State for India, India 2. Officers attending the classes shown in the
Office, London, S.W. Applicants will be in following table aie granted lodging allowance
formed of their appointment to a class shortly when quarters are not provided:—
before the date fixed for its assembling. Ex-

Approximate Approximate Latest date


date of date of on which
Clares of Place of assemblage assembling applications
termination can be received
Instruction. of each Class. of each Class of each Class
in 1905. in 1905. at the
India Office.
* Veterinary Army Veterinaiy School, Alder- f 15 January . . 13 February . . ' 15 December
shot \ 15 November 14 December 1 T4 October
Cavalry Officers, Pioneer School of Military Engineering. 1 October 2a October . . 1 1 September
Cass Chatham

# I'cterinary.—See King's Regulations, paras. 1298, 1239.


3. The daily rates of lodging allowance, when 5. On joining a class of instruction an officer
quarters are not provided, are as follows :— must take his uniform with him.
For a field officer 8s. 6. Special attention is directed to the follow
captain 6s. ing G.O.C.C., dated 15th January, 1887:—
, , subaltern 4s. "As great inconvenience and unnecessary
To enable an officer to receive this allowance,
he must send to the India Office, on completing trouble has been caused by officers of the Indian
the course, his certificate ofqualification (which Army on furlough in Kngland withdrawing
from classes of instruction which they have
will be returned), and also a certificate signed applied for permission to join, and to which,
by competent authority, showing that he was after correspondence
not provioed with quarters, and stating the and the War Office,between the India Office
daten from and to which he was under instruc appointed, it is notifiedthey have been duly
that those who have
tion.
No travelling or other allowances are granted. received permission to join schools or classes of
instruction in England will not, except under
4. Officers of the Indian Army at home on very special circumstances, be allowed to with
leave will be permitted to attend other schools draw their names."
and classes of instruction, provided that accom
modation is available, and lodging allowance
will be granted. Information as to such courses (Signed) E. Stedman, General,
is contained in Army Order 214, dated 1st Military Secretary.
December, 1904.
34^ INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.

ROYAL ENGINEERS.

Instruction at Chatham of continuous Indian Service Officers.

Regulations under which Officers of Roval Engineers, who have H^cted for continuous service in
India, are appointed to the Indian Class at the School of Military Engineering, Chatham,
under Article 7 of the Royal Warrant of 20th February, i835.
{Reprint of India Army Circulars, February, 1091, Clause 29.)
With the sanction of the Right Honourable claim to travelling allowances prior to joining,
the Secretary ot State tor India, His Excellency but if he returns to India at the earliest oppor
the Governor-General in Council is pleased to tunity after coinpletiug the course, he will be
direct the publication of the following Regula granted travelling expenses to port of embarka
tions for the appointment of Officers ol Royal tion and a free passage, and be considered on
Engineers, who elect for continuous service in duty up to the date of his arrival in that country.
India, to the School of Military Engineering at
Chatham, in supersession of the Regulations his7. Government,
An officer may, on obtaining the assent ct
be granted leave on the ter
published in India Army Circulars, clauses 176 mination of the course of instruction, or, if on
of 1887, 33 of 1 338, and 176 of 1890 : — leave when appointed, be allowed to avail him
1. Every officer of Royal Engineers who has self of any unexpired portion of that leave, but
elected to render continuous service to the in cither case his duty will terminate at the date
Government of India under the terms of the of quitting the School, and he will forfeit his
Royal Warrant of the 20th February, 1886, will claim to a free passage back to India.
b'j required, after In: has been one year a captain 3. The whole period passed on duty will
and before he has been cietit years in that rank, reckon
to join the School of Military Engineering at case of as service lor pension, and also, in the
Chatham, with a view to becoming acquainted lations, an officer under the Civil Service Regu
for furlough.
with the progress made in military science and
engineering, and to qualify himself for promo 9. Every officer is expected, while at Chatham,
tion in his corps. to pass the examination qualifying him for pro
motion to the rank of Major, as under no circum
2. The course of instruction will last about stances
eight months, commencing" on the 1st April. will an officer be ordered there for a
second time.
3. The number of such officers who will be 10. It is to be distinctly understood that an
appointed to the School of Military Engineering officer
in anyone year will not exceed 15. They will scribed who chooses to pass in India the pre
examination for promotion to the rank
be selected by the Government of India. of Major will still be required to do duty at Chat
4. If in India when appointed, the officer will ham for eight months, in order to make himselt
travel at the public expense, and be provided acquainted with the progress made in military
with passage to England by troopship, and if he science and engineering.
return to India on the completion of the course 11. If, under special circumstances, it is found
he will be provided with a return passage. He inexpedient to order home a continuous Indian
will also receive travelling expenses as from service Captain
port of debarkation to Chatham, and again as his promotion toofthe Royal Engineers previous to
rank ot regimental Major,
from Chatham to port of embarkation. the officer will be directed to join the School of
5. From date of embarking from India to date Military Engineering for the purpose of going
of return as above he will receive English pay through the prescribed course of instruction as
and Engineer pay of rank. Servant's allowance soon after his promotion as his services can be
will also be granted from date of arrival in spared.
England to date of embarkation on return, and
also for the period of the voyage, except in a for12.continuous
Royal Engineer Officers, who have elected
service in India, if appointed
troopship, provided that the officer .is accom while on furlough to the School of Military
panied by his civilian servant. He will, in Engineering at Chatham under Article 70* the
addition, while at the School, be entitled to Royal Warrant of 20th February,
quarters or the usual allowance in lieu and to they desire it, draw furlough pay andi885, may, if
allowances
luel and light allowance. in lieu of English pay ami allowances while
6. In the cast of an officer appointed to the going through the Chatham course.
School while on leave, the period of duty will The only allowance that can be drawn with
commence from the date on which he joins at furlough pay is lodging allowance at the Indian
Chatham, and he will receive the above allow rate when the officer is not provided with
ances, &c., from that date. He will have no quarters.
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 343

MODERN LANGUAGES.

Regulations for the Study of Languages by Officers of the Indian


Army in Military Employ, including Officers cf Royal Engineers
who have elected for Continuous Indian service.
1.* The Civil Service Commissioners hold start for Russia until he has received a letter of
examinations in London three times a year, in instructions on the subject from the India Office,
or about the months oi April, July and October, and communicated with the Director of Staff
for the purpose of examining officers in any Duties as therein required.
language, European or Oriental. No officer on leave on medical certificate will be
2. * The maximum number of marks obtainable permitted to proceed to Russia on duty unless
at an examination in languages is as follows:— reported fit to do so by the India Office Medical
Dictation 50 Board.
Translation from the foreign lan 9. On starting for Russia he may, if he
guage into English 100 requires it, be granted an advance of pay of the
Translation from English into the same amount as he would be entitled to receive
foreign language 200 if he were returning to India from leave, and
Writing an essay or letter and such advance shall be recovered by eight equal
copying manuscript 150 }-3oo monthly instalments after his arrival in Russia.
Oral examination — Conversation, 10. On arrival in Russia he shall report to the
including reading manuscript at sight, India Office his address and the date of his
and translation in writing from the crossing the Russian frontier. Any subsequent
foreign language into English, and change of his address shall likewise be re
from English into the foreign lan ported.
guage, from extempore reading ... 300J 11. The period to be spent in Russia shall not
3. * Officers who obtain -5 of thetotal marks will be less than eight months. As special impor
be noted in their record of service as "passed " tance is attached to a lengthened stay in Russia,
in the language, and those who obtain -8 will he shall not present himself for final examination
be noted as " qualified to be Interpreters." until one year after passing the elementary
4. Officers on leave from India wishing to test.
attend these examinations should apply in 12. Two months before his final examination
writing to the Under Sscretary of State, India he shall notify to the India Office the address in
Office, in February for the April examination, England to which the instructions as to time and
in May for the July examination, and in August place of examination should be scut by the
for the October examination. Civil Service Commissioners.
5. No pecuniary or other reward is granted by 13. He shall return to England not less than
the India Office to an officer who qualifies at any a week before his final examination, and shall
of these examinations to be Interpreter in any report to the India Office in writing his arrival
language but Russian. and the date of his crossing the Russian frontier
on his return. If he lelt India on medical certi
Study of Russian. ficate, he shall apply lor permission to appear
6. An officer who proves his possession of a before the Medical Board at the India Office.
sufficient elementary knowledge of Russian by 14. If he succeeds at the final examination in
obtaining not less than 200 marks ('25 of the qualifying to be an Interpreter in the Russian
total) at one of the above examinations, and who language, he will be paid by the India Office a
has in addition been the subject of a special gratuity uf ^200, and a sum of ^32 or £42 in
recommendation (mentioned in paragraph 7) by respect of his travelling expenses to and from
the Government of India, may be permitted to St. Petersburg or Moscow, as the case may be.
proceed to Russia for a further course of study No grant on account of travelling expenses
of the Russian language. will be made to an officer who fails to qualify
7. In order to procure the necessary special to be an Interpreter; but he may earn the gra
recommendation to be permitted to proceed to tuity and travelling allowance by qualifying as
Russia, he should apply as early as possible an Interpreter at any subsequent examination.
beforehand through the proper regimental or 15. Whether successful or not at the final
other channel. The recommendation, if granted, examination, he shall rejoin in India within two
will be forwarded to the India Office by the months from the date on which it began, unless
Government of India, and its receipt will be granted leave beyond that period. No leave for
notified by the India Office to the officer con more than two months will be allowed (except
cerned. on medical certificate) without the previously
8. After passing the elementary test if he obtained assent of the authority in India by
receives permission to proceed to Russia, he which his original leave was granted.
must start from England within a fortnight 16. If subject to the Leave Rules for the
from the date of the India Office letter conveying Indian Army, he will be entitled to count as
such permission, unless specially authorised to Indian duty for promotion and pension the
defer his departure. He must on no account period spent in Russia, and to draw for such
* Vide King's Regulations, paras. 1198-1104.
344 INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.
Modern Langua ges— continued.
period the equivalent, at the privileged rate ot period as furlough, and of drawing furlough
exchange, of the Indian pay and allowances of pay accordingly, so far as he is eligible for such
his rank, and the half staff salary of his sub furlough under the Furlough Regulations to
stantive appointment ; provided that if the which he is subject.
sterling amount be less than his leave pay 18. In the case of any officer of the Indian
under the Leave Rules, then leave pay Service at the Staff College wishing to proceed
shall be allowed. He will be considered to Russia to study the language after the termin
as on leave before arrival in Russia, and from ation of the Staff College course, he should
the date of quitting Russia until he rejoins his apply through his Commanding Officer in India
appointment in India under the conditions ol for the special recommendation (referred to in
para. 15. The period spent in Russia will not para. 7) four months before leaving the Staff
be considered as part of the two years' maximum College.
absence from duty allowable under the Leave 19. On receipt of the special recommendation
Rules for the Indian Army. of the Government of India, the India Office
17. If subject to the Military Furlough Regu will grant the officer leave (if admissible to him
lations of 1868 or 1875, he will be entitled to under the regulations to which he is subject) to
countas Indian duty for promotion and pension, remain in England until the result of the first
but not as service for furlough, the period from the examination in Russian held after the date of
date of the letter permitting him to go to Russia his leaving the Staff College is known. Should
until his arrival in India within two months after he fail to pass the elementary test, he will be
his final examination. For any part ol such period required to rejoin his appointment in India
of duty not spent in Russia lie will draw the within two months from the date on which the
English pay of his rank, and for the part of it result is known ; should he succeed, he will
spent in Russia he will draw the equivalent, come under the same conditions as other officers
at the privileged rate of exchange, of the on leave permitted to proceed to Russia.
Indian pay and allowances of his rank and 20. Officers coming under para. 19 will be
the half staff salary of his substantive appoint provided with passage to India as if they had
ment. He will, however, have the option returned to India at the conclusion of the Staff
of counting the whole or a portion of such College course.

Supplemen' rARY Rules.


Not more than 15 officers altogether of the tion is known. The names ofthe officers who are
Indian Army and Indian Medical Service in finally selected will be communicated by the India
Military employ will be allowed to proceed on Office to the Government of India, who will give
duty to Russia in any official year, whether authority to each selected officer to take up his
they have passed the test at the examinations residence in Russia, to which country lie should
in London or in India. proceed about May or November, so as to be on
If more than 18 months have elapsed since an tne same footing as the officers of his batch who
officer passed the test, he will be required to proceed from England.
undergo a fresh examination before receiving The passport of an officer proceeding direct
permission to proceed to Russia. I from India to Russia will be issued either by the
Half-yearly examinations in India are held Governor General of India or by the Governor of
in January and July, and the names of the Madras or of Bombay. The necessary vise
officers who are recommended by the Govern should be procured by the officer at Tehran, or
ment of India for permission to proceed direct any other place on the route where there is an
from India to Russia will be communicated to the accredited Russian agent.
India Office as soon as the result of the cxamina- India Office, February, 1905.

THE INDIAN MILITARY SERVICE FAMILY PENSION


REGULATIONS.
The following regulations are designed to as are, by Royal Warrant, granted to the widows
secure suitable provision for the widows and and families of British military officers, are
orphans of officers of the Indian Army, officers already granted, from Indian revenues, to the
ot the Indian Medical Service, and Chap widows and families of military officers in the
lains on the Indian Establishment not being service of the Government of India, who are
subscribers to the late Military and Medical excluded from the advantages of the late Military
Funds ; also officers and engineers of the Royal and Medical Funds ; and it is to be clearly under
Indian Marine, and continuous service Royal stood that the Government of India does not
Artillery and Royal Engineer officers who elect intend by these present supplementary regula
to subscribe. tions to sanction any further expenditure for this
Such pensions and compassionate allowances object from the Indian revenues. On the o'her
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 345
Indian Military Service Family Pension Regulations—continued.
hand, the Government of India does not, of In accordance with the principle announced
course, wish that the Indian revenues should in in this notification, that the Government does not
anv way profit by these regulations. intend that the pensions provided by these regu
The Secretary of State for India in Council lations shall be any charge to the Indian
has reserved to himself the absolute right to revenues, the rates of interest and of exchange
regulate from time to time the contributions to with England, to be allowed in this pro forma
be required from officers, in accordance with account, will be the rates which may be fixed
these principles, under these regulations, and to from time to time by the Secretary of State in
make any alterations in the regulations them Council upon a consideration of the market rates
selves that may appear to him equitable : pro of the day.
vided always, that the scale of pensions fixed All needful statistics of ages, births, deaths,
thereby shall not be reduced in the case of actual and marriages will be carefully registered, and
incumbents. The Secretary of State in Council these statistics, with the pro forma accounts,
will endeavour to adjust the contributions to be will be submitted at such periods as may te
levied from officers exactly, so that they shall determined by the Secretary of State in Council
neither be too large nor too small to supply the to such actuary or actuaries as he may select,
pensions provided for by these regulations. But with instructions to investigate and ascertain
if it should appear on experience that they have whether the rates of contribution are such as
been fixed too low, the Government will not will, at the rate of interest and exchange then to
require any supplementary retrospective pay be reconsidered and relixed, supply the pensions
ments ; and if they are found to have been fixed payable under these regulations and no more.
too high, no claim to refund will be admitted. The expense of such actuarial inquiries and
No insurance fund is established by these reports shall be debited in the pro forma
regulations. The contributions will be credited accounts reported upon.
and the pensions charged directly to the Indian Upon the report of the actuary or actuaries,
revenues as military receipts and charges. But the Secretary of State in Council will order any
in order to adjust the rates of contribution from necessary alterations in the rates of contribution.
time to time to what is necessary to supply the The report of the actuary or actuaries, with
pensions provided for by these regulations and the orders of the Secretary of State in Council
no more, a separate pro forma account will be thereupon, shall be published in the Gazette of
kept of all contributions levied and all payments India, and any alteration ordered in the rates ot
made under these regulations, and of the interest contribution will take effect from the beginning
which would have been allowed upon such con of the month following the date of such publica
tributions if a mutual insurance fund had actually tion. No retrospective adjustments will be
been established. made.
Regulations for the Provision of Pensions for the Widows and Orphans of Military,
Medical, Marine, and Ecclesiastical Officers in the Service of the Government
of India.
1. Pensions will be provided under these under these regulations will not be allowed to
regulations for the widows and orphans of the do so save under the special order of the Gover
following officers on the Indian Establishment nor-General in Council.
not being entitled to the benefits of any of the 5. For the purposes of these regulations
late Military and Medical Funds:— officers arc classed as follows (for Marine officers
Officers of the Indian Army. see 513) :—
Officers of the Indian Medical Service, Class I.—Officers of 31 years' service from
including natives who avail themselves of the date of first commission.
option given to them of becoming subscribers. Class II.—Officers of 26 years' service from
Chaplains, including probationary Chaplains.* date of first commission.
2. Any officer who has entered the service Class III. —Officers of 18 years' service from
before the ist January, 1873, may provide pen date of first commission.
sions for his family under these regulations or Class IV. —Officers of 9 years' service from
not, at his option. (See Appendix, Form A.jt date of first commission.
3. Every officer who enters the service on and Class V. — Officers of under 9 years' service
r fter the ist January, 1873, must, as a condi from date of first commission.
tion of his appointment, provide pensions for his No officer will be compelled to subscribe in
family under these regulations.
4. Any officer with whom by Regulation 2 it Classes II, III, or IV who has not attained the
rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, Major, or Captain,
is optional to provide pensions for his family as the case may be.
under these regulations, but who does not before
the ist of July, 1873, intimate his intention to The above does not apply to officers of the
make such provision, will thereafter be allowed Indian Medical Service or to Chaplains.
to do so only on production of a medical certifi 5A. Royal Artillery and Royal Engineer officers
cate of sound bodily health. An officer who who have been selected or who have elected for
does not before the 1st of July, 1S74, announce continuous service in India have the optica of
his intention to provide pensions for his family subscribing under these regulations, in accord-
• A probationary Chaplain is required to subscribe, bill in the event of his not being appoinled a junior Chaplain
otl completion of probation he will be granted a refund, if married, under the provisions of Regulation 26, and if
unmarried of the
T Officers whoamount
elect toofbecome
his contributions
subscriberswithout interest.
must pay their subscript!' ns and donations from the date of the estab
lishment of the fund with interest.
V 2
34<5 INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.
Indian Military Service Family Pension Regulations—continued.
ance with the conditions laid down in Arts. Class IV. —Second and Third Grade Com
1560 to 1567, Army Regulations, India, Vol. I, manders and Chief Engineers.
Part 1 (1898 edition). Class V.—Lieutenants, Engineers, Sub-Lieu
SB. Officers and engineers who entered the tenants, and Assistant Engineers.
Royal Indian Marine prior to the 1st January, Any officer holding a first class port appoint
1893, were allowed the option of subscribing ment, or the appointment of Deputy Director of
under these regulations from that date. Those the Royal Indian Marine, may at his option sub
who elected to do so will not be permitted to scribe in the next higher class to that in which he
discontinue their subscription so long as they is placed according to his grade as Commander.
remain in the service, neither will those who An officer who has elected to subscribe in a
declined to subscribe be allowed at any future superior class will not subsequently be allowed
time to become subscribers. to revert to a lower class.
Officers and engineers admitted to the Royal 6. The pensions provided under these Regula
Indian Marine subsequently to the 1st January, tions are payable monthly in India, and quarterly
1893, must subscribe under these regulations as in England, and to date of death.
a condition of their appointment to the service. 7. The amounts of the pensions provided are
Classification. as follows, in addition to any pensions or com
passionate allowances granted under Royal
Class III. —First Grade Commanders. Warrant.
Table I.—Pension to a Widow during Widowhood according to the Class of Her Husband
at the time of his death.
Class of Husband at Death
I. II. III. IV. V.
£ £ £ £ £
Amount of pension to widow per annum 160 130 100 7° 40

Table II.—Pensions to the Orphan Children of all Classes alike.


To females
From birth From age From age of only from age
till age of of 6 till age 12 till age of2 1 years for
6 years. of 12 years. of 21 years. life, or till
marriage.
£ £ £ £
Amount of pension to each orphan per ann. 10 20 3° 45
Note.—Annuitants residing in India may either health signed by two qualified medical prac
receive their pensions in Indian currency at the titioners.
official rate of exchange, or in England in sterling, 10. Contributions will be deducted by pay
but having once exercised the option any subse masters or other disbursing officers from the pay
quent change can only be permitted at the com abstracts of officers contributing.
mencement of the official year. ioa. The circumstance that an officer is not
8. The pension of a minor orphan will be paid in receipt of pay does not relieve him from the
to his or her mother or other duly appointed or necessity of paying his contributions.
recognized guardian. 11. Donations may be paid in one sum, or in
Contributions. 12 equal monthly instalments. If a donation be
9. The contributions for pensions under these paid in instalments, interest on the unpaid por
Regulations, and the pensions of widows, will tion will be levied at the rate of 4} per cent, per
be regulated by the class of the contributing annum. The balance of any contribution due at
officer. An officer cannot secure a higher pen an officer's death will be recovered rateably,
sion for his widow by contributing as if he ' without interest, from the pensions of his widow
belonged to a higher class. and orphans, in twelve monthly instalments in
As an exception to this rule, an officer at the India, or four quarterly instalments in England.
time of completing five years' service as a sub 1 1A. Contributions which become due from
stantive Lieutenant-Colonel, or a medical officer subscribers when in Europe must be paid in
who has not previously been promoted to the England in sterling. If a subscriber, previous to
rank of Surgeon-General, but who has previously quitting India, has commenced the payment of
subscribed in Class II, and has completed 25 any donation by instalments, he may cither com-
years' full pay service, or an Archdeacon who filete. lie payment of the donation in India before-
has completed five years' service as such (exclud eaving or pay the remaining instalments ii>
ing any officiating period), and has attained the England.
age of 49 years, has the option* of subscribing in 12. The following are the rates of donations
Class 1 ; also at any subsequent period during and monthly contributions prescribed for the
active service, on the production of a certificate of present : —
If exercised within thrte months of completing the qualifying service no medical certificate required.
INDIAN MIHTARY REGUL \TI 3N?. 347
Indian Military Service Family Pension Regllvtions—conl'.nutd.
Table III.—Donations of Married Officers.
On entering
the Service
of the Govern On promotion
Class of Contributor. ment of India to a
married, or on higher c'ass.
marriage, or
re-marriage.

£ £
Class I 384 72*
„ II 192 36
,. HI 06 34
„ IV 48 12
,, V 24 —

* Up to age of 56, increasing by jCi for every year or fiaction of a year beyond that age.
Disparity of Age. (Table IV) a copy of which can be obtained on
If the age of the husband exceed that of the application to the Director of Funds, or to either
wife by 12 years or more, then the marriage of the Fund Offices in India.
donation shall be regulated by a disparity table
Table V. —Donation, payable by all Classes alike, on the Birth of a Child, and, on entering
the service of the Government of India, for each Child then living.
£ s. d.
For a son 1500
For a daughter 24 o o
Extra donation.
Between the ages of £
1 and 2 4
3 6 '5 All officers who, on admission as
8 5 subscribers, bring on liabilities for
9 5 daughters above 1 year are required
10 o to pay the extra donation specified
10 5 in the margin for daughters accord
10 10 ing to their age at the date of their
10 15 admission.
Table VI. —Monthly Contribution by every Officer according to his Class.

By each married Officer. By each Officer who is unmarried


or a widower.
Class of Contributor.
Full Rates. Half Rates. Full Rates. Half Rates.
£s. d. £s. d. £ d. £ d.
Class I 4 15 10 2 7 11 280 1 4 0
„ 11 3 16 8 1 18 4 1 10 8 0 IS 4
„ III 2 17 6 1 8 9 1 3 0 0 11 6
iv 1 18 4 0 19 2 0 13 4 068
,, V 0 19 2 097 078 0 3 10

Note.—Half rates are payable by Officers on leave in or out of India whose allowances are less in amount than
full Indian pay ; Officers in receipt of Colonel's pay and allowances at the English rate, and Officers permitted to
reside out of India who have attained the age of si years. For Half-pay Officers, see Regulation 27; and fcr Retired
Officers, see Regulation 28.
348 INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.
Indian Military Service Family Pension Regulations—continued.
Table VII.—Additional Monthly Contribu The pensions so provided for will commence
tion, payable by all Classes alike for each Child at the age of 21, if the son be then fatherless,
living on the first day of the month. or, after that age, on his becoming fatherless,
5. d. and as regards the amounts of such pensions,
For a son until age of 21 1 11 and the subscriptions to be paid to secure them,
For a daughter, until marriage ... 4 10 each case will be considered and determined on
A rrears. its merits.
13. Interest at the rate of 4$ per cent, per 21. The mother or guardian of a male orphan
annum will be charged on arrears. Donations who has completed the age of 16 may, at any
will become due from the date on which the time thereafter (on application in Forms F to H
liability is incurred, viz., on marriage, on promo annexed to these regulations), have the residue
tion,* or on the birth of a child ; but interest will of his pension commuted into a single payment,
not be charged 0:1 sums paid within one month for the due application of which the mother or
from the date on which they become due guardian will be held responsible. The follow
Reports of Marriages, Births, and Deaths. ing table gives the commuted value of such
14. An officer who is married at the date of pensions : —
his admission into the service must report the Table VIII. —Showing the present Value of the
fact of his marriage at the time, and the names Pension of a Male Orphan according to his
and dates of birth of his children, if any have Age.
been born to him. A member in the service-
must report his marriage, or the birth of a child Years. ,6 17 18 20
born in wedlock, or the death of a wife or
child, within one month of the occurrence,
to the Pay Examiner in the Presidency. Months. £ £ £ £ £
Forms for this purpose are given in the 0 129 106 81 56 28
Appendix. 3 123 100 75 49 21
15. The birth of every child born alive must 6 117 94 63 42 14
be reported ; but if a child die before it is 9 III 87 62 35 7
30 days old, no payment in respect to it will be
required. 22. The pension of a female orphan continues
16. If the report of a marriage, or of the
birth of a child, be not made within one month Ituntil her marriage, and then ceases absolutely.
does not revive on widowhood.
of the occurrence, the donation payable in each
case will be increased 2$ per cent., and interest Good Conduct.
thereon charged from the date of marriage, or 23. The pensions provided under these regu
birth of the child. Alter six months' delay, lations shall, in all cases, be held during good
donations will be increased 5 per cent., and behaviour only, and will be withheld if any
interest charged as above. pensioner is found to be leading an immoral life,
17. In the event of the report of a marriage, or on proof of any gross misconduct. The order
or the birth of a child, not being made by a of the Secretary of State for India in Council in
subscriber during his lifetime, in accordance any such case shall be final and conclusive.
with the rules, the widow or child will not be Alienation of Pension.
entitled to any benefits. 24. A pension paid under these regulations
Posthumous Child. may not be transferred or assigned, or in any
18. A pension will be granted to a posthumous way alienated, from the pensioner to whom or
child on payment of the donation prescribed in for whose benefit it is payable.
Table V. which may be recovered by twelve Passage Money.
monthly instalments in India or four quarterly 25. An Officer may, by a special contribution,
instalments in England. The report of the birth provide passage money from India for his widow
of a posthumous child must be made in Form D, and orphans. The amount so secured will be
the last sentence being omitted. paid to the widow, or to any children of the
Duration of Pensions. deceased officer, for the provision of their
19. If a widow re-marry her pension will cease passage money and contingent expenses. If,
during coverture, but if she again become a however, the surviving members of the deceased
widow she will be entitled to revert to her pen Officer's family are not in India, or do not wish
sion as widow of her first husband, or, if her to leave India tor any other country, the money
last husband have been a contributor, to receive will be credited to the deceased Officer's estate.
a pension at her option as the widow of her The amount secured must not exceed Rs. 3,000,
last husband. A widow can only receive one and a health certificate must in every case be
pension. furnished by the subscriber.
20. The pension of a male orphan is payable 25A. This insurance may be effected by an
until he attains the age of 21 years. immediate payment in one sum, or, if the sub
20A. Subscribers can make special provision scriber so desires it, by instalments extending
lor pension to sons who may become perma over four years, subject to interest on arrears at
nently incapacitated from earning a livelihood. the rate of 3J per cent, per annum, and in the

* Except when promotion is uncertain. In such cases the date cn which the liability is incutred will be the date
of the " Gazette of India" in which the promotion is notified, or, when a continuous service Royal Artillery or Royal
Engineer officer is in England, the date of the " London Gazette."
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 349
Indian Military Service Family Pension Regulations—continued.
event of a subscriber dying before completion of I Transfer to His Majesty's Corps and Officers
the payment, the balance due at the date of his | ivho resign.
death will be deducted from the sum assured. 26. Officers who may be transferred from the
25B. On the permanent departure of a sub Indian Army to His Majesty's Line regiments,
scriber from India with his family, or at any officers of the Royal Artillery and the Royal
time thereafter, he may take the surrender value Engineers who revert from continuous Indian
of his insurance. Otherwise, the sum assured service to the Imperial Establishment, and
will form part of the deceased Officer's estate. officers who resign the service, will be entitled
In either case payment can be made in India in to receive back such portion of their contribu
rupees, or in England at the official rate of tions as may be in excess of the risk borne
exchange, according to the election of the person during their membership, but they cannot con
or persons entitled to receive the money. tinue subscribers.
25c. The following are the tables of premia As an exception to this rule, an officer who is
and of surrender values :— granted a compassionate allowance on resigning
the service, may continue to subscribe at the
Interest 3$ per cent. half rate of subscription.
Premia required at the under-mentioned Ages to Half-pay.
secure Rs. 1,000 at Death. 27. Married officers on temporary half-pay
must continue to subscribe for full benefits, but
ASe Single Age Single Age Single while in receipt of half-pay they will have
(near Pre (near Pre (near Pre the option of paying only half rates for their
est). mium. est). mium. est). mium. wives. In the latter case, however, they will,
on retirement, or reversion to full-pay, be
Rs. Rs. Ri. required to pay arrears, with interest ; and in
20 359 34 419 48 535 the event of Lhe death of a subscriber while on
21 360 35 426 49 543 temporary half-pay or before the arrears have
22 360 36 433 50 55 5 been paid the amount due will be recovered
=3 361 37 44° 5' 564 from the pension granted to the widow. Un
24 363 38 448 52 575 married officers must continue to subscribe
25 366 39 455 53 585
26 37° 4° 463 54 595 at the half rate of subscription.*
27 37S 41 47' 55 606
28 381 42 480 56 617 Retired Officers.
29 387 43 488 57 627 28. Married officers who retire from the service
3° 393 44 497 58 638 on a pension may continue to subscribe at the
3i 399 45 5°7 59 650
32 406 46 516 60 66l half rate of subscription, or they may with
33 412 47 525 draw, receiving back such portion of their con
tributions as is in excess of the risk borne during
The following sums per Rs. i.oco assured may the term of their membership ; but the usual
be paid to Officers at the Ages specified, sub subscription will be deducted from the pension
ject t" deduction of any portion of Premium of all such officers until they shall have intimated
remaining unpaid on account of Rs. 1,000 in writing their intention of withdrawing. Un
married officers may continue their subscription
assured. on the same terms as married officers, but will
not be entitled on retirement to any refund in
Age Age Age the event of their withdrawal.
(near Rs. (near Rs. (near Rs. Dismissed Officers.
est). est). est).
29. An officer who is dismissed the service by
sentence of a court-martial, or by other com
21 35i 38 437 55 59i petent authority, will cease, ipso facto, to be a
22 35> 39 444 5« 602 contributor under these regulations, and will
23 352 40 452 57 612 have no claim to any refund. His family will
*4 354 4i 460 58 623
»5 357 4* 468 59 634 not be entitled to any pensions under these
26 362 43 477 60 645 regulations.
27 366 44 48s 61 656 Certificates.
28 37= 45 494 62 668
29 377 46 503 63 679 30. Declarations as to continued widowhood
3° 384 47 5" 64 690 and the survival of children must be furnished to
3' 390 48 522 65 701 the Accountant-General, India Office, by whom
32 396 49 S3* 66 712
J' 402 5° 54> 67 723 pensions in Europe are paid under the authority
34 409 5< 551 68 734 of the Director of Funds.
35 4«5 5- 561 69 744
56 422 53 57' 70 755 • This regulation applies also to officers and engineers
37 429 54 581 of the Royal Indian Marine, who are temporarily trans
ferred to the Retired List.
35° INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.
Indian Military Service Family Pension Regulations—continued.
APPENDIX.
Note. —In England all reports and applications for pensions must be made to the Director of
Funds, India Office, Whitehall, London, S.W. In the case of officers serving in the Northern
Command, all reports to be made to the Pay Examiner, Eastern Command, Calcutta.
Form (A) of a Letter from an Officer with whom and 1 request that the name
it is optional under Regulation 2 to contribute may
under these regulations, announcing his in be entered in the pension register kept under
tention to do so. the regulations published with the Notification
To the Pay Examiner for the Presidency by the Government of India in the Military
of Department, No. 1315, dated 28th December,
Sir,—I have the honour to announce my inten 1872, and that the deductions thereby prescribed
tion of contributing for pensions for my family may be made from my pay.
under the regulations published with the Notifi
cation by the Government of India, in the Military
Department, No. 1315, dated 28th December, Form (E). —Report of Death.
1872.
I agree to be bound in every respect by the (See Regulation 14.)
said regulations, and by any orders in modifica To the Pay Examiner for the Presidencv
tion thereof that may be hereafter passed by the of
Secretary of State for India in Council. Sir,—I have the honour to report the decease
I was born on the
My wife was born on the on the of my son
We were married on the 19 . (daughter) born on the
A certified copy of the register of our marriage (or of my wife)
is herewith transmitted.
The names and birthdays of my children are
as follows :— Form (F) of Application for the Commuted
Value of the Pension of a Male Orphan
Form (B) of a Letter from an Officer, reporting over 16 years of age. (See Regulation 21.)
his having joined the service of the Govern Sir,— I, A. B., being the mother(or guardian)
ment of India, married. (See Regulation 14. 1 ot (.". P. , son of E. /•'. . late a
To the Pay Examiner for the Presidency in the service of the Government of India, hav
of ing now an opportunity of placing my son (or
Sir, —With reference to the Family Pension ward) in a suitable position, request that the
Regulations published with the Notification by commuted value of the remaining portion of his
the Government of India, in the Military De pension may be granted to me under my guaran
partment, No. 1315, dated 28th December, 1872, tee for its proper application to his use.
I have the honour to report that I was admitted to The age of my son (or ward) is now years
the service of the Government of India, married, months, and 1 submit herewith a certificate
on the 19 . of his health.
I was born on the
My wife was born on the
We were married on Form (G). —Medical Certificate to be furnished
A certified copy of the register of our marriage by Mother or Guardian applying lor Com
is herewith submitted. mutation of a Male Orphan's Annuity. (See
The names and birthdays of my children arc Regulation 21.)
as follows :— We do hereby certify that we have carefully
and personally examined into the state of the
Form (C) of a Letter reporting Marriage health of C. £>., son of the late E. F., and that
(See Regulation 14.) we consider him free from any disease likely to
To the Pay Examiner for the Presidency prevent his attaining the age of 21 years.
of (Sd.) G. H. )I M D-
Sir. —With reference to the Family Pension 1. K.
Regulations published with the Notification by
the Government of India in the Military Depart
ment, No. 1315, dated 28th December, 1872, 1 Form (II). —Mother's or Guardian's Receipt for
have the honour to report my marriage on the Commuted Value of a Male Orphan's An
19 to Miss
A certified copy of the register of our mar nuity. (See Regulation 21.)
riage is herewith transmitted. I, A. B., mother (or guardian) of C. D., son
I was born on the of the late E. F., in consideration of the payment
My W'ife was born on to me of the sum of being
the commuted value of the pension receivable
roRM (D) of a Letter reporting the Kirth of a by the said C. D. , from
Child. (See Regulations 14 and 15.) till he attains the age of 21 years, do hereby
To the Pav Examiner for the Presidency bind myself to account, if called on by the
of Secretary of State for India, for the due appli
Sir,—I have the honour to report the birth to cation of the said sum lor the use and b-jnefit of
inc of a male (female) child on the the sajd C. D.
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.

MILITARY (LATE LORD OLIVE'S) FUND.

Widows' Pensions.
1. 1 he widows of officers who were origin In the case of the widow of a colonel ... ,£4,000
ally in the old Indian service are alone eligible ,, ,, ,, a lieuten
for this pension. ant-colonel 3,000
2. They will be required to make a statutory In the case of the widow of a major ... 2,500
declaration as to the amount of real and personal ,, ,, ,, a captain... 2,000
property possessed by their late husbands and ,, ,, „ a lieutenant 1,000
fay themselves ; and no widow will be eligible Life interests and annuities are capitalised for
for the full pension if the total of such property the purpose of calculating these limits under
amounts to the following sums :— rules laid down by the Secretary of State in
Council.
3. The rates ofpensions are as follows :—

Ranks. Widows' Pensions,

Per annum.
£ d.
Surgeon-General and Colonel "4 1 3
Lieutenant-Colonel 91 S o
Major and Chaplain of 15 years' service 68 8 9
Captain and Chaplain of 7 years' service 45 « 6
Chaplain under 7 years' service 31 18 9
Lieutenant 22 16 3

Pensions at diminished rates (the amount of 9. The widotvs of officers who have retiredfrom
which will be decided by the Secretary of State the service are nott eligible for the benefit of these
in Council) will, however, be granted in certain pensions.*
cases in which the property possessed exceeds 10. The widows of officers who at the time of
the above limits. A diminished pension cannot their death were pensioners on the Military
be granted of a lower amount than j£io. This (late Lord Clive's) Fund, are entitled to the bene
modification of the old rule has effect from 18th fits of the Fund provided they were married to
February, 1890. their husbands prior to the latter becoming
4. The pension of a widow may be withheld pensioners on the Fund.
or discontinued should her conduct be such as to 11. The pensions are payable quarterly, on
render her, in the opinion of the Secretary of the 1st January, 1st April, 1st July, and 1st
State, unworthy of it. October.
5. The pension is liable to be discontinued or 12. In the event of any question arising con
reduced it at any time after the officer's death cerning the qualifications of widows claiming
his widow receives any accession of property or these pensions, the decision rests with the
income. Secretary of S^ate in Council.
6. Pensions lapse on re-marriage and are not 13. These regulations are subject to any altera
restored on a second widowhood. tions which may be decided on by the Secretary
7. Pensioners neglecting to claim the pension of State in Council.
for three half-years will be considered as dead ;
and no arrears for a longer period than two years
back from the date of application for admission
or re-admission, as the case may be, will be
allowed either to claimants or to pensioners
after admission. Note.—Applications for pensions should be
8. The widows of officers formerly of the addressed to—
Indian service, who have joined the British The Military Secretary,
army, are permitted to make their choice be
tween these pensions and Royal Warrant India Office,
pensions. London, S.W.

• Except in the case of the widows of General Officers compulsorily retired under the provisions of the Royal
Warrants of 31st December, 1877, and 1st May, 1878.
v 3
352 INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.

DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS WITH HONORARY RANK, WAR


RANT OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENTS, AND ASSISTANT
SURGEONS, INDIAN SUBORDINATE MEDICAL DEPART
MENT.
Grades and ranks of Commissioned Officers of Departments in India, as amended by Royal
Warrant dated 2nd January, 1904, are as follows :—
Grades. Honorary Rank.
Commissary Captain on promotion, and Major after 1 5 years'
commissioned service on full pay.
Deputy Commissary ... Captain.
Assistant Commissary ... Lieutenant.
Leave Rules.
(Published in India on 8/A November, 1889.)
t. These rules shall apply to— Department, subject to these rules may be
(a) All combatant and medical warrant granted—
officers of the Indian Army promoted (a) Privilege leave under such regulations
to warrant rank on or after the date as may from time to time be in force.
of their publication.* (b) Leave in or out of India for one year,
(b) Departmental officers with honorary capable of extension to two years'
rank, warrant officers, senior assist absence from duty under conditions
ant-surgeons, and assistant-surgeons, stated below.
Indian Subordinate Medical Depart
ment, who elected them within one II. During any time within one year spent on
year of the date of their publication. leave in India other than privilege leave a
2. Those who apply for leave of any kind combatant departmental officer with honorary rank or
within one year of the date of publication of allowances warrant officer will draw the pay and
of his rank and the half staff salary
these rules must make their election when of his appointment, or, if the pay of his appoint
submitting their applications for leave ; all ment be a consolidated salary, then the pay
others, whether on duty or on furlough or leave and
on the date of publication of these rules, may difference between suchhispayrank
allowances of and half the
and allowances and
elect at convenience within the specified time. his consolidated salary ; and within the same
3. All departmental officers with honorary period a member of the Subordinate Medical
rank, warrant officers, senior assistant-sur Department will draw three-fourths of his grade
geons, and assistant-surgeons, Indian Subordin pay and of his house rent. After one year, and
ate Medical Department, who elect these rules up to the limit of two years, a departmental
will come under their provisions from the date officer with honorary rank or combatant warrant
of the receipt of their applications at Army officer will draw half of the pay and allowances
Headquarters, or by the Government of India, of his rank and of the staff salary of his appoint
or at the India Office if at home ; and they will ment, or half of his consolidated salary, as the
be entitled to count all past furlough and leave case may be ; and a member of the Indian
as service for pension under Rule V. Subordinate Medical Department will draw half
4. Those who elect these rules while on of his grade pay and of his house rent.
furlough or leave under older regulations will During leave out of India the following rates
be allowed the option of continuing to draw any of pay will be drawn :—
furlough or leave allowances they may be in
receipt of under those regulations, if more Per annum.
advantageous, until the expiry t>f such furlough £
or leave or any extension thereof, subject to the Commissary 220
limit of two years' absence from duty. Deputy Commissary 165
5. It must be clearly understood that depart Assistant Commissary 140
mental officers with honorary rank, warrant Conductor 120
officers, senior assistant-surgeons, or assistant- Sub-Conductor 110
surgeons, Indian Subordinate Medical Depart Senior Assistant-Surgeon, with the
ment, who do not elect these rules within the honorary rank of Captain ... ... 170
period stated will be held to have declined them, Senior Assistant-Surgeon, with the
and will be allowed no further opportunity of Assistant-Surgeon, honorary rank of Lieutenant ... 125
electing them. 1st Class ... 120
Assistant-Surgeon, 2nd Class ... 90
Rules. Assistant-Surgeon, 3rd Class ... 70
Assistant-Surgeon, 4th Class ... 55
I. A departmental officer with honorary rank,
warrant officer, senior assistant-surgeon, or III. Leave may be granted at any time at the
assistant-surgeon, Indian Subordinate Medical discretion of the sanctioning authority.
* Note.—A non-commissioned officer promoted to warrant rank during furlough will continue entitled to receive
his former leavs pay and allowances until the rate of leaves 1pay admissible to a sub-conductor would first operate' to
' his
1
advantage.
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 353

Departmental and Warrant O ficers—Leave Rules—continued.


IV. Leave in or out of India in excess of one list, according to the circumstances of his case.
year cannot be claimed as a right, but extensions An undue amount ofleave on account of ill health
tor any period up to two years' absence from will likewise render an officer liable to be trans
duty in all may be granted on medical certificate ferred to half-pay or to the retired list, and the
or on special or urgent grounds, at the discretion power of such transfer will be exercised by the
of the sanctioning authority. The previous Government of the Presidency or the Secretary
assent of the authority under whom the indi of State for India, as the case may be.
vidual may be serving will be required for such VIII. A departmental officer with honorary
extensions, except on medical certificate, and rank, warrant officer, senior assistant-surgeon,
must be obtained by the applicant. Extensions or an assistant-surgeon, Indian Subordinate
beyond two years' absence from duty will only Medical Department, on leave in or out of
be admissible in very special cases, and without India will be required to rejoin his appoint
any pay whatever. ment at once on being recalled to duty on account
V. Leave in or out of India will reckon as of theexigenciesof the service, unlesspronounced
service for pension, and will not involve for by a Medical Board to be unfit to do so. He
feiture of appointment. will be granted a free passage or not, according
VI. Leave will commence on the date of being to the transport regulations in force at the
struck off duty, except that in the case of an time.
officer having to leave his own station to appear IX. When it may be necessary to convert
before a Medical Board at another station, the sterling rates of pay under these rules into rupee
date of being struck off duty will mean the date currency, or vice versa, the conversion will be
on which he quits the station where he is made at the rate of exchange in force for the
examined and invalided. In cases of leave out period when the pay becomes due, as fixed
of India on medical certificate the period of leave annually for the adjustment of financial transac
recommended by a Medical Board as necessary tions between the Indian and Imperial Govern
will be held to commence on the date of quitting ments.
India ; the interval between being struck offduty X. The rules which govern the allowances
and quitting India will be leave in India. In all of departmental officers with honorary rank,
cases, however, an officer will be due to rejoin warrant officers, senior assistant-surgeons, and
his appointment at the expiry of the period assistant-surgeons, acting for absentees, remain
granted to him, the day on which he rejoins it unchanged.
being reckoned as a day of duty. XI. Advances of pay on proceeding on, or
VII. A departmental officer with honorary returning from, leave will be granted in accord
rank, warrant ollicer, senior assistant-surgeon, ance with the rules laid down in Army
or an assistant-surgeon, Indian Subordinate Regulations, India, Vol. III.
Medical Department, unable on account of XII. The Secretary of State for India in
ill-health to return to his duty within the Council reserves the right of making any change
maximum period of two years' absence will, in the foregoing rules which circumstances may
unless specially granted leave without pay, be require.
placed on temporary half-pay, or on the retired

Temporary Half-pay.
A member of either of the above classes when England, his bona fide travelling expenses, and
transferred to temporary half-pay may be lodging allowance at the rates stated below,
permitted to remain on half-pay till his total but if appearing at other times, and at his own
continuous absence from duty, on furlough and wish, he must do so at his own expense.
half-pay together, amounts to four years. If
then still unfit to return to duty, he must be
pensioned on the rate of pension for which he Rates of Lodging Allowance.
had qualified at the time of being placed on
half-pay. Commissary
No period which he spends on half-pay will Senior Assistant Surgeon,
count as service for Indian pension, nor will he with honorary rank of > 25. yi. per diem.
be eligible for promotion while he is on half-pay. Captain after three |
When replaced on the effective list, on return years' service as such ...J
to duty from half-pay, he will be re-employed Deputy Commissary
at once, being borne as a supernumerary in Assistant Commissary
his grade until absorbed by the next vacancy. Senior Assistant Surgeon,
He will be required to appear before a with honorary rank of
Medical Board at the expiration of one year on Captain, under three \ 2s. per diem.
half-pay, and again, if retained on the half-pay years' service as such ...
list, at the end of the second year; and if, in Senior Assistant Surgeon,
view to being restored to the effective list, he with honorary rank of |
should wish to appear before the Board at other Lieutenant ■J
times than those specified, he may be permitted Conductor ...
to do so. When ordered periodically to appear Sub-Conductor 4-/. per diem.
before the Board he will be allowed, if in Medical Warrant OfficersJ
354 INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS.

Pension Regulations.
1. All Departmental Officers with honorary and departmental, laid down in paragraph 2,
rank, or Warrant Officers on the Establishment receives—
on 16th Sept., 1881, are allowed the option of England or the India.
electing the old or the new scale of pensions Colonies. Per
at any time previous to retirement, and are Per annum. mensem.
permitted, on one occasion only after retirement, Commissarv j£>72 Rs. 172
the privilege of reconsidering their past deci Deputy Commissary,
sion on this point. The distinction between over 3 years in grade 140 140
the invalid pension, which can be drawn only Deputy Commissary ... 130 130
in India, and the retiring pension is abolished. Assistant Commissarv,
2. The periods of service entitling Depart over 3 years in grade no no
mental Officers with honorary rank, or Warrant Assistant Commissary 100 100
Officers of Indian Army Departments, to retiring Conductor 80 80
pensions are as follows :— Sub-Conductor ... 70 70
24 years' total service in Europe and India, 6. If he has served less than half the
including 16 years in the department. prescribed periods, but more than 14 years
26 years' total service in Europe and India, altogether, he receives—
including I4 3rears in the department.
28 years' tottl service in Europe and India, England or the India.
including 12 years in the department. Colonies. Per
3. The retiring pensions for Departmental Per annum. mensem.
Officers with honorary rank and Warrant Commissary Rs. 115
Officers of Indian Army Departments admitted Deputy Commissarv,
to pension on or after 1 April, 1904, are— over 3 years in grade 107 107
Deputy Commissary ... 96 96
England or the India. Assistant Commissarv,
Colonies. Per over 3 years in grade 93 93
Per annum. mensem. Assistant Commissary S3 S3
Commissary .. ... /J216 Rs. 216 Conductor 65 65
Deputy Commissarv, Sub-Conductor 51 5'
over 3 years in grade 180 1 So 7. If he has not served 14 years altogether,
Deputy Commissary ... 160 160 his case will be specially considered.
Assistant Commissary, 8. A Sub-Conductor invalided from the service
over 3 years in grade 140 Z40 at 50 years of ago will receive a pension of
Assistant Commissary 125 125 a year in Europe or a colony, or Rs. 75 in India.
Conductor 100 100 9. Retirement is compulsory at the age of
Sub-Conductor ... 85 85 55 years.
4. A Departmental Officer with honorary rank 10. Pension, according to the present scale
or a Warrant Officer of any grade, wishing to and conditions, is admissible to the widow of
retire after 21 years' total service, receives a a Warrant Officer who may die, either while
pension of ^65 per annum during residence in the service or on the Pension establish
in England or the Colonies, or Rs. 65 per mensem ment, provided, in the latter case, that she
while residing in India. married the deceased Warrant Officer previous
5. A Departmental Officer with honorary rank to his retiring from the army or being invalided.
or a Warrant Officer declared bv a Medical Note.—The pensions laid down in Articles
Board to be unfit for lurther service in India, 5 and 6 are not claimable as a right, but
on account of sickness or other disability not represent the maximum rates that may be
due to irregular or intemperate habits, or com- granted as an indulgence, if the circumstances
pulsorily retired on superannuation after com are considered by the Government of India to
pletion of half the periods of service, army justify the grant of pension.

ENQUIRIES REGARDING OFFICERS AND MEN KILLED OR


WOUNDED IN INDIA.
The Secretary of State for India in Council has made the following arrangements with the
Government of India with a view to securing early information for the relatives and friends of
British officers and men killed or wounded in India: —
The Government of India will—
(1) Telegraph, as promptly as possible, the names of officers and men killed or wounded in
action, or in the performance of duty.
(2) Specify as to wounds whether they are dangerous, severe, or slight.
(3) Telegraph the names of any officers or men who may die of wounds.
(4) During a campaign, telegraph weekly a brief report of the condition of the wounded
generally, specifying the names of any who may not be progressing favourably.
INDIAN MILITARY REGULATIONS. 355-359

Enquiries Regarding Officers and Men Killed or Wounded in India—continued.


The Government of India will also telegraph the names of any officers who may be killed or
severely wounded by fanatics or others, or who may meet with sudden or violent death in any
very exceptional circumstances.
In order, however, to assist those who may be anxious to obtain further information, and
who appear to the Secretary of State to have a special claim on him, messages may be sent in
either of the following forms, at the expense of the inquirer :—
(a) On prepayment of i/. 5s., which will include the cost of the reply, —
"Telegram and reply prepaid. Telegraph progress of following person reported wounded.
Reply not to exceed six words, including address."
(A) On prepayment of ll. 15s., which will likewise include the cost of the reply, —
"Telegram and reply prepaid. Telegraph nature of wound(s) and progress of following
person reported wounded. Reply not to exceed ten words, including address."
Owing to the system of telegraphic codes in use by the Secretary of State and the
Government of India, these charges are much less than what would be the cost of similar
messages to any person who is dependent on the ordinary means of communication.
The Secretary of State is obliged, however, to reserve to himself the full right to decline to
send such messages whenever it appears to him to be for any reason inexpedient to do so.
Enquiries should be addressed : "The Under-Secretary of State, India Office."

" Not-Entitled " Passages to and from India.


Military officers below the rank of Major, and | until within a week of the date of the sailing of
officers of the Indian Marine not holding shore ! the vessel, nor can any application be registered
appointments of Rs. 1,000 per mensem, and I unless the officer has already received official per-
their families, are eligible for the grant of mission to proceed on, or return from furlough.
"Not-Entitled" passages in government hired Applications for "Not-Entitled" passages to
transports, when proceeding on or returning India should be addressed to the Military Secrc-
from furlough, provided there is vacant accom- , tary, India Office,
modation. Such passages cannot be allotted I
3<5°

SELECTIONS FROM THE ROYAL INDIAN

MARINE REGULATIONS.

Page.
Leave Rules 36°
Temporary Retirement... ... ... ... ... ... ^63
Pension Regulations 3^4
Instruction in England 365
Family Pensions (see pages 344-350).
Indulgence Passages (see page 355).

Leave Rules of 1892.

1. These rules apply to— entitled to count all past furlough and leave as
(a) All officers appointed to the Ro3*al service for pension under Rule V.
Indian Marine after 26 April, 1802. 4. Those who elect these rules while on fur
(b) Officers who elected them within one lough or general leave under the previous regu
year of the above date. lations will be allowed the option of continuing
Note.—The term "officers" includes the '' may to draw any furlough or leave allowances they
traded and Supernumerary List of Executive more beadvantageous,
in receipt of under those regulations, if
until the expiry of such
"Officers and the Graded List of Engineers. furlough or general leave or any extension
Leave out of India, not exceeding eight thereof which would have been admissible under
months, is allowed to the Director and Deputy the previous regulations, subject to the limit ot
Director of the Royal Indian Marine once during ■ two years' absence from duty.
their five years' tenure of office with absentee 5. It must be clearly understood that officers
allowance as follows, and subject to the who do not elect these rules within the period
maximum of ^1,000 per annum :— stated will be held to have declined them, and
Director, half-consolidated salary. will be allowed no further opportunity of elect
Deputy Director, half grade pay with half ing them.
staff" allowance. 6. "General leave" and "subsidiary leave"
In the case of Royal Indian Marine Officers, will not be granted to officers under these
this leave will count as service for pension. rules.
2. Those who apply for leave of any kind
"within one 3*ear of the 26th April, 1832, must Rules.
make their election when submitting their appli
cations for leave; all others, whether on duty or I.—An officer subject to these rules may be
on furlough or leave on 26 April, iSq2, may elect granted—
at convenience within the specified time. .(fl) Privilege leave and temporary leave
3. All officers who elect these rules will come under such regulations as may from time
under their provisions from the date of the to time be in force.
receipt of their applications by the Government (b) Leave in or out of India for one year,
of India if they are in India, or at the India capable of extension to two years' absence
Office if they are at home; and they will be 1 from duty under conditions stated below.
ROYAL INDIAN MARINE REGULATIONS. 361
Leave Rules—conlinutd.
Leave in or out of India other than privilege or VIa. In the case of an officer obliged to leave
temporary leave. his station to appear before a Medical Board at
another station, the date of being " struck off
II.—During leave in or out of India other than duty " means the date he is permitted to quit the
privilege or temporary leave, tne following rates station where he is examined and invalided.
of pay will be drawn, whether an officer holds An officer so circumstanced is entitled to full
a shore appointment or not :— pay and staff allowance up to and for the date
Rs. per preceding that on which he is permitted to quit
nttnaem. the station where he is examined and invalided.
Commanders, 1st Grade 550 VII. —An officer unable on account of ill-health,
,, 2nd Grade 450 to return to his duty within the maximum period
„ 3rd Grade 350 of two years' absence will, unless specially
Lieutenants of eight years' seniority ... 300 granted leave without pay, be placed on tem
,, six ,, „ ... 250 porary or permanent retirement, according to
,1 three ,, ,, ... 200 the circumstances of his case. An undue
,, under ditto ... ... 150 amount of leave on account of ill-health will!
Sub-Lieutenants on Rs. 125 per men likewise render an officer liable to be trans
sem 125 ferred to temporary or permanent retirement.
Sub-Lieutenants on Rs. 100 per men
sem ... ... ... ... ... no VIII. —An officer on leave in or out of India
Chief Engineers on Rs. 40opermensem 320 will be required to rejoin his appointment at
,, ,, on Rs. 300 per mensem 270 once on being recalled to duty on account of the
Engineers on Rs. 275 250 exigencies of the service, unless pronounced
, on Rs. 250 ... ... ... 230 by a Medical Board to be unfit to do so.
n on Rs. 225 ... ... ... 215 IX.—An officer proceeding on leave will report
,t on Rs. 200 ... ... ... 200 his departure personally at the office of the
,, 011 Rs. 175 190 Director or Deputy Director of the Royal Indian
Assistant Engineers on Rs. 150 ... 165 Marine, except when he avails himself of it at
,, ,, on Rs. 125 ... 150 an out-station. Except when ordered to the
An officer promoted while on leave will be contrarv, ell officers returning from leave will
entitled to the higher rate of leave pay from date report themselves to the Director of the Royal
of promotion. Indian Marine at Bombay.
III.—Leave may be granted at any time at the An officer arriving in Europe on leave must
discretion of the Government of India, on the report his arrival in writing to the Military Secre
recommendation of the Director of the Royal tary at the India Office, and state his address ;
Indian Marine. Leave in or out of India, sub and for extension of leave or for permission to
ject to the limit of one year, may be granted at return to duty, he must also apply to the Military
any time by the Director of the Royal Indian Secretary. An officer applying for extension of
Marine, the grant of such leave being notified leave on private affairs must, except in very
by him in Part II of the " Gazette of India." special or urgent circumstances, attach an intima
IV.—Extensions of leave in or out of India in tionAnofofficer the assent of the Government of India.
excess of one year, but not exceeding two years' should apply proceeding to the Colonics on leave
absence from duty in all, may be granted on for permissiontotoIndia for extensions of leave and
return to duty.
medical certificate or on special or urgent
grounds, at the discretion of the sanctioning IXa. When officers proceed on leave from
authority. The previous assent of the Govern outstations or port appointments, they must
ment of India will be required for extensions, obtain a last pay certificate from the Examiner.
except on medical certificate, and must be Marine Accounts ; they should therefore send
obtained by the applicant through the Director him the last pay certificate or transfer pay ticket
of the Royal Indian Marine. Extensions beyond granted them by the ship or local authorities.
two years' absence from duty will only be
admissible in very special cases, and without outX.—Leave pay under these rules, when issued
of India, will be converted into sterling at
any pay whatever. the official rate of exchange in force for the
V.—Leave in or out of India will reckon as period when the pay becomes due, as fixed
service for pension. annually for the adjustment of financial transac
VI. —Leave in or out of India commences on tions between the India ami Imperial Govern
the date an officer is "struck off duty," which ments, subject to the condition that is. 6d. to
the rupee is fixed as the minimum rate at which
means the date following the day of relief, and the conversion into sterling shall be effected.
terminates on, and includes, the day preceding
the date on which an officer rejoins his appoint XI. —Advances not exceeding three months' full
ment or ship on return from leave, the only pay of grade, subject to a limit of 100/. to Com
exception being in the ease of leave out of India manders, and 65/. to officers of junior rank, will
on medical certificate when the precise amount be allowed on proceeding on or returning from
recommended by a Medical Board to be leave, and on returning from temporary retire
necessary in any case reckons from the date on ment. Advances made in England will be
which the vessel in which he embarks quits her recovered in India by monthly instalments of
moorings or anchorage, and terminates on the one-fourth of the pay drawn by the officers,
date preceding that on which he rejoins his which will include all permanent or temporary
ship or appointment on return. allowances drawn by them. This recovery will
36z ROYAL INDIAN MARINE REGULATIONS.

Leave Rules—continued.
be made at the official rate of exchange fixed ! he rejoins before proceeding on ordinary privi
for the year in which the advance is made. lege leave.
Advances made in India will be noted on the XVII. —Privilege leave will be granted by the
last-pay certificates of officers, and no issue of Director of the Royal Indian Marine, but only on
leave pay will be made till after the sum advanced the understanding that no additional expense is
has accrued as such. The advance of pay shall thereby caused to the State either directly or
be the equivalent in rupees, at the official rate indirectly, that the applicant's services can be
of exchange, of the sterling amount which the spared, and that satisfactory arrangements for
officer would be entitled to receive in England the performance of his duties during his absence
for the period in respect of which the advance can be made. This only applies to officers
is made. This exchange concession is restricted employed afloat or in Dockyards.
to cases where officers leave India within one XVIII. —Privilege leave (ordinary or accumu
month of receiving the advance. An officer who lated) reckons as service for pension.
fails to leave India within that period will refund
the difference between the amount issued and XIX. —As a rule privilege leave will only be
the amount which he would have received as granted during the period of the south-west
Indian leave pay. In case of death no recovery monsoon.
of advances made under this rule is to be effected XX. —Officers are at liberty to proceed wher
from the estate of the deceased officer. ever they may desire when on privilege leave,
XII. —Marine officers not holding shoreappoint- provided they can ensure their return before the
ments of i.ooo rupees per mensem will be eligible j expiration of the leave. If an officer exceeds
for the grant of non-regulation passages in troop his privilege leave the whole period of his
ships when such passages are available. absence will lie converted into "leave in or out
XII. (a). —Officers, under the rank of Com of India, "and his allowances and statement of
mander or Chief Engineer, when granted leave service for "leave in or out of India " adjusted
cn medical certificate to England, will be allowed accordingly.
a grant of Rs. 750 in aid of passage to and from XXI.—Privilege leave is reckoned from the day
that country. on which an officer avails himself of it, and it
No deduction from this amount on account of expires on the day he rejoins, the day of return
messing will be made, and the choice of route being reckoned as a day of duty.
or class of passage will be left to the officer. XXII. —An officer of the floating establishment
Should an officer to whom this grant has been returning from privilege leave will, if possible,
paid retire from the service while at home on rejoin the ship to which he belongs, but if this is
sick leave, or obtain a return passage in a traus- impracticable, and he has not received instruc
port, the question of his being required to refund tions (which he should apply for beforehand), he
part ol this sum will be considered at the time. will rejoin at Bombay or Calcutta, reporting
When an officer who is entitled to this grant himselt in person to the Director or Deputy
pays for his passage one way, or obtains a troop Director. On the departure of an officer on
ship passage, he will be allowed Rs. 400 for the privilege leave or on the return of an officer
single trip. therefrom, the Commander of the vessel will
cause an entry to be made of the date in the
Privilege and Temporary Leave under these Rules. ship's log, and will forward an extract thereof by
the next post to the Director.
XIII. —Subject to the exigencies of the service XXIII. —Temporary leave not exceeding ten
Marine officers may be allowed 60 days' privilege days and not in anticipation or in extension ot
leave during each year, and such leave may be any other kind of leave, may be granted by the
taken in instalments. Director and Deputy Directorof the Royal Indian
XIV. —Accumulated privilege leave for 90 days Marine.
may be granted to an officer who has had XXIV. —Temporary leave not exceeding 72
no privilege leave during the preceding 33 hours may be granted by Commanders of vessels
months, but no "leave in or out of India," if and heads of departments to officers under their
exceeding six months, can be counted as part command.
of the fixed 33 months.
XV. —An officer who has privilege leave (ordi General Regulations,
nary or accumulated) at his credit, when pro
ceeding on "leave in or out of India," does not XXV. —It must be distinctly understood that
forfeit it, but privilege leave cannot be taken in leave in or out of India, or privilege leave, cannot
continuation of "leave in or out of India," nor be claimed as a right. Both are subject to the
can "leave in or out of India" be taken in con exigencies of the public service, and will be
tinuation of privilege leave. granted only when an officer's services can be
Privilege leave may, however, be converted spared. Commanders of vessels and heads of
into " leave in or out ot India" with the sanction departments will not forward an application for
of the Government of India. privilege or other leave unless they are able to
XVI. —An officer returning from accumulated that satisfy the Director of the Royal Indian Marine
the officer's services can be spared without
privilege leave granted in one year and extend any inconvenience
ing into the next is eligible for ordinary privilege to the public service.
leave during the period when such leave is avail XXVI. —An officer who has not completed his
able in the year in which he returns, provided term of probation for the Marine service cannot
KOYAL INDIAN MARINE REGULATIONS. 3^3
Leave Rules—continued.
be granted leave with retention of his proba XXIX. —The name of an officer, granted leave
tionary appointment in excess of three months. in India (other than privilege leave), will be
XXVII. —The proceedings of Medical Boards removed from the ship on which borne, and he will
on officers of the Royal Indian Marine invalided draw his pay during such lime from any treasury
are invariably to state :— in India in communication with the Examiner ol
(1) Whether the illness has or has not been, Marine Accounts.
or how far it is considered to have been, XXX.—The name of an officer, granted privi
the result of climate, and caused in and lege leave (ordinary oraccumulated), will continue
by the service. on the books of his ship, and he will draw his
(2) Whether change of climate in or out of pay either from the ship or from any treasury in
India is necessary. India or through a bank or agent, as may be
(3) The period of absence recommended in arranged through the Examiner of Marine
or out of India. Care should be taken Accounts.
that leave in excess of the period to which XXXI.—During the absence of an officer on
the sick officer is entitled is not recom leave (privilege or otherwise), he must keep the
mended, and the period of leave recom Director of the Royai Indian Marine acquainted
mended should be stated in years, months, with his actutl address and be prepared to
and days. return immediately to India, should his services
XXVIII. —The name of an officer granted leave be required. When on privilege leave, such
out of India (other than privilege leave), will be recall order will be issued by the Director;
removed from the ship on which borne, and he when on leave in Europe (other than privilege),
will draw his pay during such leave— by the Secretary of State. Officers spending
(a) if proceeded to Europe, through the India their leave (other than privilege) in Europe must
Office. keep the Secretary of State informed of their
(b) if proceeded to any colony named in the address.
list in Appendix No. 17 of the Civil XXXII.—The Secretary of State in Council
Service Regulations, in such colony. reserves to himself the right of making any
He can, however, draw his leave pay in India change in the foregoing rules which circum
if he prefers it. stances may require.

Temporary Retirement.
(Sanctioned by Despatch to Government of India, No. 369, dated 16th December, 1886.)
Officers of the Royal Indian Marine, who, Officers will be required to appear before a
after exhausting the furlough admissible to them Medical Board at the expiration ot one year on
are unfit for service, but not irremediably broken temporary retirement, and again, if retained in
in health, may be temporarily transfctred to the that position, before the end of the second year;
retired list. Temporary retirement is subject to and those who, in view to being restored to the
the condition that the disease which necessitates effective list, may wish to appear before the
it must have been contracted in and by the Board at other times than those specified, may
service. be permitted to do so. Officers ordered periodi
An officer granted temporary retirement may cally to appear before the Board will be allowed,
be permitted to remain in that position till his in the United Kingdom, their bond fide travelling
total continuous absence from duty, on furlough expenses, and lodging allowance at the rates
and temporary retirement together, amounts to stated below, but those appearing at other
four years. If then still unfit to return to duty, times, and at their own wish, must do so at
he must be placed on the permanent retired list, their own expense.
receiving the pension (if any) or gratuity for
which he had qualified at the time of being Rates of Lodging Allowances.
granted temporary retirement. s. d.
No period spent on temporary retirement will Commander ... ... ... 5 o per diem.
count as service for pension, nor will an officer Lieutenant ... ... ... 40 ,,
be eligible for promotion while he is in that Sub-Lieutenant 30 ,,
position. An officer replaced on the effective Chief Engineer... ... ... 50 ,,
list, on becoming fit to return to duty, will be Engineer... ... ... ... 40
restored to the grade from which he retired, Assistant Engineer 30 ,,
and his name will be placed in the same The rate of pension admissible to an officer
numerical position in that grade which it or engineer during temporary retirement will
occupied at the time of temporary retire be the same as that to which he would be
ment. entitled if permanently retired.
364 ROYAL INDIAN MARINE REGULATIONS.

Pansion Regulations.
1885 Rules.
1. The following is the scale of pensions and 4. Retirement at the age of 55 years will be
compassionate allowances admissible to officers compulsory, and all officers and engineers of
and engineers of the Royal Indian Marine and that age now in the Service, as well as those who
to their families. may attain that age within one year, will be
2. The service for pension of an officer of required to retire at the expiration of one year
the Marine reckons from date of joinirg his from the date of this order. The amount of
ship or appointment if he is 19 years of age superannuation pension is that which would be
or over ; otherwise from date of attaining that admissible as an invalid pension. (Marine Cir
age. cular No. 8 of 1888.) Should an officer holding
the appointment of Director or Deputy Director
3. A superannuation pension, or an invalid of the Indian Marine attain that age during his
pension, granted on account of incapacity for incumbency, he may, with the approval of the
further service due to old age or natural decav Government of India, complete five years in the
from advancing years, shall, if the officer's appointment.
qualifying service began alter he attained the [This rule will not ba applicable tc those
age ot 30 years be subject to reduction by one- officers who have already received special
fortieth for every year or part of a year by which extension of tenure.]
his age at the commencement of his qualifying
service exceeded 30 years. 5. The following is the scale of pensions:—

Officers invalided after 3 and - 2 coc


under 15 years' service, owing p. 5 . 73 X£ c.
u-o
to disease contracted in and
by the service.
-r. -ac-. Z£2 o
After After After
Designation. £3 -a s
3 years' 6 years' 10 years'
service. service. service. ~ — r3 tore

Per mensem.

Rs. A. P. Rs. A. P. Rs. A. P. Rs. Rj. Rs.


Commanders, 1st Grade — 270 410 490
„ 2nd Grade — 220 33° 400
3rd Grade 167 6 6 190 280 340
Lieutenants of six years' seniority ... 121 12 0 140 210 2&>
fl ,, three years' seniority... ;6 116 10 8 _ — —
under three years' seniority 63 76 6 90 0 0 — — —
Sub-Lieutenants on Rs. 125 53 —
Chief Engineers on Rs. 400 per mensem 210 320 380
,, ,, Rs. 300 per mensem 167 6 6 180 270 32O.
Engineers of seven years' service as such T2I 12 O 150 230 280
,, ,, five years' service as such 76 6 121 12 O — —
,, ,, three years' service as such ... 7<> 121 12 O — —
,, under three years' service as such 63 7'' 121 12 O
Assistant Engineers 53 ',3 9

The periods of service mentioned in the fore Per annum.


going table arc inclusive of the periods of fur For five years' continuous service
lough allowed to count towards pension. as Deputy Director ... ... i,odo
6. Ths following extra pension will be granted [ For five years' continuous service,
to an officer of the Royal Indian Marine retiring partly as Deputy Director and
after five years' service, including not more than partly as Director, of which not
eight months' absence on leave, as Deputy less than two years shall have
Director or Director :— been as Director 1.500
Per annum. 7. Service in the survey, or in port or dockvarcf
For five years' continuous service Rs. appointments, gives no claim to any higher
as Director ... 2,000 pension than that fixed for any officer's rank in
ROYAL INDIAN MARINE REGULATIONS.

Pension Regulations—continued.
the Marine. Officers not on the Marine list now effect from the 1st April, 1890; that in the case
serving in such appointments will remain under of persons resident in any country in which gold
their present rules. is the standard of currency and the Indian
8. The pensions of warrant officers, gunner?., Government rupee is not legal tender, the rate
and clerks will be calculated under the rules for of is. gd. the rupee is fixed as the minimum rate
the Uncovenanted Service, as laid down in the at which the conversion into sterling shall be
Civil Service Regulations, Rs. 60 per mensem effected.
(compensation in lieu of board and lodging) 10. An officer may be allowed to commute a
being added to their pay for the calculation of portion, not exceeding one-third of his pension,
pension. the commuted value being payable in India
9. Pensions will be payable in rupees in India. under the rules in Clause 23, India Army Circu
If drawn at or through the Home Treasury lars, of 1884 (see page 340).
they are converted at the rate of exchange 11. Compassionate allowance on the follow
annually fixed for the adjustment of financial ing scale will be granted to the families of officers
transactions between the Imperial and Indian who may be drowned or meet with a violent
Governments, subject to the condition (with death in the execution of duty :—

Widow. Child.

Commander "»
Port Officer ^ j£iooaycar, orRs. iooamonth £20 a year, or Rs. 20 a month.
Chief Engineer }
Lieutenant \ £75 a year, or Rs. 75 a month. £1$ a year, or Rs. 15 a month.
Engineer j
Sub-Lieutenant ) j£$o a year, or Rs. 50 a month. £10 a year, or Rs. 10 a month.
Assistant Engineer ... )

The cases of the families of the Director or Officers and others who have not elected the
Deputy Director will be specially considered. above rules or who are not eligible for them, and
12. The regulations and conditions under who are entitled to pension, will be granted
which all such compassionate allowances are to pensions and gratuities under the rules contained
be awarded will be analogous to those prescribed in the Civil Service Regulations.
for the military service.

Pay and Allowances of Officers, Engineers, &c, of the Royal Indian


Marine when undergoing Instruction, or on Special duty in
England.
Officers, engineers, warrant officers and others of the Royal Indian Marine, on special duty
or undergoing instruction in England, will receive the full pay of their grade, plus subsistence
and travelling allowances, according to the following scales :—
Subsistence Ailowance. Per diem. I 2. In calculating the travelling allowances,
s. d. 1 the first and last days spent in travelling will
Commanders ... 7 6 only reckon as half-days, and this rule will also
Lieutenants and Chief Engineers ... 5 ° apply when the journey is completed in one
Sub-Lieutenants, Engineers, Assistant^ 3 6 j day.
Engineers, and Warrant Officers ...J
3. The allowance for provisions and lights,
Travelling Allowances. &c. , vis., is. 6d. a day, which is included in the
Commanders 15 o scale of subsistence, will be held in abeyance
Lieutenants and Chief Engineers 10 o while the travelling allowance is being drawn,
Sub-Lieutenants, Engineers, and ) 7 6 and the lodging money will only be admissible
Assistant Engineers J concurrently with the travelling allowance in
Warrant Officers the case of an officer producing a certificate
S ° showing
Petty Officers and Seamen, when > 3 o that his lodgings were retained and
travelling singly > paid for while he was travelling.
z
366

INDIA.

The following article is compiled principally font Sir William Hunter's 'Imperial Gazetteer.",
A few corrections have been made from the same author's 'Indian Empire* (yd ed., 1893)
andfrom other sources ; and the statistics have been brought up to date as far as possible.

In the following pages exchange is calculated at the rate of 15 rupees to the pound sterling.

India forms a great irregular triangle. Its These are the territorial limits of what is
northern base rests upon the Himalayan ranges ; generally understood by the term India ; but
the chief part of its western side is washed by the political control exercised by the Indian
the Arabian Sea, and the chief part of its eastern government extends over a considerably larger
side by the Bay of Bengal. It extends from the area. Baluchistan, of which a part, designated
eighth degree to the thirty-seventh degreeofnorth British Baluchistan, is a Chief Commissioner-
latitude ; that is to say, from the hottest regions ship under direct British administration, is
of the euuator to far within the temperate zone. wholly subject to its political control. Afghan
The capital, Calcutta, lies in 88° e. long. ; so that istan, Nepal, and Bhutan are allied states within
when the sun sets at six o'clock there, it is just the sphere of British influence. In addition,
past mid-day in England. The length of India the Indian Empire includes the island groups ot"
from north to south, and its greatest breadth the Andamans, Nicobars, and Laccadives, the
from east to west, are both about 1,900 miles; settlement of Aden, with Perim, and protector
but the triangle tapers with a pear-shaped curve ates over the island of Sokotra, along the
to a point at Cape Comorin, its southern extre southern coast of Arabia, and in the Persian
mity. To this compact dominion, the English Gulf.
have added, under the name of Burma, the strip Physical Aspect. — The empire included
of country King between India proper on the within these boundaries is rich in varieties of
west, and Chinese, French, and Siamese territory scenery and climate, from the highest mountains
on the north and cast, and extending southwards in the world to vast river deltas raised only a
along the eastern shore of the Bay of Bengal. few inches above the level of the sea, and
The whole territory thus described contains consists of three separate and well-defined
1,766,597 square miles, and 294,361,056 in tracts.
habitants. India, therefore, has an area and a The first of the three regions is the Himalaya
population about equal to the area and popula Mountains and their offshoots to the southward.
tion of the whole of Europe, less Russia. Its The Himalayas consist of a system of stupendous
people more than double Gibbon's estimate of ranges, the loftiest in the world. They are the
120 millions for all the races and nations which Emodus or Imaus of the Greek geographers, and
obeyed Imperial Rome. extend in the shape of a scimitar, with its edge
India is shut off from the rest of Asia on the facing southwards, for a distance of 1,500 miles
north by a vast mountainous region, known in along the northern frontier of India. At the
the aggregate as the Himalayas. Among their north-eastern angle of that frontier, the Dihang
southern ranges lie the independent states of river, the connecting link between the Tsan-pu
Bhutan and Nepal ; the great table-land of Tibet (Sangpu) of Tibet and the Brahmaputra ot
stretches behind. The subordinate native prin Assam, bursts through the main axis of the
cipality of Kashmir occupies their north Himalayas. At the opposite, or north-western
western Indian angle. At this angle an allied angle, the Indus in like manner pierces the
mountain system branches southwards, and sepa range, and turns southwards on its course
rates India from Afghanistan. In the north-east, through the Punjab. The Himalayas, like the
as in the north-west, India has a land frontier. Kuen-luen chains, the Tien-shan, and the Hindu
Ihe Himalayan ranges at the north-eastern Kush, converge towards the Pamir tableland—
angle of India throw off long spurs and chains to that central knot whence all the great mountain
the southward. These spurs separate Assam and systems of central Asia radiate. The Himalayas
Burma from the outlying provinces ofthe Chinese have been divided into three principal chains ;
Empire. Proceeding south - eastwards, after but regarded merely as a natural frontier sepa
touching for a short distance territory under rating India from the Tibetan plateau, they mav
Krcnch influence in the basin of the Mekong, be described as forming a double mountain wall
the boundary marches with Siam south running nearly east and west, with a trough or
wards to Point Victoria at the extremity of series ofdeep valleys beyond. The southernmost
Tenasserim. of the two walls rises steeply from the plains
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of India to 20,000 feet, or nearly four miles, and the famous Bolan Pass (5,800 feet at top),
in height. It culminates near its centre in still farther south, furnish the gateways
Kanchanjanga, 28,176 feet, and Mount Everest, between India and Afghanistan. The Mala,
29,003 feet, the latter being the loftiest measured Brahui, and Pab Mountains form the southern
peak in the world. This outer or southern wall hilly offshoots between India and Baluchistan,
of the Himalayas subsides on the northward into and have a much less elevation.
a series of dips or uplands, 13,000 feet above the The Himalayas, while thus standing as a
level of the sea, bevond which rises the second rampart around the northern frontier of India,
or inner range of Himalayan peaks. The double collect and store up water tor the tropical
Himalayan wall thus formed then descends into plains below. Throughout the summer, vast
a great trough or line of valleys, in which the I quantities of water are evaporated from
Sutlej, the Indus, and the mighty Tsan-pu I the Indian Ocean. This moisture is borne
( Sangpu) gather their waters. The Sutlej and northward by the monsoon or regular wind,
the Indus How westwards, and pierce by sepa ! which sets in from the south in the month ot
rate passes through the western Himalayas into 1 June. The monsoon carries the masses of cloud
the Punjab. The Tsan-pu (or Sangpu), after a j northward across India, and thus forms the
long unexplored course eastwards along the ' rainy season,' on which agriculture so critically
valley of the same name in Tibet, finds its way depends. But large quantities of the moisture
through the Dihang gorge of the Eastern Hima- do not fall as rain in passing over the hot plains.
lavas into Assam, where it takes its final name This vast residue is eventually dashed against
of ihe Brahmaputra. On the north of the river the Himalayas. Their lofty double walls stop its
trough, beyond the double Himalayan wall, rise farther progress northwards ; and it either
the Karakoram and Gangri mountains, which descends in rain on their outer slopes, or is
form the immediate escarpment of the Tibetan frozen into snow in its attempt to cross their
tableland. Behind the Gangris, on the north, inner heights. Very little gets beyond them ;
the plateau of Tibet spreads itself out so that while their southern spurs receive the
at a height averaging 15,000 feet. Broadly largest measured rainfall in the world, and pour
speaking, the double Himalayan wall rests upon it down to the Indian rivers, the great plateau of
ihe low-lying plains of India, and descends into i Tibet on the north of the double wall gets
a river trough beyond which rises the Tibetan scarcely any rainfall.
plateau. The higher ranges between Tibet and This heavy rainfall of the Himalayas renders
India are crownedwith eternal snow, while vast the southern slopes of that range very fertile,
glaciers, one of which is known to be 60 miles wherever there is any depth of tilth. But, on
in length, slowly move their masses of ice down the other hand, the torrents scour away the
wards to the valleys. I surface soil, and leave most of the mountain
This wild region is in many parts impenetra sides bleak and bare. The upper ranges lie
ble to man, and nowhere yields a passage for a ; under eternal snow ; the intermediate heights
modern army. Ancient and well-known trade I form arid grey masses ; but on the gentler slopes,
routes exist, by means of which merchandise plateaux, anJ valleys, forests spring up, or give
from the Punjab finds its way over heights of place to a rich though simple cultivation. The
18,000 feet into Eastern Turkistan and Tibet. temperature falls about 3J0 F. for each thousand
The Mustagh (Snowy Mount), the Karakoram feet of elevation ; and the vegetation of the
1 Black Mount), and the Chang-chenmo are the Himalayas is divided into three well-market!
most famous of these passes. zones, the tropical, the temperate, and the arctic,
The Himalayas, at both their eastern and as the traveller ascends from the Indian plains.
western extremities, send out ranges to the A damp belt of lowland, the larai, stretches along
southwards, which protect the north-eastern and their foot and is covered with dense, fever-
north-western frontiers. On the north-east, breeding jungle, habitable only by rude tribes
those offshoots, under the name of the Naga and and wild beasts.
Patkoi Mountains, &c, form a barrier between the The wide plains watered by the Himalayan
civilised districts of Assam and the wild tribes rivers form the second of the three regions
of Upper Burma. The southern continuations above referred to. They extend from the Bay
of these ranges, known as the Yomas, are of Bengal on the east, to the Afghan frontier
crossed by passes, the most historic of which, and the Arabian Sea on the west, and contain
the Aeng or An, rises to 4,668 feet, with gra the richest and most densely-crowded provinces
dients of 472 feet to the mile. of the Empire. One set of invaders after
On the opposite or north-western frontier of I another have, from pre-historic times, entered by
India, the mountainous offshoots run down the thepasseson the north-eastern and north-western
entire length of the British boundaries from the frontiers. They followed the courses of the
Himalayas to the sea. As they proceed south rivers, and pushed the earlier comers south
wards, their best marked ranges are in turn wards before them towards the sea. About
known as the Safed Koh, the Sulaiman, and the 167,000,000 of people now live on and around
Hala Mountains. These massive barriers have these river plains in the provinces known as
peaks of considerable height, culminating in the the Lieutenant-Governorship of Bengal, Assam,
Takht-i-Sulaiman, or Throne of Solomon, 11,317 the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, the
feet above the level of the sea. But the moun Punjab, Sind, Kajputana and other native states.
tain wall is pierced at the corner where it strikes The vast level tract which thus covers
southwards from the Himalayas by an opening Northern India is watered by three distinct
through which the Indus river flows into India. river -systems. One of these river-systems
An adjacent opening, the Khaibar Pass (rising takes its rise in the hollow trough beyond the
to 3,400 feel), with the Kuram Pass to the south Himalayas, and issues through their western
of it. the Gwalari Pass near Dera Ismail Khan, ranges as the Sutlej and Indus. The second
the l al Pass debouching near Dera Ghazi Khan, also takes its rise beyond the double wall of the
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Himalayas, not very far from the sources of the the sea. But it is dotted witli peaks and seamctl
Indus and the Sutlej. It turns, however, almost with ranges exceeding 4,000 teet in height. Its
due east instead ot west, enters India at the best known hills are the Nilgiris (Blue Moun
eastern extremity of the Himalayas and becomes tains), with the summer capital of Madras,
the Brahmaputra of Assam and Eastern Bengal. Ootacamund, 7,000 feet above the sea. Their
The third river-system receives the drainage of highest point is Dodabetta peak, 8,760 feet, at
the southern Himalayan slope, and unites into the upheaved southern angle.
the mighty stream of the Ganges, which flows On the eastern side of India, the Ghats form a
south-eastwards into the Bay of Bengal. series of spurs and buttresses for the elevated
The third division of India comprises the inner plateau, rather than a continuous mountain
three-sided tableland which covers the southern ; wall. They are traversed by a number of broad
half, or more strictly peninsular, portion of India. and easy passages from the Madras coast.
This tract, known in ancient times as theDeccan, Through these openings, the rainfall of the
literally the South, comprises the Central Pro southern half of the inner plateau reaches the
vinces, Bcrar, Madras, Bombay, Mysore, with sea. The drainage from the northern or Vind-
the native territories of the Nizam, Sindhia, hyan edge of the three-sided tableland falls into
Holkar, and other feudatory states. The Deccan, I the Ganges. The Narbada and Tapti carry the
in its local acceptation, is restricted to the high I rainfall of the southern slopes of the Vindhvas
tract between the Narbada and the Kistna and of the Satpura Hills, by two almost parallel
rivers; but it is popularly understood to include lines, into the Gulf of Cambay. But from Surat,
the whole country south of the Vindhvas as far in lat. 210 28', to Cape Comorin, in lat. 8° 4', no
as Cape Comorin. It slopes up from the great river succeeds in piercing the Western
southern edge of the Gangetic plains. Three j Ghats, or in reaching the Bombay coast from the
ranges ofhills support its northern, its eastern, interior tableland. The Western Ghats form,
and its western sides, the two latter meeting at in fact, a lofty unbroken barrier between the
a sharp angle near Cape Comorin. waters of the central plateau and the Indian
The northern side rests on confused ranges, Ocean. The drainage has, therefore, to make its
running with a general direction ofeast to west, way across India to the eastwards, now twist
and known in the aggregate as the Vindhya ing sharply round projecting ranges, then tum
mountains. The Vindhvas, however, are made bling down ravines, or rushing along valleys,
up of several distinct hill systems. Two sacred until the rain which the Bombay sea-breeze has
peaks stand as outposts in the extreme east and dropped upon the Western Ghats finally falls
west, with a succession of ranges stretching 800 into the Bay of Bengal. In this way, the three
miles between. At the western extremity, great rivers of the Madras Presidency, viz., the
Mount Abu, famous for its exquisite Jain Godavari, the Kistna, and the Kaveri.risc in the
temples, rises, as a solitary outpost of the mountains overhanging the Bombay coast, and
Aravalli Hills, 5,650 feet above the Kajputana traverse the whole breadth of the central table
plains, like an island out of the sea. On the ex land before they reach the sea 011 the eastern
treme east, Mount Parasnath—like Mount Abu on shores of India.
the extreme west, sacred to Jain rites—rises to It is on the three-sided tableland, and among;
4.400 feet above the level of the Gangetic plain. the hilly spurs which project from it, that the
The various ranges of the Vindhyas, from 1,500 mineral wealth of India lies hid. Coal-mining
to over 4,000 feet high, form, as it were, the now forms a great industry on the north-eastern
northern wall and buttresses which support the side of the tableland, in Bengal; and it is also
central tableland. Now pierced by road and carried on to some extent in other provinces.
railway, they stood in former times as a barrier Beds of iron-ore and limestone have been
of mountain and jungle between Northern and worked in several places. Many districts are
Southern India, and formed one of the main rich ir. building stone, marbles, and the easily-
difficulties in welding the whole into an empire. worked laterite. Copper and other metals
They consist of vast masses of forests, ridges, exist in small quantities. The diamonds of
and peaks, broken by cultivated valleys, and Golconda were long famous. Gold dust has from
broad high-lying plains. very ancient times been washed out of the
The other two sides of the elevated southern river-beds; and quartz-crushing for gold is
triangle are known as the Eastern and Western conducted successfully on scientific principles
Ghats. These chains start southwards from the in Mysore.
eastern and western extremities ofthe Vindhyas, To this vast empire, the English have added
and run along the eastern and western coasts of Burma, an account of which will be given
India. The Eastern Ghats stretch in fragmen further on.
tary spurs and ranges down the Madras Presi- Population.— The population of India, includ
dency, receding inland and leaving broad, level | ing Burma, but omitting French and Portuguese
tracts between their base and the coast. The ! possessions and the frontier states of Nepal and
Western Ghats form the great sea-wall of the Bhutan, amounted in 1901 to 294,361,056.
Bombay Presidency, with only a narrow strip Over three-sevenths of the country still remains
between them and the shore. The Eastern under the government of hereditary nativechiefs,
Ghats have an average elevation of 1,500 feet. whose subjects make up 62,461,549, or some
The Western Ghats ascend more abruptly from thing over one-fifth ot the whole Indian people.
the sea to an average height of about 3,000 feet, The British territories, therefore, comprise only
with peaks up to 4,700, along the Bombay coast ; four-scvenths of the area of India, and nearly
rising to 7,000am! even 8,760 feet in the upheaved four-fifths of its inhabitants.
angle where they unite with the Eastern Ghats, The native princes generally govern their
towards their southern extremity. states with the help, and under the advice, of a
The inner triangular plateau thus enclosed political officer appointed by the British Govern
lies from 1,000 to 3,000 feet above the level of ment and residing at their courts. Some of them
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administer the internal affairs of their States Unlike England, India has few large towns.
with almost complete independence; others Thus, in England and Wales, 53 per cent.,
require more assistance, or a stricter control. or over one-half of the population in 1891,
These feudatory rulers possess revenues and lived in towns with upwards of 20,000 in
armies of their own, and the more important exer habitants ; while in British India only 4*84
cise the power of life and death over their sub per cent., or not one-twentieth of the people,
jects ; but the authority of each is limited by lived in such towns. India, therefore, is
treaties or engagements, or recognised practice almost entirely a rural country, and many of
by which their 'subordinate dependence' on the so-called towns are mere groups of villages,
the British government is determined. That in the midst of which the cattle are driven
government, as suzerain in India, does a-licld, and ploughing and reaping go on. Cal
not allow its feudatories to make war upon cutta itself has grown out of a cluster of hamlets
each other, or to form alliances with foreign on the banks of the Hugh ; and the term ' muni
states. It interferes when any chief misgoverns cipality,' which in Europe is only applied to
his people; rebukes, and, if needful, removes towns, often means in India a ' rural union,' or
the oppressor ; protects the weak ; and firmly collection of homesteads for the purposes of local
imposes peace upon all. government.
The British possessions are distributed into We see, therefore, in India, a dense popula
twelve governments, each with a separate head ; tion of husbandmen. Wherever their numbers
but the whole is under the orders of the supreme exceed one to the acre, or 640 to the square mile,
government of India, consisting of the governor- excepting in suburban districts or in irrigated
general in council. The governor-general, who tracts, the struggle for existence becomes hard.
also bears the title of viceroy, holds his court In such districts, a good harvest yields just
and government at Calcutta in the cold weather, sufficient food for the people, and thousands of
and during summer at Simla, 7,000 feet up the lives depend each autumn on a few inches more
Himalaya mountains. The viceroy of India, and or less of rainfall. The Government may, by
the governors of Madras and Bombay, are usually great efforts, feed ftie starving in time of actual
appointed from England by the Sovereign. The famine ; but it cannot stop the yearly work of
heads of the other provinces are selected from disease and death among a steadily underfed
the Anglo-Indian services, and are nominated people.
by the viceroy, subject, in the case of the In some parts of India, therefore, there are
lieutenant-governorships, to the approval of the more husbandmen than the land can feed ; in
.Secretary of State. other parts, however, vast tracts of fertile soil
Statistics relating to the population of India, still await the cultivator. In England, the
including the Native States, are given at pafe people would move freely from the over-popu
357- lated districts to the thinly-inhabited ones ; but
British India supports a population more in India the peasant clings to his hereditary
than twice as dense as that of the native homestead long after his family has outgrown
•states. If we exclude the outlying pro his fields. If the Indian races will only learn
vinces of Burma and Assam, the proportion to migrate to tracts where spare land still
is nearly threefold, or 271 persons to the abounds, they will do more than the utmost
square mile. How thick this population is, efforts of Government can accomplish to prevent
may be realised from the fact that France had, famines.
in 1891, only 186 people to the square mile; The facts disclosed by the census in 1881 and
while even in crowded England, wherever the 1891 prove, indeed, that the Indian peasant has
density approaches 200 to the square mile, it lost something of his old immobility. The
ceases to be a rural population, and has to live, general tendency of the population in Bengal is
to a greater or less extent, by manufactures, south and east to the newly-formed delta, and
mining, or citv industries. Throughout large north-cast to the thinly-peopled valleys of
areas of Bengal, two persons have to live on the Assam. In 1891, it was ascertained that out of
proceeds of each cultivated acre, or 1,280 persons a specified population of 287,000,000, nearly
to each cultivated square mile. The Famine 10,910,000, or about 4 per cent., were living in
Commissioners reported in 1880, that over six provinces in which they had not been born.
millions of the peasant holdings of Bengal, or But the clinging of the people to their old villages,
two-thirds of the whole, averaged from two to in spite of hardship and famine, still forms a
three acres a-piece. Allowing only four persons most difficult problem in India.
to the holding, for men, women, and children, The following table compares the results of
this represents a population of twenty-four the census of 1891 with those of the census of
millions struggling to live off fifteen million 1901.
acres, or a little over half an acre a-piece.

In 1891. In tool. Increase or Percentage.


Decrease.

British Provinces 221,239,515 231899,507 + 10,659,992 +4-83


Feudatory States 66,075,156 62,461,549 -3,613,607 -5'47

Total 287,314.671 294,361,056 +7,046,385 +2'4S


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The Ethnical History of India.—European throughout the vast length of time represented
writers formerly divided the Indian population by these formations, there is here no direct
i ito two races—the Hindus and the Muhamma- evidence of any important break in succession,
Jans. But, when we look more closely at the or unconformity. The lowest beds (salt marl,
people, we find that they consist of four well- probably Silurian) and the highest (Siwaliks)
marked elements. These are : first, the recog are found throughout the range. But the
nised non-Aryan tribes, sometimes called the others cannot be traced continuously through
Aborigines, and their half-Hinduized descen out ; some occur well-developed in one place,
dants ; second, the comparatively pure offspring some in another. All the principal fossiliferous
of the Aryan or Sanskrit-speaking race (the beds of the Jurassic, Tnassic, and Carboni
Brahmans and Rajputs) ; third, the great mixed ferous formations, are confined to the western
population, generally known as the Hindus, part of the range.
which has grown out of the Aryan and non-Aryan The Indo-Gangetic Plain covers an area ol
elements (chiefly from the latter) ; and fourth, about 300,000 square miles, and varies in width
the Muhammadans. The same fourfold divi from 90 to nearly 300 miles. It rises very gra
sion applies to the population in feudatory India. dually from the sea at either end ; the lowest
Our earliest glimpses of India disclose two point of the watershed between the Punjab
races struggling for the soil. The one was a rivers and the Ganges is about 924 feet above
fair-skinned people, which had latclyr entered sea level. This point, by a line measured down
by the north-western passes; a people of Aryan, the valley, but not following the winding of
literally 'noble,' lineage, speaking a stately the river, is about 1,050 miles from the mouth
language, worshipping friendly and powerful of the Ganges, and 850 miles from the mouth
gods. The other was a race of a lower type, of the Indus, so that the average inclination
who had long dwelt in the land, and whom the of the plain, from the central watershed to
lordly new-comers drove back before them into the sea, is only about one foot per mile ;
the mountains, or reduced to servitude on the towards the sea-coast, the slope becomes almost
plains. The comparatively pure descendants of imperceptible.
these two races arc now ncarlyequal in numbers; There is no evidence that the Indc-Gangetie
the intermediate castes, sprung chiefly from the plain existed as such in Pre-Tertiary times.
ruder stock, make up the mass of the present The alluvial deposits made known by the
Indian population. boring at Calcutta prove a gradual depression
Geology.—For geological purposes, British of the area through the later Tertiary times.
India may be mapped out into the four geogra There are peat and forest beds, which must
phical divisions of the Himalayan region, the have grown quietly at the surface, alternating
Indo-Gangetic plain, Peninsular India, and with deposits of gravel, sand, and clay. The
Burma. Indo-Gangetic plain dates back to Eocene times;
The Himalayan Region. —The geology of this the upheaval of the Himalayas may be referred to
tract is more complex and less fully known the same period. Numerous minor disturbances
than that of the peninsular area. The oldest occurred in the area which is now Northern
rock of the Himalayas is a gneiss, differing in India, during Palaeozoic and Secondary times ;
character from the gneiss of the Peninsula, and but the great disturbance which has resulted
from that ofAssam and Burma. The Himalayan in the formation of the existing chain of the
gneiss is usually white and grey, its felspar Himalayas took place after the deposition of the
orthoclase and albite ; it contains much mica Eocene beds.
and mica schist, and is more uniform in charac Peninsular India.—The oldest rocks here
ter than the gneiss of the Peninsula. The consist of gneiss, in three tracts :—throughout
latter is usually pink, its felspar being orthoclase a very large part of Bengal and Madras, ex
and oligoclase ; it contains little mica schist, tending to Ceylon ; among the Ai avalli ranges ;
but often has quartzite and hornblendic rock. and in Bundelkhand. Of these formations,
Hornblende occurs in the syenitic gneiss of the the gneiss of Bundelkhand is known to
Northern Himalayan (or Ladakh) range. be the oldest, because the oldest Transition
The Central Himalayan region may be de rocks rest upon it ; whereas the same Transi-
scribed as consisting of two gneissic axes, 1 tion rocks are altered and intersected by granite
with a trough or synclinal valley between them, dykes which proceed from the gneiss of the
in which fossiliferous beds have been deposited other tracts. The Transition rocks are of great
and are now preserved. but unknown age. The Vindhyan rocks which
On the south of this true Himalayan region, succeed them are of very old Palaeozoic age,
there is a band of country known as the perhaps Pre-Silurian. Vet, long before the
Lower Himalaya, in which the beds are often earliest Vindhyan rocks were laid down, the
greatly disturbed, and even completely inverted, Transition rocks had been altered and con
over great areas, the old gneiss apparently torted. In more recent times there have been
overlying the sedimentary rocks. The Lower local disturbances, and large faults have in
Himalayan range ends at the Sutlej valley, j places been found ; but the greater part of the
west of which the continuation of the central Peninsular rocks are only slightly disturbed,
range is followed immediately by the third orsub- and the most recent of the great and wide-spread
Himalayan range. This occurs almost always earth movements ot this region date back to
on the south of the Lower Himalayas, and is Pre-Vindhvan times. The Vindhyan series
composed of later Tertiary rocks (Siwaliks, etc.), ! are generally sharply marked off from older
whicn tange parallel with the main chain. rocks, although in the Godavari valley there
The Salt Range in the north-west of the is no well-defined line between these and the
Punjab has, in addition to its economic value, Transition rocks.
a special geological importance. Representatives The Gondwana series is in many respects
of most of the great European formations of the most interesting and important of the Indian
Silurian and later epochs are found in it; and I Peninsula. The beds are almost entirely of
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fresh-water origin. The series is mainly con- 1 the Deccan trap, is of great importance in the
fined to the area of country between the Nar- | geological structure of the Indian Peninsula. It
bada and the Son on the north, and the Krishna j now covers an area of about 200,000 square
on the south ; but the western part of this miles, and probably extended in former times
region is in great part covered by newer beds. I over a much wider area. Where thickest, the
The Damodar series, the middle division of traps are at least 6,000 feet in depth. They
the Lower Gondwanas, is the chief source of form the most striking physical features of the
coal in Peninsular India, yielding more of that ' country, many of the most prominent hill ranges
mineral than all other formations taken together. ! being the denuded edges of the basaltic flows.
The Karharbari group is the only other coal- | The great volcanic outbursts which produced
bearing formation of any value. The Damodars this trap, commenced in the Cretaceous period,
are 8,400 feet thick in the Raniganj coal-field, and lasted into the Eocene period,
and about 10,000 feet thick in the Satpura basin. As regards gems, the geologist comes to the
They consist of three divisions ; coal occurs in | same conclusion as the economist, viz., that the
the upper and lower, ironstone (without coal) precious stones of ancient India were the pro-
in the middle division. The Raniganj coal- duct of forced labour, and that the search for
field is the most important in India. So far as them in our days can scarcely repay the working
is yet known, it covers an area of about 500 expenses.
square miles, running about 18 miles from north Meteorology.—The great peninsula of India,
to south, and about 39 miles from east to west ; with its lofty mountain ranges and its extensive
but it extends farther to the east under the seaboard, exposed to the first violence of the
laterite and alluvium. It is traversed by the winds of two oceans, forms an exceptionally
Damodar river, and also by the road from valuable and interesting field for the study of
Calcutta to Benares, and by the East Indian Rail- meteorological phenomena,
way. From its situation and importance, this From the gorge of the Indus to that of the
coal-field is better known than any otherin India. | Dihang (Brahmaputra), a distance of 1,400 miles?
The upper, or Raniganj, series has eleven the Himalayas form an extensive watershed, the
seams, with a total thickness of 120 feet, in the northern flank of which is drained by the upper
eastern district, and thirteen scams, 100 feet 1 vallevs of these two rivers ; while the Sutlej,
thick, in the western district. The lower, or starting from the southern foot of the Kailas
Barakhar, series contains four seams, of a peak, breaks through the watershed, dividing it
total thickness of 69 feet. Compared with into two very unequal portions, that to the north-
English coals, those of this coal-field are of a west being the smaller. The average elevation
poor quality ; they contain much ash, and are of the higher Himalayas may be taken at not
generally non-coking. The best coal in India less than 19,000 feet, and therefore equal to the
is in the small coal-field at Karharbari. The 1 height of the lower half of the atmosphere
beds there are lower in the series than those of indeed, few of the passes are under 16,000 or
the Raniganj field ; they belong to the upper 17,000 feet. Across this mountain barrier there
part of the Talcher group, the lowest of the appears to be a constant flow of air, more active
Gondwana series. The Karharbari coal-beds in the day-time than at night, northwards to the
cover an area of about it square miles; and have ' arid plateau of Tibet. There is no reason to
three seams, varying from 9 to 33 feet thick, believe that any transferof air lakes place across
This coal-field, now largely worked, is the pro- the Himalayas in a southerly direction ; unless,
perty of the East Indian Railway, which is thus indeed, in those elevated regions of the atmo-
supplied with fuel at a cheaper rate than any sphere which lie beyond the sphere of observa-
other railway in the world. Indian coal usually tion. But a nocturnal flow of cooled air, fron.
contains phosphoric acid, which greatly lessens the southern slopes, is felt as a strong wind
its value for iron-smelting. i where the rivers debouch on the plains, more
The Damodar scries is also one of the most especially in the early morning hours. This
important sources of iron. The ore occurs in current probably contributes to lower the mean
the middle division ; coal in the highest and temperature of the belt of the plairs which
lowest. The ore is partly a clay ironstone, like j fringes the mountain zone.
that occurring in the coal-measures of England, ! The Eastern Himalayas present many points
partly an oxide of iron or haematite. It gene- of contrast with the western parts of the range,
rallv contains phosphorus, which prevents itsusc I The slopes of the Sikkim and Bhutan Hills,
in the preparation of the finer qualities of steel. where not denuded for the purposes of cultiva-
Excellent iron-ore occurs in the metamorphic tion, are clothed with a dense impenetrable
rocks south of the Damodar river. Laterite is | forest, which at the lower levels abounds in figs,
sometimes used as ore. It is very earthy, with rattans, and representatives of a tropical humid
a low per contage of metal ; but it contains only 1 climate. At higher levels, they are covered with
a comparatively small proportion of phosphorus. , oaks, chestnuts, magnolias, pines, of the
The want of limestone for flux, within easy , most luxuriant growth,
reach, is generally a great drawback as regards 1 In the Western Himalaya;;, on the other hand,
iron-:>melting in India. Kankar or gluitin (con- the spurs of the outer ranges are more sparsely
cretionary carbonate of lime) is collected for I clad with forest, especially on their western
this purpose from the river beds and alluvial faces ; and naked precipitous crags are of con-
deposits. It sometimes contains as much as 70 stant occurrence. The vegetation of the lower
per cent, of carbonate of lime ; but generally the and warmei valleys, and of the fringing belt (the
proportion is much less, and the fluxing value 1 Tarai), is comparatively thin, and such a:,
proportionally diminished. The real difficulty characterises a warm but dry region. Pines of
in India i.5 to rind the ore, the fuel, and the flux, several species form a conspicuous feature of the
in sufficiently close proximity to yield a profit. landscape at lower levels. It is chiefly the
The enormous mass of basaltic rock, known as outer ranges that exhibit these contrasted
372 INDIA.
features ; and they depend partly on tlie differ equable, and the rainfall is prolonged and gene
ence of latitude, but mainly on that of the rain rally heavy, especially on the southern slopes of
fall. In Sikkim and Bhutan, this is abnormally the hills. A meteorological peculiarity of some
copious, and is discharged full on the face of the interest has been noticed, more especially at the
range. As the chain recedes to the north-west, stations of Sibsagar and Silchar, viz., the great
the greater is the distance to be traversed by range of the diurnal variation of barometric
the vapour-bearing winds in reaching it, and the pressure, particularly during the cool months ol
more easterly is their direction. For such the year. It is the more striking, since at
winds, whether coming from the Bay of Bengal Rurki, Lahore, and other stations near the fool
(apparently their principal source) or from the of the Himalayas, this range is less than on the
Arabian Sea, turn on reselling the Gangetic open plains.
valley, and blow more or less parallel to its axis The highlands of the peninsula arc cut ofl
and that of the mountain range. from the Himalayan ranges by the Indo-
The country on either side of the Sulaiman Gangetic plain. They are divided into two
range is characteristically arid. Dry winds from unequal parts by an almost continuous chain of
the desert tracts of Persia and Baluchistan pre hills, loosely known as the Satpura range, run
dominate throughout the year. The scanty cul ning across the country from west-by-south to
tivation on the liilis is dependent on the winter east-by-north, just south ot the Tropic of Cancer.
snows, or the rare showers which reach them This chain may be regarded as a single feature,
from the eastward, or on the supply of the larger formingthe principal watershed of the peninsula.
local streams. The lower plains would be unin The waters to the north of it drain chiefly into
habitable but for the fertilizing irrigation fur the Narbada (Ncrbudda), and the Ganges ; those
nished by the great river that traverses them. to the south, into the Tapti, the Godavari, the
At the foot of the great Himalayan barrier, Mahanadi, and smaller streams. In a meteoro
and separating it from the more ancient land logical point of view, this centra! chain of hills
which now forms the highlands of the peninsula, is of much importance. Acting together with
a broad plain, for the most part alluvial, stretches the two parallel valleys of the Narbada and
from sea to sea. On the west, in the dry region, Tapti, which drain the flanks of its western half,
this is occupied partly by the alluvial deposits of it gives a more decided easterly and westerly
the Indus and its tributaries, by the saline direction to the winds of this part of India, and
swamps of Kachchh (Cutch), by the rolling sands condenses a tolerably copious rainfall during the
and rocky surface of the desert of Jaisalmir south-west monsoon.
( Jeysulmere) and Bikaner, and partly by the Separated from this chain by the valley of the
more fertile tracts to the eastward. Over the Narbada on the west, and that of the Son on the
greater part of this region, rain is of rare occur east, the plateau of Malwa and Baghelkhand
rence ; and not infrequently more than a year occupies the space intervening between these
passes by without a drop falling on the pat ched valleys and the Gangetic plain. On the western
surface. On its eastern margin, however, in the edge of the plateau are the Aravalli Hills, which
neighbourhood of the Aravalii Hills, and again run from near Ahmedabad up to the neighbour
on the Northern Punjab, rain is more frequent, hood of Delhi, and include one hill, Mount Abu,
occurring both in the south-west monsoon, and over 5,000 feet in height. This range exerts an
also at the opposite season in the cold weather. important influence on the direction of the wind,
As far north as Sirsa and Multan, the average and also on the rainfall. At Ajmerc, an old-
rainfall does not much exceed 7 inches. established meteorological station at the eastern
The alluvial plain of the Punjab passes into foot of the range, the wind is predominantly
that of the Gangetic valley without visible south-west. Both here and at Mount Abu, the
interruption. Up or down this plain, at opposite south-west monsoon rains* are a regular phe
seasons, sweep the monsoon winds, in a direc nomenon ; which can hardly be said of the region
tion at right angles to that of their nominal of scanty and uncertain rainfall which extends
course; and in this way the vapour brought by from the western toot of the range, and merges
winds from the Bay of Bengal is discharged as in the Bikaner desert.
: now and rain on the peaks and hill-sides of the The peninsula south of the Satpura range con
Western Himalayas. Nearly the whole surface sists chiefly of the triangular plateau of the
is under cultivation ; and it ranks among the Deccan, terminating abruptly on the west in the
most productive—as well as the most densely Sahyadri range (Western Gnats), and shelving
populated—regions of the world. The rainfall to the east 1 Eastern Ghats). This plateau is
diminishes from 100 inches at the south-east swept by the south-west monsoon alter it has
corner oft he (iangctic delta, to less than 30 inches surmounted the western barrier of the Ghats.
at Agra and Delhi ; and there is an average The rainfall is consequently light at poona, and
difference of from 15 to 25 inches between places similarly situated under the lee of the
the northern and southern borders of the plain range, and but moderate over the more easterly
Eastward from the Bengal delta, two alluvial parts of the plateau. The rains, however, are
plains stretch up between the hills that connect prolonged to the north of the Satpuras three or
the Himalayan system with that of the Burmese lour weeks later than in Southern India, since
peninsula. The first is that of Assam and the they are brought there by the easterly winds
Brahmaputra, long and narrow, bordered on the which blow from the Bay of Bengal in October,
north by the Himalayas, on the south by the and the early part of November ; when the re
lower plateau of the Garo. Khasi, and Naga curved southerly wind ceases to blow up the
Hills. The second, or Sylhet and Cachar Gangetic valley, and sets towards the Karnatic.
valley, is chiefly occupied by swamps and jhils, This was formerly thought to be the north-east
and separates the Garo, Khasi, and Naga Hills monsoon, and is still so spoken of by some
from those of Tipperah and the Lushai country. writers ; but the rainy wind is really a diversion
The climate of both these plains is damp and of the south-west monsoon.
INDIA. 373
At the junction of the Eastern and Western comes into and goes out of office with the other
(Jhats rises the bold triangular plateau of the members of the ministry. His council was
Nilgiris. ami to the south of them come the originally appointed for life. The}' are now
Anamalais, Palnis (Pulneys), and Travancore appointed for ten years only, but may be re
Hills. appointed for another five years for special
Nilgiris These ranges are separated from the
!>}• a broad depression or pass known as reasons. The viceroy, or governor-general,
the Palghat Gap, some 25 miles wide ; the is appointed by the crown, and resides in India.
highest point of which is about 1,500 feet above His ordinary tenure ot office is live years.
the sea. This gap affords a passage to the The supreme authority in India is vested by a
vvinds, which elsewhere are barred by the hills series of acts of parliament in the governor-
r>f the Western Ghats. The country to the east of general in council, subject to the control of the
the gap receives the rainfall of the south-west secretary of state in England. Every executive
monsoon ; and, during the north-east monsoon, order, and every statute, runs in the name of
ships passing Beypur meet with a stronger wind the 'governor-general in council'; but, in certain
from the land than is felt elsewhere on the cases, power is reserved to th~ governor-general
Malabar coast. According to Captain Newbold, to act independently.
this gap ' affords an outlet to those furious The governor-general's council is two-fold.
storms from the eastward which sweep the Bay First, the ordinary or executive council, usually
of Bengal, and, after traversing the peninsula, composed of six official members, besides the
burst forth through it to the neighbouring sea.' viceroy, and the commander-in-chief, which
In the coast-strip of low country which may be compared to the cabinet of a constitu
fringes the Peninsula below the Ghats, the rain tional government. It meets regularly at short
fall is heavy, the climate warm and damp, the intervals, discusses and decides upon questions
vegetation dense and tropical. The steep slopes of foreign policy and domestic administration,
of the Ghats, where they have not been artifi and prepares measures for the legislative
cially cleared, are also thickly clothed with forest. council. Its members divide among themselves
In Lower Burma, the western face of the the chief departments of state, such as those
Arakan Yoma Hills, like that of the Indian of foreign affairs, finance, war, public works,
Western Ghats, is exposed to the full force of the &c, while the viceroy combines in his own
south-western monsoon, and receives a very person the duties of constitutional sovereign
heavy rainfall. At Sandoway, this amounts to and of prime minister.
an annual mean of 212 inches. It diminishes to Second, the legislative council, which is
the northwards ; but, even at Chittagong, it made up of the same members as the preceding,
amounts to 104 /-£ inches annually. with the addition of the governor of the province
The country around Ava, as well as the hill in which it may be held, and certain officials
country of Upper Burma, is the seat of occasional selected by the governor-general from Bengal,
severe earthquakes, one of which destroyed Madras, and Bombay, together with nominated
Ava city in 1839. The general meridional direc members representative of the non-official native
tion of* the ranges and valleys determines the and European communities. Theofficial additional
direction of the prevailing surface winds ; members must not exceed in number the non-
subject, however, to many local modifications. officials ; and the number of the nominated
But it would appear, from Dr. Anderson's additional members must not be more than
observations of the movement of the upper sixteen or less than ten. The meetings of the
clouds, that throughout the year there is, with legislative council are held when and as
but slight interruption, a steady upper current required. They are open to the public;
from the south-west, such as has been already and a further guarantee for publicity is
noticed over the Himalayas. The rainfall in the ensured by the proviso that draft bills must
lower part of the Irawadi valley, viz., the delta be published a certain number of times in the
and the neighbouring part of the province ol ' Gazette.' As a matter of practice, these draft
Pegu, is very heavy, about 190 inches ; the bills have usually been first subjected to the
climate is warm and equable at all seasons. criticism of the several provincial governments.
But higher up the valley, and especially north Provincial legislative councils have also been
of the Pegu frontier, the country is drier, and is appointed for the presidencies of Madras and
characterised by a less luxuriant vegetation, and Bombay, and for the lieutenant-governorships of
by a retarded and more scanty rainlall of about Bengal, the North - Western Provinces and
56 inches. Oudh, the Punjab, and Burma. The members
British Administration of India.—The act of these local legislative councils are appointed
of 1858, which transferred India from the com in the case of Madras and Bombay by the
pany to the crown, also laid down the scheme governors of these Provinces ; in the other
of its government. Under the East India provinces by the lieutenant-governor subject
Com panv, the governor-general was only to the approval of the viceroy. The Acts
responsible to the distant court of directors. of these provincial councils, which can only
The court of directors was, in its turn, an deal with provincial matters, are subject to
swerable to the shareholders, or court of pro the sanction of the governor-general in council.
prietors, on the one hand ; and, through the board The presidencies of Madras and Bombay,
ot control, to the sovereign and to parliament on the lieutenant-governorship of Bengal, and
the other. The act of 1858 did away with these the Noith-Western Provinces, have each a high
intermediary bodies between the governor- ~ourt, supreme both in civil and criminal
general and the British ministry. For the court business, with an ultimate appeal to the judicial
of directors, the court of proprietors, and the committee of the privy council in England. Of
board of control, it substituted a secretary of the minor provinces the Punjab has a chief
state, aided by a council appointed by the crown. couit, with six judges ; Oudh, a chief court with
The secretary of state is a cabinet minister, who two judges, styled the judicial and the assistant
374 INDIA.
judicial commissioner ; Lower Burma, a chief Another difference of administration, although
court with four judges; the Centra! Provinces now of less importance than in former times,
and Upper Burma have each a judicial derives its name from the old regulations, or
commissioner, who sits alone. For Assam uniform rules of law and practice which preceded
the high court of Calcutta is the highest judicial the present system of acts of the legislature.
authority, except in three hill districts, in which These regulations have been from time to time
the chiet commissioner is judge without appeal. withdrawn as regards certain tracts of country
The law administered in the Indian courts which, from their backward state of civilisation
consists mainlv of—(i) the enactments of the or other causes, seemed to require exceptional
Indian legislative councils (imperial and provin treatment. In non-regulation territory, broadly
cial), as above described, and of the bodies speaking, a larger measure of discretion is
which preceded them; (2) statutes of the British allowed to the ofh'cials, both in the collection of
Parliament which apply to India ; (3) the Hindu revenue, and in the administration of civil
and Muhammadan laws of inheritance, and their justice; strict rules of procedure yield to the
domestic law in causes affecting Hindus and local exigencies ; and the judicial and executive
Muhammadans ; (4) the customary law aftecting departments are to a great extent combined in
particular castes and races. Much has been done the same hands. Closely connected with this
towards consolidating special sections of the indulgence in favour of the personal element in
Indian law ; and in the Indian penal code, together administration, a wider field is also permitted
with the codes of civil and criminal procedure, for the selection of the administrative staff,
we have memorable examples of such efforts. which is not confined to the covenanted civil
But, although the governor-general in council service, but includes military officers on the stafl
is theoretically supreme over every part of India and also uncovenanted civilians. The title of
alike, his actual authority is not everywhere the highest executive official in a district of a
exercised in the same direct manner. For regulation province is that ofcollector-magistrate.
oidinary purposes of administration, British In a non-regulation district, the corresponding
India is partitioned into provinces, each with a officer is styled the deputy-commissioner ; and
liovernment of its own ; and certain of the native the supreme authority in a non-ivgulation pro
states are Attached to those provinces with vince, with the exception of the Punjab and
which they are most nearly connected geogra Burma, is called, not a lieutenant-governor, but
phically. These provinces, again, enjoy various a chief commissioner. The Central Provinces,
degrees of independence. The two sister pre Assam, and Burma arc examples of non-regu
sidencies of Madras and Bombay still retain lation provinces ; but non-regulation districts
many marks of their original equality with are to be found also in Bengal, Sind, and the
Bengal. They are each administered by a l.'nited Provinces. Their character is always
governor appointed direct from England. disclosed by the office of ' deputy commissioner. '
They have each an executive and a legis Alike in regulation and in non-regulation
lative council, whose functions arc analogous territory, the unit of administration is the dis
to those of the councils of the governor- trict—a word of wry definite meaning in official
general, although subject to his control. They phraseology. The district officer, whether
thus possess a domestic legislature; and, in known as collector-magistrate or as deputy
administrative matters, also, the interference of commissioner, is the responsible head of his
the viceroy is sparingly exercised. jurisdiction. Upon his energy and personal
In the other great provinces of India the character depends ultimately the efficiency of
governments are differentlyconstituted, Bengal, our Indian government. His own special duties
the North-Western Provinces, the Punjab, and are so numerous and so various as to bewilder
Burmaare administered by lieutenant-governors. the outsider; and the work of his subordinates,
They must be chosen from officers in the service European and native, largely depends upon the
of the crown, who have seized in India for at least stimulus of his personal example.
ten years ; they are appointed by the governor- As the name of collector-magistrate implies,
general, with the approval of the crown, and, his main functions are two-fold. He is a fiscal
with one exception, they have always been officer, charged with the collection of the
members of the covenanted civil service. The revenue from the land and other sources; he
lieutenant-governors have no councils for exe also is a civil and criminal judge, both of first
cutive business, but the governor - general in instance and in appeal. But his title by no
council may establish for each province a means exhausts his multifarious duties. He
council for legislative purposes only. This does in his smaller local sphere all that the
power was exercised in Lower Bengal in 1861, home scctctary superintends in England, and ;i
and in the North-Western Provinces in 1887. great deal more ; for he is the representative of
Their legislative councils are precisely similar a paternal, and not of a constitutional, govern-
to those in Madras and Bombay, the lieuten | ment. Police, jails, education, municipalities,
ant-governor taking the place of the governor. : roads, sanitation, dispensaries, the local taxation
Legislative councils have since been establish I and the imperial revenues of his district, are to
ed in Burma and the Punjab. The governments ! him matters of daily concern. He is expected
ofthe Central Provinces and Assam are adminis I to make himself acquainted with every phase of
tered by chief commissioners. Excepting in the social life of the natives, and with each
name and dignity, and in amount of salary and natural aspect of the country. He should be a
patronage, there is little difference between them j lawyer, an accountant, a surveyor, and a ready
and lieutenant-governors. Ajmere, transferred I writer of state papers. He ought also to possess
from Rajputana, British Baluchistan, and the I no mean knowledge of agriculture, political
little territory ot Coorg in the extreme south, economy, and engineering.
are yMns/'-provinces under the immediate control The total number of districts in British India
of the governor-general. is about 250. They vary greatly in si2e and
INDIA. 375
number of inhabitants. The Madras districts [ average for the thrje years 1000-1002 was
are both the largest and the most populous. In £18,075,965. Lower Bengal, and a few adjoin
every province but Madras, the districts are j ing districts of the North-Western. Provinces
grouped into larger areas, known as Divisions, and of Madras, have a permanent settlement,
each under the charge of a commissioner. But | dating from 1793, by which the land revenue has
these divisions are not properly units of admin been fixed in perpetuity, so no appreciable
istration, as the districts are. They are aggregates increase takes place under that head. Since the
of units, formed only for convenience of super revenue was settled there has been a great in
vision, so that an intermediate authority may j crease in the areaot cultivation, and in the value
exercise the universal watchfulness which would of the produce ; but the amount of land revenue
be impossible for a distant lieutenant-governor. on these permanently-settled estates remains at
The districts are again partitioned out into lesser the figure fixed a hundred years ago.
tracts, called sub-districts, sub-divisions, talukas, The land revenue on temporarily settled
or tahsils. The system of partitioning, and also estates is fixed periodically at intervals of twelve
the nomenclature, varies in the different pro to thirty years ; the longer period being the
vinces ; but, generally, it may be said that the more common. For estates held by proprietary
sub-division or lahsil is the ultimate basis of ad brotherhoods or large proprietors the revenue
ministration. Broadly speaking, the sub-division i is assessed on the cultivated area of a whole
is characteristic of Lower Bengal, where revenue village or estate, averaging an area of about 800
duties are less prominent, and the tahsil or acres, and no additional revenue is demandable
taluk of Madras, Bombay, and Northern India, on account of extensions of cultivation during
where the land settlement requires attention I the term of the settlement. Thus increases of
year by year. There is usually no administrative revenue from such lands accrue only on the
unit below the sub-division or tahsil. The thana, occasion of periodical revisions of the assess
or police division, only exists for police purposes. ment ; these revisions are called "settlements.'1
The pargatia, or fiscal division under native rule, The revising officer takes into consideration the
has now only an historical interest. The village extensions of cultivation, the variation of prices,
still remains as the agricultural unit, and pre and the change in rents since the last settlement.
serves its independence for revenue purposes in On lands held by petty proprietors, that is, on
certain parts of the country. The myok, or town raytitwrfri tenures, the State obtains yearly
ship, which corresponds very nearly to the sub- \ increases of revenue as cultivation extends ; a
division, is peculiar to Burma. settler usually enjoys his gi ant revenue-free for
The judicial jurisdictions coincide for the a few years where the cost of clearing the land
most part with the magisterial and fiscal is heavy. At periodical settlements on rayat-
boundaries. But, except in Madras, where the wari lands the rates of revenue per acre are
districts are large, a single civil and sessions revised in some proportion to the change in
judge, i.e. the chiefjudicial officer of the district, prices since the previous settlement. At present
often exercises jurisdiction over more than one the land revenue on temporarily settled lands
district. As has been already mentioned, in represents something less than one-half of the
non-regulation territory, for the most part, the actual or estimated rental, and is probably about
judicial and executive functions are combined one-tenth to one-twelfth of the gross value of
in the hands of the deputy commissioner. the produce.
The preceding sketch of Indian administra Salt ranks next to the land revenue among
tion would be incomplete without a reference the items of public income in India. Broadly
to the secretariat, or central bureau of each speaking, the salt consumed in India is
province, which controls and gives unity to the derived from four sources—(1) Importation by
whole. From the secretariat are issued the sea, chiefly from England and German}- ; (2)
orders that regulate, or modify, the details of solar evaporation in shallow tanks along the
administration ; into the secretariat come the seaboard ; (3) the salt lakes in Rajputana ;
multifarious reports from the local officers, to (4) quarrying in the salt hills of the Northern
be there digested for future reference. The Punjab. Until recently, the tax levied upon
secretariat of the supreme government of India salt varied very much in different parts of
consists of seven branches, each of which deals the country ; and a numerous preventive staff
with a special department of the administration. was stationed along a continuous barrier
The officers who preside over them are named hedge, which almost cut the peninsula into
respectively, the foreign secretary, the home , two fiscal sections. The reforms of Lord
secretary, the secretary in the department of 1 Lytton's government in 1878, by which the
revenue and agriculture, the financial secrctarv, higher rates were reduced and the lower rates
the military secretary, the public works I raised, and their subsequent equalisation over
secretary, and the secretary in the legislative j the whole country, have effectually abolished
department. In the presidencies, lieutenant- this defective system. Railway communica
governorships, and chief commissionerships, tion has much facilitated the trade in salt, and
the provincial secretariat is formed on the same it has been found that prices are lowered by
model, but the secretaries are only from one to thus bringing the consumer nearerto his market,
three or four in number. even though the rate of taxation be increased.
The land furnishes the chief source of Indian In the Pur.jaband Rajputana salt administration
revenue, and the assessment of the land-tax has now become, as in Lower Bengal, a simple
forms the main work of Indian administration.* matter of weighing quantities, and levying a
The gross land revenue of 1902-03 was uniform tax. In Bombay, also, the manufacture
^18,436,845, showing an increase of £148,827 is now conducted with a minimum of expense,
on the totals of che preceding year. The the large central depots in Gujarat and the
* Statistics relating to the revenues and expenditure of Konkan being under a thorough system ofexcise
the Government of India are given on pp. 409-10. supervision. Along the western coast, how
376 IN DIA.
ever, from Orissa to Cape Comorin, the process sumption from sugar, from the flower of the
ol evaporating sea-water is carried on as a pri mowa tree, from the sap of palm trees, and
vate industry, partly on the government account sometimes from grain. Over the greater part of
and partly for large licensed dealers. India licensed distillers work under supervision
Like the poppy cultivation in Bengal, the and pay a still-head duty, according to alcoholic
manufacture of salt in Madras is a monopoly, strength, on all liquor they make. In tracts
which can be defended by the circumstances of where the population is sparse, a distiller obtains
the case. No one is compelled to manufacture, a license to work an out-still of limited size and
and rights of property in a salt-pan are strictly capacity, on payment of a monthly duty computed
respected ; while the state endeavours, by means to cover the probable output of the still. Liquor
of a careful staff of supervisors, to obtain the shops are licensed at such places and in such
maximum of profit with a minimum of inter- numbers as the actual local demand may justify,
terencc. The system, as at present carried on, such licences to occupy and to sell liquor at
has been gradually developed from the expe shops being usually sold to the highest bidder.
rience of nearly a century. The manufacturers Licensed retail dealers are bound to get their
belong to the same class as ordinary cultivators ; liquor from a licensed still, to refuse liquor to
and, as a rule, their condition is somewhat children and intoxicated persons, to sell for cash
more prosperous, for they possess a hereditary only, and to close at specified hours. The wishes
privilege with a commercial value. They do of the residents are allowed full weight when
not work upon a system of advances, as is the a licence for a new shop is proposed, or the
■case with so many other Indian industries ; but transfer of an old shop is intended. Licences to
they arc paid at a certain rate when they bring open a shop, or a limited number of shops, for
their salt to the government depot, or lo the the sale of fermented toddy (palm tree sap), rice
! icensed dealer. beer, and other fermented drinks, are usually
The salt duty, which had for some years sold by auction ; and usually no distiller's or
stood at Ks. 2 a maund of 82? lbs. for all India, dealer s licence runs for more than a year, unless
and at 3 annas a maund for Burma, was raised it be renewed. Kill and forest tribesare allowed
on the 19th Jan., 1888, to Ks. 2I a maund in to brew fermented drinks for their own use with
India, and to one rupee in Burma. The out duty. Beer brewed after English fashion,
alteration in the duty for the time checked chiefly for European customers, has to pay the
consumption, which fell in 1888-89 below the same duty as imported beer.
average of the two previous years ; but it has Excise duty on opium and other narcotic
since recovered. From March, 1903, the duty drugs is levied partly by charging a high price
tor India is again reduced to Rs. 2 a maund. for the drug when delivered from public stores
Total Actual Consumption of duty-paid Salt in India, to licensed dealers, and partly by putting up to
inclusive of ISurma (in maunds of 82? lbs. avoir- auction yearly licences to keep retail shops.
dupois). Narcotic drugs sold at licenced shops consist
Jn the Year almost entirely ofdifferent preparations of opium
1893-94 ... ... ... 34,028,000 and of ganja, or other kinds of hemp. Tobacco
1894-95 •■• ... ... 34,551,000 is grown in nearly every village, and is smoked
■895-96 ... ... 35,187,000 by most men, and by very many women and
1896-97 ... ... 34,662,000 children in India ; it is subjected to no duty.
1897-98 ... ... ... 35,125.000 The incidence of the excise revenue varies
1898-99 ... ... 35,769,000 greatly in the different provinces of India. In
1899-1900 ... ... — 35.658,coo one province there are millions whotake liquor ;
19CO-OI ... 36,421,000 in another drinking is comparatively rare; while
1901-02 ... 36,180,000 in a third indulgence in opium is very common.
1902-03 — 37.477.°oo The higher Hindu castes and the Moslems, as a
The local salt consumed in Burma is not rule, abstain from liquor ; about one quarter ot
precisely known, but in the foregoing figures is the whole Indian excise revenue accrues in ten
estimated from the best materials available. or a dozen great cities.
In the year 1861 the net salt revenue was The total of the excise and customs revenues
^2,933,000, with a duty ranging from Rs. ij on liquors and drugs in 1902-03 was ,£4,932.890,
to Rs. 3J, and averaging Rs. 2J. In the year compared with ^4,548,401 in 1901-02. This
1S75 the net salt revenue was ^3,825,000, total gives an average of about four annas a
with the same rates of duty, and in the year head on the whole population of British India
J836-87 it was ,£4,094.000, with a uniform as the revenue charge on the drink and drugs
rate of Rs. 2 all over India, except Burma. In consumed during the year.
the year 1902-03, the net salt revenue was Public Works.—These are grouped under
^5,838,514, with a uniform rate of Rs. 2J a three general heads—iriigation, buildings and
maund, except in Burma, where the rate was roads, and railways.
R. 1 per maund. The class of works dealt with under the first
Excise duties in India arc levied with the head may be roughly divided into canals and
twofold object of raising revenue and restrict tanks, though these two kinds of works are
ing the use of intoxicants and narcotics. On trequently used in combination. The storage
imported spirits, wines, and beer, duties arc of water in tanks for the purpose of irrigation is
levied at rates ranging from Rs. 6 per gallon on very common in Southern India. The works
London proof spirits to one anna a gallon on are for the most part of native origin ; but much
beer. A limited number of licenses to deal in has been done under the British government in
imported liquors, according to the requirements repairing and improving old tanks, and in con
of each city or tract, are granted on payment of structing new works in Madras, the Bombay
a yearly fee, or are sold by auction to the highest Deccan, and in Ajmir-Mcrwara. Canal irriga
bidder. Spirit is d'stilled in India for local con- tion, in which the water is drawn directly from
INDIA. 377
a river, has been practised on the largest scale also retained, and stores and troops were to be
and with the most successful results in the carried on favourable terms. If the net profits,
North Western Provinces, the Punjab, and the in any half year fell below the amount ot
deltas of the large rivers in the Madras Presi guaranteed interest, the government made u|>
dency. Irrigation canals are of two descrip the deficiency. If thev exceeded this amount,
tions, viz.: 'perennial' and 'inundation.' the surplus was equally divided between the
The former are furnished with permanent head- government and the company. Moreover, the
works and weirs, and are capable of irrigating government had the right of buying the under
large tracts of country throughout the year, taking at specified dates, on payment of the
independently of the local rainfall. The mag value of the stock calculated at its market price
nitude of some of the works of this class, which on the average of the three preceding years.
are almost entirely due to British enterprise and In this way, the East Indian Railway was
skill, may be judged bv a few instances. The acquired in 1880, the Eastern Bengal Railway
Upper Ganges Canal, which has been in operation in 1884, the Sind. Punjab, and Delhi Company's
since 1854, and has cost over £2,000,000, com lines in 1885-86, the Oudh and Rohilkhand
prises 4,935 miles of main canal and distribu Railway at the end of 1888, the South Indian
taries, and supplies water to about three- Railway in 1890, and the Great Indian Peninsula
quarters of a million acres. The Sirhind Canal Railway in 1900. In 1870, a new policy of
in the Punjab was completed in 1887, has cost railway development by the direct agency of
over £1,630,000, and consists of 3,044 miles of the state was inaugurated ; but in 1880-81 a;
main channels and distributaries. In Madras the return was made to the system of encouraging
great deltaic irrigation systems of the Godavari, private enterprise by state assistance. Both
Kistna, and Kaveri have respective lengths of agencies are now employed side by side. The
main channel and distributaries of 2,408, 1,997, experience gained of the working of the old*
and 2,094 miles, and together irrigate upwards of guarantee system has, however, suggested
2,400,000 acres. The inundation canals, which various modifications in the relations between
are peculiar to the Punjab and Sind, are of a the state and the companies which have more
much simpler and less costly description than recently been formed for the construction and
the perennial canals. They are for the most working of railways, and the nature of the
part simply earthen channels, made without assistance granted now varies considerably.
the expensive machinery of masonry, dams, and In some instances, of which the Bengal and
sluices, and are supplied with water by the North-Western Railway is the most important,
annual rise in May of the Indus and its affluents. lines have been constructed without any direct
They constitute a very useful class of irrigation pecuniary assistance ; in others a subsidy or
works, and in some cases have produced most limited guarantee has been granted. Special
successful financial results. terms have been offered by the Government to
The works to which the preceding paragraph attract private enterprise to the construction ol
applies in most cases take water from the larger branches and feeder lines to the larger systems.
rivers, which, even in times of drought, can Those terms include the concession by the
be depended upon tor an unfailing supply parent line of favourable working rates, and*
of water. There is, however, a large class of sometimes a rebate on traffic interchanged;
works, chiefly tanks, in which the supply of between the two lines, or a guarantee. The
water is more or less dependent on the local agency ol private companies has also been em
rainfall, either directly or through the medium ployed by the government both in the construc
of the smaller rivers which dry up in hot tion and working of state lines. In all cases, the
seasons. There remains the method of irriga government has the power of taking over
tion more extensively used in India than any the railway at specified periods on statecf
other, viz., that by wells, which, however, does terms.
not come directly within the scope of operations On the 31st December, 1903, there were 26,953
ol the public works department. miles of open railway in India, of which 1,054
The buildings and roads branch embraces all miles were opened during the previous 12
the operations of the department which are not months ; 3,089 miles more were under con
classed under the special heads of railways and struction or sanctioned for commencement. The
irrigation. It includes the extension and main chief extensions of the year were the Midnapur-
tenance of the road system, the construction and Malkera section of the Bengal-Nagnur system,,
repair of government buildings, and a large mis the Baroda-Godhra chord line, the Lakwa-Tin-
cellaneous class of works of public improvement, sukia and Damchara-Lumding sections of the
including lighthouses, harbours, embankments, Assam-Bengal Railway, the Kalka-Simla Rail
boat bridges, and ferries, and the water supply way, and the Kohat-Thal section of the Kushal-
and sanitation of towns. garh-Thal Railway, with the cable-way across
The three systems on which railways have the Indus at Kushalgarh. The total capitaf
been constructed and worked in India, are outlay on railways, up to the end of 'he year
the guaranteed, the state, and the assisted, 1903, was £221,696,464, and tile cost of the open
though each of these, again, admits of subdivi lines averaged about £8,225 per mile. The gross
sion. The original great trunk lines of India earnings of all lines for the year 1933 were
are due to the guaranteed companies. The £23,768,099, or £1,149,987 more than in the
contract between them and the government previous year ; working expenses came to nearly
was as follows :—The government gave the land 48 per cent, of the gross earnings; and the
required, free of charge ; it also guaranteed net revenue yielded 5 59 per cent., as against
interest, generally at the rate ol 5 per cent., on 5'4i per cent, in the previous year, on the
the share capital raised with its consent, and a capital expenditure on the open lines.
lower rate upon debenture capital. A general Statistics of the length of the different lines
supervision of the working of the railway was will be found on pages 411-2.
378 WDIA.
The general results of the working ol the various classes of railway: up to 31st December,
1903, are given in the following table:—
Railway Statistics, 1903.

S.2 S
<i c £ -n « S- 'cJ3 t ™ bet
CLASS. *"5 w.S -
Ill ■g.3 8 a**
^11j IP
(33
Miles. £ No. Tons. £ £ £
State lines worked 14,229 124,814,408 105,953,425 28,094,411 13.841.303 6,487,155 ■ 7.354.148
by Companies
State lines worked 5,37° 54,298,870 43,182,422 10,621,834 5.453.85' 2,680,002 ! 2,773.849
by the State
Lines worked by ii4S7 17,821,761 28,648,351 2,972,439 1,981,040 1,041,200 939.840
Guaranteed Com
panies
AssistedCompanies 2,460 11,447,164 21,187,182 3,141,267 1,436,896 648,100 788,796
Lines owned by 1,711 8,236,183 7,399.977 2,108,266 599.539 294,917 304,622
Native States and
worked by Com
panies
Lines owned by 335 885,312 2,122,599 432,606 , 92,173 49.374 42.799
Native States and
worked by State
Railway Agency
Lines owned and 1.317 I 2.97i.878 3.l86,509 566,147 303,230 152,219 151,011
worked by Native
States
District Boards' .. 100 216,333 1.437,000 161,000 26,533 12,267 14,266
Foreign Lines 74 1,004,555 707,291 242,365 33,534 18,333 15,201
Total . •| 26,953 221,696,464 213,824,716 48,340,335 23,768,099 11,383,567 12,384,532
Total for 19 .1 25,899 212,286,120 196,648,487 45,534,993 ;22,6l8,II2 111,136,839 11,481,273

Trade and Manufactures.—The extension I n old times India was a self-contained country,
of roads, railways, and canals, the improvement where every tract, more or less, made its own
of seaports, the increase ofthe cultivated area, and clothes from its own cotton, produced its own
the abolition of internal and reduction of external iron and made its own tools, grew and con
customs duties have caused a great expansion of sumed its own food. Yarn was spun, cloth was
Indian trade. The exchange of commodities woven, iron was smelted, and tools were made
between one province orone district and another on a small scale by individual workmen after
lias increased vastly, but we have no record of the rude methods. But even before 1858 the old
internal trade ol'India before 1858. In that year order was changing, and the change has been
the Court of Directors reported that the exports still more rapid since.
and imports of merchandise by sea from and The domestic industries of India, such as
into India were valued at 25* and 14J millions weaving and spinning, pottery-, brass-work,
sterling respectively, or 39J millions for the total iron-work, and art work of many kinds, con
foreign trade. The corresponding totals for the tinue to be practised after ancient methods all
year 1903-04 were about 102 millions worth of over the continent of India. But Indian fabrics
exports and 62 millions worth of imports, or 164 and products, made on a small scale by workers
millions of total trade. at their homes, have for years past been giving
In all parts of the world a large and regularly way before the cheaper cotton yarn and fabrics
expanding trade is rightly regarded as a sign of British and Indian mills and the iron and steel
of national prosperity. While India's external products of Europe. Meanwhile without any
trade has gone on increasing, there has arisen protection, favour or advantage, other than is
within her borders a great cotton spinning and afforded by cheap Indian labour, and by the pro
weaving industry, which already competes duction of raw materials in India, an important
successfully with European manufactures in manufacturing industry is growing up, and
Eastern markets ; there has grown up a great steam-powei factories are at work, among which
and rapidly increasing production of Indian coal; those for spinning and weaving cotton, wool,
at the same time, new and valuable agricultural and jute, for making paper, for husking and
staples have been naturalised in the country. cleaning rice, for sawing timber, and tor
The next generation may, perhaps, see iron brewing beer, are the most important. Steam
works and the production of machinery con power is also largely employed in factories on tea
ducted in India on a large scale. gardens and in indigo factories. There were at
INDIA. 379
the end of the year 1902-03, 201 cotton mills at
work, of which 131 were in the Bombay Presi Exports :—
dency, and which represented a nominal capital £
of nearly £12,000,000. These cotton mills Indian merchandise 99j millions.
employed 178,000 hands with their 43,676
looms and 5, 164,360 spindles. The industry has Foreign merchandise,
increased more than threefold since the year exported 2i „
1879. There has also been considerable pro
gress in the jute industry; at the end of the year Treasure
1902-03 there were 36 jute mills with a nominal
capital ot about /4,668,ooo, employing 118,066 Total £ 106 millions
hands on 17,091 looms, and 3150,130 spindles.
Besides these, the rice mills, for husking and
cleaning rice, and saw mills, most of which were
in Burma, employed a large number of hands. Imfiorts :— £
There were also four woollen mills at work at Merchandise
the end of 1902, making blankets, serges, and 56) millions.
cloths for the Army and Police. The produce Treasure ...
of the paper mills was sufficient to meet local - J9l_ .,
requirements and to leave a small surplus for ex Total
portation. There were 27 breweries at work, £ 76 millions.
which produced, during 1902, nearly 6J
million gallons of beer and porter ; the principal The grand total of 182 millions was nearly 20
customer for this malt liquor is the commis
sariat department, which buys for the use of j millions in excess of the corresponding total
of the previous year. This remar kable result
European soldiers. is due chiefly to an increase of nearly 16 millions
The chief industry of India has always been in the value of exported merchandise.
agriculture, but it was not until about the year 1 The chief items of the exports in the last two
1870 that the Indian government directed syste years were :—
matic attention to fostering and improving Indian
agriculture. Since that time there has been
established in every province of India a public 1902-03. 1903-04.
department which collects and distributes early 1
information concerning the crops, controls or
advises upon model and experimental farms, in £
troduces new agricultural appliances, tries new Cotton (raw) valued at 9,838,000 16,251,00c
staples, and is organising schools for teaching
the chemistry and science of agriculture. By Cotton yarn
these departments Indian students of good edu and goods M 6,672,000 6,982,000
cation have been sent to Europe to study at
Dgricultural colleges. The indigenous field imple Jute and jute
ments and methods have been found economically goods If 13,431,000 14,125,000
the best for agriculture of the kind prosecuted by
the people, and it is chiefly in respect of the use Rice 1' 12,598,000 12,723,000
of manures, of rotation of crops, of fodder-raising
and storing, ofnew staples, and ofsuch appliances Seeds H 9,922,000 9,677,000
as improved sugar mills, that the example or
teaching of the agricultural departments and their Opium 1I 5,345,000 6,980,000
agents is likely to have useful effect. Something
has been done towards introducing better breeds Wheat ... It 3,323,000 7.746,000
of cattle into some provinces, and great attention
has been paid to the improvement of the local Tea II 4,908,000 5,705,000
breeds of horses, ponies, and mules. At the
present time about 350 selected sires from Hides and skins ,, 5,626,000 5,957,000
<lreat Britain, from Arabia, and from good
cross-breeds are being maintained by govern Indigo '1 804,000 717,000
ment in the chief horse-breeding districts,
besides about 490 donkey stallions in the mule-
bieeding tracts. Exports in 1903-04 showed an increase in value
Before 1857 the cultivation of tea, coffee, and as compared with those of the preceding year
iute had been begun, but the progress made was of nearly 19 per cent. The direct inlltience of
small, and these articles were not reckoned the seasons, which during the last three years
among the staple products or exports of India. have been favourable for agriculture, is as usual
Customs restrictions were withdrawn, and the strongly marked. Tnus the fall in the price of
acquisition of waste lands for such crops was food grains, coupled with an abundant supply,
facilitated, and now the tea industry has so far has resulted in an unparalleled development of
extended that in the year 1903-04 India ex the exports of grain and pulse, and the trade in
ported tea to the value of ,£5,705,000, of which rice exceeded in value, though not in quantity,
about 83 per cent, came to the United Kingdom. the phenomenal trade of the previous year. In
Exclusive of government transactions, the the case of cotton an extraordinary demand
seaborne foreign trade of India for the year coincided with an unusually heavy crop, and
1903-04 stood in round numbers thus :— the quantity is the largest ever exported, but
INDIA.
the remarkable increase in value, compared There was on the whole a tctal trans-frontier
with that of recent years, is due in a greater trade in merchandise and treasure of about
degree to the inflated price. Inflation of prices £9,178,000, showing an increase of about
also accounts for the large improvement in 7 per cent, as compared with 1902-03.
opium. The tea industry has recovered from
the state of depression, and a very heavy crop
has been disposed of at a slight advance in
price. The indigo industry shared in the
general prosperity of the year to the extent of Assets and Liabilities.
obtaining a much superior crop, but a slack
demand and the competition of the chemical
product have kept down prices to an unprofit
able level. The following is a statement of the Assets and
A steady increase in the value of the tea Liabilities of the Government of India :—
imported into the United Kingdom has taken
place for several years past, accompanied by a
decrease in the value of tea imported from
China. So recently as 1808 the United Assets and Liabilities, 31s/ March, 1904.
Kingdom took more tea from China than from
India ; whereas now about ten times as much
tea is imported from India as from China.
China has practically ceased to be a serious
rival in the English tea market ; but Ceylon
tea has been advancing rapidly and is almost Assets. £
as popular as Indian tea.
The chief items of the import trade were :— Railwa3's constructed by the State 82,778,000
Purchased Railways (i.e. undertak
1902-03. 1903-04. ings of which the cost has beenj
supplied from England) | 85,219,000
Advances to Railway Companies 11,407,600
£ £
Cotton yarns and Irrigation Works 25,542,000
goods ... valued at 20,297,000 20,674,000
Metals and Machinery, Loans to Municipalities, &c. ■ '2,451,300
apart from railway Gold Reserve Fund 6,376,500
materials ...valued at 8,523,000 9,976,000
Cash Balances in India 11,500,000
There was an increase in value in all the
principal branches of the import trade, with the Cash Balances in England 7,003,400
exception of oils, in which there was a decrease
of 4 per cent. 242,277,800
Of India's total seaborne trade, exclusive of
treasure and Government stores, 40 5 per cent,
was with the United Kingdom ; 8\i percent, with
China ; £ per cent, with France ; 7 4 per cent,
with Germany, and 4-5 percent, with the United
States. The total shipping entered and cleared
to foreign countries at Indian ports during
1903-04 was 12,559,260 tons, an increase of 15
ner cent, as compared with the previous year.
The frontier states or regions which have the Liabilities. £
largest land trade with India are :—
1902-03. 1003-04. Debt in England 133,046,000
Debt in India 79,949,000
£ £ Other obligations 16,073,000
Nepal, with exports
and imports of mer 229,068,000
chandise valued at... 2,562,000 2,635,000 242,277,800
Kashmir ,, ,, 1,368,000 1,574,000 Excess of Assets over Liabilities
in India and in England >3,2og,Eco
Afghanistan ,, „ 861,000 934,000
Shan States ,, ,, 944,000 1,040,000
MADRAS. 381

Burden ok Taxation.
In the following rough calculation, the burden of the taxation on the people of British India
is shown.

Accounts, j Revised Budge


1903-03. Estimate, Estimate
■903-04. 1904-05.

Salt 1 £ £ £
1 5,93 1,900 1 4,890,700 4,872,700
Stamps 3,434,400 1 3,547,600 3,598, 100
Excise 4,384,200 ! 4,875,000 5,001,100
Provincial rates 2,741,500 3.793.3°° 2,828,000
Customs 3.829,800 3,805,000 3,819.700
Assessed taxes 1,402,700 1,206,800 1,256,500
Registration 312,700 328,000 333.1°°

Total 22,037,200 21,446,400 21,710,100

According to thecensus taken in March, 1901, the popu


lation of British India was 231,035,000. On this
basis, and allowing for the increase of population
at the rate of two-fifths of one percent, per annum,
the payment per head, on the assumption that the
whole of the taxation from Salt. Excise, Customs, s. d. s. d. s. d.
&c, is paid by the inhabitants of British India, is 1 10} I 10 1 10J
If the payment of Land Revenue be added the
average becomes 3 Si 3 5 3 Ci
I

MADRAS. wild highlands of the Central Provinces ; then


for a long stretch, the dominions of the Nizam of
Madras, officially entitled the Presidency of Haidarabad, separated by the Kistna river, and
Fort Saint George, occupies, with its dependen its tributary, the Tungabhadra ; lastly, on the
cies, and with the state of Mysore, the entire north-west by west, the districts of bharwar
south of the Peninsula of India. Its extreme and North Kanara in the Bombay presidency.
length from north-east to south-west is about The independent state of Mysore, which occupies
050 miles ; its extreme breadth about 450 miles. a large portion of the centre of the area thus
The area of the British districts is 141,726 square defined, may be regarded, for geographical
miles, with a population in 1901 of 38,209,436 Purposes, as a part of Madras. The Laccadive
Der.sons. The five native states in political slands also form, for administrative purposes,
dependence on Madras—Travancore, Cochin, a part of the presidency, being attached to the
Pudukota, Banganapalli, and Sandhur—have an districts of Malabar and South Kanara.
additional area of 9,969 square miles, and With regard to native states, the largest,
4.188,086 inhabitants ; total area, 151,695 square Mysore, was from 1831 to 1881 under the direct
miles; total population, 42,397,522. The seat of administration of the government of India ; but
government is at the presidency town, Madras in the latter year it was handed back to its native
Citv. prince. Of those subordinate to Madras, Tra
On every side but the north, the Madras presi vancore and Cochin represent ancient Hindu
dency is washed by the open sea. Along the dynasties, preserved by British aid from falling
east, or rather from south-west to north-east, under the Muhammadan yoke of Mysore. A joint
extends the continuous coast-line of the Bay rebellion was suppressed in 1808; and the history
of Bengal, stretching for nearly 1,200 miles, of both states has since been a continuous record
from Cape Comorin to the Chilka Lake ; the of peace and commercial prosperity. Pudukota
western coast is formed by the shore of the is the inheritance of a chieftain called Tondiman,
Indian Ocean, for about 540 miles. OIT the who rendered valuable service to the British
south-east lies the British colony of Ceylon, during their wars in the south. Banganapalli
separated by a shallow strait, across which runs and Sandhur, two petty estates, lie in the centre
the string of rocks and sandbanks known of two British districts. The zamindaris of
as Adam's Bridge. The irregular northern Jaipur (Jeypore) and Vizagapatam are not
boundary of Madras has been formed by acci native states with independent jurisdiction, but
dents ol history. On the extreme north-east is large landed properties under British adminis
the Bengal province of Orissa ; next come the tration.
382 MADRAS.
Broadly speaking, the entire population of of the district of South Kanara, framed in the four
Madras may be described as belonging to the teenth century, and revised in the sixteenth by the
five linguistic offshoots of the great Dravidian Bednur government. It was based on an esti
stock dominant throughout Southern India. At mate or valuation of the annual out-turn of the
an early period, before the dawn of history, these rice land and plantations then under cultivation
races appear to have accepted some lorm or other within the properties, great or small, held bv the
of the Brahmanica! or Buddhist faiths. Many- agricultural population of the district. Each
storms of conquest have since swept over the owner—and in the case of escheats to the state
land, and a few colonies of Mughal and Mahratta (saridr-gweni) , each tenant—was brought into
origin are to be found here and there. But the account (warg) with the revenue officers in
evidence of language proves that the ethnical respect to the fixed land-tax (kist) assessed on
character of the population has remained his cultivation each year ; and the settlement
stable under all these influences ; and that the survived, with many vicissitudes and arbitrary
Madras Hindu, Muhammadan, Jain, and Christian additions to the demand (shiimildl), in remark
are of the same stock. Of the five Dravidian able completeness, all things considered, until
dialects, Telugu is spoken by over 20,000,000 British rule supervened in 1799. The an
persons, spread all over the eastern coast of cient rayatwdri settlement was accepted and
Madras, throughout the Ceded Districts above affirmed by the first settlement officer in the
the Ghats, and in one half of the Nizam's terri district, Major (afterwards Sir Thomas) Monro ;
tory; Tamil, by 16,500,000 persons, occupying and it is this form of rayatwdri set'.lement for
the whole of Southern India up to Mysore and which he successfully contended, in preference to
the Ghats on the west, and the Ceded Districts the proposed parcelling out of the district amongst
on the north ; Kanarcse, by over 10,000,000 farmers of revenue, who could not even look to
persons, in the central districts surrounding My waste or forest for the improvement of their
sore, and in South Kanara ; Malayalam, by over income, both being included in the immemorial
6,000.000 persons, chiefly on the Malabar coast ; possessions of the ancient proprietary.
and Tulu by about 500,000 persons, in a limited The ancient Hindu village system still under
portion of South Kanara. For the rest, Urivals the lies every form of our land administration in
native tongue in the extreme north of Ganjam, South India. The eaminddr always treated his
bordering on Orissa ; and various sub-dialects village communities as the units of rent and of
of Dravidian origin are used by the hill tribes revenue responsibilities, and almost invariably
of the Eastern Ghats, of whom the Konds may does so still. Where no such superior lord ex
be taken as the type. isted, or now exists, the village has always been,
Madras can scarcely be regarded as a and is still, the unit of land revenue administra
naturallv fertile country. Over the greater tion, and of rural social condition. It was so
part of its area, artificial irrigation is im under the now obsolete village joint-rent settle
possible ; and cultivation is entirely dependent ment, which was the natural and prevailing form
upon the local rainfall, which rarely exceeds 45 of revenue arrangement under the rulers who
inches in the year, and seems liable to tail both preceded the English, and, indeed, during the
irregularly and at recurrent intervals. The soil early vears of our own rule. The abortive
may be roughly classified into three varieties— mutaadri settlement consisted in parcelling out
(1) the well-known regnr, or black cotton-soil, the undivided villages of the country into con
met with in isolated patches, or wide plains, all venient farms for the collection of the revenue,
over the presidency ; (2) red soil, deriving its The village is still the unit of administration
colour from an admixture of the peroxide of iron, under the more recent and Europeanized rayat
which is also very widely spread, and presents wdri, or individual settlement with the sharers
every degree of fertility and barrenness ; and in village lands.
(3) grey soil. But the prospects of the cultivator The difference lies in this, that under the former
are determined less by the character of the soil system, the village community as a body was
than by the facilities for irrigation. The Malabar responsible for the apportionment of the lump
coast is the only part where the natural rainfall, I demand amongst their cultivating memt>ers and
brought by the south-west monsoon, may be ' sharers in the village lands; under the rayatwdri
trusted both for its amount and its regularity. 1 settlement, the head of the village and the village
Other districts, such as Bellary, are also depen accountant keep accounts with each tenure-
dent upon this monsoon ; but, in their case, the holder or cultivator within the limits 01 the vil
rain-clouds have spent themselves in passing lage for the demand assessed on his individual
over the barrier range of the Western Ghats, and I holding, whether that demand be (as is still the
cultivation becomes a matter of hazard. Over case in districts not yet subjected to survey set
the greater part of the presidency, the rainy tlement operation), the old prescriptive demand,
season is caused by the north-east monsoon, or the newlv-determined claim under the survey
which usually breaks towards the end of Sep settlement for thirty years. The rayatwdri sys
tember. The seed is sown in October, and the tem of settlement has imparted more permanence
crop harvested in February. The fortunate deltas to tenures. A separate fixed possession of land
of the three great rivers—the Godavari, Kistna, : was inconsistent with the village joint-settlement.
and Kaveri (Cauvery)—are the only spots along The demand to be paid by each sharer in the
the eastern coast which artificial irrigation is I village lands is now fixed. But, on the other
able to save from all risk of occasional scarcity. hand, this form of settlement, when extended to
The greater part of the soil of Madras is held communities fully subject to the Hindu village
by the cultivators direct from government, under organization, has traversed the spirit of that in-
the tenure known as rayatwdri. j stitution, and weakened, if not entirely relaxed,
The earliest rayatwdri settlement of which we i those ties of common interest, and ofmutual sup
have any knowledge in the Madras presidency, port and liability, which were the bonds of Indian
and which still survives in full operation, -is that I rural life. As regards the tenure of land under
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a village rayatwari settlement, —subject to the corin to Madras, with branches to Tinnevclli,
punctual discharge of the assessed rent-charge Negapatam, Erode, Pondicherry, Arkonam, and
or demand 011 his holding, and sale of the land through Pakal to Nellore ; in Mysore, a line
by public auction, free of all encumbrances, in connects the capital with Bangalore, and then
case of legal default—the control of a village runs north-west to join the Southern-Mahratta
landholder under a rayatwari settlement over his Railway at Harihar; while the main line of the
property is complete, and indefeasible as regards latter stretches across the peninsula from the
the exercise of all proprietary right; such as sale, Mormugap frontier to Bezvada on the Kistna.
gift, inheritance, alienation, partition, voluntary On the east coast an important line, linking
relinquishment (including the responsibility for Southern India with Cuttack and Calcutta, has
the revenue), and the like. He can only be recently been completed.
ousted by government by salefordcfault, or under The continuous seaboard of the Madras presi
tile land appropriation laws. The main difference dency, without any natural harbours of the first
between the condition of landholders under a rank, has tended to create a widely-diffused trade.
zimindari, and a rayatwari, settlement, lies in the Madras city, as by far the chief centre of popula
pledge held by the former against an increase tion, and the eastern terminus of the railway
in the fixed land revenue. system, conducts nearly one-half of the total sea
Though the rayatwari system of settlement borne commerce ; next comes Malabar district
may be regarded as the characteristic feature of containing the western railway terminus near
Madias, yet proprietary estates on the Bengal Calicut ; then Godavari, with its cluster of
model are by no means rare in parts of the ports along the fringe of the delta; Tinncvclly,
presidency. These estates conform generally to with the new harbour at Tuticorin, which has
one of two types. They are either the remains opened large dealings with Ceylon and Burma ;
of ancient principalities, which the holder can and then Tanjore, South Kanara, Ganjain, and
not sell or encumber beyond his own life interest, Vizago.patani. As compared with the other pre
the succession being hereditary in the eldest son ; sidencies, the trade uf Madras is broadly marked
or, they are creations of British rule, dating from by the larger proportion assigned to coasting
i3o2, and subject to the usual Hindu rule of trade with other Indian ports, and with Ceylon.
partition. The chief zamindaris of the first The chief staples of the export trade are hides
class are those of Parla Kimedi in Ganjain, and skins, coffee and raw cotton.
Vizianagaram in Vizagapatam, Pittapur in Goda- The supreme executive authority is vested in
v~.ri, Venkatagiri in Nellore, Ramnad and Siva- the governor, with a council of two members,
ffauga in Madura. The total area of the aaiitin- both of whom belong to the covenanted civil ser
diri estates of both classes is roughly estimated vice. For legislative purposes, this council is
at iq,odd,000 acres, or nearly one-fifth of ciie increased by the presence of the advocate-general
whole presidency. The peshkasli or tribute and from tight to twenty Other members nomU
payable to government amounts to about nat^d by the governor, of whom not more than
^333,000. nine may be officials. The local administration is
It was the immemorial practice of native organised with the district or zila as its unit.
governments, whether Hindu or Muhammadan, Of these districts there are 22 in all. including the
to alienate the land revenue either for religious Nilgirisand Madras city, both of which occupy
endowments, or in favour of certain classes of an exceptional position. Each of the remaining
privileged persons, or for services rendered to the districts is under the jurisdiction of a collector-
state or local communities. The British govern magistrate, and a sessions judge. The collector-
ment has in the main adopted the alternative magistrate, as his name implies, combines the
policy of granting pensions in money for service functions of a fiscal and a judicial officer.
rendered ; but it has always scrupulously Beneath him come deputy-collectors, assistants,
respected ancient land grants. and sub - assistants. Each district is sub
Madras possesses few staple manufactures, divided into taluks or talukas, under the charge
apart from the village industries which supply of a tahsi/dar. Each taluk comprises about 270
the simple wants of the people. The preparation villages, which constitute the ultimate units for
of the coffee-berry for export, scarcely a manu fiscal and administrative purposes. The heredi
facture, was till lately the sole business carried tary village officials, to be found in almost every
on in the presidency by European capital, and Hindu village, have always been utilized to per
under European supervision, with the exception form minor public offices, revenue and judicial ;
of a little tea. Indigo, though largely manu being remunerated, cither by fees in grain
factured in different parts of Madras, is of and other cesses levied from the villagers, or by
inferior quality. Repeated efforts have been a partial reduction in their land assessment.
made by English capitalists to introduce The heads of villages, and village accountants
European methods of smelting iron in various (karnam), collect and account for all revenue,
parts of the presidency ; but, hitherto, these rates, and taxes within their respective villages
attempts have not been very successful. The or townships.
chiet manufacturing industry of the presidency Local and municipal administration, including
is weaving. Several cotton-mills and cotton- roads and communications, schools and primary
presses are now at work, and cigar-making and education, public health and local endowments,
the manufacture of tiles and cement give emplry- together with the special taxation levied for any
ment to a considerable number of persons. of these purposes, is provided for by uniform
The Madras Railway, which connects at Raichor legislation throughout the presidency. With re
with the Great Indian Peninsula system, runs gard to population generally, entire districts or,
south-east to Madras, and then west across where these are of unmanageable size, part's of
the peninsula to Calicut, with a branch to districts, have.been constituted local fund, circles,
Bangalore. The South Indian Railway, on each under the management of a board of
l'uc narrow gauge, runs northward from Tuti- commissioners, which is usually a mixed body,
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3»4 BOMBAY.
consisting of official and non - official or I district of Dharwar, iron ore is mined and
representative members. To the local fund smelted, but the scarcity of fuel prevents opera
board so constituted, is entrusted the entire I tions on an extensive scale. In the samedtstrict,
management of the above - named local large slate quarries are worked. There are five
interests, subject to the submission of their valuable limestone quarries near Karachi, and
annual budget of income, and proposed expen lime is burned in Belgaum district. The
diture, for the sanction of government, and of an bordering mountains of Baluchistan are reported
annual report of the transactions of the board to contain large quantities of g3'psum, copper,
fortheyear, at its close The government confides lead, antimony, and sulphur.
to the management of the local fund boards any The classification into Marathi, Gujarathi, ancS
assignments made from the provincial treasury Sindhi accurately enough represents the three
towards the various local interests under their principal nationalities of Western India, as deter
care. The sources of income at the disposal of mined by ethnical characteristics and a common
these boards are the proceeds of a special land history. The Mahrattas have a distinct national
rate, not exceeding one anna per rupee of the individuality. They are an active, energetic
government assessment on the land, tolls, school race, liable to religious enthusiasm, and full of
fees, local endowments, and other minor special military ardour. In their native mountains of
and miscellaneous funds placed by government the Deccan, they never submitted to the Muham-
at their disposal. madan yoke ; and, under the leadership of Sivaji,
they not only asserted their independence, but
laid the greater part of India under tribute. Thc-
BOMBAY. i chief tribe is the agricultural Kanbis, a name
identical with the Kurmis of Hindustan. The
The Western Presidency of British India, J inhabitants of Gujarat include a somewhat larger
comprising 24 British Districts and numerous Muhamniadan element, owing to local conversions;
Native States under the protection of His on a laige scale, though the Hindus among them
Majesty's Indian Government. The territory are characterised by a strong sectarian feeling
thus composed extends from 280 45' to 130 53' N. which lias taken shape in the popular develop
lat., and from 66° 40' to 76° 30' E. long. The ment of the Vallabhachariyaand Swami Narayai*
British districts, including Sind and the settle sects. The superior castes of Brahmans and
ment of Aden, contain a total area of 123,064 Rajputs are numerously represented, and the
square miles, and a total population in 1001 of mixed community of traders is more influential
18,559,561 souls ; the native states, excluding and numerous there than in most other parts ot
Baroda, cover an additional area estimated at India. The chief tribes forming the mass ot
65,761 squarcmiles, witha population of6,008,648 the Gujarath population are the Kanbi (or Kunni)
souls. Thestate of Baroda, with an estimated area and Talabda Koli ; while the aboriginal race is
of 8,099 square miles and a population reckoned at rapidly rising in the scale of civilisation. The
1,952,692, from a geographical point of view, people of Sind are almost all Muhammadans by-
may still be regarded as forming part of Bombay, i religion, for their country was the earliest field
but it has been placed in direct subordination to of Musalman conquest in India ; but their pre
the supreme government of India. The Portu servation of a dialect derived from the Sanskrit,,
guese possessions of Goa, Daman, and Dili, are I though with a large infusion of Arabic and
also included within the geographical limits of Persian words, indicates that they are descended
this presidency. The capital of the province, the from the early Hindu inhabitants of the province,
residence of the governor, and the head-quarters who are said to have been converted in a body
of all the administrative departments, is Bombay during the reign of the Beni-Umayyih Khalifs.
city, situated on an island of the same name, on The wide extent, and the varied configuration
the shore of the Arabian Sea, in 18° 55' 5" N. lat., of the Bombay presidency, permit great varia
and 720 53' 55" E. long. tions of agriculture. The two most important
Bombay presidency is bounded on the north food crops are bajra or great millet (Sorghum
by Baluchistan and Khelat, the British vulgare), and joari or spiked millet (Holcus,
province of the Punjab, and the native states of spicatus), which arc especially cultivated in the
Rajputana ; on the east, by the native states of Deccan. Rice is chiefly grown in the low lands
the Central India Agency, the Central Provinces. of the Konkan. Wheat is extensively cultivated
West Berar, and the dominions of the Nizam of in parts of Gujarat, and in Sind, and barley is
Hyderabad ; on the south, by the presidency of grown in the same localities to a smaller extent.
Madras, and the state of Mysore ; on the west The aboriginal tribes mainly support themselves
by the Arabian Sea. on inferior cereals, such as naehani (Eleusine
The territory included within Bombay presi coracana), and kodra (Paspalum scrobiculatum),
dency was, in old times, partitioned among many which they plant in patches of cultivation amid
independent kingdoms. The most ancient re the primeval jungle that clothes tire hillsides.
cords and memorials, such as the inscribed rock The most important kinds of pulse are gram
of Girnar and the caves of Ajanta, carry us back or chickpea (Cicer arietinum), litr (Cajanus
to the period before, and at the commencement indicus), kullhi (Dolichos bi floras), and tunc'
of, the Christian era, when Buddhism was preva (Phaseolus mungo). The oil-seeds are mustard,
lent as the orthodox creed throughout the penin linseed (of which the fibres are not utilized as
sula of India. This early faith is now repre flax), castor-oil, til (Sesamum orientalc), which
sented by the Jains, who are still an influential yields the gingelly-oil of commerce, and tttsuntber
sect in this part of the country, adhering with or safllower (Carthamus tinctorius). Among
tenacity to their ancient traditions. fibres, cotton holds bv far the chief place both in
The country is deficient in mineral wealth, the Deccan and in Gujarat ; amban or Deccan
though abundantly supplied with stone adapted hemp (Hibiscus cannabinus), and sail orKonkani
tor building and road-making. At Teagar, in the | hemp (Crotolaria juncea), are also grown. The
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miscellaneous crops include tobacco, of which ! government, have not yet been finallydetcrmined.
the finest quality is produced in Kaira district ; j The non-regulation province of Sind enjoys a
sugar-cane, which requires a rich soil and a I land system of its own. The greater part of the
perennial water supply ; potatoes, grown in the land is cultivated by peasant proprietors. The
hill country near Poona; red pepper, turmeric, rates of assessment depend upon the facility for
other spices, and indigo. It will be observed irrigation from the Indus, and payment in cash
that this list leaves few staples available for has been substituted for the old practice of £.n
export, besides cotton, oil-seeds, and wheat. 1 actual division of the crop.
The revenue system of Bombay, based upon a Apart from the new industryof cotton-spinning
cadastral survey of every cultivated field, allows and weaving by means of steam machinery, the
the collection of elaborate agricultural statistics. manufacture of cotton cloth in hand-looms is still
Commencing from the village as the revenue conducted in almost every village throughout the
unit, and rising through the talttkas, or sub presidency. A curious distinction in this respect
divisions, up to the district organisation, the separates the Gujarathi and Marathi-spcaking
minutest particulars affecting the administra j races. The former prefer their cotton goods
tion of the land are carefully recorded year printed ; while the latter only wear stuffs that
by year. The results, therefore, may be have been dyed in the thread. The decoration
-accepted as more trustworthy, at least for generally consists of a simple border, but the
comparative purposes, than in most other parts more expensive articles are frequently finished
of India. off with silk, or with gold and silver lace. Sind
Except in Sind, where the annual rainfall is weavers are reckoned the most skilful. The
insignificant, and the crops are entirely depen [ best saris, or women's robes, are printed at
dent upon artificial supplies of water drawn from I Ahmedabad and Surat. Even at the present day
the Indus by a network of canals, irrigation is the majority of the population wear home-spun
not generallypractised in the Bombay presidency. and home-woven goods; but, within the past few
In bad seasons, every advantage is taken of the years, the twists and yarns produced in the Bom
water that is available for use in river-beds, bay mills have found great favour with native
tanks, or wells ; but there arc 110 irrigation works I weavers. Carpets, rugs, horse-cloths, towels,
constructed on a scale sufficiently large to give napkins, &c, are manufactured in the jails
permanent benefit to wide areas of country. throughout the presidency, especially in Sind.
Within the last few years, some steps have been ' Alunednagar is celebrated for its carpets, and
taken in this direction, but the broken character Khandesh and Dharwar for drugget rugs and
of the greater part of the country does not bullock-cloths. The raw material employed in
readily lend itself to such schemes. manufactures of silk is imported from China.
The land revenue system of Bombay is based The chief seats of silk-weaving are Ahmedabad,
upon the principle of measuring every field sepa Surat, Poona, Nasik, and Yeola. The two first
rately, and assessing it at a sum fixed for a term of these places produce khtkhabs, or brocades of
of 30 years, the amount of assessment being de j silk and gold and silver thread, which are famous
termined by the quality of the soil and the crop. throughout India; the three last have a reputa-
This plan was first introduced in 1836, in the case j tion for silk or cotton saris, finished off with rich
of the Indapur taluka of Poona district, and has borders of gold, silver, or silk lace, and beauti
since been gradually extended over the greater fully filled in with designs executed on the
part of the presidency. It differs from the j looms. The preparation of gold and silver thread
method adopted in the United Provinces, is performed with great skill. It is said that one
in that the assessment is made direct with I rupee's worth of silver can be drawn out into a
the individual cultivators, and not with thread 800 yards in length. The metallic thread
the village community. Prior to the introduc is either twisted with silk before being used in
tion of the revenue survey, general anarchy the loom, or sometimes beaten out flat to form a
prevailed, both with regard to the rights warp by itsclt. The embroidery of various
possessed by different parties in the soil, and J articles with gold and silver thread for the use of
also with regard to the proportion of the produce the Muhammadan and Parsi communities, or for
payable to government. There can be no doubt the European market, is carried on at Hyder
that the immediate result of the change was to abad in Sind, in Kathiawai, and at Baroda,
improve the condition of the cultivator with Surat, and Bombay. The manufacture of coarse
marvellous rapidity. He has received a right of paper from raw vegetable fibres is conducted
occupancy in his holding simply conditional on in several of the Targe towns, especially at
payment of the government demand. This right | Ahmedabad and Baroda. Woollen manufac
ol occupancy, commonly known as 1 the survey tures are almost confined to the saddle-cloths,
teniue, has been described as 'a transferable blankets, and felts of Sind. Among articles of
and heritable property continuable without leather-work may be mentioned the debaio, or
question at the expiration of a settlement lease, large vessel used for holding oil, &c, which is
on the occupier's consenting to the revised formed by stretching a fresh skin round an inner
rate.' I mould of clay. Saddle-covers, shoes, leggings,
Side by side with the survey tenure, there
exist various forms of land-holding which and accoutrements are made in Sind, and the
ancient manufacture of shields at Ahmedabad
have come down from the days of native rule, has not yet entirely died out. The common
though none of them is now prevalent to a wide pottery of the presidency is of a very rude de
extent. Among these, the ialitkdari, wanta, scription, but Sind produces some of the best
"arwadari, and maleki tenures in Gujarat deserve potters' ware of all India. Nasik and Poona are
mention. In the districts of the Southern Kon- j celebrated for their brass-ware. Bombay city
*an, the survey has not yet been introduced, and Ahmedabad also turn out large quantities of
the land is there held by a class of petty land I brass utensils, which have been hammered by
lords called khots, whose rights, as against the native workmen out of sheets imported from
386 BOMBAY.
Europe. In the department of cutlery, spear officers who may be either military, cove
heads are made at Ahmcdnagar, and hunting- nanted, or uncovenanted servants. The city
knives, swords, and chain-armour in Cutcn, of Bombay is regarded for many purposes as
Kathiawar, and Baroda. Ironwork, besides forming a district by itself. Each district is,
cutlery, is still hammered with great skill at on the average, divided into 10 talitkas, or
Ahmedabad. where the beautiful gates oi* the subdivisions; each of which again contains
tomb of Shah Alain afford an example of an ex about 100 government villages, or villages of
tinct industry in perforated brasswork. Fine art which the revenue has not been alienated by the
' * represented by a large number of ornamental state. Every village is, for fiscal and police, as
articles manufactured in all parts of the presi well as social purposes, complete by itself. It
dency. The personal decorations of the women lias its regular complement of officials, who are
of Gujarat are distinguished by solidity, and usually hereditary, and are remunerated by
those of Marathi women by intricacy of design. grants of land held revenue free. The more
The Muhammadans and Parsis also have each important of these officials are the patei 01 head
styles of ornament peculiar to themselves. The man ; the taiati or kulkarnt, whoistheclerk and
goldsmiths' work of Sind is very beautiful. The accountant ; the in/iar, who is a kind of beadle ;
embossed gold and silver work of the Cutch work and the watchman. Over each taluka, or sub-
men is much sought after, and they have estab | division, is set a government officer termed a
lished a colony at Ahmedabad and Bombay. The mamlatdar\ and, on an average, about 3 tahtka^
former city and Surat are also celebrated for are placed in charge of an assistant or deputy
wood-carving. Most of the houses arc orna collector. General supervision is exercised by
mented in this way, and furniture and boxes are revenue commissioners, three for the regulation
carved in ebony and b!ack-wood. The best districts and one for Sind. The supreme adminis
sandal-wood carving comes from Coomta tration of justice in the regulation districts is
^Kumpta), in Kanara. Sculpture has been entrusted to the high court, consisting of a
practised by the stone-cutters of Cutch and 1 chief justice and seven puisne judges, which
Kathiawar from time immemorial. The more j exercises both original and appellate jurisdiction
elaborate portions of the stonework on the in civil and criminal cases. In Sind, Hie same
recently erected public buildings in Bombay i functions are discharged by the judicial com-
were executed by these workmen, trained \ missioner. The superior administration of both
in the school of art and the public works civil and criminal justice is vested in officials
department. styled district andassistantdisti ict judges. Minoi
Within the last twenty years, the spinning ! civil suits are decided by two classes of subordi-
and weaving of cotton by steam-machint ry, and I nate judges, and by the small cause courts ; and
under European supervision, has become an J the greater part of the original criminal work is
important industry, but during the last few | disposed of by the executive district officer s, who,
years its progress has been impeded by the 1 in addition to their revenue duties, are entrusted
prevalence ot plague in Bombay. with magisterial poweis. The remaining prin
The roads throughout the presidency are cipal departments of government are the police,
chiefly constiucted and maintained out ot local public works, forests, education, jails, rcgistra-
funds by the agency of the district oflici rs. The | tion and medical departments ; each of which
two chief railways under the control of the possesses an organization extendirg throughout
Bombay government are the Great Indian Pen all the different disti ictsol the piesidency.
insula, with 1,562 miles open ; and the Bombay. Political relations between the government
Baroda, and Central India, with 504 miles. Both and the native states in Bombay difler in two
cf these railways have the standard gauge ot respects from the condition of afiairs elst where.
5 feet 6 inches ; and in addit'on thf re arc several I The states are not enly very numerous and
minor branches. Both have their terminus in many of them petly chiefships, but they are
Bombay Island. The Bombay, Baroda, and I also scattered all over the presidency, and in
Central India Railway runs due ncrth along the clude patches of foreign territory in the heait
ccast to Palanpur. The Southern Maliratta, I of the British districts. The government of
the Dhond-Manmad chord of the Great Indian India exercises a supreme control over the
Peninsula, and the various lines in Kathiawar whole of the political administration of the local
should also be mentioned. government, and with the larger states, Kolha-
The government of the presidency of Bombay pur, Kutch, and Khairpur, the relations of the
is administered by a governor and his council, British author ities are similar to those with the
consisting of two members chosen ftom the states under the direct control of the govern
(ovenantcd civil service. The various depart ment of India. The rest of the states in Bombay
ments of the administration are portioned are either clustered together into agencies, such
out among the several members of council, as the Kathiawar, the Mahi Kant?, the Pahlan-
and for each department there is a separate pur, or the Kewa Kanta agency, over which a
secretariat staff. In addition to, and inclusive political agent, with his assistants, presides, or
of, this executive council, there is a legislative they are placed under the supervision of the
council, containing, in addit'on to the advocate- collector of the district within whose limits,
general, from eight to twenty persons nomi they are enclosed. In the clusters of states
nated by the governor, of whom not more formed into one agency there is a great variety
than nine may be officials. The district is of authority and powers. The stales are ac
the actual unit of administration for both cordingly divided into* jurisdictional classes, and
fiscal and judicial purposes. The regulation I the measure of direct control difiers according
districts of Bombay number 17. each under . to the class. There are even seme petty states
the control of a magistrate - collector, w ho I unclassified, in which the whole, or almost the
must be a member of the covenanted civil I whole, of the civil and criminal jurisdiction is
service. The province of Sind, and the Panch- I exercised on behalf of the chiefs by agency
Mahals, form 7 non-regulation districts, under I officers. In the case of the states enclosed
BENGAL. 387
within British districts, there is also a consider after draining the Thibetan plateau far to
able variety of authority and jurisdiction left the north of the Himalayas, and skirting round
to the chiefs. But the points of contact their passes, completes its tortuous journey of
between the British administration and the 1,800 miles. These valleys, although for the
native state are so constant and numerous that most part luxuriant alluvial plains, are diversified
it has been found necessary to entrust the by spurs and peaks thrown out from the great
political relations of government with them to mountain systems which wall them in on the
the chief officer or collector of the district which north-east and south-west. They produce tea,
surrounds these native states. The collector, indigo, turmeric, the opium poppy, innumerable
then, unites the functions of political agent and grains and pulses, pepper, ginger, betel-nut, qui
district magistrate, and in some districts there nine, and many costly spices and drugs, oil-seeds
are as many as three separate states under the of various sorts, cotton, the silk mulberry, inex
collector's supervision. The political relations haustible crops of jute, and other fibres ; timber,
of the supreme British authority with the native from the feathery bamboo and coronctted palm to
states are thus more close in Bombay than in the iron-hearted sal tree. In short, every vege
any other part of India. table product which feeds and clothes a people
I and enables it to trade with foreign nations
I abounds. Nor is the country destitute of mineral
BENGAL. wealth. The districts near the sea consist
i entirelyof alluvial formations ; and, indeed, it is
stated that no substance so coarse as gravel
Bengal (or, as it is more precisely designated, \ occurs throughout the delta, or in the heart of
' Lower Bengal '), the largest and most populous [the provinces within 300 miles of the river
of the twelve local governments of British India, mouths. But, amid the hilly spurs and undu
comprising the lower valleys and deltas of the lations on either side, coal, and iron and copper
Ganges and Brahmaputra, lies between iq° 18' I ores hold out a new future to Bengal, as capital
and 23° 15' K. lat., and between 820 and 97° E. 1 increases under the influence of a stable govern
long. Excluding Assam, which was erected ment, and our knowledge of the country becomes
into a separate administration in February, more exact. The coal-fields in Bengal have
1874, Bengal now includes the four great pro for a century been worked by English enter
vinces of Bengal Proper, Behar, Orissa, and prise, and now yield over 6,000,000 tons per
Chhota or Chutia Nagpur. It forms a lieutenant- annum.
governorship with a population, according to the The climate varies from the snowy regions ot
census of 1901, of 74,744,866 souls, and an area the Himalayas to the tropical vapour-bath of
of 151,185 square miles. the delta and the burning winds of Behar.
Bengal is bounded on the north by Bhutan and The most salient feature of Bengal is its rivers.
Nepal ; on the east, by Assam and Upper These highways bring down, almost by
Burma ; on the south, by the Bay ot Bengal, the motive power of their own currents, the
Madras, and the Central Provinces ; and on the crops of Northern India to the seaboard, pro
west by the North-Westem Provinces and by ducing thereby an annual harvest of wealth to
the plateau of the Central India Agency. the trading classes.
Three of the provinces of the lieutenant- The government in Bengal is complicated
governorship of Bengal—namely, Bengal Pro I by the fact that, while this vast population
per, Behar, and Orissa—consist of great river is ruled by a single head, it consists of
valleys; the fourth, Chhota or Chutia Nagpur, is elements so dissimilar as to render it impractic-
a mountainous region which separates them ( able to place them under any one system of
from the Central India plateau. Orissa em i administration. They exhibit every stage of
braces the rich deltas of the Mahanadi, and the I human progress, and every type of human en
neighbouring rivers, bounded by the Bay of lightenment and superstition, from the highly
Bengal on the south-east, and walled in on the educated classes, represented by the Hindu
north-west by Tributary Hill States, Proceed gentleman who distinguishes himself at Oxford or
ing eastward, the province of Bengal Proper a London Inn of Court, to the hill chieftain, who.
stretches along the coast from Orissa to a few years ago, sacrificed an idiot on the top of
Burma, and inland from the seaboard to the a mountain to obtain a favourable decision in a
Himalayas. Its southern portion is formed by privy council appeal.
the united deltas of the Ganges and Brahma The whole territory subject to the lieutenant-
putra ; its northern consists of the valleys of governor of Bengal is portioned into nine
these great rivers and their tributaries. Behar large tracts, officially called divisions, each
lies on the north-west of Bengal Proper, and of which is superintended by a commissioner.
comprises the higher valley of the Ganges, from Six districts of Bengal Proper, west of the
the spot where it issues from the territories of Bhagirathi, or Hugh, constitute the Bardwan
the lieutenant-governor of the North-Western division, and this tract is also known as West'
Provinces. Between Behar and Orissa, but ern Bengal ; the Presidency, and the Rajshahl
stretching farther westward, and deep into the with Kuch Behar divisions, are comprised in
hill countrj-, lies the province of Chhota or Central Bengal. Eastern Bengal consists of the
Chutia Nagpur. Dacca and Chittagong divisions ; the province
The territory thus hemmed in, except at its of Behar contains the Patna and Bhagalpui
north-western angle, by the unchangeable land divisions; Orissa and Chutia Nagpur constitute
marks of nature, consists chiefly of two broad each a separate division. These divisions are
nver valleys. By the western one, the Ganges again divided into 47 districts, exclusive oi
brings down the wealth and the accumulated Calcutta, and of the government estate of Banki.
waters of Northern India. The eastern valley
forms the route by which the Brahmaputra, theFor the purposes of revenue administration,
country was divided by the Mughal govern*
388 BENGAL.
ment into parganas, each comprising a certain I vated, and forms the great harvest of the year.
number of villages with their lands. This ! The mnan crop is grown on low land. An
arrangement formed the basis of our own indigenous description of rice, called uri or
revenue system ; but, from its want of compact jaradfiait, grows in certain marshy tracts.
ness, as well as for other reasons, it has been Jute (pat or koshta) now forms a very impor
found inconvenient; and in Bengal has fallen I tant commercial staple of Bengal. The cultiva
into such decay that, in somedistricts, the pargona I tion of this crop has rapidly increased of late
boundaries can hardly be ascertained. Prac years. Its principal seat ot cultivation is Eastern
tically the pargnna divisions havedied out, except Bengal, where the superior varieties are grown.
for purposes of land revenue payments, in lavour Indigo cultivation is principally carried on
of the simpler and more compact arrangements with European capital. Notwithstanding the
adopted for purposes of police. The thatta, or vicissitudes which it has encountered, it still
police circle, is now the unit of local administra forms one of the principal industries of the pro
tion. vince. In the districts ot Nadiyaand Jessor, and
The Bengalis occupy Bengal Proper, with throughout Central Bengal, in Purniah. and
parts of Purniah Santal Parganas and Maldah westwards in all Behar north of the Ganges,
and Manbhum districts. They number nearly indigo is largely cultivated ; and, from its mode
41 millions. The people of Rehar are Hindus of cultivation, it is in many places the staple
tanis, speaking the same language as. and in their which most engrosses the attention of the people.
manners, &c, almost identical with, the Hindus Tea cultivation is the other great industry in
tanis who inhabit the North-Western Provinces. Bengal carried on by European capital. It is
Oudh, the Central Provinces. Rajputana, produced in Darjiling and the Tarai.
&c. A good many are resident in the Santal The cultivation ol opium is a state monopoly,
Parganas. Altogether, the Hindustani or Hindi- no person being allowed to grow the poppy
speaking people within the lieutenant-governor except on account of the government. The plant
ship of Bengal number a little over 26 millions. is successfully cultivated in the large Gangetic
The Uriya speakers of Orissa, including hillmen , tract, which extends from the borders of Oudh
and dwellers on the plains, are about 4A millions. 1 to Agra on the west, and to the district of
The large number of Muhammadans found in Bhagalpur on the east. The manufacture is
Lower Bengal was one of the most interesting carried on at two separate agencies, —that of
-of the facts brought out by the census of 1872 ; Benares, in the Nortn-Western Provinces, of
and in 1881, in 1891, and in 1901 this number which the head station is at Ghazipur ; and that
was found to have largely increased. of Behar, with its head station at Patna.
The extraordinary absence of large towns is ! The cultivation of the cinchona plant in Bengal
one of the most remarkable statistical features of was introduced as an experiment about 1862, in a
Bengal. The population bevond Calcutta, and valley of the Himalayas in Darjiling district,
its suburbs, is almost wholly rural. Patna has a and the enterprise soon attained great success ;
large population, and there arc a few second-rate but of recent years it has been declining.
towns in Behar. In Bengal Proper, the largest The land revenue of Bengal and Behar is fixed
townis Dacca (00,542). Thecityof Murshidabad, under the permanent settlement, concluded by
the seat of the Nawab Nazim and his followers, Lord Cornwallis in 1793. The government, by
had in 1901 only 38,553 souls. Kangpur, the capital 1 abdicating its position as exclusive possessor ot
of the great district of Rangpur, contained 15,960 the soil, and contenting itself with a permanent
souls, and Jessor 8,054 I these districts having a rent-charge on the land, freed itself from the
population of over 2,000.000 and 1,800,000 labour and risks attendant upon a detailed local
respectively. There were 183,133 villages with a management. The land is held by samindtirs,
population of less than 500 inhabitants; only 39 who pay their rent direct to government. In
towns with a population above 20,000. default of punctual payment ot the revenue fixed
The villages in Bengal are isolated clusters of upon the estates, these are liable to sale at public
homesteads, whose inhabitants live very much aucticn. The native zmiiindars in their turn
among themselves, and cling tenaciously to their I have disposed of their zamitidaris to under
own homes. The old communal institutions by tenants. The practice of granting undcr-tenures
which the village was governed are fading away —permanent and temporary—has steadily in-
under the influence of British rule and the j creased, until at the present day only a small
namindari system. The ancient indigenous proportion of the whole permanently-settled area
village system of India still exists in the hilly I remains in the direct possession ol the samindars.
country attached to Bengal, but in the plains ! This process of sub-infeudation has net ter
has almost disappeared. The traces that remain minated with the patnidms (permanent tenure-
are scanty ; in some places, village Pancliayais. or j holders) and ijaradara (lease-holders). Lower
conferences, exist, but they arc being supplanted gradations of sub-tenures under them, caiied
by municipal institutions, law courts, and the dar-palnis and dar-ijaras, and even lower sub
influence of the landlord. The village headman ordinate tenures, have been created in great
has still, however, a recognised position in the numbers. These tenures and under-tenures
rural community, although denuded of his often comprise defined tracts of land ; but a
authoritative powers. His functions arc those ! common practice has been to sub-let certain
of an arbitrator and general adviser; and the aliquot shares of the whole superior tenure ; the
office is to i\ remarkable extent in the Bengal consequence of which is that the tenants in any
Delia hereditary in low-caste families. particular village of an estate often pay their
The great staple crop ot the province is rice, of rents to many different landlords,—a fraction,
which there are three harvests in the year,—the calculated at the rate of so many annas or pice in
boro, or spring rice; aus, or autumn rice; and the rupee, to each. All the undcr-tenures in
aman, or winter rice. Of these, the last or Bengal have not, however, been created since
winter rice is by lar the most extensively culti the permanent settlement. Dependent (alttks,
BENGAL. 389
qatilis, luwlas (hawalas), and other similar fixed important industry. In the days of the East India
and transferable under-tenures existed before Company, numerous large filatures, managed by
the settlement, and their permanent character the Company, did a very valuable trade. The
was recognised at the time. In addition to these ruins of some of these may still be met with,
numerous tenures, the country is dotted with and on the sites of others are seen new filatures
small plots of land held revenue free, the large belonging to the firms which have succeeded to
majority of them having been granted by former the trade. The industry, once so flourishing,
jtrovernments, or zamindars under those govern has, however, for some time been in a declining
ments, as religious endowments—grants which state. The extensive importation of silk from
have since been recognised and confirmed by the Japan and China into Europe since the opening
English government. of the Suez Caral, and the abundant yield in
The management by the state of the landed Italy, have contributed mainly to this faliing-off.
properties of minors who are wards of govern But the quality of Bengal silk is also reported
ment, or adults incapacitated for the manage to be indifferent.
ment of their own affairs, is one of the many The cultivation of the date-tree, and the manu
duties undertaken by the government. In facture of date sugar, are extensively carried on
1902-03 this management comprised 139 in Jessor, and in parts of Nadiya, the twenty-
estates, with a rental of about ^672,000 per four l'arganas, and Faridpur. It is a popular and
annum. The care of government extends also profitable business for the cultivators.
to the minors themselves, and arrangements are Saltpetre is refined in the northern districts
made by which they are properly cared for, and of the Patna division in Behar. Like most
receive a good education suitable to their station. branches of industry in India, its manufacture is
In Bengal Proper and Behar the general settle based on a system of advances.
ment is permanent, but a fraction of the revenue The most remarkable manufacturing feature of
is derived from lands under temporary settle the present time, however, is the great develop
ment. These lands consist chiefly of alluvial ment, in the neighbourhood of Calcutta, of
accretions and government estates. Orissa and large steam mills for the spinning and weaving
the Chittagong district, with the exception of a of jute and gunny-bags, in establishments of a
tew large estates, are under a temporary settle European characterundcr European management.
ment. In 1S37, a thirty years' settlement was | The position of the classes engaged in trade
concluded for Orissa, which, expiring in 1867, and commerce in Bengal is very prosperous.
was renewed without alteration for another period The boat trade on the rivers is, for magnitude
of thirty years. In 1S97 a fresh settlement was and variety, quite unique in India. Some of
made. these country craft, with their strong gear and
All over Bengal there are the usual handicrafts, equipment, and their skilled navigators, face the
to supply local demand. Weaving and the manu winds, storms, and waves of the estuaries of
facture of cotton thread occupy large numbers in the great rivers, and will, under sail, carry a
every district ; and, although the extensive heavy cargo against the current ; others, again,
imports of cloth and piece-goods Irom England can only ply in the sheltered creeks and
are driving the finer native fabrics out of the channels which spread their network over the
market, the decline has been more than com country. In Eastern Bengal, every husbandman
pensated by the increase of general trade. If keeps his boat, just as in cither countries he
the demand for the exquisite muslins of Dacca keeps his cart.
has been destroyed, native industry is still able The foreign trade of Bengal is brisk and
to find profitable employment in weaving cloth flourishing. For many years past the export
of a stronger texture from English spun and im ation of raw produce has been exercising a
ported yarns. The growth of the jute trade has progressive influence on the condition of the
given an impetus to the manufacture of gunny- peasantry.
bags over all the Eastern and Central districts. The Ganges, the Brahmaputra, and, on a much
The spinning and weaving of the fibre into smaller scale, the Mahanadi in Orissa, with the
cotton bales and grain and sugar bags, and its Eastern Bengal Railway, and the great East
preparation in the raw state for exportation, Indian Line, form the main arteries of commerce.
afford occupation to thousands ; and, in Calcutta From these great channels, a network of minor
and its neighbourhood, many mills are estab streams, and a fairly adequate, although not yet
lished, in working which the natives have dis complete, system ol raised roads, radiate to the
played great aptitude. Carpenters, blacksmiths, remotest districts.
goldsmiths, potters, and oil-sellers are settled The unit of the executive administration is the
in almost every village. The manufacture of beads, magistrate and collector, known as the District
which are universally worn in necklaces by Officer. The superintendent of police is the
the lower orders of Hindus, is a very common right hand of the magistrate. The district jails,
occupation, and one in which the women take a although placed in the hands of an officer, usually
large share. The weaving of wicker and basket the civil surgeon, selected for the duty, are
work is the special occupation of the Dom class, under the general control of the magistrate.
a low caste. The native shoes are always made A similar arrangement has been carried into
by the Muchis or Chamars. The soln weed effect in the department of education. All dis
grows with rice, and is manufactured by the trict officers are ex-offieio registrars of deeds.
gardener caste into the so/a hats or tofiis worn The district officer is practically the executive
by Europeans, and into artificial flowers and chief and administrator of the tract of country
ornaments for native ceremonies. Among the im committed to him. At his disposal are the
portant manufactures of Bengal calling for special subordinate magisterial police and revenue
notice are indigo, tea, silk, sugar, and saltpetre. authorities. The sub-divisional officers, who are
The two first have already been mentioned. assistant and deputy magistrates in charge of
The production of silk has also long been an divisions of districts, exercise in their own juris
39> ASSAM.
diction the delegated authority of the district residence of the chief commissioner, are at the
officer. The sub-deputies and the sub-divisional station of Shillong, in the Khasi Hills.
establishments are the agents of the superior Assam is bounded on the north by the eastern
executive officers. Above the district magistrates section of the great Himalayan range, the fron
are the divisional commissioners. Their duties tier tribes from west to east being successively
are to supervise the district officers, and to act Bhutias, Akas, Dallas. Miris, Abors, and
as channels of communication between the local
officers and government, bringing together in a Mishmis ; on the north-east by the Mishmi
Hills, which sweep round the head of the
compact form the information they receive. Brahmaputra valley ; on the east by the unex
The management of the whole is con plored mountains that mark the frontier of
centrated in a single man, the lieutenant- Burma, by the hills occupied by independent
governor of Bengal, who is answerable to the Naga tribes, and by the state of Manipur ; on the
government of India. His responsibility is south by the hills occupied by the Kukis or
divided by no executive council, as in Lushais, by the state of Hill Tippera, and by
Madras or Bombay. All orders issue through the Bengal district of Tippera ; on the west by
his secretaries in his own name ; and although the Bengal districts of Maimansinh and Rangpur,
his policy is subject to the watchful control ot the state of Kuch Behar, and Jailpaigur district.
the government of India, represented by the The province of Assam was constituted in
Viceroy, yet to the lieutenant-governor per the year 1874, when the eleven districts
sonally belongs the honour or dishonour of a comprising it were separated from the lieu
successful or an inglorious administration. In ; tenant-governorship of Bengal, and erected
making laws on matters relating specially to his into an independent administration under a
province he is assisted by a legislative council chief commissioner. The tract thus united
oftwenty members, composed partly of his prin- I under one government is naturally divided into
cipal officers, partly of leading members of the three portions,—the Brahmaputra valley, the
non-official European and native communities. Surma valley, and the intervening hill tracts,—
In his legislative, as in his executive functions, each of which in former times possessed a sepa
a power of control, amounting if needful to veto, rate history. To the Brahmaputra valley alone,
rests with the government of India. covering an area of 20,869 square miles, or nearly
Bengal is divided into regulation districts, one-half the whole, is the name of Assam pro
whose advanced state has rendered it expedient perly applicable. This fertile valley, penetrated
to place them under the complete system of throughout its entire length by a great navigable
Anglo-Indian law; and non-regulation districts, river, has always been closely connected with
in which this has not yet been found practicable. the main course of Indian history ; though it has
The latter contain territories of three distinct never formed an integral part ol the vast empires
classes. The first of them consists, for the which dominated at various times over the rest
most part, of newly-acquired territory, to which | of the peninsula. In ethnological features and
the general regulations have never been ex in language, as well as in history, the population
tended in their entirety. The second, of tracts of Assam are distinct from the great body of
inhabited by primitive races specially exempted i Hindus, though in recent times they have
from the operation of the regulations, and to 1 adopted the Brahmanical religion. The earliest
whom a less formal code oflaw is better adapted. authentic traditions attest the existence of a
The third, of suini-independent or tributary Hindu kingdom of Kamrup, with its capital
states, administered or partly administered by at Gauhati, still the most important town of the
British officers. province. The area of this kingdom is said to
Criminal justice is administered by the high have extended over a great part of Eastern
court at Calcutta, the district court.* ot sessions, Bengal, including the present district of Rangpur.
and the courts of magistrates. In respect ot The three divisions of Assam are distinguished
civil justice, the high court of Calcutta exercises by well-marked physical features. Assam Proper,
original and appellate powers, together with an or the valley of the Brahmaputra, is an alluvial
ecclesiastical, an admiralty, and a bankruptcy plain, about 450 miles long, with an average
jurisdiction. Below the high court are the dis breadth of50 miles. The Surma valley reproduces
trict and additional judges, the small cause ccurt the same phenomena on a smaller scale. The
and subordinate judges, and the Muttsifs, who district of Cachar is crossed by hill ranges run
are all civil judges. ning transversely tothemainriver; and, in Sylhct,
the valley gradual^' expands until it merges into
the wide expanse of Eastern Bengal. The central
hill tract, comprising the districts of the Naga
ASSAM. Hills, Khasi and Jaintia Hills and Garo Hills,
forms a long, projecting outwork of the
The province of Assam lies on the north- mountain system that intervenes between the
eastern border of Bengal, with Bhutan and Tibet watersheds of the Brahmaputra and the Irawadi.
bej'ond it on the north, and Burma and Maniptir The soil of the Brahmaputra valley is, for the
on the east. It comprises the valleys of the most part, a rich, black loam, reposing on grey
Brahmaputra and the Surma, together with the sandy clay, but in some tracts a light yellow
mountainous watershed which intervenes be clay appears on the surface. The mountains on
tween these two rivers. It is situated between the" north and east are of igneous formation,
34° o' and 28° 17' N. lat., and between 8o° 46' and being composed of primitive limestone, granite,
97° 5' E. long. The total area is 56,243 scjuare serpentine, porphyry, and talcose slate. The
miles, inclusive of South Lushai and Manipur; hills of Assam abound in mineral resources, in
the total population, including the hill tracts, cluding coal, iron, and limestone.
amor.nts to 6,126,343, according to the census of Regarded ethnically, the population of Assam
1901. The administrative headquarters, and presents a great variety of races. As compared
UNITED PROVINCES OF AGRA AND OUDH.
with Bengal, tribes ol aboriginal or semi-abori
ginal descent are especially numerous.
l'iic population of Assam is entirely rural. UNITED PROVINCES OP
All alike depend for their livelihood upon AGRA AND OUDH.
agriculture. Not a single town contains a
large commercial or industrial clement. (Formerly known as the ' North- Western
I he staple crop in all parts of Assam is Provinces and Oudh.')
rice. In the valley of the Brahmaputra the
greater part of the total cultivated area is devoted Lieutenant-governorship and chief-commis-
to the growth of that cereal. The other crops sionership of British India, lying between 23° 52'
include mustard-seed in abundance, chiefly sown and 310 7' N. lat., and between 77^5' and 84°4o'
on marshy tracts, pulses to a small extent, E. long. Area. Agra, 83.198 square miles ; Oudh,
sugar-cane, Indian corn, betel-nut and betel-leaf, 23,966 square miles ; total, 107,164 square miles.
ami tobacco. The cultivation of jute is confined Population in 1901, Agra, 34,858,705 persons ;
to the Sylhct and Goalpara districts, and that of Oudh, 12,833,077; total, 47,691,782. Including
cotton to the hill tracts. The soil o! Assam is native states, these totals become 112,243 square
extremely fertile. Neither manure nor irrigation miles, and 48,493,879 persons. The provinces
is required, as the rivers rarely fail to overflow are bounded on the north by Tibet ; on the north
their banks, and deposit a fresh top-dressing of east by Nepal ; on the east by Bengal ; on the
silt every year. There is abundance of waste south by Chutia Nagpnr, Kewah, the Bundelk-
land on all sides waiting for tillage. The pres hand states, and the Central Provinces; and on
sure of the population is at present very light. the west by Gwalior, Kajputana, and the Punjab.
The revenue demand is comparatively low, and The United Provinces of Agr.i and Oudh
is levied in a manner most convenient to the occupy, roughly speaking, the upper basin of the
cultivators. Ganges and the Jumna, corresponding to Hindu
The cultivation and manufacture of tea, con stan Proper of the Muhammadan chroniclers. A
ducted with European capital and under European large semi-circular tract, comprising the valleys
supervision, form the great commercial in of the Gogra and the Gumti, has long been
dustry of Assam. The tea-gardens occupy only artificially separated from the remainder of the
a very small area, but they are the principal great plain, as the kingdom of Oudh ; and though
source of wealth to the province, and supply the now under the administrative charge of the
chief stimulants to its development. India-rubber lieutenant-governor at Allahabad, it remains, in
and lac are also valuable products; while timber respect of its courts, a distinct chief commis-
from the extensive forests of the province is in sionership. With this exception, the Pro
considerable demand. vince of Agra includes the whole upper
The principal native industry in Assam is portion of the wide Gangetic basin, from
the weaving of coarse silk cloth. Cotton cloth, the Himalayas and the Punjab plain to the
brass-ware, pottery, ivory ornaments, and the Vindhyan plateau, and the low-lying rice fields
ordinary utensils are also manufactured ; but of Behar. Taken as a whole, the lieutenant-
the indigenous manufactures of Assam have governorship consists of the richest wheat-
suffered greatly from the competition of the bearing country in India, irrigated both naturally
cheaper articles imported from Bengal. In by the rivers which take their rise in the
Sylhet and the Surma Valley, there are speciali northern mountains, and artificially by the mag
ties of silnlpcili or grass mats, shell bracelets, nificent system of canals and distributaries, which
ivory mats and fans, and inlaid iron-ware. owe their origin to British enterprise. It is
The external commerce is almost entirely con studded with villages, interspersed at greater dis
ducted by water, though a railway from Chitta- tances with commercial towns. Except during the
gong to Dibrugarh is now in course of con hot-weather months, when the crops arc off the
struction, and has been opened as far as Dam- fields, the general aspect in normal years is that ol
chara. Both the Brahmaputra and Surma are a verdant and well-tilled but very monotonous
navigable by steamers. plain, only merging into hilly or mountainous
The administration of the province is entrusted country at the extreme edges of the basin on the
to a chief commissioner, acting immediately south and north. The course of the great rivers
under the orders of the government of India. marks the prevailing slope ofthe land, which falls
Under him are the commissioner of the Assam away from the Himalayas, the Rajputana
Valley, and the political agent for Manipur State; uplands, and the Vindhyan plateau south-east
next aie eleven deputy -commissioners —one for wards towards the Bay of Bengal. The chief
each district—who conduct the various depart natural features pi the provinces are thus deter
ments ol the fiscal, executive, and, in some cases, mined by the main streams, whose alluvial
judicial administrations. These posts are filled in deposits first formed the central portion of the
accordance with the non-regulation system, United Provinces ; while the currents have
being open to military officers and uncovenanted afterwards cut for themselves deep channels
civilians, with the exception of Sylhet, which through the detritus brought down by their own
is reserved for a covenanted servant. There agency from the ring of hills 01 uplands on
are two judges—one for Assam Proper, and the every quarter.
other for the two districts of the Surma Valley. The great mass of the people are still Hindus,
The heads of departments include an inspector- although the followers of Islam had long been
general of police, of jails, of registration, and established as the dominant race.
superintendent of stamps, commissioners of Most of the people are gathered into small
excise, an inspector of schools, a consei"vator of villages. There are, however, including Oudh, no
forests, a superintending engineer of public fewer than 317 towns with a population exceed
works, &c. ing 5,000 souls ; and 16 with a population
exceeding 50,000. No other part of India con
PUNJAB.
tains so large a proportion of cities famous in He has a legislative council established on the
Indian history, though Delhi, the most famous model of the Madras, Bombay and Bengal
of all, has been made over to the adjoining councils, in 1886, and enlarged to 15 members
Punjab province. under the Indian Councils Act of 1892. For
Out of a total area of 107,164 square miles, the purposes of this council he is lieutenant-
over 58,000 square miles are under cultivation. governor of the United Provinces of Agra and
No part of India bears finer or more luxuriant Oudh.
crops than these provinces ; and the natural PUNJAB.
fertility has been much increased by a
magnificent series of irrigation works. The Province of British India, under the adminis
course of tillage comprises two principal tration of a lieutenant-governor with a legis
harvests—the kharif, or autumn crops, sown lative council ; lying between 27° 39' and
in June, and reaped in October or No i 350 2' N. lat., and between 69° 35' and
vember ; and the rabi, or spring crops, sown 7S0 35' E. long Area under direct British
in October or November, and reaped in March administration, 97,209 square miles; population,
or April. The great agricultural staple is wheat, according to the censusof iooi, 20,330,339. The
but millets and rice are also largely cultivated. native states in dependence upon the lieu
The chief commercial crops include indigo, tenant governor of the Punjab have an area of
cotton, sugar, opium, oil-seeds, and tea. Rice 30,532 square miles, with a population of
and sugar-cane grow chiefly in the river valleys, 4,424,398 persons. The total area of the province,
or in irrigated fields ; wheat is raised on the accordingly, amounts to 133,741 square miles,
uplands by the aid of canals and wells ; millets and its gross population (1901) to 24,754,737.*
and cotton grow on the drier soils, while tobacco, The Punjab is bounded on the north by
vegetables, and other richer crops occupy the Kashmir, and the hill states of Swat and
manured plots in the neighbourhood of the Boner ; on the east by the river Jumna,
villages. The system of land tenure is based upon the United Provinces, and Tibet ; on the
the ancient Aryan communal type, with various south by Sind, the river Sutlej, and Rajpu-
modifications from the purest form of joint- tana ; and on the west by the river Indus
village proprietorship down to the separate and Khelat. The capital of the Punjab is
ownership of particular plots. Lahore, situated about the centre of the pro
The cultivation and manufacture of tea is con vince, but the principal city in population and
fined to the submontane districts of Kumaun, importance is Delhi, the ancient metropolis of
Garhwal, and Dchra Dun. the Mughal dynasty.
The export trade is chiefly confined to the In its strict etymological sense, the Punjab, or
raw produce of its agriculture. The principal region of the Five Rivers, comprises only the
staples include wheat, oil-seeds, raw cotton, tract of country enclosed and watered by the
indigo, sugar, molasses, timber, and forest confluent streams of the Sutlej, the Beas,
produce, dye-stuffs, ghi1 opium, and tobacco. the Ravi, the Chenab, and the Jhcluni.
The imports consist mainly of English piece- But modern territorial arrangements have
goods, inetal-work, manufactured wares, salt, included under the same designation, three
and European goods. The chief centres of trade other well-demarcated tracts, namely — the
are Cawnporc, Allahabad, Mirzapur, Benares, Sind Sagar Doab, or wedge of land between
Meerut, Roil, Hathras, Muttra, Agra, Farru- the Punjab Proper and the Indus ; the
khabad, Moradabad, Chandausi, Barcli, Saharan- Derajat, or narrow strip of country west of the
pur, Ghaziabad, Kasganj, Bijnaur, Nagina, Naji- Indus, and stretching up to the Sulaiman Moun
babad, Gorakhpur, Ghazipur, Pilibhit, and tains ; and the cis-Sutlej Districts, or table-land
Shahjahanpur. of Sirhind, between the Punjab Proper and
The principal manufactures are those of sugar, the Jumna, the greater part of which be
indigo, and coarse cotton cloth. Ornamental longs, historically and physically, to the United
metal-work is made at Benares. Among the Provinces ; though now transferred for adminis
factories on the English model are the Elgin and trative purposes to the lieutenant-governor
Muir Cotton Mills of Cawnpore, the .Shahjahan at Lahore. The districts of Ludhiana, Umballa
pur rum manufactory, and the breweries at and Firozpur, were placed under the resi
Mussooree and Naini Tal. The provinces dent at Lahore after- the first Sikh war
contain little or no mineral wealth, the (1845-46); those of Delhi, Gurgaon, Rohtak,
quarries being almost entirely confined to the Kanial, Sirsa, and Hissar, under the Punjab
supply of building stone, and of nodulated lime government after the Mutiny- The political re
stone (tankar) for road metal. lations of the Sikh states were placed under the
The great water-ways of the Ganges and I he Punjab government as soon as it was constituted,
Jumna formerly afforded the principal outlet for and those of the petty Muhammadan states of
the overflowing produce of the provinces, and Pataudi, l.oharu, and Dujana, after the close of
they still carry off a large portion of the heavy the events of 1857. The province also includes
traffic. The Gogra forms the main channel for the isolated Himalayan valleys of Kangra, Kulu,
tlie grain and cotton of Gorakhpur, Basti, and Lahul, and Spiti.
Azamgarh, and for the forest products of Nepal. The Punjab plain belongs naturally to the same
But a network of railways has, to a large extent, wide and level table-land as the desert of Rajpu-
superseded the navigable rivers as a means of tana and the thirsty province of Sind. Suffering
•communication. The Ganges, Lower Ganges, like the rest of Northern India from a scanty and
and Eastern Jumna canals are also navigable precarious rainfall, it would present a similar
throughout their whole course.
The United Provinces of .Agra and Oudh * In 1901, certain districts of the Punjab were
are under the administrative charge ot a transferred to the newly-formed North-West
lieutenant-governor, who resides at Allahabad. Frontier Province.
PUNJAB. 393
expanse of barren sand to that which stretches Bari Doab, the Western Jumna, theSirhind, and
along its southern border, were it not for the the Sutlej inundation canals supply water to a
fertilizing influence of the great rivers which large area. Taking the province as a whole, it may
take their rise among the snow-clad peaks of the bc estimated that between one-fifth and one-sixth
Himalayas, and bringdown a perennial supply of the area is the property of government ; while
of water during the driest seasons to the burnt upwards of four-fifths belong to private owners.
and almost rainless country on either side. 1 he greater part of the area belonging to govern
Throughout the Punjab, except upon the hills, ment is, however, little better than sn arid prairie,
wood is scarce. The uplands are generally and could not profitably be brought under cultiva
covered only with grass, shrubs, or low jungle tion without the aid of extensive works ol
of mimosa. Clumps of trees, however, cluster irrigation. Some of the more favourably-situated
around the village sites ; and government has portions are preserved as forest or grazing lands,
done much to encourage arboriculture, both by and others are held under lease from government
forest conservation, and by planting groves round for purposes of cultivation ; hut almost the entire
cantonments and public buildings, or along roads cultivated area of the province is included in the
and canals. lands of private owners.
In 1866, a chief court, consisting of two judges These lands are held subject to the payment
■— a barrister, and a civilian—was substituted for of land revenue to the state, or to grantees
the judicial commissioner, and was constituted holding from the state ; and their revenue in
the final appellate authority in criminal and civil 1001-02 amounted to ^1,661,392. In some
cases, with powers also of original criminal 1 cases, these assignments are of the nature of the
jurisdiction in cases where European British release of the revenue of lands belonging to the
subjects are charged with serious offences, and i assignees, but they have no necessary connec
of original civil jurisdiction in special cases. tion with proprietary right ; and in the majority of
Since that date three other judges have been instances, the grantees are merely entitled to
added to the court. receive the revenue payable to government, the
Among the Muhammadans, the Pathans are amount of which is limited in the same way as
found chiefly in the north-western hill districts, if it were paid direct to government.
where they form the bulk of the population. Of The great mass of the landed property in the
the Rajput Muhammadans, the Bhattis of the Punjab is held by small proprietors, who culti
central divisions demand notice from their vate their own land in whole or in part. The
former dominant position ; as do also the chief characteristic of the tenure generally is,
Ranghars of Delhi and Hissar, and the Janjhuas that these proprietors arc associated together in
of Rawal Pindi. The Jats, who have embraced village communities, having to a greater or less
the faith of Islam where the Musalmans pre extent joint interests.
dominate, and elsewhere either retain their In some cases, all the proprietors have
original creed or have become Sikhs, form the an undivided interest in all the land be
backbone of the cultivating community, except in | longing to the proprietary community,— in
the trans-Indus region. The Gujars are chiefly other words, all the land is in common.
herdsmen on the dry central plateaux. The It is, however, much more common for the
Ghakkars of Rawal Pindi compose the gentry of proprietors to have their own separate holdings
the hill country in that neighbourhood. A large in the estate ; and this separation may extend sc*
number of Kashmiri immigrants are found as far that there is no land susceptible of separate
weavers in the larger towns. appropriation which is not the separate property
Among the Hindus and Sikhs, Brahmans are of an individual or family.
usually found. The Rajputs inhabit the hills The great centres of trade in the Punjab are
and plains east of the Ravi. The Banias com Multan, Lahore, Amritsar, Ambala, Delhi, and
pose the trading class in the eastern districts ; Peshawar. The channels of traffic fall into four
but beyond the Ravi and in the southern divi great divisions. That on the north frontier
sions, the Aroras take their place. The j comprises the trade with Kashmir, I.adaklv
Chamars comprise the lowest stratum of the j Yarkand, Chinese Thibet, and Central Asia
population, only just emancipated from serfdom generally. That on the west frontier includes,
under British rule. The agricultural classes are the trade with Kabul and Tirah. By both
returned, in the census of 1901, at about these routes, the traffic inward consists
11,225,000 of charas (an intoxicating preparation of
The tillage of the Punjab extends mainly along Indian hemp), dyes of various kinds, goat's
the foot of the boundary mountains, and wool, raw silk, fruits and nuts, wood, furs and
stretches in long strips by the side of the great feathers, and shawl cloth; while indigo, grain,
arterial rivers. The agricultural year ij divis metals, salt, spices, tea, tobacco, Indian and
ible into the rabi or spring harvest, and the European cotton cloth, hides and leather, form,
kharif or autumn harvest. For the former the the chief items of return trade. As the Punjab
principal crop is wheat. Next come barley is essentially an agricultural country, the exports
and gram. Peas and other pulses cover a small consist chiefly of grain, cotton, salt, and other
area, and tobacco and vegetables are grown on raw produce ; while the imports comprise cloth,
garden-plots. Tea cultivation is followed with hardware, and other manufactured articles. The
success chiefly in Kangra. The principal kharif mineral wealth of the province is almost con
crops are rice, millets, Indian corn, pulses, cotton, fined to its rich deposits of rock salt.
and sugar cane. The methods of agriculture still The railway system of the Punjab is a
retain their primitive simplicity, scarcely differing continuation of that which extends from
from those in use during the Vedic period. Calcutta into the United Provinces, and it has
Artificial irrigation is almost universal, except in . now been put into direct connection with the
the country immediately below the hills, and in sea at Karachi (Kurrachee) in Sind. The East
the inundated tracts beside the great rivers. The Indian Railway sends a branch across the Jumna
394 CENTRAL PROVINCES.
at Delhi, whence the Kajputana State Railway Last of all, to the extreme south, almost cut ofl
runs southward through Delhi and Gurgaon by forests and wild semi-independent states, is
districts into Rajputana, ultimately extended to a strip of territory, of varied geological structure,
Horn bay. The North-Western Railway continues stretching along the left bank of the Godavari,
the main system through the Gangetic Doab, and attached to Chanda District.
crossing the Jumna into this province from Sahar- The Central Provinces and the connected native
ranpur district, and runs via Ambala, Ludhiana, j states have (1901) a population of 11,873,029,
Jalandhar, and Amritsar to Lahore ; and thence j and cover together an area of 115,894 square
continues the line as far as Peshawar on the miles, of which little more than one-third is under
north-west frontier; while another branch unites cultivation. Yet the forests are not so important
Lahore and Multan with Bahawalpur, Sukkur as might have been expected. The greater part
(Sakhar), and Karachi. A large part of the of the waste land is covered by scrub jungle, and
heavy traffic is conveyed by country boats on produces but little valuable timber.
the Five Rivers, and thence by the Indus to the The large coal-fields which extend undervariou s
sea. Excellent metalled roads also connect the parts of the Central Provinces, and the excellence
main centres of trade and the district head of the iron ores, gave rise to expectations which
quarters. at present seem unlikely to be realised. For the
The province is divided into 13 divisions ; most part, on analysis, the coal has proved of
namely, Delhi, Ambala, Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur, inferior quality. It contains neither sufficient
Kulu, Ferozepore, Sialkot, Jhelum, Amritsar, fixed carbon for iron smelting, nor combustible
Lahore, Rawal Pindi, Multan, and Shahpur. volatile gases to such an amount as to adapt it
CENTRAL PROVINCES. I for generating steam. At present the only im
portant colliery is that at Vv arora.
The name given to the territory under the The Satpura plateau, stretching east and west
Administration of a chief commissioner, lying for nearly 600 miles, with the wheat fields of the
between 170 50' and 240 27' N. lat., and between Narbada valley on the one hand, and the rice
760 and 85° 15' E. long., nearly coincident with lands of the Nagpur plain on the other, forms the
the old geographical division of Gondwana. true barrier between northern and southern
The tract falls naturally into several distinct t India. In this natural fastness, the so-called
areas, marked out by their physical features, and aboriginal tribes have found refuge, retreating
in a great measure by geological structure. To | on citlier side before the waves of Aryan immi
the north extends the Vindhyan table-land (in gration which swept forward from the Deccan
cluding the districts of Sagarand Damoh), which and from Hindustan.
sheds its waters northwards into the valley of The principal agricultural products of the
the Ganges. Throughout this region, the surface Central Provinces are rice, wheat, and other
is formed by the deposits styled Vindhyan, food grains. Cotton is grown chiefly in Nagpur,
except in the large tracts where the Vindhyan Wardha, and Nimar, and these districts, with
strata are concealed by the overflowing volcanic Raipur and Bilaspur, have also the largest area
rocks of the great Deccan trap area. South of under oil-seeds. The cultivation of tobacco is
Sagar and Damoh, in the valley of the Narbada, almost confined to Raipur.
come Manilla (which includes the upper course The only important manufactures consist of
of the river before it debouches into the plains), weaving, and working iron ore. The tissue work
Jabalpur, Narsinghpur, Hoshangabad, and a part of Burhanpur, and the richly-embroidered wear
of Nimar, the rest ot which lies in the valley of | ing apparel produced in parts of Nagpur and
the Tapti. This area chiefly consists of alluvial Bhandara, command an extensive sale beyond the
and tertiary deposits, with a narrow belt of older I province; and the excellence of the ores smelted
rocks along the southern side of the valley. near Gadarwara deserves notice. The internal
Continuing southwards, the next cluster of dis trade is conducted by means of markets and
tricts comprises Betul, Chhindwara, Seoni, and fairs, the latter ol which, for the most part,
Halaghat, which occupy the extensive highlands i had a religious origin, and still retain a reli
constituting the Satpura table-land, in great part gious character. The chief external trade is
formed of the Deccan traps resting upon crystal with Bombay westward. The principal im
line rocks, or upon sandstone and other rocks of ports consist of cotton piece-goods, hardware,
later date. 1 hese districts at their central salt, cocoa-nuts, European liquors, tobacco, etc. ;
plateaux attain a height of about 2,000 feet. Still and the principal exports are raw cotton, grain,
farther to the south extends the great Nagpur ghi, oil-seeds, and Indian piece-goods. Next in
plain, formed by the valleys of the Wardha importance is the trade with the North-Western
and Wainganga, which comprises the districts of Provinces and Calcutta, the main imports being
Nagpur, Wardha, Bhandara, and Chanda. This sugar from Mirzapur, piece-goods, indigo, jute
region has no great elevation. It rests princi bags, European liquors, etc. ; and the exports,
pally on gneissose and trap rocks, the former cotton for the mills at Cawnpore, lac, iron, grain,
predominating in Nagpur and Bhandara, the etc. With the Central Indian States a con
latter in Wardha, eastwards. Below the ghats1 siderable traffic exists; but with the Nizam.'s
lies the Chhatisgarh plain, a low expanse of red j dominions and Berar, and other parts of India,
soil, containing the districts of Raipur and the trade is comparatively small. The Malwa
Bilaspur. In this division is also included opium, which passes through the province for
the district of Sambalpur, a rugged and jungly export to China, now goes through Nimar to
country, composed of crystalline and mctamor- Bombay by rail.
phic rocks. Sambalpur is not, however, part of The want of good means of communication,
■Chhatisgarh proper, either geographically or especially important in a land-locked region, has
historically. It was originally attached to the greatly retarded the progress of the Central
■south-western frontier agency of Bengal, and Provinces. After the rains, the larger rivers
lies principally in the valley of the Mahanadi. I become navigable, but the rocky barriers which
BURMA. 395
occur in their channels restrict the use of this I Shan States to the east of the capital. Except
mode of transit. The making of roads, which the last, which has a westerly direction, they
may be said to date from the establishment of the ■ all run in a southerly course to the Indian
British power, is rendered difficult by the nature I Ocean. The Irawadi and Salwin are large
of the country. Nagpur forms the centre of the ! rivers, which, in the lower part of their
road system. From that city brancli off—the I course, overflow the flat country below their
northern road, to Sconi and Jabalpur ; the banks during the season of the rains, and higher
eastern line, by Bhandara and Raipur, to 1 up force their way through magnificent defiles.
Sambalpur ; the north-western, to Chhindwara ; The former is navigable a considerable distance
and the southern and south-western, to Chanda above Bhamo ; but the latter is practically use
orWardha. But besides these roads, numerous less as a means of communication, owing to the
ancient tracks wind over hills and across the frequent obstacles in its channel.
rocky beds of streams, along1 which the Banjaras The northern portion of the province is, in the
drive their long trains of pack-bullocks. The main, an upland territory, containing much
Great Indian Peninsula Railway enters the rolling country, intersected by occasional hill
Central Provinces near Burhanpur, and runs ranges, and with a few isolated tracts of alluvial
along the valley of the Narbada, passing Hos- plain. Three chief ranges of hills traverse the
hangabad, Narsinghpur, and Jabalpur, till it j southern portion from north to south, the Arakan
emerges from the north-cast corner of the 1 Yoma, the Pegu Yoma, and the Paunglaung,
province, near Balihri. Starting from Bhusawal, of which the Tenasserim Hills, forming the
a tributary line connects Wardha and Nagpur boundary between our territory and Siam, may
with the main railway, supplying communication be regarded as a prolongation.
with the coal-fields of Warora. A further branch The country throughout the Delta is flat and
has been constructed from Nagpur to Bilaspur, uninteresting. Towards Prome, the valley of the
running thence east and north-east to join the Irawadi contracts, and the monotony of" the plain
East Indian Railway at Asansot ; another line is diversified by a wooded range of hills.
unites Bilaspur with Katni. The Salwin valley contains occasional har
Nearly every form of land tenure found in monies of forest, crag, and mountain stream ;
India exists in the Central Provinces. Besides but they beir the same relation to the wild
the estates of feudatory and of non-feudatory 1 sublimity of the Himalayas as the Trossachs
chiefs, known as zatttindaris, the succession to I to the Alps. On the other hand, the scenery
which follows the law of primogeniture, what in TaVOy and Mergui, and among the myriad
is termed the malgutari tenure prevails most islets which fringe the Tenasserim coast,
widely. The estate, whether the property of is almost English in its verdure and repori ,
one or many owners, is managed by a single The forests of Burma abound in fine tree? .
proprietor, and the land is chiefly held by culti Among these, teak holds a conspicuous pla<- ,
vators whose rents are thrown into a common some of the finest teak forests being in Peg! .
stock. The profits are divided, or the losses Almost every description of timber known in
made up, in proportion to the respective shares j India is produced in the forests, from which also
of the different proprietor?. I an abundant supply is obtained of the varnish
The administrative area of the Central Pro ; employed by the Shans and the Burmese in
vinces was increased in 1903 by the incorporation ' their manufacture of lacquered ware. Sticklac
of Berar, the permanent control of which had j of an excellent quality is obtained in the
been acquired by the British Government in J woods, and rubber of late years has been largely
agreement with the Nizam Area of Berar, exported.
i7,7iosquare miles ; population (1901), 2,754,000. Burma is rich in minerals. It produces gold,
silver, copper, tin, lead, antimony, bismuth,
BURMA. amber, coal, petroleum, nitre, natron, salt, lime
stone, and marble, the jade or^yw of the Chinese,
The eastern-most province of British India, sapphires, and other precious stones. Gold is
dnder the administration of a lieut. -governor ; found in small quantities at Shwe-gyin, in the
bounded on the north and north-east by China, ' sands of different rivers, and also towards the
and tribes subordinate to China ; on the north Shan territory on the eastern frontier; but the
west by Bengal, Assam, and the feudatory state demand is very much greater than the native
ot Manipur ; and on the ivest and south by the supply. There are silver mines near the Chinese
sea. To the south-east lies the kingdom ol frontier, but they have not been recently worked.
Siam. The total area, including the Shan States, The mountainous districts of the Shan territory
Chin Hills, and Karenni is about 236,738 square contain almost all the other metals ; but they are
miles, and the population 10,490,624. but scantily exported, and the copper and tin
The portion of Asia in which Burma is situ seen in Mandalav are mostly imported from
ated slopes trom the central mountains towards China. Iron is found in several places, and is
the south ; and the province is watered by five wrought especially at Poppa, near a mountain of
great streams, viz., the Irawadi and the ityen- I that name to the eastward of the old capital
dwen, Which unite their courses at 21° 50' N. Pagan, and also at Mvedu, north-west of Manda
lat., the Sittaung or Paunglaung (Pounloung), lay ; but, owing to ignorance and the want of
the Salwih, and the Myit-nge. The first two proper methods, about 30 or 40 per cent, of the
rivers have their sources somewhere in the metal is lost in the process. Large deposits ot
northern chain of mountains in the interior, one rich magnetic oxide, as yet untouched, exist in
head stream of the Irawadi probably coming the ridges east of the capital near the banks of
from Thibet ; the Salwin has its source farther the navigable river Myit-nge, and the same
to the east in Thibet ; the Sittaung in the hills to district contains lime in great abundance, and
the south-east of Mandalav ; and the Myit-nge, of remarkable whiteness; while statuary marble,
a large affluent of the Irawadi, drains the equal to the best Italian kind, is found about 15
396 NATIVE STATES.
milesnorthof Mandalay to the east ofthe Irawadi. The chief articles exported are rice, timber,
Mines of amber are wrought, among other places, cutch, hides, petroleum, and precious stones.
at Hukhong or Paycndwen, near the sources of The chief imports are piece-goods, silk, cotton
Kyen-dwen. Nitre, natron, and salt are found and wool, cotton twist, gunny-bags, betel-nuts,
in various quarters. Sulphur also occurs in some liquors, tobacco, iron, mill machinery, and sugar.
places, as in the district of Salc-myo, and in the The main commercial industries are those
neighbourhood of the petroleum wells ; but the connected with the rice and timber trade. The
quantity is comparatively small. Coal has been 1 indigenous manufactures of the country produce
discovered in various places. Petroleum is found little beyond what is required for home con-
in Kyauk-hpyu, the Boronga Islands, Thayet- | sumption. Silk, lacquered ware, and gold and
myo, and Ye-nangyaung; and this industry is silver work, are among the most justly-admired
rapidly developing. The precious stones pro of Burmese manufactures. The characteristics
duced are chiefly the sapphire and the ruby. of Burmese aitare vigour and novelty of design,
They are found about 60 or 70 miles in a north but want of delicacy and finish in execution.
east direction from Mandalay, over an area of One of the most urgent wants of Burma is land
about 100 square miles. communication. There is abundance of water
In Lower Burma, agriculture is the main way, however, throughout the delta all the year
employment of the people, and it may be round, but the Sittang valley has no such advan
assumed that the production and distribution of tages. The railway to Mandalay from Toungoo
rice occupies three-fifths of the whole population. (the then terminus of the Sittang Valley line), for
Cotton, sesamum, and tobacco are also exten which a preliminary survey was sanctioned in
sively grown ; gardens and orchards are found November, 1886, was opened for traffic in March,
near every village ; but rice covers about six- 1880, and afterwards extended to Mogaung; while
sevenths of the total area under cultivation. further branches have since been constructed
The enormous foreign demand, and the large to Myitkyina and Myingyan. Since the railway
profits recently obtained, have greatly increased was opened the districts through which it runs
the cultivation of the cereal. The Burmese are have been the quietest in Upper Burma. The
content with a single annual crop, correspond traffic on the line is already considerable.
ing with the await ropa of Bengal. It is sown I.arge outlay has been incurred and still con
in June, transplanted in September, and reaped tinues upon barracks, hospitals, roads, and
about December or January. Their soil is necessary civil buildings.
lavish in its yield, requires little labour, and no
artificial stimulus beyond the ash of the past NORTH-WEST FRONTIER
year's stubble, which is burned down and PROVINCE.
worked into the hind. Year after year, without
a rest, the heavy rains and this primitive manure On 9th November, 1901, this new province
suffice to ensure an abundant harvest. The was constituted by the transference from the
Irawadi valley and its delta furnish about three- Punjab of the districts of Peshawar, Kohat,
fifths of the whole rice produce. Bannu (except the Mianwali sub-division) and
Upper Burma, though inferior in point of Dera Ismail Khan (except its cis-Indus tonsils),
fertility to the low-lying tracts of Lower Burma, and by the addition of the five trans-border
is far from unproductive. The chief crops are political charges of Dir, Swat, and Chitral (with
rice (of which the Burmese count 102 different headquarters at Malakand), Khaibar, Kurram,
sorts), maize, millet, wheat, various pulses, Tochi, and Wana, together with three talisi/s
tobacco, cotton, sesamum, mustard, and indigo. (Mansahra, Abbottabad, and Haripur) of Hazara.
The sugar-cane appears to have been long The province has an area of 16,466 square miles,
known to the Burmese ; but, though the climate and a population (1901) of 2, 125,480.
and soil are extremely favourable, it is not
generally cultivated. A cheap and coarse sugar NATIVE STATES.
is obtained from the juice of the Palmyra
palm, which abounds in the tract south of India occupyterritories
That the of the Native States of
no small proportion of the entire
Mandalay. The cocoa nut and areca palms are Indian peninsula and contain over one-fifth
not common. The tea-plant, which is indigenous, of the whole population of the country will be
is cultivated in the hills by some of the mountain seen from the statistical table printed at page 357.
tribes at the distance of about five days' journey, The names of the principal chiefs, andthesalutes
and by others in still greater perfection at the allowed to each will be found at pp. 176A, 1760.
distance of about ten days' journey from Many of the feudatory states are governed
Mandalay. It seems, however, to be another almost
plant, probably the EUtodendron persicum, they areindependently by their own rulers, but
all subject in a greater or less degree to
which furnishes the principal ingredient in the supervision
hlaptt, or pickled tea, that forms a favourite British Government. Theyatmay
and guidance the hands of the
be divided into
Burmese delicacy, and is an essential accom two main heads : (1) states holding
paniment to every social or ceremonial incident. tions with the governor-general indirect rela
council ;
Cotton is grown chiefly in the di-y lands and (2) states holding relations primarily with
and climate of the upper districts. Indigo is the several local governments of India.
indigenous and is universally cultivated, but
in a very rude manner ; it is still more rudely States under the Direct Supervision of
the Governor-General in Council.
manufactured, so as to be wholly unfit for 1. Hyderabad. — The Hyderabad State is
exportation abroad.
The commercial prosperity of Lower Burma roughly plateau
co-extensive with the Deccaa or central
of Southern India, and takes its namefrom
has more than kept pace with its rapidly-increas its capital city. The total area of the territory
ing population. Rangoon absorbs over 80 per
c;nt. of the whole foreign trade of the province. governed by the Nizam is 82,698 square miles.
NATIVE STATES. 397
containing a population of 11,141,142, about Peshwa subject to a tributary payment, but
one-tenth being Muhammadans. The ruling afterwards threw off their allegiance and became
dynasty is of Turkoman origin, the name of the feudatory to the British government under the
first sovereign being Chin Killich Khan, also guarantee ot a treaty executed in the year
known as Asaf Jah, who was appointed to be 1817. The British government is represented at
Viceroy of the Deccan with the title of Nizam- the court of the Baroda State by a political
uI-Mulk in the year 1713. During the dis officer, called the resident and agent to the
sensions in the empire subsequent to the death governor-general. Revenue of Baroda, about
of Aurungzeb, Asat Jah succeeded in asserting £1,000,000.
his own independence. The Assigned Districts 4. Kashmir and Jammu.—This native state
of Berar were assigned to the British Govern includes, in addition to the district of Kashmir
ment in 1853 to meet the cost, including arrears, proper, Jammu, Punch, and the governor
of the Hyderabad Contingent, an auxiliary force ships ot Ladakh and Gilgit. Subordinate
of four cavalry regiments, four batteries of field to it are the petty chiefships of Chitral,
artillery, and six regiments of infantry. The Hunza, Nagar, &c. The area is estimated
raison tCe'tre of this force was primarily that it to be 80,900 square miles. The popu
might bejof use to theNizam, but it was available lation, according to the census of 1901,
also under treaty for general service with British amounts to 2,905,578. Kashmir became part of
troops when required. The surplus revenue the Mughal empire in 1586 a.d., but it was
derived from Berar, after paying for the cost afterwards subjugated both by the Afghans
of the administration, was paid to the Nizam's and the Sikhs. At the time of the Sikh
government. In 1903, however, the permanent war the state was under the government
administrative control of Berar was acquired by of Gulab Singh, a Sikh officer, who ruled as a
the British Government, by agreement with the feudatory of the Maharaja of the Punjab. After
Nizam, and for administrative purposes the Dis the victory of the British forces in 1846, the
tricts were incorporated in the Central Provinces. possession of the kingdom was confirmed to
Revenue of Hyderabad, about £2,500,000. Gulab Singh, under certain specified conditions
2. Mysore.—The Mysore State is situated in of alliance and subordinate co-operation, by a
Southern India, between 11° 40' and 150 N. lat. , separate treaty executed at Amritsar in the
and between 740 40' and 78° 30' E. long., and is same year. A political resident is permanently
surrounded on all sides by British territory. Its stationed in Kashmir. The ruling family is
total area is 29,444 square miles, and it contains Hindu, but about three-quarters of the inhabi
a population 01 5,539,399. The inhabitants tants ot the country are Muhammadans, and
arc almost exclusively Hindus, who constitute chieflv of the Sunnisect. Revenue, £438,000.
more than 94 per cent, of the whole population. 5. Kalal.—The Khan of Kalat is head of the
In early times Mysore was the principal seat of Baluchistan tribal chiefs whose territories are
the Jains, who have left many interesting memo comprised under the following divisions :—
rials of their occupation. The state has always Jhalawan, Sarawan, Makran, Las, and Kachh
been under Hindu rulers, except during the short Gandava. These districts form what may be
interval caused by the usurpation of power termed Kalati Baluchistan, and occupy an area ot
during the 18th century by Haidar Ali and his 86,511 square miles. The inhabitants of the
son, Tipu Sultan. Aftei the death of the latter, country are either Brahuis or Baluchis, both
at the capture ot Seringapatam in 1799, the being Muhammadans of the Sunni sect. The
English restored a representative of the ancient country is sparsely populated, the total number
line in the person of Krishna Raj, son of Chama being about halt a million persons only. It
Raj of Arakotara. His subsequent misrule, derives its chief importance from its position
when admitted to power on attaining his majority, with regard to Afghanistan on the north
led to the resumption of the administrative western frontier of British India. The Khan
control of the province by the British govern of Kalat is under a treaty obligation of
ment in the year 1831. The government, how subordinate co-operation with the British
ever, continued to be carried on in the name ol government. The governor-general's agent
the native prince, and at his death an adopted in Baluchistan conducts the relations between
son was recognised as successor. This chief, the government ot India and the Khan,
since dead, was duly installed on coming of and exercises a general political super
age in 1881. The British chief commissioner vision over the district. Revenue, about
thereupon handed over office to the native diwan, £26,000.
and a political resident was appointed to repre 6. Rajptitana Agency.—Rajputana is the name
sent British interests. Revenue of Mysore, of a great territorial circle, situated between 23°
about £1 ,450,000. and 300 N. lat., and between 690 30' and 780 15'
3. Baroda. —This state includes all the terri E. long. Within these limits are twenty native
tories o:' his Highness the Gaekwar. Its total states, having each its own autonomy and sepa
area is 8,099 square miles, and it contains a rate chief, together with the British district of
population of 1,952,692 souls, the majority of Ajmere-Merwara. Of the Native States, 17 ar e
whom (over 79 percent.) are Hindus. The pro Rajput, 2 are Jat (Bhartpur and Dholpur), and 1
vince of Gujarat was at one time included in the only is Muhammadan (Tonk). Their combined
Mughal empire, but, in the early part ot the area is 1^7,541 square miles, and they con
seventeenth century, the Mahrattas, under the tain a population (1901) of 9,723,301. The
leadership of Damaji Gaekwar, and afterwards chief administrative control of the British district
of his son, Pilaji, succeeded in wresting all is vested ex officio in the political officer, who
power out of the hands of the Mughal officers. holds the post of governor-general's agent for
From that time Barodahas remained continuously the supervision of the relations between the
under the sway of the Gaekwar family, who several native states of Rajputana and flee
held it in the first instance under the Mahratta government of India.
2 B
398 NATIVE STATES.

The following table gives a detailed statement forest tribes) and the approximate revenues of
of the estimated area and population (including the states in the Rajputana Agency :—

Area Population, Approximate


Name. in square 1901. Revenue.
miles.

Alwar £
3,051 828,888 194,000
Banswara and Kushalgarh 1.937 165,276 18,000
Bhartpur 1,961 626,120 211,000
Bikanir 23,090 584.7" 133,000
Bundi 2,225 171,227 53.000
Dholpur M5<S 271,406 56,000
Dungarpur 1,440 100,018 15.000
Jaipur 15.349 2,658.075 425,000
Jaisalmir 16,039 73.436 7,000
Jhalawar 3,043 90.I74 33,000
Karauli 1,229 156,786 28,000
Kishengarh 874 88,200 37.000
Kotah 3.803 544,^49 213,000
Lawa ... 19 2,671
Marwar or Jodhpur 37.445 1,935.909 388,000
Meywar or Udaipur 12,861 1,021,664 200,000
Partabgarh 959 52.029 26,000
Shahpura 406 42,617 20,000
Sirohi 1,966 I54.3SO 20,000
Tonk (portion in Rajputana only) 1,415 273.035 100,000
Total | 130,268 9,841,032 2,177,000

7. Central India Agency. —Central India is the are Hindus. The principal states are eight in
name given to the country occupied by the number—Gvvalior, lndore, Bhopal, Rewa, Dhar,
native states grouped together under the super Jaora, Datia, and Orccha, of which two, Bhopal
vision of the political officer in charge of the and Jaora, are Muhammadan, and the rest are
Central India Agency. These states lie between Hindu. Besides these there are a multitude
21° 24' and 260 32' N. lat., and between 740 o' ot petty states held by their rulers under
and 83° o' E. long. The British districts ofJhansi the immediate guarantee of the British govern
and Lalitpur divide the Agency into two main ment, but having feudal relations with one or
divisions—Native Bundelkhand and Baghelk- other of the larger states. The total number of
hand lying to the east, and Central India states amounts to 69, and the petty chiefships
proper to the west. The total area covered to 79—total, 148.
is 78,772 square miles, and the popula The list below gives the approximate size,
tion (1901) amounts to 8,628,781 (in 1891, population, and revenue of the eight principal
10,318,812). The great majority of the people , states above detailed :—

Name. Area. Population, Approximate


1901. Revenue.
Sq. m. £
Gwalior 25.041 2,933,001 984,000
lndore 9.5O0 850,690 506,000
Bhopal 6,859 665,961 266,000
Rewa... 13,000 1.327.385 107,000
Dhar ... i,775 142,115 49,000
Jaora ... 568 84,202 71,000
Datia... 911 >73,759 60,000
Orccha 2,080 321,634 60,000
NATIVE STATES. 399
States under the Local Governments and Of these states, Travancore and Cochin repre
Administrations. sent ancient Hindu dynasties. Pudulcattai is the
inheritance of a chieftain called Tondimau.
I. Under the Government of Madras.—The Banganapalli and Sandur, two petty states, of
Madras Presidency includesss fivt native states which the first is ruled by a Nawab, lie in the
covering an area of 9,969 square mile: with centre of two British districts. The principal
a population (1907 1 of 4,188,086 souls. states are :—

Name. Area. Population, Approximate


1901. Revenue.
Sq. m. c
Cochin ... 815,218 156,000
Pudukattai ... 1, 101 380,440 66,000
Travancore ... 6,73° 2.951 .°38 621,000

2. Under the Government of Bombay.— tion (1901), 6,968,648. The list below gives de-
The native states in this presidency number tails of the area, &c. , of the more important
about 370. Area, 65,761 square miles. Popula- states :—

Name. Area. Population, Approximate


1901. Revenue.
Sq. m. £
Bhaunagar ... ... 2,860 412,664 268,000
Dhrangadra ... ... 1,156 70,880 34,000
Gondal ... 1,024 162,859 100,000
Idar ... ... 1,900 168,557 40,000
Junagarh ... ...! 3.284 395.428 200,000
Khairpur ... 6,050 I99,3I3 83,000
Kolhapur ... 2.85S 910,011 221,000
Kutch ... ...1 7,7i6 488,022 113,000
Morvi ... ... 822 87,496 79,000
Nawanagar ... 3.79» 336,779 210,000
Rajpipla ... ... i.5'4 "7,175 48,000

3. Under the Government of Bengal there of the first group are hillmen of Kolarian or
are twenty-nine states. Area, 38,652 square Dravidian origin, and their condition is still
miles. Population (1901), 3,748,544. Revenue, very primitive. Kuch Behar is inhabited by a
about £385,000. Mongoloid people, the Koch. The population
These states may be divided into two groups : of Sikkim consists of the Thibetan races of
the first consisting of the petty states attached Lepchaand Bhoti, and the Nipali tribe, Limbu.
to the Orissa and Chota Nagpur divisions, 24 in Hill Tipperah is the home ot a Mongoloid race,
number ; and the other comprising the states of partly drawn from the Eastern Himalayas, and
Kuch Behar to the north, and Hill Tipperah allied to the Kachari of Assam. The principal
to the east, of Bengal. The inhabitants states are : —

Name. Area. Population, Approximate


1901. Revenue.
Sq. m. £
Kuch Behar '.3°7 566,974 149,000
Hill Tipperah 4,086 173,325 42,000

4. Under the Government of the United Pro being ruled by a Muhammadan, and the second
vinces of Agra and Ondh, the native territory by a Hindu dynasty.
comprises the following two states, the first
4oo NATIVE STATES.

Name. Area. Approximate.


Revenue.
Sq. m. c
Rampur 945 212,COO
Tehri (Garhwal) 4,104 2I,000

Rampur is nearly equally divided between families in all India. Along the western half of
Muhammadans and Hindus. The inhabitants of the southern border lies the Muhammadan state
Tehri are chiefly Hindus. of Bahawalpur. The remaining states, including
5. Under the Government of the Punjab there the Sikh principalities of Patiala, Jind, Nabha,,
are 34 states, vaiying considerably in size and Kapurthala, Faridkot and Kalsia, and the Mu
importance. Area, 36,532 square miles. Popu hammadan chiefships of Maler Kotla, Pataudi,
lation (iooi), 4,424,398. Revenue, about Loharu and Dujana, lie east of Lahore, and,
£1.000,000. with insignificant exceptions, occupy the centre
The Punjab states may be grouped under of the eastern plains of the province.
three main classes. The hill states, 23 in The list below gives details of the area,,
number, lie among the Punjab Himalayas population, and revenue of the more important
and are held by some of the most ancient Rajput states :—

Name. Area. Population, Approximate


1901. Revenue.
Sq. m. £
Bahawalpur... 15,000 720,877 146,000
Chamba 3,216 127,834 36,oou
Faridkot 642 124,912 28,000
Jind 1,259 282,003 76,000
Kapurthala 630 314,351 153,000
Maler Kotla 167 77,5o6 32,000
Mandi 1,200 174,045 30,000
Nabha 928 297,949 80,000
Patiala 5,412 1,596,692 463,000
Sirmur (Nahan) 1,198 135,687 34,000

6. Under the Chief Commissioner of the Cen 1,996,383 persons. Revenues, about £120,000.
tral Provinces are 15 states. Their total area is The inhabitants are chiefly Hindus and ab
29,435 square miles, with a population (1901) of origines. The principal states are :—

Name. Area. Population, Approximate


1901. Revenue.
Sq. m. £
Bastar 13,06a 306,501 22,000
Kalahandi 3.745 350,529 10,000
Patna 2,399 277,748 12,000

7. Under the Chief Commissioner of Assam 1 there are a number of Shan states and other
there is only one state—Manipur. Its area is | petty chiefships, the population of which is
3,284* square miles, and it has a population 1.228,460. The Shan States arc, properly
(1901) of 284,465, of which about 60 per cert, are ! speaking, not Native States, the territory being
Hindus, 36 per cent, animistic forest tribes, and part of British India. They are administered
4 per cent. Muhammadans. Revenue, about I however, through the Sawbwas or hereditary
£26,000 chiefs.
8. Under the Lieut.-Governor of Burma I

* These figures are taken from the Assam Census Report, :goi, Part II. Recent maps show Manipur as-
having an area of aboa* 9, 100 square miles.
AREA AND POPULATION. 401

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No, 2.—Population of the Chief Towns of India as shown in the Census


Returns of 1901.
The names of towns in Native States are printed in italics. The figures include the
population of cantonments and military lines.
Calcutta and suburbs ... ... ... ... ... ... 1,106,738
Bombay ... ... ... ... ... 776,006
Madras ... ... ... ... - 5°9.346
Hyderabad ... ... ... ... ... 448,466
Lucknow ... ... ... ... ... 264,049
Rangoon ... ... ... ... ... 234,881
Benares ... ... ... ... ... 209,331
Delhi ... ... ■• ... ... 208,575
Lahore ... ... ... ... ... 202,964
Cawnpore ... ... ... ... ... 197,170
Agra ... ... ... ... ... 188,022
Ahmedabad ... ... ... 185,889
Mandalay ... ... ... ... ... 183,816
Allahabad ... ... ... ... ... 172,032
Amritsar ... ... ... ... ... 162,429
Jaipur ... ... 160,167
Bangalore ... ... •a ... 159,046
Howra ... ... ... ... ... 157,594
Poona ... ... ... ... ... 153,320
Patna ... ... ... ... ... 134,785
Bareli ... ... ... ... ... 131,208
Nagpur ... ... ... ... ... 127,734
Srinagar ... ... ... ... ... 122,618
Surat ... ... ... ... ... 119,306
Meerut ... ... ... ... 118,129
Karachi ... ... ... ... ... 116,663
Madura ... ... ... ... ... 105,954
Trichinopoly ... ... ... ... ... 104,721
Baroda ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 103,790
LANGUAGE. 4°3
No. 3.—Population of India according to Language (Census of 1901).

Language. Spoken by
Bengali ... 44,624,048
Western Hindi - 39,367,779
Bihari ... 37,076,990
Eastern Hindi ... 20,986,358
Telugu or Andhra . ... 20,696,872
Marathi ... 18,237,899
Panjabi .. 17,070,961
Tamil or Arava ... .. ■•• i6i5a5i5°o
Rajasthani 10,917,712
Kanarese ... 10,365,047
Gujarathi ... 9,928,501
Oriya ... 9,687,429
Burmese - 7,474,896
Malayalam ... 6,029,304
Lahnda • ■■ 3,3i7,9i7
Sindhi ... 3,006,395
Santali or Hor ... -1,790,521
Western Pahari ... ... 1,710,029
Assamese ... 1,350,846
Central Pahari ... 1,270,931
Pashtu ... 1,224,807
Gond 1,125,479
Kashmiri 1,007,957
Kol 948,687
Karen 887,875
Shan ... 753,262
Kurukh or Oraon ... 591,886
Tulu 535,210
Kandh or Kui 494,099
Gypsy Languages 344, '43
Manipuri, Meithei, Kathe, or Pounu 272,997
Bodo (or Plains Kachari) 239,458
English 252,388
Garo 185,940
Chin 181,765
Khassi 177,827
Mon, Talaing, or Peguan 174,510
Savara •57,136
Baloch ... 152,188
Eastern Pahari or Naipali ... . 143,721
Bhotia of Baltistan or Balti ... 130,678
Tipura or Mrung 111,974
Kharia • 101,986

The above table only includes languages which are spoken by upwards of 100,000 persons.
There are a large number of languages and dialects, each spoken by less than that number, which
have been omitted through considerations of space. Altogether more than 100 distinct languages
are spoken in various parts of India.
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No. 5.—Distribution or Population according to Religion and Education (Census of 1901).

Males.

Literate in
Religions. Literate
Total Illiterate. Literate. in
Population. Provincial Other English.
Vernaculars. Languages.

Hindu 105,163.432 95,241,156 9,922,276 9,761,766 318,090 675,429


Sikh i,24i,S43 1,120,023 121,520 132,090 5,164 6,458
Jain 691,787 366,489 325,298 313,226 20,166 9.283
Buddhist 4,680,384 2,800,505 1,879,879 1,864,258 •8,959 1 1, 126
Parsi 48,086 ",743 36,343 33,190 3.242 19,596
Muhammadan 3',843,ses 29,916,414 1,927,151 1,732,440 226,327 101,718
Christian 1,508,372 1,068,759 439,6i3 291,316 60,271 194-395
Animistic 4,254,030 4,220,804 33,226 23,443 9,825 926
Minor and Unspecified 10,507 6,133 4,774 2,873 1.763 2,388

Total 149,442,106 134,752,026 14,690,080 14,154,602 663,807 1,021,319

Females.

Hindu 101,945,436 101,468,049 477,387 466,616 15,379 9.442


Sikh 950,823 943,708 7,"5 7,o3o 200 41
Jain 642,249 630.794 ' ii,455 11,072 620 81
Buddhist 4,796,368 4,592,738 203,630 202,678 1,161 474
Parsi 45,883 21,214 24,669 23, 172 1,377 4.4"
Muhammadan 29,849,M4 29,758,085 9i,o59 66,055 27, 130 1,676
Christian 1,410,843 1,233,809 177,034 104, 153 29,187 86,807
Animistic 4,321,926 4,319,958 i,968 1,611 348 49
Minor and Unspecified 10,128 8,104 | 2,024 1,128 718 93«

Total '43,972,800 142,976,459 996,341 883,565 76,120 103,912

Total Population ... 293,414,906 277,728,485 15,686,421 15,038,167 739,927 1,125,231

N. B.—Literacy was not recorded in the case of 946,150 persons.


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No. 10. —VALUEof Merchandise and Treasure Imported into and Exported from British India,
by Sea, from and to Foreign Countries, excluding Government Stores and Treasure ; in
£ Sterling (Rs. 15 = £1).
Imposts. Exports.
Yeaks.
Merchandise. Treasure . Total. Merchandise. Treasure. Tclal.

1892-3 41,736,687 ",339,873 53,076,560 71,023,998 4,6'9,33o 75,643,328


■893-4 49,304,638 12,283,504 61,588,142 70,965,060 2,683,158 73,648,218
'894-5 46,778,292 6,372,672 53, '50,964 72,543,332 5,438,678 77,982,010
1895-6 46,210,930 8,905,990 55,116,920 76,175,426 2,621,534 78,996,960
1896-7 47,862,552 8,716,902 56,579,454 69,276,198 3,283.926 72,560,124
1897-S 46,177,775 13,650,857 59,828,632 65,024,848 4,756,112 69,780,960
1898-9 45.586,894 11,922,638 57,509,532 75, '47,648 4,938,788 80,086,436
1S99-1900 47,M'i=43 '3,972,342 61,1 13,584 72.650,791 5,300,027 77,95o,8i8
1900-01 50,851,923 '0,975,739 61,827,662 71,579.353 4,982,970 76,562,323
1901-02 54,345,986 I3,09S,920 67,444,906 82,976,586 5,641,711 S8,6i8,297
1902-03 52,525,272 '6,837,152 69,362,424 85,876,909 5,873,34' 91,750,250

No. ii.—Length of Railway Lines in India open for Traffic; in Miles.

Railways. 895. I 1896. j 189-f. [ 1898. I 1899. I 1900. I 1901. I 1903 1903.

GUARANTEED COMPANIES.
Madras ... 839 839 839 8- 843 844 873 868 900
Bombay, Baroda, and Central India 461 46. 461 461 461 461 461 461 504
Total 1,300 1,300 1,300 1,304 1,305 ■,334 1,349 ■,404

Assisted Companies.
Ahmedabad-Parantij — 55 55 55 55 55 55
Ahmedabad-Dholka J5
Delhi-Umballa-Kalka ,62 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 .£
Heoghur
Tumkethwar 225 225 225 225 225 22
5
225 225 225
Dibru-Sadiya 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78
Darjeeling-Himalayan 5' 51 51 5i 51 5' 5' 5i 5'
Rohilkhand-Kumaon
Ledoand Tikak Margherita Colliery —54 —54 <4
10
54 54 54 54
11 54
11 54
11
Bengal Dooans —36 —36 36 367 367 1027 111 "4 'S3
Southern Punjab... ... 400 400 424 424 424 425 425
Barsi Light Railway — —
BaVhtiarpur-Behar Light — — —-2 —22 —22 22
— —22 —22 22
18
Taniore District Board
Kalka-Simla —54 —54 —54 —5+ —54 54
—■ 54
— —7' 99
59
Tapti Valley — — — 36 134 ■55 ■55 '55 ■55
Howrah Amtaand Howrah-Sheakhalla — — 31 48 48 49 49 49 49
Tarakesh var Magra 31 31 31 31
Tezpur-Balipara — — —3' 3' 3'
South Behar — — — —20 20
79
20
79
20
79
20
79
20
79
Brahmaputra-Sultanpur — — — 25 59 59 59 59
Mymensingh-Jamalpur-Jagnnnath — —
Scgowlie Roxaul ... — — — —33 53
18 S3
18 53
18 53
18 53
18
Ranaghat-Kmhnagar — — — —
Hardwar-Dehra — — — — —20 20
32
20
32
20
32
20
32
Powayan Light ... 39 39 39 39 39 39 40 40 40
Noakhali (Bengal) 35
Total 532 532 1,050 1,153 1,437 1,59' 1,605 1,626 1,838
RAILWAYS.
No. ii (could.),—Length of Railway Lines in India open for Traffic ; in Miles.
Railways. 1 805. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. ■903-
State Lines.
East Indian* 1,700 1,701 1,705 1,712 1,711 1,840 1,838 1.923 1.935
North-Western =,477 2.714 2,818 2,818 2,944 3,006 3.077 3.077 3.124
Rajputana-Malwa* ... 1,'74 1,674 1.674 ■.674 1,674 1,678 1,649 1,649 1,649.
Godhra-Rutlam-Nagda* ... i'5 141 141 '4'17 '4'17 Mi '4' .4'17 ■4i
Palanpur-Dee*a* '7 '7 '7
818 818 832 '7
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Eastern Bengal 8'3 814 il 898
Bengal Central'! 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 '25
Southern Mahrntta*t 1.457 1.457 ',458 .,458 '.458 i,453 ■,458 1,458 1,458
Great Indian Peninsula* ... 1,401 1.492 1,492 1,492 l,492 1,562 1,562 1,562 ',562
Indian Midland" 680 680 680 726 796 796 796 796 805
Bhopal-Itarsi* ■3 '3 '3 J3 '3 ■3 ■3 13 ■3
Bengal-Nagpur* 861 861 861 1,06; 1,190 1,227 1,553 1,546 1,662
Oudh and Rohilkhand 797 812 813 95' 95' 1,038 1,038 1,040 1,101
Burma* 834 886 887 936 993 1,124 1,178 1,260 '.337
Bezvada Extension* 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
Madras (North-East)* 1,042 1,028 1,031 1.034 ■>o34 497 497
1,092 497
South Indian* 1,042 1,042 I.12J
Tinnevelly-Qinlon 50 5°
Nilgiri*and North-Western*! 17 ■7 '7 17 17
Bengal 414 478 486 586 743 743 743 748 8.3
Tirhoot* 342 34» 342 342 463 519 517 5«7
Jorhat ... 28 28 28 28 28 3° 30 3° 30-
Lucknow-Bareilly* 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 237
lodhpur-Hydeiabad 59 59 59 59 59 124 124
** 124
»• 124

East Coast ♦26 5" 539 726 803 808
Assam-Bengal* '3° 286 362 379 4£ 436 589 589 643
Cawnpore-Burhwal 35 80 80 80 80 80 8»
Raipur-Dhamtari* 56 5« 56 56
Nowshera-Durgai 4°6 4°6 40
TLmclot Light 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Khushalgarh-Kohat-Thal ... 30 92
1 ubbulpore-Gondia* 77
Total 15.753 16,426 16,698 18,917 19,286 10,633 22,270
Native State Lines. 5i 51 51
Hindupur-Ycsvantpur* .si 51 5' si 51 5i
Mysore-NanianBud* '5 15 15 15 '5 16 16 .6 16
Fetalsar-Rajkot* 46 46 46 46 4« 46 46 46
Udaipur-Chitor 60 60 60 t 67 67 67 67 67
Bhopal-ltar<i* 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44
Bhavnaear-Gondal-Jimagad-
Porbandar 333 333 333 333 333 333 333 334
Giekwar's Dabhoi* 72 72 79 79 79 79 79 79 'It
Bina-Go>ma-Baran* 7= 72 72 72 '45 146 146 146 146
Jodhpur-Bickanir 364 364 364 406 475 540 612 700 7X>
Nizam's* ... 33* 33» 332 330 330 330 330 330 330
Rajpura-Bhalinda* 108 108 108 108 107 107 107 107 107
Morvri 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94
Gaekwar's Mehsana* 93 93 93 16 16 93 93 93
Jammu and Kashmir ... 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Petlad-Cambay* 13 '3 13 '3 '3 32 32 32
Kolhapur* *9 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29
Cooch Behar* 22 22 22 22 33 34 34 34 34
Kolar Gold Fields* 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Nngda-Ujjain* 35 35 ' 35
113 35
'■3 35 35 34 34
Bhopal-Ujjain* 113 "3 H3 "3 "3 "3 "3
Rajpipla* 19 '9 37 37 37 37 37
54
Jamnagar
Dhrangadra ... ... ■••
54 54
21 2154 21 54
21 54
21 54
21
Hyderabad-GodavariValley* '54 385 39' 39'
Birur-Shimoga* 38 3« 38 38 3»
Gwalior Lient* 126 126 126 126 126
Ludhiana-Dhuri-Jakhal* ... 79 79 79
Parlakimedi Light* I5 25 »5
Vijapur-Kalol-Kadi
Shoranur-Cochin 65 05
Total 1,887 1 .Q22 2,002 2.063 2,559 2,857 3,240 3,265
Fokeicn Lines.
West of India (Portuguese) * 51 5'8 51 5'8 5'8 5'8 51 5i
Pondkherry* ... 8 8 8 8 8
Karaikkal-Peralam* '5 '5 '5 '5 ■5 '5
Total 59 59 59 74 74 74 74 74 74
Grand Total 19.53' 20,233 21,109 22,024 23.504 24,744 25,357 25,92a 26,851
• Worked by a Company. t Includes Mysore Section and Guntakal-Mysore Frontier.
♦ The property of the Bengal Railway Company, but classed for convenience among State Lines.
I The property of the Bengal and North-Western Railway Company, but classed for convenience among Statu
»» Now divided between the Bengal-Nagpur and Madras (North-East) Lines.
TELEGRAPHS— POST OFFICE.
No. 12.—Statistics relating to Government Telegraphs in India, for each of
the under-mentioned Official Years.

nt*oeonres,t CO23auptiltayl.
I3
Length of Telegraph Number of Total Messages
at end of each year. Signal Paid. Capital Revenue and
Official Yeah Offices Kxpendi* Expenditure.
ended open at ture toetid
3i March. end ofeach of each
Wire Year.
Line. (ineludirg Year. Number. Value.
Cable). Receipts.* Charges.
.Miles. Miles. £ £ £ £
■893-4 43.707 '34,355 1,334 4,184,790 404.730 3.773.398 533,821 353.650 473
•894-5 44,648 138,356 1,363 4,391,326 425,458 3,825,620 535.978 379.548 4'09
1895-6 46,374 143,935 .,46, 4.736.734 471.706 3,917,906 598,330 385,582 5'43
•396-7 48,584 148,136 1,563 5,077,584 468,904 4,033,292 597.627 414.338 4'54
•897-8 50,306 154,824 1.634 5,713.337 604,582 4,195,760 738,379 417.772 7-40
•89S-9 51,7*9 160,650 1.719 5,448,600 470.984 4,347,694 599,648 427,550 3'96
1899-1900 53,9°9 173,766 1,851 6.237,301 553.886 4.510,939 691,060 447,758 5 '39
1000-01 55,055 181,883 1.939 6,449.37* 617,859 4,728,228 766,579 472,262 6-22
1901-03 55,837 190,837 2,006 6,475,545 579,447 4.975.569 740,944 503,338 4 77
1903-03 56,830 300,533 3,051 6,742,094 574,984 5,304,581 749.39a 528,982 4-i5
Including value of service and free messages.

No. 13.—Principal Statistics of the Post Office of British India, tor each of the under
mentioned Official Years.

T.eiiRth of Number of Gross Gross


Official Numerical Railways, Letters, etc., Revenue Expenditiirt
Yeaks Number Number Number .Strength Roads, Ac., Newspapers, (including (including
ended Of Post of Letter of Village of over which Parcels, and Postal and Postal and
31 March. Offices. Boxes. Postmen. Establish- the mails Packets, Non-Postal Non-Postal
nient. were received for Branches). Branches;.
conveyed. Delivery.
Miles. £ £
1893-4 10,387 16,522 7,oi7 47.225 1 16,607 379,022,905 1,033,334 S.3.*94
1894-5 >o.7'4 18,102 7.252 48,805 120,171 403.525.9c-i 1,083,236 861,084
1895-6 11,061 19,300 7,-*H' 49-939 122,182 423.925.270 1,136,518 888,656
•896-7 ",431 20,640 7.477 50.754 "3,243 449,726,298 1,182,474 932,314
1897-8 11,742 si.548 7.598 51,966 126,351 476,683,475 1,245,080 950,676
•898-9 11,986 23,614 7.643 53.489 126,992 489.076,823 1,269,793 951,953
1 899- 1900 .. ".397 24,006 7,788 66,855* «7.934 52i,5".535 1,299,609 999,"3
IOCO-OI 12,970 "5,509 7.936 69,065* 131,621 545,205,207 i.349.7>° 1,034,423
10OI-O2 ■3.845 28,902 7.94 1 7*.<>93* 135.250 559.945.P47 1,376,740 1,091,556
1 002-03 14,736 31,071 8,135 75,29°* 139.814 589,297,416 1,423.533 1.150,550

• District Establishment included.


sc
A=RMY.
No. 14.—Established Strength of European and Native Armies in British

BENGAL. PUNJAB. MADRAS.


•0 , -a
CORPS. Com Com 1 uS O= uC str Com !ls|t
missioned c (J 5 £ Sj - missioned S £•» S.L missioned g 5 * S.i
Officers. H Officers. Officers. S.5'=e£

European Army.
Royal Artillery 169 4.496 4,665 ■39 .1,472 3,611 7» 1,899 1,970
Ca> airy 87 '.794 1,881 67 ".794 1,881 53 1,196 ','54
Royal Engineers* »« 84 S. Si 3' 3"
Infantry 493 ■7.565 406 14,068 '4.474 '74 6,024 6,198
Invalid and Veteran 1 3 5
Establishment
ndian Army • 377 500
General List, Infantry
General Officers unem
ployed
Total, European Army

British. Native. British. Native. British. Native.


andI Nj
.C.O.
Of icers. War ant Of icers. Of icers. War ant Of icers. | War ant Of icers.
and N.C.O. N.C.O. and Men. and N.C.O. £ N.C.O. and Men. N.C.O. and Men.
ffiS
0
Native Army.
Artillery... - - - 739 43 - 27 4.437 - - - 306
Body-Guard 2 - 4 "7 - - - - 2 - 2 70
Cavalry ... 143 - 187 6,688 191 - 255 8,968 36 - 5' ',755
Sappers and Mintrs ... 91 35 24 1.442 1 X 3 ■93 23 34 24 >.5>3
Submarine Mining ... a 22 - 4" 1 ~ - 1 - - -
Infantryt 364 1 3 454 =5.284 526 040 35.95o 353 ! " 449 23,100
iTotal, Native Army 532 | 669 34.3" 7«2 1 925 49.549 413 26,744
j 526
Imperial Service '.905 8,171 6n
TroopsJ
Artillery.. 109
Native Sappers 231 22 65
Reserves! andMiner
• 1 ,170
Infantry.. 4.269 8,363
Volunteers (Efficients) 13,916 2,120 7.337
* Exclusive of Officers employed with Regiments of Native Cavalry and Infantry
t Including; Officers of Recruiting Depot for Native Army.
I Native Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and men.
ARMY. 415

India (exclusive of Native Artificers and Followers) for the Year 1904-05.

BURMA. BOMBAY. TOTAL.


j andWar ant miIs ioned I
Wandar ant mis ioned Oandf icers andWar ant mis ioned andOf icers
Com Non-Com Privates. Total. Com Non-Com Privates. Total. Com Non-Com andOf icers Privates. Total.
missioned missioned missioned
Officers. Officers. Officers.

■3 a8i m 156 3.970 4,126 548 14,118 14,666


- - - 29 598 627 261 5.382 5,643
— — - 53 - 53 249 - 249
116 4,016 4i'3* 319 1 1,058 ".377 1,508 52.238 53.746
4 3 7
- - - 253 - 253 1. '59 - '.159
2
- - - S - 5 14 - 14
129 4.297 4.4*6 816 15,626 16,442 3.745 7'.74' 75.486
British. Native. British. Native. British. Native.
Of icers. War ant Of icers. Of icers. War ant Of icers. War ant Of icers.
and N.C.O. N.CO. and Men. and N.CO. N.CO. and Men. ri6 and N.C.O. N.C.O. and Men.
0
a0

10 6 638 - - 390 53 33 7,010


4 6 .87
— — — 123 180 6,377 493 673 23,788
- - - 24 27 =3 1.372 68 97 74 4,520
2 32 69 103 4 55 103 9 109 69 248
112 5,792 356 * 480 23.956 1,683 3 »,'35 114,082

9« * * 6.533 507 82 683 32,698 2,310 209 2,990 149.835

4,=3<> I4,9'7

109
SOS
1,634 4.677 20,113

2,789 5,804 31,966


and Corps of Sappers and Miners, who are included in the strength of those arms.
2 C 2
4i6 EDUCATION.
No. 15 —Number of Scholars in Public and Private Institutions.

Public Institutions. Private


Institutions, Total.
Advanced
Province. Years. Colleges. Schools. and Elementary.

Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females.

1894-5 4,012 566,583 I 100,118 85,936 7,603 656,531


1895-6 4,383 582,646 102,151 94.145 8,298 681,174
1896-7 4,405 18 606,435 '07,447 95,266 9,232 706,106
1897-8 4.244 16 604,321 110,998 99,182 9.799 707,747
M.nlri 1898-9 4.207 28 609,833 113,603 101,723 10,653 7'5.763
1890-190C 3,167 624,886 "7,SC3 105,670 11,540 733.923
1900-01 3.879 3« 611,070 116,222 107,202 11,815 722,151
1901-02 4.464 tj 618,055 "-.904 108,528 12,485 731.047
190-J-C3 5.036 5J 629,332 119,925 117,663 13,211 752,031

1894-5 2.323 531,527 73.924 63,990 10,145 597.840


1895-6 2.475 549.401 75.625 66,219 ■0,457 618,095
1896- 7 1,786 33 529,087 71,015 59.669 11,110 590.542
1897-8 2,492 27 503.97" 74.365 59.704 8,082 566,167
Bombay 1898-9 2.748 ♦« 486,076 70,000 61.435 9.413 550,259
1899-1900] 2,617 45 491.197 77.849 59,081 10,416 542,895
1900-01 2.782 55 485,297 80,999 55,036 8,691 543, "5
1001-02 2,930 75 484,369 81,402 59,506 11,586 546,805
1902-03 2,996 72 449,966 77.'36 56,956 12,466 509,918

1894-5 7,337 42 ',390,054 103,726 130,120 10,240 1,527,5"


1895-6 7.979 37 ',425,257 104,537 129,512 9,680 1,562,748
1896-7 8,226 47 1.434,448 105,872 " 3,334 7,848 1,561,008
1897-8 8,374 50 1,398,518 97,950 113,108 6,815 1,520,000
Bengal . 1898-9 9,238 57 1,439,076 97,372 115,862 6,680 1.564,176
1899-1900 9,858 58 ',456,553 99.549 113,781 7,796 1,580,192
1900-01 io,39' 72 1,412,889 96,785 111,387 6,804 1,534,667
1901-02 10,500 77 '.436,793 100,245 1 17,496 7,'43 1,559,789
1902-03 10,466 52 1,506,288 120,598 107,645 9,210 1,624,399

1894-5 2,966 2'5,657 10,318 64,166 2,230 282,789 12.555


1895-6 2,725 214,505 11,102 70,837 2,228 283,067 •3.341
1896-7 2,420 266,927 12,099 68,164 3.347 337.5" 15.461
United Pro- I 1897-8 2,291 262,045 13,517 75,428 3,249 339,764 '6,779
via«esofAgra^ 1898-9 2,425 281,965 14,657 75,467 3.7' 359.857 18,393
and Oudh 1899-1900I
1900-01
2,548 =727 324,078 17,261 78,371 3,4825 404,957 20,770
2,398 332,747 17,406 77,040 3.38t 412,185 2'.3'4
1901-02 2,543 49 346,368 17,279 80,785 3.493 431,696 20,821
1902-03 2,591 4° 395,753 18,822 72,674 3,025 471,018 21,887

1894-5 1,206 8 162,756 '3.'5' 69,012 12,628 232,974


1895-6 1,290 8 167.538 13,519 73,896 9,364 =42,724
1896-7 1,402 7 163,847 13,482 74,431 7,753 244,680
1897-8 '.357 78 '69.537 14,089 69,628 7,933 240,522
Punjab... 1898-9 i.45o 166, 195 '3.793 71,022 8,629 238,667
1899-1900] '.447 '3 '71,174 ■4,'25 67,003 8,557 239,624
1900-01 1,418 11 '73.079 14,897 60,997 8,762 235,494
1901-02 '.735 12 165,255 15,261 54,562 11,258 221,592
1902-03 '.767 '75,'6i 16,601 65,542 10,468 242,470

1894-5 4?4 '4', '44 9,183 141,623


1895-0 411 '43,835 9.855 144,246
1896-7 J" 130,398 '0,797 138,710
Central Pro 1897-8 3*7 128,788 10,983 139.115
vinces 1898-9 322 129,472 11,182 »29.794
1890-1900I j3, 122,517 11,103 122,798
1900-01 :-S: 115,912 i:,2o3 116,208
1901-02 319 130,889 11.350
■ 350 t3I,?08
1902-03 3-'7 145,490 -.363 145.817
EDUCATION.
No. 15.—Number of Scholars in Public and Private Institutions— concluded.
Public Institutions. Private
Institutions, Total.
Advanced
Province. Years Colleges. Schools. and Elemenrary.

Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Female*.

1 1804-5
1895-0
68 1 110,015 22,637 109,051 2,960 2'9,'34 25 600
69 3 "8,37' 24,936 107,361 2,889 225,801 27,828
1896-7 75 5 122,826 26,404 103,171 2,656 226,072 29,065 |
1897-8 83 116,838 26,843 "3.323 a 557 230,244 29,405
Burma ... ... ' 1898-9 129 \ 117,031 25,862 '24,579 2,672 24',7'9 28,^38
1899-1900 112 3 120,708 29,647 134.699 2,818 255,5'9 32,468
1900-01 136 4 124.477 34,777 '44.321 3,36l 268,934 38,142
1 1901-02 140 8 '2S,759 36,747 150,125 3.377 276,024 40,132
1 1902-03 .69 9 >34,3'9 38,483 '54,335 4."5 288,823 42,617
1894-5 •9 82,129 7,562 6,780 122 88,958 ; 7,654
1895-6 22 85,701 7.959 6,692 108 92,415 ' 8,067
1896-7 27 88,357 8,276 6,764 "7 95,'48 8,393
1397-8 24 - 83,364 7.676 5,768 93 89,156 7,769
Assam 1898-9 28 86,021 7,823 5,76' .90 91,810 8,013
1899-1900 39 92,391 8,542 6,500 196 98,930 8,738
1900-01 49 95,547 8,712 5.415 57 101,031 , 8,769
1901- 02 97 93,953 8,413 5,474 83 99.524 ! s.496
I 1 1902-03 109 93.7o6 7,28a 6,707 85 100,522 , 7,367
1894-5 4.297 832 532 54 4,829 886
1895-6 4.363 832 5'8 65 4,881 S97
1896-7 3,921 775 393 26 4,314 801
Coorg 1897-8
■ 1898-9 3.307 689 287 45 3,594 734
1899-1900 3, '86 '77 35 3,363 742
1900-01 3,492 39' 73 3,883 9'7
3.321 835 *97 70 3,818 9°5
1901-02 3,42" 905 363 70 3.783 975
I 1902-03 | 3.-53 963 485 61 3,738 1,024

f 1894-5 46,880 2,960 132 '3 47,012 2,973


1895-6 45,643 3,444 127 29 45,770 3,473
1896-7 5o,477 3.709 '44 '3 50,621 3,722
Berar ... 1897-8
._ ■ 1898-9 48,4o7 3.593 93 75 48,500 3,665
50,596 3,081 '73 '33 50,769 3.214
1899-1900 45,270 2,982 '57 146 45,427 3.3.052
1900-01 - 43,4»3 2,839 210 213 43,623
1901-02 50,049 2,883 244 203 50,293 3,086
1902-03 50,761 2,921 158 83 50,919 3.004
1894-5 380 5,654 277 3.039 53' 9,073 S08
1895-6 383 5,992 272 3.243 845 9,616 1,117
1896-7 222 6,535 399 2,759 763 9,525 1,159.
1897-8 212 6,565 386 2,75' 857 9,528 1,243
Ajmer- 1898-9 325 6.45' 2,7'S 806 9.49' 1,289
Mcrwara... 1899-1900 3<>4 - 6,483 460 2,108 701 8,895 1,16]
1900-01 265 4,812 399 1,628 552 6,706 or •
1001-02 282 4,521 403 2,367 1,225 7.'70 i,6i'i
1902-03 266 4,897 420 | 2,655 >»4»o ; 7,818 1,840
British f 1900-01 — 73' 73' | '55
Baluchistan 1 1901-02 737 'I5
184 - 737 ,u
1902-03 _ 829 251 829 | »5«
N.W. Frontier/ 1901-02 '7 12,423 515 12,022 1,604 24,462 2, 1 19
Province. \ 1902-03 | 20 — 12,831 6.7 10,717 1,661 23,568 2,273
1894-5 | ■8,385 99 3,251,042 344,4" 529,743 46,090 3,799,200 39°.57°
1895- 6 1 19,344 110 3.337.270 353,96o 549.368 43.057 3.905,921 407,168
■896-7 1 18,653 130 3.409.723 359,376 526,356 42.152 3,954,712 402,158
Total of all 1897-8 : 19,192 118 3,319,096 360,700 536,521 38,648 3,874,809 399,466
Provinces .. ^ 1P98-9 20,852 ■64 3,375,902 359,o63 558,914 42,926 | 3.955.668 402,153
1899- 1900 20,573 171 3,418,749 379.865 567.761 45,725 4,037,083 425,7"
1900-01 21,615 205 3,103,295 385,234 563,753 44,206 3,988,663 429.645
1901-02 23,027 264 3,474,631 393.49' 586,472 52,527 4,084,130 446,^.-
1902-03 23,747 225 3,602,586 416,382 59S.537 55-8'5 4,221,870 472,4:2
4i8 EMIGRATION.
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GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS. 419
LIST OF PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS RELATING TO INDIA ISSUED DURING 1904.
Cd. i8siofSess., 1903. Irrigation Commission. Report, Part I. General.
Cd. 185a ,, 1903. ,, „ Part II. Provincial.
Cd. 1853 ,, 1903. ,, „ Part III. Maps.
Cd. 1854 „ 1903. „ Part IV. Appendix.
H.C. 7 1904. Loans raised in India, half-year ended 30th Sept., 1903.
H.C. 8 ,, J904. Loans raised in England, halt-year ended 30th September, 1903.
H.C. 33 ,, 1904. Sugar, Prices of, in markets of Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Kurrachee,
and Rangoon.
H.C. 48 ,, 1904. Tibet. Trade Statistics.
H.C. 123 ,, 1904. Loans raised in England, half-year ended 31st March, 1904.
H.C. 138 ,, 1904. Railways and Irrigation Works : Return of Capital Expenditure, &c.
H.C. 168 ,, 1904. Income and Expenditure: Return for eleven years, 1893-9310 1902-03.
H.C. 170 ,, 1904. Estimate of Revenue and Expenditure, 1903-04.
H.C. 171 „ 1904. Home Accounts, 1902-03.
H.C. 185 ,, 1904. British Guiana Ordinance, 1891. Correspondence.
H.C. 186 ,, 1904. Moral and Material Progress Report, 1902-03.
H.C. 193 ,, 1904. Financial Statement, 1904-05.
H.C. 200 „ 1904. Army, Organization and Training. Memo, by Lord Kitchener.
H.C. 206 ,, 1904. Natural Fertilisers available for use in Cotton Cultivation in India. Memo.
H.C. 229 ,, 1904. Loans raised in India, half-year ended 31st March, 1904.
H.C. 266 ,, 1904. Indian Army (Uniforms). Change} in, since November, 1902.
Cd. 1915 ,, 1904. Trade Tables, 1898-99 to 1902-03.
Cd. 1920 ,, 1904. Tibet, Papers relating to.
Cd. 1931 ,, 1904. Tariffs, the Question of Preferential. Views of Government of India.
Cd. 1982 ,, 19^4. Indian Cotton, Improvement of Production of.
Cd. 2015 ,, 1904. Land Revenue, Processes issued against Defaulters, 1901-02.
Cd. 2031 ,, 1904. Official Secrets (Amendment) Act, 1904. Copy.
Cd. 2047 ,, 1904. Census of India, 1901. General Report.
Cd. 2054 ,, 1904. Tibet, Further Papers Relating to.
Cd. 2055 ,, 1934- Royal Indian Engineering College. Committee's Report.
Cd. 2056 ,, 1904. , , ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, Evidence.
Cd. 2161 ,, 1904. Accounts and Estimates, 1904-05. Explanatory Memorandum.
Cd. 2181 ,, 1904. Education, 4th Quinquennial Review, 1897-98 to 1901-02. Vol. I.
Cd. 2182
■Cd. 2225 ,,,, 1904. Administration
1904. „ Report ,, on Railways,
„ 1903.
Vol. II. Maps and Tables.
Cd. 2239 ,, 1904. Position of British Indians in the Transvaal. Correspondence.
Cd. 2261 ,, 1904. Imperial Institute (Indian Section), Report, 1903.
Cd. 2270 ,, 1904. Excise Administration in Assam. Papers relating to.
Cd. 2286 ,, 1904. Trade Review, 1903-04.
Cd. 2299 „ 1904. Statistical Abstract, 1893-94 to 1902-03.
ACT OF PARLIAMENT RELATING TO INDIA PASSED IN 1904.
4 Edw. VII., CH. 26.
An Act to amend the Indian Council's Act, 1874.
NOTE.—Any of the above-mentioned Parliammlary Papers maybe obtained on application
to Messrs. Harrison and Sons, 59, Pall Mall, S.W., a/ho wilt a/so forivard particulars 0/price, err.,
if desired.
LIST OF THE MORE IMPORTANT INDIAN GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
ISSUED DURING 1904.
The Following have been added to the Stock of Books on Sale at the India Office.
Archaeological Survey of India :— Panjabi Grammar. By Rev. J. Bailey, (is. 6d. )
Vol. XXIX. Part 2. South Indian Inscrip Report on Excavations at Pataliputra (Patna).
tions. Vol. III., Part 2. (2s.) By Lieut.-Col. L. A. Waddell. (5s. 3d.)
Army Regulations, India (revised^ :— Report on American Railways. By N. Priestly.
Vol. II. Regulations and Orders, (is. ad. (4*-)
Vol. III. Financial Instructions, (is.) Linguistic Survey of India :—
Vol. IV. Ordnance. 1 Vol. III., Part 2. Tibeto-Burman Languages.
Vol. V. Supply and Transport. in one (10s.)
Vol. VI. Medical. \- vol. Vol. III., Part 3. Kuki-Chins and Burma
Vol. VIII. Veterinary. | (3s. yd. Groups. (10s.)
Vol. XII. Military Works. J Vol. V., Part 1. Bengali and Assamese
Vol. IX. Volunteer Force, (is. 6d.) Languages, (ios.)
Vol. X. Passages, (is. 6d.) Vol. v., Part 2, Behari and Oriya Languages.
Burmese Silverwork. By H. Tilly. (15s.) (10s.)
Burmese Wood Carving. By H. Tilly. (18s .) I Vol. VI. Eastern Hindi Languages. (ios.)
430 GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS.

In Addition to the Usual Provincial and De partmental Reports, the Following Works
of General Interest have been published in india.
Epigraphia Indica. Vol. VII., Parts 5, 9. Lists of Ancient Records of Government ot
Meteorological Memoirs. Vol. XV., Part 3 Elements India, 1765-1769.
(is. 6d.) ; Vol XVII. of Sanitary Science. By Surg.-Major
C. J. McNally. 3rd Edn. (3s. gd.)
Indian Trade Review, 1903-1904. (gd.)
Prices an Wages in India, 1904. First Report of the Anti-Malarial Operations
at Mian-Mir. By Capt. S. P. James, I. M.S.
Trade and Navigation : Annual Statement, (is. ad.)
1 902- 1 903, Part 2. (3s.) [Also Monthly Second Report of the Anti-Malarial Operations
Statements, gd. each.] at Mian-Mir. By Lieut. S. R. Christophers,
Monthly Land Trade Accounts, (gd. each.) I.M.S. (is.)
Financial and Revenue Statistics, 1894-1902. Causation and Prevention of Malarial Fevers.
(3*0 By Capt. S. P. James, I.M.S. (is. 6rf.)
Financial and Commercial Statistics, 1903. (6s.) List of Pictures in Government House, &c,
Statistics of Mineral Production, 1 894-1 903. Madras. By Lieut. -Col. H. D. Love.
(3*0 Monographs on—
Statistics of Production of Tea in India, 1903. Wood Carving in S. India (23.3d.) ; Tanning
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421

RECORD OF SERVICES.

(corrected to ist July, 1904.)

[ The following List includes Officers of the Home Establishment of the Secretary of
State, Officers of the Covenanted Civil Service, and those appointed under the
Native Civil Service Rules, other Officers in Civil Employment in India whose
substantive pay is at least Us. 1,000 a month, and, with a few exceptions,
all Officers of those classes who have retired since i886. It has not been found
practicable to include more than a limited number of the Officers still surviving
who retired before that year.]
422

EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS.

Acad.—Academy. Exhibr.—Exhibitioner. P.M.O. — Principal Medical


Acadl. —Academical. Expedn. —Expedition. Officer.
Acctnt. —Accountant. Expedny.—Expeditionary. Pol.—Political.
Accts. —Accounts. Postmr. —Postmaster.
Addl.—Additional. Fin. —Finance. Prest. —President.
Addn. —Addition. Finl. —Financial. Probr. —Probationer.
Agric. —Agriculture. For.—Foreign. Proby. —Probationary.
Agricl. —Agricultural Gen.—General. Profr.—Professor.
Apptd. —Appointed. Govr. —Governor. Prov. —Provinces.
Asst.—Assistant. Govt. —Government. Provl. —Provincial.
Gr.'—Grammar. Publd.—Published.
Barr. —Barrister-at-Law. Publn. —Publication.
Hon. —Honorary.
Cantonmt. —Cantonment. Hosp. —Hospital. Registrn . — Registration .
Capt. —Captain. Regt. — Regiment.
Col. —Colonel. Inspn. —Inspection. Rest. —Resident.
Coll. —College, Collegiate. Inspr.—Inspector. Retd.—Retired.
Collr.—Collector. Inst. —Institute. Rev. —Revenue.
Commn. —Commission. Instn.—Institution. R.I.E. Coll.—Royal Indian
Commr. —Commissioner. Instrn. —Instruction. Engineering College,
Comptr. —Comptroller. Irrign. —Irrigation. Coopers Hill.
Confd. —Confirmed.
Cov.—Covenanted. Jud. —Judicial. Sch.—School.
Junr.—Junior. Sec. —Secretary.
Dep. —Deputy. Senr.—Senior.
Depd. —Deputed. K.H.P.—King's Hon. Physician. Settlt.—Settlement.
Depn. —Deputation. K.H.S. — ,, „ Surgeon. Subord.—Subordinate.
Dept. —Department. K-i-H. medal. — Kaisar-i-Hind Supt. —Superintendent.
Deptl. —Departmental. medal for public service in Suptg. —Superintending.
Dir. —Director. India. Surgn.—Surgeon.
Divl. —Divisional.
Divn. —Division. Legist. —Legislative. Topogrl. —Topographical.
Lieut.—Lieutenant. Transfd. —Transferred.
Ecclesl. —Ecclesiastical. Litho. —Lithographic. Transld . —Translated .
Edn. —Edition. Transln.—Translation.
Educ. —Educated. Mag. —Magistrate. Translr.—Translator.
Educl.—Educational. Med. —Medical. Trigonl. —Trigonometrical.
Educn. —Education. Memo. —Memorandum.
Engr. —Engineer. Mil.—Military. Uncov.—Uncovenanted.
Engrg. —Engineering. Univ.—University.
Establt. —Establishment. OlTd.—Officiated. U.S. List—Unemployed
Exam.—Examination. Offg.—Officiating. Supernumerary List.
Examr. —Examiner.
Exec. —Executive. Parly. —Parliamentary. Vaccn.—Vaccination.
Exhibn. —Exhibition. Photo.—Photographic. Vety.—Veterinary.
423

RECORD OF SERVICES.

\ ABABRELTON, Robert Relton de ABUD, Henry Mallaby, Lieut.-Col., Indian


Relton, India Office (2nd class clerk, registry Army, Pol. Dept., Bombay (pol. agent, Cutch).—
ami record dept.). —Apptd. 2nd class clerk, 15th First commn., 27th Jan., 1876; in mil. employ
Sept., 1903. till April, 1886, when he was apptd. to the
ABBOTT, Evelyn Robins, Indian C.S. (asst. Kolhapur Inf. Corps, and asst. to pol. agent,
commr., Punjab).—Educ. at Bath Coll., and Kolhapur; asst. to pol. rest., Aden, Nov., 1886 ;
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1891 ; asst. to pol. supt., Savantvadi, Nov., 1896;
arrived, 30th Oct., 1893, and served in the Punjab asst. pol. agent, Kathiawar, Mar., 1898; ditto,
as asst. commr. Savantvadi, April, 1899 ; asst. to pol. rest.,
ABBOTT, Henry Byam, Lieut. -Col., I. A., Aden, Nov. 1899 ; served with Aden Boundary
late Foreign Dept. , Govt, of India. —First commn. , Commn. from Jan. to July, 1902 ; acting pol.
June, 1861; asst. rest., Aden, 1865; from Oct., rest., Aden, July to Sept., 1902; pol. agent,
1869, served as asst. agent, Rajputana; pol. asst., Cutch, Feb., 1904
Manpura, and dep. Bhil agent, 1875-76 ; supt. of ABUL HASSAN, Barr. (1880), (judge, Cal
Jhalawar, March, 1876; pol. agent, Alwar, Jan., cutta small cause court). —Joined the service
1891 ; rest.,W. states of Rajputana, April, 1892; Dec, 1887, as registrar, Calcutta small cause
offg.govr.-gen.'sagentin Rajputana, March, 1895 ; court ; offd. as judge, small cause court, May,
returned to Europe, 1898. 1891 ; confd., Oct., 1891;.
ABBOTT, Herbert Edward Stacy, D.S.O., ABU TURAB KHAN, Agha, Statutory C.S.
Lieut.-Col., R.E., India Public Works Dept. (Jointmag., United Prov.). —Apptd. proby. asst.
(suptg. engr.).—Joined the service, 16th Sept., mag. and collr. in N.W. Prov. and Oudh,
1878, and was posted to the Punjab ; on field under the statutory civil service rules, 16th
service during Afghan war, 1880-81 (medal) ; April, 1889; confd., 8th Aug., 1892 ; joint mag.,
exec, engr., Jan., 1885; field engr. in Hazara Feb., 1897; asst. commr., Dec. 1901.
expedn., 1888 (medal and clasp), and in Miranzai ACKLOM, Robert Evatt (late Police Dept.,
expedn., 1891 (clasp) : withChitral force, March, Cent. Provs.). —Joined the service, 1 8th April,
1895 ; under sec. to Punjab govt., public works 1867, as asst. district supt. of police ; supt., Raj-
dept., May, 1893, and again Sept., 1895 ; D.S.O., putana-Malwa railway police, May, 1883 ; insp.-
Jan., 1896 ; suptg. engr., Aug., 1902. gen., Aug., 1893; insp.-gen. of police and jails,
ABDUL GHAFUR KHAN or Zaida, Khan Cent. Prov., April, 1897; retd., May, 1901.
Bahadur (divl. judge, Punjab). —Apptd. probr. ACWORTH, Harry Arbuthnot, CLE.,
under native civil service rules, 14th Feb., 1889 ; Barr. (1870), late Indian C.S. (Bombay). —Educ
asst. commr., Dec, 1891 ; dist. judge, Aug., 1898 ; at Brighton Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of 1868 ;
divl. judge, Jan., 1904. arrived, 31st Oct., 1870, and served as asst.
ABDULLAH IBN YUSUF ALI, Khan collr. and mag., dep. municipal commr., and
Bahadur, M.A., LL.M., Barr. (1896), Indian dep. collr. of salt rev. ; member of mixed
C.S. (joint mag., United Prov.). — Educ. at commn. at Goa, 1884-85 ; municipal commr.
Bombay Univ. and St. John's Coll., Camb. , for city of Bombay, April, 1890; CLE., May
and Lincoln's Inn, London ; appd. after exam, 1895 ; editor of the Bombay Rev. Handbook,
of 1894; arrived, 18th Jan., 1896, and served 3rd edn., and author of ' Ballads of the Mara-
in N.W. P. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr.; thas,' 1894 ; retd., March, 1396.
asst. sessions judge, March, 1902 ; joint mag., ADAM, James, A.M.I.C.E., F.C.H., India
Dec., 1903 ; author of a monograph on silk Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at
fabrics. R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept.,
ABDULLATIF QAMR-UD-DIN AMIR- 1885, and posted to N.W. Prov. and Oudh ;
UD-DIN LATIF, B.A., LL.B. Barr. (1902), transferred to State Rys., April, 1887 ; exec,
Indian C.S. (asst. commr. Punjab). — Educ. at engr., Aug., 1895 ; employed in Kashmir state,
St. Xavier's Sch., Bombay, Bombay Univ., and 1899-1901 ; dep. consg. engr. forrlwys. Bombay,
St. John's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. alter exam, Oct., 1901 ; ditto, and under sec, Feb. 1902.
of 1901 ; arrived, 8th Jan., 1903, and served in ADAMI, Leonard Christian, Indian C.S.
the Punjab as asst. commr. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at
ABDUR RAHIM, B.L., Presidency mag., Cheltenham and Jesus Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
Calcutta, 18th March, 1901, to April, 1904. after exam, of 1896; amved, 9th Dec, 1897,
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.
ABDUR RAHMAN, A. F. M.p Khan Bahadur, ADAMS, George, late Indian C.S.(N.W.Prov.
Barr. (18S0), (judge, Calcutta small cause court). ■ and Oudh).— Educ. at Christ's Hosp. ; apptd.
—Apptd. offg. judge, Calcutta small cause court, after exam, of i860; arrived, 30th Dec. , 1861, and
Oct., 1895; confd., Jan., 1897. served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and
ABRAHAMS, Lionel, B.A., India Office collr., dep. commr., and mag. and collr.; commr.
(sec, Finl. Dept.). —Educ. at the City of Lon in Oudh, Nov., 1889; commr., Benares, Aug.,
don Sch. and Balliol Coll. , Oxford (Arnold prize, 1890; Lucknow, April, 1893 ; junr. member, board
1894) ; junr. clerk, 21st Feb., 1893 ; seniorclerk, of rev., April, 1894 ! also member of provl. legisl.
April, 1900 ; precis writer, Dec, 1894; joint council, June, 1894; retd., Dec, 1896.
editor, India Office List, Nov., 1896, to April, ADAMS, George Francis.— Apptd. inspr. of
1900; asst. sec, Indian Currency committee, mines in India, nth April, 1902.
1898; asst. sec, finl. dept., Oct., 1901 ; sec, | ADAMS, George Frederick, B.A., Indian
finl. dept., July, 1902. I C.S. (asst. tnag. and collr., United Prov.). —
424 RECORD OF SERVICES.
Educ. at Otago Univ., N.Z., and Wadham I Punjab as asst. commr. and asst. settlt. officer ;
Coll., Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, of 1898 ; I dep. commr., Dec, 1898.
arrived 1st Dec, 1899, and served in the I AHMADI, l.S.D. (see Ibrahim Shaik Daud
N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. Ahmadi).
ADAMS, John, late Bombay Public Works I AHMED, D. H. (see Delawar Hosain Ahmed).
Dept.—Joined the service, 13th May, 1869; AHSANUDDIN AHMAD, Barr. (1881),
asst. engr., Nov., 1871 ; exec, engr., Sept., t Statutory C.S. (mag. and collr., Bengal).—
1881 ; architectural exec. engr. and surveyor, Apptd. asst mag. and collr. under the native
Jan., 1882 ; is a fellow of Bombay univ. ; retd., civil service rules, 3rd Jan., 1882; confd., June.
Sept., 1900. 1887; joint mag. and dep. collr., March, 1893 ;
ADAMSON, Charles Henry Ellison, C.I.E., mag. and collr., Dec, 1899.
Lieut.-Col., I.S.C., late Burma Comniu. —First AlKMAN, David Wann, India Public
commn., royal artillery, Jan., 1868 ; joined the Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — Trained at R.I.E.
Burma commn., Dec, 1871, and served as asst. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr. 23rd Sept., 1885, and
mag., asst. commr. , and prest. of municipal posted to N.W. Prov. and Oudh; exec, engr.,
committee, Rangoon ; dep. commr., June, 1885; Jan., 1897.
C.I.E., May, 1889; commr., Jan., 1892; retd., AlKMAN, Robert Smith, M.A., LL.L>.,
Oct., 1896. Indian C.S. (judge, high court, N.W. Prov.).—
ADAMSON,Harvey,C.S.I.,M. A., Indian C.S. Educ. at Madras Coll., St. Andrew's, and St.
{Jud. commr., UpperBurma). —Educ.at the Gym Andrew's Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1865 ;
nasium, Old Aberdeen, and King's Coll., Aber arrived, 22nd Nov., 1867, and served in the N.W.
deen ; apptd. after exam, of 1875; arrived, 17th Prov. as asst. mag. ar.d collr., and joint mag.
Dec, 1877, and served in Burma as asst. commr. and dep. collr. ; on famine relief duty in
and settlt. officer ; dep. commr., April, 1888; Bengal, 1874 ; from March, 1884, served in the
commr., July, 1898 ; jud. commr. Upper Burma, jud. dept. ; puisne judge, high court, Sept., 1896;
April, 1902; C.S. I., Jan., 1003; addl. member vice-chancellor, Allahabad univ., Jan., 1898.
of viceroy's legisl. council, Nov. 1903. AINSLIE, William, late Bengal C.S.—Apptd.
ADDIS, David Foulis, M. A., late Indian C.S. from Haileybury Coll., 1845- arrived, 7th Nov.,
1845 ; served in Bengal as asst. and joint mag.
(N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at the Univs. and dep. collr. in Cuttack ; specially employed in
of Glasgow and Edinburgh ; apptd. after exam, 1850-51 and
of 1870 ; arrived, 14th Nov., 1872, and served in sacrifices in 1851-52 in the suppression of Meriah
the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and pur, July, the Kandh districts ; mag. of Rang-
1852; railway commr., E. Indian
collr., joint mag., asst seltlt. officer, and dep. railway, 1856-57; mag. and collr., Bhagalpur,
commr. ; mag. and collr. , July, 1890; district and March, 1857 ; railway commr., E. Bengal railway,
sessions judge, March, 1895; retd,. Oct., 1897. 1858, and subsequently of the S. E. railway also ;
ADDIS, Henry Bawn, late India Public from Aug., 1863, served in the jud. dept., and
Works Dept. —Joined theservice, 25th Jan. ,1871, was apptd. civil and sessions judge of Patna,
as asst. engr., and was employed on the Nimach, ! Jan.,
W. Rajputana and other railways; exec, engr., of the1864; prest., tea commn. , 1867-68 ; judge
high court, Calcutta, May, 1873; retd.,
April, 1878 ; retd., Aug., 1894. I April. 1880.
ADDISON, James, M.A., B.Sc, Indian C.S.
(asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Banff Burgh 'I Dept., AITKEN, Edward Hamilton, B.A., Salt
Bombay (asst. collr.). —Joined the service
Sch. and Aberdeen Univ. ; apptd. after exam, j 19th April,
of 1902 ; arrived, 30th Nov., 1903, and served asst. collr. of1876, as asst. commr. of customs ;
salt rev., July, 1881.
in the Punjab as asst. commr. AIYA, A. (see Adinarayana Aiya).
ADIE, Alfred Edmond, M.I.C.E., Indian AIYANGAR, P. (see Parthasarathi Aivangar).
Public Works Dept. (traffic supt.).—Trained at AIYANGAR, Sir V. B. (see Bhashyam
the Thomason Coll., Roorkee ; apptd. apprentice
engineer, March, 1874, and posted to state rail Aivangar, Sir V.).
AIYAR, G. C. (see Gopala Krishna Aiyar).
ways ; traffic supt., Feb., 1880. AIYAR, R. (see Ramachandra Aivar).
ADIE, Walter Sibbard, B.A., Indian C.S. AIYAR, R. N. (see Narayana Aiyar R.).
(dep. accnt. -gen., Madras).—-Educ. atTrin. Coll., AIYAR, R. V. S. (see Srinivasa Aiyar. R. V.).
Camb. , apptd. after exam, of 1895 ; arrived, 7th AIYAR, Sir S. S. (see Subramaniya Aiyar).
Dec, 1896, and served in Bengal us asst. mag.
and collr. ; transfd. to fin. dept. as asst. comptr., T. AIYAR,
M. A.
T. M. A. S. (see Swaminatha Aiyar,
Assam, Sept., 1899 ; asst. accnt.-gen., Burma, AKBAR, A. (see AH Akbar).
April, 1900; dep. accnt.-gen., Madras, Dec, 1901. AKBAR HUSAIN, Saiyid, Khan Bahadur,
ADINARAYANA AIYA, M., Rao Bahadur, late Jud. Dept., United Prov —Joined the
late settlt. dept., Madras. —Accnt., rev. board service, 25th Nov., 1880, as munsif ; sub. judge,
office, Madras, Feb., 1867 ; registrar, rev. settlt. Aug., 1888 ; judge of small cause courts, March,
dept.. Oct., 1887; asst. commr., Feb., 1889; 1894; retd., Dec, 1903; has translated the
dep. commr., Dec, 1894; retd., March, 1902. Legal Remembrancer's series into Urdu.
AFZAL KHAN, M. (see Muhammad Afzal ALBION RAI KUMAR BANERJI (see
Khan). Banerji, A. R. K.).
AGAR, Agar Padley (dist. supt. of Police, ALCOCK, Alfred William, CLE., M.B.,
Madras). —Joined the service, 18th Nov., 1876 ; Major, Indian Med. Serv\ce(supt. Indian Museum,
asst. supt., Aug.. 1877: supt., April, 1886. and profr.. Medical Coll., Calcutta). — Educ. at
AGASTI, S. K. (see Surja Kumar Agasti). 1 Westminster Sch. and Aberdeen Univ. ; first
AGNEW, Patrick Dai.reacle, Indian C.S. commn., 1st Oct., 1885; in mil. employ tilf
(dep. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Bedford Gr. Nov., 1888, when he was apptd. surgn.-naturalist,
Sch. and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, I marine survey dept. ; dep. sany. commr., Ben-
of 1887 ; arrived, ist Dec, 1889, and served in the 1 gal, Sept. 1892; supt. Indian Museum, and
RECORD OF SERVICES. 425
Srofr. of Zoology, etc.. Med. Coll., Calcutta, ALI AHMED HUSSANALLY. Barr. (1893),
lay. 1803: C.I.E., Jan., 1903; author of Indian C.S. (asst. mag: and collr., United Prov.).
numerous scientific papers. —Educ. at Karachi Mohammedan Sch., Bom
ALCOCK, John Backhouse, late Bombay C.S. bay Univ., and Queen's Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
—Apptd. after exam, of 1874 ; arrived, 10th Nov., after exam, of 1894; arrived 27th Feb., 1896,
1876, and served as asst. collr. and mag., and and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as
railway mag.; from Jan., 1884, served as asst. asst. mag. and collr. and asst. commr.
and joint judge and sessions judge; judge and ALI AKBAR, M.I.C.E., Bombay Public
sessions judge, March, 1894; retd., Nov., 1901. Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E.
ALCOCK, Wilfrid Owen, Indian C.S. Coll. ; joined the service, 1st. Oct., 1882, as asst.
(asst. collr. and mag., Bombay).—Educ. at engr. ; exec, engr., June, 1896.
Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, and Balliol Coll., ALI, I. (sec Inam Ali).
Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, of 1897 ; arrived, ALI KHAN, G. (see Ghazanfur Ali Khan).
3rd Dec, 1898, and served in Bombay as asst. ALI, M. (see Muhammad Ali).
collr. and mag. ALISON, Sir Archibald, Bart., G.C.B.,
ALDER, Wilfred. B.A., Indian C.S. (asst. Gen., late member of Council of India. —
mag, and collr. , United Prov.). —Educ. at Trinity First commn., ensign, 72nd foot, 3rd Nov.,
Colllege, Cambridge ; apptd. alter exam, ol 1846 ; served in the Crimean campaign of 1855,
1899; arrived, 26th Nov., 1900, and served in and was present at siege of Sevastopol (medal
the N.W. Prov. and Oudh, asasst. commr., and and clasp and Turkish medal) ; served in the
asst. mag. and collr. Indian Mutiny, and was mil. sec. to the com
ALEXANDER, Charles Leslie, M.A., Indian mander-in-chief, Aug., 1857, to March, 1858;
C.S. (dep. supt., domains of Maharaja of was present at relief of Lucknow (arm lost,
Benares). —Educ. at Shrewsbury and Trin. medal and clasp, and C.B.) ; in stalf employ
Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1897; ment, adjutant-gen. s dept. at headquarters,
arrived, 7th Dec, 1898, and served in the N.W. and in the south western district, and at
Prov. as asst. mag. and collr. ; dep. supt., Aldershot, 1S62-73 ; served in the Ashanti
domains of Maharaja of Benares, June, 1904. war ot 1873-74 as brigadier-gen. of European
ALEXANDER, Edwin John, late India brigade (thanks of both houses of parliament,
Public Works Dept. — Trained at R.I.E. medal with clasp, and K.C.B.); dep. adjutant-
Coll. ; apptd. to the Depi. as assist, engr. , gen., headquarters, Ireland, 1874-77 ; comman
Sept., 1880, and posted to State Railways ; exec dant, staff college, 1878: dep. quartermaster-
engr., Aug., 1893; retd., April, 1903. gen., intelligence branch, 1878-82; served in
ALEXANDER, Ernest Bruce, late Indian the Egyptian expedn. of 1882 as major-gen. in
C.S. (United Prov.). —Educ. at Repton ; command of troops at Alexandria, and on the
apptd. after exam, of 1869; arrived, 1st Nov., Mahmoudiych canal, and, in command of 3rd
1871, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh brigade, 2nd divn., at battle of Tel-el-Kebir
as asst. mag. and collr., asst. settlt. officer, (thanks of both houses of parliament, medal with
junr. sec to the board of rev., joint mag. and clasp, bronze star, and 2nd class Osmanieh) ;
dep. collr., and dep. commr. ; mag. and collr., promoted licut.-gen. for distinguished service,
Oct., 1889 ; in 1894 acted as sec. to govt., jud. Nov., 1882 ; commanding divn., Aldershot, Aug.,
dept. ; commr., Nov., 1896; retd., Sept., 1903; 1S83, to Feb., 1885; and again, Oct., 1885;
author ol ' Gazetteer of Oorakhpur.' adjutant-gen. to the forces, Feb. -Sept., 1885;
ALEXANDER, Henry Nathaniel, Jail Dept., G.C.B., June, 1887; member of the council of
Bombay (inspr.-gen. of prisons).—Entered the India, Jan., 1889, to Jan., 1899.
service, 26th March, 1872, and served in the ALLANSON, Harry Llewelyan Lyons,
Indo-Euro. tel. dep. ; assist, supt. of police, Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr. Bengal). —
Sept., 1878; supt., Nov., 1884; inspr.-gen. of Educ. at Bedford Grammar School and Exeter
prisons, April, 1901. Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1899 ;
ALEXANDER, James William, late India arrived, 13 Dec, 1900, and served in Bengal as
Public Works Dept.—Joined the service, June, asst. mag. and collr.
1865 ; asst. engr., Dec, 1866 ; asst. sec. to govt, ALLEN, Basil Coplf.sto.\, B.A., Indian C.S.
of India, public works dept., Jan., 1868; exec, (asst. commr., Assam). —Educ. at Haileybury and
engr., March, 1870; suptg. engr., Feb., 1890; Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
retd., Mar., 1899. of 1892; arrived, 14th Dec, 1893, and served in
ALEXANDER, Moses, India Office (Second Assam asasst. commr. and personal asst. to chief
class clerk, Store Dipt.).—Clerk, 2nd class, 3rd commr. ; ofi'g. dir. of land records and agric. ,
March, 1888. May to Nov., 1902 ; supt. of gazetteer revision,
ALEXANDER, Nathaniel Stuart, late Ben Nov., 1902.
gal C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury Coll.; arrived, ALLEN, Charles Francis Egerton, B.A.,
10th July, 1858; from Oct., 1859, served in the Barr. (1871), late Jud. Dept.. Burma. —Called to
Bengal rev. and jud. depts., and was apptd. the bar(Inncr Temple), 1871 ; admitted advocate
mag. and collr., 1st grade, Jan., 1879; commr., of high court, Calcutta, Nov., 1873; 'aw examr.,
Dacca, Aug., 1884; Bhagalpur, Dec, 1885; and Calcutta univ., Dec, 1874, and again in 1875
Bardwan, Aug., 1887 ; retd., March, 1890. and 1876; acting judge of the Calcutta court of
ALGIE, William, B.A., B.C.E., India Public small causes, 1875-76 ; lecturer on English law,
Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Apptd. apprentice presidency coll. . Calcutta, Feb., 1876, and profr.
engr., 19th April, 1875, and posted to Burma ; of law (temporary), May, 1877 ; served as govt,
asst. engr., April, 1876; exec engr., May, advocate, Rangoon, and acted as recorder of
1885; emplovcd on irrign. works in Egypt, Rangoon forvarious periods ; M.P. for Pembroke
•885-86. district, 1892-95.
ALI, A. (see Ameer Ali). ALLEN, CiiarlesGeorgeHillersden, Indian .
ALI, A. (see Asghar Ali). C.S. (mag. and collr. Bengal). —Educ. at Hailey-
426 RECORD OF SERVICES.
bury and Balliol Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. after exam, cutta Univ. ; called to the bar (Inner Temple),
of 1883; arrived, 16th Dec, 1885, and served in 1873; presidency and chief presidency mag.,
Bengal as asst. mag. and coll. , and settlt. officer ; Bengal, 1878-81; member of the Bengal legisl.
joint mag. and dep. collr., Jan., 1893 ; mag. and council, 1878-79, and 1881-83 ; member of the
collr., Nov., 1896. supreme legisl. council, 1884-85 ; Tagore law
ALLEN, David Bird,late Indian C.S. (Bengal). profr., 1884; CLE., 1887; judge ofthe high court
—Educ. at Eton, and St. John's Coll. , Cambridge ; at Calcutta, April, 1890; retd., May, 1904;
apptd. after exam, of 1871 ; arrived, 5th Nov., author of the 'Tagore Law Lectures for 1884.'
1873, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and AMEER HOSSEIN, The Hon. Syed,
collr., asst. to dir.-gen. of statistics, and under CLE., Nawab, Bahadur. — Joined the ser
the dir. of the agricl. dept., May, 1885; joint vice as offg. dep. mag. and dep. collr., 29th
mag. and dep. collr., Sept., 1887 ; mag. and collr., Aug., 1864; confd., 5th Feb., 1867; member of
Aug., 1890; retd., Jan., 1899. Bengal legisl. council, April, 1878 ; member of
ALLEN, Edward Clthuert, B.A., Indian central exam, committee, April, 1886; addl. mem-
CS. (dtp. commr., United Prov.). —Educ. at berof govr.-gen.'scouncil, Dec, i836, and again
the Charterhouse and Lincoln Coll., Oxford; Dec, 1888; CLE., Jan., 1888 ; presidency mag. ,
apptd. after exam, of 1894; arrived, 6th Dec, Calcutta, Nov., 1888; acted as coroner of
1895, and served in the N.W. Prov. andOudhas Calcutta in 1888-89 a,u' 1896 ; and as inspr.-
asst. mag. and collr. ; dep. commr., May, 1902. gen. of registm. in 1893 and 1894.
ALLEN, Jefff.ry Julian, M.I.E.E., late AMIRTA LAL CHATTERJEE, B.L., late
India Telegraph Dept. —Joined the service as Bengal Jud. Dept.— From 19th May, 1862,
asst. supt., 26th Nov., 1868; supt., Aug., 1881; served in the subord. jud. service, Bengal,
dir. traffic branch, May, 1895; dep.-dir. gen.. subord. judge, April, 1873 to 1896.
May, 1900; retd., Aug., icoi. AMPTHILL (Baron) Right Hon. Arthur
ALLEN, Parker Roscoe, A.M.I.C.E., Oliver Villiers Russell, G.C.S. I., G.C.I. E.
Madras Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.).— (governor of Madras).—Born 1869 ; educ. at
Trained at R. I.E. Coll. ; joined the sen-ice, 1st Eton and New Coll., Oxford ; succeeded to the
Oct. , 1882, as asst. engr. ; exec, engr., Nov. ,1894. peerage, 1 884 ; priv. sec. to the Sec. of State
ALLEN, Percy Underhill, B.A., Indian for the Colonies, 1896-1900 ; British delegate to
C.S. (mag. and collr., United Prov.). —Educ. at the Brussels Conference on sugar bounties,
1898; apptd. governor of Madras, Sept., 1900;
Univ. Coll. Sell., Cheltenham Coll., and took his seat, Dec, 1900 ; acted as viceroy and
Magdalen CoH. , Oxford; apptd. after exam, of govr.-gen. from 30th April, 1904, to 12th Dec,
1835; arrived, 21st Nov., 1888, and served in 1904; G.C.S. I., Oct., 1904.
the N.W. Prov. and Oucih as asst. mag. and
collr.; joint mag., April, 1892; dep. commr., Ind. Med. ServiceAdam
ANDERSON, Rivers Steele, Major,
(senr. med. offr., Port Blair).—
May, 1898 ; mag. and collr., April, 1900.
ALLEN, Thomas Taylor, late Indian C.S. Joined Buxa, the service, 31st March, 1889 ; civ.
(Bengal).— Educ. at Queen's Coll. , Cork ; apptd. surgn., June, 1890 ; surgn. naturalist to
after exam, of 1859; arrived, 7th Feb., 1861, and marine Port
survey, March, 1893; senr. med. offr.,
Blair, Oct., 1900; ditto, and asst. supt.,
served in thi: Bengal rev. and jud. depts. ; joint
mag. and dep. collr., April, 1866; district and Sept., 1 901.
ANDERSON, Alexander, CLE., Indian
sessions judge, March, 1875; supt. and remem C.S.
brancer of legal affairs, Feb., 1883; served for Hosp.,(commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Gordon's
New Gr. Sen., and King's Coll., Aber
various periods as member of legisl. council ; deen ; apptd. after exam, of 1870; arrived, 4th
retd., Nov., 1894. Nov., 1872, and served in the Punjab as asst.
ALLISON, Frederick William, B.A., commr., and forest settlt. officer ; dep. commr.,
Indian C.S. (asst. collr., Bombay). —Educ. at March, 1889; CLE., Jan., 1897; commr.,
Leeds Grammar Sch. and Wadham Coll., April, 1900.
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1900 ; arrived,
16th Dec, 1901, and served in Bombay as asst. Lieut.-Col., I. M.S.Alexander
ANDERSON, Vass, M.B.,
(dep. sanitary commr.,
collr.
ALLISON, Hazlett, M.D., Lieut.-Col., Bombay). —Joined the service, 1st April, 1882 ;
in mil. employ till April, 1896, when he was
late Indian Med. Service (Madras).—Joined apptd. dep. sanitary commr., W. Registn. dist.,
the service as surgn., Sept., 1873; arrived,
29th April, 1874, and served on mil. duty; Bombay 1903.
; offd. as sanitary commr. in 1902 and
fort surgn., Fort St. George, profr. of anatomy ANDERSON, Francis Charles, late Indian
in the med. coll., and mod. inspr. 'of seamen,
Jan., 1888 ; fellow of Madras univ., Aug., 1892 ; C.S. (Central Prov.).—Educ. at Edinburgh Acad,
profr. of anatomy, med. coll., and surgn., genl. and Repton Cir. Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of
1869 ; arrived, 31st Oct., 1871, and served in the
hosp., July, 1901 ; retd., Dec, 1903.
ALLSOP, James George Whittlesea, late asst. sec.Prov. Central as asst. commr., personal asst., and
to the chief commr. ; commr. ofexcise
Punjab Police.— Joined the police as asst. dist. supt. ofstamps, and inspr.-gen. ofregistrn., Feb.,
supt., Nov. i860; dist. supt., July, 1880; retd., 1882; sec. to chief commr., Jan., 1891; commr.,
May, 1901. Jabalpur, April, 1894 ; retd. , Jan., 1898 ; prepared
AMBICACHARAN SEN,M.A.,StatutoryC.S. an excise manual for the Central Prov., 1885.
{dist. and sess. Judge, Bengal). —Apptd. under ANDERSON, Francis Geoffrey Hartnell,
the native civil service rules asst. mag. and collr. , Indian C.S. (acct.-gen. , Jammu and Kashmir). —
21st Jan., 1884; confd., 19th Feb., 1886; joint Educ. at Bath Coll. and Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
mag. and dep. collr., Jan., 1893; mag. and collr., apptd. after exam, of 1892 ; arrived, 3rd Dec,
Feb., 1897 ; dist. and sess. judge, Feb., 1898. 1893, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
AMEER ALI, Syed CLE., M.A., Barr. mag. ; asst. pol. agent, Savanur, June, 1896 ;
'1873) late Bengal Judl. Dept.—Educ. at Cal asst. comptr., Central Prov., Nov., 1899 ; dep.
RECORD OF SERVICES.
acct.-gen., Bengal, Oct., 1900; cm depn. as as?t. mag. and collr., and joint mag. and dep.
acct.-gen., Jammu and Kashmir States, Feb., collr.; district and sessions judge, Oct., 1893 ;
1903. acted as jud. commr., Chota Nagpur, in 1895 ;
ANDERSON, George Arthur, India Public retd. March, 1902.
Works Dept. (suptg. engr.).—Trained at R.I.E. ANDERSON, William Vivian, India Office
Coll.; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1875, and (second-class clerk, India Store Depot). —Educ. at
posted to Central India ; transfd. to state rail Devonport High Sch. ; apptd. clerk, 2nd class,
ways, Jan., 1878; exec, engr., Oct., 1885 ; offg. India Store Depdt, 9th April, 1901.
dep. consulting engr. for railways, Bombay, ANDREW, George Percy, B.A., Indian C.S.
June, 1886 ; services lent to Bengal-Nagpur rail- (asst. commr., Burma).—Educ. at Manchester
wayco.,Nov., 1887; undersec.toGovt.,P.W.D., Gr. Sch., and Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
Oct., 1896; offg. sec. to govt, railway branch, after exam, of 1898 ; arrived 20th Dec, 1899,
Bombay, March, 1898 ; suptg. engr., Nov., 1900 ; and served in Burma as asst. commr.
consg. engr. for rlys., Bombay, May, 1902. ANDREW, James, Indian C 3. (collr. and
ANDERSON, Henry Aiken, C.S.I. , Indian mag., Madras).—Educ. at the Royal Sch.,
C.S. (commr. and supt., Punjab). —Educ. at Armagh, and Kingstown Sch. ; apptd. after
Edinburgh Acad, and Repton Gr. Sch. ; apptd. exam, of 1877; arrived, 17th Nov., 1879, and
after exam, of 1871 ; arrived, 13th Nov., 1873, served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag., anil
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.; asst. forest settlt. officer ; head asst. to collr. and
pol. officer, Kuram, Aug., 1880; dep. commr., mag., N. Arcot, April, 1888 ; principal asst.,
May, 1889; acted as commr. and supt., Derajat, Ganjam, Dec, 1801 ; collr. and mag., Trichi-
in 1892, also in 1895 and 1896 ; on special duty nopoli, Nov., 1895; collr. and mag., and govt,
with Waziristan delimitation commn. in 1894, agent, Tanjore, Oct., 1897 ; collr. and mag.,
and 1895 ; C.S. I., June, 1897 ; commr. and supt., Coimbatore, Dec, 1903.
March, 1899. ANDREWS, William, India Office (Second
ANDERSON, James Chapman, M.A., Barr. Class Clerk, Acct.-Gen.'s Dept.).—Clerk, 2nd
(1872), late Bengal C.S. —Educ. at Edinburgh class, 30th March, 1876.
Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of i860; arrived, ANSON, George Wemyss, Lieut.-Col. .Indian
14th Nov., 1 861 ; 3erved in Bengal as asst. mag. Army, late Oudh Commn. —First commn., nth
and collr., joint mag., dep. commr., and mag. Jan., 1867 ; private sec. and A.D.C. to lieut.-
and collr. ; on special duty connected with the govr., N.W. Prov., 1871, and 1875-78 ; from
Wahabi case, lune, 1870; retd., 1888. April, 1872, served as offg. cantonmt. mag. and
ANDERSON, James Arthur, M.I.C.E., late offg. asst. commr. ; confd. in latter appt., Sept.,
India Public Works Dept. —Joined the dept. as 1875, and in the former, Sept., 1877; agent,
asst. engr., 13th Dec, 1871 ; exec, engr., Dec, Balrampur estate, June, 1886; in addn.
1876; employed on the Sind-Pishin, Indus valley cantonmt. mag., Aug., 1887; agent and dep.
andE. Bengal railways ; engr. -in-chief, Kashmir commr., Oudh, Nov., 1890; acting supt. of Port
railway survey, Oct., 1890; supt, way and Blair, Dec, 1897,10 Jan., 1900; commr., Oudh,
works, E. Bengal railway, July, 1892 : suptg. Dec, 1901 ; transfd. to U.S. list, Nov., 1903.
engr., Oct., 1892; chief engr., March, 1896; ANTHONY, Adam Henry, Finl. Dept. Govt,
retd., 1899. of India (coinptr., post office of India). —Entered
ANDERSON, James Drummond, late Indian the dept., Oct., 1876 ; asst. comptr.-gen. in
C.S.—Educ. at Rugby; apptd. after exam, of charge of paper currency, April, 1892 ; dep.
1873; arrived, 14th Nov., 1875, and served in acct.-genl., Burma, Dec, 1898 ; ditto, Punjab,
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.; transfd. to j000 ; comptr., Central Provinces, March, 1901 ;
Assam, Jan., 1880, and served as asst. commr., comptr., post office of India, April, 1902.
and asst. sec. to chief commr. ; dep. commr., ANTHONY, George T., India Public Works
April, 1889 ; returned to Bengal as mag. and Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at Thomason Coll. ;
collr., April, 1894; author of vocabularies ot apptd. apprentice engr., 8th June, 1882, and
the Tippera-Deori-Chutia and Aka languages, posted to N.W. P. and O. ; asst. engr., Dec,
and a collection of Kachari folk stories ; retd. , 1882 ; exec, engr., Feb., 1895.
Aug., 1900. APJOHN, James Henry, M.A., M.I.C.E.,
ANDERSON, John, M.B., Lieut.-Col., I. M.S. late India Public Works Dept. — Joined
(civilsurg., Lucknow). —Entered the service, 30th the service, 22nd Dec, 1868, as asst. engr.,
Sept., 1878 ; civ. surg., Bijnor, April, 1881 ; and was employed on irrign. works in Bengal ;
served as civ. surg. and supdt. of jail at various exec, engr., Sept., 1873 ; chief engr., Mar., 1898 ;
stations ; Lucknow, April, 1901. services lent to Calcutta port commrs., Mar., 1887 ;
ANDERSON, John Watson Macclesfield, retd., April, 1901.
Col., late Rev. Survey Dept., Bombay. —First APLIN, Stephen Lushington, Major, Indian
cominn., Jan., 1855; from Nov., 1863, served in Army (dep. commr., Burma).— First commn.,
the rev. survey dept., Mysore, as asst. supt. and Sept., 1883; joined Burma Commn. April, 1891,
dep. supt.; from April, 1881, served as supt. of and served as asst. commr., cantonment mag.,
the Sind settlt. survey ; retd., March, 1888. and judge, small causes court ; dep. commr.,
ANDERSON, Joseph William Townsend, Oct., 1902.
F. R.C.S. , Lieut.-Col., Indian M.S. (civil surg., ARBUTHNOT, Sir Alexander John,
yihmedabad). —Joined the service, 14th April, K.C.S.I., CLE., late Madras C.S., late Member
1881, and was placed on general duty; served of the Council of India.—Educ. at Rugby
with the Upper Burma Field Force, 1886 ; civil and Haileybury Coll., and apptd. to the Madras
surg., Aden, Feb., 1889; Ahmedabad, April, civil service in 1842; arrived, Sept., 1842;
1901. served as asst. collr. and mag.,Malayalam translr. .
ANDERSON, Robert Hildebrand, late sec. to the coll. and univ. boards, and dep. and
Indian C.S. (Bengal).—Apptd. after exam, of acting registrar to the sadar court ; dir. of public
1874; arrived, 7th Dec, 1876, and served as instrn., March, 1855; chief sec. to govt, and
RECORD OF SERVICES.
member oflegis!. council, Oct., 1862; memberof intell., War Office, April, 1896, to April, 1901 ,
Madras council, Oct., 1867, to Oct., 1872; member ot Chili-Areentine boundary Tribunal,
temporary govr. of Madras in the absence of Lord IQ02 ; K.C.M.G., Dec, 1902.
Napier, Feb.-May, 1872 ; retd. from the Madras ARDESAR KAIKHOSHRU CAMA (see
civil service, Oct., 1874 ; member of govr. -gen. s Cama, A. K.).
council, June. 1875, to April, 1880, and acted as ARMSTRONG, Francis Busfield. India
prest. in 1878 and 1879; vice-chancellor of the Office (director of funds).—Educ. at Chelten
univ. of Madras, Oct., 1871, and of the univ. of ham Proprietary Coll., and King Edward's
Calcutta, Oct., 1878 ; counsellor of the Empress Sch. Birmingham ; junr. clerk, finl. dept., 30th
of India, Jan., 1877; member of the council March, 1809; senr. clerk, Sept., 1883; asst.
■of India, 1st Nov., 1887—31st Oct., 1897; vice- sec, Public Works Dept., Oct., 1901 ; director
prest. , 1893-94; author of various publns. on of funds and offl. agent to admr.-gen. of India,
educl. and other subjects in connection with Oct., 1903.
India, among which are ' Reports ot Selected ARMSTRONG, John Arthur, Lieut.-Col.,
Cases determined in the Court of Foujdari R.E., late India Public Works Dept. — First
Adawlut,' 1851; 'Papers relating to Public commn., June, i860; joined the dept., Nov.,
Instruction in Madras,' 1855; 'A Memoir of 1865, and served in the Punjab as asst. engr.,
Sir Thomas Munro,' 1881 ; &c. and in the Hazara campaign, 1868, in charge of
ARBUTHNOT, Robert Edward Vaughan, field telegraph ; exec. cngr. , Sept., 1869 ; asst. to
Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Burma). —Educ. at chief engr., and asst. sec. to govt, April, 1877;
the Merchant Taylor's Sch. , and St. John's Coll. , served in Kashmir on special roadwork, 10S1-82;
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, ot 1890 ; arrived, suptg. engr., March, 1886 ; retd., March, 1887.
15th Nov., 1892, and served in Burma as asst. ARMSTRONG, John Scobell, late Bengal
commr.; under sec, Nov., 1897; asst. settlt. C.S. —Educ. at Marlborough Coll.; apptd. after
officer, Oct., 1899; under sec. to govt, of India, exam, of 1864 ; arrived, 3rd March, 1866, and
rev. and agric. dept., Oct., 1900; retransfd. to served in the rev. and jud. depts. in Bengal ; dep.
Burma, March, 1904. collr. of customs, Calcutta, Dec, 1877; mag. and
ARBUTHNOTT, John Campbell, C.I.E., collr., and collr. of customs, Calcutta, April, 1883 ;
Indian C.S. (dep. commr., Assam). —Educ. at port commr. .Calcutta, Nov. , 1 887; retd. .July, 1 892.
Fettes Coll. , Edinburgh ; apptd. after exam, of ARNOLD, George Frederick, B.A., Indian
1877; arrived, 21st Dec, 1879, and served in C.S. (asst. commr., dist. judge and addl. sess.
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. : transfd. to judge, Burma). —Educ. at Merchant Taylors'
Assam, Feb., 1883, and served as asst. commr. ; Sch., and Queen's Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
dep. commr. , Nov. , 1890 ; C. I.E., Jan., i8q8. exam, of 1892 ; arrived, 1st Jan., 1894, and served
ARBUTHNOTT, Lindsay George, Madras in Burma as asst. commr. ; asst. sec. to govt.,
Police Dept. (dep. inspr.-gen.). —Joined the Oct., 1897; under sec, Oct , 1899, to July, 1900 ;
service, 13th May, 1875 ; asst. supt., Dec. 1878 ; dist. judge and addl. sess. judge, Feb., 1902.
supt., Jan., 1888 ; dep. inspr.-gen., Feb., 1902. ARNOLD, Thomas Walker, B.A., late
ARCHER, Charles, Major, Indian Army, Indian Educl. Service {asst. librarian, India
Foreign Dept., Govt, of India (pol. agent, Office). —Educ. at Magdalene Coll., Cambridge;
Quclta-Pishin). —First commn., 9th Sept., 1882 ; apptd. profr. of philosophy, govt, coll., Lahore,
entered civil employ, 8th Aug., 1887, as acting Feb., 1898; asst. librarian, India Office, 1904;
asst. agent. Baluchistan ; confd.. May, 1889 ; author of ' The Preaching of Islam.'
asst. sec to govt, of India, foreign dept., April, ARNOTT, James, M.D.,C.M.,Brigade-Surgn.-
1891 ; pol. agentin Zhob, Jan., 1894; pol. agent, Lieut.-Col., late Bombay Med. Dept. —Joined
Sinjaui, and dep. commr., Thai Chotiali, April, the Indian med. service, 1st April, 1867 ; arrived,
1899; pol. agent, Dir. , Swat and Chitral, April, 25th Oct., 1867, and was employed under the mil.
1901 ; ditto, Quetta-Pishin, April, 1904. dept. till Aug., 1868, including service in the
ARDAGH, Sir John Charles, K.C.M.G., Abyssinian expedn. (medal), and subsequently
K.C.I. E.. C.B., Maj.-Genl., R.E.—Educ. at as asst.-surgn. in the David Sassoon hosp.,
Trinity Coll., Dublin; entered royal engrs. as Poona, and in the European gen. hosp., Bombay,
lieut., 1st April, 1S59; attached to the special and as profr. ofpathology in the Grant med. coll. ;
embassy during the congress at Berlin, June, served in Afghan war of 1879-80 (medal) ;
1878, and was made a C.B. (civil), July, 1878; surgn. , European gen. hosp., Bombay, March-
apptd. asst. to commr. for the delimitation of April, 1882; prof, ofmidwifery, Grant med. coll.
the frontier of Bulgaria, Sept., 1870; commr. and obstetric physician, Jamsetji Jijibhoy hosp.,
for the demarcation of the Greek frontier, April, 1882; physician, European gen. hosp.,
June, 1881 ; served in the Egyptian campaign May, 1891 ; awarded a good service pension,
of 1882-84, including the operations at Alex 1896; retd., April, 1898.
andria, and the battle of Tcl-el-Kebir (medal ARNOTT, Marmaduke Henry, India Public
with clasp, bronze star, and 4th class Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E.
of Osmanieh) ; served in the Soudan in 1884, Coll. ; appointed to the dept. as asst. engr.,
commanding royal engrs. and chief of the 23rd Sept., 1881, and posted to Bengal; exec,
intelligence dept. (battles of Teb and Tamai; 2 engr., March, 1894.
clasps); C.B. (mil.), May, 1884; served in Soudan ARNOTV, Napoleon, Maj.-Gen., R.E., late
expedn., 1884-85 ; commandant of base at Cairo, Mil. Works Dept., Govt, of India. —First commn.,
and in the expedn. of 1885-86 with the frontier 22nd Dec, 1865; arrived, 13th Dec, 1868, and
field force ; received the 3rd class of the served in Bengal and the Punjab on irrign.
Medjidie ; private sec. to the Marquess of Lans- duty; exec engr., Jan., 1879; offd. as sec. to
dovvnc, govr. -gen. of India, from Dec, 1888, to agent to govr.-gen., Baluchistan, and as sec. to
Jan., 1894; C.I.E., Jan., 1892; K.C.I. E., Jan. defence committee in 1882; employed on special
1894; commandant of sch. of mil. cngrg., Chat- defence works, Aug., 1887 ; suptg. engr., Dec,
him, April, i?95 to March, 1896; dir. of mil. 1889; dep. dir.-gen., mil. works, Sept., 1890;
RECORD OF SERVICES. 429
transfd. to Madras command as chief engr., I asst. commr., April, 1 S7S ; dep. commr., Aug.,
Mar., 1894 ; dir.-gen. of mil. works in India 1898; K.-i-H. medal, Jan., 1003; retd. April, 1904.
June. i8q6; retd., March, 1899. ASHTON, George, India Office (second class
ARTHUR. Sigismund Rayxor, Indian C.S. \ clerk, Finl. Debt.). —Clerk, 2nd class, 7th April,
(is/ asst., Bombay).—Educ. at Charterhouse, 1884.
and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of ASHWORTH, Ernest Horatio, B.A.,
1886; arrived, 19th Nov., 1888, and served in \ Indian C.S. (joint mag.. United Prov.).—Educ.
Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. , and forest at Merchant Taylors' Sen. and St. John's Coll.,
settlt. officer ; and asst., March, 1896 ; 1st asst., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1893 ; arrived,
lulv, 1898. nth Dec, 1894, and served in the N.W. Prov.
' A"RUNDEL.SirArundelTagg,K.CS.I.,B.A., and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. supdt.
Indian C.S. (member of Viceroys council). — and judge S.C. court, Delira Dun, Jan., 1902;
Educ. at Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, joint mag., Oct., 1903.
of 1864; arrived, 18th Nov., 1865, and served in ASLAM, M. (see Muhammad Aslam).
Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; private sec. to 1 ASLAM KHAN, M. (see Muhammad Aslam
govr. of Madras, July, 1875 ; prest. of the munici Khan.)
pal commn., Madras, June, 1881 ; fellow of the ASTON, Henry Faure, Barr. (1884), Indian
Madras univ., March, 1882; principal asst. to C.S. (judge, High Court, Bombay).—Educ.
collr. and mag., Vizagapatam, Oct., 1884; district at the S. African Coll. ; apptd. after exam, ot
and sessionsjudgc, Kistna, Dec, 1884 ; collr. and 1867 ; arrived, 9th Oct., 1869, and served in Bom
mag., Kistna, Aug., 1887; member, board of rev. , bay as asst. collr. and mag., railway mag., and
and member of legisl. council, Jan.. 1894; sec. cantonmt. mag. ; 1st grade, asst. judge and
to govt., rev. dept., Dec, 1896; chief sec. to sessions judge, Aug., 1883 ; jud. asst., Kath
govt., Madras, and member of legisl. council, iawar, March, 1885 ; judge and sessions j idg.',
Oct., 1897; acting member of council, Madras, Nov., 1886; on special duty in connection with
June, 1898 ; confd. Sept., 1898; C.S.I., Dec, , settlt. cases, Baroda, in 1888 ; offg. jud. commr.,
1898; member of viceroy's council, May, 1901 ; I Lower Burma, April, 1894, and Jan. -May, 1S95 ;
K.C.S.I., Jan., 1904. agent for sardars in the Deccan, March, 1859 ;
ARUNDELL,EdwardWilliam,B.A.,F.C.H., j addl. member of legisl. council of govt, of
India Public Works Dept. (suptg.engr.)—Trained Bombay, Aug.. 1809; offg. judge, high court,
at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., I Bombay, MavandOct., 1902; cont'd., Sept., 1003.
1874, and employed on surveys and other railway ATHIM, Samuel, A.M.I.C.E., India Public
work in the Punjab; exec, engr., May, 1883; ' Works Dept. (exec, engr.). —Trained at Thoma-
dep. consulting engr. to govt, of India tor rail I son Coll., Roorkee; apptd. apprentice engr.
ways, central divn., May, 1887; Lucknow, Nov., I 3rd June, 1882. and posted to N.W. Prov. and
1894; suptg. engr., April, 1897; consg. engr. 1 Oudh (iirigation) ; asst. engr., 3rd Dec, 1882;
for railways, Assam, Aug., 1900. exec, engr., Dec, 1096.
ASGHAR ALI, Sheikh, Qanungo, B.A., Barr. ATKINS, Chaklfs Herbert, Indian C.S.
(1896), Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). — ' (dep. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at King Henry
Educ. at Christ's Coll., Camb., and Univ. Coll., VIII's Sch., Coventry, and Balliol Coll.,
London ; apptd. after exam, ol 1895 • arrived, Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1889 ; arrived,
16th Dec, 1896, and served in the Punjab as 30th Nov., 1891, and served in the Punjab as
asst. commr. I asst. cimmr. : registrar, chief court, Feb.,
ASHBURNER, Lionel R., C.S.I., late Bom 1898 to May, 1899; dep. commr., Nov., 1901.
bay C.S. —Apptd. from Haileyburv, 1848 ; served ATKINS, John De Courcy, Indian C.S.
in the rev. and jud. depts. in firoach, Surat, (senr. collr., Bombay). — Educ. at Univ. Coll.
and Kaira ; on the outbreak of the Mutiny was Sch., London Uni>\, and Balliol Coll., Ox
apptd. supt. of police, Kaira, and oreanised a ford; apptd. alter exam, of 1878; arrived, 9H1
body of horse and foot for the protection of the Nov., 1880, and served in Bombay as asst. collr.
eastern frontier ; special commr. for trial ot and mag., and forest settlt. officer; under sec.
rebels, 1858 ; collr. and mag., Khandcsh, 1861 ; to govt, in the fin. and rev. depts. ; dep. acctnt.-
rev. and police commr., N. divn., 1872 ; member gen., post mr.-gen. ; collr., and dist. mag. ;
of council, Bombay, Aug., 1877; acted as govr., junr. sec. to govt, in the gen., educ! .Sic., depts.,
13th March t028th"April, 1880; retd., 1883. April, 1895 ; sec. to govt.. July, 1896 ; senr. collr.,.
ASHBY, John Shltkburgii, Licut.-Col., Satara. and pol. agent, Phaltan, March, 1901.
late Indian Army. — First commn., March, 1870 ; ATKINSON, Edwin Henry de Vere, Major
on mil. duty to 1889; asst. pol. resdt., Aden, R.E. (principal, Thomason Coll., Roortec). —
Mar., 1889 and Nov., 1902, to April, 1903; asst. First commn.. 16th Sept, 1885; ins.tr., R. M.
pol. agent, Kathiawar, Sept., 1894; retd. March, Acad., Jan., 1S96, to July, 1899; offg. principal,
1904. Thomason Coll., Nov., 1901 ; conld., Dec. 1902.
ASHE, Robert William D'Estcourt, Indian ATKINSON, Frederic James, Finl. Dept.,
C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at 1 Govt, of India (offg. accnt-gen., Burma.). —
Dublin High Sell., at the Royal Univ. of Ireland, , Joined the service os probr., 8th July, 1873, and
and Trin. Coll.. Dublin ; apptd. after exam, ot I served as district grain acctiit. in Bengal, and
1894; arrived 4th Dec, 1895, and served in , as asst. acctnt.-gen., in Bombay, Bengal, and
Madras as asst. collr. and mag. N.W. Prov. ; asst. comptr., Hurma, Dec, 1888;
ASHPITEL, Francis William, A.M.I.C.E., dep. acctnt.-gen., N.W. Prov. and Oudh,
Madras Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — I June, 1891 ; dep. acctnt.-gen., Bengal, March,
Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; joined the service, I 1896 ; offg. dep. auditor-gen., icoo ; offg. comptr.,
istOct., 1882, as asst. engr. ; under sec. to govt., Indian Treasuries, Dec, 1900; dep. auditor-
Nov., 1892; exec, engr., May, 1894. gen., Sept., 1901 ; offg. accnt.-gen., Burma,
ASHTON, Albert Frederick, late Salt 1 March, 1904 ; author of several works on
Dept.—Entered the service, 25th Jan., 1865 urrency ?.nd exchange.
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ATKINSON, John Nathaniel, Indian C.S. AYLING, William Bock, Indian C.S. (snl>-
(member, rev. board, Madras).—Educ. at Marl collr. andjoint mag. , Madras).—Educ. at Wey
borough Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of 1876; mouth Coll. and Magdalene Coll. , Cambridge;
arrived, 3rd Dec, 1878, and served in Madras apptd. after exam, of 1S86; arrived, 30th Jan.,
as asst. collr. and mag., and asst. sessions 1889, and served in Madias as asst. collr. and
judge ; on special duty under the commr. of mag.; head assist. Oct., 1895; sub-collr. and
salt rev., April, 1885; head asst. to collr. and joint mag., Jan., 1900.
mag., Sept., 1886; sub-collr. and joint mag., BACON, Henry Mathew John, F.C.H.,
Jan., 1851; collr. and mag., Dec, 1894; collr. India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained
ot customs, protector of emigrants, supt. of at R.I.E. Coll. ; joined the service, 23rd Sept.,
stamps, and chairman, Harbour Trust Board, 1883, as asst. engr. and was posted to the
Madras, Nov., 1897; sddl. member of legisl. N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; transld. to Burma,
council, Madras, Nov., 1901, and Nov., 1903; June, 1892 ; exec, engr., Aug., 1893.
member, board of rev., Madras, May, 1903 ; BADCOCK, Sir Alexander Robert, K.C.B.,
ditto, and commr. of rev. settlmt. and dir. of C.S. I., Gen., Indian Army (Member 0/ Council
land records and agric, March, 1504. of India). —First commn., 1st Oct., 1861 ;
ATKINSON. Robert Philip, A.M.I. C.K., commissary gen. in chief, Eastlndies, Dec, 1888;
India Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). — qr. mr. gen. in India, Nov., 1895; member ol
Apptd. from R.I.K. Coll., 1st Oct., 1876, as council of India, March, 1901 ; served in Bhoo-
asst. engr., posted to N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; tan Expdn., 1864-3 ; Hazara Campaign, 1868 ;
exec, engr., Jan., 18S5; employed on the Perak Expdn., 1875-6 ; Afghan War, 1878-80.
Ganges Canal ; suptg. engr., Oct., 1902. BADCOCK, Francis William, late Indian
ATLAY, Ven. B. T., M.A., late Ecclesl. Dept., C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. at Harrow Sch.; apptd.
Bengal. —Arrived, 17th Oct., 1867; chaplain ol after exam, of 1867 ; arrived, 24th Nov., 1869, and
St. Paul's Cathedral and of the gen. hosp., Dec, served in Bengal as asst. mag., joint mag., and
1867; senr. chaplain, Oct., 1877 ; senr. chaplain, dep. collr., and settlt. officer ; offg. inspr.-gen.
St. Paul's Cathedral, and chaplain of the gen. of rcgistrn., March, 1879 ; joint niag^ and dep.
hosp. and presidency jail, Jan., 1882; com colli., Oct., 1881 ; district and sessions judge,
missary to the lord bishop, and offg. chaplain in Jan., 1888; retd., March, 1895.
charge of the diocese. March, 1883 ; archdeacon BADDELEY, William Lewis Clinton, Col.,
of Calcutta, Sept., 1883 ; retd., 1889, and was R.E., Madras Public Works Dept. \snf>tg.
apptd. vicar of Willesden. engr.). —Joined the dept., 23rd July, 1874; asst.
ATUL CHANDRA CHATTERJEE, B.A.. engr. chief
, Aug., 1875 ; exec. engr. , May, 1883; dep.
engr. and under sec, public wTorks dept.,
Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., United
Prov.). — Educ. at Calcutta Univ. and King's Nov., 1886, to March, 1891 ; suptg. engr., Oct.,
Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1896: 1896.
arrived, 10th Dec, 1897, and served in the lateBADGLF.Y, William Francis, Col., I.S.C.
Survey of India. —First commn. , April, 1857;
N.W. P. as asst. mag. and collr.
ATUL CHUNDER DUTT, Indian C.S. (sub- arrived, May, 1857 ; served during the Mutiny
collr. and joint mag., Madras). —Educ at the in Central India and Oudh, and afterwards with
Free Church Instn., Calcutta, and at Christ's the Lushai expedn. in charge of a survey party
1' medals and clasp) ; apptd. to the topogrl.
Cell., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1887; survey, May, 1865, and was employed in Kcwa
arrived, 14th Jan.. 1890, and served in Madras
as asst. collr. and mag. ; head asst., Dec. and Bundelkhand, and in the Khasi, Garo, and
1896; sub-collr. and joinf mag., April, 1903. Naga Hills; dep. supt, Dec, 1880; in charge
of Gujarat survey, March, 1884; offg. asst.
AUCOTT, Elliott, India Office (second class surveyor-gen. in charge of photo, and litho.
clerk, Funds Dept.). —Clerk, 2nd class, 27th Feb., offices, March. 1886; retd., June, 1889.
1886. BADHWAR, G. C. (see Gokal Chand
AULAD HUSSAIN, CLE., Khan Bahadur, Badhwar).
late Central Prov. Commn. —Joined the service, BADOCK, Henry Walter, India Office
29th July, 1844 ; served in various subord. posts (senr. clerk, Acctnt. -Gen's. Dept.). —Junr. clerk,
till Dec, 1864, when he was apptd. extra asst. nth Feb., 1876; senr. clerk, June, 1893.
commr. ; CLE., Jan., 1882 ; asst. commr., Sept., BADROODIN TYABJ1, Bair. (1867).—
1883; settlt. officer, Jan., 1885; also asst. Judge of High Court, Bombay, July, 1895.
commr., June, 1890; retd., Dec, 1898. BADSHAH, K. J. (see Kavasjee Jamasjee
AUSTIN, Robert Frederick, B.A., Indian Badshah).
C.S. (head asst., Madras). —Educ. at King's BAGLEY, Arthur Herbert, B.A., Barr.
Coll. Sell, and Univ. Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after (1888), LL. B. (judge, small causes court, Kan-
exam, of 1893; arrived, 23rd Dec, 1894, and goon). —Apptd. judge, court of small causes,
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; head Rangoon, April, 1900.
asst., Mav, 1902. BAGLEY, Frederick Robert, M.I.C.E., India
AUSTIN, Ware Plumhtre, late Indian C.S. Public Works Dept. (chief engr.). —Trained
(Madras). —Educ. at St. Paul's Sch. , and atThomason Coll.; apptd., 16th Sept., 1871, and
Gloucester Sch.; apptd. after exam, of 1862; was employed on road works in the Central
arrived, 28th Dec, 1864, and served in Madras Prov., and on famine relief works in Bengal ;
as asst. mag, and collr. , and sub-collr. and joint transfd. to state railways, and employed in Burma
mag.; district and sessionsjudge, Oct., 1884, and on railway survey and construction ; exec engr.,
again in 1888 ; collr. and mag., Nov., 1886; collr. May, 1883 ; suptg. engr., April, 1897 ; chief engr.,
of sea customs, and of the Madras district, Jan., 1903; has received the India medal and
protector of emigrants, supt. of stamps and two Burma clasps.
stationery, and chairman of the harbour trust BAGLEY, William Albert, India Public
board, Nov., 1391 ; retd., May, 1897. Works Dept. (exec. mgr.). — Trained at
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Thomason Coll. ; apptd., Oct., 1877, and posted BAINES, Cuthbert Edward, B.A., India
to the Punjab; asst. engr., July, 1878; exec, Office (resdt. cltrk).—Educ. at St. Paul's Sch.
engr., Jan., 1892. and Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford ; apptd. junr.
BAGNELL, Henry William James, Indian clerk, finl. dept., 13th March, 1903 ; resdt. clerk,
C.S. (junr. collr. Bombay). —Educ. at East April, 1904.
bourne Coll. , Keble Coll., Oxford, and Trinity BAINES, Jervoise Athelstane, C.S. I. , late
Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, of 1880; ar Indian C.S. (Bombay). —Educ. at Rugby, and
rived, 1st Nov., 1882, and served in Bombay Trinity Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam.,
as asst. collr. and mag., and forest settlt. officer ; of 1868; arrived, 12th Nov., 1870, and served as
junr. collr., Jan., 1898; ditto and pol. agent, asst. collr. and mag., asst. pol. agent, and
Janjira, Jan., 1900. cantonmt. and railway mag. ; dep. supt. of
BAGSHAWE, Cecil, late Indian Forest census operations in Bombay presidency, and
Dept.—Joined the service as temporary sub- under sec. to govt., gen. dept. (census), April,
asst conservator, 26th Oct., 1869 ; asst. con 1880; 2nd asst. collr. and forest settlt. officer,
servator, 14th Aug., 1871 ; dep. conservator, Dec, 1882; on special duty to supervise the
Oct., 1876 ; employed in the mil. dept. in the work under the income tax act in the Bombay
Kuram valley, Aug., 1879, and at the forest presidency, May, 1886 ; also acting as dir. of
sch., Dehra Dun, Dec, 1879 ; conservator, agric. from Dec, 1886 ; 1st asst. collr. and mag.,
Jan., 1880; retd., Nov., 1001. Oct. -Nov., 1886 ; served under the govt, of India
BAGSHAWE, Frank Theodore, late Madras as census commr. for India from Aug., 1889 ;
Police Dept. —Entered the service May, 1869, and on depn. to England to complete census report,
served in rev. dept. till June, 1876 : then in May, 1892 ; on depn. at India office, July, 1893,
police dept. as asst. supt. and supt. ; dep. insp. and prepared decennial report on moral and ma
gen., July, 1895 ; commr. of police, Madras city, terial progress of India, 1891-92; C.S. I., Jan.,
Nov., 1895; acting inspr.-gen., Dec, 1896-May, 1894 ; sec to royal commn. on opium, June,
1897 ; retd., July, 1899. 1894, to March, 1895; retd., Sept., 189s.
BAIG, M. A. A. (see Mirza Abbar- Ali Baig). BAIRD, Andrew Wilson,C.S. I., F.R.S.,Col.,
BAILEY, Frederick, Lieut.-Col., R.E.. late R.E., late Mint Dept., Calcutta.— Lieut, royal
Forest Dept, N.W. Prov. —Arrived as a lieut., engrs. , Dec, 1861 ; arrived, March, 1863, and
12th Nov., 1864; served under the mil. dept. till served in the Bombay public works dept. as
July, 1867, when he was apptd. asst. engr. ; exec, asst. engr., and was employed on the har
engr., June, 1871 ; from Aug., 1871, served in bour defences and reclamations; exec engr.,
the forest dept. as dep. conservator and supt. of Oct., 1867 ; served in the Abyssinian expedn. as
forest surveys ; conservator of forests, and dir. of asst. field engr., 1868 (medal) ; from Dec, 1868,
Indian forest sch., in addn. to his duties as served in the trigonl. survey as asst. surveyor,
supt of forest surveys, Sept., 1878 ; retd., April, and was employed in Kathiawar and Gujarat ;
1892 ; is lecturer on forestry at Edinburgh univ. , asst. supt., Oct., 1871 ; in July, 1877, was apptd.
and sec. to royal Scottish geographical society. to the general superintendence and control of
BAILEY, Richard Jones, late India Public tidal observations upon the Indian coasts ; on
Works Dept. — Trained at Thomason Coll. ; depn. as commr., Venice geographical congress
apptd., 25th Oct., 1872, and posted to the mil. and exhibn., Aug., 1881 ; dep. supt, July, 1882;
works branch in the Punjab ; transfd. to Burma, mint master, Calcutta, Aug. , 1889; C.S. I., June,
Jan., 1 88 1 ; exec ener., May, 1883; special 1897 ; retd., April, 1899 ; author of various
duty, public works secretariat, Burma, Nov., papers and reports on tidal observations, and
1896; retd., Dec, 1903 other works ; and joint author of the annual tide
BAILLIE, Duncan Colvin, Indian C.S. tables for Indian ports.
(commr.. United I'rov.). —Educ. at Inverness BAKER, Charles Maurice, B.A., Indian
Acad., Glasgow Acad., and Edinburgh Univ.; C.S. (2nd asst., Bombay). —Educ. at Tonbridge
apptd. after exam, of 1877 ; arrived, 10th Nov., [ Gr. Sch., and Trin. Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
1879, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh exam, of 1894; arrived, 9th Dec, 1895, and
as asst. mag. and collr., asst. commr., and asst. I served ill Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ;
settlt. officer ; joint mag., Sept., 1889; provl. 2nd asst., Dec, 1903.
supt. of census operations, April, 1890, and pre BAKER, Edward Norman, C.S. I., Indian
pared the report ; dep. commr., April, 1894 ; mag. C.S. (finl. member 0/ govr. -gent's, council).
and collr., Feb., 1896 ; sec. to Board of Revenue, —Educ. at Christ's Coll., Finchley; apptd.
July, 1896; opium agent, Benares, Jan., 1899; after exam, of 1876 ; arrived, 15th Nov.,
commr., Nov., 1903 ; author of the census report 1878, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
of 1891. collr, ; under sec, govt, of Bengal, finl. dept.,
BAIN, Francis William, M.A., Indian Educl. May, 1885; acted as under sec, govt, of India,
Service iprofr. of history and pol. economy, fin. and commerce dept. , in 1885 ; dep. commr.
Deccan Coll., Poona). —Educ. at Westminster ! June, 1890; dep. sec. to govt, of India, fin.
School and Christ Church, Oxford ; joined the and commerce dept., Sept., 1892 ; mag. and
service 1st June, 1892, when he received the collr., Aug., 1895 ; collr. of customs, April,
appt. he now holds; author of 'The Digit of 1897; sec. to govt, finl. and municipal depts.,
the Moon,' and 'The Descent of the Sun.' Oct., 1899; C.S. I., May, 1900; member of
BAINBRIDGE, Georc;e, M.D., Surgn.- Bengal legist. Council, Nov., 1900; sec. to govt
Gen., late I. M.S. —Joined the service, 1st of India, fin. and commerce dept., May, 1903 ;
April, 1867 ; arrived, 25th Oct. , 1867, and served finl. member of govr. -genl's. council, Jan., 1005.
.in Bombay as civil surgn. and in various acting BAKER, FRANCis.late Indian C.S.(N. W.Prov.
appts. ; civilsurgn. , Karachi, Dec, 1891 ; princ. and Oudh). —Educ at Berkhampstcad Gr. Sch.
med. officer, Sind dist., Oct., 1896; surgn. -gen., and Cheltenham Coll. ; apptd. after exam1, of
Bombay, and member of plague committee, 1867; arrived, 13th Nov., 1869, and served
Oct., 1897; retd., Oct., 1902. in the N.W. Prov. as as»t. mag. and :ollr.,
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and first asst. sec. to govt. ; private sec. to I service, 1st April, 1872, as probny. acctt. r confd.,
lieut.-govr. , N.W. Pros'., April, 1874 ; junr. sec, April, 1873: asst. examr., Dec, 1881 ; dep.
board of rev., May, 1878 ; under sec. to govt., examr., April, 1885; examr., July, 1892.
May, 1881 ; supt. of Dehra Dun, March, 1884 ; BAMBER, Charles James, Lieut.-Col., I. M.S.
joint mag., Aug., 1886; dep. commr., March, (sanitary commr., Punjab). —Joined the service
j388 ; mag. and collr., March, 1889 ; offg. commr., 30th Sept., 1878 ; in mil. employ till Dec, 1887,
Allahabad, April, 1805; retd., Dec, 1896. since when he has held several civil surgeon-
BAKER, Harry Victor Sampson, M.I.C.E., I cies ; sanitarv commr. , Punjab. Feb. , 1900.
India Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). j BAMBER.'Henry William John, late Police
—Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., Dept., Bengal.— From 1st Oct., 1857, to May,
jst Oct., 1875, and employed on irrign. works 1862, served as asst. supt., and supt. of salt
in the Punjab; exec, engr., May. 1883; under I chowkies ; from May, 1862, served in the Bengal
sec. to govt., Punjab, public works dept., police dept. , and was pror-oted to district supt.
1892-94 ; personal asst. to chief engr., Punjab, 1st grade, Aug., 1885; retd., July, 1891.
May, 1898 ; suptg. engr., June, 1901. BAMFORD, Herbert Augustine, Indian
BAKER, Oswald, Surgn. -Lieut.-Col., late Educl. Service (inspector of Schools, Bengal). —
Med. Dept., Burma. —Joined the Bengal med. Joined the service, 2nd Feb., 1885, as asst.
service, 1873 ; was employed under the mil. inspr. of European Schools, Bengal; inspr..
dept. up to May, 1874, and served subsequently Nov., 1890.
in Burma as civil surgn. and supt. of jail ; med. BANAII, L. N. (see Limji Navroji Banaji).
officer to the mission to Siam under Major BANDOPADHYA, Krishna Chandra, Rai
C. W. Street, Feb., 1879 ; oflg. inspr.-gen. ol Bahadur, A.M.I.C.E., B.A., India Public-
jails for Burma, May, 1887; joint med. officer, Works Dept. (exec. engr). — Trained at the
Simla, Sept. , 1889 ; junr. civil surgeon, Rangoon, Thomason Civil Engrg. Coll. ; apptd. to the
Nov., 1800; retd., July, 1898. public works dept., Sept., 1876; asst. engr..
BAKER, Richard"John, M.D., Lieut.-Col., June, 1877; exec, engr., Jan., 1891 ; inspr. of
Indian M.S. {civil stirg., Bombay). —Entered works, western circle, March, 1898 ; on famine
the service 2nd April, 1881, and was placed relief duty, 1900-01.
on general duty; resdt. surgn., Euro. gen. BANERJEE, Sir Gooroo Dass, M.A., D.L..
hosp., April, 1887; resdey. surgn., Bagdad, I late Bengal Judl. Dept. — Educ. at the
Jan., 1893 ; supt. of Matheran, Karachi, Aug., 1 Presidency Coll. , Calcutta, and Calcutta Univ. ;
1897; presy. surgn., Jan., 1900; ditto, and asst. lecturer on mathematics at that coll. . 1865 ;
supdt., Colaba Lunatic Asylum, June, 1902 ; law lecturer, Berhampur coll., 1866-72; Tagore
civil surgn., Belgaum, March, 1004. law profr., 1878 ; puisne judge, high court, Cal
BAKER. Walter Way, Major, R.E., India cutta, Jan., 1889; member of Bengal legisl.
Public Works Dept. (exec. en^r.). — First council, 1888; vice-chancellor of Calcutta univ. ,
commn., 18th Dec, 1878 ; asst. engr., Aug., 1800-92; retd., Feb.. 1904; Kt., June, 1904;
1882, and posted to Bombay; exec, engr., Feb., author of 'The Hindu Law of Marriage and
1899 ; cmdg. R.E., Malakand, Oct., 1899 • ditto Stridhan. '
Sind, June, 1900; asst. to suptg. engr., Hyder BANERJEE, Hem Chandra, M.B., Lt.-Col.,
abad, Sept., 1901 ; transfd. to Central Prov., Ind. Med. Service (civil surgeon, Purttea). —
Oct., 1003. First commn., 2nd Oct., 1880 ; in military
BAKER, William Thomas Wfbb, B.A., employ till Nov., 1888, since which date has
Indian C.S. (asst. collr., Bombay).—Educ. at held various civil surgeoncies ; civil surgeon,
Rugby and Exeter Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after Purnea, April, 1901.
exam, of 1896; arrived, nth Dec, 1897, and BANERJI, Albio:j Raj Kumar, M.A., Indian
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ at
asst. judge, and asst. agent for Sardars in the Calcutta Univ. and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
Deccan. after exam, of 1894; arrived 19th Dec, 1895,
BAKEWELL, James Herbert, LL.B., Barr. and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.
(1886) (dep. registrar, High Court, Madras).— BANERJI, K. (see Karunamoy Banerji).
Apptd. dep. registrar High Court, original side, BANERJI, P. C. (see Pramoda Charar.
Madras. Mav, 1896. Banerji).
BAKHSHl RAM SINGH, Rai Sahib, India BANKS, Charles, M.D. (supt. ofemigration,
Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at Calcutta).—Entered the service 7th June, 1892;
Thomason Coll. ; apptd. apprentice engr.. 23rd civil med. officer, Noakhali, Nov., 1893 ; pro
Nov., 1876, and posted to Bengal ; transfd. to tector of emigrants and supt. of emigration,
Punjab, June. 1880; asst. engr., July, 1880; Calcutta, Mav, 1897.
exec, engr., Feb., 1896. BANKS, Samuel Henry O'Brien, F.R.C.S..
BALAK RAM, M.A.. Indian C.S. (asst. collr. Surgn. -Col., late Bombay Med. Dept. —Joined
and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at Dyanand Sch., the service, 1st Oct., 1866, and arrived, 17th
Lahore, "and St John's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. April, 1867 ; served in the Abyssinian cam
after exam, of 1899; arrived 1st. Jan., 1901, and paign, and afterwards on civil, mil., and jail
served in Bombay as asst. eollr. and mag. duty; presidency surgn. , Nov., 1888; principal
BALFOUR, Charles Frederick, B.A., med. officer, Nagpur, Oct., 1895; retd., Nov.,
Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., United 1900.
Prov.).—Educ. at Clifton Sch. and Corpus BANNERMAN, Patrick Wilson, Col., I. A.,
Christi Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of lale Pol. Dept., Govt, of India. —Ensign, Bombay
1895; arrived, 8th Dec, 1896, and served in the army, June, 1852; asst. to the supt., Nimacli,
N.W. P. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; July, 1859; asst. to govr.-gen.'s agent, Central
undersec. to govt., March, 1901, to June, 1903. 1 India, i860; pol. asst., Bhopawar, Aug., 1865:
BALSTON, Charles Robert Thomas, India also Bhil agent and commandant, Malwa Bhil
Public Works Dept. (examiner). —Joined the I corps; pol. agent, Rewa, March, 1871; pol.
RECORD OF SERVICES.
agent, Blvopal, 1880; rest., E. states, Rajputana, mil. duty to 15th Dec, 1871 ; civil surgn., Oct.,
Oct., 1881; rest., Gwalior, March, 1882; acted 1874; presy. surgn., marine surgn., and in med.
as agent to govr.-gen.for Central India in 1883-84, charge Elphinstone Coll., Oct., 1895; retd., Jan.,
and again in 1887; reverted to mil. dept., 1888. 1900.
BANNERMAN, William Burney, M.D., BARKER, Philip Longueville, B.A., Indian
B.Sc., Lieut.-Col., Indian Med. Service (offg. C.S. ; (under sec. to govt., Punjab). —Educ. at the
dir.-in-chief oj plague laboratory, Bombay.— Charterhouse and Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford ;
Joined the service 29th Sept., 1 S3 3 ; on mil. apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived, 29th Nov.,
duty till 1891 ; inspr. of vaccn. and dep. sany. 1898, and served in the Punjab as assist,
commr., Madras, Dec, 1893; in charge plague commr. ; under sec. to govt., May, 1903.
laboratory, Bombay, April, 1899 ; offg. dir.-in- BARKER. Rayner Childe, CLE., Indo-
chiel' of the laboratory, April, 1904. European Telegraph Dept. (director, Persian
BANTON, William Herbert Philipe, India section). —Entered the Indian Telegraph dept.,
Office (clerk, Registry and Record Dept.).— 22nd Sept., 1879, and served as asst. supt. and
Writer, India office, 5th Aug., 1875 ; clerk supt. ; CLE., April 1889; transfd. to I. E. Tel.
specially attached, 26th March, 1893. dept.. Ma}', 1896, as engineer and electrician;
BA RADA C H A RA N M IT RA, M . A . , Statutory dir., Persian section, Sept., 1898.
C. S. (dist. and stss. judge, Bengal). —x\pptd. BARLEE, Kenneth William, Indian C. S.
under native civil service rules asst. mag. and (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). — Educ. at
collr., 30th March, 1886; confd., 23rd March, Warwick Sch. and Dublin Univ. ; apptd. after
1888; asst. settlt. officer, Orissa, March, 1891; exam, of 1000; arrived, 29th Nov., 1901, and
joint mag. and dep. collr.. April, 1894; mag. served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.
and colli., June, 1899; dist. and sess. judge, BARLOW, George Ihomas, India Public
May, 1900. Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R. I.E.
HARBOUR, Sir David Miller, K.C.S.I., Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 24th Aug., 1886, and
K.C.M.G., late Indian C.S. —Educ. at Queen's posted to the N.W. Prov, and Oudh (irrigation) ;
Coll., Belfast ; apptd. after exam, of 1862; exec, engr., Ian. 1897.
arrived, 20th Dec, 1863, and served in Bengal as BARLOW, Harold, India Public Works
asst. mag. and collr. ; under sec, govt, of India, Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E., Coll. ;
finl. dept., Aug., 1873; acctnt-gen., Punjab, and apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1882, and posted to
dep. commr. , paper currency, Lahore circle, Bengal ; exec, engr., May, 1894.
June, 1877 ; offg. sec. .govt, of Bengal, finl. dept., BARNES, Herbert Charles, B.A., Indian
April, 1878: acctnt.-gen. , Madras, and commr. C.S. (asst. commr., Assam).—Educ. at West
of paper currency, Jan., 1880; acctnt.-gen., minster Sch. and Christ Church, Oxford ;
Bengal, Sept., 1881; ott'g. sec, govt, of Bengal, apptd. after exam, of 1893; arrived, 13th Dec,
rev. and gen. depts., Jan., 1882; Bengal legisl. 1894, and served in Assam as asst. commr.,
council, Jan. to Oct., 1882 ; sec, govt, of India, personal asst. to chief commr., and settlmt. offr.
dept. of tin. and commerce, July, 1882; C.S. I., BARNES, Sir Hugh Shakespear, K.C.S.L,
Feb., 1887 ; on special duty in England as member K.C.V.O., Indian C.S., (Lieut. - Governor of
of the royal commn. on currency in 1886 ; finl. Burma).—Educ. at Malvern Coll.; apptd. after
member of council of govr. -gen., Nov., 188S, to exam, of 1872 ; arrived, 30th Oct., 1874, and
Nov., 1893; K.C.S.I., Jan., 1889; member of served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and
royal commn. on finl. relations between Great collr.; transfd. to finl. dept. of govt, of India,
Britain and Ireland, May, 1894 ; apptd. a Dec, 1876, and apptd. asst. acctnt.-gen. in the
commr. to enquire into the rinl. condition of the N.W. Prov. ; private sec to the finl. member
West Indies, 1896 ; member of Indian cur of the govr. -gen. 's council, Dec, 1876; acted
rency committee, 1898; K.C.M.G., June, 1899: as under sec in the home dept. in 1878; on
author of 'The Theory of Bimetallism.' special duty under the foreign dept. , Nov., 1879 I
BARCLAY, Ernest.—Served from 18th Sept., asst. to rest., Kandahar, Nov., 1880; served in
1861, as French interpreter to the supreme the Afghan campaign, 1881, as pol. officer with
court, Madras, acting dep. clerk of the crown and Gen. Wilkinson's brigade ; asst. to the govr.-
acting asst. registrar ; apptd. govt, solicitor, gen.'s agent in Beluchistan, 1881-83; pol. agent
Madras, Feb., 1876; resigned, Feb., 1904. in Quetta and Pishin, June, 1883 ; in charge ot
BARCLAY, Princle David, late India Public arrangements, supplies, &c, for passage oi
Works Dept.—Joined the dept., March, 1875, as Afghan boundary commn. across Baluch desert,
asst. traffic supt. , Rajputana state railway; Aug., 1884 ; under sec. to govt, of India, foreign
traffic supL, Punjab N. railway, March, 1881 ; dept., May, 1890 ; rev. commr., Baluchistan,
E. Bengal railway, lune, 1884; retd., 1896. Dec, 1890; ofi'd. as govr.-gen.'s agent and chief
BARDSWELL, Hugh Rosser, M.A., Indian commr. in 1891 and 1892; rest., Kashmir, March,
C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). — Educ. at 1895 ; olid, as sec. to govt, of India, Foreign
King's Coll. Sch., London, and Lincoln Coll., Dept., March, 1896, and again April, 1899; rest,
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1897; arrived, and agent for govr.-genl. in Baluchistan, June,
15th Dec. 1898, and served in Madras as asst. 1896 ; C.S. I., June, 1897 ; sec. to govt, of India,
collr. and mag. Foreign dept. , Dec, 1900; K.C.S.L, Jan.. 1903;
BARING, Hon. Everard, C.V.O., Lieut.- K.C.V.O., March, 190? ; lieut.-govr. of Burma.
Col., 10th Hussars (mil. sec. to Viceroy). — First April, 1903 ; nominated for appt. to the council
commn., Aug., 1884; A. D.C. to Govr. ol Madras, ot India in 1905.
Jan., 1891 to March, 1896; served in the Sudan BARN1COTT, Arthur Warren, Indian
expeditions of 1897 and 189S ; apptd. mil. sec. C.S., (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ at
to Viceroy, Dec, 1899, and again Dec, 1904; Bristol Grammar Sch. and Christ's Coll., Cam
C.V.O., March, 1903. bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1902 ; arrived,
BARKER, Frederick Charles, Lieut.-Col., 28th Dec, 19C3, and served in Bengal as asst.
late I. M.S.—Joined the service, ist Oct., 1869; mag. and collr.
434 RECORD OF SERVICES.
BARNIVILLE, John Joseph, B.A., Indian ! BARROW, Oscar Theodore. Indian C.S.
C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at facet. -gen., Bombay). —Educ. at Gloucester Coll.
the Univ. of Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1895 ; Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of 1875; arrived, 3rd
arrived 3rd Dec, 1896, and served in Bengal as Dec, 1877, and served in Bengal as asst. mag.
asst. mag. and collr. ami collr. ; tiansfd. to finl. dept., govt. o< India,
BARK, Sir David Wiliiam Keith, Dec, 1882; asst. acctnt.-gen., Bombaj*.
K.C.S.I., Lieut. -Col., Indian Army, late March, 1887; dep. acctnt.-gen., Bombay,
roreign Dept., Govt, of India. —First commn., April, 1887; oftg. acctnt.-gen. and dep.
Sept., 1864; served in Abyssinian expedn. commr., paper currency, N.W. Prov., May,
(medal) ; boundary commr., Rewa Kantba, and 1888; acctnt.-gen., Bengal, April, 1891 ; acctnt.-
Malwa Bhil agency, 1869 ; pol. asst. and bound gen., Bombay, March, 1894; °"k- comptr. and
ary officer, Bhopal, July, 1869 ; asst. to govr.- auditor-gen., Calcutta, 1897, 1898, and March,
gcn.'s agent, Central India, 1870; offg. pol. 1903.
agent, Jodhpur, 1878-79 ; pol. agent, Bhagel- BARROW, Reginald Pocock, Indian C.S.
khand, July, 1881 ; also supt. , Rewa state ; rest, (junr. collr., Bombay). — Educ. at Oxford
at Gwalior, May, 1887; rest, in Kashmir, Nov., Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1883 ; arrived,
1893; govr.-gen.'s agent in Central India, Marcb, 13th Nov., 1885, and served in Sind as asst.
1895 ; C.S. I., Jan., 1896; rest., Hyderabad, Aug , collr. and mag., 2nd asst., and forest settlt.
1900, K.C.S.I., June, 1902; retd., Feb., 1905. officer; 1st asst., July, 1896; junr. collr. and
BARRATT, Charles Henry, India Public collr. and mag., Oct., 1900; junr. collr. and dep.
Works Dept. (exec, engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. commr. of paper currency, Nov., 1900.
Coll. ; entered the service as asst. engr., Sept., BARROW, Walter Duncan, A.M.I.C.E,
1878, and posted to the Pun'ab ; exec, engr., India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —
Oct., 1890. I Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; joined the dept., 1st
BARRETT, Edwin Clifford, late Survey of Oct., i832, as asst. engr., and was posted to
India Dept.—Apptd. proby. asst. surveyor, Indtis- State rys. ; exec, engr., Feb., 1894; dep. consg.
Sind rev. survey, «8th Nov., 1862 ; asst. supt., ! engr. for rlys., Calcutta, Nov., 1899, and Nov.,
Dec, 1868; accompanied Lushai expedn., 1903 ; ditto, Assam, Dec, 1900.
1871-72 (medal and clasp) ; dep. supt., Oct., 1884 ; BARROW, William Francis, India Public
supt. (new scale), Aug., 1802; retd., April, t"o8. Works dept. (examiner). —Joined the service
BARRON, Albert Henry, late India Public as accountant, May, 1874 ; served in the office
Works Dept. —Joined the service, 27th May, of examiner of public works accounts, asst.
i863, as asst. engr. , and was employed on irrign. examiner, July, 1877; dept. examiner, July.
work in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; exec, 1880: examiner, May, 1886; examiner of public
engr., Sept., 1875 ; retd., Mar., 1898. work? accounts, N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Mar.,
BARRON, Claud Alexander, Indian C.S. 1898 ; ditto, Bengal, March, 1901 ; examr. of.
(dep. commr., Punjab).—Educ. at the Aber 1 telegraph accounts, Aug., 1902 ; examr. of mil.
deen Gr. Sch., Aberdeen Univ., and Clare Coll., works accts., Sept., 1903.
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1890 ; arrived, BARRY, John Patrick, Lieut. -Col., Indian
12th Nov., 1892, and served in the Punjab as Med.
asst. commr. ; under sec. to govt., rev. dept., Joined Service, Bombay ' presy. surgn.). —
the service, April, 1882 ; on mil. duty to
May, 1896, to Jan., 1899; dep. commr., March, 1892; supt., Matheran, Oct., 1892; civil surgn.,
1902. Kaira, June, 1897; supt., Colaba Lunatic Asylum,
BARROW, Sir Edmund George, K.C.B., April, 1898; civil surgn., Tbana, Jan., 1902;
Maj.-Gen., Indian Army. —First commn., 30th
Dec, 1871 ; dep. asst. qr. mr.-gen. with Indian presy. surgn., March, 1904.
contingent in Egypt, Aug. to Oct., 1882; dep. BARRY, Thomas David Collis, Major,
asst. qr. mr. gen. (intelligence branch), Bengal, Indian Med. Service, Bombay (profr., Grant
April, 1885, to Oct., 1887; asst. sec to govt, of med. coll.). —Joined the dept., 30th May, 1889,
India, mil. dept., Nov., 1887, to Jan., 1891 ; as acting chemical analyser, profr. of chemistry
asst. adjt.-gen. in India, Nov., 1895, to Aug., and med. jurisprudence, Grant med. coll., and
1897; dep. sec. to govt, of India, mil. dept., profr. of chemistry, Elphinstone coll. ; confd. in
Aug., 1897, to March, 1900; dep. adit. -pen., these posts, April, 1892.
Bengal, April, 1900; sec. to govt, of India, mil. BARRY, William, M.R.C.S., late Bengal
dept., Nov., 1901, to Dec, 1903 ; cmdg. 1st C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).- Educ. at the High
div (Northern Arm\' Corps), Nov., 1904; served Sch. and Univ. of Glasgow, and Univ. of Edin
in Afghan War, 1879; Egyptian expedn., 1882 ; burgh; apptd. after exam, of 1 861 : arrived, 14th
Tirah campaign, 1897-98 ; and China expedn. Feb., 1863, and served in the N.W. Prov. as
(chief staff officer), 1900. asst. mag. and collr. ; employed on famine duty
BARROW, Frank, Lieut. -Col., I.S.C., late in Bengal, 1873-75; joint mag. and dep. collr.,
Oudh Commn. —Educ. at Bruton Gr.Sch., Victoria Banda, Aug., 1877; from May, 1881, served in
Coll., Jersey, and Cheltenham Coll. ; first commn., the jud. dept. and was apptd. district and
6th Nov., 1863; from Aug., 1869, served as asst. sessions judge, Nov., 1882; retd., March, 1890.
commr. in Oudh, offg. junr. sec. to the chief I BARSTOW, Henry Clements, late Bengal
commr., and offg. cantonmt. mag.; dep. commr., C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at St.
Fune, 1889: retd., May, 1896. John's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of
BARROW, Frank Hunter, late Indian C.S. i860; arrived, 31st Oct., 1861, and served in the
(Bengal ). —Educ. at Bruton and Felsted Gr. Schs., [ N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., and joint
and Cheltenham Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of mag. and dep. collr. ; served under the govt, of
1867; arrived, 17th Jan., 1870, and served in India, foreign dept. , Jan., 1874, to Oct., 1875, as
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. oflg. pol. agent, Bhopal ; offg. supt.. Dehra Dun,
and dep. collr., Nov., 1881 ; mag. and collr., Feb., 1876; mag. and collr., Cawnpore, April,
March, 1887 ; retd., Aug., 1894. I 1880; retd., Nov., 1886.
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BARTER, Joseph Fkancis, Brigade-Surgn. , 1 March, 1875, arrived, 14th Nov., 1875; served in
late Madras Med. Dept. —Joined the service, mil. dept. to Nov., 1880, when he was apptd.
July, 1859 ; from April, 1862, served in the Cen civil surgn., in the Punjab; inspr.-gen. of
tral Prov. as civil surgn. and supt. of jail, and prisons, Punjab, April, 1891 ; CLE., June,
acted for various periods as inspr.-gen. of jails ; 190a.
sanitary commr. , supt. of vaccn. , and inspr.- BATEMAN, Herbert Burleton Jones,
gen. of dispensaries, Dec, 1878 ; civil surgn, late flndian C.S. (United Prov.).—Educ. at
and supt. ot lunatic asylum, Nagpur, July, 1883; Marlborough; apptd. after exam, of 1874;
retd. , April, 1890. arrived, 16th Oct., 1876, and served in the N.W.
BARTHOLOMEUSZ, Mathew I.orenz, Prov. and Oudh as asst. commr. and joint mag. ; i
M.B., CM., Lieut.-Col., late Indian Med. small cause court judge, March, 18:12 ; district 1
Service.—Joined the service, 30th Sept., 1873, and Sessions judge, April, 1892; retd., March,
and served on mil. duty, and as med. officer at ; >9°4-
Zanzibar; civil surgn., Suklcur, April, 1884; BATH (Marquess of), Sir Thomas Henry
transfd. to Nasik, June, 1888 ; civil surgn., Thynne (parly, under sec. of stale). —Educ. at
supt. of lunatic asylum, &c, Ahmadabad, Nov., < Eton and Bafiiol Coll., Oxfo d ; M.P. for the
1889; K.i.H. medal, Jan., 1901; retd., April 1901. Frome divn. of Somerset trom 1886 to 1892, and
BARTHOLOMEW, Robert, l.ieut. -Col., from 1895 till his succession to the peerage in
Bengal Cavalry, late Punjab Commn.—Arrived 1^96 ; pte. sec. to First Lord of the Treasury
2nd April, 1862; from 1st Aug., 1866, served in (Lord lddesleigh) in 1886, and asst. pte. sec. to
the Punjab commn. as asst. commr. ; jud. asst., the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Goschen)
Sept., 1881; district judge, 1st grade, Delhi, offg. in 1887 ; is Lord Lieutenant of Somers "tshire ; '
as divl. judge, Nov., 1884; dep. commr. , July, parly, under sec of state lor India, Jan., 1905.
1 386; retd. , April, 1 S94. BATHURST, JamesAlexanler, B. A., Indian
BARTLETT, Thomas Waiter, M.I.C.E., C.S. (asst. commr. , Cent. Prov.). —Educ. at
late India Public Works Dept. —Joined the Bradfield and Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford ;
service, 31st Jan., 1871, as asst. engr., and apptd. after exam, of 1897; arrived 22nd Nov.,
was employed on Rajputana state railway ; 1898, and served in the Cent. Prov. as assist,
exec, engr., Jan., 1880; supt. of works, Bolan commr.
railway, April, 1885 ; services lent to Bengal- BATTEN, Hallet George, late Burma
Nagptir railway Co., Jan., 1888; transfd. to Commn. —Joined the service, 17th Oct., 1869,
Madras, Nov., 1889, and employed on Villupuram- I and on 13th Feb., 1871, was apptd. extra asst.
Guntakal and E. Bengal state railways; retd., commr., Burma; asst. coinmr. , Nov., 1877, and
Nov., 1002. I dep. commr.. May, 1888 ; served also as
BARTON, Arthur Elliot, Major, Indian cantonmt. mag. and judge of small cause court
Army, Punjab commn. (dep. commr., Punjab).— in 1886-87; retd., April, 1903.
First commn. , 29th Aug., 1885; in military employ BATTEN, John Kaye, Indian C.S. (civil
till Dec, 1891, wThen he was apptd. asst. ' and sess. judge, Hcrar). —'Educ. at Hailey-
commr., Punjab ; dist. judge, Nov., 1901 ; dep. bury Coll., and at Oriel Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
commr., April, 1903. after exam, of 1884; arrived, 29th Nov., 1887,
BARTON, William Pell, Indian C.S. (asst. and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.;
commr., N.W. Frontier Prov.). — Educ. at special asst., Malabar,
Bedford Modern Sch. and Univ. Coll., London; Jan., 1895; dep. commr.Nov, 1893; head asst.,
apptd. alter exam, of 1893; arrived, 17th Dec, sess. judge, Berar, Feb., , 1900. April, 1859 ; civil and
1894, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ;
under sec. to govt., Oct., 1898 ; on special BATTY, Herbert, M.A., Barr. (1881),
duty, Kurram, Sept., 1899; asst. commr., N.W. Indian C.S. (judge, high court, Bombay).
Frontier Prov., Jan., 1903. —Educ. at Christ's Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
BARZOKE JAMSHEDJI DALAL (see after exam, of 1868; arrived, 31st Oct., 1870,
Dalai, B. J.). and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
BASANTA KUMAR MALLICK (see Mallick, mag., profr. of logic and moral philosophy in the
B. K.). Deccan coll., Poona (1872-75), and asst. judge
BASKCOMB, Lawrence Ward, India Office and sessions judge ; under sec. to govt, of
(2nd class clerk, funds dept.).—Educ at Christ's Bombay, pol., &c, depts. , and sec. to the legisl.
Hosp. ; apptd. 2nd class clerk, 3rd Nov., 1902. council, Nov., 1885; acting chief presidency
BATCHELOR, Ernest, B.A., Indian C.S. mag., Bombay, April, 1888; remembrancer of'
(asst. commr., Central Provs.). —Educ. at , legal aflairs, June, 1892; addl. member of legisl.
Harrow and Caius Coll., Cambridge; apptd. I council, June, 1803, July, 1895, Feb., 1899, and
after exam, of 1896; arrived, 12th Dec, 1897, I Jan., 1900; acting chief sec. to govt., pol.,&c, '
and served in the Central Provs. as asst. commr. depts., July, 1896; acting judl. commr. in Sind,
BATCHELOR, Stanley Lockhart, B.A., April, 1899 ; acting judge, high court, Bombay,
Indian C.S. (judge, high court, Bombay). July, 1900; judl. commr., and judge of the 1
—Educ at St. Edmund's Coll. , Wore, and Univ. Sadar court in Sind, March, 1901 ; judge, high
Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of 1887; court, Bombay, April, 1902.
arrived, 1st Dec, 1889, and served in Bombay as BAXTER, " Bernard, India Public Works
asst. collr. and mag.; 2nd asst., May, 1896; Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at Thomason '
under sec. to govt., pol. dept., Sept., 1896; 1st Coll.; apptd., 1st Nov., 1871, and employed on
asst., April, 1900 ; judge and scss. judge, Nov., state railways in Sind and Baluchistan ; transfd.
1901 ; judge of the high court, Bombay, Sept., to Bengal, April, 1881 ; exec engr., May, 1883 ;
1904. employed in Burma, April, 1888 ; and in ,
Madras, on E. Coast
BATE, Thomas Elwood Lindsay, CLE., engineer-in-chief, July,railway, from and
1897; Oudh Nov.,Rolulk-
1889 ; •
Lieut-Col., Indian Med. Service (inspr.-gen. of
prisons, Punjab).—Joined the service, 31st hand rly., Oct., 1901.
436 RECORD OF SERVICES.
BAYI.AY, Charles Allen, Col., I.S.C., late in British Burma as asst. commr. ; junr. sec.
Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. —Lieut., bengal to chief commr., April, 1886 ; under sec,
artillery, Dec., 1857 ; asst. commr., Berar, Jan., April, 1887; dep. commr., Nov., i383 ; junr.
1866, and subsequently in Ludhiana ; pol. asst, sec. to chief commr., Dec, 1890; sec, March,
Rajputana, 1868-70; asst. gen. supt. for thagi 1891 ; offg. chief sec, March -July, 1892 ;
and dakaiti, Dec., 1870; pol. agent, Haraoti and rev. sec, March, 1893; chief sec, govt, of
Tonk, 1876; pol. agent, Kotah, Dec, 1879; Burma, Jan., 1901 ; C.S.I. , Nov., 1901 ; member
acted as rest., W. states of Rajputana, in 1884 ; of legisl. council, Burma, Dec , 1901; commr.,
retd. , May, 1890. Sept., 1903.
BAYLEY, Charles Stuart, C.S.I., Barr. BEACHCROFT, Charles Porten, Indian
(1877), Indian C.S. (resdt., Hyderabad).— C.S. (joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal). —Educ.
Educ. at Harrow and Heidelberg; apptd. after at Rugby, and Clare Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
exam, of 1875; arrived, 31st Dec., 1877, and after exam, ot 1890; arrived, 29th Nov., 1892,
served as asst. mag. and collr. in Bengal, offg. and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
asst. sec. to chief commr. of Assam, July, 1880,
and offg. under sec. to govt, ol Bengal ; member joint mag. and dep. collr., Aug., 1899.
BEACHCROFT, Francis Porten, B.A.,
of exec, committee, Calcutta international Barr. (1871), late Bengal C.S. (Punjab).—Educ.
exhibn. of 1883-84 ; offg. registrar, high court, at Rugby, and Exeter Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
March, 1884; under sec. , govt, of India, rev. and exam,
agricl. dept., April, 1885; asst. commr., Ajmir, served of 1863; arrived, 12th Nov., 1S64, and
Sept., 1886; pol. agent, Bikanir, June, 1888; April, in1878; the Punjab as asst. commr.; jud. asst.,
dep. commr., Dec, 1883; divl.
joint mag. and dep. collr , Jan., 1889 ; pol. agent, judge, Nov., 1884 ; offd. as judge of chief court,
Bikanir, Sept., 1891 ; addl. private sec. to Punjab, in 1890 and 189T ; retd., Nov., 1891.
viceroy, Dec, 1894, rest, atjaipore, April, 1897;
gen. sunt., thagi and dakaiti dept., April, BF.ADON, Cecil, Colonel. Madras Cavalry,
J898 ; eng. agent to gov. -gen., Central India, late Punjab Commn. —Arrived, 24th March, 1858 ;
July to Oct., 1898, and March, 1900, to June, from May, 1862, served in the Punjab commn.
1001 ; confd., Nov., 1901 ; C.S. I., Jan., 1903; as asst. commr., cantonmt. mag. , and jud. asst.;
resdt., Hyderabad, Feb., 1505. dep. commr., March, 1877; offd. as cominr. and
BAYLEY, Sir Lyttelton Holyoake, Kt. , supt. at various periods; reverted to mil. dept.,
late Jud. Dept., Bombay. — Called to the Oct., 1893.
bar (Middle Temple), May, 1850 ; apptd. BEADON, Guy Cecil, Major, Indian Army
advocate-gen., Bombay, 17th March. 1866 ; judge (divl. judge, Punjab). — Arrived, nth Oct.,
of the high court, Bombay, June, 1869 ; acted as 1884; in mil. employ till Dec. 1887: served in
chief justice for various periods; retd., June, Punjab commn. as asst. commr. ; dist. judge,
1895 i Kt., Jan., 1 896. June, 1894 ; ottg. divl. judge, Nov., 1898 ; confd.,
BAYLEY, Sir Steuart Colvin, K.C.S.I.. April, 1903.
CLE., late Bengal C.S. [memberofthe Council of BEALE. Henry FitzGerald, A.M.I.C.F...
India).—Apptd. from Haileybury ; arrived, 4th Bombay Public Works Dept. (exec. enAr.).—
March, 1856, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; joined the service, 1st
and collr., junr. sec. to govt. . and mag. and collr. ; Oct., 1882, as asst. engr. ; exec engr., June,
commr., Dacca divn. , July, 1873, and Patna divn., 1896.
Sept., 1873; sec, govt, of Bengal, May, 1877; BEAMAN, Frank Clement Offley, Indian
addl. sec, govt, of India, finl. dept., Aug., 1877 ; C.S.
personal asst. to the viceroy, lor famine affairs, Educ. (jungc and sessions fudge, Bombay). —
at Bedford Gr. Sell., and Queen's Coll.,
Sept., 1877; addl. sec, govt, of India, public Oxford;
works dept. , famine branch, in addn., Dec, 1877 ; 22nd Dec,apptd. after exam, of 1877; arrived,
1879, and served in Bombay as asst.
sec, govt, of India, home dept., June, 1878; collr. and mag.; from April. 1883, served in
offg. chief commr., Assam, June, 1878 ; oflg.
lieut.-govr. of Bengal, July-Nuv., 1879; chiel the jud. dept.; special settlt. officer, Baroda,
1886 and 1887; asst. judge, April, 1800; jud.
commr. of Assam, June, 1880; rest., Hyderabad, asst.
March, 1881 ; member ol govr.-gen.'s council, judgetoand the pol. agent in Kalhiawar, May, 1891 ;
sess. judge, Jan., i3o6.
May, 1882; lieut.-govr. of Bengal, April, 1887;
retd., Dec, 1800; apptd. sec, pol. and secret BEAMES, Henry Blunt, late Stamps and Sta
dept., India office, Dec, 1890; member of tionery Dept., Bengal.—Entered tne service
council of India, Sept., 189;. June, 1868, and served as dep. mag. and dep.
BAYLEY, Steuart FAuguiiARSos, Maior, collr. and inspr. of registrn. offices ; apptd.
Indian Army (is/ asst. to agentin Central India). supt. of stamps and stationery. Oct., 1896; retd.,
—1 st com mn., 6th Feb., 1884; pol. asst., April, Dec, 1898.
1892 ; pol. agent, Bikanir, Aug., 1890 ; ditto, BEAN, Maurice. Cnpt. R.I.M.. late Port
Baghelkhand, Nov., 1900; 1st asst. tr agent in Officer, Bombay. —Joined the service as asst.
Central India, May, 1504. port officer, Bi.mbay ; ofi'g. port officer, Madras.
BAYLY, William Goodenouc.h. B A., late April, 1891 ; port officer, Bombay, Oct., 1891 ;
India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. to the accts. retd., Oct, 1896.
branch as asst. controller, 28th July, 1868 ; dep. BEATSON-BELL, Nicholas Dodd, B.A.,
controller, Nov., 1871 ; asst. examr. , April, 1872 ; Indian C.S. {wag, and collr., Bengal).—
dep. examr., July, 1877; examr., Jan., 1882; Educ at Clifton Bank, St. Andrews, Edinburgh
examr., public works accts., Burma, Feb., 1889 ; Acad., and Balliol Cell., Oxford; apptd. after
retd., Aug., 1893. exam, of 1886; arrived, 16th Dec, 1889, and
BAYNE, Charles Gerwien, C.S.I., Indian served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint
C.S. {commr., Burma).— Educ. at Uppingham, mag. and dep. collr., July, 1895 ; joint mag. and
and Univ. Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, collr., Nov., 1896; mag. and collr., Aug. 1899;
of 1878; arrived, 27th Dec, 1880, and served K.-i-H. medal, May, 1900.
RECORD OF SERVICES. 437
BEATTY, Thomas Berkeley, B.A., M.D., ' July, 1861 ; arrived, Nov., i87o;joined the dept.,
Sur^n.-Gen. ', late Bombay Med. Service. —Educ. Feb., 1871, as asst. engr. in the railway dept.,
at Trinity Coll., Dublin; joined the Bombay Central India; exec, engr., Oct., 1871; Agra-
ined. service, May, 1851 ; civil surgn., Karachi, Gwalior railway survey, Nov., 1872; offg. dep.
July, 1853; supt. of vaccn., April, 1856; supt., controller of accts., Bengal, Aug., 1874; con
Matheran, Dec, 1867; dep. surgn. -gen., Poona, 1 troller of accts., Mysore, Aug., 1875; examr.,
Oct., 1876; principal med. officer, Malta expcdny. guaranteed railway accts., Calcutta, 1878; Pun
force. 1878; surgn. -gen. with the govt. ofBombay, jab N. railway accts., 1880; dep. acctnt.-gen.,
April, 1880; retd. , March, 1885; author of and under sec. to govt, of India, public works
various contributions on med. subjects in the dept., Jan., 1886; acctnt.-gen. and dep. sec,
transactions of the med. and physical society, I Oct.. 1889; retd., July, 1893.
Bombay. BEGBIE, Lionel Frank, Indian C.S. (asst.
BEAUMONT, Edward Jackson, Cmdr. commr., Central Prov.). —Educ. at Tonbridge
R.I.M., Bengal Marine Dept. (port officer, Sch. .and Magdalen Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
Calcutta). —Entered the Royal Indian Marine, exam, of 1902 ; arrived, 27th Nov., 1003, and
27th April, 1878; apptd. port officer, Calcutta, served in the Central Prov. as asst. commr.
May, 1901. BEHARI LAL GUPTA, Barr. (1871), Indian
BEAUMONT, Thomas, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., \ C.S. (supt. and remembrancer, Bengal).—Educ.
Dep. Surgn. -Gen., late Madras Med. Dept. — at Colootola Branch Sch., Calcutta, Calcutta
Arrived, 13th Sept., 1857 ; served under the mil. Univ., and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. alter
dept. till Feb., 1864, when he was apptd. exam, ot 1869; arrived, 29th Sept., 1871, and
residency surgn., Indore ; residency surgn., served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; on
Haidarabad, June, 1881 ; also supt. of vaccn. and famine relief duty, Sept., 1874 ; presidency mag.
supt. of med. sch.; retd., Oct., 1883. and coroner, Calcutta, June, 1881 ; district and
BEAVAN, Reginald, Col., I. S.C., late Survey
of India Dept. — Ensign, 4th May, i860; arrived, sessions judge, Nov., 1888 ; supt. and remem
nth June, i860 ; in Jul}', 1868, joined the topogrl. brancer
sessions
of legal affairs, May, 1900; district and
judge and ditto, Oct.. 1900; offg. judge,
survey dept. as asst. surveyor ; served with high court, Calcutta, April to Nov., 1901 ; mem
various survey parties, and in July, 1880, organ ber, legisl. council, March, 1902.
ised and took charge of the Baluchistan topogrl. , BEIGHTON, Thomas Durant, late Indian
survey; dep. supt., Nov., 1884; retd., June, C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. at King Edward's Sch.,
1892; served in S. Afghanistan, 1878 (medal); Birmingham ; apptd. after exam, of 1865 ; arrived,
accompanied the Marri field force and the 4th Dec, 1867; and served in Bengal as asst.
Bozdar field force in 1880 and 1881.
BECHER, Alfred Read, late India Public mag.special and collr., and joint mag. and dep. collr. ;
Works Dept. —Joined the dept., 23rd July, 1868 ; on duty in connection with boundary
served in the Punjab as asst. engr. on the Sir- disputes on the Bhutan frontier, Jan., 1878;
hind canal ; from April, 1873, served in the accts. districtand sessions judge, May. 1885; acted as
branch, Punjab, as asst. controller, and dep. supt. member
and remembrancer of legal affairs in 1894 ;
of provl. legisl. council, March,
controller; transfd. to Bombay, Nov., 1875; 1895; retd., May, 1896; author of 'The Ethno
served subsequently in Haidarabad, Oudh, Raj- graphy of the Bhutan Frontier,' and two
putana, and Mysore ; examr. of accts., Calcutta, pamphlets.
June, 1886 ; dep. acctnt.-gen. and under sec. I
to govt, of India, July, 1893; acctnt.-gen., and BEI.CHAMBERS, Robert, late registrar
dep. sec. to govt, of India, Dec, 1897 ; retd., Calcutta high court. —Joined the service, 15th
Aug., 1901. Sept., 1848; dep. registrar, Calcutta high
BECKETT, Henry Barron, late Punjab court, Feb. 1851 ; registrar, Oct., 1862; also
Commn. —Served from 10th May, i860, as asst. keeper of records, taxing officer, acctnt.-gen.,
commr. and jud. asst. ; dep. conimr., Peshawar, and sealer ; author of 1 Practice of the Civil
Aug., 1884; district judge, Oct., 1885; dep. Courts,' and otherlcgal publns ; retd. Dec, 1899
commr.. Aug., 1886; retd., 1897. BELL, Charles Alfred, Indian C.S. (mag.
BEDFORD, Charles Augustus S., late and collr., Baikal). — Educ. at Winchester, and
Assam Commn. —joined the service, 25th July, New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
1864, as asst. commr. ; civil asst. pol. officer, 1889; arrived, 3rd Nov., 1891, and served in
I.ushai expedn., Feb., 1889 ; dep. commr., April, Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. and asst. settlt.
1891 ; retd. Dec, 1895. officer; joint mag. and dep. collr., June, 1895;
BEDFORD, James Perch, Indian C.S. (sub mag. and collr., Feb. 1904 ; asst. pol. officer,
collr. andjoint mag.. Madias).—Educ. at Clifton i Sikkim, May, 1504.
Coll. and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after BELL, Edward Nevinfon, B.A., Indian C.S.
cxam. of 1887; arrived, 14th Dec, 1889, and (asst. commr., Burma). — Educ. at Marlborough
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; asst. Coll. and Univ. Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
acctnt.-gen., Nov., 1895; dep. acctnt.-gen., exam, of 1902; arrived, 28th Nov., 1903, and
Nov., 1897; head asst., Nov., 1898; sub. collr. seivcd in Burma as asst. commr.
and joint mag., Dec, 1901. BELL, Harold Fredehk: Ellwood. Indian
BEESTON, Robert Chapman, late India C.S. (asst. commr.. Central Ptov.).—Educ. at
Public Works Dept.—Joined the service, 30th Bradford Gr. Sch. and Pembroke Coll., Oxford ;
Aug., 1873, and was employed on state railways apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived, 6th Dec,
in Central India and Burma ; exec. engr.. Feb., 1898, and served in the Cent. Prov. as assist,
1 881 ; on special duty in Upper Burma in 1883-86 ; commr. and settlt. officer; under sec. to chiet
employed on Kashmir railway survey, Feb., 1891; commr., June to Nov., 1903.
and on N.W. line. Jan., 1893 ; retd., June, 1899. BELL, Henry James, Indian C.S. (Joint
BEGBIE. Alfred Glynn. Lieut.-Col.. R.E., mag., United Prov.). —Educ. at Gordon's Coll.,
late India Public Works Dept. —First commn., | Aberdeen, Aberdeen Univ., and St. Peter's
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Coll., Cambridge; appdt. after exam, of 1888; BENNETT, Herbert John, India Office
arrived, 26th Nov., 1890, and served in (second class clerk, India Store Depot). —Apptd.
the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and clerk, 2nd class, India Store Depot, 6th April,
collr. ; joint mag. Jan., 1896; asst. supt. and 1901.
judge, small cause court, Mar., 1896; asst. BENNETT, William Exall Tempest, India
commr., April, 1899; joint mag., Aug., 1900. Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.).—Trained at
BELL, James Richard, M.I.C.E., late India Thomason Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as appren
Public Works Dept.—Joined the service, 8th tice engr., Oct., 1878, and posted to N.W. Prov.
Oct., 1868, and served as asst. engr., exec, engr., and Oudh ; asst. engr., Oct., 1879; transfd to
and supt. of works in various projects ; engr. -in- Central Prov., June, 1889, to Baluchistan,
chief, Haidarabad-Umarkot railway survey, March, 1890, and to Punjab, Jan., 1892 ; exec,
Jan., 1890 ; in charge of Mari extension of the engr., Aug., 1893.
Sind-Sagar branch of the N.W. railway, Feb., BENSLEY, Edwin Clement, Surgn. -Major,
1890 ; suptg. engr., Oct., 1890; engr. -in-chief ot late Bengal Med. Service.—First commn., 1859 ;
the Mari-Attock extension railway and frontier served from 22nd July, 1863, as civil asst. surgn.
railway surveys, Dec, 1891 ; engr. -in-chief, E. at Midnapurand Rajshahi ; civil surgn. , Rajshahi,
Coast railway, May, 1893 ; consulting engr. to Oct., 1875; retd., Nov., 1885.
the govt, of India for state railways, June, 1894 ;
rank of chief engr., July, 1894; retd., Aug., BENSON, Charles, M.R.A.C. (dep. dir.,
1896. dept. of land records and agric, Madras).—
BELL, Matthew Denny, IndianC.S. (dist. and Joined the service, 30th Jan., 1874, as asst.
sess. judge, Madras).—Educ. at Bedford Gr. supt., Saidapct farms; asst. dir. of agric,
Sch., and Christ Church, Oxford; apptd. after April, 1884 ; asst. commr. of land records and
exam, of 1879; arrived, 25th Nov., 1881, and agric, April, 1887; asst. dir. of that dept.,
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; Nov., 1887; dep. dir., Jan., 1892.
sub-collr. and joint mag., Dec, 1894; district BENSON.Ralph Sillery, M.A., I.L.B., Barr.
and sessions judge, Oct. , 1897. (1887), Indian C.S. (judge. High Court, Madras).
BELL, Robert Duncan, M.A., Indian C.S. —Educ. at Rathmines Sch., and Trinity Coll.,
{asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1871 ; arrived,
Heriot's Sch., Edinburgh, and Edinburgh Univ.; 29th Oct., 1873, and served in Madras as asst.
apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 12th Dec, collr. and mag. ; acted as head asst. collr. and
1902, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. of Cuddapah during the famine of 1876—78 ;
mag. specially apptd. officer for the settlt. of lands
BELL, William, CLE., M.A., Indian Educl. in the Nilgiri districts; head asst., N. Areot,
Service (dir. of public instrn., Punjab). —Joined June, 1882 ; sec. to the local selt-govt. com
the service, 16th Oct., 1885, as principal, central mittee, Oct., 1882; forest settlt. officer, May,
training coll., Lahore ; profr. in the govt. coll. ' 1883; anting under sec. to govt, in 1885 and
there, March, 1888 ; principal, April, 1892; in- 1887 ; acting sec. to the commrs. of land rev,,
spr. of schools, Lahore Circle, Oct., 1896; dir. 1887-88 ; sub-collr. and joint mag., Oct., 1887;
of public instrn., Punjab., and under sec to district and sessions judge, Nov., 1889 ; collr.
govt., educl. dept., Nov., 1901 ; CLE., Jan., and mag., Feb., 1895; judge, High Court,
1904 ; author of a number of educl. works. March, 1896; author of the settlt. registers and
BELLASIS, Edward Skei.ton, M.I.C.E., report, and descriptive memoirs, of the Nilgiri
India Public Works Dept. {exec. engr.). —Trained district.
at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1875, and BENSON, Thomas, B.A., late Indian C.S.
employed on irrign. works in the Punjab ; (N. W. Prov. and Oudh). — Educ a l Tavistock
exec, engr., May, 1883; author of a work on Gr. Sch. , Marlborough Coll. , and St. John's Coll. ,
hydraulics. Cambridge ; apptd. afterexam. of 1866; arrived,
BELL1NGHAM, Horace Cohen, India Office 14th Nov., 1868, and served in the N.W. Prov.
(clerk, Fin/. Dept.). —Writer, India office, iSth as asst. mag. and collr., asst. settlt. officer, and
May, 1875 ; clerk specially attached, Sept., 1892. manager of the Awa estate; asst. commr..
BENETT, William Charles, late IndianC.S. Ouch, Oct., 1883; joint mag., Nov., 1883; dis-
(N.W. Prov. and Oudh). —Educ. at Marlborough trictand sessions judge, April, 1387 ; retd., Jan.,
Coll., and Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. after 1896.
exam, of 1865 ; arrived, 4th Dec, 1867. and served BENTINCK, Arthur Harold Walter,
in Oudh as asst. commr. and asst. settlt. officer, Indian C.S. {asst. tnag. and collr., Bengal). —
Gonda, till April, 1876 ; dir. of agric. and com Educ. at Harrow and Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
merce, N.W. Prov. and Oudh, April, 1881 ; apptd. after exam, of 1897; arrived 6th Dec,
sec, board ol rev., May, 1884; offg. sec. to 1898, and served in Bengal as assist, mag. and
govt., rev. and jud. depts., 1886, confirmed 1888; collr.
offg. chief sec. in 1887, 1S89, and 1891 ; offg. sec. BENTON, Alexander Hay, M.A. , late Indian
to govt, of India, rev. and agric. depts., April- C.S. (Punjab).—Educ. at the Univ. and King's
Oct., 1890; member of legisl. council, 1889-91 ; Coll., Aberdeen; apptd. afterexam. of 1861;
settlt. commr., Oudh, July, 1894 ; retd., arrived, 20th Feb., 1864, and served in the
Oct., 1896; author of 'History ot the Chief N.W. Prov. and Punjab as asst. mag. and
Clans of the Rae Bareli District,' contributions collr., aid asst. commr.; jud. asst., Nov.,
to the Oudh Gazetteer, and the Gonda settlt. 1876; dep. commr., Jan., 1879; divl. judge,
report. Nov., 1884; judge of chief court, Nov., 1889;
BENGER, Alfred, India Office (asst. to retd., July, 1894.
auditor). —Temporary clerk, 20th Nov., i366; BENTON, John, CLE., India Public Works
junr. asst., June, 1867; senr. examr., July, Dept. (chief engr.).—Trained at R.I.E. Coll.,
1877; designation changed to senr. clerk, Oct., apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1873, and employed
1892 ; asst. to auditor, Feb., 1903. on irrign. work in the Punjab ; exec, engr.,
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Oct., 1881; suptg. engr., Mandalay, Sept., ' Uppingham Sch., and New Coll., Oxford ;
1897; C.I.E., June, 1902; re-transfd. to the I apptd. after exam, of 1899; arrived 13th Dec,
Punjab as chief engr. and sec. to govt., irrgn. 1900, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
branch, Dec, 1902. I collr.
BERESFORD. John Stuart, C.I.E., M.E., BEST, James William, B.A., Barr. (1880),
M.I.C.E., late India Public Works Dept.— late Indian C.S. (Madras).—Educ at Wimborne
Joined the service as asst. engr., N.W. Prow, ' Gr. Sch. , and St. John's Coll., Cambridge;
26th July. 1867; exec, engr., Sept., 1872; apptd. after exam, of 1861; arrived, 8th Dec,
personal asst. to chief engr., irrign. , May, 1862; served in Madras as asst. collr. and
1877, and 1884-85; suptg. engr., Dec, 1889; mag., and sub-collr. and joint mag. in various
joint sec. to govt., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, districts; from Jan., 1875, served in the jud.
Aug., 1892; chief engr., Feb., 1895; sec. to dept. as district and sessions judge ; judge
chief commr., Central Prov., public works of the high court, March, 1893; retd., Nov.,
dept., June, 1895 ; chief engr. and sec. to govt., 1895, and was apptd. chief justice of Mysore.
Punjab, Oct., 1896; CLE. , Jan., 1900; retd., BEVERIDGE, Henry, late Bengal C.S.—
reb., 1000. I Educ. at Queen's Coll., Belfast ; apptd. alter
BERkELEY,jAMF.sCAVAN,C.I.E.,Maj.-Gen., exam, of 1857 ; arrived, 20th Jan., 1858 ; served
I.S.C., late Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. —First in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. , joint mag.
commn., Madras infantry, Oct. , 1857; served from and dep. collr. , and mag. and collr. ; on special
June, 1862, as asst. to the govr.-gen.'s agent in duty in Manipur, Nov., 1863; from Oct., 1874,
Ce.itral Ind;a ; also as boundary settlt. officer, served in the jud. dept.; district and sessions
dep. opium agent in Malwa, asst. gen. supt. for judge, March, 1875; retd., Jan., 1893; author of
thagi and dakaiti, and sessions judge and
registrar for Mhow ; pol. agent, Haraoti and aNandakumar,'
' History of Backergunge,' ' The Trial of
&c, &c.
Tonk, 1873 ; pol. agent, Baghelkhand, Jan., BEVERLEY, Henry, M.A., late Indian C.S.
1879; pol. agent, Jacobabad. 1882; ofl'g. rest., (Bengal).—Educ.at Sedbergh Sch., and St. John's
Gwalior, March, 1883 ; on special duty. Kashmir, Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of i860;
1884; pol. agent, Bundelkhand, "1884; offg. ■ arrived, 31st Oct., 1861, and served in Bengal
rest., Nipal, 1885; rest, and govr.-gen.'s agent at as asst. mag. and collr., dep. commr., and joint
Baroda, April, 1886; reverted to mil. d:pt., Nov. , mag.; registrar-gen. of assurances, March, 1867 ;
1887.
BERKELEY. Robert Bruce, Major, Indian inspr.-gen. of registrn. , Dec. , 1870; suptd. the
Army, Foreign Dept , Govt.of India (pol. agentin first census of Bengal in 1872 ; also the census
Kutah and Jhalawar). —First commn., 7th Feb. , ol and
Calcutta, 1876; district and sessions judge,
addl. judge, 24-Parganas and Hugh', Dec,
1885; in military employ till Nov., 1896, when 1877; census officer, Calcutta, Dec, 1880, and
he was apptd. pol. asst., Rajputana; 2nd asst. publd.
to gov. -gen's, agent in Baluchistan, Nov., 1898; Bengal alegisl.report on the census, 1881 ; member of
council, Jan., 1884 ; judge of the
pot agent in Bhagelkhand, April, 1900; pol. high court, Calcutta, May, 1885; retd., Sept.,
agent in Kotah and Jhalawar, Nov., 1900. 1897 ; has publd. a 'Registration Manual and
BERNARD, James Henry, Indian C.S. (mag. , 'The Land Registration Act.'
and colli:, Bengal). —Educ. at Clifton Coll., and BEVILLE, Francis Granville, Major, Indian
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, ol Army
1882 ; arrived, 30th Dec, 1884 ; asst. mag. and 1886; (pol. agent). —First commn., 30th Jan.,
pol. asst., Nov., 1895; asst. commr.,
collr. , Midnapur. Jan., 1885; personal asst. to Merwara, Nov., 1898; K.-i-H. medal, May,
chief commr., British Burma, June, 1886; re
turned to Bengal, Feb., 1887, as ofig. under 1900; pol. agent, Bundelkhand, Dec, 1900 to
sec; joint mag. and dep. collr., Dec, i8gr ; April, 1904.
BEYTS, Clement Ayerst, Indian C.S.
mag. and collr., Feb., 1896.
BERRILL, Edward, late Police Dept.. N.W. (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at St.
Prov. and Oudh. — Served in the Mutiny in Paul's Sch., Pembroke Coll., Cambridge, and
Barrow's volunteer cavalry ; adjutant, mil. 1896; arrived,London
Univ. Coll., ; apptd. after exam, ol
nth Dec, 1897, ar|d served in
police, Central Prov, 14th Aug., 1858; inspr. ol Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.
police, N.W. Prov., Feb., 1861, and asst. inspr.-
£en., Dec, 18(31 ; district supt, May, 1867 ; dep. BHAGAVAT1 CHARAN MITTRA, B.L.,
inspr.-gen. of police, March, 1893; retd., April, Bengal Judl. Dept. (subord. judge).—Apptd.
1897. munsif, 27th Sept., 1876 ; subord. judge, Feb.,
BERRINGTON, Trevor Douglas Davies, 1899.
India Telegraph Dept. (dep. dir.). —Trained at BHARAT SINGH, Kunwar, Statutory C.S.
R LE. Coll. ; apptd. asst. supt., Oct , 1878, and (disl, and sess. judge, United Prov.).—Apptd.
posted to the Burma divn.; supt., April, 1890; probr. under native civil service rules, 16th
chief sunt., Aug., 1901 ; dep. dir., March, 1903; N.W. Feb., 1880; confd., March, 1882; served in
received the Indian war medal with "Chin- Prov. as asst. mag. and collr. and asst.
Lushai " clasp. commr.; joint mag., March, 1892; dist. and
BERTHOUD, Cmari.es Henry, B.A., Indian sess. judge, June, 1895.
C.S. (joint mag., United Prov.).—Educ. at BHASHYAM AIYANGAR, Sir Vembakkam,
Uppingham Sen., and New Coll., Ox'brd ; apptd. Kt., CLE., B.A., B.L., Diwan Bahadur.—
after exam, of 1894; arrived, 4th Dec, 1895, Acted as advocate-general, Madras, from Feb.,
and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as , 1897, to March, 1898, and from Sept., 1899, to
asst. mag. and collr. ; city mag., Lucknow, March, 1900 ; addl. member of legisl. council,
March, 1901 to June, 1903 ; joint mag., Dec, Madras, Feb., 1897, Nov., 1899, and March, 1900;
1903. acted as judge of the high court, March, 1901 ;
BERTHOUD, Edward Henry, Indian C.S. appt. confirmed, 1st Aug., 1901 ; CLE., May,
(asst. mag. and collr. , Bengal). — Educ. at I 1895; retd., Jan., 1904.
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BHATTACHARYYA, Manmath Nath, ' 1859, as civil surgn. of Guntur, nied. officer of
M.A., Finl. Dept., Govt, of India (comptr., Cent. I the Mysore farm commissariat establts. , profr.
Prov.).—Entered the service, April, 1885 ; dep. in the med. coll. .Madras, &c; served in Mysore
acct. gen., Bengal, April, 1897 ; ditto, N.W. and Coorg, 1867-6S, on special duty in the
Prov, and Oudh, March, 1901 ; comptr., Cent. coffee districts ; sec. to surgn -gen., 1870-72, and
Prov., June. 1902. again in 1880-84 and 1884-85; supt. of the govt,
BHOOBl'N MOHUN BOSE (see Bose, central museum, 1872-84,81111 1885; on special
B. M.). duty in connection with cinchona commn. , 1873;
BHORE, Joseph William, B. A., Indian C.S. fellow of Madras univ., 1879; served in public
iasst. collr. and mag., Madras). — Educ. at dept., 1883, in connection with Calcutta exhibn. ;
Bishop's High Sch., Poona, and Bombay Univ. ; ! sanitary commr., Madras, April, 1885; surgn. -
.apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived 13th Dec, gen. with the govt, of Madras, Oct., 1886 ; retd. ,
1902, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and April, 1890; in 1891, acted as Madras delegate
mag. at the international congress of hygiene and
BIDDULPH, Cuthbert Edward. M.A., demography, and drew up an abstract of its
Jate Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. — Educ. at proceedings; K.H.S., Feb., 1898; author of
Westminster Sch. and Trinity Coll. , Cambridge ; numerous publns. connected with the botany
joined the service as proby. asst. settlt. officer, and zoology of Madras.
Sind, 19th Jan., 1878 ; services placed at disposal BIGG -WITHER, Archibald Cuthbert,
■of agent to govr.-gen. for Baluchistan, Nov., Lieut.-Col., late India Public Works Dept.—
1878 ; served during the Afghan war of 1878-80 Apptd. asst. engr. from Thomason Coll., Oct.,
(medal); asst. to the pol. sunt., Sawantwari, 1866, after serving in the Bengal infantry from
in charge of the Sir Dasai, hcb., 1880; asst. Jan., 1862; exec, engr., Sept., 1871; served
survey and settlt. comnir., Baroda, Now, 1S83 ; chiefly on the Indus valley state railway, and
rev. settlt. officer, Mewat, Dec, 1886; asst. in Baluchistan from 1885; sec. to agent to
coinmr., Berar, Feb., 1891; cantonmt. mag., govr.-gen., Baluchistan, and suptg, engr., May,
Secunderabad. Jan. , 1S95; special asst. commr., 1890; sec. to chief commr. , Assam, public works
March, 1897 ; author ot 'Our Western Frontier dept., May, 1894; transfd. to Bengal, June,
of India,' ' Afghan Politics,' 'Afghan Poetry of 1895 ; retd", July, 1896.
the 17th Century', ' Army Reforms in Native BIGGE, William, M.A., Barr (1891), Jud.
States,' 'Four Months in Persia,' &c. ; retd. Dept., Burma (judge, chief'court. Lower Burma).
l8BiDDUL.PH, John, Col., I.S.C., late Foreign — Lduc. at New Coll., Oxford; 1st judge
of the small cause court, Rangoon, Sept.,
Dept., Govt, of India.—Cornet, Bengal cavalry. 1886 ; offg. judge of Maulmain, 1892-93 ; ofl'g.
Jan., 1858 ; arrived, 4th March, 1858, and served recorder of Rangoon, Nov., 1898; judge, chief
in the Mutiny campaign (medal) ; A.D.C. to the court. Lower Burma, April, 1900.
Viceroy, 1872-77; member of mission to Vark- BIGGS, Charles, India Office (second class
and, &c, 1871-74 ; emploved on a secret mission clerk, Acctnt.-Gen.'s Dept.)—Clerk, and class, 3rd
to the countries beyond Gilgit, 1876 ; on special April, 1882.
duty in Gilgit, Sept., 1877; acting agent to govr.- BIGNELL, Edward Duncan Frederick.
gen., Baluchistan, May-Nov., 1882; pol. agent, Lieut.-Col., I.S.C, late Foreign Dept., Govt,
Bhopawar, Dec, 1882; pol. agent in Haraoti of India).— First commn., 7th July, 1869;
-and Tonk, April, 1886; rest, and commr., served in the Afghan war, 1880; adjutant,
Ajmir, April, 1890; offg. agent in Baluchistan, Malwa Bhil corps, 1881-87, and again in 1889
July, 1891 ; offg. rest., Gwalior, April, 1892 ; and 1890; second in command of Meywar Bhil
agent, Baroda, Jan., 1893 : reverted to mil. dept., corps, snd second asst. rest., Meywar, April,
July, 1891;; author of 'Tribes of the Hindukush.' 1800; commandant of the corps, and pol. supt.,
BIDDULPH, Thomas HenryStillingfllet, hilly tracts, Meywar, Nov., 1394; retd. .Oct., 1901.
Finl. Dept., Govt, of India (acctnt.-gen., BIGNELL, Richard Augustus D'Oyly,
Class ill 1. — Educ at Lancing Coll. ; from Bengal Police Dept. (commr. ofpolice, Calcutta).
17th July. 1869, served as acctnt, public —Entered the dept., March, 1866 ; asst. supt. of
Avorks accts., in Central India and Punjab, police, Aug., 1867; dist. supt., July, 1889; commr.
and as examr. of railway accts. : probr. in finl. of police, Calcutta, Jan., 1902.
dept., March, 1871 ; asst. to the acctnt.-gen.,
.N.W. Prov., Feb., 1874; from Jan.. 1879, served BIGNELL, William Kyd D'Oylf.y, late India
.as asst. acctnt.-gen. in the N.W. Prov.. and in Telegraph Dept. —Apptd. to the dept., Feb.,
the Punjab, and as dep. acctnt. -gen. in Madras ; 1857; supt., Nagpur, Jan., 1868; served in the
comptr., Haidarabad, Dec, 1884; comptr. of Punjab from 1873 : offg. dir. .construction branch,
India treasuries, Nov., 1894; dep. auclr.-genl., 1883-84, and 1886-87 ; arranged telegraphs
Nov. 1895 ; on deputation to Patiala from Jan., during Hazara expedn., 1888 ; chief supt., Sept.,
0901 ; author of a work on the silver question. 1892; retd., Sept., 1895.
BIDEN, William Maxwell, B.A., India BILDERBECK, James Bourdillon, M.A.
Office (supervisor, Store Dept.). — Educ. at St. Indian Educl. Service (principal, presidency
Mark's Coll., Chelsea, and King's Coll., London; coll., Madras). —Joined the Madras educl. dept..
K.A., London Univ., 1880; provisional asst., art 1st April, 1875, and served as asst. master,
library, South Kensington Museum, 1870; clerk, prov!. sch., and profr., Rajamahendri and presi
2nd class, India store depot, 1st July, 1875 ; dency colls. ; profr. of English literature, presi
supervisor, 2nd grade, June, liib ; 1st grade, dency coll. , March, 1884; offg. dir. of pub. instrn. ,
Oct., 1001. June, 1^97; principal, presidency coll., Oct. ,1899;
BIDIE, George, CLE., M.A., M.B., F.L.S., addl. member of Viceroy's legisl. council, Nov.,
F.R.C.S.E., Surgn.-Gen., late Madras Med. 1903.
Dept. —Educ at tile univ. of Aberdeen ; joined BILL, John Hugo Hepburn, B.A., Indian
the service, 20th Feb., 1856; employed from June, I C.S. (asst. commr. Punjab).—Educ. at Wei
RECORD OF SERVICES. 441
lington Coll. and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. Punjab as asst. mag. and collr., asst. commr.,
after exam, of 1P09 ; arrived, 29th Nov., 1500, aud jud. asst.; district judge, Sept., 1886; divl.
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. judge, April, 1892 ; retd., July, 1896.
BILLINGS, George Dudley, Police Dept. BIRD, George Rowland, A.M.I.C.E.,
United Prov. (dtp. insp. - gen.) — Entered late India Public Works Dept. —Trained at
the service as offg. asst. dist. supt. of police, Thomason Coll. ; apptd., 10th Sept., 1867, an<J
July, 1877 ; confd. Sept., 1880 ; dist. supt., 24th employed on road works in the N.W. Prov.
October, 1882; asst. insp.-genl., govt, railway ana Oudh; exec, engr., Jan., 1880; services^
police, Jan. 1895 ; dep. insp. -genl., April, 1897. lent to Allahabad municipality, 1882-83 > retd.,.
BINGHAM, Charles Thomas, Lieut.-Col., Nov., 1902.
I.S.C., late Forest Dept., Burma. — First BIRD, Hubert Moore, late Indian C.S..
commn., 8th July, 1868; joined the dept. as (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Portarling-
acting asst. conservator, Dec, 1876; confd., ton Sch. ; apptd. after exam, ol 1870; arrived,
Dec., 1878; dep. conservator, July, 1880; con 4th Nov., 1872, and served in the N.W. Prov.
servator, Jan., 1893 ! retd., March, 1901. and Oudh as asst. and joint mag. and asst.
BIPRADAS CHATTERJI, B.L., late Judl. commr.; dep. commr., July, 1890; mag. and*
Dept., Bengal. —Apptd. munsif, 14th Feb., 1874 ; collr.. ApVil, 1891 ; retd., Oct., 1899.
subordinate judge, Dec, 1895, to luly. 1903. BIRD, William John Alexander, India
BIRCH, Edward Alfred, M.D., F.R.C.S., Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at
Brigade-Surgn. -Lieut.-Col., late Bengal Med. R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd., 24th Sept., 1878, as
Service. — Joined the service, 1866 ; served apprentice engr. and posted to the Punjab-
through the Behar famine, 1874. and afterwards (irrigation) ; asst. engr., April, 1879 ; exec,
as civil surgn. at various stations ; surgn. supt., engr., Feb., 1894.
presidency hosp. , Jan. , 1885 ; civil surgn., Hugli, BIRDWOOD, Sir George Christopher
July, 1889 ; principal and profr. of medicine, Molesworth, Kt., K.C.I.E., C.S.I., M.D.,
med. coll., Calcutta, June, 1890; in addn., LL.P., India Office.—Educ. at Plymouth
temporary inspr.-gcn. of civil hosps., Bengal, Gr. Sch., and Edinburgh' Univ.; entered
Nov., 1892; retd., Oct., 1893. the Bombay med. service, 1854, and was
BIRCH, Ernest G., late Bengal C.S.—Educ. employed under the mil. dept., including
at Eton and Haileybury; apptd., 1849; served service in the Persian war of 1856-57 (medal antf
in the rev. and survey depts. , Bengal, and was clasp); from 1857 to 1868, held successively the
apptd. supt. of survey, northern divn. , 1854; professorships ofanatomy and physiology, and of
joint mag. and dep. collr. , Barasat, 1858 ; mag. botany and materia medica in the Grant med.
and collr., Bardwan, i860; civil and sessions coll., Bombay; curator of the govt, central
judge, Murshidabad, 1864, and subsequently ol museum, 1857, and founded the Victoria and
Shahabad ; addl. judge of Chittagon*, 1870 ; Albert Museum and Victoria Gardens; sheriff
district and sessions judge of Bardwan, 1872 ; of Bombay, 1864, and subsequently regis
judge of the high court, Calcutta, 1873; retd., trar of the univ. ; special commr. for the govt,
1879. of Bombay at the Paris exhibn. of 1S67 ; apptd.
BIRCH, William Brereton, Col., I.S.C., late to assist Dr. Forbes Watson in connection with-
Punjab Administration. —Arrived as ensign, 30th the annual exhibns. at S. Kensington com
Nov., 1858 ; served with the China forces, menced in 1871 ; special asst. in the statistics
1861-62 (medal) ; joined the Bengal police dept., and commerce dept., India office, from Jan.,
July, 1863, and served as supt. in various dis 1878, to Jan., 1899, but services specially retained;
tricts; vice-chairman, Burdwan municipality, is also visitor to the India museum ; C.S. I.,
March, 1867 ; offg. dep. commr. of police, Cal 1877 ; Kt.. 1881 ; LL.D., Cambridge, 1S86 l
cutta, Feb., 1869; commanded Sylhet frontier was a royal commr. for the Colonial and Indian)
police battalion, on Lushai expedn., 1871-72; exhibn. of 1886, and a member of the finance
2nd asst. supt, Andamans, April, 1873; 1st committee; K.C.I.E., Feb., 1887; chairmanol'thc
asst. supt., 1885; reverted to mil. dept., March, committee of the Indian section of the Paris
1888; offg. cantonmt. mag., Punjab, July, 1889 ; exhibn. of 1889 ; a royal commr. for the Chicago
retd., Nov., 1890 ; author of a report on sugar exhibn. of 1893 ; member of committee of the
manufacture in the N.W. Prov. and Bengal British section of the Antwerp exhibn. of 1894 ;
(1881), of a report on jail manufactures in India a royal commr. for the Paris exhibn. of 1900 ;
11881), and of the Andamans and Nicobar author of 'The Economic Vegetable Products
Manual (1886). of the Bombay Presidency'; 'On the Genus
BIRD, Benwell Harold, B A., Indian C.S. Boswellia (Frankincense Trees),' Linn. Trans,
(asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Plymouth, of 1869 ; also of the article ' Incense,' Encyclo
and Exeter Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, paedia Britannica ; 1 Handbook to the British
of 1895; arrived, 16th Dec, 1896, and served Indian Section of the Paris Exhibn. of 1878. ' ; an
in the Punjab as asst. commr. official ' Report on the Miscellaneous Old Re
BIRD, Charles Augustus, late Madras C.S.— cords of the India Office,' 1879; ' The Industrial
Educ. at Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, Arts of India,' 1880; 'The Arts of India,'
of 1863 ; served in Madras from June, 1866, and a handbook to the collection of H.R.H. the
was apptd. principal asst. collr., May, 1881, Prince of Wales, 1881, and several other hand
district and sessions judge, Cuddapah, Oct., books on Indian art in connection with Indian
1884, and collr. and mag. in the same district, exhibns. held at York, Berlin, Copenhagen,
Feb. ,1885 ; district and sessions judge, Godavari, Stockholm, and Amsterdam ; an introduction to
Sept., 1888 ; retd., Aug., 1890. the ' Dawn of British Trade to the East Indies,'
BIRD, Charles Pavin, Barr. (1860), late 1886 ; an appendix on Aryan fauna and flora to-
Indian C.S. (Punjab). —Educ. at Bromsgrove Gr. Professor Max MOller's ' Biographies of Words,'
Sen. ; apptd. after exam, of 1867; arrived, 6th 1888; a ' Report on Spanish Chestnuts,' 1892,
Jan., 1870, and served in the N.W. Prov. and also a ' Memorandum on Carrots,' 1856;
44« RECORD OF SERVICES.
a monograph on the history of carpets, contri- engr. for guaranteed railways, Calcutta.
1 buted to the work on Oriental carpets publd. April, 1872 ; manager, Holkar state rail
by the Austrian govt, in 1894; an introduc way, Dec, 1875; on special duty, Madras
tion to the English edition of Count d'Alviella's famine relief works, 1877; served in the Afghan
' Migration des Symboles,' 1894, and to Mrs. war, 1878-80 (medal) ; manager, Rajputana and
Murray-Aynsley's 'Symbolism of the East and Sindia railway, Sept., 1879; agent, Bombay,
West,' 1900 ; and editor of ' The Register of Baroda, and Central India railway co. , Jan..
Letters, &c, of the East India Company, 1885 ; CLE., June, 1888; offg. dir.-gen. of rail
1600-19,' 1893. ways, and dep. sec. to govt, of India, public
BIRDWOOD, Herbert Mills, C.S.I., M.A., works dept., Dec, 1893; sec, public works
LL.D.. Barr. (1889), iate Indian C.S. (Bombay). dept. , July, 1894; K.C. I.E., June, 1897; apptd.
—Educ. at Edinburgh Univ. and Peterhouse, govt. dir. of Indian railway companies, India
Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1858 ; arrived, Office. Nov., 1897 ; retd. from the Army, Nov.,
26th Jan., 1859, and served in Bombay as asst. 198 ; retired from India Office, June, 190*.
collr. and mag., under sec. to govt. in thejud. pol. BLACK, Henry Somers, commander, Royal
and educl. depts. , and sec. to legisl. council; Indian Marine.—Entered the Indian Marine.
acting 1st pol. asst. in Kathiawar, senr. asst. July, 1877; commander, May, 1886; port offict r
judge, Ratnagiri, and acting registrar of the and marine transport officer, Rangoon, Nov.,
high court ; judge and sessions judge, Surat, 189^, to Nov., 1900.
March, 1873 ; on special duty in pol. dept. BLACKWOOD, John Ross, M.A., India.
at' Udaipur, Sept., 1880; jud. commr. in C.S. (Joint mag. and dep. collr. Bengal). —
Sind and judge of the sadar court, Feb., 1881; Educ. at Glasgow Univ., and Univ. Coll.,
judge of the high court. Bombay, Jan., 1885; London; apptd. after exam, of 1894; arrived,
vice-chancellor of Bombay University, 1800; 21st Dec, 1895, and served in Bengal as asst.
member" of council, Bombay, April, 1892 ; C.S.I. , mag. and collr. ; dep. chairman, Calcutta
June, 1893; acted as govr. of Bombay, 17th Corporation, April, 1900, to Aug. , 1902 ; K.-i-H.
Feb., 1895 ;rctd., April, 1897; elected hon. fellow medal, Nov., 1901 ; joint mag. and dep. collr. ,
of Peterhouse, 1901 ; is J. P. for Middlesex ; May, 1903.
edited vols, iv and v and (in collaboration with BLAIR, Harrison Falkner, B.A. (judge,
Mr. H. J. Parsons) vols, vi to xi of ' West's Code High Court, N.W. Prov.). —Educ. at Corpus
of Acts and Regulations' in force in Bombay Christi Coll., Oxford ; called to the bar
Presidency ; compiled a catalogue of bills (Inner Temple), June, 1864 ; apptd. puism
introduced into the Bombay legisl. council in judge, high court, N.W. Prov., 1st April, 1892.
1862-65, and also papers relating to the consti BLAKESLEY, Edmund Holmes, Barr. (1806I,
tution and functions of that body ; author of Indian C.S. (dep. commr., Central Prov.).—
tatalo^ue of 1 Flora of Matheran and Mahablesh- Educ.
war;' and vice-prest. Bombay Nat. Hist. Society. Oxford ;at apptd.Charterhouse and Christ Church,
after exam, of 1887 ; arrived,
BIRENDRA CHANDRA SEN (see Sen.B. C). 30th Oct., 1889, and served in the Central
BIRKS. Arthur Rawson, B.A., Barr. (1885), Prov. as asst. commr. ; dep. commr. May, 1897 ;
Indian C.S. (judge, chiefcourt. LowerBurma). — 2nd sec. to chief commr., March, 1903, to Jan.,
F.duc. at Highgate Sch., and Corpus Christi Coll.. 1904.
Cambridge ; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn ; BLAKEWAY, John Prestwich, Major, R.E..
apptd. after exam, of 1871 ; arrived, 29th Oct., India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —First
1873, and served in Oudh as asst. commr. ; comtnn., 17th Feb., 1886; joined the dept. a-
transfd. to Burma, April, 1874, as asst. commr. ; asst. engr., May, 1889, and posted to Burma ;
acted as collr. ofcustoms, Bassein, March, 1878, exec. engr. , Jan., 1897 ; transfd. to Central Prov.,
and as judge of Maulmain, 1880-82; offg. dir. ot Mav, 1899.
public instrn., Aug., 1882; dep. commr., May, BLANC, Sir Henri Jules, K.C.V.O., M.D.,
1884 ; commr., Dec, 1895; judge, chief court, F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. (Lon.), Dep. Surgn. -Gen.,
Rangoon, April, 1900. late Med. Dept., Bombay.—Joined the dept. , 10th
BIRLEY, Leonard, Indian C.S. (ass/, mag. Feb., 1859; arrived, 7th Aug., 1859, and served in
and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Uppingham and the mil. dept. and also as acting civil surgn. in
New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; various stations, and as supt. of vaccn. ; served
arrived, 5th Dec, i8q8, and served in Bengal in the China war, 1860-62; was a member of the
as asst. mag. and collr. Abyssinian mission, 1864, and was confined in
BIRRELL, Hugh, B. A., Indian C.S. (asst. sec. { chains
dore;
during 21 months by the Emperor Theo
subsequently-joined tlieexpcdny. force, and
to govt., Burma). —Educ. at Madras Coll., St. was present at the storming of Magdala I medal) :
Andrew's Univ., and Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
apptd. after exam, of 1898; arrived, 20th Dec, supt. of Yerrowda central jail, April, 1875 ; senr.
1899, and served in Burma as asst. commr. ; surgn., Jamsetji Jijibhoy hosp., Bombay, and
profr. Grant med. coll., May, 1876; physician.
asst. sec. to govt., April, 1003. European gen. hosp., Aug., 1882; retd., April.
BISCOE, Charles Law, India Public Works
Dept. (dip. traffic supt.).—Joined the service, 1887 ; K.C.V.O., July, 1001.
1st Sept., 1878, as traffic inspr. ; asst. traffic BLATHWAYT, Charles George, late
supt., April, 1880 ; dep. traffic supt., April, 1900. Bombay C.S. — Educ. at Marlborough Coll.;
B1SSET, Sir William Sinclair Smith, apptd. after exam, of 1863; arrived, 2nd Jan..
K.C.I.E.. Col., late R.E.—Joined the service, 1865, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
Dec, t866,asasst. engr. ; railway branch, Bengal, mag. ; junr. collr. and mag., Kanara, Oct, 188a;
1870; asst consulting enfr., Bengal, July, ' senr. collr., March, 1886; retd., July, 1890.
1870; supt., Darjiling railway survey, Oct., . BLATHWAYT, Charles Hugh," Indian C.9.
1870; Holkar state railway, Nov., 1870; (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). — Educ. at
exec, engr., March, 1871 ; dep. consulting I Rugby Sch. and Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford;
RECORD OF SERVICES. 443
.apptd. after exam, of 1899; arrived, 16th BLOOD, Bagot William, M. I. C.E., late India
Nov., 1900, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. Public Works Dept. —Joined the service, 7U1
and mag. Aug., 1866, as asst. engr.; exec, engr., Sept.,
BLENK1NSOP, Edward Robert Kaye, 1872 ; supt. of way and works, Rajputana state
Indian C.S. (dep. commr.. Central Prov.).—- railway, Nov., 1879; suptg. cngi., Dec, 1890;
Educ. at St. Paul's Sch. and Christ Coll., Cam retd., May, 1893.
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1890 ; arrived, BLOOD,SiRBiNDoN,K.C.B.,Maj.-Genl.,R.E.,
as asst. 19th Oct., 1892, and served in the late Mil. Works Dept., Govt, of India. —Apptd. to
Central Prov. commr. ; settlt. officer, Dec, 1897; Bombay public works dept., 13th March, 1871 ;
dep. commr., Mar., 1902; K.-i-H. medal, Jan., transfd. to Bengal sappers and miners, Sept.,
1903. 1871 ; on famine duty, 1374 ; exec, engr., March,
BLENKINSOP, Frederick Henry, Lieut., 1874; took part in Jowaki expedn., 1877-78
Col., late Indian Med. Service, Madras Med. (medal wilh clasp) ; on special duty, Calcutta
Dept. - Arrived, 7th May, 1869, and served with torpedo defence, April, 1878 ; served in S. African
various regts. to Oct., 1888, including service war (medal with clasp), end Afghan war, 1879-80
in the Burmese expcdn. ; med. officer, Coonoor, (medal) ; rejoined Indian establt. , Feb., 18S0, as
, May, 1889; civil surgn. and supt. of jail, Cud- offg. commandant, Bengal sappers and miners ;
dapah, July, 1890; Trichinopoli, May, 1891 ; took part in Egyptian expedn., 1882 (medal, star,
services lent to mil. dept., April, 1893; offg. and 4th class Osmanieh); supernumerary exec,
principal med. officer, Madras dist., April, 1897 ; engr., mil. works dept., Simla, April, 1885;
retd., Dt-c. 1898. second in command, Bengal sappers and miners,
BLENNERHASSETT, Arthur Charles Aug., 1885; commandant, 1886-93; apptd. to
Francis Henry Maria Bernard, B.A. .Indian mil. works dept. as suptg. engr., Sept., 1893;
C.S. (asst. commr., Central Prov.). —Educ. at col. on staff, Rawal Pindi, Oct., 1804 ; chief staff
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1894 ; I officer, Chitral relief force, 1895; K.C.B., Jan.,
arrived. 6th Dec, 1895, and served in the 1896; comdg. Bandelkhand dist., Jan., 1896;
Central Prov. as asst. commr. commanded the Malakand Field Force, July,
BLENNERHASSETT, William, late Indian 1897; comdj; Meerut divn., Sept., 1898 ; served
C.S. —Educ. at Wimborne Gr. Sch. and Eton ; in South African war, 1899-1901 ; cmdg.
apptd. after exam, of 1864; arrived, 1st Nov., Northern Army Corps, Nov., 1904.
1865, and served in Oudh as asst. cominr. ; from BLOOMFIELD, Alfred, Col., I.S.C., late
Feb., 1882, served in the jud. dept.; district and Central Prov. Commn. —First commn., March,
sessions judge, May, 1885 ; ofig. judge, High 1856 ; served in the Central Prov. from July,
Court. March, 1896 ; addl. judl. commr., Oudh, 1864, as asst. commr., asst. sec. to the chief
Jan., 1898; retd., Nov., 1900. commr., anddep. cornmr. ;inspr.-gen. of registrn.,
BLIGH, William George, late India Public supt. of stamps, and commr. of excise, Oct.,
Works Dept. —Apptd., July, 1869, and employed 1876 ; reverted to mil. dept., March, 1892; author
on irrign. works in N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; exec, of ' Notes on the Baigas of the Central Prov. ',
engr., May, 1883; from Nov., 1889; served in 1885.
Burma (medal with clasp) on the Mu valley BLUMENTHAL, Simon, India office (second
railway and on irrign. works ; retd., Aug., 1898. class clerk, India Audit Office). —Apptd. clerk.
2nd class. India Audit Office, 25th April, 1901.
BLISS, Sir Henry William, K.C.I.E., B.A., BLUNT, Edward Arthur Henry, B.A.,
late Indian C. S. ( Madras).—Educ. at Merton Coll., Indian C.S. (asst. commr., United Prov.).—
Oxford ; apptd. afterexam. of 1861 ; arrived, 15th Educ. at Marlborough Sch. and Corpus Christi
Dec. ,1863, and served in Madrasasasst. collr. and Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1900 ;
mag., and sub-collr. and joint mag.; on famine arrived 30th Nov., 1901, and served in the
duty, 1877-78 ; from Feb., 187S, served as commr. United Prov. as asst. commr.
of salt rev., and of abkari rev., and was apptd. BOAS, Henry Julius, Indian C.S. (joint
customs collr. under the sea customs act, Aug. , mag., United Prov. ). —Educ. at Clifton Coll. and
1882 ; on duty to Bombay, 1879, and to Calcutta Trinity Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of
and N.W. Prov. and Oudh, 1880, to examine 1889; arrived, 19th Nov., 1891, and served in
the working of the salt dept.; fellow of Madras the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and
Univ., i832 ; on duty to Orissa to report on the collr. and asst. commr. ; joint mag., Oct., 1896.
system of salt administration, Jan., 1884 ; add!, BODDAM, Hungerford Tudor, Barr. (1872)
member of the board of rev. in addn. to his duties (fudge, High Court, Madras).—Apptd. judge
as commr. of salt rev., Feb., 1886; member of of the High Court, Madias, July, 1896.
fin. committee under govt, of India, April, 1886 ; BODDAM, Welby Whoughton, Major-
member of board of rev. and commr. of salt and Gen., I.S.C., late Police Dept., Punjab. —hirst
abkari rev.. April, 1887; CLE., May, 1889; commn., 12th Dec, 1851 ; arrived, 2nd July,
member of legisl. council, 1800-91 and 1891-92 ; 1852 ; served with the mil. police, 1857-61 ;
commr. of land rev., Madras, April, 1891 ; district supt. of Lahore police, Feb., 1861 ; dep.
member of council, Madras, Nov., 1893, to Nov., inspr.-gen., March, 187O ; offg. inspr. -gen.,
1898; acted as Govr. of Madras, March, 1896; Punjab, 1883 and 1885; reverted to miL dept.,
K.C.I.E., June, 1897 ; retd., Nov., 1898. March. 1888.
BLISSETT, T., late India Telegraph Dept — BODDY, Owen Vidal, Col., R.E., late
Apptd. to the dept. 1st March, 1859 ; asst. supt., Madras Public Works Dept —Arrived, nth
1st grade, Jan., 1866; supt., Arakan divn., Feb., 1873 ; asst. engr., April. 1873 ; exec, engr.,
Aug., 1869 ; personal asst to dir. -gen., 1873-75 ; March, 1883; employed in the mil. works
served subsequently in the Dacca and Sind branch, govt, of India, Aug., 1887, to Feb.,
divns., and in the store dept., and from 1882 in 1888 ; dep. chief engr. and under sec. in the
Bombay; 1st grade supt., Aug., 1883; retd., public works dept, Feb., 1891, to April, 1894 ;
Jan., 1889. suptg. engr., April, 1896 ; retd. March, 1904.
444 RECORD OF SERVICES.
BODILLY, Frank, Barr. (i339).—Apptd. BONAVIA, Emanuel, M.D., Brigade-Surgn. ,
Judgeofthe High Court, Calcutta, 18th April, 1904. late Med. Dept.. N.W. Prov. —Asst. surgn.,
BODY, Charles Stuart, India Ottice (2nd Bengal med. establt., 4th Aug., 1857; serve*!
class clerk, India Audit Office).—Clerk, 2nd under the mil. dept. up to Dec, 1861, and was
class, 29th Jan., 189,. present at the capture of Lucknow, March, 1858,
BOLI NARAYAN BORRAH (see Borrah, and in the trans-Gogra campaign ; asst. civil
B. N.). surgn., Lucknow, Dec, 1861 ; health officer,
BOLSTER, John, N. India Salt rev. dept. Lucknow, and supt. of museum, &c, April,
(dep. commr.). —Entered the service, 25th July, 1867 ; principal of med. sch. at Balrampur, in
1871 ; inspr., April, 1878 ; supt., March, 1886 ; addn. to other duties, Jan., 1873 ; offg. sanitary
asst. commr., Feb., 1890; dep. commr., April, commr., Oudh, 1874 and 1877, also offg. as
1904. I inspr.-gen. of prisons, Oudh ; civil surgn.,
BOLSTER, John Abraham, India Office ! Etawah, Dec, 1881 ; retd., April. 1888; has
(second classclerk, Acctnt. -Gen. 's Dept.). —Clerk, publd. works on date culture in India, ' The
2nd class, 22nd Feb., 1872. Villager's Domestic Medicine,' 1885, and
BOLSTER, Reginald Charles, B.A., Indian ' Studies in the Evolution of Animals,' 1891;.
C. S. (asst. commr., Punjab). — Ednc. at King's BONHAM-CARTER, Herman, Major, R.E.,
Coll. Sch., London, and Queen's Coll., Oxford ; India Public Works Dept. (traffic dept.)— First
apptd. after exam, of 1900; arrived 1st Dee., commn., 28th July, 1883; joined the dept. as
1901, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. asst. engr., nth Deer., 1888, and posted to
BOLTON, Charles Walter. C.S.I. , Indian State Rlys. ; t.-ansfd. to traffic dept. , Nov., 1891 ;
C.S. (member, board ofrevenue, Bengal).— Educ. lent to Madras Rlv. Co. from May, 1901.
at Univ. Coll. Sch., Royal Coll., Mauritius, and BONHAM-CARTER, Norman, Indian C.S.
King'sColl. .London ; apptd. after exam, of 1870; (mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ at Rugby
arrived, 7th Oct., 1872; asst. mag. and collr. in and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
Bengal, Oct., 1872; offg. pol. agent, HillTippera, 1886; arrived, 28th Nov., 1888, and served in
Apr., 1877; under sec. .govt. of Bengal, Mar. 1879 ; Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; under sec, fin.
offg. under sec. , govt, of India, home, rev., and I and municipal depts., Jan., 1804; transfd. to
agricl. dept., Feb., 1880; under sec. in the jud. gen., &c, depts., April, 1895; joint mag. and
&c, depts., govt, of Bengal, Feb., 1883; senr. dep. collr., May, 1896; offg. under sec, May,
marriage registrar, Calcutta, Nov., 1884; joint 1898; mag. and collr., Oct., 1899 ; junior sec. ,
mag. and dep. collr., tst grade, May, 1885 ; mag. board of rev., Sept., 1900, to April. 1902.
and coll., Sept., 1888 ; sec. to the board of rev., BONNAUD, Alfred Peter.—Joined the
Dec., 1891; acted in 1894 and 1895 as add!, service, 4th April, 1869 ; held non-gazetted
commr., Patna, and opium agent, Bihar ; sec. to I appts. till Dec, 1896, when apptd. 2nd asst.
govt., gcnl. rev. and statistics dept., April, 1896 ; collr. of customs, Bengal ; 1st asst., Jan. , 1897 ;
chief sec, govt, of Bengal, Nov., 1896; C.S. I., retd., July, 1904.
June, 1897; member, board of rev,, Nov., 1900; 1 BONNAUD, William Augustus, Barr.
addl. member of viceroy's legisl. council, Nov., (1871). —Apptd. presidency mag., Calcutta, 15th
1900, and Dec., 1902. : April, 1904.
BOLTON, Horatio Norman, B.A., Indian BONUS, Arthur Rivers, Indian C.S.
C.S. (asst. commr., N.W. Frontier Prov.).— (junr. collr., Bombay).—Educ. at Clifton Coll.
Educ. at Rossall a'ld Corpus Christi Coll., and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. alter exam,
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived of 1884; arrived, 17th Jan., 1887, and served in
9th Dec, 1898, and served in the Punjab and Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; transfd. to
N.W. Frontier Prov. as asst. commr. Burma as asst. commr., Aug., 1889;
BOLUS, Edward John, Indian C.S. (asst. retransfd., March, 1892: 1st asst., and forest
collr. and mag. Bombay). —F.duc. at Merchant settlement officer, Feb., 1897 ; junr. collr., and
Taylors' Sch. , and Queen's Coll., Oxford ; apptd. pol. agent, Surgana, Dec, 1901, to July, 1902;
after exam, of 1902; arrived 14th Nov., 1903, ditto, ditto, Janjira, Nov.. 1903.
and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. BONUS, Joseph, Major-Gen.. R.E., late
BOMANJI, K. R. (see Kharsedji Ratanji Public Works Dept., Bombay. — First commn.,
Bomanji). Bombay engrs. . June, 1855; arrived, March,
BOMFORD, Gerald, CLE., M.D., Surgn. - 1857 ; served during the Mutiny (medal and
Genl., Indian Med. Service (dir.-genl. Indian clasp); joined the dept., June, 1859, and was
med. service).—Joined the service, 30th Sept., ; employed on the Bombay harbour defences,
1874, and served in the mil. dept., and as profr. Oct., i860; from Sept., 1861, served as dep.
and rest, surgn. in the med. coll., Calcutta; I consulting engr. lor railways in Sind ; offg. dep.
supt., Calcutta lunatic asylum, April, 1890; sec. consulting engr., N. W. Prov., March, 1870;
to the surgn.-gen. and sanitary commr., Aug., trom Nov., 1871, served as suptg. engr. on Indus
1891 ; principal, med. coll., Calcutta, Nov., 1803 ; valley state railway ; engr. -in-chief, Sindia state
C. I.E., Jan., 1903; dir.-genl., Indian med. service, railway, Srpt., 1876; transfd. to Punjab N. state
Jan., 1905; author of contributions to scientific railway. May, 1877; offg. consulting engr. for
press and of memoirs ol officers of the Indian guaranteed railways. Lahore, July-Oct., 1878;
Army. engr. -in-chief, Pindi-Peshawar section, Oct,
BOMPAS, Cecil Henry, B. A., Barr. (1889), 1879; medal for sen-ices in the Afghan war,
Indian C.S. (dep. commr., Bengal).— Educ. at 1879-80; acting consulting engr. for railways,
Westminster, and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; and joint sec. to govt., Bombay, 1882 and
apptd. after exam, of 1887; arrived, 5th Nov., 1885-86; senr. dep. consulting engr. and under
1889, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and sec. to govt., railway branch, from Nov., 1883;
collr.; offd. as under sec. in 1893; joint mag. and chief engr., Dec, 1885; retd., Nov.. 188S.
dep. collr., April, 1896; mag. and collr., Aug., j BOOTH, William, M.A. Indian Educl.
1900; dep. commr., Santal Pargonas, Aug., 1501. ! Service (dir. of pub. insInt., Assam). —Educ.
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at Trinity Coll., Dublin; served in Bengal from after exam, of 1901 ; arrived 1st Dec, 1902, and
27th Nov., 1S76, as profr. in the presidency served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
coil. ; principal, Dacca coll., June, 1884; profr. BOULNOIS, Charles, B.A., LL.B., B.L.,
of physics, presidency coll., Nov., 1890; prin late Punjab Chief Court. —Educ. at King's Coll.,
cipal, Hugli coll., Dec, 1892; offg. dir. of public London, and London Univ.; called to the bar
instil., Assam, April, 1897; confd., March, 1899. (Middle Temple), 30th April, 1855, and in the
BOOTY, Percy Abbey, B.A., Indian C.S. same year was admitted advocate of the Calcutta
(asst. commr. and dist. mat?., Coorg). — Educ. at supreme court ; profr. of law in the presidency
Merchant Taylors' Sch. and Trin. Coll. Camb. ; coll., Calcutta, 1857-61 and 1832-83 ; judge cf the
apptd. alter exam, of 18Q4 ; arrived 16th Dec, I court of small causes, Bengal, i860 ; offg. sec. to
1S95, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and govt, of Bengal, in the legisl. dept., 1862-64;
mag. ; asst. commr. and dist. mag., Coorg, olTg. dep. sec tothe^ovt. of India, legisl. dept.,
April, 1901. 1864 ; apptd. judge ot the chief court, Punjab, in
BORRAH, B01.1 Naravan, India Public jI Feb., i366, and was senr. judge from 1867 until
1877 ; from 1881 has acted as reporter of appeal
Works Dept. {exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. \ cases;
Coll. ; apptd. as-st. engr,, 1st Jan., 1878, and of law fellow of the Punjab univ., 1882: editor
reports in the supreme court, 1856-60 ;
posted to Assam; exec, engr., March, 1890; I joint author of 1 Notes on Customary Law,' by
K-i-H medal. May, 1900.
BOSANQUET. Oswald Vivian. Indian i Boulnois and Rattigan, 1876; retd., 1877.
C.S. (resdt. at liidjrc). —Educ. at Clifton Coll. I Indian C.S. (rjsdl., Sir
BOURDILLON, James Austin, K.C.S.I.,
and New Coil., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of I Coorg). —Educ. at Mysore, and chief commr. of
Marlborough Coll. ; apptd.
1885; arrived, 17th Sept., 1887, and served in alter exam, of 1868; arrived, 22nd Nov., 1870;
Madras as asst. collr. and mag.; asst. to rest, at
Hyderabad, April, 1892; firstasst. togovr.-gen. 's asst. mag. and collr. in Bengal, Dec, 1870; offg.
agent, Rajputana, Oct., 1893 ; acting under sec. under sec, govt, of India, fin!, dept., Sept.,
to govt, ot India, foreign dept., May, 1895, and inspr. and
1874, in the home dept., March, 1876;
ot registrn. offices, Aug., 1876 ; dep. supt.
Jan., 1398; confJ., April, 1899; K-i-H. medal, ot census,
May, 1900 ; acting genl. supt., Thagi and Dakaiti Dec, 1881 ; Dec, 1880; inspr.-gen. of registrn. ,
mag. and collr., April, 1837; offg.
dept., March, 1901 ; acting dep. sec, foreign sec., fiul. and municipal depts. , 1892 and 1893;
dept., Feb., 1903 ; resdt. at Indore, May, 1003. member of Bengal legisl. council, 1893, 1895,
BOSE, Bhooeun Mohux, Rai Bahadur, late 1900, and 1901 ; commr., Bardwan, Sept., 1895 ;
India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. from Calcutta C.S. L, Jan., 1898; chief sec. to govt., Nov.,
Civil Engrg. Coll., Sept., 1867, as apprentice 1900 ; member, board of rev., May, 1902 ; oflg.
engineer, and posted toOudh ; asst. engr., Sept., lieut -gov., Nov., 1902 ; resdt., Mysore, and
i363; transtd. to State Rlwys., Dec, 1869; chief commr., and judl. commr. of Coorg, Nov.
exec, engr., Oct., i336 ; retd., 1898. 1903; K.C.S.L, Jan., 1904.
BOSE, H. C. (see Hemanga Chandra Bose). BOURKE, John Joseph, M.B.,Capt., I.M.S.
BOSE, J. C. (see J igadish Chandra Bose). (dep. assay master, Bombay). —Joined the ser
BOSE, K. D. (set Karuna Das Bose). vice, 30th Jan., 1893 ; in mil. employ till Feb.,
BOSE, K. K. {see Kali Kumar Bose). 1897 ; offd. as chemical analvser to govt, of
BOSE, N. K. (see Nanda Krishna Bose). Bombay from May, 1898, to Oct., 1899; again
BOSE, R. K. (s<r Rajendra Kumar Bose). j in mil. employ from Aug., 1900, to July, 1901,
BOSWORTH - SMITH, Bertrand Nioel, during which time .served with China Field
B. A., Indian C.S. (asst. commit., Punjab). — Force; probationer, assay dept., Bombay,
Educ. at Harrow, Magdalen Coll., Oxford, and Julv, 1901 ; dep. assay master, April, 1902.
University Coll., London; apptd. after cxar.i. of BOURNE, Alfred Gibus, D.Sc, F.R.S.,
1896 ; arr ived, 22nd Nov., 1897, and served in the 1 F.L.S. (dir. of public instruction, Madras). —
Punjab as asst. commr. Apptd. Profr. of Biology, Presy. Coll., Madras,
BOTHAM, Arthur William, Indian C.S. Jan., 1886; dir of pub. instrn., Madras, Nov.,
(■asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ at New 1901 ; addl. member of leeisl. council, Dec, 1903.
castle - under - Lvme and Magdalen Coll., BOL'STEAD. Robinson, F.R.C.S.. Surgn.-
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived Majoi", late Bombay Med. Dept. —Civil surgn.,
21st Dec, 1893, and served in Bengal as asst. Thana, 21st Jan., 1876; acted as supt. of vaccn.,
mag. and collr. 1 187b; supt. of Matheran, Feb., 1882; acted as
BOL'GHEY, George Ei.etcher Otti.ey, i surgn. , Gokuldas Tejpal hosp. , 1883 ; civil surgn.,
C. S.I., Col.. R.E., late India Public Works Dept. Ahmadnagar, July, 1887; retd., Feb., 1889.
—First commn., June, 1862; arrived, 5th Jan., BOUTFLOWER, William Nolan, B.A.,
1865; served in the Bhotan expedn., 1865-66 late Educn. Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh.—
(medal and clasp) ; joined the dept., Nov., 1869, Educ. at St. John's Coll., Cambridge; joined the
as asst. engr., railway branch, N.W. Prov.; dept., 9th Aug., 1869, as profr. in the Agra coll. ;
exec engr.. Rajputana railway, Sept., 1870; j profr. in Muircoll. , Allahabad, Oct., 1874; offg.
dep. consulting engr. for guaranteed railways, I meteorological reporter to govt., N.W. Prov.
Lucknow, May. 1877; asst. sec, railway branch, and Oudh, April-June, 1 S3 1 ; inspr. of schools,
N.W. Prov, and Oudh, 1879; served in the 1 Feb., 1892; olfd. as dir. of public instrn. frcm
Afghan war, 1873-80 (medal); manager, Indus April, 1896 ; retd. Jan., 1902 ; author of
valley and Kandahar railway, Jan., 1882; 'Elementary Statics and Dynamics,' and 'The
manager, E. Bengal state railway, Nov., 1885 ; Indian Arithmethic'
manager, N.W. railway, Oct., 1892; C.S. I., BOVILL, Edward, M.B., F.R.C.S., I.ieut.-
Jan., i8q6: retd.. Oct., 1897. Col., late Indian Med. Service. —Joined the
BOL'GHEY, Geori-.f Menteth, B.A., Indian service, 1st Oct., 1872, and served on gen., jail,
C.S. (asst. c>mmr., Punjab). —Educ. at Welling and hosp. duty and as civil surgn. at various
ton Sch. and Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. stations, from Dec, 1885 ; retd., Nov., 1901.
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446 RECORD OF SERVICES.
BOWDEN, Herbert John Anstruther, stations: supt. of lunatic asylum. Colaba, June,
late India Public Works Dept. — Trained at 1890; physician, St. George's Hosp., Bombay.
R LE. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept, April, 1898.
1887, and posted to Rajputana ; transfd. to Burma, BOYD, John Ewart Edwards Acincourt,
as asst. sec. to chief commr., Dec, 1889; transfd. late Madras Police. —Joined the service, Nov.,
to Punjab, Oct., 1891 ; exec, engr., Oct., 1892. ; 1869, and served in the police dept. as inspr.,
retd., April, 1904. asst. supt., and dist. supt. ; retd., 1900.
BOWDEN, William James, India Office BRACKEN, Geoffrey Thomas Hirst, Indian
(Fin/. Dept.). —Apptd. supplemental clerk, 1st C.S. {asst. collr. and mag., Madras). — Educ. at
Jan., 1893; clerk, 2nd class, 23th Aug., 1895; Malvern Sch. and Oriel Coll., Oxfoid ; apptd.
asst. to the India Office member of the Com after exam, of 1902; arrived 30th Nov., 1903,
mittee for valuation of military equipment, Nov., and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.
1897. BRACKENBURY, Sir Henry, G.C.B.,
BOWER, George, Indian C.S. (mag. ana
colh:. United Prov.). —Educ. at Caistor Or. K.C.S.I., Gen., R.A.—First commr., 7th April,
1856
Sch., Eton and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. expedn., ; served in the Mutiny, 1358, the Ashami
after exam, of 1882; arrived, 10th Dec, 1884, 80; asst. 1873, and the S. African war, 1879-
adjutant and quarter-mastcr-gen. ,
and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. Cyprus, July, 1878 ; mil. sec, S. Africa, May,
commr. and oflg. under sec. to govt. ; joint 1879; private sec. to viceroy of India, March to
mag. , March, 1890 ; dep. supt., family domains of June, 1880 ; mil. attache, Paris, Jan., 1881 ; dep.
the Maharaja of Benares, April, 1890, to April, adjutant and quartermaster-gen.,
1803 ; dep. commr. , April, 1896; mag. and collr. , 1884; brigadier-gen., Egypt, Jan.,Egypt, Sept.,
1885; dep.
March, 1897.
BOWIE, Mathew Morton, Col., I.S.C., quartermaster - gen. at head - quarters (intelli
Arrived, 20th June, 1858; from June, 1863, gence branch), Jan., 1886; dep. adjutant-gen.,
served in the Central Prov. as asst. commr. March, 1891 ; mil.mil.member
and director of intelligence, June, 1887, to
of viceroy's council,
and dep. commr., and was placed on special
duty in connection with the Delhi assemblage. April, 1891, to April, 1S96 ; prest. ordnance
eommn., War Office, May, 1896; dir.-genl. of
Nov., 1876; commr. of excise, 4c, June, 1880; ordnance,
dep. commr., Nagpur, Sept., 1880; inspr.-gen. May, 1894;WarK.C.S.I., Office, 1899 to 1904; K.C.B.,
Jan., 1896; G.C.B.,
of police and prisons, Central Prov., April, Nov., 1900,
1882; commr., Nerbudda divn., April, 1892; BRACKENBURY, Maule Campbell, C.S.L,
reverted to mil. dept., June, 1896.
BOWRING, Lewin Bentham, C.S.I., late Col., R.E., late India Public Works Dept.—
Bengal C.S. —Educ. at Mount Radford Sch., dept.,commn.,
First June, 1865 ; arrived and joined the
Exeter, and at Leipzig; apptd. from Hailey- served June, 1875; exec, engr., March, 1877:
in the Pcrak expedn., 1875-76 (medal
bury, 1843; asst. mag. and collr., Bengal, 1845; and clasp), and the Afghan war, 1879-80 (medal
asst. to treasurer, Calcutta, 1846; asst. to rest, and two clasps and bronze star) ; otfg. dep. con
at Lahore, 1847; dep. commr., Punjab, 1849-54; sulting engr. for guaranteed railways, Lahore,
private sec. to Lord Canning, 1858 ; chief 1881 ; asst. manager, Punjab N. state railway.
commr. of Mysore and Coorg, 1862; retd., 1870; Feb., 1883; oflfg. manager and traffic supt.,
has publd. 'Eastern Experiences,' 'HaidarAli Mysore railway, April, 1883 ; acting dep.
and Tipu Sultan,' &c. consulting engr., Bombay, Oct., 1884; dep.
BOVCE, Henry George, M.I.C.E., F.C.H., manager, N.W. state railway, Sind section,
India Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr,). — Dec, 1885; manager, Sind section, March,
Trained at R.l.E. Coll.; appointed Oct., 1877, as 1887; under sec. to govt, of India, railway
asst. engr., and posted to N.W. Prov. and branch, Nov., 1887, and dep. dir.-gen. of rail
Oudh; exec, engr., Oct., 1889; suptg. engr., ways, April, 1888, to July, 1890 ; manager, Oudh
June, loot. and Rohilkhand railway, May, 1892 ; manager,
BOYD, Charles Clifford, Indian C.S. N.W. railway, April, 1896; C.S.L, May, 1898 ;
(1st asst., Bombay). — Educ. at Haileybury retd., Sept., 1899.
Coll., and Magdalen Coll. .Oxford ; apptd. after BRADDON, John Bi.oomfield, late India
exam, of 1888 ; arrived, 23rd Nov., 1890, and Public Works Dept. —Apptd. to the dept.,
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.; 2nd 12th Sept., 1871, and was employed on
asst., Feb., 1897 ; 1st asst., Dec, 1901. various public works and railway accts. ;
BOYD, Donald James, M.A., Indian C.S. cxamr., Feb., 1884; offg. dep. acctnt.-gen.
(asst. commr., Punjab). — Educ. at George for inspn. duty, March, 1895 '< g°v't. examr. ot
Watson's Coll., Edinburgh, and Edinburgh accts. , Bengal and N.W. railway, Nov., 1895;
Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1899; arrived, 3rd retd., Oct., 1899.
Dec, 1900, and served in the Punjab as asst. BRADFORD, Sir Edward Ridley Col-
commr. borne, Bart.,G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K. C.S. I., Col.,
BOYD, Frederick Kennedy, Indian C.S. LS.C.— Cornet, 6th light cavalry, Madras, Feb.,
(asst. remembrancer, Bombay). —Educ. at Hailey 1854 ; proceeded to Persia under Gen. Jacob in
bury, and at King's and Univ. Colls., London ; 1856 ; pol. asst. in W. Malwa, and in commandof
apptd. after exam, of 1895; arrived, 23rd Nov., 1st regt. Cealntr India horse, New., i860; pol.
1896, and served in Bombay as asst. collr, and agent, Baghelkhand, 1871; pol. agent, Bhartpur,
mag; asst. remembrancer, and sec. to lcgisl. Jan., 1873; gen. supt. of operations for suppres
council, Nov., 1902. sion of thagi and dakaiti. May, 1874 ; agent to
BOYD, Henry Walker Butler, F.R.C.S.I., govr.-gen., Rajputana, Dec, 1878; also chief
Lieut. -Col., I. M.S. (physician, St. George's commr. ofAjmir ; K. C.S. I., June, 1885; sec, pol.
Hos/>., Bombay). —Joined the service, 31st and secret dept. , India office, Feb., 1887 ; accom
March, 1876 ; served as civil surgeon at various panied H.R. H. Prince Albert Victor on his visit
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to India in 1889-90; K.C.B., May, 1890; resigned May, 1867; principal, Thomason coll. ,1879-91 ;
on his appt. as commr., metropolitan police, retd., March, 1892.
London, June, 1890; G.C.B., June, 1897; BRANDT, Francis, M.A., late Madras C.S.-*
G.C.V.O., Nov., 1902; retd. from metrop. Educ. at Cheltenham Coll. , and Brasenose Coll.
police, March, 1903. Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1861 ; served in
BRADLEY, Herbert, Barr. (1878), Indian Madras as asst. collr. and mag., under sec. to.
C.S. (member, board ofrev., Madras).—Educ. at govt., and sub-co!lr. and joint mag. ; acting
Winchester Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of 1876; collr. of sea customs, Madras, April, 1874; collr.
arrived, 3rd Dec, 1878, and served in Madras and mag., S. Kanara, Oct., 1877, and in the
as asst. collr. and mag., and sec. to the commr. Nilgiris, 1883 ; district and sessions judge,
of salt, abkari and separate rev., April, 1888; Trichinopoli, June, 1878 ; judge of the high
collr. and mag. , July, 1894 ; member, rev. court, Madras, Sept., 1884; fellow of Madras
board, Nov., 1900 ; ditto, and commr. of salt, univ., 1886; retd., Dec, 1887.
&c, rev.. May, 1901 ; addl. member, lcgisl. BRANFOOT, Arthur Mudge, CLE., M.B.,
council, Madras, Dec, 1900, Nov., 1902, and M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Surgn.-Gen., I.M.S.
March, 1904. (presdt. of Med. Board, India Office). —Asst.
BRADLEY, Richard, late India Public Works surgn., 30th March, 1872; arrived, 28th Dec,
Dept. —Trained at Thomason Coll. ; apptd. to the 1872, and served under the mil. dept. till March,
dept., 1st Nov., 1868, and employed on irrign. 1873, and subsequently ascivil surgn. at Coconada
works in the Punjab; exec, engr., Jan., 1880; and Madras, rest, surgn. at the gen. hosp. ,
retd., 1S96. Madras, and profr. in the med. coll. ; asst.
BRADLEY-BIRT, Francis Bradley, Indian physician, gen. hosp., and profr. of hygiene,
C.S. (asst. map. and collr., Bengal).—Educ. at med. coll., July, 1878; supt. of the govt,
Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; apptd! after exam, ol maternity hosp., and profr. ol midwifery, med.
1897 ; arrived 28th Nov., 1898, and served in coll., July, 1881 ; fellow of Madras univ., 1886;
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. principal med. officer, Rangoon district, March,
BRADSHAW, Frederick Ewart, Major, 1898; CLE., May, 1898; acting surgn.-gen.
late Indian Army—In mil. employ from 6th with the govt, of Madras, April, 1901 ; principal
Feb., 1884; assist, commr., Punjab, Jan., 1891 ; med. offr. Bangalore and Southern dists., Jan.,
dep. commr., Feb., 1900; retd., Dec, 1904. 1002 ; retd., May, 1903 ; apptd. presdt. of India
BRAIDWOOD, Harold Litiigow, B.A., Office Med. Board, and member of Advisory
Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). — Board for Army Med. Services, Jan., 1904.
Educ. at St. Paul's Sch. , Corpus Christi Coll., BRANSON, James Charles Emerion, Indian
Oxford, and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after C.S. (acctnt. -gen., Bombay). —Educ. at Harrow,
exam, of 1895; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1896, and and Balliol College, Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. of 1879 ; arrived, 16th Jan., 1882, and served in
BRAJENDRA NATH DE,M.A.,Barr.(i87s), Oudh as asst. commr. ; transfd. to Bengal as
Indian C.S. (mag. and collr., Bengal).— Educ. asst. mag. and collr., Dec, 1885; off'g. asst.
at Hare Sch., Calcutta, Canning Coll., Lucknow, acctnt. -gen. , Madras, March, 1886; dep. acctnt. -
Calcutta Univ., and St. Mary's Hall, Oxford; gen., Bombay, April, 1889; acting acctnt. -gen. ,
apptd. after exam, of 1873; arrived, 6th Sept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, April, 1892; dep. acctnt. -
1875, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and gen., Bombay, Nov., 1892 ; returned to theN.W.
collr.; joint mag, and dep. collr., Oct., 1886; Prov. and Oudh as offg. mag. and collr., Aug.,
mag. and collr., Aug., 1891. 1894; dep. commr., Oct. 1894 ; mag. and collr.,
BRANDER, James Paterson, M.A.. Indian Feb., 1896; retransfd. to Bombay as acctnt. -
C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay),—Educ. at gen., Aug., 1898; acct.-genl., Bengal, Nov.,
Kelvinside Acad. , Glasgow, and Christ Church 1899; acctnt.-gen. , and commr. of state paper
Coll., Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, of 1899 ; currency, Bombay, March, 1903.
arrived, 16th Nov., 1900, and served in Bombay BRASHER, Alfred Herbert, Indian C.S.
as assist, collr. and mag. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Uppingham
BRANDIS, Sir Dietrich. K.C.I.E., Ph.D. and Tonbridge Schs., and Emmanuel Coll.,
—Educ at Univs. of Copenhagen, Gottingen, Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrivec,
and Bonn ; lecturer on botany at Univ. ofBonn, 7th Dec, 1899; and served in the Punjab as asst.
1349 I served in the India forest dept. from 16th commr.
Jan., 1856, and was apptd. inspr.-gen. of forests, BRASIER, Charles Edward, Forest Dept.,
April, 1864; CLE., Jan., 1878; retd., 1883; Madras (conservator).—Joined the service, 30th
apptd. a member of the board of visitors ol Nov., 1882, as asst. consr. ; dep. consr., Sept.,
Cooper's Hill Coll., 1886 ; K.C.I.E., Feb., 1887 ; 1890 ; consr., July, 1901.
author of ' Forest Flora of N.W. and Central BRAY, Denys de Saumarez, B.A., Indian
India,' 1874, of the article on 'Teak' in the C.S. (asst. to agent in Baluchistan).—Educ. ;>t
Encyclopaedia Britannica, &c. , &C. ; was dir. of the Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, and Balliol Col'.,
practical course ol forestry on the Continent in Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1898; arrived,
connection with Cooper's Hill Coll., 1887-1896. 21st Nov., 1899, and served in the Punjab as
BRANDRETH, Ashton Milnes, Col., R.E., asst. commr. ; transfd. to N.W. Frontier Prov.,
late Public Works Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh. Jan., 1902; asst. to agent in BaL.chistan, Auf.,
— First commn., Dec, 1855 ; arrived, 30th Dec, 1903.
1857 ; served in the public works dept. from BRENDON, Benjamin Adams, Indian C.S.
8th Jan., 1858, as asst. engr., asst. principal, (1st asst., Bombay). —Educ. on the Continent
Thomason coll., and exec. engr. ; transfd. to the and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
Punjab, Sept., 1861, and served on the W. Jumna of 1890; arrived, 6th Nov., 1892, and served
canal; asst. sec, govt, of India, May to Dec, in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; am' asst.,
1863; asst. sec, public works dept., Punjab, July, 1898 ; 1st asst., June, 19C4.
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BRERETON, Alfred, C.S.I., M.I. C.E.. late BRIGHT, William Robert. C.S.I., Indian
India Public Works Dept. (govt, director of C.S. (opium agent, Behar). — Educ. at
Winchester, and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd.
guaranteed rly. companies, India Office). — after exam, of 1878 ; arrived, 13th Dec, 1880,
Joined the dept. as asst. engr. , March, 1873, and and served
served in the railway branch; exec, engr., joint mag. in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
and dep. collr., April, 1890; dep.
April, 1880; asst. dir. N.W. railway, Nov., commr., Palamau. March. 1892 ; mag. of Midna-
1887; district traffic supt., Nov., 1888; dep.
manager, July, 1891 ; oftg. manager, E. Bengal pur, Dec, 1895; chairman, Calcutta corporation.
railway, March, 1803 '• manager and engr.-in- Dec, 1897; C.S.I. . Jan., 1901; inspr.-gen. of
chief, E. Coast railway, Nov., 1893; dir. of police, Bengal, April, 1901 ; opium agent,
railway traffic and dep. sec. to govt, of India, Behar, Nov.. 1902. Arthur Montagu, Indian
BR1GSTOCKE,
Nov., 1897; sec. to govt., June, 1001 ; C.S.I.. C.S. (fin. dept.. Govt, of India). —Educ. at
Jan., 1004; retd.. Aug., 1904 ; govt, director of Heidelberg Coll., and Christ Church, Oxford;
guaranteed rlv. companies, Jan., 190^.
BRERETON, Herbert James, Finl. Dept., apptd. after exam, of 1890; arrived, 15th Dec,
1892, and served in the Central Prov. as asst.
Govt, of India (enrolled list. Class II). —Educ. commr. ; dep. accnt.-gen. Madras, Nov., 1000 ;
at Bedford Gr. Sch. ; joined the service, 7th ditto, United Prov., June, 1902 ; offg. accnt.-
April, 1873 ; from Eeb. , 1874, served in the gen., April. 1003, to March, 1904.
office of the acctnt.-gen., N.W. Prov. ; asst. BR1J MOHAN LAL, B.A., Rai Bahadur,
acctnt.-gen., Bombay, July, 1877; N.W. Prov., India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —
Nov., 1877; Burma, April, 1878 ; Punjab, Aug., Trained at Thomason Coll. ; apptd. apprentice
1879; N.W. Prov., March, 1884; Central Prov., engr., 20th June, 1881, and posted to Assam;
March, 188S; N.W. Prov., July, 1888; comptr., isst. engr., Dec, 1881 ; exec. engr.. Feb., 1894 ;
Assam, June, 1890; asst. comptr.-gen. , India transfd. to Rajputana and Central India, Aug.,
1 in charge of paper currency), July, 1893 ; dept.
acctnt.-gen., March, 1896; comptr. Cent. Prov., 1903. BRIND, Michael Joseph, late India Tele
April, 1896; dep. acct.-gen., Bengal, Dec, 1898; graph Dept. —Apptd. asst. supt., 9th Nov.,
ditto, N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Aug., 1890 ; 1870; served in the construction of several
offg. comptr., Hyderabad, March, 1000; offg. lines in the Punjab, Assam, &c. ; supt., April,
dep. comptr.-gen., Dec, 1900; offg. dep. 1891 ; chief supt., March, 1900; dir., traffic
auditor-gen., March, 1902 to April, 1903.
BRERETON, Reginald Hugh, Indian branch, April, 1902 ; retd., March, 1903.
BRISCOE, Hugh Kynaston, Indian C.S.
C.S. (inspr.-gen. of police, United Prov.). — (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ at Bed
Educ at Cheltenham Coll., and Balliol Coll., ford <ir. Sch. and Pembroke Coll., Oxford ;
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1880; a. rived, apptd. after exam, of 1002; arrived 27th Nov.,
14th Dec, 1882, and served in the N.W. Prov. 1903, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. , April, 1889 ;
asst. commr., Oudh, Nov., 1891 ; joint mag., 1st collr. BROADBENT, John Edward, C.B., Colonel,
grade, June, 1892; dep. commr., Nov., 1895; R.E.. late India Mil. Works Services. —
mag. and collr., April, 1896; inspr.-gen. of First commn., 17th July, 1866; arrived, Dec,
police, July, 1900.
BRETT, CECiLMicHAF.LWiLFORD,Barr.Ci88.|), 1868, and served as asst. engr.: exec, eng., June,
1879; asst. sec, mil. dept., Dec, 1882; second
Indian C.S. (judge, high court, Calcutta).— dep.
Educ. at Guildford Gr. Sch. and Cheltenham works,sec, March, 1890; dep. dir.-gen., mil.
for fortifications, April, 1892; transfd.
Coll.; apptd. after exam, of 1872 ; arrived, 30th to Bombay command as chief engr. , April, 1804 ;
Nov., 1874, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. transfd. to Punjab, March, 1895; C.B., May,
and collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., April,
1^85 ; registrar, high court (appellate side), April, 1898; retd., April, 1002.
BROADFOOT, Ramsay Douglas, Barr.
1886; district and sessions judge, Oct., 1890;
offg. jud. commr., Chota Nagpur, April-Sept., (i83o), Madras).
Indian C.S. (dist. and sess. fudge
—Educ. at Kensington Sch. ; apptd.
1801 ; judge, Calcutta high court, June, 1900.
BRIDGES, James Emile, Barr., late Indian after exam, of 1878; arrived, 27th Dec, 1880,
C.S., Burma. —Educ. at Royal Coll., Tournai, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ;
and Univ. of Bonn ; apptd. after exam, of head asst., Nov., 1888; sub-collr. and joint
1874; arrived, 16th Nov., 1876, and served in mag., Feb., 1893; dist. and sess. judge, June,
Burma as asst. commr. and settlt officer ; offg. 1896. BROADWAY, Philip Neville, late Punjab
sec. to chief commr., land rev. and agricl. dept., Police.
and offg. dir. of agric, Nov., 1884 ; dep. commr., as asst.—Joined the service, 27th Feb., 1861,
district supt. of police: district supt,
Aug., 1886, and Dec, 1888; offg. chief sec,
March-July, 1890; commr., March, 1891 ; retd., April, BRODIE,1873 ; Norman
retired, 1898.
Somf.rville, B.A., Indian
Aug., 1901.
BRIGGS, Herbert Samuel, India Office Univ. Coll. Sch.sess.and
I C.S. [dist. and fudge, Madras).—Educ. at
Christ Church, Oxford ;
(second class clerk, store dept.).—Apptd. clerk, apptd. after exam, of 1884; arrived, 12th Dec,
second class, 25th June, 1900. 1887, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
BRIGGS, William Hamilton, Lieut.-Col., mag. , and acting asst. sec to govt. ; head asst. ,
late Army Med. Staff.—First commn., 30th Malabar, Feb., 1893 ; dep. coininr.
Sept., 1875; served in the Jowaki campaign, res'. , April, 1896; sec. to commrs. of salt, &c.
1877-78 (medal and clasp), the Afghan cam rev., Nov., 1897 ; sub-collr. and of salt, &c,
paigns, 1878-80 (medal), and the Nile campaign, Oct., 1900; collr. and mag., March, joint mag.,
1902; dist.
1884-85 (medal and clasps and Khedive's star) ;
med. officer on personal staff of govr. of Madras, andBRODIE,sess. judge, Dec, 1903.
Dec, i386 to March, 1889; retd. from the army, (dist. and sess.Vernor Alexander, Indian C.S.
fudge, Madras).—Educ. at Univ.
Dec, 1893.
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Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, of 1875; and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
arrived, 6th Jan., 1878, and served in Madras 1897; arrived 26th Nov., 1898, and served in
as asst. collr. and mag. and forest settlt. officer ; Bombay as asst. coll. and mag., and adminis
senr. asst., Vizagapatam, Feb., 1885; sub-collr. trator, Sachin State,
and joint mag., Jan., 1891 ; districtand sessions BROWN, Charles,C.I.E., late Punjab Police
judge. March, 1894 ; collr. and mag., March, 1895; Dept..—Educ. at Marlborough Coll. ; joined
dist. and sess. judge, Dec, 1899. the service, 8lh Feb., 1868 ; asst. district
BROD1E, William Patrick, A.M.I.C.E., supt. of police, Nov., 1868; district supt.,
late India Public Works Dept. —Trained at April, 1876; served in Afghanistan, 1879;
R. I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1872, in charge of Gen. Daud Shah in 1880; rejoined
and employed on irrign. works in the Punjab ; the dept., Feb., 1882, and served as personal
exec, engr., July, 1881 ; retd., Oct., 1904. asst. and as asst. totheinspr.-gen. ; dep. inspr.-
BRODRICK, Right Hon. St. John, M.P. gen. , Dec, 1894 ; inspr.-gen. and under-sec. to
(secretary of stale for India).—Educ. at Eton govt., home dept., Jul}', 1901 ; CLE., June, 1903;
and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; M.P. for W. Surrey, retd., Sept., 1904.
1880-1885, and for the Guildford divn. of Surrey BROWN, Charles Dallas, late Indian C.S.
from 1885 ; served on Royal Commn. on Prisons (Bombay].—Educ. at Charterhouse and Balliol
in Ireland, 1883 ; finan. sec. to the War Office, Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1885 ; arrived,
1886-1892 ; under sec. of state for war, 1895- 22nd Nov., 1887, and served in Bombay as asst.
1898 ; sworn of the Privy Council, 1897 ; under
sec. of state for foreign affairs, 1898-1900 ; sec. collr. and mag. ; retd., June, 1895.
BROWN, Frederick Latham, late India
of state for war, 1900-1903 ; sec. of state for Public Works Dept. —Joined the service as asst.
India, Oct., 1903.
BROJENDRA COOMAR SEAL, B.L., late engr., 15th July, 1869; transfd. to superior
Statutory C.S.—From 23rd Oct., 1865, served accts. establt., April, 1878 ; examr., state railway
in the subord. jud. dept., Bengal, and was accts., Lower Burma, Nov.,iS85; offg. engr.-in-
chief and manager, Burma state railway, 1885
appointed subord. judge, 4th grade, May 1873, and 1886 ; examr., telegraph accts.. March, 1889;
and district judge, Bankura, and asst. sessions dep. acctnt.-gen. for inspn. duty, Nov., 1891 ;
judge, Bardwan, April, 1S81 ; district and ses retd., April, 1893.
sions judge, June, 1887; retired, Jan. 1900.
BROOK-FOX, Frederick George, M.I.C.E., BROWN, G. E. R. G. (see Grant-Brown,
M.I.M.E., late India Public Works Dept. G. E. R.).
—Trained at Thomason Coll. ; apptd. to BROWN, Harold Arrowsmith, B.A.,
the dept., Sept., 1873, at,d employed on mil. Indian C.S. (asst. commr. , Burma).—Educ. at
works in the Punjab; transfd. temporarily to Plymouth and Mannamcad Coll., and Caius
Madras on famine relief work, 1877-78 ; em Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1902;
ployed in Burma, 1880-85 ; exec, engr., May, arrived 28th Nov., 1903, and served in Burma
1883 ; transfd. temporarily to state railways, as BROWN, asst. commr.
April, 1885 ; and permanently, Oct., 1892; supt. Public James Samuel, M.I.C.E., India
ot works, April, 1899 ; retd., June, 1900. Works Dept. (suptg. engr.),—Trained at
BROOKE, Thomas Henry Barstow, Col., to state railways; R.l.E. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1875, and posted
I.S.C., late Central Prov. Commn. — First offg. exec, engr., Feb., 1885;
commn. .April, 1855; arrived, 13th May, 1855, and dep. manager, N.W. railway, 1889-90;
was employed under the mil. dept. up to 1864, offg. engr.-in-chief, Sept. to Oct., 1895, and
including service in the China expedn., 1857-59 ; again June to Sept., 1896; suptg. engr. (tempy.),
from* Feb., 1864, served in the Central Prov. as April, 1899 ; offg. consg. engr. for rlys., and sec.
asst. commr. ; cantonmt. mag., Saugor, Nov., to govt., Burma, April, 1899, to Nov., 1901 ;
1874; dep. commr., March, 1883; reverted to junr. dep. consg. engr. for rlys., Burma, Nov., 1901 ;
mil. duty, 1889. consg. engr. for rlys. , Calcutta, April,
BROOKE, Sir William Robert. K.C.I. E., July, 1902 ; offg. consg. engr. for rlys., Calcutta,
late India Telegraph Dept. —Apptd. to the dept., 1902 ; suptg. engr., Jan., 1903.
13th Sept., 1857; supt., Bombay, Jan., 1866; BROWN, Richard Cecil, Indian C.S. (isr
served in the Punjab, 1869-71 ; 1st grade supt., asst., Bombay). —Educ. at the Clergy Oixjhan
Aug., 1877, offg. as dir. of traffic ; dir., construc Sch. .Canterbury, and Keble Coll. .Oxford; apptd.
tion branch, June, 1883; dep. dir.-gen., July, after exam, of 1887 ; arrived, 1st Dec, 1889, and
1889 ; dir.-gen. oftelegraphs, April, 1890 ; CLE., served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. , and
Jan.. 1894 ; retd., April, 1895 '• K.C. I.E. , May, 1895. forest settlt. officer; 2nd asst., Sept., 1896; 1st
BROOME, Louis Nelthropp. late Punjab asst., June, iqoo.
Police Dept. —Entered the service as asst. BROWN, Thomas Edwin Burton, CLE.,
dist. supt. of police, 31st May, 1873 ; dist. supt. , M.D., Brigade-Surgn., late Med. Dept., Punjab.
April, 1882; offg. dep. inspr.-gen., May, 1903; —Joined the dept. in 1858; from Nov., i860,
retd., Nov., 1903. served as profr. and principal, med.sch., Lahore ;
BROUN, John Alexander, Indian C.S. (mag. also offd. as civil surgn. of Lahore on several
and collr,. United /Vo</. )•—Educ. at foreign occasions, and as meteorological reporter, 1879:
schs., Univ. Coll.. London, and Balliol Coll., retd., Oct., 1889; CLE., Jan., 1891 ; author ol
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1877; arrived, a work on the symptoms and treatment of the
3rd Dec, 1879, and served in the N.W. Prov. poisons used in the Punjab.
and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr., asst. commr. BROWN, William Barclay, B.A., Indian
and cantonmt. mag. ; joint mag., April, 1888; C.S. (dist. and sess. judge, Bengal). —Educ. at
dep. commr. , April, 1894; mag. and collr. , Feb., Ayr Acad., and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
1896. after exam, of 1883; arrived, 8th Dec, 1886,
BROWN, Alan Daniel, Indian C.S. (asst. and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at Highgate transfd. to Assam as asst. commr., June, 1889 ;
45° RECORD OF SERVICES.
returned to Bengal as offg. mag. and collr., Sanscrit Manuscripts existing in Oudh,' &c. ;
Nov., 1894 ; mag. and collr., Oct., 1896 ; district has edited several school and text books, and
and sessions judge, June, 1897; author of a was joint editor of the 1st edition of the Central
grammar of the Diori-Chutiya language. I'rov. Gazetteer.
BROWNE, Clement Alfred Right, Lieut. - BROWNING, Herbert Arrott, Maj., Indian
CoL, R.E. , India Public Works Dept. (examiner). \ Army (dep. commr., Burma). — First commn.,
— First commn., 6th April, 1870; asst. engr., I 21st Jan., 1881 ; employed in Burma as asst.
mil. works, March, 1883 ; transfd. to accounts commr., Sept., 1886; dep. commr., April, 1897.
estabt. as dep. examr., Aug., 1886; examr. , BROWNING, Winthropp Benjamin, CLE.,
Feb., 1893 ; served in China, Jan., 1901. to Feb., M.D., Lieut. -Col., Indian Med. Service (presy.
1 90j. surgn., Madras). —Joined the service, 31st March,
BROWNF., Lord Henry Ulick, late Bengal 1880; arrived, 18th Sept., 1880, and served in
C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury, Dec, 1850; Madras under* the mil. dept. and as acting civil
arrived, 1st Sept., 1851 ; served in rev. andjud. J surgn. ; district surgn. and jail supt., Madura,
dept., and was apptd. mag. and collr., 1st grade, Sept., 1890 ; surgn. to thegovr., from May. 1892 ;
March, 1866; also served as private sec. to surgn., 2nd district, Madras, May, 1805 ; CLE.,
the prest. of the govr.-gen.'s council, Feb., I Dec, 1898; surgn., 4th district, and profr.,
1858, under sec. to the govt, of Bengal, July, med. coll., Madras, July, 1901.
1859, oflg. under sec. to the govt, of India, home I BROWNLOW, Henry Alexander, Lieut.-
and finl. dept., April, 1860, registrar ofthe Sadar 1 Gen., R.E., late India Public Works Dept.—
Diwani and Nizamat Adalat, April, 1861, supt. First commn., Bengal engrs., Dec, 1849; dep.
of stamps and stationery, Oct., 1863, and offg. supt., Ganges canal, Feb., 1852 ; and afterwards
addl. judge, Jessur and Nuddea, Feb., 1867 ; on the E. and W. Jumna canals ; served during
commr., Dec, 1869; chairman of the justices of the Mutiny (medal and clasp); suptg. engr.,
the peace, Calcutta, Feb., 1872, and offg. member, N.W. Prov., irrign., March, 1865; offg. chief
board of rev., June, 1878; retd., Oct., 1886; ' engr. and joint sec, irrign., N.W. Prov., Feb.,
succeeded to Marquisate of Sligo, Dec, 1903. 1872; suptg. engr., Bari Doab, Punjab. April,
BROWNE, Samuel Haslett, CLE., M.D., 1874 ; acted as chief engr. and joint sec. , Punjab,
Col., Indian Med. Service (inspr. gen. of Fcb.-Mav, 1876. and as chief engr. and sec. to
civil hospitals, Bengal). —Joined the service. govt., N.W. Prov., irrign., June, 1876; offg.
.March, 1874, and arrived, 14th Nov., 1874 ; served inspr.-gen. of irrign. and dep. sec. to go\"t- of
on hosp. duty and on mil. duty in Afghanistan India, April, 1S77 ; chief engr. and sec. to gDVt.,
in 1878; from Aug., 1879, served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh, July, 1878 ; inspr.-gen.
Central Prov. on gen. and jail duty ; served ol irrign. and dep. sec. to govt, of India, Feb.,
under the govt, of India Irom Dec, 1886, in 1882 ; retd., Nov., 1S86.
joint med. charge, Simla; principal of ined. BROWXRIGG, Francis William, Indian
coll., Lahore, Oct., 1889 ; offg. surgn. supt., C.S. (mag. and collr., United Prov.).—Educ.
presidency gen. hosp., Calcutta, April -Nov., at Rossall, and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ;
1893; lion, surgn. to the viceroy, Jan., 1894; apptd. after exam, of 1879 ; arrived, 31st
CLE., Jan., 1896; inspr. gen. of civil hospitals, Dec, 1881, and served in the N.W. Prov.
Bengal, April, 1903. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. settlt.
BROWNE, William Richard, M.D., Ch.M., officer, Nov., 1888; joint mag., April, 1890;
Lieut. -Col., Indian Med. Service (principal tiled, settlt. officer, Sultanpur, Nov., 1893 ; dep.
offr., Madras dist. ). —Joined the service, April, commr., Jan., 1895 ; mag. and collr., March,
1873; arrived, 1st Nov., 1873, and served on 1896; sec rev. board, March, 1899, to March,
mil. and civil and jail duty in Madras ; rest, 1900.
surgn. in gen. hosp., and profr. of pathology, BRUCE, Alexander Bannerman.B.A., Indian
med. coll., Nov., 1S83 ; surgn. in gen. hosp., C.S. (inspr.-gen. 0/ registration, &'r., United
and profr. of surgery, med. coll., May, 1890; Prov.).—Educ. at Glasgow Acad., Cbanowiy
fellow of Madras univ., 1892; Held service in Sch., Aberdeen, Milne's Instil., Fochabers, and
Rumpa hill tracts and Jaipur territory in 1879- St. Peter's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after
80 ; princpl. and profr. ol medicine, med. coll. exam, of 1886; arrived, nth Nov., 1889, and
April, 1896; princpl., med. coll., and princpl. served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
med. offr. , gen. hosp., July, 1901 ; principal med. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., Nov., 1893; dep.
offr., Madras dist., May, 1903. commr., Oct., 1899; inspr.-gen. of registration
BROWNE, Willis, F.I.A., India Office and commr. of excise and stamps, Nov., 1901.
(actuary). —Writer, 15th Oct., 1867; clerk, 2nd BRUCE. Arthur Francis, Major, Indian
class, Aug., 1878 ; actuarial clerk, Feb., iS32 ; Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of India (pot.
fellow ot inst. of actuaries, 1887 ; actuary, funds asst.).—First commn., 10th March. 1883 ; pol.
dept., Dec, 1889; actuary to India office, Oct., asst., Sept., 1896 ; asst. to resdt. in Kashmir,
1892. • May. tooo.
BROWNING, Colin Arrott Robertson, BRUCE, Richard Isaac, CLE., late Punjab
CLE., M.A., late Educl. Dept., Central Prov. — Commn. —Served in the Punjab as extra asst.
Senr. inspr. of schools, N.W. Prov., 26th June, commr. from May, 1863 ; asst. commr., Dec,
1862; acted as dir. of public instrn., Central 1868; on special duty in connection with Major
Prov., 1864-65, and as inspr.-gen. of educn., Sandcman's 2nd Kalat mission, 1876 ; 1st asst.
Central Prov., 1868, and 1869-70; dir. of public to agent to govr.-gen. , Baluchistan, Feb., 1877 ;
instrn. in Oudh, July, 1870; inspr.-gen. ofeducn. , acted as agent, in 1878, 1882 and 1885 ; Afghan
C entral Prov., Oct., 1873; CLE., Jan., 1886; istan, 1878-79 (medal) 1 CLE.. May, 1881 ; pol.
retd. , Jan., 1889 ; author of 'The Indian Official agent at Thal-Chotiali from 1883; Zhob Valley
Thesaurus,' ' The Annals of the Indian Empire,' Expdns., 1884 an<' '890; rejoined Punjab
' Mahomedan Education in Oudh,' 'A List ot commn. and wasapptd.dep. commr., May, 1888 ;
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commr. and supt. , Derajat, Feb., 1893 ; on special I 1870 ; asst. mag. and collr. in Bengal,
duty as British joint commr. for demarcation of 1 Dec, 1870; attache, foreign dept., Nov., 1871 ; on
Afghan-Waziri boundary, Oct., 1894; Wazi:- famine duty, March, 1874 ; private sec. to lieut.-
istan, 1894-95 (medal with clasp); retd., April, govr., 1874-77; asst. sec, govt, of Bengal, Aug.,
1896 ; author of a gaze tteer ot Dera Ghazi Khan 1876 ; private see. to Sir R. Temple during his
district, a manual of the Baluch language, I mission to Madras and Bombay, 1877; private sec
a history of the Marrt-Baluchi tribe, and "the I to govr. of Bombay, May, 1877 ; oflg. under sec,
Forward Policy and its Results." govt, of India, home dept., May, 1878; private
BRUERE, RonERT Sale Elphinstone sec to prest. of govr.-gen.'s council, Nov., 1878 ;
Richard, late Punjab Police.—Joined the offg. press commr. with govt, of India, Feb.,
service as asst. dist. supt., June, 1862; dist. 1879 ; supl. of stamps and stationery, Bengal,
supt., June, 1873 ; retd., 1900. May, 1880; junr. sec, board of rev., May, 1887;
BRUNYATE, James Bennett, Indian C.S. II sec, rev.
May, 1890; sec. to govt, of Bengal, gen.,
and statistical depts. , Dec, 1891 ; member
(dep. commr. , United Prov.).—Educ. nt St. of Bengal lcgisl. council, 1893, 1895, 1899, and
Paul's Sch., and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; 1902; C. I.E., May, 1895; commr. Burdwan
apptd. after exam, of i88q; arrived, 9th Dec, j divn., April, 1896; chief secy, to govt., Bengal,
1891, and served in the N.W. Prow and Oudh as \ May, 1902 ; tempy. member, board of rev., Dec,
asst. mag. and collr. , asst. settlt. officer, and 1902 ; retd., Oct., 1904 ; edited ' Excise Manual,1
asst. commr.; under sec. to govt., June. 1896 ; &c.
under sec. to govt, of India, fin. and commerce BUCKLAND, Henry Harvey, late India
dept., Nov., 1897 ; asst. commr., March, 1901 ; Public Works Dept.—Apptd. to state railways,
joint mag., Nov., 1901 ; dep. commr., March, locomotive dept., July, 1887 ; dist. locom. supt.,
1904
BRYANT, Frederick Beadon, India Forest July, 1901. ; dep. locom. supt., May, 1900 ; retd.,
Nov., 1888
Dept. (conservator, Burma). — Appld. asst. BUCKLE, Henry.—Served in the Burma
consr., 9th Jan., 1881 ; dep. consr., Dec, 1890; commn. from 7th Aug., 1867, as asst. commr.,
consr., Nov., 1901. and was in charge of the town mag. 's office,
BRYANT, John Forbes, B.A., Indian C.S. Akyab, 1871-74, and of the hill tracts of
(asst. colli-, and mag., Madras). —Educ. at Wey N. Arakan,
mouth Coll., and Clare Coll., Camb. ; apptd. expedn. against1874-76 ; in command of an
the Shandus, Nov., 1876; from
after exam, of 1894; arrived 16th Dec, 1895, June, 1878, served as dep. commr. in various
and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. districts; prest., Henzada municipal committee
BRYSON, Alexander Colrtenay, Opium Dec. ,1884 ;offg. commr., 1888, 1890, 1892; addl.
dept., Bengal 'sub-dtp. opium agent). —Joined sessions judge, Pegu and Irawadi, Jan., 1891 ;
the service 7th June, 1871, as offg. asst. sub- ditto, Pegu Divn., Nov., 1896; retd., Jan., 1903.
dep. opium agent ; could. July, 1872 ; sub-dep. BUCKLEY, Llewellyn Eddison, Indian C.S.
opitrm agent, Nov., 1888. (collr. and mag. Madras'). —Educ at Clifton
BUCHAN, William Henderson, M.A., Coll., and at New Coll., Oxford; apptd.
Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). — after exam, of 1885; arrived, 19th Sept., 1887,
Educ at rlutcheson's Gr. Sch., Glasgow, Glas and served in Madras as asst. mag. and collr. ;
gow Univ., and Brasenose Coll., Oxford; acted as rev. under sec, 1894; head asst., Dec,
apptd. after exam, of 1902 ; arrived, 11th Dec, I 1894; senr. asst. dist. mag., and agent to
1903, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and j govr., Nov., 1895; sub. collr. and joint mag.,
collr. May, 1899; head asst., Nov., 1899; princpl.
BUCHANAN, Walter James, Major, I. M.S. asst. to the collr. and agent, Ganjam, Sept.,
Jail Dept., Bengal (inspr.-gen. ofjails, Bengal). ' 1900 ; dist. and sess. judge, June, 1903 ; collr.
— First commn., 1st Oct., 1887 ; in military I and mag., Nov., 1903.
employ till May, 1892, when apptd. olfg. civil BUCKLEY, RobertBurton,C.S.I.,M. I.C. E.,
surgn. ; genl. duty, Presy. Gcnl. Hosp. , M.I.M.E., late India Public Works Dept.—
Calcutta, Dec, 1894; inspg. med. offr., Nov., Joined the dept. as asst. engr., July, 1869;
1897 ; supt., central iail, Bhagalpur, Oct , 1898 ; ' exec, engr., March, 1876; services lent to
inspr.-gen. ol jails, Bengal, July, 1902 ; author Calcutta corporation,June, 1881 ; offg. under sec ,
of a ' Manual of Jail Hygiene 1 and numerous public works dept. , Bengal,July, 1886, andagain,
contributions to the medical press. Feb., 1887; under sec. to govt, of India, public
BUCK, Sir Edward Charles, K.C.S. I., B.I.., works dept., April, 1887, to Dec, 1889; suptg.
LL.D., late Indian C.S.—Educ. at Clare Coll., I engr., March, 1892; chief engr. and sec. to
Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of i860 ; arrived I govt., Bengal, March, 1898; member of council
2nd Feb., 1862; from May, 1863, served in the of lieut.-govr. of Bengal; C.S.I. , Nov., 1901;
N.W. Prov. as asst. mag.and collr., settlt. officer, retd., Aug., 1902; author of 'Irrigation Works
and offg. sec, board of rev. ; dir. of agric in India,' 1893.
and commerce, N.W. Prov., Feb., 1875; commr. BUDDEN, Hanson Odell, Indian Educl.
for the govt, of India at the Melbourne exhibn. Service (insp) . ofschools. United Prov.).—Joined
of 1880 ; sec to the govt, of India in the rev. and the service, 3rd May, 1873. and acted as head
agricl. depL, April, 1882 ; on special duty from master of several zila and high schools ; inspr.
Sept., 1895, to June. 1896, regarding proposals of schools, April, 1894.
for agricultural improvements ; retd., Dec, i8q6 ; BULL, Charles Albert, M.I.C.E., late India
Kt., Aug., 18S6; C.S.I. , May, 1892; K.C.S.I., Public Works Dept.—Apptd. to the dept. as
Jan., 1897. exec, engr., Nov., 1868, and served in the
BUCKLAND, Charles Edward, C.I.E., railway branch ; engr. -in-chief, Madras railway
B.A., Barr. (1885), late Indian C.S. (Bengal). surveys, Nov., 1884, and Cuddapah-Nellore
—Educ. at Eton and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; railway, Sept., 1886; also in charge of Madras
apptd. after exam, of 1868; arrived, 29th Nov., ; state railway surveys, July, 1887 ; supt. of way
45* RECORD OF SERVICES.
and works, Cuddapah-Nellore railway, Sept., conjointly 'Elephanta,' ' Epigraphia Indica,' &c, and,
1887 ; supt. of works, Burma state railway, with the late J. Ferguson, ' The Rock
Sept., 1891 ; rank of suptg. engr., June, 1892; Temples of India.'
BURKE, Charles Toler. B.E.. M.I.C.E.,
retd., Nov., 1806.
BULL, Herbert George, IndiaOffice (second, late Bombay Public Works Dept.—Joined
the service, 23rd July, i368, as asst.
class clerk, Accnt.-Gen.'s dept.). —Apptd. 2nd engr.
class clerk, accnt.-gen.'s dept., 17th April, 1902. May, ;18Q2; exec, engr., March, 1876; under >ec. ,
BULLOCK, Frederick D'Olbert, LL.B., 1838 ; addl. chairman, Bombay Port Trust, May,
Barr. (1864), late Indian C.S., Punjab. —Educ. at engr., July, member of govrs. council ; suptg.
1898 ; author of articles on various
Kingstown Gr. Sch., St. Aubin's Gr. Sell., and
Christ's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, waterworks schemes; retd. Sept., 1900.
BURKE, John, M.I.E.E., late India Tele
of 1863; arrived, nth Jan., 1865, and served in graph Dept. — Joined the dept., and June, 1864 ;
the Punjab as asst. commr. ; judge, small cause
court, Delhi, Jan.. 1873; jud. asst., Dec, 1877; supt, Aug., 1883; offg. dir. ol traffic, feb.-
June, 1886; has held charge of various divns. ;
district judge, Nov., 1884; divl. judge, Oct., "retd., 1898.
1885; offg. judge, chief court, Punjab, in 1892 BURKE, William Henry, M.B.. Lieut. -Col.,
and 1893 ; retd.. June, 1894. Indian M.S. (surgn., Gokaldas Tejpal Hofp.,
BULLOCK, Frederick Shore, CLE., late
Indian C.S., Berar.—Educ. at Cheltenham Bombay).—Joined the service, 30th Sept., 1&82,
Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of 1868 : arrived, 7th and was placed on gen. duty; with Upper
Nov., 1870, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Burma Field Force, 1886; asst. civil surgn.,
Poona, Aug., 1889 ; medl. officer to Katliiawar
Oudh as mag. and collr. , joint mag., asst. supt. pol.
ofDehra Dun, and small cause court judge; Tejpal Hosp., March,
agency, 1897 ; surgn., Gokaldas
April, 1001.
mag. and collr., April, 1889; jud. commr., BURKILL, Isaac Henry, M. A., F.I..S. (asst.
Berar, April, 1892; commr. , Hyderabad assigned
dists., Oct., 1895; CLE., June, 1897; retd., reporter on economic products).—Apptd. asst.
reporter on economic products to the govt, of
April, 1899.
BULLOCK, Robert, Col., I.S.C.. late Berar India, 23rd Feb., 1901 ; oflg. reporter from
Commn.—First commn., Madras infantry, nth March, BURKITT,
1902.
Harold Hamilton. B.A , Indian
Dec, 1858 ; from July, 1862, served in the Berar
commn., as asst. commr., ofl'g. asst. rest. .and C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras).—Educ. at
Galway Grammar Sch. and Dublin Univ. ;
dep. commr. for demarcation of the Dhangs apptd.
frontier, 1886; jud. commr., Aug., 1888 ; civil 1900, andalter exam, of 1899; arrived 3rd Dec,
served in Madras asasst. collr.and mag.
and sessions judge, July, 1889; retd., April, 1891. BURKITT, William John Dwyer. Indian
BULMAN .Albert Robinson, late IndianCS., C.S. (joint mag.. United Prov. ).—Educ. at
Punjab. —Educ. at Richmond Gr. Sch.; apptd. Marlborough and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
after exam, of i860 ; arrived. 31st Oct., i86r, and after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 1st Nov., 1893,
served in the Punjab as asst. commr. and offg. and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as
sec. to finl. commr.; jud. asst., March, 1878; asst. and mag. collr., and asst. settlt. officer;
dep. commr., Dec, 1882; offg. commr. and joint mag. and settlt. officer. March, 1900.
supt., Lahore, Aug., 1884; and Ambala, Jan., BURKITT, SirWii.liam Robert, M. A., Barr.
1887 ; retd., April, 1889. (1879), Indian C.S. (judge, High Court, N.W.
BUNBURY, Cecil Edward Francis, Indian Prov.).—Educ. at Trinity Coll.. Dublin; called
C.S. (judl. commr. , A'. IV. Frontier Prov. ) . —Educ. to the bar at the Middle Temple ; apptd.
at Wellington Coll. and Keble Coll., Oxford ; after exam, of i860; arrived, nth Oct., 1861;
apptd. after exam, of 1883; arrived, 21st Nov., from Oct., 1862, served in the N.W. Prov. as
1885, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; asst. mag. and collr., joint mag. , and mag. and
dep. commr., July, 1896 ; judl. commr., N.W. collr. ; district and sessions judge, Aug., 1887;
Frontier Prov., Nov., 1901. addl. jud. commr. in Oudh, March, 1891 ; jud.
BURBRIDGE, David John, late Finl. Dept., commr. in Oudh, July, 1891 ; acting puisne
Bombay. —Joined theservice, Feb., 1868; served judge, high court, N.W. Prov., Nov., 1S92 ;
in Fin. Dept., Burma, as asst. comptr. , Feb., cont'd., lune, 1895; Kt., June, 1004.
1890; asst. acct.-gen., Bombay, Jan., 1893; BURLS, Edwin Grant. C.S. I., India Office
retd., Jan., 1899 ; author of ' Guide for investors (dir.-gen. oj stores). —Temporary clerk, India
in and holders of government securities.' office1, 20th Oct., 1863; iunr. clerk, store dept.,
BURGESS, James, CLE., LL.D., Hon. Dec, 1865; senr. clerk, Jan., 1875; asst. dir.-
A.R.I.B.A., M. Soc. As. Paris, late Archaeologi gen. of stores, June. 1891 ; designation changed
cal Survey of India.—Educ. at Dumfries, Glas todep. dir.-gen. of stores, June, 1805; dir.-gen.
gow, and Edinburgh ; apptd. archaeological of s'ores, August, 1896; member of ordnance
surveyor and reporter lor W. India, 15th council, war office, from 1896; C.S. I. . June, 1902 ;
Jan., 1874; also archaeological surveyor for S. on depn. to India from Sept., 1903 to Feb., 1904.
India, Nov., 1881 ; dir. -gen. of the archaeological BURLTON, Charles Henry Beaumont,
survey of India, March, 1886; fellow of the Madras Public Works Dept. (suptg. tngr.).—
univ. of Bombay; retd., 1889; in 1894, attended Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; joined the service.
the Geneva oriental congress as representative 1st Oct., 1875; exec. engr.. March, 1887;
of India; editor of 'The Indian Antiquary,' dep. chief engr. and under sec. to govt., public-
1872-84; author of ' Views of Architecture and works dept., April, 1894 to April, 1898; suptg.
Scenery in Gujarat and Rajputana," 'The engr., Oct., 1903.
Temples of Satrunjaya,' 'Somanath, Girnar, BURLTON, Henry Montgomery Barton,
&c.,' 'Reports of the Archaeological Survey ol Col., 1. S. C. — Ensign, Bengal infantry,
W. and S. India,' ' Notes on the Rock Temples Aug., 1855; served in the Mutiny medal and
of Aia. ta, their Paintings and Sculptures,' clasp) ; "served subsequently in the Bhutan
RECORD OF SERVICES. 453
campaign, 1862, and the Abyssinian expedn., ' 25th July, 1884 ; supt., March, 1898 ; has
1867-68 (medal) ; asst. cantonmt. mag., Morar, received India medal and Samana clasp, 1891.
1870; cantonmt. mag., Mhow, i88r, Morar, Dec, BURNE, SirOwenTudor,G.C.1.L.,K.C.S.I.,.
1834, and Ambala, Nov., 1886; reverted to mi!, Major-Gen.,late of the Councilof India. —Ensign,
duty, 1891. 20th foot, 15th April, 1855 ; served in the Crimea ;
BURLTON, Phiup Sykes Murphy, Major, also in the Mutiny ol 1856-58, and was present in
Indian Army (disl. judge, Punjab). —In mil. fifteen actions and received two steps of rank for
employ from nth Jan., 1886; asst. commr., gallantry in the field; apptd. mil. sec. to the com
Punjab, Oct., 1893 ; d'St. judge, May, 1901. mander-in-chief in India (Lord Strathnairn),
BURN, James Montague, Major, R.E.. 1861-62, and afterwards A.D.C., and at times,
Survey of India (dep. sup/.). — First commn., offg. mil. sec, to that gen. officer when com
17th Feb., 1886; asst. engr., mily. works mander of the forces in Ireland, 1865-68 ; private
dept., April, 1888; apptd. to survey of India as sec. to viceroy of India (Earl of Mayo), 1869-72;
asst. supt., May, 1891 ; dep. supt., Dec, 1896; on pol. A.D.C. to sec. of state for India, 1872;
service in S. Africa from Nov., 189910 Aug., 1902. I asst. sec. in pol. and secret dept., India office.
BURN, John Gunn, B.A., LL.B., Indian C.S. 1873 ; sec. in that dept., 1874 ; on special duty
{head asst., Madras). —Educ. at Inverness Col', in India as private sec. to the viceroy (Lord
and St John's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after I Lytton), 1876-78 ; member of the council of
exam, ot 1893 I arrived, 24th Dec, 1894, and India, Jan., 1887 to Dec, 1896; G.C.I. E.,.
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; head I Jan. 1897 ; was a royal commr. of the Health
asst., May, 1904. and the Colonial and Indian exhibns. of 1882;
BURN, Richard. Indian C.S. (supt. ofrevision and 1886; vice-prest. of the society of arts,
of Imperial Gas., United Prov.)—Educ. at the 1 1888-94; apptd. by H. M. the Queen"a govr. of
Liverpool Inst., and Christ Church, Oxford; the Imperial Institute, 1891 ; and a royal commr.
apptd. after exam, of 1889; arrived, 2nd Dec, for the World's Exposition in Chicago, 1891-93 ;
1891, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh I vice-prest. of the council of India, 1891-92 ; retd.
as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., June, 1896 ; I from the army, Jan., 1894; chairman of the
under sec to govt., Nov., 1897 ; supt. of census society of arts, 1896-97 ; a knight of grace of the
operations, April, 1900 ; sunt, of revision of order of St. John of Jerusalem ; author of ' Clyde
Imperial Gaz., Oct., 1902 ; dep. commr.. May, and Strathnairn,' &c.
1904 ; author of 'United Prov. Census Report, BURRARD, Sidney Gerald, Major, R.E.,
1901.' Survey of India (supt. trigonl. survey). — First
BURN. Robert Nathaniel, India Public commn. , 6th April, 1879; attached to mil.
Works Dept. (acctnl.-gcnt., P.W.D., and dep. works dept., Baluchistan, March, 1883; asst.
sec. to govt, of /ndta). —Apptd. to the dept., supt., trigonl. survey, Sept., 1884; dep. supt.,
Aug., 1870; dep. examr., Jan., 1880; examr., June, 1889; supt., Oct., 1899.
Jan., 1882; auditor, Oudh and Rohilkhand BURRIDGE, Charles Edward, India Office
railway, April, 1886; govt, examr. of accts. , (2nd
E. Indian railway, Feb., 1889; examr. of tele clerk,class clerk, Store Dept.). —Apptd. 2nd class
16th March, 1888.
graph accts., April, 1890; dep. acctnt.-gen. for
inspn. duty, Jan., 1895; ofTg. under sec, public BURROWS, Leonard Robert, M.A., late
works dept., March, 1895; confd. Dec, 1897; Madras C.S. —Educ. at Lincoln Diocesan Sch. ,
accnt.-genl., P.W. dept., and dep. sec. to govt, St. Nicholas Coll., Lancing, and St. Catherine's
of India, Aug., 1901. ! Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1863;
BURN-MURDOCH, John, Lieut.-Col , R.E., asst. collr. and mag., Dec, 1865; prest. of
late India Public Works Dept. — Apptd. municipal commn., Madras. 1875-80; sub-collr.
to the dept., 14th Feb., 1876, and employed on 1 and joint mag., March, 1882; acting collr. of
state railways ; served in the Afghan war, 1878- sea customs, Madras, and protector ol emigrants,
80 (medal with two clasps) ; employed in mil. Sept., 1883 ; collr. and mag. and addl. sessions
worksdept, 1880; offg. consultingengr. for rail judge, Nilgiris, Sept., 1884; retd., Aug., 1889.
ways, Bombay, Dec, 1881 ; on service with the BURT, Henry Parsall, A.M.I.C.E., India
Egyptian expedn., 1882 (medal with two clasps, Public Works Dept. (manager, O. and It. R/y.)~
star, and 5th class Medjidie) ; dep. consulting —Apptd. from Royal Indian Engrg. Coll. asa-st.
tngr. for railways, Lahore, Nov., 1882; in same engr., Sept., 1878 ; employed at Liverpool on
capacity at Bombay, March, 1890; exec, engr., works of L. and N. W. railway; posted to state
Jan., 1887; in 1890-92 offd. as under sec to railways, July, 1879; exec engr., Nov., i892;offd.
rovt. of Bombay, railway branch ; services lent as undersec. togovt. of India, March, 1895 ; dep.
to Assam-Bengal railway co. , Sept., 1892; and traffic supt., N.W. Rly., Nov., 1896; dep.
to S. Mahratta railway co., Dec, 1894; suptg. manager, N. W. Rly., March, 1901 ; manager.
tngr.. May, 1899; retd. May, 1900. O. and R. Rly., lune, 1901.
BURNE, Knightley Grey, late Burma BURTON, Francis Hely. B.A., Indian C.S.
Commn. —Served in the Bengal police as asst. ' (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Chelten-
supt., from 26th Oct. ,186510 May, 1872 ; from the , ham and Clare Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after
latter date served in the Burma commn. as asst. exam, of 1895; arrived 21st Dec, 1896, and served
commr., and acted as town mag. and supt. of in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; under-sec. tc*
jail at Maulmain, 1872-75; offg. dir. of public govt.. Punjab, Nov., 1900, to May, 1903.
instrn., 1882; dep. commr., July, 1886; acting BURTON, William Henry, Col., R.E.Jate
addl. sessions judge, March, 1895, and January, [ Madras Public Works Dept. —Arrived, 36th July.
1896; offg. judge, Moulmein. Jan., 1898, and j 1857; was apptd. to the dept., May, 1858, and
offg. commr., Feb., 1898 ; addl. sessions judge, served in Oudh and Haidarabad ; exec. engr..
Jan., 1903; retd., April, 1904. I July, 1865 ; exchanged for temporary service out
BURNE, Oldbury, India Tel. Dept. (supt.).— of India, and apptd. to Portsmouth district, and
Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. asst. supt., : charge of Needles divn. , Aug. , 1867; proceeded
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to China, Nov., 1875, where he acted in 1876-77, and asst. commr. ; subord. judge, Faizabad,
as commanding royal engrs. ; returned to India, Aug., 1879 ; district judge, Faizabad, Jan., 1882 ;
Nov., 1877; member of defence committee on dep. commr., Jan., 1882; district and sessions
coast defences, Dec., 1877; exec. engr., Madras, judge, Sept., 1892 ; retd., Aug., 1893; author ot
Jan., 1878; suptg. engr., April, 1889; retd., the Lucknow settlt. report.
Dec., 1890. BUYERS, John Walker, CLE., M.A.,
BUSTEED, Henry Elmsley, C.I.E., M.D., M.I.C.E.Jatelndia Public-Works Dept.—Apptd.
Brigade-Surgn. , late Mint Dept. , Calcutta.—First exec, engr., N.W. Prov., 1 8th Nov., 1869;
commn., Indian med. service, Aug., 1855; engr.-in-chief, Gam hills survey, Dec, 1881;
arrived, March, 1856, and served through the suptg. engr., March, 1887; CLE., May, 1889;
Mutiny campaign ( medal with clasp ) ; civil surgn. , engr.-in-chief, Mu valley railway, July, 1889 ;
Cuddalore, Jan., 1861 ; asst assay master, Madras | retd., 1891.
mint, Feb., 1865; acted as assay master for BYATT, John, India Office (supervisor, Store
various periods, and also as mint master and Dept.). —Asst. clerk, educn. dept., May, 1869:
commr. of paper currency; dep. assay master, clerk, 2nd class, India store depot, May, 1873 ;
Bombay, April, 1868 ; dep. assay master, Calcutta supervisor, 2nd grade, Nov., 1880 ; 1st grade,
mint, Nov., 1870 ; assay master, Sept., 1872 ; also Julv, 1888.
acted as mint master in 1873 and 1875; retd., BYRAMJI RUSTOMH MEHTA (see Mchta,
June, 1886 ; CLE. , Jan., 1807 ; author of ' Echoes B. R.).
from Old Calcutta.' BYRNE, Joseph, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
BUTA MAI. SAHGAL, Rai Bahadur, late I mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at the Royal
Punjab Provl. C S. —Joined the service, June, 1 Univ. of Ireland and Univ. Coll., London ;
1863; extra asst. commr., June, 1876; extra apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived, 20th Nov..
judl. asst. commr., Nov., 1884; retd., 1902. 1899, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
BUTLER, James, Lieut.-Col., I.S.C.—Ensign, collr. and asst. settlt. offr.
10th foot, Feb., 1866; arrived in Madras, 24th BYTHELL, William John, Major, R.E.,
May, 1866 ; served in the Burma commn. from Survey of India (supt.). — First commn.,
Oct., 1868, as asst. commr. and town mag. ; | 25th July, 1882 ; served as survey officer in
dep. commr., July, 188:; addl. sess. judge, , Uechuanaland in 1384-83 ; apptd. asst. engr.
Bassein ; placed on unemployed superny. list, | Sind-Pishin railway, July, 1887 ; joined survey
March. i<x>i ; author of the ' Mergui Gazetteer. ' of India as asst. supt., May, 1889; dep. supt.,
BUTLER, Montagu Sherard Dawes, B.A., ' April, 1894 ; supt., Oct., 1900; served as survey
Indian C.S. (asst. settlt. offr., Punjab).—Educ. I officer in the Chin-Lushai expedition, 1894-9;,
at Haileybury and Pembroke Coll., Cambridge ; and with the Chitral Relief Force, 1895.
apptd. after exam, of 189s; arrived, 26th Nov., CABELL, William Henry Lawson, B.A.,
1896, and served in the Punjab as asst. 1 Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Burma). —Educ. at
commr.; junr. sec. to finl. commr., Nov., 1900; Eton and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
asst. settlt. offr., May, 1902. after exam, of 1894; arrived 30th Dec, 1895,
BUTLER, Spencer Harcourt, CLE., and served in Burma as asst. commr. ; asst. sec.
Indian C.S. (third sec. to govt., United Prov.).— to govt., Oct., 1900, to March, 1901.
Educ. at Harrow and Balliol College, Oxford ; CADF.LL, Alan, C.S.I.,B.A., late Indian C.S.
apptd. after exam, of 1888; arrived, 29th Oct., (N.W. Prov. and Oudh). —Educ. at Edinburgh
1890, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh Acad., Guetersloh Gymnasium, Westphalia, and
as asst. collr. and mag.; junr. sec, board of rev., 1 Univ. of Edinburgh ; apptd. after exam, of 1861 ;
March. 1892; asst. settlt. officer, Dec, 1893; arrived, 10th Oct., 1862, and served in the N.W.
settlt. officer, Dec, 1894 ; sec. to famine commn., Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr.; from
Dec, 1900 to April, 1901; joint mag., April, April, 1867, to March, 1881, served in the settlt.
1 901 ; CLE., Nov., 1901 ; third sec. to govt., dept.; mag. and collr., May, 1880; offg. commr.
Sept.. 1003. of excise and stamps and inspr.-gen. of registrn. ,
BUTLER. Theobald, B.A., India Public N.W. Prov. and Oudh, March, 1883; offg.
Works Dept. (suptg. mgr.). —Trained at the commr., May, 1889 ; junr. member, board of rev.,
Royal Indian Engrg. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. April, 1893; senr. member, March, 1894; also
as asst. engr., Sept., 1879, and posted to member of provl. legist, council, Nov., 1893;
Bengal ; exec, engr., Sept., 1891 ; suptg. engr., licut.-govr. of N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Jan. to
April, 190}. Nov., 1895; C.S.I., May, 1895: member oi
BUTLER, William George, India Office, govr.-gen. s legisl. council, Oct., 1895; member
(dep.-dir.-gen., Store Dept.). —Educ at Bradfield of govr.-gen. 's council, Feb. -May, 1806 ;
and Eton; junr. clerk, store dept., India office, member board of rev., May, 1896 ; addl.
31st Jan.. 1867; asst. private sec. and precis member of legisl. council. Dec, 1896-April,
writer to sec. of state, 1874-78 ; senr. clerk, 1897 ; retd., Oct., 1897.
Dec. 1889 ; dep. dir.-gen. of stores, June, 1900. CADELL, Patrick Robert, Indian C.S. (1st
BUTTERWORTH, Alan, Indian C.S. (collr. asst., Bom/niv). — Educ. at Haileybury Coll., and
and mag., Madras).—Educ. at Elizabeth Coll., Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1889;
Guernsey, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. arrived, 7th Dec, 1891, and served in Bombay as
after exam, of 1883; arrived, 15th Dec, 1885, asst. collr. and mag., and administrator of Sachin
and served as asst. collr. and mag. ; under state; 2nd asst., May, 1897 ; chairman, Karachi
sec, rev. dept., Aug., 1893 ; judge, and sessions plague commn., Julv, 1898; under-sec. to govt.,
judge, March, 1897; divl. judge, Feb., 1898; rev., etc., depts., Sept., 1900, to April, 1901;
sub-collr. and joint mag. Aug., 1898 ; collr. and ist asst., April, 1902.
mag., May, 1001. CADELL. Thomas, V.C, Col., I.A.—
BUTTS, Henry Hill, Barr. (1882), late Oudh Ensign, Bengal infantry, April, 1854 ; arrived,
Commn.—Extra asst. commr., 3rd [une, 1863; July, 1854; served during the Mutiny (medal,
from Nov., 1865, served as asst. settlt. officer clasp, and Victoria cross; ; second in command,
RECORD OF SERVICES. 455
Malwa Bhil corps, dep. Bhil agent, and pol. asst., : Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after exam, ol
April, 1861 ; pol. agent, E. states, Kajputana, 1896; arrived, 9th Dec, 1897, and served in
April, 1870; pol. agent, Alwar, Nov., 1870; Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; transfd. to
pol. agent, Marwar, Nov., 1877, and in Mewar, Assam as asst. commr., Dec, 1902.
April, 1878; commandant, Erinpura force, and CAMPBELL, Alexander William Dennis-
pol. agent, W. Rajputana, Oct., 1879; chief town, Lt.-Col., I.S.C., late Jud. Dept., N.W.
commr. and supt. , Port Blair and the Nicobara, Prov. and Oudh.—Joined the service, 30th
Dec. 1879; reverted to mil. dept., April, 1892. Sept., 1871 ; served under the mil. dept. to
CALCRAFT-KENNEDY, Bennet Christian April, 1882, when he was apptd. cantonmt.
Huntingdon, Indian C.S. (15/ asst., Bombay). — mag., N.W. Prov. and Oudh; retd., Feb., 1900.
Educ. at Dulwich Coll., Queen's Coll., Oxford, CAMPBELL. Archibald, B.A., Indian C.S.
and King's Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, (asst. commr., Punjab).—Educ. at Harrow Sch.
of 1889; arrived, 22nd Nov., 1891, and served in and Pembroke Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after
Bombay as asst. collr. and mag ; 2nd asst., July, exam, of 1900; arrived 9th Dec, 1901, and
1897 ; joint judge and addl. sess. judge, July, served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
1901 ; 1st asst. and ditto, Sept., 1903. CAMPBELL, Archibald Edwaiides, Major-
CALLAGHAN, Thomas, India Oflice (2nd Gen., I. S.C., late Assam Commn.—Firstcomnin. ,
clans clerk, Registry and Record Dept.). —Apptd. Jan., 1851 ; served in the Sonthal campaign,
2nd class clerk, 25th March, 1885. l855-56, and in Central India, 1857-58 (medal and
CALNAN, Denis, Indian C.S. (mag. and colh ., clasp) ; from May, 1862, served in the Assam
United Prov.).—YAuq. at French Coll., Black- commn.; dep. co.nmr., Dec, 1866; inspr. of
rock, Ireland, and Queen's Coll. , Cambridge ; labourers, Sibsagar, Feb., 1882 ; reverted to mil.
apptd. after exam. 01*1884; arrived, 13th Dec, dept., 1800.
1886, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh CAMPBELL, Archibald YoungGifts, B.A.,
as asst. commr. and asst. mag. ; joint mag., Indian C.S. (under sec. to govt., rev. dept.,
Oct., 1891 ; dep. commr., March, 1897; mag. Madras).—-Educ at Westminster and Trinity
and collr., Nov., 1899; K.-i-H. medal, May, Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1895;
1900. arrived, 3rd Dec, 1896, and served in Madras as
CALVERT, Hubert, B.Sc, Indian C.S. asst. collr. and mag. ; under sec. to govt., rev.
{asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Univ. Coll., dept., Nov., 1903.
London, and King's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. CAMPBELL, Arthur Frederick Travers,
after exam, of 1897 ; arrived 28th Nov., 1898, India Office {aid class clerk, India Audit Office).
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. —Clerk. 2nd class, 18th March, 1893.
CAMA, Ahdesar Kaikhoshru, B.A..LL.B., CAMPBELL, Charles Stewart, Indian C.S.
Barr. (1897), Indian C.S. [asst. collr. Bombay). — (asst. colli: and mag., Bombay). — Educ. at
Educ. in India and at St. John's Coll., Cam Dulwich Coll., and King's Coll., Cambridge ;
bridge; apptd. after exam, of 1896; arrived, 3rd apptd. after exam, of 1898; arrived, 25th Nov.,
Dec., 1897, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. 1899 and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
and mag. mag.
CAMAJI BYRAMJI NAVROJI CAMA, CAMPBELL, Colin George, India Oflice
M.A., Indian C.S. (asst. commr.. Central (asst. sec, Pol. Dept.). —Educ at Rugby, and
Prov.).—Educ. at Bombay Univ. and St. John's Balliol Coll., Oxford; junr. clerk, mil. dept.,
Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; 13th Jan., 1876; private sec. to permanent
arrived, 15th Jan., 1904, and served in the Cen under sec of state, 1877-92; senr. clerk, Feb.,
tral Prov. as asst. commr. 1889; reading clerk to council, Aug., 1890, to
CAMERON, Charles, Surgn.-l.icut.-Col. , Aug., 1897 ; private sec to sec. of state (Right
late Indian Med. Dept.—Asst. surgn. , Bengal Hon. H. H. Fowler), March, 1894, to July, 1895;
med. establt, 27th Julv, 1859; arrived, 28th Jan., sec to royal commn. on Indian, expenditure,
i860; was employed under the mil. dept., Aug., 1895 ; asst. sec, pol. dept., Aug., 1897.
1860-66, and served in the Bhutan campaign CAMPBELL, Duncan John Alfred, Indian
(medal); from April, 1866, served in Oudh as C.S. (div. judge, Cent. Prov.).—Educ. at
civil surgn. and supt. of jail; retd., Sept., Tonbridge Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of 1875 ;
1892. arrived, 24th Nov., 1877, and served m
CAMERON, Duncan, M.A., late Indian C.S. Bengal as asst. mag. ; transfd. to Burma,
(Bengal). —Educ. at Aberdeen Univ. ; apptd. Aug., 1878, and served as asst. commr. and
ifter exam, of 1874; arrived, 30th Nov., 1876, boundary officer; cantonmt. mag., and small
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; cause court judge, Thayetmyo, 1883 ; on special
joint mag. and dep. collr., Aug., 1887; in 1889 duty in Upper Burma, Feb., 1886; dep. commr.,
served in the Punjab as offg. divl. judge ; May, 1888 ; addl. sessions judge, June-Oct,
district and sessions judge, Aug., 1894 ; retd., 1894 ; transfd. to Cent. Prov. as dep. commr.,
March, 1902. I Nov., 1895; div. judge, May, 1896.
CAMERON, Lewis, M.D.,Surgn.-Lieut.-Col., I CAMPBELL, Duncan McNeil, Col., R.E.,
late Bengal Med. Service. —First commn., 1866; late Madras Public Works Dept. —Arrived, 8th
from Feb., 1873, served as civil asst. surgn. and April, 1869, and served as asst. engr. and exec,
surgn. in Bengal ; retd., Aug., 1891. engr. ; under sec. to govt. , public works dept.,
CAMERON. William Lochiel, A.M.I.C.E., 1885-86; suptg. engr., July, 1890; chief engr.
Bombay Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.).— and sec to govt, public works dept., Mysore,
Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; entered the service as July, 1892, to July, 1894 ; joint sec. to govt, ot
asst. engr., Sept., 187/ ; exec, engr., Sept., 1889 ; Madras, gen. buildings and roads branch, Jan.,
suptg. engr., Dec., 1903. 1896 ; chiel engr., Jan., 1896; retd. , April, 1898.
CAMMIADE, Paul Eugene, B.A., Indian CAMPBELL, Francis Johnstone Graham,
C.S. (asst. commr.. Assam). —Educ. at the late Bengal C.S. —Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dublin ;
Madras Univ., Caius Coll., Cambridge, and apptd. after exam, of 1862; arrived, 20th Jan.,
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1864, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and knight commander of the order of Francis
eollr. , joint mag. and dep. collr. , and district Joseph of Austria for services there ; offg. inspr.
and sessions judge ; retd., Oct., 1800. of forests, Feb., 1874, to Sept., 1875; on duty at
CAMPBELL, Frank James Bkook, Major, the forest conference, Simla, Sept., 1875; on>
Indian Army (cantonmt. mag.. United Prov.)— special duty to New Zealand, 1876-77, and in
Joined the service, 14th Jan., 1880; apptd. the Nilgiris, S. Coimbatore, andTinnevelli, Dec,
cantonmt. mag., May, 1892, since when he has 1877; conservator of forests, ist grade, Dec,
served in that capacity at various stations in the 1834; retd., Jan., 1892; author of reports or.
United Prov. forest management in Germany, Austria, and
CAMPBELL, George Allen, late India Great Britain (1872), and on the forests of New
Public Works Dept.—Joined the service, 5th Zealand.
Aug., 1873, as asst. engr-. and was employed CAMPION, John Montrioi-, M.I.C.E., late
in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh on provl. railways India Public Works Dept. — Apptd. to the
and other duties; exec, engr., May, 1883; dept., ist July, 1869, as asst. engr., and em
services lent to Indian Midland railway co. , ployed on state railways ; exec, engr., Jan.,
1887-88 ; transfd. to state railways, March, 1891 ; 1880; transfd. to Punjab provl. establt., Aug.,
supt. of works, Cawnpore-Gogra connection, 1881 ; served temporarily in mil. works dept.,
Dec, 1894; suptg. engr., July, 1898; retd., 18S1, and on state railways, 1884-85 ; suptg.
May, 1902. engr., July, 1896; offg. sec. to govt., Punjab,
C'AMPBELL, Henry William, Major July-Oct., 1899; chief engr. and sec. to govt.,
Indian Army (late Burma Police). — First Punjab, July, 1900; K.-i-H. medal, June, 1902 :
column., 9th Sept., 1882 ; served with the Zhob retd., Aug., 1902.
valley expedn., i8?o; apptd. asst. comdt. CANDY, Charles Harrison, B.A., LL.M.,
Burma mil. police battn., Oct., 1893; comdt., Indian Educl. Service (inspr. of schools, Berar).
May, 1894 ; dep. inspr.-gen. of police for supply —Joined the service, ist March, 1875, as acting
and clothing, Dec, 1896; reverted to mil. duty vice-principal, Elphinstone high sch. ; head
with 18th B. Lancers, Nov., 1898. master, Maharaja's coll., Mysore, June, 1S76 :
CAMPBELL, John, Indian C.S. (under-sec. principal and profr. of English literature,
to govt, of India, Jin. and comm. dept.),—Educ. Rajaram coll., Kolhapur, June, 1880; principal,
at Glasgow Univ. and Christ Church, Oxford ; Jan., 1886; dir. of public instn., Berar, April,
apptd. after exam, of 1806 ; arrived, 22nd Nov., 1899 ; inspr. of schools, Berar, Nov., 1903.
1897, and served in the N.W. Provs. as asst. CANDY, Sir Edward Townshlnd, C.S. I..
mag. and collr.; und'r-sec. to govt., March, Barr. (1880), late Indian C.S. (Bombay). —Educ.
1902 ; under-sec. to govt, of India, fin. and at Cheltenham Coll. ; apptd. alter exam, of 1864 ;
comm. dept., April, 1904. arrived, 9th Nov., 1865, and served in Bom
CAMPBELL, John Stratheden, Indian bay as asst. collr. and mag., and asst. judge
C.S. (mag. awl collr.. United Prov.). — Educ. at and sessions judge ; jud. asst. to the poL
Rugby, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after agent, Kathiawar, Feb., 1878 ; acting jud.
exam, ol 1881 ; arrived, 14th Dec, 1883, and commr. and judge of the sadar court in
served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. : Sind, May, 1883 ; judge and sessions judge,
mag. and collr., and asst. commr. ; joint mag., , Aug. , 1883; acting remembrancer of legal affairs,
Nov., 1890; dep. commr., Feb., 1896; dist. and July-Nov., 1885 ; judge of high court, Bombay,
sessions judge, July, 1895; mag. and collr., I April, 1892 ; member of Police Comm., 1902-03 ;
April, 1898. j C.S. I., Jan., 1903 ; retd., July, 1903 ; Kt., June,
CAMPBELL, Richard Hamilton, Indian
C.S. (csttr. and mag., Madras). — Educ at CANDY, Richard Edward, late Indian C.S.
Cheltenham Coll., and Edinburgh Univ. ; (Bombay 1.—Educ. at King's Coll., London;
apptd. after exam, of 1833; arrived, 1 8th Dec, apptd. after exam, of 1864; arrived, 9th Nov.,
1885, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and 1865, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
mag., and head asst. ; acting under sec, rev. mag.; acting dir. of public instrn., Berar, June,
dept., in 1892 and 1893 ; sub-collr. and joint 1872, to Dec, 1873; first asst. collr. and mag.,
mag., Aug., 1897; collr. and mag.. Nov., 1901 ; I Oct., 1877; junr. collr. and mag.. May, 1885;
ditto, and gov'., agent, Vizagapatam, April, senr. collr., Sept., 1888; retd., 1899.
1904. CANTOPHER, Bernard William, M.I.C.E...
CAMPBELL, Robert Ncil, M.B.. Lt. Col., ! late India Public Works Dept. — Apptd.
Indian Medical Service (civil Surg., Bengal). — to the dept., 29th Aug., 1873, and posted to state
Joined the service, Oct., 1S77 ; in military railways ; transfd. to Bengal, Aug., 1881 ; again
employ till Aug., 1833 ; since which date he has employed on railways, from Nov., 1883; exec,
been civil surgeon at various stations in Bengal ; engr., May, 1884 ; services lent to Mahratta rail
K.-i-H. medal, May, 1900. way co., 1888-89; offg. engr.-in-chief, Burma
CAMPBELL, William Edgar Marmaouke, state railway, Sept. -Dec, 1893 : retd., Oct.,1901.
Indian C.S. (under sec. to govt., United Prov.). CAPPEL, Sir AlbertJames Leppoc, K.C.I.E.,
—Educ. at King's Coll., London; apptd. after late India Telegraph Dept. —Apptd. to the dept.,
exam, ot 1895; arrived, 7th Dec, 1896, and 10th Feb., 1857; ist grade supt. and personal
served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. 1 asst. to dir.-gen., Dec, 1866; dir. of traffic, May,
mag. and collr. ; dep. supt., domains of Maha 1869; dep. dir.-gen., Feb. , 1870; dir.-gen. 01
raja of Benares, July, 1902 ; under sec. to govt., telegraphs, June, 1883; K.C.I.E., Feb., 1887;
June, 1004. retd., 1889.
CAMPBELL-WALKER. Inches, Col.. I. S.C., CAPPEL, Edward Louis, CLE., Indian C.S.
late Forest Dept., Madras. —Arrived, 27th Dec, 1 (senr. collr.. Bombay). — Educ. at Merchant
1859; from May, 1865, served in the Madras Taylors' Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of 1876 ;
forest dept. as asst. and dep. conservator ; arrived, 28th Oct., 1878, and served in the
apptd. a commr. for the Vienna cxhibn., 1873; 1 Punjab as asst commr. ; from May, 188*,
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served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; examr.,Jan., 1882; employed on public works
dir. of land records and agric. , June, 1891, to accts. in Burma, April, 1883; and in Bengal,
April, 1893 ; junr. collr. and mag., June, 1899 ; June, 1888 ; placed on unemployed supy. list,
senr. colli., July, 1397; ditto, and pol. agent, June, 1897.
Bhor, June, 1901, to Jan., 1503; C.I.E., Jan., CAREY, Lionel Slade, IndianCS. (commr.,
1900 ; addl. member of legisl. council, Feb., Central Prov.). — Educ. at Elizabeth Coll.,
1903. Guernsey, and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd.
CARD, Henry Charles, India Office (super after exam, of 1880; arrived, 14th Dec,
visor, Store Dept. ). —Educ. at Christ's Hosp. ; 1882, and served in the Central Prov. as asst.
clerk, anrl class, India store depot, 22nd Jan., commr. ; registrar, jud. commr. s court, June to
1875; supervisor, 2nd grade, Aug., 1900. Dec, 1885; settlt. officer, Oct., 1886; dep.
CARDEW, Alexander Gordon, M. A., Indian commr. and rev. sec, Dec, 1891 ; commr. of
C.S. (sec. to govt., local, &c, depts., Madras). — settlts. and agric, Jan., 1895 ; commr., Nov.,
Educ. at the Somersetshire Coll., Bath, and 1901 ; author of Raipur settlt. report.
Queen's Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of CARGILL, James Dudley, Indian C.S.
1879 ; arrived, 7th Dec, 1882, and served in (mag. and collr., Bengal). — Educ. at the
Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; sec. to the Brighton Gr. Sch., and Emmanuel Coll., Cam
Malabar land tenures committee, Dec, 1885; bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1889 ; arrived,
asst. sec, jud. and legisl. dept., Nov., 1888; 13th Nov.. 1891, and served in Bengal as
inspr.-gen. of prisons, Aug., 1892; collr. and asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr.,
mag., Nov., 1899; also member of sany. board ; April, 1897; mag. and collr., Dec, 1902.
sec to govt., local, municipal, educl. and legisl. CARLESS, George Proctor, A.M.I.C.E.,
dents., March, 1004. late Madras Public Works Dept. —Trained at
CARDEW, Cornelius Edward, A.M.I.C.E., Cooper's Hill Coll. ; jcined the service as asst.
M.I.M.E., India Public Works Dept. (locomotive engr., Feb., 1896 ; exec, engr., Oct., 1888 ;
sitpt.). —Apptd. to the superior rev. establt., retired, Oct., 1898.
state railways, locomotive dept., March, 1876; CARLIN, Daniel, India Office (second class
locomotive sunt., April. 1881; served on the clerk, India store depot). — Educ. at Glasgow
Kajputana, Nagpur-Chhattisgai h, Rajputana- Athenaeum ; apptd. clerk, 2nd class, India
Malwa, Burma, and other railways. store dep6t, 22nci Nov., 1001.
CARDEW, Henry Masters, India Public CARLYLE, RobertWarrand.C. I.E., Indian
Works Dept. (locomotive supt.). —Apptd. to the C.S. (inspr.-gen. of police, Bengal). —Educ. at
dept. May, 1879; dep. locomotive supt., N.W. Glasgow Univ., and Balliol Coll., Oxford;
Rly., Nov., 1S97 ; locomotive supt. Oudh and apptd. after exam, of 1878; arrived, 13th Dec,
Rohilkhand railway, July, 1898. i38o, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
CARDOZO, Henry O'Connell. C. I.E., late collr.; under sec. togovt., Dec, 1888 ; joint mag.
Rev. Survey Dept., Madras. —Served in the dept. and dep. collr., June, 1890; has ofl'd. also as
from 21st March, 1859, and was promoted to dep. under sec. to the govt, of India, home dept.;
supt., 1st class, March, 1883, and to supt., July mag. and collr., Aug., 1894 ; CLE., Jan., 1898 ;
1887; C.I.E., 1896; elected Fellow of the inspr.-gen. of police, Nov., 1902.
Madras Univ., 1898 ; retd., Feb., 1899. CARMICHAEL, George, Indian C.S. (junr.
CAREY, Arthur Douglas, late Bombay C.S. collr., Bombay). — Educ. at Aberdeen Gr. Sch.,
—Educ at the City of London Sch. ; apptd. after Univ. of Aberdeen, and Balliol Coll.. Oxford;
exam, of 1864; arrived, 9th Nov., 1865, and arrived, 4th Dec, i836, and served in Bengal as
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and asst. collr. and mag., and forest settlt. officer;
asst. collr. of salt. rev. ; collr. of salt rev., April, transfd. to Burma as asst. commr., Aug., 1889;
1881 ; from Feb., 1882, served under the govt, of returned to Bombay as 2nd asst. , Oct. , 1894; 1st
India as offg. commr., inland customs ; commr., asst., Feb., 1897; junr. collr., Aug., 1901 ; ditto,
salt rev., N. India, Dec, 1882; commr. of and pol. agent, Rewa Kantha, Dec, 1901, to
customs, salt, opium, and abkari, and reporter- Feb.. 1904.
g-en. of external commerce for Bombay, May, CARNDUFF, Herbert William Cameron,
1891 ; on special duty in Lisbon for Goa treaty CLE., Indian C.S. (dist. and se.ss. judge,
negotiations, 1891-92 ; retd., March, 1893. Bengal). — Educ. at Edinburgh Coll. Sen.,
CAREY, Bertram Sausmarf.z, CLE. (dep. of Edinburgh, and Balliol Coll.. Oxford ; Univ.
commr., Burma). —Entered the service Sept. apptd. after exam, of 1881 ; arrived, 30th
1886 ; apptd. to Burma commn. as asst. commr., Nov., 1883, and served in Bengal as asst.
Jan., 1887; CLE., June, 1893; dep. commr., mag. and collr. ; under sec. to govt, of Bengal,
April, 1900. May, 1888: registrar, appellate side, high court,
CAREY, Hirzel Denis deMussenden, Indian Calcutta, Oct., 1890; dist. and sess. judge, Dec,
C.S. (mag., and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Marl 1895; dep. sec. to govt of India, legisl. dept.,
borough and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; apptd. Dec, 1896; CLE., Jan., 1903; again dist. and
after exam, of 1889; arrived 25th Nov., 1891, sess. judge, April, 1904.
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., CARNEGY, Harry Gkorge, Major, Indian
and asst. settlt. officer; joint mag. and dtp. Army {tutor to Nazvabzada of Junagad). —First
collr., Oct., 1S97 ; mag. and collr., May, 1903. commn., 30th Jan., 1886; joined the Bombay
CAREY, Horace Richard Le Marchant, Staff Corps. 22 Jan., 1888; asst. pol. supt.,
Lieut.-Col., I.S.C., latelndia Public Works Dept. Kathiawar, Sept., 1894; asst. pol. resdt., Baroda,
—First commn., 15th Jan., 1861 served in the July, 1900 ; tutor to Nawabzada of Junagad,
Hazara campaign, 1868 (medal with clasp) ; April, 1903.
apptd. to the dept., 24th Dec, 1870, as asst. engr., CARNELL, Norman Medlicott, India Public
and employed on irrign. works in the Punjab ; Wcrks Dept. (traffic dept.).—Joined the dept.
transfd. to superior accts. dept., Sept., 1874; I 6th May, 1878 ; asst. examr., Jan., 1879 ; transfd.
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to traffic dept., Jan., 1880; asst. traffic supt., CASEY, Arthur Edwin Comerford, late
April, 1882; served in Egypt 1884; dist. traffic Bengal C.S. —Educ. at Portora Royal Sch.,
supt., Nov., 1889; lent to Burma Rlys. Co., and Marlborough Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of
from Sept., 1896. 1872; arrived, 23rd Nov., 1874, and served in
CARR, Edward Statter, India Forest the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst.
Dept. (conservator, Assam). —Apptd. asst. commr., Kumaon, May, 1882; retd., Oct., 1889.
consr., 30th Dec, 1881 ; dep.-consr., Dec, CASPERSZ, Charles Peter, Barr. (1891),
1888; consr., Oct., 1902. Indian C.S. (dist. and sess. judge, Bengal).—
CARR, Francis Edward Culling (inspr. Educ at Harrow and London Univ. ; apptd. after
gen. of police, Mysore).— Entered the Madras exam, of 1876 ; arrived, 21st Dec, 1878, and
police dept., 20th May, 1886 ; asst. supt., Jan., served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and
1889 ; lent to Mysore State from March, 1898 ; settlt. officer; joint mag. and dep. collr., April.
is inspr. gen. of police, Mysore. 1889 ; district and sessions judge, Nov., 1894.
CARR, Reginald Guilders Culling, Barr. CASSELS, Walter Seytoun, Indian C.S. ,
(1899), Indian C.S. {collr. and mag., Madras.)— (asst. settlmt. offr.. United Prov.). — Educ. at
Educ. at Cheam Sch., the Charterhouse, and Marlborough and Oriel Coll., Oxford ; appt.,
Trinity Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of after exam, of 1896 ; arrived, 22nd Nov., 1897,
1R83 ; arrived, 7th Dec, 1885, and served in and served in the N.W. Provs. as asst. mag.
Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; addl. and collr. ; asst. sess. judge, March, 1902 ; asst.
special asst. to district mag. and collr. , settlmt. offr. , Nov. 1902.
March, 1889; asst. sec, jud. and legisl. depts., CASSON, Herbert Alexander, B.A., Indian
Sept., 1891 ; acted as private sec. togovr. in 1891, C.S.
1893, and 1895; under sec, rev. dept., Aug., Abbot(dep. commr., Punjab).—Educ at Newton
Proprietary Coll., Marlborough Coll.,
1892 ; under sec, in depts. under the chief sec, and Hertford Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
May, 1894; sec to the commrs. land rev., Oct., of 1886 ; arrived, 15th Nov., 1889, and served
1896; sub.-collr. and joint mag., Jan., 1900; in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; on special duty
dist. and ses-s. judge, Sept., 1900; collr. and I
mag., Dec. 1901. with Waziristan delimitation commn., 1894-95;
CARR, William, Indian C.S. (asst. commr., dep. commr., Oct., 1897 ; judl. and gen. sec. to
Bitrmi). —Educ. at Lancaster Gr, Sch., and govt., Feb., 1900 to Oct., 1901.
Christ's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, CASSON, Randal, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
of 1891 ; arrived, 14th Nov., 1893, and served commr., Burma). —Educ. at Ruthin Sch. and
in Burma as asst. commr. St. John's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam,
CARR-CALTHROP, Christopher William, of 1901 ; arrived, 1st Dec, 1902, and served in
M.D., Colonel, late I. M.S. — Joined Bengal Burma as asst. commr. ; engaged in gazetteer
medl. service, 1st April, 1869 ; on mil. duty as revision from Ian., 1904.
medl. officer of 4th B. Cav. till 1897 • apptd. CAVE-BROWNE, Edward Raban, C.S.I,
princ. medl. offr., presy. dist., Oct., 1897; late acctnt.-gen., India Office. —Educ. at the
princ. medl. offr. and sany. coinmr. , Assam, Colt. Sch., Taunton ; junr. clerk in the treasury.
May, 1899; retd., April, 1004. East India house, 12th April, 1854, and from
CARSON, Walter Peter, M.B., Lieut.-Col., 1858 in the India office; acctnt.-gen. 's dept.,
I. M.S. —First comm., 30th Sept., 1878; on mil. i860; senr. clerk, June, 1867; asst. in the
duty till Sept., 1894; port surg., Aden, Sept., accts. branch of the linl. dept., Jan., 1872;
1894; civil, Belgaum, Jan., 1900; retd., Jan., 1904. assessor of income tax, 1872; dep. acctnt.-gen.,
CARSTAIRS, Robert, late Indian C.S. Feb., 1879; C.S. I., Jan., 1888; acctnt.-gen.,
(Bengal). —Educ. at Edinburgh Acad, and June, 1893 ; retd., Mav, 1900.
Edinburgh Coll. Sch. ; apptd. after exam, CAWLEY, George John, late Police Dept.,
of 1872; arrived, 16th Nov., 1874, and served Bengal. —Joined the service, 1st May, 1862, as
in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. asst. supt. of police, Assam ; district supt. , Dec,
and dep. collr., April, 1886; dep. commr., 1876; transfd. to Bengal, Dec, 1883; retd.,
Aug., 1888 ; mag. and collr., Oct., 1896 ; commr., Sept., 1894.
CHADWICK, David Thomas, Indian C.S.
April, 1902; retd., Oct., 1903; author of ' British (spcl.
Work in India,' and ' A Plea for the Better De Aston asst. settlmt. offr., Madras). —Educ. at
Local Government of Bengal.' Sch., Market Rasen, and Sidney
Sussex
CARTER, George Markham Strange, late 1890 ; arrived, Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, ol
Burma Commn.—Apptd. chief inspr. of police, Madras as asst. 3rd Dec, 1900, and served in
collr. and mag. ; spcl. asst.
June, 1875; asst. district supt. , Feb., 1880, and
district supt. , Oct., 1882; apptd. asst. commr., settlmt. offr., Mav, 1903.
March, t886 ; dep. commr., Dec, 1890; acted as India CHADWICK, William, A.M.I.C.E., F.C.H.,
prest., Rangoon municipality, Dec, 1893, and from Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Apptd.
Jan., 1894; retired, 1898. Roval Indian Engrg. Coll. as asst. engr.,
CARTER, Philip John, late Burma Forest Sept., 1878, and posted to State Rlys. ; exec,
Dept.—Arrived in India, 27th Dec, 1873, engr., Oct., 1892; dep. consg. engr. for rlys.,
and was apptd. to Burma as asst. conser Calcutta. Oct.. 1902, to Jan., 1003.
vator; dep. conservator, April, 1881 ; on duty at (asst. CHALMERS, David Ferguson, Indian C.S.
Port Blair, Nov., 1886; rejoined his Burma Univ. ;commr., Burma).—Educ at Edinburgh
appt., June, 1889; conservator, Feb., 1892; 10th Dec,apptd. after exam, of 1900 ; arrived,
1901, and served in Burma as assL
retired, July, 1897.
CARTER, Roderick Edmond, A.M.I.C.E., commr. and asst. supt., N. Shan states.
CHALMERS, Mackenzie Dalzeli, C.B.,
India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained C.S. I., M.A., Barr. (1869) (perm, under sec. of
at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. to the Dept. as asst.
engr., Sept., 1880, and posted to Bengal ; exec, state, Home Office). — Educ. at King's Coll..
London, and Trin. Coll., Oxford ; apptd. law
engr., Mar., 1892.
RECORD OF SERVICES. 459
member ofthe govr.-eenl's. council, 1896; C.S.I., 1880; in addn., inspr. of local fund accts., April,
Dec , 1808: resigned, March, 1899; asst. parly, 1882; asst. acctnt.-gen., Bombay, Nov., 1891;
counsel to the Treasury, April, 1899; parly, ditto, Punjab, Feb., 1901 ; dep. acctnt.-gen.,
counsel to ditto, Feb., 1902; perm, under sec. of Punjab, Feb., 1901 ; ofTg. dep. auditor-gen.,
state, Home Office. Sept., 1903; C.B. , June, 1904. Calcutta, Jan., 1903.
CHAMBERLAIN, James Thomas, B.A., CHAPMAN, Robert Alexander Boswell,
Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Cent. Prov.).— Indian C.S. (dtp. commr.. Central Prov.).—
Educ. at Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge; apptd. Educ. at Haileybury Coll., and St. Peter's Coll.,
after exam, of 1896; arrived, 6th Dec, 1897, Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1885 ; arrived,
and served in the Central Provs. as asst. 15th Nov., 1888, and served in tin- N.W. Prov.
commr. and settlmt. offr. , as asst. mag. and collr. ; transfd. to Central
CHAMIER, Edward Mavnard DesChamfs, Prov. as asst. commr., Nov., 1891 ; dep. commr.,
Barr. (1887), (and addl. judl. commr., Ottdh). — Mav, 1896.
Entered the service as govt, advocate in the CHAPMAN, Robert Barclay, C.S.I. , late
High Court, N.W.P., Jan., 1896; and atldl. Bengal C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury, 1850;
judl. commr., Oudh, Nov., i90t. arrived, 6th March, 1850; served in Bengal as
CHAMIER, Francis Edward Archibald, asst. mag. and collr., and joint mag. and dep.
C.I.E., Major-Gen., I.S.C., late Oudh Commn. — collr. ; under sec. to govt, of India, home, finl.,
Arrived, as ensign, 7th April, 1850; A.D.C. to and foreign depts., April, 1856, to April, i860;
Gen. Outram throughout the Oudh campaign ; called to the bar (Inner Temple), Jan., 1863;
commanded the Kapurthala contingent during junr. sec, board of rev.. Lower Prov., June,
its service in Oudh, in 1858 (medal and two 1863 ; acting commr. , Nuddea divn., Nov. , 1 366,
clasps) ; from March, 1858, served in Oudh as to Jan., 1869; served subsequently as see. to
asst. commr., dep. commr., and offg. commr. ; govt, of India, finl. dept., and govt. dir. of Bank
district judge, Rae Bareli, Feb., 1882. and after of Bengal; retd., 1881.
wards at Faizabad ; returned to Europe, 1888 ; CHAPPEL, Herbert Eldon, India Tel.
C.I.E., June, 1902. Dept. (supt.). —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd.
CHANDANANI, P. P. (set Pritamdas asst. supt., 26th July, 1883 ; supt., Julv, 1897.
Parsumal Chandanani). CHARI, S. R. (see Ranga Chan, S.).
CHANDAVARKAR, N. G. (see Narayan CHARIYA, P. R. (see Rajagopala Chariya
Ganesh Chandavarkar). P.).
CHANDLER, Wilfred, Cmdr., R.I.M. CHARIYAR, S. G. (see Gopala Charivar, S.)
(presy. port officer, 6-r. , Madras). —Joined the CHARIYAR, V. K. R. (see Ramanuja
Indian Marine, 30th Nov., 1877 ; commander, Charivar, V. K.).
Sept., 1890; asst. director, Nov., 1898; presy. CHARLES, Albert Pendrill, Inditn C.S.
port offr., Madras, May, 1904. (asst. commr., United Prov.). —Educ. at Malvern
CHANNER, Osborne Henrv, M.B., CM., Coll. and Trin. Coll. Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
Lt.-Col., Indian Med. Service (sany. commr., of 1897; arrived 6th Dec, 1898, and served irt
Bombay). — Entered the service, Sept., 1876; the N.W. Prov. as asst. commr. and asst. mag.
apptd. to mil. duty ; served in charge of Indian and collr.
expedny. force, Malta and Cyprus, May-Sept., CHARLES, Fendall Lowis, late Indian C.S.,
1878 ; dep. sany. commr., Konkan dist., Mar., Bombay.— Educ. at Repton Sch. ; apptd. after
1881 ;S. Deccan, Sept., 1881 ; southern reg. dist., exam, of 1867; arrived, 13th Nov., 1869, and
Dec, 1888 ; sany. commr., Bombay, April, 1903. I served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; 011
CHANNING, Francis Ciiorley, late Indian special duty, demarcation of forests in Nasik,
C.S., Punjab. —Educ. at Corpus Christi Coll., , July, 1875; forest settlt. officer, Dharwar, Nov.,
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1868 ; arrived, 25th ' 1881; acting municipal commr. , Bombay, Oct.,
N'ov.. 1870, and served in the Punjab as asst. 1886; junr. collr. and mag., April, 1890; senr.
commr., and settlt. officer ; settlt. sec. to finl. collr. and mag., Nov., 1892; retd., Jan., 1898.
commr. , Jan., 1878 ; senr. sec. to the finl. commr., CHARLES, John George, late Bengal C.S.—
March, 1882; dep. commr., March, 1886; district Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after
judge, Jan., 1888, but to continue to act as I exam, of 1864; arrived, 15th Dec, 1865, and
divl. judge ; divl. judge, May, 1890; actingjudge, I served in Bombay as asst. mag. and collr., and
chief court, May-Dec, 1894; retd., Aug., 1805. offg. under sec. ; member of cattle plague
CHAPMAN, Charles, India Office (2nd I commn., June, 1870 ; offg. dep. collr. of customs,
dass clert, AccM.-Gen.'s Dept.). —Clerk, 2nd Calcutta, July, 1871 ; offg. dep. commr.ofpolice,
class, 6th Aug., 1884. Calcutta, March, 1876 ; joint mag. and dep. collr.,
CHAPMAN, Edmund Pelly, B.A., Indian April, 1876 ; acted as presidency and as chief
C.S. (dist. and sess. judge, Bengal). —Educ. at presidency mag., Calcutta ; district and ses
Clifton Coll., and Emmanuel Coif, Cambridge ; sions judge. Jan., 1885 ; retd., Jan., 1893.
apptd. after exam, of 1886; arrived, 12th Nov., CHARLES, Richard Havelock, M.D.,
1889, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and M.Ch., F.R.C.S.I., Lieut-Col., Indian Med.
collr. ; joint mag. and collr., Dec, 1895 I asst. j Service (profr., Calcutta Med. Coll.). —Joined
sec to govt, of India, foreign dept., Mar., . the service, 1st April, 1882, and served as profr.
1896 ; registrar, high court, appellate side, of anatomy, Lahore med. coll. ; apptd. in similar
Mar., 1899; dist. and sess. judge, Sept. 1901. '■ capacity to Calcutta med. coll., April, 1894; in
CHAPMAN, Reginald Corrie, Fin. and addn., member of plague commn., Bengal,
Commerce Dept., Govt, of India (offg. dep. April, 1898 ; author of numerous contributions
auditor-gen.). —Joined the service, 28th Sept., to the medical press.
1874, and was employed at Nagpur, and after CHARLES, Thomas Gwyther, late Bengal
wards at Rangoon; asst. comptr.-gen. at Cal Police Dept.—Entered the service 30th Mar.,
cutta, Feb., 1879; transfd. to Madras as acting 1886, and served as asst. supt. and dist. supt.
asst. acctnt.-gen., March, i879;confd., July, i of police ; retd., April, 1903.
460 RECORD OF SERVICES.
CHARLTON, Alfred, India Office (2nd ; mily. works dept. as asst. engr., March, 1882 ;
class clerk, Acctnt.-Gen.'s Dept.). —Clerk, 2nd exec, engr., March 1890; to public works
class, 8th April, 1882. dept., Punjab, Nov., 1895.
CHARU CHANDRA DUTT (s«Dutt,C C). CHESTER, Edward Gra, Forest Dept. (con
CHATF1ELD, George Ernle, B.A., Indian servator, Punjab.). —Apptd. to Forest Dept.,
C.S. (asst. co/lr. Situ/).—Educ. at Winchester Dec, 1875; dep. conservator, Sept., 1882;
Coll. and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, consr., Jan., 1901.
of 1898 ; arrived, 18th Dec, 1899, and served in CHEtTI, V. V. (see Venugopal Chetti, V.i.
-Sind as asst. collr. and mag. CHEV1S, William, Indian C.S. (divl. jndgf .
CHATFIELD, Kyrle Mitford, M.A., late Punjab). —Educ. at Lancing Coll., and Balfiol
Educl. Dept., Bombay. — Educ. at Corpus Coll., Oxford: apptd. after exam, of 1833 :
Christi Coll., Oxford ; served from 29th March, arrived, 4th Dec, 1885, and served in the
1866, as principal and profr. of logic and moral Punjab as asst. commr. ; district judge, April,
philosophy at the Elphinstone coll. .Bombay ; dir. 1893; dep. commr., Jan., 1S99; divl. judge,
of public instrn. , Nov., 1874; retd., April, Nov., 1900.
1897. CHILDE, Letterstedt Frederick, M.B.,
CIIATTERJEE, A. L. (see Amirta Lai Major, I. M.S. (profr., Grant Med. Coll.,
ChattenVc). Bombay). — First commn., 31 March, 1887 ;
CHATTERJEE, A. C. (see Atul Chandra on mily. duty till Dec, 1S89, when he was
Chatteriee). ! appointed physician J. J. Hospital, and profr.,
CHATTERJEE, G. C. (see Grish Chunder Grant Med. Coll., Bombay.
Chatterjee). CHIPPER, Ernest, India Office (and class
CHATTERJEE, K. M. (see Kissory Mohun j clerk, Registry and Record Dept.). —Clerk, 2;: I
Chatterjee). class. 3rd Dec, 187?.
CHATTERJI, B. (see Bipradas Chatterji). CHISHOLM, James Wright, late Central
CHATTERJI, P. C. (see Protul Chandar Prov. Commn.—Served in the Central Prov.
Chatterjih from 24th Oct., 1856, as dep. collr., asst. commr. ,
CHATTERTON, Alfred, B.Sc, A.M.I.C.E., dep. commr., and ssttlt. officer; inspr.-gen. of
M.I.M.E., Indian Educl. Service (profr., Madras [ registrn., supt. of stamps, and commr. of excise,
Engrg. Coll.). —Apptd. profr. ot engrg., Mad. Oct., 1871 ; inspr.-gen. of police and jails, Oct.,
Engrg. Coll., July, 1888; K.-i-H. medal, May, 1876; sec to the chief commr., June, 1880;
1900. commr. of the Chhattisgarh divn., March, 18S3 ;
CHATTERTON, Frank William, CLE., retd., 1 83q.
Col., Bengal Infantry.—Arrived in India as CH1TNAVIS, S. M. (see Shankar Madho
ensign, 4th Nov., 1859; employed under the mil. Chitnavis).
dept. till Feb., 1869, from which date he served CIIITTY, Charles William, B.A., Barr.
in Jhansi and Kumaon as offg. asst. commr. ; (1884), (chief judge, Small Cause Court, Boni-
from May, 1873, served as cantonmt. mag. of b-iy).—Called to the bar (Inner Temple), 17th
Rurki ; also small cause court judge, Rurki, Nov., 1884; acting chief judge, Bombay small
March, 1870 ; cantonmt. mag., Agra, Dec, 1880, cause court, Feb. -Mav, 1891, and again from
to Nov., 1886, when he was apptd. commandant Oct., 1891 ; confd., July, 1892; offg. judge,
of administrative battalion Bengal presidency chief court. Lower Burma, Feb., 190?.
volunteers; hon. A.D.C. to viceroy, Dec, 1888 ; CHOLMELEY, Norman Goooford, B.A..
CLE., Mav, 1894. I Indian C.S. (commr., Burma). — Educ. at
CHENF.VIX-TRENCH, Charles Godfrey, Charterhouse, and Balliol Coll., Oxford : apptd.
Indian C.S. (asst. commr.. Central Prov.). — after exam, of 1881 ; arrived, 22nd Dec, 1884,
Educ. at Loretto Sch. and Lincoln Coll., Ox and served in Burma as asst. commr. ; dep.
ford ; apptd. after exam, of 1900 ; arrived 28th commr.. Oct., 1890 ; commr., Sept., 1903.
Nov., 1901, and served in the Central Prov. CHOTZNER, Alfred James, B.A., Indian
as asst. commr. C.S. (asst. collr. of customs, Bengal). —Educ. at
CHENF.VIX-TRENCH, George Frederick, Harrow and St. John's College, Cambridge ;
Major, Indian Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of apptd. after exam, of 1895; arrived, 7th Dec,
India (pol. agent in Zhob). —First commit., 22nd 1896, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
Jan., 1879; served in the Burma expedn., 1886; collr. ; asst. collr. of customs, May, 1904.
offg. asst. to govr.-gen.'s agent in Rajputana, CHRISTIE, Charles Howard Peregrine,
June, 1888 ; on depn. in Kotah and Jhallawar, Col., R.E., late India Public Works Dept.—
"i888-3q; acting asst. district supt. of police, First commn., April, 1866; joined the dept..
<2uetta, Dec, 1889; also asst. commr., Ap.il, March, i86q ; served as asst. engr. and
1890 ; offg. first asst. to pol. rest., Persian Gulf, asst. consulting engr. for railways ; dep.
Auft., 1890 ; acting pol. agent, Basra, April, 1891 ; controller, public works accts. , Madras,
British joint commr, at Leh, Dec, 1891 ; asst. irrign. branch, Jan., 1873; examr., Jan..
rest, for Leh, Kashmir, Dec, 1894; pol. offr. 1080; transfd. to Central India, Sept., 1880;
•with Sirdar Ayub Khan, May, 1899; gov.-gen. 's , examr. of guaranteed railway accts., Calcutta,
agent in Khorasan and Seisfan, May, 1901 ; pol. ! April, 1881; examr., public works accts.,
agent in Zhob, June, 1901. Madras, March, 1887; N.W. Prov. and Oudh,
CHERRY, John William, late Forest March, 1894; retd., Aug., 1899.
Dept., Madras.—Joined the service, 5th Feb. CHRISTIE, George Francis Stephen, Indian
1869, as asst. conservator ; dep. conservator, C.S. (asst. commr., Burma). —Educ. at
Jan., 1872; conservator, Oct., 1891 ; retd., July, Dulwich Coll., and Caius Coll., Cambridge ;
11900. apptd. after exam, of 1889; arrived, 14th Dec,
CHESNEY, Harold Frank, Major, R.E., 1 891, and served in Burma as asst. commr.,
India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — cantonmt. mag., and small cause court
First commn., 31st Jan., 1878; apptd. to the judge.
RECORD OF SERVICES. }6i
CHRISTIE, Jakes Harry, Lieut.-Col., I duty, Bengal, Feb., 1874 ; on special duty in the
Indian Army uantonmt. mag., Punjab).— j public works dept., March, 1882, and in the
First commn., ist May. i373 ; in mil. employ secretariat, March, 13S5 ; dep. commr., Jan.,
till Sept., 18S8. when he was apptd. cantonmt. 1888; district judge, Sept., 1890; dirl. judge,
mag. in the Punjab. Nov., 1892 ; judge, chief court, Oct., 1893 ; chief
CHRYSTIE, George, Col., late Police Dept., judee, Dec, 1S98 ; Kt., Jan., 1903.
Madras. —Joined the service, 12th Dec, 1857 ; CLARKE, Charles Agacy, B.A., Indian C.S.
arrived, 12th Feb., 1858, and served in tiic (asst. commr. .Central Prov.). —Educ. at St. Paul's
suppression of flie Mutiny, Sr. ; from Aug., 1863, School, London, and Univ. Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
served in Madras as asst. supt. of police; stipt. , after exam, of 1895; arrived 17th Dec, 1896,
April, 1873 ;dep. inspr.-gen., Dec. ,1891 ; vacated, and served in the Central Prov. as asst. commr.
Dec., i8qv CLARKE, C.B., M.A., late Educl. Service,
CHUCKERBUTTY, Ai-Jred William Gooo- Assam. —Apptd. to the Bengal educl. dept., 8th
evk, Indian C.S. (15/ asst., Bombay). —Educ. Dec, 1865 ; served as profr. at the presidency
at Univ. Coll. Sch. and Univ. Coll., London; | coll., and as inspr. of schools ; offg. supt. of the
apptd. after exam, of 1839; arrived, 30th Dec., [ Calcutta botanical garden, May, 1869; offg. dir.
1S91, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and , of public instrn., Dec, 1884 ; transfd. to Assam
mag. ; 2nd asst., Jan., 1893; ditto, and forest asinspr. of schools, March, 1S85; retd., June, 1887.
settlnit. offr., Nov., 1902 ; ist asst., Dec, 1903.
CHUNDER MADHUB GHOSE (judge, High G.C.B., CLARKE, Sir Charles Mansfield, Bart.,
Court, Calcutta). —Member of the legist, council G.C.V.O., Gen. (Govt, and C.-in-C,
of Bengal, 1883-85 ; fellow, Calcutta univ. , 1885 : Malta).— First commn., 1st March, 1856 ; served
prest. , faculty of law, 1886-88 ; prest. , board of S. African Zealand
in the New wars, 1861-66 (medal), and
war, 1879 (medal and C. B.), and
examrs. for pleaders, &c, 1892; puisne judge, the subsequent operations in Basutoland ;
high court, Calcutta, 12th Jan., 1883. commandant-gen. of the colonial forces, Cape of
CHUNDER NARAYAN SINGH, Rai Baha Good Hope, 1830-82 ; asst. adjutant-gen., southern
dur, M.A. ( late Bengal Admn.). —Joined the district, 1882, Aldershot, 1882-84, headquarters,
service, ist Feb., 1866, and served as dep. mag. 1884-86 ; dep. adjutant-gen., Ireland, 1886-88 ; in
and dep. collr. : collr. of stamp rev., Calcutta, command of 3rd infantry brigade at Aldershot,
Feb., 1901 ; retd., June, 1003. 1889-92 ; dep. adjutant-gen., headquarters, 1892 ;
CHURCH, William Thomas, late BcngalC.S. commander-in-chief, Madras, and second member
(N.W. Prov. and Oudhh —Educ. at Rugby, and of council,Oct. , 1893, till the abolition of that post,
Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, April, 1895; lieut.-gen. commanding the forces
of 1862 ; arrived, 30th Oct., 1863, and served in in Madras. April, 1895, to Nov., 1898 ; quarter
the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and colli., master-gen., war office, Sept., 1899; K.C.B.,
and joint mag. and dep. collr.; supt., Dehra May, 1896 ; K.C.V.O., June, 1897 ; G.C.B., Nov.,
Dun, Jan., 1882; mag. and collr., July, 1S85 ; 1900; G.C. V.O., Aug., 1902 : govr, and c.-in-c,
offd. as comtnr., Rohilkhand, in 1889; retd., Malta, March, 1903.
Apiil, iSoo. CLARKE, Euward Henry Scamander,
CLANCEY, Domanic James, India Public CLE., Foreign Dept., Govt, of India (asst. sec,
Works Dept. (exec, engr.). — Trained at foreign dept., govt, of India). —Held various
Thomason Coll. ; apptd. apprentice engr., 20th non-gazetted appts. from 20th Sept, 1875;
Nov., 1878, and posted to Rajputana; asst. was apptd. extra asst. commr. in the Pun
engr., April, 1S81 ; transfd. to Assam, Jan., jab, Feb., 1880 ; served on the staff of Sir Lepcl
1882 ; exec, engr., May, 1894. Griffin at Kabul, till the withdrawal of the forces
CLANCEY, John Charles. F.R.A.S. (asst. in eastern Afghanistan (medal) ; accompanied
dir. ofland records and agric, Burma). —Joined Afghan boundary commn. to Herat frontier, Aug.,
the service, 19th Nov., 1879 : extraasst. commr., 1884, to Nov., 1886 ; and on duty in connection
on suppy. survey duty, May, 18S1 ; supt. of land therewith in London and Petersburg, Dec. , 1886,
records, April, 1 838 ; asst. dir. of land records to Sept., 1887 ; asst. pol. sec. with Kabul mission,
and agric, Sept., 1894; author of several works 1893; asst. sec. to govt, of India, foreign dept.,
on surveying. Oct., 1894; offg. under sec, Nov., 1898, to Jan.,
CLARK, Charles Cosley Stewart. India 1809; dep. sec, foreign dept., Dec, 1902;
Public Works Dept. (exec. mgr.). —Trained at CLE., Jan., 1904 ; again asst. sec, foreign dept.,
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr., Dec, 1903.
Oct., 1882, and posted to the N.W. Prov. and CLARKE, Geoffrey Rothe, Indian C.S.
Oudh ; transfd. to Burma, Aug., i838 ; exec, (mint mag.. United Prov.).—Educ. at Dublin
engr. , Nov., 1890. Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1894; arrived 5th
CLARK, John, M.A., Indian C.S. (dep. Dec, 1893, and served in N.W. Prov. and
commr., Bengal). — Educ. at Old Aberdeen Gr. Oudh, as asst. mag. and collr. ; offd. as postmr.-
Sch., Aberdeen Univ., and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; genl., 2nd grade, from Sept., 1C03.
apptd. after exam, of 1884; arrived, 3rd Jan., CLARKE, Henry, Col., R.K., late India
1887, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and Public Works Dept.—First commn., Jan., 1869 ;
collr. ; transfd. to Assam as asst. commr., April, apptd. to public works dept., Sept., 1873, anc'
1890; mag. and collr., Nov., 1897 ; dep. commr., posted to Pcona dist. ; reverted to Imperial
Aug., 1900. cstabt., July, 1883 ; rejoined Aug., 1885, and
CLARK, Sir William Ovens, Kt., B.A., served in the accts. esiabt. as dep. examiner
Barr. (i88i>, Indian C.S. (chief judge, Chiej and examiner till Sept., 1903, when he was
Court, Punjab).—Educ. at Portcra Sch , Ennis- transfd. to U.S. list.
killcn, and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after CLARKE, Hervey Morris Stanley, Co'.,
exam, of 1809; arrived, nth Nov., 1871, and I.S.C. — Arrived in India as ensign. Madras
served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; on famine native infantry, 13th March, 1854; served with
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the Central India horse, 1858-60 ;from Sept. ,1861, I CLARKSON, John Wilkins, Lieut. -Colonel,
served in the N.W. Prov. police dept. ; district I. M.S., late Bombay Sanitary Dept. —Joined the
supt. , April, 1863; personal asst. to inspr.-gen. service, 30th Sept., 1875; arrived, r7th May,
of police, Dec, 1871 ; dep. inspr.-gen., Oct., 1876 ; dep. sanitary commr., May, 1881 ; sani
1885 ; inspr.-gen. of prisons, N.W. Prov. and tary commr., April, 1806; retd., March, 1903.
Oudh, May, 1886; reverted to mil. duty, 1390. CLAY, William McKinley, B.A., late Bengal
CLARKE, Leycester Ann and Grey, M.A., C.S. —Educ. at Christ's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
Indian C. S. \assl. commr., CentralProv.). —Educ. after exam, of i860; arrived,- 28th Oct., 1862 :
at Merchant Taylors' Sch., and Jesus Coll., Ox served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., asst.
ford ; apptd. after exam, of 1892 ; arrived, 23rd commr., and joint mag. and dep. collr. ; on
Dec., 1893, and served in the Central Prov. as famine relief duty, 1873-74; mag. and collr.,
asst. coramr. 1st grade, March, '1887; retd., r888.
CLARKE, Loftus Otway, Indian C.S. CLAYTON, Alfred Hare, B.A., Indian C.S.
(assl. lommr., Assam).—Educ. at Charterhouse, (joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal). —Educ. at
and Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. after exam, Charterhouse and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ;
of 1894; arrived, 14th Dec, 1895, and served apptd. after exam, of 1895; arrived 7th Dec,
in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. commr. 1836, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
Assam, April, 1899. collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., Feb., 1904.
CLARKE, Rohert Lucas Hyrapiet, Indian CLAYTON, Harold, B.A., Indian C.S.
C.S. (joint mag., United Prov.). — Educ. I (asst. commr., Burma). — Educ. at Marlborough
at St. Paul's Sch., and New Coll., Oxford; and Pembroke Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after
apptd. after exam, of 1892 ; arrived, 25th Dec, exam, of 1896; arrived 10th Dec, 1897, and
1893, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as served in Burma as asst. commr., asst. settlt.
asst. mag. and collr., and asst. commr. ; joint offr. and settlt. offr.
mag., lulv, 1898. CLAYTON, Hugh Byard, B.A., Indian C.S.
CLARKE, Robert Thomas, B.A., LL.D., (asst. collr. and mug., Bombay). —Educ. at
Indian C.S. (asst. commr. ,A'. W. Frontier Prov.). Wadham Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of
—Educ at Raphoc Royal School and Dublin 1900; arrived, 16th Dec, 1901, and served in
Univ.; apptd. after exam, of 1894 ; arrived, 14th Bombay as asrt. collr. and mag.
Dec, 1895, and served in the Punjab as asst.
commr. ; employed under the Kashmir Durbar I and CLEGG, Robert Bailey, Indian C.S. (colli:
as settlt. oftr., in Baltistan, July, 1898, and Sch.,mat;., Madras).—Ednc. at Manchester Or.
July, 1901 ; transfd. to N.W. Frontier Prov., exam, and of
Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
1882; arrived, 12th Jan., 1885, and
Jan., 1902. served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and
CLARKE, Sydenham Cubbon, Col., late head asst. ; sub-collr.
Madras Public Works Dept. —Arrived, 9th Jan., principal asst. collr., July,and joint mag. and
1862; apptd. asst. engr., Mysore, Oct., 1862; judge, Jan., 1899 ; collr. and1897; dist. and sess.
mag., Oct., 1900.
exec, engr., Sept., 1867; served at Chatham,
March to Sept., 1874 ; acting profr. of surveying, CLEGHORN. James, C.S.I. , M.D., Surgn. -
Cooper's Hill Coll., Sept., 1874; returned to Gen., late Indian Med. Dept.—Asst. surgn.,
Madras, Nov., 1876; served under the govt, of March, 1865; arrived, 26th Sept., 1865; held
India on the Peshawar-Jalalabad state railway, various mil. med. charges, and otTd. as civil
Nov., 1879, and in Baluchistan; temporary surgn. at several stations; from Feb., 1870,
supt. of works, Madras, April, 1883; olfd. for served in the N.W. Prov., as civil surgn., at
various periods as suptg. engr., and in May. various stations ; offg. surgn. supt. , presidency
1889, was in charge of public works, stores, and gen. hosp., Calcutta. June, 1885, to March, 1886,
workshops ; retd., March, 1891. when he was apptd. civil surgn. of Lucknow ;
CLARKE, Thedway George, Col., I.S.C.— inspr.-gen. of civil hosps., Punjab, Sept., 1891 ;
Ensign, Madras infantry, 1853 ; served in the in 1893 was employed on special duty in con
Mysore commn. from Oct., 1857; dep. supt., nection with the cantonmts. act; dir. gen.,
Nov., 1362; dep. commr., 1873; sec- to chief Indian Med. Serv., and sanitary commr. with
commr., 1877; commr., Nagardivn., May, 1879; govt, of India, March, 1895; C.S. I., June, 1897;
commr. of Coorg, 1881 ; offg. rest, in Mysore retd., Oct., 1898 ; K.H.S., Oct., 1898.
and chief commr. ot Coorg, Dec, 1884, to CLEMENTS, Ernest, Indian C.S. (ind
March, 1835 ; and afterwards commr. ; reverted asst., Bombay). — Educ. at Dulwich Coll.,
to mil. dutv, Jan., 1891. and Christ Chinch, Oxford; apptd. after exam,
CLARKE, Wit.LotiGHBY Charles Stanley, of 1891 ; arrived, 22nd Nov., 1893, and served
Major-Gen., I.S.C, late Assam Commn. —First in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.; 2nd asst.,
commn. as ensign, June, 1851 ; arrived, 15th Oct., Aug., 1900; asst. agent for sardars in Deecan,
1851 ; was employed on mil. duty till 1862, in Oct., ic.02 to Sept., 1003.
cluding service in the Sonthal expedn. , 1855, CI.EMENTSON. Edward Henry, late India
and in the China expedn., 1860-61 ; also served Public Works Dept. —Apptd. from R.I.E.
as supt. of police and mag., govr.-gen.'s camp, Coll., 1st Oct., 1876, and posted to Mysore as
1859-60 ; Irom June, 1862, served in the Assam asst. engr. ; transfd. to State Railways, July,
commn.; dep. commr., July, 1867; returned to 1880; exec, engr., Feb., 1890; retd., Nov.,
Europe, 1889. 1902.
CLARKSON, Frank Cecil, Major, I. M.S. CLENCH, Robert Cherrett, Registry and
(sany. commr., Bengal).—Joined the service, Record Dept., India Office (supplemental clerk).
joth Sept., 1886; in mil. employ till May, 1893, —Apptd. supplemental clerk, 1st Jan., 1893.
since when he offd. as civil surgn. and dep. CLERK, Hugh Edward, Madras Public
sany. commr., Bengal; cont'd, as civil surgn., Works Dept. (exec, engr.).—Trained at R.I.E.
lulv, 1898 ; sanv. commr. and dep. inspr.-gen. Coll.; apptd. asst. engr., Sept., 1880; exec
of civil ho^ps., Bengal, March, 1903. engr., Aug., 1893.
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CLEVELAND, Charles Raitt, Indian C.S. COATES, William, M.D., Lieut.-Col., Indian
[tnspr.-gtn. ofpolice andprisons, Central Prov.). Med. Service, Punjab (firofr., LahorcMed. Coll.).
— Educ. at Christ's Coll., Finchley, and Balliol —Joined the service March, 1877; in mil.
Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1885; employ, till Oct., 1881, since when he has held
arrived, 22nd Nov., 1887, and served in the various civil surgeoncies; profr., Lahore med.
Central Prov. as asst. commr. ; asst. settlt. coll., April, 1893.
officer, Jan., 1890; asst. to commr. of settlts. COBB, Henry Venn, B.A., LL.B., Indian
and agric, Nov., 1890 ; settlt. officer, Oct., C.S. (pol. agent in E. Rnjpntana Slates). —Educ.
1891 ; commr. of excise, &c, Nov., 1804; dep. at King's Sell., Canterbury, and Trinity Coll.,
commr., April, 1897 • inspr.-gen. of police and Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1883 ; arrived,
prisons, May, 1901. 18th Nov., i836f and served in Madras as asst.
CLIBBORN, John, CLE., Lieut.-Col., late collr. and mag. ; head asst. collr., Feb., 1892;
Indian Army.—First commn., July, 1869; asst. acting asst. rest., Mysore, and sec. to chief
engr., Oudh irrigation, March, 1872. exec, engr., commr., Coorg, Aug.-Nov., 1S93, and from
Nov., 1881 ; principal Thomason Civil Engrg. I April, 1895 ; in 1894 acted as dep. dir., land
Coll., Roorkee, Aug., 1892; CLE., Nov., 1901 ; records, and as dep. commr. of salt, &c, rev.,
retd., Dec, 1902 ; is the author of several works pol. agent, Ajmere, Nov., 1896 ; asst. resdt.,
on Indian irrigation. Kashmir, Feb , 1899 ; resdt. Jaipur, Dec, 1900,
CLIFFORD, Samuel Le Poeu Trench, Pun to April, 1903 ; pol. agent in E. Rajputana
jab Commn. (divl. judge).—From 1st April, 1861, States, April, 1904.
served in the subord. jud. dept. ; in Jan., 1872, COBB, Robert, M.D.. Lt.-Col., Indian
was apptd. registrar ot the jud. commr. 's court Med. Service {civil surgn. , Backcrgunge).—First
in Oudh; dep. registrar of chief court, Punjab, commn., 31st Mar., 1876 ; civil surgn. at various
Oct., 1872; offd. for various periods as judge, stations from April, 1877; civil surgn., Backer-
small cause court; jud. asst., Jan., 1884; dist. gunge, Nov., 1900.
judge, Mar., 189,; divl. judge, Aug., 1898; COBB, William Hey, M.A., Barr. (1884),
author of ' Notes on the Code of Criminal Indian C.S. (wag. and collr., United Prov.). —
Procedure.' Educ. at St. Peter's Sch., York, Winchester,
CLIFFORD, William Wigram, late Police and New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh.—Joined the 1881 ; arrived, 25th Dec, 1884, and served in
dept., 19th Sept., 1S68, as acting asst. district the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and
supt. ; confd., Feb., 1871; district supt., March, collr., and asst. commr. ; city mag., Lucknow,
1875; retd., Jan., 1900. July, 1889; also wa.sika officer, Oct., 1891 ;
CI.IFT, Henry Wilkins, late India Public joint mag., Aug., 1893; dep. commr., Jan.,
Works Dept.—Apptd. 8th Oct , 1868, and 1896 ; mag. and collr.. Nov., 1896.
COBDEN-RAMSAY,
employed in buildings and roads branch in Bawtree, Indian C.S. (asst. Louis Eveleigh
Mysore; exec, engr., Sept., 1871; served Bengal). —Educ. at Dulwich Coll. wag. and collr.,
also in irrign. branch, and on famine relief and Sidney
works ; transfd. to state railways, July, 1879, and Sussex Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, ot
employed on Mysore and S. Mahratta lines, and Bengal 1896; arrived 9th Dec, 1897, and served in
on Bengal-Assam railway survey ; E. Coast rail ofTr. as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. settlt.
way, Nov., 1889; retd., Dec, 1895. and supt. of survey, Mar., 1900 ; under
CLIFTON, Charles Napier, Bombay Public sec. to April, govt, of Bengal in gen., rev., and stat.
Works Dept. (supig. engr.).—Trained at R.I.E. depts., 1901, to Dec, 1902.
COBDF.N'-RAMSAY, Vf.re Bawtree, Indian
Coll. ; joined the service, ist Oct., 1876, as asst. C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at
engr.; exec, engr., Oct., 1886; stiptg. engr., Dulwich Coll., and Jesus Coll., Cambridge;
Nov., 1903. apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived, 9th Dec,
CLOETE, Henry Newman Cunningham, 1899, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
late India Public Works Dept.—Apptd. asst. collr.
engr., and posted to Bombay, 10th Aug., 1868 ; COCKERELL, Horace Abel, C.S.I., late
exec, engr., March, 1873; transfd. to state Bengal C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury; arrived,
railways, Dec, 1873, and emploj-cd on W. 31st Oct., 1853; served as asst. mag. and collr.,
Rajputana railway survey, and on the Punjab joint mag. and dep. collr., and mag. and collr.,
N. and Kandahar state railways ; transfd. to also as supt. of survey, Sept., 1859, offg. chair
Bengal, May, 1881 ; suptg. engr., May.. 1893; man, justices of the peace, Calcutta, and commr.
retd., Oct., 1903. of police, March, 1869, and Dec, 1872 ; commr.
CLOETE, Josias Gor don, Lieut. -Gen., late of divn., June, 1872; sec. to the govt, of Bengal,
Rev. Survey Dept., Madras.—Ensign, Madras jud. and pol. depts., April, 1878; member of
infantry, Feb., 1857 ; arrived, May, 1857 ; served Bengal legisl. council, 1878, 1880, and 1882 ;
in the Madras police as asst. supt., June, 1861, board of rev., March, 1883 ; offg. lieut.-govr. of
to June, 1863, and from the latter date in the Bengal, Aug.. 188s; retd., Aug., 1887.
rev. survey; dep. supt., Jan., 1872; retd. from CODRINGTON, George Henry Forbes,
the dept., 1888. Lieut.-Col.. I. SC., late Police Dept., Bombay.—
CLOUGH, John William, Acctnt. Gen.'s Arrived, 4th May, 1857 ; served on mil. duty
Dept., India Office (2nd class clerk).—Clerk, 2nd till Dec, 1865, and subsequently in the Bombay
class, 25th July, 1892. police dept. as asst. supt. and district supt. ; ist
CLOWES, Thomas Herbert, late India grade supt., April, 1883 ; reverted to mil. dept.,
Public Works Dept.—Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; j (1892.
apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1883, and posted COGHILL, Norman Sinclair, Capt., Indian
to Bengal; exec, engr., Nov., 1894; under Army, Barr (1901), Bombay Pol. Dept.
sec, public works dept., Nov., 1897; lent to (administrator of Radhanpur Stale). —First
Egyptian govt., Oct., 1898 ; retd., Sept., 1903. | commn., 29th Nov., 1890; in mil. employ till
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May, 1S96, when he ivss apptd. oflg. asst. | tranafd. to Burma, April, 1394, and placed in
supt., Palanpur ; confd. in that appt., Oct., charge of central irrign. divn. ; suptg. engr.,
1897; administrator of Radhanpur State, Oct., Dec, 1902. '
1903. COLERIDGE. Francis Arthur, Indian C.S.
COGHI.AN, Robert Nesbit, late Customs ilicad asst. Madras). —Educ. at Malvern Coll.,
Dept., Bombay.—Arrived, 23rd April, 1871 ; and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, of
from March, 1S72, served as gen. manager of 1803; arrived, 5th Dec, 1894, and served in
the customs bonded warehouses, Bombay ; from Madras as asst. collr. and mag.; head asst.,
March, 1874, served as asst. collr. of salt rev. ; Dec, 1902.
collr. of sea customs, Karachi, and asst. eornmr. COLES, Frank Ellis, Cent. Prov. Police
of salt rev. in Sind, Sept., 1882; collr. of (dist. supt.).—Apptd. to the dept. as oft'g. asst.
customs and salt rev. in Sind, March, 1891; dist. supt. of police. April, 1874; confd., April,
retired, Feb., 1000. 1878; uist. .->upt.. Jul}', i83o.
COGSWELL, Mark James.—Apptd. con COLLEN, Sir Edwin Henry Hayter,
troller of printing and stationery, Calcutta, G.C.I.E,, C.B.. Major-Gen., Indian Army. —
1st ftilv. 1904. First commn.. royal artillery, July, 1863; served
COHEN, Samuel, India Audit Office with theAbyssinian expedn., 1868 (medal); com
(2nd class clerk). — Apptd. clerk, 2nd class, missary of ordnance, India, 1869-70 ; admitted to
12th March, 1900.
COLDSTREAM, John, B.A., Indian C.S. mil. sec. tostaff
the Bengal corps. May, 1873 ; acted as asst.
(asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Edinburgh sec. to Indiangovt, of India, 1870 and 1873-74;
ordnance commn., 1874-75; 3rd
Acad, and Worcester Coll., Oxford ; apptd. asst. sec. to govt,
after exam, of icoo; arrived 19th Nov., 1901, 1871; ; 2nd asst. sec,ofApril, India, mil. dept., March,
1876 ; 1st asst. sec,
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. Dec, 1876; dep. asst. quartermaster-gen., im
COLDSTREAM, William, B.A., late Indian perial
C.S.—Educ. at Edinburgh LTniv. ; apptd. after duty in intelligence branch, London,on1877-79
assemblage, Delhi, 1876-77; special
exam, of i860; arrived, 31st Oct., 1861, and sec to Indian army organisation commn., 1879-80 ;;
served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; jud. asst., served during the Afghan war as asst. controller-
July, 1876; dep. commr., March. 1877; acted as gen,
commr. in various divns. from 1880; retd., June, dep. of supply and transport, 1880-81 (medal) ;
1894; author of a work on the grasses of the 1884 ; sec. served
to govt, of India, mil. dept.. April,
in Egypt with Suakim field force
Southern Punjab.
COLE, Alfred William Richardson, Indian and as mil. sec. to Sir G. Graham, 1885 (medal
with clasp, and Khedive's star); acctnt.-gen.,
C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.). — mil.
Educ. at Merton Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. after govt, dept , govt, of India, July, 1886; see. to
ot India, mil. dept., Nov., 1887; CLE..
exam, of 1896; arrived, 21st Nov., 1897, and Jan., 1889; K.C.I.E., Jan., 1893; mil. member
served in the N.W. Provs. as asst. mag. and of govr.-gen.'s council, April, 1896, to April,
collr.
COLE, Charles John, A.M.I.C.E., India 1901 ; G.C.I.E., Jan., 1901.
COLLETT, Charles Morden, Indian C.S.
Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at (asst. commr. United Prov.). — Educ. at Malvern
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., Sept., 1879, Coll. and Oriel Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
and posted to state railways ; exec, engr., exam, of 1899; arrived 3rd Dec, 1900, and
March, 1887 ; under sec. to govt, railway served in the N.W.
branch, April, 1809, to Oct., 1901. Prov. and Oudh, as asst.
COLE, Henry Walter George, Major, Indian commr., and asst. mag. and collr.
Army (deft, commr., Assam). — Educ. at Welling COLLIE, Mackintosh Alexander Thomas,
ton Coll. and R. M. Coll., Sandhurst ; first M.B., Lieut. -Col., I. M.S. (presy. surgn., Bom
commn., 29th Aug., 18S5 ; joined the Assam bay). —Joined the service, 31st March, 1883, and
commn., July, 1891, as asst. commr. ; dep. was placed on general duty ; sec. to surgn.-
commr., April, 1901. gen., Bombay, March, 1888; resdt. surgn., St.
COLE, William Hammond, M.A., late Survey George's Host., and profr.. Grant Med. Coll.,
of India Dept.—Served in the educn. dept., Dec, 1892; from Oct., 1895, served as civil
N.W. Prov., April, 1862, to March, 1864, as surgn. at various stations; presy. surgn.,
profr. of mathematics at the govt, coll., Agra; Bombay, Jan., 1903.
from Jan., 1867, served in the great trigonl. COLLIER, George Herman, India Office
survey; asst. supt. of surveys, Sept., 1869 ; dep. (senior clerk, store dept.). —Educ. at Uppingham
supt., July, 1882; apptd. to charge of head Sch.; junr. clerk, India office, 17th Feb., 1876,
quarters office, Dehra Dun, and survey detach senr. clerk, Aug., 1896.
ment in Kashmir, Jan., 1884; retd., April, COLLIN, Edward Woodfield, B.A., Indian
1892 ; author of various contributions to the C.S. (commr., Bengal).—Educ. at Eton, and
survey publns. , and of translns. relating to King's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam,
geodesv. of 1876 ; arrived, 22nd Nov., 1878, and served in
COLE, William Henry, M.I.C.E., late India I Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; private sec. to
Public Works Dept. —Trained at Cooper's Hill finl. member of govr.-gen.'s council, Jan., 1880;
Coll.; apptd. 1st Oct., 1876, and posted as asst. served under the foreign dept., Jan. to July,
engr, to state railways ; asst. supt. of way and 1 881, and in the finl. dept., March to Sept, 1885 ;
works, N.W. Railway, Jan., 1888 ; exec, engr., settlt. officer, Muzaft'arpur, Jan., 1886; offd. as
Feb., 1888 : retd. March, 1898. dir. of land records, Bengal, April, 1888; joint
COLEBROOK, Henry William Vaughan, mag. and dep. collr., April, 1889; mag. and
M.I.C.E.. India Public Works Dept. (suptg. collr., Jan., 1894, mag. of 24-pergunnahs, Dec,
engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. asst. 1895; sec, rev. board, June, 1900; member
engr., 1st Oct., 1874, and employed on irrign. legisl. council, Bengal, May, 1902 ; commr.,
works in the Punjab; exec, engr.. May, 1883; March, 1904.
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COLLINS, Sir Arthur John Hammond, Kt., minister to the Egyptian govt. ; acted as consul-
K.C., Barr. (i860), late Madras High Court.— gcn. in Sir E. Malet's absence ; finl. member of
Educ. at St. John's Coll., Cambridge, of which council of the govr.-gen. of India, Oct., 1883;
he was fellow; called to the bar (Gray's Inn), lieut.-govr. of the N.W. Prov., and chief
i860; Q.C. and bencher of his inn, 1877; recorder commr. of Oudh, Nov., 1837, to Nov., 1892 ;
ot Poole, 1873-70, and of Exeterfrom 1879, until retd., Dec, 1892.
lie was apptd. chief justice of the high court, COLVIN, Bazett Wetenhall, late Bengal
Madras, 28th Nov., 1385 ; vice-chancellor, Madras C.S. —Educ. at Eton ; apptd. from Haileybury,
univ., 1880; retd., Aug., 1399. 1850; arrived, 29th June, 1850; served in
COLLINS, George Gower, Burma Commn. Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. till Jan.,
(dep. commr.). — Held subord. appts. from 25th 1854, and subsequently in the N.W. Prov. ;
July, 1879 ; apptd. to the Burma police dept. as asst. commr., Kumaon, April, 1855; mag. and
asst. district supt., Oct., 1882; joined the collr., Mainpuri, July, 1865; civil and sessions
cominn. as supernumerary asst. commr., March, judge, Allahabad, July, 1873; on special duty at
1884; asst. supt, Rangoon jail, Oct., 1284; asst. Agra during visit ofH.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
commr., March, i885; dep. commr., June, Feb., 1876; offg. sec to govt., N.W. Prov.,
1898. May, 1376; commr., Meerut, Jan. 1S79 ; addl.
COLLINS, Sidney Arthur. Indi? Office member, govr.-gen. 's council, Jan., 1877, to May,
( and class clerk, Store De/>!.). —Clerk, 2nd class, 1881 ; member, board of rev., N.W. Prov., Jan.,
I ndia store dept.. 4th Dec, 1885. 1862 ; retd., April, 1S85.
COLOMB, Richard Pasley, Major, Indian COLVIN, Elliot Graham, Indian C.S.,
Army {asst. commr., Berar). — Joined the Bengal (resident, Kashmir). —Educ. at Charter
service, 23rd July, 1879 ; in mil. employ till house, and King's Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
July, 1890 ; asst. pjl. resdt., Aden, Aug., i?90, after exam, of 18S0; arrived, 4th Jan., 1883,
to Nov., 1891 ; asst. pol. agent, Mahikantha, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
Jan. to July, 1892 ; asst. commr., Hyderabad transfd. to Assam as personal asst. to chief
admn., Sept., 1892; dep. commr., Aug., 1897; commr., May, 1834 ; asst. pol. agent, Rajputana,
again asst. commr., Nov., 1902. Sept., 1886 ; private sec. to lieut.-govr. of
COLQUHOUN'.ArchibaldRoss.A.M.I.C.E., Bengal, April, 1837; 1st asst. to govr.-gen. 's
late India Public Works Dept.—Entered the agent in Baluchistan, April, 1889 ; served
dept. in Oct., 1371, and served as asst. and under finl. dept. of govt, of India from June,
exec. engr. in Burma ; on special duty as 1890; offg. postmr.-gen., Bengal, July, 1890;
personal asst. to Major Street on his mission to joint mag. and dep. collr., Ma}', 1891 ; mag.
Siam, Jan. -May, 1879; posted to special duty in and collr., March, 1895 ; pol. agent, Ulwar, Nov.,
Upper Burma as civil oiricer and apptd. a dep. 1896; pol. agent, Eastern Rajputana states,
commr., Feb., i836; retransfd. to public works Sept., 1897; rev. andjud. commr., Baluchistan,
dept., and posted to Baluchistan, Aug., 1881 ; April, 1900 ; resident in Kashmir, March,
services lent to British S. Africa Co., 1801-92; 1903.
retd., Nov., 1893; author of 'Across Chryse,' COLVIN, John Russell Coi.quhoun, Major,
' Among the Shans,' 1 The Truth about Tonquin,'
' The Opening of China,' ' Burma and the Indian 13th
Army (pol. agent.)—Joined the service,
Aug., 1879, and was employed under the
Burmans.'
COLQUHOUN, Henry Archibald Cole- mil. dept. to Aug., i836, including service in the
E. Soudan, 1885 ; apptd. asst. to the agent in
brooke, B.A., Indian OS. (asst. commr.. Rajputana,
*4ssam). — Educ. at Wellington Coll. and govr., N.W.Aug., 1886; private sec to lieut.-
Merton Coll., Oxford ; appt. after exam, of to the NawabProv. of
and Oudh, Nov., 1887 ; govr.
Rampur, April, 1889 ; rest,
1394; arrived, 18th Dec, 1895, and served in
Assam as asst. commr., and asst. to pol. agent, pol. officer, Rampur state, April, 1894; asst. to
rest, in Mysore, April, 1897 ; pol. agent in
Manipur. Bundelkhand, Aug., 1897 ; supt. of state coun
COLSTON, Edward John, M.A., Indian C.S. cil, Cooch Behar, April, 1899.
(asst. commr., Burma). —Educ. at Chesterfield
Or. Sen., and Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge ; COLVIN-SMITH, Sir Colvin, K.C.B., M.D.,
apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived, 3rd Dec, Surgn.-Genl., late Madras Med. Service. —
i8q3, and served in Burma as asst. commr. Entered the Madras Army, 1851 ; served in
COLVIN, Sir Auckland, K.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., the Burmese war of 1852-53 (medal and clasp)
CLE., late Bengal C.S. —Educ. at Eton ; and with the Saugor divn. in the Indian Mutiny,
1857-59 (medal and clasp); held various regi
apptd. from Haileybury, 1857 ; arrived, 17th mental
Jan., 1858,and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. medicaland civil appointments ; apptd. principal
mag. and collr. , and asst. settlt. officer; offg. force andofficer with the Hyderabad subsidiary
Hyderabad contingent, 1881 ; princ.
under sec. to the govt, of India in the home medl. oificer with the Indian contingent 111 the
dept, May, 1864, and in the foreign dept., Jan. Egyptian campaign of 1882 (C.B., medal and
to Nov., 1865; settlt. officer, July, 1869; sec, clasp, Khedive's star, 3rd Class Order of Os-
board of rev., N.W. Prov., March, 1870; on manieh) ; retired, Sept., 1884; hony. surgn.
special duty for revision of Allahabad settlt., the King, July, 1899; K.C.B., June, 1903. to
June, 1870; offg. sec. to govt., N.W. Prov.,
April, 1873, and again in 1875 ; offg. commr. CONDER, James, late India Public Works
of excise and stamps, and inspr.-gen. ol Dept.—Joined the public works dept, Sept.,
registrn., June, 1873; mag. and collr., Basti, 1870; exec, engr., Oct., 1873; personal
Feb., 1877, and afterwards at Bijnaur; offg. asst. to engr.-in-chief, Punjab N. railway,
commr. of inland customs under the govt, ot June, 1875 ; provisional asst. dir. of state
India, Nov., 1877; transfd. for employment in railways, western system, 1377; traffic supt,
Egypt, Jan., 1879, and served as controller of Indus valley state railway, May, 1878; manager,
Egyptian finance, and subsequently as finance Holkar, Sindia-Nimach, and Nimach-Nasirabad
466 RECORD OF SERVICES.
railways, Feb., 1881 ; traffic supt., Rajputana- I offg. dir. of public instrn. , N.W. Prov. and Oudh,
Malwa railways, Sept., 1884; retd., 1890. Feb., 1883, and again, April, 1890; retd., Sept.,
CONDON, James Hunt, M.D., Brigade- 1891.
Surgn., late Med. Dept., N.W. Prov.—Asst. CONSTABLE, Willouchby Vkrner, Col.,
surgn., Bengal med. establt, Feb., 1851); R.E., late India Public Works Dept.—First
arrived, 25th July, 1859; served under the mil. commn., 12th Sept., 1872; apptd. asst. engr., 1st
dept. till Oct., 1861, when he was apptd. civil Oct.. 1876, and posted to state railways ; asst,
asst. surgn. in Oudh ; from April, 1868, served manager, Rajputana state railway, July, 1882 ;
in the N.W. Prov. ; civil surgn. and supt. of employed in mil. dept., on Suakim-Berber rail
jail, Cawnpore, March, 1871; retd., March, way, 1885; dep. consulting engr. for railways,
1891. Bombay, Nov., 1886; exec, engr., Feb., 1887;
CONES, James Alfred, A.M.I.C.E., India offg. manager, Bhaunagar, Gondal and Morvi
Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.). —Trained railways, April -June, .1887; dep. agent,
at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. I Bengal-Nagpur rail way co. , 1887-89 ; offg. dep.
engr. Sept., 1878, and posted to the N.W. I consulting engr. for railways, and under sec. to
Prov. and Oudh ("irrigation) ; exec, engr., govt, public works dept., Madras, Feb., 1891 ;
Oct., 1892. I dep. manager, N.W. railway, Nov., 1893 ;
CONINGHAM, Henry Evelyn, Major- I manager, East coast railway, Jan., 1898 ;
Gen., I.S.C., late Police Dept., Madras. — manager, Eastern Bengal State Railway, Sept.,
Arrived, 18th March, 1855; served in the depi. 1899; inspected rly. working in America, April
from Dec, 1861, as asst. supt. and supt., and to July, 1901 ; retd., Nov., 1904.
acted as dep. inspr.-gen., Sept., 1883, to May, CONYBEARE, Henry Crawford Arthur,
1884 ; retd., Feb., 1886. M.A., Barr. (i?Q9), Indian C.S. (commr..
CONNAUGHT and STRATHEARN (Duke United Prov.). —Educ. at Westminster Sch.,
of), H.R.H. Arthur William Patrick Albert, King s Coll., London, and Merton Coll., Oxford ;
K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., apptd. after exam, of 1871 ; arrived, 3rd Nov.,
G.C.I. E., G.C.V.O., P.C., Field-Marshal.— 1873, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as
First coinmn., 19th June, 1868; asst. adjutant- asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., Jan., 188? ; dep.
gen., Gibraltar, Oct., 1875; brigadier-gcn. , commr. , Aug., 1890 ; mag. and colli'., Aug., 1891 ;
Aldershot, Sept., 1880; accompanied the ex- offd. as agent to govr.-gen. in Benares, Oct.,
pedny. force to Egypt, Aug., i832 (medal with 1897; ofig. commr., April, 1900; confd., Aug.,
clasp, 2nd class Medjidie, and C.B.); com 1000; author of 'An Account of Pargana
mander-in-chief, and 2nd member of council, Dudhi, in S. Mirzapur,' and of contributions to
Bombay, Dec, 1S86, to March, 1890; on return the provl. gazetteer.
to England was apptd. to command of southern
divn., Aug., 1890; commanding at Aldershot, COODE, John Melville, India Tel. Dept.
Oct., 1893 ; commanding the forces in Ireland, (supt.).—Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst.
Jan., 1900; and the third Army Corps, Oct., sup'., 21st July, 1885; supt., Jan., 1889.
1901 ; presdt. of Council of R. Patriotic Fund I COODE, Montgomery Penrose, A.M.I.C.E.,
Corpn., 1903 ; inspr.-genL of the forces, May, J India Public Works Dept. Isuptg. engr.).
1904. —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr.,
CONNOLLY, John Francis, Indian C.S. 1st Oct., 1876, and posted to Haidarabad ;
(dep. commr., Punjab).—Educ. at Belve exec engr., Jan., 1885; transfd. to Burma, Oct.,
dere Coll., Dublin, and Christ Church, Oxford; 1889; asst. to chief engr. and under sec. to
apptd. after exam, of 1888; arrived, 6th Nov., chief commr., Feb., 1895 ; asst. to chief engr.
1890, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; and under sec. to govt., July, 1898; suptg.
under sec. to govt., March, 1894, to May, 1896 ; I engr., March, 1900.
dep. commr., Oct., 1900; offg. rev. and finl. COOK, Arthur Willstf.ed, B.A., Indian
sec. to govt., April, 1902. , C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal).—-Educ. at
CONNOLLY, John Joseph, late India Public Portsmouth Gr. Sell., and Pemb. Coll., Oxford ;
Works Dept. —Apptd. to the accounts estabt., apptd. after exam, of 1896; arrived, 9th Dec,
state railways, Jan. 1886, as examiner; retd., j 1S97, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
Oct., 1900. collr.
CONNOLLY, Vincent, B.A., Indian C.S. COOK, Henry, M.D., F.R.C.P., Surgn. -
(asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Belvedere I Gen., late Med. Dept., Bombay. —Joined the
Coll., Dublin, Trinity Coll., Dublin, and Balliol Indian med. service, 24th Jan., 1855; arrived,
Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; 28th July, 1855, and served under the mil. dept.
arrived 2nd Dec, 1902, and served in the up to 1859, also holding the civil surgeoncy of
Punjab as asst. commr. Karachi in 1856 ; sei-ved with the Persian
CONOLLY, Edward Robert, Col., I.S.C.. expednj\ force in 1857 (medal) ; apptd. med.
late Punjab Commn. —Arrived, 9th April, 1858; officer to pol. agency, Khalat, April, 1859; from
from Sept., 1866, served in the Punjab as asst. April, 1861, served as civil surgn. in Ahmadna-
commr. ; on special duty as asst. to Major gar and Satara, and as supt. of Mahabaleshwar,
Cavagnari, Feb., 1879, and again at Khaibar, and asst. collr. and mag. at that station ; scien
Feb., 1880 ; jud. asst., Sept., 1883 ; deD. commr., tific officer, Abyssinian field force, Dec, 1867
Bannu, Nov., 1884; also district judge ; retd., (medall : physician, Jamsetji Jijibhoy hosp., and
Aug., 1890. profr., Grant med. col., May, 1873 '• reld., Nov.,
CONSTABLE, Edwin Theobald, M.A., late i836 ; author of various papers publd. in the
Educ!. Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh. -Joined med. and physical society of Bombay, on the
the service as mathematical profr. , Bareilly coll. , geology, &c, of Baluchistan, and of other
25th Feb., 18A2; inspr. of public instrn., 1st reports and papers on scientific and med.
circle, Aug., 1870 ; inspr. of schools, Dec, 1877; subjects.
RECORD OF SERVICES.. 467
COOK, John Home, late Madras Rev. Survey I COOPER, John Walter, India Office (2nd
Dept. —Joined the service, 23rd Jan., 1868, as class clerk, India Store Depot). — Apptd. 2nd
proby. asst. supt. ; confd. , July, 1876; dep. class clerk, India Store Depot, 9th June, 1898.
supt. , May, 1887; retd., May, 1898. COPE, John Alfred, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
COOKE, Arthur George, B.A., Indian C.S. commr. Burma). —Educ. at St. John's Sch.,
(asst. comuir., Burma). —Educ. at Bath Coll., Leatherhead, and Exeter Coll. , Oxford ; apptd.
and Corpus Cliristi Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after after exam, of 1902; arrived, 28th Nov., 1903,
exam, of 1893; arrived, nth Jan., 1895, and and served in Burma as asst. commr.
served in Burma as asst. commr. COPELAND, Theodore Benfey, M.A.,
COOKE, Crawford Boyd, Lieut. -Col. , I.S.C., Indian C.S. (asst. commr., N.W. Frontier
late Burma Commn. — First commn., March, Prov.). —Educ. at Watson's Coll., Edinburgh,
1864 ; served under the mil. dept. up to Dec, and Edinburgh Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of
1868 ; and subsequently as asst. commr. in 1900; arrived, 26th Nov., 1901, and served in
Burma; from Feb.. 1874, to May. 1877, served the Punjab and N.W. Frontier Prov. as asst.
as pol. agent at Bliamo, and from May, 1879, commr.
as cantonmt. mag. in Nowgong ; from Jan., 1884, COPLESTON, Frederick Selwyn, late
served as dep. commr. in Burma, and was Indian C.S.—Educ. at Marlborough Coll. ; apptd.
apptd. to special duty in Upper Burma, Dec, after exam, of 1871 ; arrived, 23rd Oct., 1873,
1885 ; commr., Oct., 1890; acted as finl. commr. and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and
in 1894 and 1896-97; author of the 'British collr. ; transfd. to Burma, as asst. commr., Sept.,
Burma Manual.' 1874 ; on forest demarcation duty, Tounghoo,
COOKE, Frederick James, Indian C.S. (mag. Jan., 1880; dep. supt. of census, Sept., 1880;
and collr., United Prof.)—Educ. at Bath Coll judge under the land acquisition act, March,
and Oriel Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1881 ; commr. of excise and stamps, March,
1884; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1886, and served in the 1885 ; addl. sessions judge, Tenasserim and
N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr., Pegu, March, i836 ; dep. commr., Jan., 1887;
and asst. commr. ; transfd. temporarily to commr., Dec, 1890 ; ofTd. as jud. commr.,
Central Prov. as asst. commr., Nov., 1891 ; dep. Upper Burma, in 1894-95 I confd., Oct., 1898 ;
commr., Sept., 1895; retransfd. to N.W. Prov. chief judge, chief court, Burma, April, 1900 ;
and Oudh, Oct., 1898; mag. and collr., Oct., retd., April, 1902.
1899. COPLESTON, Most Rev. Reginald
COOKE, Gordon Henry, late Survey of India Stephen, D D., Bengal Ecclesl. Dept. (Bishop
Dept. (Burma). —Joined thedept., 6th Dec. ,1866, of Calcutta). —Educ' at Merchant Taylors' Sch.
and was apptd. asst. supt., May, 1871; in 1871-72, and Merton Coll., Oxford ; Bishop of Colombo,
served with the Lushai expedny. force (medal) ; 1875-1902 ; apptd. Bishop of Calcutta and
served in various districts, and at head-quarters, Metropolitan of India and Ceylon, 14th May,
Calcutta, and was apptd. dep. supt., Oct., 1885 ; 1902.
supt., Jan. , 1895; retd., Dec, 1896. CORBETT, Frank Vincent, Col., R.E., late
COOKE, John Edward, late Finl. Dept., Govt, India Public Works Dept.—Arrived, 13th Dec,
of India. —From Oct., 1863, to April, 1868, March, asst.
1866; cngr., Feb., 18(17; exec engr. ,
1371 ; employed chiefly on the Betwa
served as asst. sec to the govt, of India in canal; suptg. engr., Dec, 1889; chief cngr. and
the finl. dept. ; dep. acctnt-gen., Central sec to govt, of N.W. Prov. and Oudh, irrign.
Prov., Sept., iS70, and in Madras, Jan., 1874; branch, June, 1894; retd., Dec, 1898.
asst. comptr.-gen., May, 187s; dep. acctnt.-
gen., Bengal, Oct., 1878 ; dep. acctnt.-gen. CORDNER, Robert Allen, M.I.C.E., late
N.W. Prov. and Oudh, July, 1883 ; dep. acctnt- 20th India Public Works Dept.—Apptd. asst engr.,
gen., Bengal, Oct, 1888; dep. auditor- Feb., 1868, and employed on irrign.
gen., April, 1891 ; retd., April, 1897. works in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; exec,
COOKE, Theodore, C.I.E., M.A., M.Eng., engr., March, 1871 ; on famine relief works
LL.D., late Educl. Dept., Bombay.—Educ. at in Bengal, 1873-74 ; member of accts. committee,
Trinity Coll., Dublin ; arrived, Nov., i860; from Nov., 1898. 1888; suptg. engr., June, 1804; retired,
June, 1865, served as principal oi'thc civil engrg. lulv.
CORNES, Julian, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
coll., Poona ; acted as dir. of public instrn. and commr., Assam). —Educ. at Clifton Coll., and
also as dir. of land records and agric. ; retd., Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oct., 1893, and was apptd. technical sub-dir., of 1896 ; arrived, 9thOxford ; apptd. after exam,
Dec, 1897, and served in
Imperial Institute. Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.; asst. commr.,
COOPER. Charles Philip, late Police Dept.,
Bombay. —Arrived, 28th Jan., 1863 ; served from Assam, July, 1899.
CORNISH, Robert, M.A., late Indian C.S.
June, 1364, as examr. of the insolvent debtors (Bengal).—Educ. at Lancing Coll., and Oriel
court, Bombay ; police mag.. Bombay, from Oct., Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1868;
1871 ; acting first judge of the small cause court, arrived, 22nd Nov. 1870, and served in Bengal
Sept., 1873 ; senr. mag. of police and rev. as asst. mag. and collr. ; on famine relief duty,
judge, Bombay, June, 1874; chief presidency 1874; joint mag. and dep. collr., April, 1882;
mag. and rev. judge, Bombay, June, 1878 ; retd., mag. and colli., Dec, 1887; retd., Aug.,
March, 1895. 1895.
COOPER, Harry Albert, B.A., India Office CORNISH, William Henry, late Bengal
(junior clerk, India Audit Office). —Clerk, 2nd PoliceDeot.—Joined the service, 21st Jan., 1859;
class, acctnt.-gen.'sdept., India office, 3rd June, I served in the mil. dept., to May, 1863, when he
1880; junr. examr., India audit office, Nov., joined the police dept. as asst. supt. ; district
1881 ; B.A., London univ., 18S7; designation supt., April, 1870; served in Assam, 1870-74,
changed to junr. clerk, Oct., 1892. and 1879-83; retd., March, 1896.
468 RECORD OF SERVICES.
CORNWALL, James, Postal Dept. , Govt, of COTTON, Jl-lian James, B.A., Indian C.S.
India U>ostmr.-gen., United Prov.).—Inspr.- (head asst., Madras). —Educ. at Sherborne Sch.,
Gen. of railway mail service ; apptd. to the and Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
dept., July, 1873 ; postmr.-gen., N.W. Prov. exam, of 1892 ; arrived, 24th Dec, 1893, and
and Oudh. 1898 ; postmr.-gen., Bombay, 1900; served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; head
ditto, N.W. Prov. and Oudh, April, 1901. asst., Sept., 1900.
CORNWALL, William Wolfran Gardner, COTTON, William Bensley, Barr. (18941,
late Bengal C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).— Indian C.S. (joint mag.. United Prov.).—Educ.
Educ. at Cheltenham Coll. ; apptd. after exam, at Wellington Sch. and Wadham Coll., Oxford ;
of i860; arrived, 17th Nov., 1861, and served apptd. after exam, of 1893; arrived, 12th Dec,
in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., joint 1894, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh
mag. and dep. collr., and asst. settlt. officer; as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., Oct., 1903.
mag. and collr., March, 1S81 ; retd., Aug., COUCH, Right Hon. Sir Richard, Kt.—
1887. Recorder ot Bedford, 1858-62 ; judge of the high
COSGRAVE, William Alexander, B.A., court, Bombay, 1862-66; chief justice, 1866-70;
Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr. Bengal).— chief justice of Bengal, March, 1870, to April,
Educ. at Shrewsbury Sch. and Trinity Coll., 1875, and was prest. of the commn. apptd. to
Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1902 ; arrived, inquire into the charges made against the Gaek-
30th Nov., 1903, and served in Bengal as asst. warof Baroda, Feb., 1875; privy councillor, Nov.,
mag. and collr. 1875; member of the jud. committee, Jan.,
COSTELLO, Charles Peter, P.R.C.S., 1881.
Surgn.-Col., late Bengal Med. Dept.—Joined COUCHMAN, Francis Dundas, M.I.C.E.,
the service as asst. surgn., 10th Feb., 1859; India Public Works Dept. (under-sec. to govt.,
served in the Umbeyla campaign, 1863-64 (medal rly. branch). —Tiained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd.
and clasp), the Jowaki expedn., 1877-78 (clasp), asst. engr., 24th Aug., 1886, and posted to state
and the Afghan war, 1878-80 (medal) ; sanitary rlys. ; dep. consg. engr. for rlys., Bombay,
commr., Assam, Sept., 1888 ; offg. dep. surgn. - Aug., 1897; exec, engr., Aug., 1897; dep.
gen., and sanitary commr., Assam, Sept., 1888 ; consg. engr. for rlys., Calcutta, Nov., 1899 ;
confd. in those grades, Jan., 1889; served as offg. under-sec. to govt., rly. branch, Oct., 1901 ;
principal med. officer with the Manipur Expe confd., Sept., 1902.
dition, 1891 (clasp) ; awarded good service COUCHMAN, Malcolm Edward, B.A.,
pension; retd., Jan., 1894. Indian C.S. (spcl. settlmt. officer, Madras). —Educ
COTGRAVE, Thomas Manson, late Salt at Leamington Coll., and Christ Church, Oxford ;
Dept., Bombay.—Joined the service as acting apptd. after exam, of 1892 ; arrived, 7th Dec,
asst. commr. of customs, salt and opium, 30th 1893, and
Jan., 1866; opium inspr., Bombay, May, 1866; mag. ; asst.served in Madras as asst. collr. and
confd. as asst. commr., July, 1867; asst. collr., spcl. settlmt.commr. and dist. mag., Feb., 1898 ;
officer, May, 1901.
salt rev., Feb., 1874; dep. collr., April, 1800; COU PER, Sir George E. W. , Bart. , K.C. S. I. ,
asst. collr., 1st class, Sept., 1900; retd. Sept., C.B., CLE., late Bengal C.S. —Educ. at Sand
1901. hurst, and served in H.M.'s 15th regt. for two
COTTERELL, Cecil Bernard, Indian C.S. years before joining Haileybury ; apptd.
(asst. collr. and mag., Madras).—Educ. at St.
Peter's Sch., York, and Balliol Coll., Oxford; to the Bengal civil service, 1846; served in
apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived 16th Nov., sec, govt, oftheIndia,
Bengal and Punjab in various grades ; under
1899, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and under sec, foreign home and fin. dept, 1853:
dept., 1854; sec. to chief
agent to govr., Vizagapatam.
COTTON, Charles William Egerton, commr.of Lucknow, of Oudh, 1855; served through the
Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras).— siege engagements
and was present at several
during the Mutiny as A.D.C. to
Educ. at Eton and Univ. Coll., Oxford; apptd. Sir H. Lawrence and Sir John Inglis, and after
after exam, of 1897 ; arrived, 8th Dec, 1898, and wards to Sir James Outram ; commr. in Oudh,
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. 1858; sec. to govt, of N.W. Prov., 1859; jud.
COTTON, Sir Henry John Stedman, commr. of Oudh., 1863; chief commr. of Oudh,
K.C.S.I., late Indian C.S. —Educ. at Magdalen 1874; lieut.-govr. ot N.W. Prov., 1877, as well
Coll. Sch., Brighton Coll., and King's Coll., as chief commr. of Oudh ; retd., 1882.
London ; apptd. after exam, of 1865 : arrived, COUPER, Thomas, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
29th Oct., 1867; served in the Bengal rev. and commr., Burma). —Educ. at Fettes Coll. and
jud. dept., and asoffg. under sec. to govt, and offg. Worcester Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
registrar, high court; asst. sec, govt, of Bengal. 1901 ; arrived 1st Dec, 1902, and served in
June, 1875; junr. sec, April, 1876; mag. and Burma as asst. commr.
collr., Nov., 1878 ; offg. commr., Chittagong, COUPLAND, Herbert, Indian C.S. (/pint
1879, and 1884; sec, board of rev., Jan., 1882 ; mag. and dep. collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Ripon
port commr., Calcutta, May, 1887 ; sec. to govt, Gr. Sch. and Corpus Chri,ti Coll., Oxford;
ot Bengal, finl. and municipal depts.. May, 1800; apptd. after exam, of 1894 ; arrived, 21st Dec,
member of Bengal legisl. council, June, 1892 ; 1895, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
chief sec. to govt, July, 1892; chief commr., collr. and asst. settlmt. officer ; joint mag. and
Assam, Nov., 1896; addl. member of viceroy's dep. collr., Jan. 1903.
Council, Dec, 1900; K.C.S.I., June, 1902; COURTENAY, Robert, B.A., late Bombay
retd., Oct., 1902; author of a 'Memo, on the C.S. — Educ at Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd.
Rev. History of Chittagong,' 1880, 'Memo, on after exam, of 1872; arrived, 24th Nov., 1874,
the Land Tenures of Bengal,' 1884, 'England and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ;
and India,' 1883, and 'New India, or India in acted as asst. judge at intervals from Dec,
Transition,' 1885. 1 1885; retd., Sept., 1890.
RECORD OF SERVICES. 469
COUTTS, William Strachan, Indian C.S. COWLEY, William Dougai.d Flower, Finl.
{asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). — Educ. at Dept., Govt, of India (enrolled list, class 111). —
Hollar, and Trinity Coll.. Cambridge; apptd. Entered the dept., Dec, 1877; dep. acct.-gen.,
after exam, of 1895 ; arrived, 7th Dec, 1896, Punjab, Oct., 1896 ; oflg. comptr., Cent. Provs.,
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and colir. April, 1898; cont'd., Dec, 189S ; oflg. comptr.,
COVENTRY, Bernard. —Apptd. dir. of the Hyderabad, March, 1901, to Dec, ioc.2.
agric. research institute, and principal of the COX, Alexander Ranken, Indian C.S. (asst.
agric. coll. at Pusa, 1st April, 1904. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at Clifton and
COVERNTON, James Gargravf, M.A., Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge; apptd. alter exam.
Indian Educl. Service (educn. inspr., bombay). — I of 1901 ; arrived 31st Dec, 1902, and served in
Educ. at Merchant Taylors' Sch. and St. John's j Madi as as asst. collr. and mag.
ColL, Oxford ; apptd. prot'r. of English litera COX, Arthur Frederick, C.S. I., Indian C.S.
ture, Elphinstone Coll. , 26U1 May, 1894 ; educn. (comptr. and auditor-gen., Calcutta). —Educ.
inspr., Oct., 1898. at King's Coll. Sch. and Kings Coll.,
COWAN, George Heriiert, Indian C.S. London; apptd. after exam, of 1869; arrived,
(asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at King 3rd Nov., 1871, and served in Madras as asst.
William's Coll., Isle of Man, and Corpus Christi mag. and collr. ; on special duty in connection
Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. alter exam, of 1902 ; with visit of H. R.H. the Prince of Wales, Nov.,
arrived, 27th Nov., 1903, and served in Bombay 1875 ; from Sept., 1882, served in the Gnl. dept. ;
as asst. collr. and mag. asst. comptr.-gen., July, 1833 ; dep. acctnt.-
COWAN, Samuel Hunter, Col., I.S.C., late gen., Bombay, April, 1885 ; sub-collr. and
Survey of India. —First commn., lieut., royal mag., Nov., 1J87 ; district and sessions judge,
artillery, 9th Dec, 1859 ; arrived, 9th April, j April, 1889; acctnt.-gen., Bombay, Dec,
i860; asst. supt. , survey dept., Bengal, 19th [ 1389; oftg. comptr. and auditor-gen., March,
Jan., 1867 ; held charge of the Cachar survey, I 1894 ; acctnt.-gen., Bengal, April, 1895 ; comptr.
1878-79 ; and of the Hugli River survey, 1S82- and auditor-gen., Dec, 1898 ; K.-i-H. mtdal,
83; dep. supt., April, 1883; retd., Oct., Jan., 1901; C.S. I., Nov., 1901; compiled 'N.
1891. Arcot District Manual.'
COWASJI JAMSHEDJI LALKAKA, Khan COX, George William Stirling, Bengal
Bahadur, postal dept., govt, of India (dep. Police
postmr. - genl., Burma).—Entered the service service,Dept. (dist. supt. of police). —Joined the
19th Oct., 1876, as oflg. asst. supt. of
April, 1371 ; dep. postmr. -gen., 1895. police; confd, May, 1880; dist. supt., Nov., 1887.
COWIE, Charles Henrv, Lieut.-Col., R.E., COX, Henry William Holmes, Col., I.S.C.,
India Public Works Dept. (dep. manager, N. W.
Rly.).—First commn., Feb., 1881 ; apptd. asst. late Police Dept., Madras.—Ensign, Madras
engr., Nov., 1883, and posted to state railways ; served in Nov.,
infantry, 1857; arrived, 26th Dec, 1857 ;
exec, engr., Aug., 1803; dep. manager, E. Ben. supt., April,the1873 Madras police from April, 1861 ;
; asst. inspr.-gen., Dec, 1881 ;
Rly., Nov., 1397 ; ditto, N. W. Rly., Dec, 1899 ;
served with Tirah expedition, Sept. to Dec, presidency mag., Oct., 1883; ppl. officer in
1897; and in South Africa, Jan., 1900, to Nov., 1885, to April, 1S86 ; Thebaw
charge of ex-King of Burma, Dec,
1902; again dep. manager, N.W. Rly., Dec, Aug., 188b ; commr. dep. inspr.-gen. of police,
01 police, Madras city,
1902.
COWIE, Donald William Gardfn, M.A., Dec, 1891 ; vacated, Dec, 1895.
COX, Homersham, M.A., late fellow of Trin.
Barr. (18941, Indian C.S. (collr. and mag.,
Madras).— Educ. at the Charterhouse and Coll., Cambridge, Indian Educl. Service (prof, of
mathematics, Muir Central Coll.).—Apptd. 5th
Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of March, 1891.
1883 ; arrived, 30th Nov., 1886, and served in
Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; head asst. COX, John Hugh, Indian C.S. (dep. commr..
collr., Jan., 1892; registrar, high court United Prov.).—Educ. at Clilton Coll. and
(appellate .side), Nov., 1895 ; sub. collr. and Balliol Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
joint mag., Feb., 1898 ; principal asst. to dist. 1888; arrived, 21st Nov., 1890, and served in
mag. and agent to govt., Vizagapatani, Nov., the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mng. and
1900; dist. and sessions judge, Aug., 1902; coilr. ; joint mag., April, 1896 ; asst. commr.,
collr. and inag. , Dec, 1903. Oct., 1899; dep. commr., Dec, 1903.
COWIE,ThomasRenny,Co1.,I.S.C .lateOudh COX, Percy Zachariah, CLE., Major,
Commn.—Arrived as ensign, 12th Aug., i860; Indian Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of India
employed under the mil. dept. till Aug., 1869, (offg. resdt., Persian (Jul/).—First commn., 6th
from which date he served in Oudh as asst. Feb., 1884; military employ to June, 1893; first
commr., sub-judge, and dep. commr. ; can- asst. pol. resdt., Aden, Aug., 1893 ; transfd. to
tonmt. mag., Feb., 1881 ; dep. commr., Oct. Baroda, Nov., 1895 ; first asst. to resdt., Baroda,
1888 ; district and sessions judge, April, 1891 ; Feb., 1897; pol. agent, Maskat, Oct., 1899;
vacated, March. 1898. CLE., June, 1902; oflg. resdt., Persian Gulf,
COWLEY, Francis William Rice, M.A., April, 1904.
latelndian C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. atEdinburgh COXE, Henry Reynell Holled, Indian C.S.
Univ.; apptd. after exam, of 1862 ; arrived, 2nd (dist. and sess. fudge, Bengal).—Educ. at Win
Dec, 1863, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. chester, and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
and collr., and joint mag. and dep. collr. ; em exam, of 1882 ; arrived, 1st Nov., 1884, and
ployed in public works dept., March, 1873; served in Bengal as asrt. mag. and collr. ;
dep. commr., wards' estate, Patna, June, 1875 ; employed in Burma, 1887-91, as asst. commr.
joint mag. and dep. collr., Feb., 1878; district and under sec. to chief commr. ; joint mag. and
and sessions judge, April, 1879; jud. commr., dep. collr., March, 1893; dist. and sess. judge,
Chota Nagpur, Sept., 1887; retd., Oct., 1897. April, 1896.
47° RECORD OF SERVICES.
COXON, Stanley William {dep. commr., ] and civil surgeoncies at various places ; civil
Central Prov.). —Joined the service, 1 2th Nov., surgn., Hooghly, Sept., 1900 ; author of ' Notes
1888, as asst. dist. supt. of police, Burma ; on the History of the Bengal Medical Service. '
transfd. to Central Prov. as asst. commr., Feb., CRAWFORD, Francis Colomb, Police
1893 ; K.-i-H. medal, Jan., 1901 ; dep. commr., Dept., Berar (supt. of rly. police, Nizam's
March, 1001. dominions). —Joined the service 28th June, 18S3,
CRADDOCK, Reginald Henry, C.S.I., as offg. asst. supt. of police; confd., April, 1886;
Indian C.S. (commr., Central Prov.). —Educ. at supt. of rly. police, Nizam's dominions, Nov.,
Reading Gr. Sch. , Wellington Coll., and 1890; dist. supt. and ditto, April, 1896.
Keble Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of CRAWFORD, Frederick James, M.D.,
1882; arrived, 1st Dec., 1884, and served in the Major, Ind. Med. Service (presy. surgn.
Central Prov. as asst. coinmr. , asst. to commr. Madras). —First commn., 31st March, 1887 ;
of settlts. and agric, and settlt. officer; commr. military duty till 1889 ; dist. suig., Ganjam,
of excise, April, 1893; dep. commr., June, May, 1890; surgn., genl. hosp., and profr., med.
1893; chief sec. to chief commr., April, 1900; coll., Madras, Aug.,
offg. commr., April, 1901 ; commr., March, 1902; Sept., 1900 ; ditto, and 1890; surgn., 3rd dist.,
physn., genl. hosp., and
C.5.I., Jan., 1903.
CRA1K, Henry Duffield, B.A., Indian C.S. profr., med. coll., Madras, July, 1901.
CRAWFORD, George Adam, Col., late R.A.
(asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Eton Coll., (India Office member of Army Valuation Com
Pembroke Coll., Oxford, and Univ. Coll., mittee). —
London; apptd. after exam, of 1898; arrived Afghan War. First commn., Feb. 1855; served in
21st Nov., 1899, and served in the Punjab as patches, medal); 1870-80, (twice mentioned in des
asst. commr. retired, Dec, 1886; apptd.
CRAMPTON, Arthur Cecil, A.M.I.C.E., of India Office member of Committee for valuation
India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.).— military equipment. July, 1897.
Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1874, C.S. CRAWFORD, James Adair, late Indian
and employed in the Central Prov. and the after exam, (Bombay). — Educ. at Rugby ; apptd.
N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; exec, engr., May, 1883 ; and served inofBombay 1876; arrived, 17th Sept., 1878,
as asst. collr. and mag. ;
transfd. to Burma, Sept., 1890.
CRANBROOK (Earl of), Right Hon. from Feb., 1881, served in the pol. dept, and
Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, G.C.S.I., P.C.— acted as asst. to the agent for Rajputana,
boundary settlt. officer in Mewar, and asst. to
Born, 1814; educ. at Shrewsbury Sch., and at the
Oriel Coll., Oxford ; called to the bar at the May, 1882at; in
rest, Hyderabad; attache, foreign dept.,
charge of office of press commr.,
Inner Temple in 1840, and practised as a barrister
for several years ; contested Bradford unsuccess asst.18^2-83; asst. commr., Ajrnir, April, 1884;
fully in 1847 ; sat in the House of Commons for Cjuettasec, foreign dept., Jan., 1835; pol. agent,
Leominster from 1856 to 1865, when he was to govt.,and Pishin, Nov., 1885; junr. under sec.
returned for Oxford ; under sec. of state for the asst. and sec. fordept.,
foreign March, 1888; acting first
home dept., 1858 ; prest. of the poor law board, May, 1890; under Berar to rest, at Hyderabad,
July, 1866; sec. of state for the home dept., dept., April, 1892 ; sec. to govt, of India, foreign
1867-68; sec. of state for war, Feb., 1874; with the revision onotspecial duty in connection
Aitchison's ' Treaties,'
created Viscount Cranbrook, May, 1878 ; sec. Oct., 1892; and again with the Archduke of
of state for India. March, 1878, to May, 1880;
lord prest. ofcouncil, 1885-86, and again, 1886-92 ; Austria during his tour in India, 1892-93; offg.
pol. rest., Persian Gulf, July-Dec, 1893; rest,
created Earl of Cranbrook and Baron Medway, and rev. commr., Baluchistan, March, 1895;
Sept., 1892. commr., Berar, April, 1899; offg. rcsdt., Mysore,
CRASTER, George Ayton, Major-Gen., and
R.E., late Public Works Dept., N.W. Prov. and chief commr., Coorg, June, 1890, and May,
Oudh. —First conimn. as lieut. , nth Dec, 1849 ; 1901 ; retd. Aug., 1903.
CRAWFORD, RichmondIrvine,C.I.E.,CoI.,
from Nov., 1853, served as asst. and exec. engr.
in Assam, Oudh, ami the Punjab ; transfd. tothc I.S.C., late Sind Commn. —First commn., Oct.,
N.W. Prov., March, 1869; offg. suptg. engr., 1857; arrived, 6th Nov., 1857; served in the
and dep. sec. to govt., N.W. Prov., public works pursuit of the Gwalior rebels, <tc. , in 1858 (medal
dept., April, 1872; suptg. engr., April, 1872; and clasp for Central India) ; from Sept., 1864.
served in Sind as dep. collr. and mag., and supt
retd.. Jan., 1888.
CRASTER, Shafto Longfield, Major, R.E., of police ; pol. supt. of Thar and Parkar, May,
India Public Works Dept. (exec. mgr.). —First 1881; 1875; dep. commr., Thar and Parkar, Aug.,
commn., 22nd Feb., 1882 ; asst. engr., state collr. and mag., Shikarpur, June, 1885;
rlys., Feb., 1885; mily. works dept., 1887 to and subsequently at Karachi ; has acted for
various periods as coinmr. in Sind; CLE.,
1891; exec, eng., Aug., 1893; field service, Jan., 1896;
N.W. Frontier, 1897, and China, 1901. returned to Europe, Mar., 1896.
CRAWFORD, Clement Edward, Indian C.S. CRAWFORD, William Monod, B.A., Indian
(settmt. offr., Untied Prov.). —Educ. at Clifton C.S. (asst. commr., Central Prov.).—Educ. at
Coll., and Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. Roy. Univ., Ireland, and St. John's Coll., Cam
after exam, of 1890; arrived, 10th Nov., 1892, bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1894; arrived,
and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as 28th Dec, 1895, and served in the Central Prov.
asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., April, 1897; as asst. coinmr.
settmt. offr., Nov., 1900. CRAWFURD, James, B.A., Barr. (1868),
CRAWFORD, Dirom Grey, M.B., Lt.-Col. late Indian C.S. (Bengal). — Educ. at the
Ind. Med. Service (civil surgn., Hooglily). — I Coll. Sch. and Univ. of Glasgow, and
First commn., 1st Oct., 1881 ; in military j Dublin Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1866 ;
employ till April, 1884, since which date has arrived, 23rd Dec, 1868, and served in Bengal
held appointments in Med. Coll. Hosp., Calcutta, as asst. mag. and collr.; offg. under sec, govt.
RECORD OF SERVICES. 47
of India, home dept., Feb., 1875; under sec, Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
govt of Bengal, July, 1876; firstinspi". of registrn. 1900 ; arrived 15th Nov., 1901, and served in
offices, Dec, 1877; registrar, high court, Nov., Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.
1878 ; district and sessions judge, March, 1885 ; CRESSWELL, CharlesArthur, Lieut.-Col.,
rctd. , Nov., 1894. I.S.C., late BunnaCommn. —Firstcommn., royal
CRAWLEY, Charles Edward, Finl. Dept., artillery, Jan., 1866; arrived, 12th Jan., 1867;
Govt of India (offg. accttt.-gen., Madras). — joined the Burma commn., Feb., 1871, as offg.
Joined the dept., and was attached to the asst. commr. and cantonmt. mag. at Tounghoo ;
acctnt.-gen. 's office, Bombay, 25th Feb., 1874; personal asst. to chief commr., Dec, 1875;
asst. commr., paper currency, Bombay, March, boundary officer, Sandoway, March, 1881; prest.,
1878; asst. acctnt.-gen., Calcutta, Oct., 1883; Sandoway town committee, April, 1S84 ; deputy
Bombay, Aug., 1884; asst. comptr., India commr., March, 1885; offd. as prest. Rangoon
treasuries, Jan., 1889; asst. acctnt.-gen. and municipality, July, 1895, addl. sess. judge,
examr. of local accts., Bengal, March, 1889 ; on Irrawadi divn., April, 1897; retd.. June, 1898.
foreign service, as comptr.-gen. to the Nizam's CRICHTON, Richmoki) Trevor, Major, Indian
govt., Aug., 1893 ; comptr., Indian Treasuries, Army (supi. of provincial surveys, Bengal). —
Sept., 1901 ; offg. accnt.-gen., Madras, April, 1902. First commn., 23rd Aug., 1884 ; joined survey
CRAWLEY, George Burridge, Major, dept. as asst. supt., Dec, 1889 ; dep. supt.,
Indian Army, Jud. Dept., Burma (cantonmt. March, 1895 ! supt. of settlement surveys in
mag., Rangoon). —First commn., 30th Jan., 1878; Bengal, Oct., 1895; supt. of provincial surveys,
entered civil employ as cantonmt. mag. , July, 1885. Bengal, Dec, 1900.
CRAWLEY-BOEVEY, Arthur William, CRICKMAY, Joseph George, India Office
M.A., B.L., late Bombay C.S.—Educ. at Rugby, (2nd class clerk, registry and record dept.). —
and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of Apptd. clerk, 2nd class, registry and record
1866; arrived, 21st Nov., 1868, and served in dept., 17th Jan., 1902.
Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and special CRIMMIN, John, V.C, C.I.E., Lieut.-Col.,
asst. to pol. agent; from May, 1873, to Dec, I.M.S.,
1874, served in Baroda as acting asst. rest.; port of Bombay Medl. Dept. (health officer to
in special charge of Sachin state, Dec, 1874; 1882; onBombay). —First commn., 30th Sept.,
on special duty at Baroda, Feb., 1875; on Shikarpur,military duty till 1889; civil surgn.,
famine duty at Kaladgi, Aug., 1877; lalukdari 1892, health officer1889to ; the
Sept., ditto, Hatnajiri, Dec,
scttlt. officer, Gujarat, June, 1879 ; special officer May, 1900; CLE., Jan., 1901.port of Bombay,
for the settlt. of claims to giras and watans in
Baroda territory, 1883 and 1885; acting duel CROCKETT, William Gordon, India Office
presidency mag. and rev. judge, Bombay, May, (second class clerk, store dept.). — Apptd. clerk
1887; junr. collr. and mag., May, 1889; senr. 2nd class, store dept. , 23rd Nov., 19C0.
collr. and mag., Nov., 1891 ; retd., Aug., 1893. CROFT, Sir Alfred Woodley, K.C.I.E.,
CREAGH, Boyle Purdon, Commander, M.A., late Educl. Dept., Bengal.—Apptd., 8th
R.I.M., late Marine Dept., Bengal. — Joined Dec, 1865; served as profr. , presidency coll.,
the service, 26th March, 1878 ; commander of principal, Dacca coll., and inspr. of schools; dir.
'Tenasserim,' Sept., 1880 ; transport officer, of public instrn., from Aug., 1873 ; prest. of the
Suakim, March, 1885 ; captain in turn of 4 Can commn. to draw up a code for European schools,
ning 'and 1 Give,' 1885-91 ; acting port officer, Oct., 1881; member of the educn. commn.;
Madras, Oct., 1891 ; and Bombay, April, 1892; 1882-83; CLE., May, 1884 ; K.C.I. E., Feb., 1887,
apptd. port officer, &c, Calcutta, April, 1893; member of the legist, council of Bengal, Feb.,
retd., Oct., 1898. 1887 ; on special duty for the preparation of a
CREAGH, Sir OMoorr, V.C., K.C.B., report on educn. in British India, 1807 : fellow-
Major-Genl., Indian Army.—First commn., Oct., iremberofthc syndicate and prest. of the faculty
1866 ; joined the Indian Staff Corps, Feb., 1870; of arts of Calcutta univ. ; vice-chancellor, Dec,
served in the Afghan campaigns of 1 878-80 (medal 1893 ; retd., Feb.. 1897.
and V.C.) ; apptd. brigadier-genl. commanding. CROFTON, Charles DArcy, Indian C.S.
Aden district, Feb. , 1899 ; also pol. resdt. and (asst. collr. and mag., Madras).—Educ. at
collr. of stamp rev. at Aden ; on depn. to China Wellington Coll. and Pembroke Coll., Cam
from July, 1900; K.C.B., June, J903 ; cmdg. 5th bridge ; apptd. after exam, of Kyo2 ; arrived,
divn. (Western Army Corpi), Nov., 1904. 1st Dec, 1503, and served in Madras as asst.
CREGF.EN, Archibald Crell/n, M.I.C.E., collr. and mag.
late India Public Works Dept. —Joined the dept. > CROFTON, Charles Stanhope Foster,
June, 1859, as asst. engr., Central Prov. I B.A., Indian C.S. (a'st. collr. and mag., Bom-
transfd. to Punjab, Feb., 1861 ; exec, cngr.i day).—Educ. at Harrow and Trinity Coll., Cam
April, 1866; railway dept., Central Indiai bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1896; arrived,
Holkar state railway, Oct., 1870; engr.-in-chiefi 19th Nov., 1897, and served in Bombay as asst.
provl. light railway survey extensions, LucknoWi collr. and mag.
June, 1878; Nimach-Nasirabad survey, Nov., CROFTON, James, Lieut -Gen., late R.E.—
1878 ; W. Rajputana state railway, Aug., 1879 ; Second lieut, Bengal engrs. , 9th Dec, 1844;
Vizagapatam-Raipur railway survey, Oct., 1882 ; joined the public works dept., Nov., 1847 ; asst.
construction establt, Nagpur-Bengal rail engr., Punjab circle, Dec, 1849; exec
way, Oct., 1884; agent and chief engr., engr., Punjab irrign., 1858 ; suptg. engr., Jan.,
Indian Midland railway, Feb., 1886 ; rctd., Feb., 1862; supt., Sutlej canal surveys; chief engr.,
1 888 irrign., and under sec. to govt, Punjab, Sept.,
CRERAR, Jamf.s, M.A., Indian C.S. (asst. 1864 ; inspr. -gen. of irrign. and dep. sec. to
collr. and mag., Bombay). — Educ. at Geo. govt, of India, public works dept., April, 1874,
Watson's Coll. Edinburgh, Edin. Univ., and to Jan., 1882, when he retd. from the service.
472 RECORD OF SERVICES.
CROFTS, Aylmf.r Martin, C.I.E., M.D., CRONIN, John Joseph, Major. Indian Army
Lieut. -Col., I. M.S. (residency surgn., Gwaliir). (dep. commr., Burma). —First commn., Aug.,
—First commn., 31st March, 1877 ; on mil. duty 1880; employed in Burma as asst. commr., July,
till Nov., i335 (Afghan war, 187S-S0; Egyptian i836; dep. commr., Dec, 1395.
campaign, 1882) ; apptd. residency surgn., . CROOKE, William, B.A., late Indian C.S.
Gwalior, Nov. 1886. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh). —Educ. at Erasmus
CROFTS, James. M.D., Lieut.-Col.. I.M.S.. Smith's Gr. Sch. , Tipperary, and Trinity Coll.,
{res/icy. surgn. in IV. Rajputana states). —Firs' Dublin; apptd. alter exam, of 1S69; arrived, 2nd
commn., Feb., 1877; in mil. employ till Feb.i Nov., 1871, and served in the N.W. Prov. and
1883, since when lie has held appts. as med. Oudh as asst. mag. and colli., and joint mag.;
ofTr. in the pol. agencies of Jhallawar and dep. commr., July, 1889; mag. and collr., Feb.,
Kotah, Ajmer, Jhalrapatan and Kotah, and 1890: retd., Aug., 1896; author of a rural and
Gwalior; resdey. surgn. in W. Rajputana agricl. glossary for th.: N.W. Prov. and Oudh,
states, Nov., 1900. an 4 Ethnographical Handbook for the N.W.
CROLE, Charles Stewart.C. I.E. , late Indian lore Prov. and OuJii.' 'Popular Religion and Folk
C.S, (Madras).— Educ. at Edinburgh High Sch. of N. India,' and ' Gazetteer of Jalesar.'
CROSS, Gkor;;e Harold, late Indian C.S.
and Edinburgh Univ.; apptd. after exam, of 1862; (Bombay).—Educ.
arrived, 9th Dec., 1863, and served in Madras as Coll., Oxford ; apptd. at Malvern Coll. and Billiol
asst. collr. and mag., and sub-collr. and joint arrived, after exam, of 1396 ;
mag. ; district and sessions judge, Kistna, as asst. collr. 3rd Dec, 1897, and served in Bombay
June, 1881; collr. and mag., Nov., 1882; and mag. ; resigned, March, 1904.
CROSS (Viscount), Right Hon. Richard
district and sessions judge, Aug., 1886 ; member Assheton,
of board of rev., Dec, 1890; and of legisl. P.C., G.C.B., G.C.S.L—Born,
■council, Dec. 1893; CLE., Jan., 1898; retd., 30th May, 1823 ; educ at Rugby Sch.,
1898 ; compiled the ' Chingleput District an J at Trinity Coll., Cambridge; called
to the bar at the Inner Temple, 1849,
Manual.'
CROLY, Arthur England Johnson, and for M.P. several vears went the northern
K.R.C.S., Lieut. -Col., Royal Army Med. circuit; for Preston, 1857-62. and S.W.
Corps. —First commn., 6th Mar., i38o, apptd. home dept., 1S6S-86;
Lancashire, sec of state for the
aned. officer to the Govt, of Bombay, Sept., Temple, 1876; hon. bencher1374-80; of the Inner
LI..D. of Cambridge,
1 809.
CROMBIE, Alexander, C.B., M.D., Brigade Oct., for 1878; G.C.B. in 1880; again sec. of
Surgn.-Lieut -Col., late Bengal Med. Service.— state apptd.
the home dept., June, 1885, and was
prest. of the royal commn. on the
Joined the service, 30th March, 1872 ; offg. rest, educn. acts ; in Lord Salisbury's second adminis
■surgn., Calcutta med. coll. hosp., Jan., 1873 ;
profr., med. coll., in addn., Oct., 1873; transld. tration, Aug., 1886, was apptd. sec. of state
to Burma, Feb., 1875, and apptd. junr. civil for India, and raised to the peerage under the
•surgn., Rangoon, and health oflicer to I he port ; title of Viscount Cross; G.C.S.L, Aug., 1802;
lord privy seal in Lord Salisbury's third adminis
from April, 1877, served in Bengal as civil surgn. ; tration,
also at Simla as joint ined. ollicer, 1880-82 ; legal July, 1895, to Nov., 1900 ; author oftwo
civil surgn., Dacca, with charge of the jail. &c, works.
March, 1882 ; surgn. supt., presidency gen. hosp., CROSTHWAITE, Sir Charles Haukes
Calcutta, June, 1S80; retd., April, 1898; apptd. Todd,
of
K.C.S.I., late Indian C.S. (member
the Council of India). —Educ at St.
acting member, India Olfice med. board, June, John's
1900; confd. Aug. 1000; C.B., Aug., 1902; 1857; arrived,Oxford;
Coll., apptd. after exam, ot
29th Dec, 1857, and served
retd. from med. board, Aug., 1903. in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr.,
CROMER (Earl of), Right Hon. Evelyn- joint mag. and dep. collr., and settlt. officer;
Baring, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., CLE.— from April, 1877, served in the Central Prov.
IJcut., royal artillery, June, 1858; capt. in as commr. of the Nagpur and Jabalpur
1870, and major in 1876; A.D.C. to Sir divns., and was apptd. jud. commr., Central
Henry Storks, in Ionian Islands, in 1861, and Prov. Aug., 1881, and addl. member of the
sec. to him in 1865, during the enquiry into govr.-gen. s council, Dec, i83i ; acting chiei
the outbreak in Jamaica ; private sec. to the govr.- commr., British Burma, March, 1883, to April,
gen. of India (the Earl ot Northbrook), 1872-76; 1884; chief commr., Central Prov., Jan., 1885,
commr. of the Egyptian public debt, 1877-79; member of the public service commn., Dec,
comptr.-gen. in Egypt, Sept., 1879; finl. 1886 ; C.S.I. , Feb., 1887 ; chiefcommr. ot Burma,
member of council ol govr.-gen. ot India, June, March, 1887; K.C.S.I., May, 1888 ; member ol
1880; created a Baron of the United Kingdom^ council of govr.-gen. , Oct., 1S90, to Feb., 1891,
1892; agent and consul-gen. in Egypt, and a and again trom April, 1892 ; lieut.-govr., N.W.
minister plenipotentiary in the diplomatic ser Prov., and chief commr., Oudh, Nov., 1892, to
vice, Aug., 1S83; finl. asst. at the conference in Jan., 1895 ; member of council of India. March,
London on Egyptian finance, 1834; G.C.B., 1895 ; vice. -prest., 1897-8 ; author of ' Notes on
Jan., 1895 ; created a Viscount, Dec, 1898 ; the N.W. Prov.' and ' Land Rev. Law.'
has 1st class of Med jidie ; created a privy CROSTHWAITE, Hugh Stuart, B.A,
councillor, 1899 ; created an earl, Aug. 1901. Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., United
CROMMELIN, Charles Ainslie Russell, Prov.).—Educ. at Rugby Sch. and New Coll.,
India Public Works Dept. (gen. traffic manager, Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1902 ; arrived,
B. B. and C. I. Rly). —Joined the service, 14th 30th Nov., 1903, and served in the United Prov.
July, 1877, as accnt. in the office of the examr. as asst. mag. and collr.
rail, works; asst. traffic supt., Feb, 1881 ; lent CROSTHWAITE, John Graham, Capt..
to Bombay, Baroda and C.I. Rly. Co., Nov., Indian Army (dep. commr., Punjab). —First
1885. commn., 22nd Aug., 1888; in mil. employ till
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Nov., 1893, when he was apptd. asst. commr. ! commn., 9th Dec, 1859; joined the dept. as
in the Punjab ; dep. commr., April, 1904. proby. asst. engr., July, 1862. and was employed
CROSTHWAITE, Sir Robert Joseph, on irrign. works, &c, in Sind; exec, engr.,
K. C.S.I. , B.A., Barr. (1868), late Indian C.S.— Dec, 1865 ; suptg. engr., Nov., 1891 ; chief engr. ,
Educ. at Merchant Taylors' Sch., and Brasenose Feb., 1894; acting sec. to govt, of Bombay
Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1862; Public Works Dept., May-Nov., 1893; retd.,
arrived, 30th Oct., 1863, and served in the N.W. June, 1896.
Prov. as asst. mag. and collr. and joint map. CRUMP, Henry Ashbrooke, B.A., Indian
and dep. collr.; asst. supt., sub-judge, and C.S. (dep. commr., Central ProiK).—Educ.
registrar ol Dehra Dun, Dec, 1873; small cause at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
court judge, Allahabad, March, 1875; registrar 1882 ; arrived, 10th Nov., 1885, and served in the
of the high court, N.W. Prov., Jan., 1878; Central Prov. as asst. commr. ; commr. ofexcise,
acting jud. commr., British Burma, Dec, 1878 ; June, 1893; dep. commr., Aug., 1894; second
district and sessions judge, Allahabad, May, sec. to chiet commr. , Nov., 1894; chiet sec. to
1881 ; addl. sec. to govt, of India, legisl. dept., ditto. April, 1901, to May, 1902.
Jan., 1883; jud. commr. of the Central Prov., CRUMP, Leslie Maurice, B.A., Indian C.S.
Jan., 1885; member of viceroy's legisl. council, (asst. commr., N.W. Frontier Prov.). — Educ. at
June, 1889; offg. chief commr., Central Prov., Merchant Taylors' Sch., Liverpool, and Mcrtott
July-Oct., 1889; rest, and agent to the govr.- Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1897 ;
gen., Central India, Jan., 1891 ; C.S.I., May, arrived 5th Dec. 1898, and served in Bengal as
1890; agent to the govr.-gen., Rajputana, asst. mag. and collr. ; offg. asst. to the rest.,
March, 1895; rest, and chief commr., Ajmere, Hyderabad, Dec, 1900; asst. commr., N.W.
Oct., 1895; K.C.S.I., June, 1897; retd., Jan., Frontier Prov., Sept., 1903.
1898; author of 'The N.W. Prov. Rev. Law' CRUMP, Louis Charles, Indian C.S. (1st
(legal part). asst., Bombay).—Educ. under private tuition
CROW, William, Store Dept., India and at BalTiol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
Office (clerk for railway stores). —Apptd. clerk exam. of 1888; arrived, 10th Dec, 1890, and
for railway stores, 23rd Oct., 1883. served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; 2nd
CROWDY, John Henry, Lieut.-Col., R.E., asst., Mar., 1897 ; asst. judge, Feb., 1898 p
late Mil. Works Dept., Govt, of India. —First under sec. to govt, pol., judl., and legisl. depts.,
commn. as lieut., Dec, 1857; posted to Indian March, 1899 to Jan., 1900; istasst., April, 1902.
establt., Sept., 1870; from Dec, 1870, served CUBITT, William Martin. Major, Indian
as exec. engr. in the Punjab; transfd. to Army, Foreign Dept., Govt of India (/W. agent,
mil. works, 1872, and served in the Punjab, Baghelkhand). —First commn., Aug., 1884;
the N.W. Prov., and Bengal; suptg. engr., joined the political dept., Sept., 1S88; dep.
March, 1886; retd., March, 1890. commr. and pol. agent, Thai Chotiali, May,
CROWE. William Henrv, Barr. (1875), 1899 ; pol. agent, Malwa, Oct., 1899 ; on depn.
late Indian C.S. (Bombay). —Educ. at Godolphin as supt. of Dholpur State from May to Dec,
Gr. Sch., and King's Coll., London ; apptd. 1903 ; pol. agent, Haraoti and Tonk, Jan., 1904 ;
after exam, of 1865; arrived, 26th Oct., 1867, ditto, Baghelkhand, May, 1904.
and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. CUI.LEN, Peter, M.D., Brigade-Surgn.-
profr. at the Deccan coll., Poona, acting asst. Lieut.-Col. , late Med. Dept., Central Prov.—
agent for sardars in the Deccan, and asst. judge Joined the Bengal med. service, July, 1859 ;
and sessions judge ; acting special judge under arrived, 24th Jan., i860, and was employed under
the Deccan agriculturists' relief act, March, 1882 ; the mil. dept., including service in the China
judge and sessions judge, Aug., 1883; also war; from Feb., 1862, served in the Central Prov.
agent for sardars in the Deccan, April, 1892 ; as civil surgn. and supt. of jail ; also supt.
acted as jud. commr. in Sind, Oct.-Dec, 1894; ol cotton affairs, May, 1865; retd., June, 1892.
addl. member of Bombay legisl. council, July, CUMINE, Alexander, C.S.I., late Indian
1893, and July, 1896; judge, high court, June, C.S. (Bombay).—Educ. at Trinity Coll., Glcnal-
1900; retd., July, 190.).
CROZIER, Robert George, late Store Dept., mond; Oct.,
apptd. after exam, of 1872; arrived, 28th
1874, and served in Bjmbay as asst. collr.
India Office.—Educ. at Brighton Coll. ; tem and mag.,
porary clerk, 30th Nov., 1865 ; junr. clerk, Jan., Mav, 1887;and railway mag. ; 2nd asst. collr.,
1st asst. collr., Nov., 1800; junr.
1867; senr. clerk, March, 1887; dep. dir.-gen. colfr. and mag., Kaira, and pol. agent, Cambay,
of stores, Aug., 1896; retd., June, 1900. May, 1894 ; senr. collr., March, 1897 ; acting
CRUICKSHANK, Alexander Walmesley, commr. of customs, &c, April, 1898, and plague
C.S.I., Barr. (1883), Indian C.S. (commr., commr. , Bombay, June,
Untied Prov.).—Called to the bar at the Middle div., April, 1901 ; addl., 1898; commr., southern
member, govr.'s legisl.
Temple; apptd. afterexam.of 1870; arrived, nth I council, April, 1901 ; commr.
Nov., 1872, and served in the N.W. Prov. as 1902; retd., June, 1904; C.S. I., inJune, Sind, April,
1904.
asst. mag. and collr. , and joint mag. ; junr. sec, CUMING, Arthur Herbert, Indian C.S.
board of rev. , Jan. , 1878; under sec. to govt., (asst.
N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Sept., 1886; settlt. Sch. , commr., Assam). —Educ. at Westminster
London Univ., and OiielColl. , Oxford ;
officer, Oct. , 1886; dep. commr. , Nov. 1890; mag. apptd.
and collr., Nov. 1891 ; commr., Allahabad, April, 189S, and served inofBengal
after exam, 1893; arrived, 3rd Jan.,
as asst. mag. and
1897; commr., Rohilkhand divn., Feb., 1898; collr. ; asst. commr., Assam, Jan., 1899.
C.S. I., Jan., 1898 ; member, legisl. council,
March, 1901, and March, 1903 ; addl. member CUMING, Joseph Henry. Indian C.S.
of viceroy's legisl. council, Oct., 1902, and Jan., (hint mag., United Prov.). —Educ. at West
1903 ; author of the Gorakhpur settmt. report. minster, and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
CRUICKSHANK, John Donaldson, Col., after exam, of 1889; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1891,
R.E., late Bombay Public Works Dept.—First and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as
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asst. mag. and collr. and asst. commr. ; joint addl. sec. in the famine dept., and sec. to the
map., Jan., 1S97. chief commr. , gen. dept.; asst. to the rest, in
CUMMING, Alexander Robertson, Indian Mysore, and sec. to the chief commr., Coorg,
C.S. (.vt. to commrs. of land rev., Madras).— April, 1881; asst. to the rest., Haidarabad,
Educ at the Abe-deen Gr. Sen., Aberdeen Dec, 1883; under sec, govt, of India, foreign
Univ., and Balliol Coll., Oxlord ; apptd. after dept., Sept., 1885; dep. sec, May, 1890; sec,
exam, of 1800; arrived, 18th Dec., 1892, and April, 1894 ; also sec. of orders ot Star of India
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.; senr. and Indian Empire, May, 1894; C.S. I., Jan.,
asst., Jan., 1899; sec. to commrs. of land rev., 1394; ICC.S. I., June, 1897; retired, Jan., 1901.
Nov., iqoa. CUNNINGHAM, Sir Alexander Frederick
CUMMING, Charles Lennox Brlte, Douglas, K.C.I.E., late Indian C.S. (Punjab). —•
late Madras C.S.—Educ. at Cheltenhan Coll.; Educ. at Kensington Gr. Sch., and King's
apptd. after exam, of 1865; arrived, 29th Nov., Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of 1870;
1867, and served in Madras as asst. mag. and
collr.; principal asst., Ganjam, Nov., 1883; arrived, nth Nov., 1872, and served in the
Punjab as asst. commr. pol. asst. to Major
retd., March, 1888.
CUMMING, John Arthur, Indian C.S. Cavagnari in Afghanistan, Nov., 1878 ; pol.
{collr. ami mag., Madras). —Educ. at Aber officer, Khaibar, Oct., 1879; 1st asst. to chief
deen Gr. Sell., Aberdeen Univ., and Balliol offg. under sec.Afghanistan
pol. officer, (Kabul), Feb., 1880 ;
to govt., 1879 and 1881; C. I.E. .
Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1885; March, 1881 ; offg.
arrived, 16th Dec., 1887, and served in Madras 1884; under sec. supt., Kapurthala state, Feb.,
to gov., Dec, 1884; offd. as
as asst. mag. and collr. ; head asst., Dec, 1894 ; dep. commr. from Feb.,
senr. asst., July, 1897 ; sub-collr. and joint mag., at Rawal Pindi durbar,1885; on special duty
Jan., 1809 ; coll., dist. mag. and govt, agent, commr., Nov., 1888; offg. March, commr.
1885; dep.
and supt.,
Godavari, Dec, 1903. Peshawar, Oct., 1892, and from April, 1894 ;
CUMMING, John Ghest, M.A., Indian confd., April, 1898 ; member, legisl. council,
C.S. (mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Punjab, Jan., 1900; K.C.I.E., Jan., 1901 ; retd.
High Sch., Glasgow, Glasgow Univ., and
Balliol Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1887 ; Nov., 1902.
CUNNINGHAM, David Douglas, CLE.,
arrived, 3rd Nov., 1890, and served in Bengal as M.B., F.R.S., F.L.S., Brigade-Surgn.-Lieut.-
asst. mag. and collr., offg. tinder sec to govt.,
and settlt. officer ; joint mag. and dep. collr., Col., late Bengal Med. Service.—Joined the ser
vice, 1st April, 186S ; from 19th Dec, 1874, served
April, 1806; mag. and collr., June, 1000. as special asst. to the sanitary commr. with the
CUMMING, William Gordon, CLE., Col., govt, of India ; profr. of physiology, Calcutta
R.E., late India Public Works Dept.—First mot. coll.,
commn., Madras engrs., i860; arrived. 7th quinologistfrom June, 1879; also acted as govt,
and as supt. of botanical gardens ;
Oct., 1862 ; joined the public works dept., Feb., apptd. to conduct
1864, as asst. engr., Port Blair ; exec, engr., 1884 ; on specialspecial cholera inquiries, Dec,
duty as naturalist with the
April, 1866; transfd. to Madras, Aug., 1868; Tibet Mission, 1886; CLE., June, 1893; retd.,
Maidarabad, May, 1870; from Feb., 1874, served
in British Burma; snptg. engr., Jan., 1884; June, 1898; hon. surgn. to the viceroy; author
offg. sec. to govr.-gcn.'s agent, Rajputana, Oct., of CUNNINGHAM,
various med. and scientific treatises.
1884 ; sec. to chief commr. . Burma, public works Calcutta High Court. Sir Henry S., K.C.I.E., late
dept., May, 1888; rank of chief engr., court, Madras, and addl.—member Advocate-gen., high
May, 1888; 'CLE., Jan., 1893 ; retd., Aug., 1895. council, 1872-77; puisne judge, ofhigh the govr. s
court,
CUNINGHAM, Charles Alexander, Major- Calcutta, Nov., 1877; member of the famine
Gen., late Bombay Pol. Dept. —First commn., commn., 1878-81 ; member of fin. committee,
aoth June, 1858; served in the Afghan war as March, 1886; resigned his seat in the high
asst. adjutant-gen. (medal) ; dep. asst. adjutant- court, Calcutta, July, 1888; K.C.I.E., Jan., 1889.
gen., Bombay, 1877-80, and 1881-88; dep.
adjutant-gen., Bombay, 1888-92; asst. adjutant- CUNNINGHAM* John Adams, M.D., Lieut.-
gen. , Bengal, Feb., 1893; sec. to govt, of Bombay, Col., I.M.S. (civil surgn., Punjab). — Joined
mil., &c, depts.,Dec, 1892; pol. rest., collr. of the service 2nd April, 1881 ; in mil. employ till
stamp rev., &c, Aden, May, 1895, to Feb., April, 1884, since when he has held seveial civil
1899 ; returned to Europe, 1899. surgeoncies; profr., Lahore med. coll., Nov.,
CUNINGHAM, James Macnabb, C.S. I. , M. D. , 1901, to Nov., 1903.
Surgn. -Gen., late Bengal Med. Service! —Joined CURGENVEN, Arthur Joseph, B.Sc,
the dept., 1851; supt. of central prison, Bareilly, Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras).—
1861, and subsequently at Meerut ; otfg. supt., Educ. at St. Paul's Sch. and New Coll., Oxford ;
govt, press, N.W. Prov. , 1863 ; sec. to sanitary apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived, 16th Nov.,
commr., 1866; profr. of hygiene, Calcutta med. 1899, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
coll., 1866; sanitary commr., Bengal, 1869; mag.
sanitary commr. with the govt, of India, 1875; CURRIE, Fendall, Barr. (1874), Maj.-Gen.,
surgn. -gen., March, 1880; retd., March, 1885; late Oudh Commn. —Arrived, 31st Dec, 1858,
K.H.S., Aug., 1888 ; member of army sanitary as cornet, 1st European light cavalry ; asst.
commn.. Feb., 1891. commr., Hazaribagh, Feb., 1863 ; from Sept.,
CUNINGHAM, Sir William John, K.C.S.I., 1863, served in the Oudh commn.. and was
late Indian C.S. —Educ. at Edinburgh Acad., apptd. small cause court judge, Sitapur, June,
and Clapham Gr. Sch. ; apptd. after exam, oi 1868, andjunr. sec. to chief commr., Nov., 1868;
1868; arrived, 21st Nov., 1870, and served in city mag. , I.ucknow, Feb., 1870; dep. commr. ,
Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; from Aug., Nov., 1878 ; commr., March, 1888 ; returned to
1873, served in Mysore as asst. commr. on Europe, Nov., 1896; author of several legal
special duty at Bangalore and Chitaldrug, commentaries and manuals.
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CUKRIE, Georce Mainwarikg, late Bengal CUTTLE, George, India Office (supervisor,
C.S. —Educ. at Cheltenham Coll. ; appld. after 2nd grade, store dept.). —2nd class clerk, India
exam, of i860; arrived, 28th Oct., 1862; served store depot, 5th April, 1882 ; supervisor, 2nd
in the rev. and jud. dept., Bengal, and wasapptd. grade, March, 1901.
mag. and collr., March, 1884; retd., March, 1892. DADABHAI, H. (see Hormasji Dadabhai).
CURRY, Thomas Elmitt, M.I.C.E., late DAHM, Richard Henry, India Office (2nd
India Public Works Dept.—Trained at R.I.E. class clerk, registry and record dept.). — Educ.
Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1875, and posted to at Godolphin Sch. ; apptd. clerk, 2nd class,
state railways; transfd. to Bengal Oct., 1881 ; India store depot, 1st Jan., 1902; transfd. to
exec, engr., Nov.. 1885; re-transfd. to state registry and record dept., June. 1903.
railways, July, 1886 ; suptg. engr., Nov., 1899 ; DALAI., Barzorf. Jamshedji, B.A., Barr.
retd. Oct., 1902. (1894), Indian C.S. (joint mag.. United Prov.).
CURRY, William Elmitt, A. M.I.C.E., India —Educ.
Public Works Dept. [examiner). —Trained at Oxford ; atapptd. Bombay Univ. and Exeter Coll ,
after exam, of 1893 ; arrived,
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 12th Dec, 1894, and served in the N.W. Prov.
1880, and posted to State Rys. ; transfd. to and Oudh as asst. mag.
superior accts. estabt., July, 1884, as asst. commr. ; joint mag., Nov., and 1901.
collr. and asst.
examr, ; dep. examr., May, 1886 ; examr.,
April, 1803. DALLAS, Alexander Morison, CLE., Dep.
CURSETJEE RUSTOMJEE, Barr. ("1882). Surgn.-Gcn., late Med. Dept., Punjab.—Arrived
Indian C.S. (dtst. and sess. judge, United and was apptd. asst. stirgn. , Bengal med. establt. ,
few.).—Educ. at King's Coll. Sch., London ; June, 1856; supt., central jail, Oct., 1859; inspr.-
called to the bar at the Middle Temple ; apptd. gen. of prisons, April, 1863 ; surgn.-gen., Punjab,
after exam, of 1874; arrived, 29th Nov., 1876, Sept., 1884 ; inspr.-gen. of civil hosps., Punjab,
and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as April, 1885; retd., April, 1889.
asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., April, 1886; DALLAS, Charles Mowbray, Major, Indian
dep. commr., Dec, 1891 ; mag. and collr., Dec, Army, (dep. commr., Punjab). — Entered the
1893 ; dist. and sess. judge, Nov., 1895. service, Jan., 1881 ; in mil. employ till May,
CURTIS, George Seymour, Indian C.S. 1887 ; apptd. to the Punjab commn. as asst.
(1st asst., Bombay).—Educ at Marlborough commr., Mav, 1887 ; dep. commr., April, 1897.
Coll. and Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. after DALLAS,' James, Major, RE., late Mil.
exam, of 1886 ; arrived, 24th Oct., 1888, and Dept., Govt, of India. —First commn., 30th July.
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; in 1879; apptd. to mil. works dept., Nov., 1884;
1889-91 acted as asst. pol. rest., Aden; under asst. sec, mil. dept., Dec, 1890, to May,
sec. to govt., rev., &c, depts., Aug., 1894; 1900.
offd. as postmr.-gen., Bombay, May, 1896; 2nd DALLAS, John Edwin, A.M.I. C.E., India
asst., Feb., 1807; offd. as postmr.-gen., Madras, Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.).—Trained at
1897 ; confd., July, 1898, to July, 1901 ; 1st asst., R.I.E. Coll.; appt. 1st Oct., 1876, and posted
Bombay, July, 1897, and May, 1902. as asst. engr. to State Railways ; asst. sec. to
CURZON, The Right Hon. George govt., Nov., 1888; exec, engr., April, 1889;
Nathaniel, LordCuRZONof Kedleston.G.M.S I. offd. as under sec. to govt, railway branch,
G.M.I.E. (viceroy and govr.-genl. of India).— Bombay, May, 1893, and 1894 ; transfd. to
Educ. at Eton and Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A., Assam, March, 1895 ; junior consg. engr. for
1882; fellow of All Souls' Coll., 1883; M.A., rlys., Calcutta, Dec, 1900, and Dec, 1901 ;
1884) ; private sec. to Lord Salisbury, June, 1885, suptg. engr., Feb., 1904.
to Feb., i836; M.P. for the Soutliport divn. of DALLAS, William Liscombe (scientific asst. ,
Lancashire, from 1886 ; under sec. of state for Meteorological Dept., Govt, of India). —Served
India, Nov., 1891, to Aug., 1892 ; member of from 1 8th July, 1882, as scientific asst. to the
royal commn. on Indian expenditure, May, 1895 ; meteorological reporter ; author of a ' Memoir
sworn of the privy council, June, 1895 ; under on the Winds and Monsoons of the Arabian
sec. of state for foreign affairs, June, 1895 ; Sea,' and other meteorological publns.
created Baron Curzon of Kedleston in the DALMAHOY, Patrick Carfrae, Maj.-Gen.,
Peerage of Ireland ; assumed office as viceroy Bengal Infantry, late Police Dept., N.W. Prov.
and govr.-genl. of India, 6th Jan., 1899 ; apptd. and Oudh.—Arrived as ensign, 1st Jan., 18^7 ;
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, March, 1904; adjutant of the Hamirpur district police, Oct.,
re-apptd. viceroy and govr -genl. ol India, 1858, and commandant, Oct., 1861 ; district supt.
3rd Sept., 1904 ; resumed office, 13th Dec, 1904 ; 1 of police, Jan., 1862; asst. inspr.-gen., govt,
author of Russia in Central Asia,' 1889, ' Persia,' railway police, April, 1867; offg. commandant
1892, and 'Problems of the Far East,' 1894. of the Mhairwara police battalion, Sept., 1869,
GUSHING, Thomas, India Office (inspr. of to April, 1871; dep. inspr.-gen., Oct., 1882,
scientific instruments, store dept.). — Clerk to to 188 c;.
inspr. of scientific instruments, store depot, DAI.RYMPLE-CLARK, Ian Hew Warren-
Dec, 1867 ; inspr. of scientific instruments der, Bengal Police Dept. (supt. ofgovt, kheddas,
May, 1876. Burma). —Joined the service, 26th Nov., 1873,
CUTHBERTSON, Clive, B.A., late Indian as offg. asst. supt. of police ; confd. Oct., 1874 ;
C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. at St. Peter's, Adelaide, dist. supt., July, 1886; supt. of govt. Kheddas,
Glenalmond Sch., and Univ.Coll., Oxford ; apptd. Burma, Oct., 1902.
after exam, of 1882; arrived, 13th Dec, 1885, DALTON, Godfrey John Bective Tuite,
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; late Bengal C.S. —Educ. at St. Columba's Coll.,
under sec. to govt, of Bengal, Nov., 1889 ; offd. Rathfarnham, and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd.
as under sec. to govt, ol India, home dept., in after exam, of 1862; arrived, 12th Jan., 1864,
March, 1890 ; joint mag. and dep. collr., Nov., and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.,
1893; retd., Nov., 1895. joint mag. and dep. collr., and dep. commr. ;
476 RECORD OF SERVICE?.
imp. andcollr., An?.. 1837 : retd., April, 1853. commr.. Punjab, Nov., 18S0; offg. under sec to
DALY, Hugh, C.S.I. , CLE., Mapr, Indian govt., Punjab, March to Aug., 18S2; boundary
Army (agent tit govr.-genl. in Central India).— settlt. officer, Central India, 1883-84, and asst.
Arrived, 12th Feb., 1882, and served in the mil. commr., Ajmir, 1885; served subsequently as
dept. ; from Nov., 1884, served in the pol. dept. offg. den. commr., Punjab ; settlt. officer, Gurd
as pol. asst., Rajputana ; on special duty in aspur, Nov., 1885; offg. commr. of excise, inspr.-
Upper Burma, June, 1886, and with the gen. of registrn., &c. , 1890-91; acted as
N. Shan column in Nov., 1887; supt. , N. Shan commr., N. India salt rev., 1892 ; on specialduty
states, May, 1888 ; on special duty at Mandalay. in connection with opium eommn., Sept., 1893;
1891 ; CLE., May, 1892; asst. sec. to govt, of dep. see. to govt, of India, fin. and commerce
India, foreign dept., July, 1802; dep. sec, June, dept., March, 1895 ; CLE., Jan., 1896 ; commr.,
1396; C.S. I., Jan., 1903; offg. agent to gov.- N. India salt rev., Dec, 1898.
gen., Central India, Nov., 1903, to May, 1904; DANIELL, Cairnes Anthony, late Bengal
confd., Feb., 1905. C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh ).— Apptd. from
DAM ES,Mansi:l Longworth, late Indian C.S. Haileybury, 1854 ; arrived. 2nd Nov.. 1854 ; Irom
(Punjab).—Apptd. after exam, of 1S68 ; arrived, Jan., 1859, served in the N.W. Prov. as
19th Nov., 1870, and served in the Punjab asst. under the commr. of Meerut, asst. supt.
as asst. commr. ; on speci;:l duty with the of Dehra Dun, asst settlt. officer, and joint
Kabul troops, Jan., 1879; dep. commr., Feb., mag. and dep. collr. ; supt., Dehra Dun, April,
1887 ; divl. judge, Jan., 1897; retd., Feb., 1898 ; 1866; mag. and collr., Moradabad, July, 1869;
author of a Baluchi grammar and text-book. civil and sessions judge, Gorakhpur, April, 1877 ;
DAMPIER, Gerald Robert, Indian C.S. commr. and agent, Benares divn. , March, 1881 ;
(supt. Dehra Dun, United Prov.). —F.duc. at the member, board of rev., March, 1834; retd , Nov.,
Charterhouse, and Pembroke Coll., Cambridge; 1889.
apptd. after exam, of 1890; arrived. 10th Nov., DANIELS, Sidney Reginald, B.A.. Indian
1892, and served in the N.W. Prov, and Oudh C.S. (joint mag.. United Prov.). —Educ. at
as asst. mag. and collr. and asst. commr. ; Wvclifle Coll., Stonehouse (Glos.), Balliol
joint mag., April, 1898 ; supt., Dehra Dun., Jan., Coll , Oxford, and London Univ. ; apptd. after
1903 ; author of a monograph on the brass exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 30th Nov., 1893, and
wares of the N.W. Prov. served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
DAMPIER, Henry Lucius, CLE. .late Bengal mag. and collr. ; joint mag., June, 1890.
C.S.—Educ. at Eton ; apptd. from Haileybury, DANKS, Eric, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
Dec, 1848 ; arrived, 18th Sept., 1849; served in commr.. Cent. Prov.). —Educ. at Ripon Gr. Sch.
the rev. and jud. depts. , and was apptd. mag. and Queen's Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam,
and collr., 1st grade, Oct.. i860; junr. sec, board of 1893; arrived, 15th Dec, 1804, and served in
of rev., Feb., 1861, and sec, Nov., 1861 ; Burma as asst. commr. ; transfd. to Cent. Prov.,
commr., Nuddea divn., July, 1863; on famine Feb., i8qo.
duty, 1866; between April, 1867, and Nov., 1874, DANSEY, Edward Prince, late India Forest
served as sec. to the govt, of Bengal in the rev. Dept. —Joined the service, 20th Dec, 1872. as
and gen. depts., and as offg. sec. to the govt, of asst. conservator; dep. conservator, Sept., 1882 ;
India, home dept., in 1872; member of Bengal asst. inspr.-gen. of forests, June, i3S8; con
legisl. council, 1874 and 1879; board of rev., servator of forests, Beneal, May, i3qi ; transfd.
Oct., 1877; prest. of rent law comma., 1881 ; to the N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Nov., 1894 ; retd.,
retd., July, 1884. June, 1901.
DANCE, George Whitmore, Indian C.S. DANSON, Arthur Llewelyn, B.A., Indian
(collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at Clifton C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab).— Educ. at Rugby
Coll., and Trinity Hall, Cambridge; apptd. after and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, of
exam, of 1879 ; arrived, 27th Nov., 1881, and 1898; arrived 17th Nov., 1899, and served in
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; head the Punjab as asst. commr.
asst., Oct., 1889; sub-col lr. and joint mag., DANTRA, S. H. (see Sorabshaw Hormasji
July, 1803 ; collr. and mag., Aug., 1897; dist. Dantra).
and sess. judge, March, 1901. DAN VERS, Frederick Charles, late Registry
DANE, Louis William, C.S.I. , Indian C.S. and Record Dept., India Office. —Educ. at
(sec. to govt, of India, foreign dept.). —Apptd. Merchant Taylors' Sch. and King's Coll.,
after exam, of 1874; arrived, 14th Nov., 1876, and London ; East India house writer, old establt. r
served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; private 26th Jan.. 1853; junr. clerk, public and ecclesl.
sec to Heut-govr., Oct., 1879, to April, 1882; dept., India office, Sept., 185S; public works
on special duty, Lahore Rakhs, 1884-85; offg. dept., 1861; senr. clerk, June, 1867; asst. sec.
registrar, chief court, June, 1886; settlt. officer, in the public works dept., Feb., 1875; asst.
Gurdaspur, Oct., 1887; asst. commr., 1st grade, I sec. in the rev. dept, 1877; registrar and
May, 18S9; dep. commr. and settlt. collr., supt. of records, Jan., 1884; depd. to Lisbon
Peshawar, Dec, 1892 ; chief sec. to govt., to examine the Portuguese records relating to
Punjab, Dec, 1898 ; resident in Kashmir, Nov., India, 1891-92; on similar duty to the Hague,
1901 ; sec. to govt, of India, foreign dept., 1893-95; retd., July, 1898; author of articles
March, 1903 ; C.S. I., June, 1904 ; on spcl. duty publd. in ' Engineering' relative to public works
with the Kabul mission from Oct., 1904. in India, 1866-75; of ' Statistical Papers relating
DANE, Richard Morris, CLE., Indian to India ' (parly, paper, 1869); of memoranda on
C.S. (commr., N. India salt rev.).—Educ. at Indian coal, coal-washing and artificial fuel,
Kingstown Sch., Dublin ; apptd. after exam, 1867-69; of Coal Economy,' 1872 ; of ' A Century
ol 1872; arrived, 20th Nov., 1874, and served of Famines, 1770-1870,' 1877; of ' Spon's Informa
in the Punjab as asst. commr. and settlt. tion for Colonial Engineers—India,' 1877; of
officer ; served under the foreign dept. of the papers read before the Society ofArts, on * Agri
govt, of India, 1878-79 ; sec. to finl. culture in India,' 1878 (Society's silver medal),
RECORD OF SERVICES. 477
1 Famines in India,' 1886, and 'The India Office sappers and miners, Nov., 1894; apptd. to
Records,' 1889 (Society's silver medal); of a public works dept. as asst. engr., April,
' Report on the Records ofthe India Office.' 1887 ; 1875; exec, engr., Oct., 1884; Mint master,
of 'Chiefs, Agents, and Governors of Bengal,' Bombav. April, 1897 ; retd., Nov., 1902.
1888 ; of a ' Report on the Portuguese Records DAVIDSON.jAMEs.latelndianC.S.fBombay.)
relating to India,' 1892 ; and of a ' History of the —Educ. at the High Sch. and Univ. of Glasgow,
Portuguese in India,' 1894; electeda correspond and Univ. of Edinburgh ; apptd. after exam, of
ing member of the royal geographical society of 1870; arrived, nth Nov., 1872, and served in
Lisbon, 1894, and of the international colonial Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and cantonmt.
institute, Brussels, 1895. mag. ; on famine duty in Mysore, 1877-78 ;
DARLING, George Kenneth, B.A., Indian second asst. collr., Nov., 1886 ; forest settlt. officer,
C.S. (ass/, mag. and collr., United Prcv.).— Nasik, Aug., 1887; first asst. collr. and mag.,
Educ. at Eton and King's Coll., Cambridge; Nov., 1888 ; acting collr. of salt rev., Aug., 1892 ;
apptd. after exam, of 1902; arrived 1st Dec, junr. collr. and mag., March, 1893; retd., Oct.,
1903, and served in the United Prov. as asst. 1896.
mae. and collr. DAVIDSON, James Young, late India Public
DARLINGTON, Edwin, C.I.E., late Customs Works Dept.—Joined the dept. as asst. engr.,
Dept., Burma.—Joined the service as supt. of the 9th Dec, 1869, and served in the Central Prov. ;
Burma secretariat, June, 1868 ; from March, 1872, exec, engr., Oct., 1875; from Jan., 1882, served
served as collr. of customs, Akyab; asst. sec. as manager, on the Wardha coal, and Nagpur-
to the chief commr., April. 1875; collr. ot Chhattisgarh railways ; in charge of Umaria
customs, Rangoon, July, 1877; chief collr., colliery, Jan., 1886 ; acting engr. -in-chief,
Sept., 1880; also vice-chairman of the Rangoon Nagpur-Bengal railway, Feb., 1886 ; retd.,
port commrs., March, 1882 ; C.I.E., June, 1897 ; 1880.
retd., April. 1896. DAVIDSON, John Paton, A.M.I.C.E., Ma
DARRAH, Henry Zouch. B.A., I.L.B., dras Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). —
Indian C.S. (commr., United Prov.).—Educ. at Joined the service, 1st Oct., 1874, as asst.
Rathmines Sen., Kingstown Sen., and Trinity engr. ; exec, engr., April, 1884; asst. to chief
Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, of 1875; engr. for irrign. , and under sec. irrign. branch,
arrived, 24th Oct., 1877, and served in the N.W. July, 1886, to Nov., 1888 ; suptg. engr., Oct,
Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. , and 1902.
asst. dir. of agric. and commerce ; acting sec. DAVIDSON, Lionel, B.A., Indian C.S.
to chief commr. of Assam, March-April, 18S6 ; (commr., Coorg). —Educ. at Univ. Coll. Sch.,
dir. of land records and agric, Assam, Jan., and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam,
1887; on special duty in the Central Prov. of 1886; arrived, 22nd Dec, 1889, and served
in 1887. and in Burma, 1890; returned to the in Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and acting
N.W. Prov. and Oudh as offg. dir. of land asst. and under sec; head asst., Feb., 1895;
records and agric, Nov., 1893 ; mag. and collr., spl. asst. collr. and mag., Oct., 1895; under
July, 1894; commr., Oct., 1902; author of a sec to govt. , Oct., 1896; sub-collr. and joint
' Monograph on Cotton in Assam,' ' Burma mag., Feb., 1899; sec. to land rev. commrs.,
and Assam,' ' The Eri Silk of Assam,' ' The Jan., 1900; commr. and dist. judge, Coorg.
Cattle of Assam,' 'An Experiment in Survey Nov., 1902.
and Settlement,' a ' Note on the People of DAVIDSON, Robert, C.S.I., late Madras
Assam.' ' Eleven Years' Work ot a Land C.S.—Apptd. from Haileyburv in 1852; served
Records Department,' &c. as asst. collr. and mag., sub-judge, small cause
DAS, G. (5«Gopal Das). court judge, civil and sessions judge, Trichino-
DAS, N. (see Narain Das). poli, and district and sessions judge ; acted as
DASAI, F. R. (see Framji Ru;stomji Dauai). collr. and mag. of Karnul during the famine,
DASHWOOD. Frederick Augustus, late 1877-78 : third member, board of rev., March,
Bombav Public Works Dept. —Trained at the 1878; chief sec. to govt, Dec, 1878; legisl.
Royal Indian Engrg. Coll. ; entered the service council, 1880-83 ; provisional member of the
as asst. engr., Nov., 1877; exec. engr. Dec, exec, council, May-July, 1881 ; 1st member,
1889 ; retd. March, 1002. board of rev., March, 1882 ; retd., June, 1884.
DASTUR, P. H. (see Phiroze Hoshang DAVIES, Arthur Matcham, Lieut. -Gen.,
Dastur). LA., late Police Dept., Madras.—Arrived,
DATTA, K. L. (see Krishna Lai Datta). 23rd Jan., 1849; served in the dept. from Sept.,
DAUKES, Frederick Clendon, C.I.E., late 1862, as asst. supt. and supt. ; acting personal
Indian C.S. (Assam).—Educ. at Uppingham Gr. asst. to commr. of police, Madras, Sept., 1866;
Sch., Blackheath Proprietary Sch. , and Downing dep. inspr.-gen., Nov.. 1881, to 1886.
Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1867; DAVIES, Charles Allan William, late Hai-
arrived, 8th Nov., 1869, and served in the darabad Commn. —Joined the service, 22nd
N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., and March, 1855, as attache todep. commr., N. Berar;
asst. sec. to govt. ; asst. settlt. officer, Banda, extra asst. commr., July, 1858 ; also asst. commr.,
Nov., 1873; attache, foreign dept., govt, of India, paper currency, July, 1 868 ; special asst. commr.,
1873; offg. asst. sec. to govt, of India, foreign Jufv, 1891 ; retd., June, 1803.
dept., 1876-77; sec, public service commn., DAVIES, Diguy, Bombay Police Dept. (dist.
Sept., 1886; under sec. , home dept. , Dec, 1877; supt. of police). —Apptd. to the dept. as proba
sec. to the chief commr. of Assam, Nov., 1890 ; tioner, 7th Jan., 1882; asst. supt., Nov., 1885;
CLE., Jan., 1892; retd., Oct., 1894; transld supt.. Aug., 1888 ; dist. supt., Jan., 1902.
Terentyefs * Russia and England in Central DAVIES, H. S., Bombay Pol Dept.—Apptd.
Asia.' agency engr., Kathiauar, 14th Sept., 1901.
DAVIDSON, George, Major, late R.E.— DAVIES, Henry Samuel Price, Lieut.-Col.,
First commn. 6th June, 1872 ; attached to Indian Army (dep. commr., Punjab). —Arrived.
2G
4/3 RECORD OF SERVICES.
28th June, 1878, and from April, 1883, served in j central jail, Rangoon, April, 1889; civil surgn.,
the Punjab as asst. commr. ; on special duty at Rangoon, April, 1900.
Rawal Pindi durbar, March, 1885; acted as DAWKlNS,SiRCLiNTONEuwARi),K.C.B.,Iate
private sec. to the lieut-govr. of the Punjab in finl. member, Govt, of India.—Educ. at Chelten
1887 and 1888; asst. commr. and settlt. officer, ham Coll. , and Baliiol Coll., Oxford ; junior clerk,
Oct., 1888 ; dep. commr., March, 1895. India Office, Feb., 1884 ; priv. sec. to sec. of state
DAVIES, Sir James Acworth, Kt., Barr. (Lord Cross), Aug., 1886 ; priv. sec. to Chancellor
(1868), Indian C.S. (judge, High Court, Madras). of the Exchequer (Mr. Goschen), Nov., 1889; re
.—Educ. at Denmark riill Or. Sch., and King's signed position in India Office. April, 1891 ;
Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of 1866; apptd. under sec. of state for finance in Egypt,
arrived, 3rd Jan., 1869, and served in Madrasas 1895; financial member of govr.-gen. '3 council ;
asst. collr. and map. ; asst. sec. to govt, in the March, 189910 March, 1900; chairman of deptl.
jud. and legis. depts., April, 1S80; member of committee, War Office, Dec, 1900; C.B., Nov.,
the board of examrs., Jan., 1882; under sec. in 1901 ; K.C.B., June, 1902.
the rev. dept. , Oct., 1882 ; acting sec. to the board DAWSON, Geoffrey William, Indian C.S.
of rev., June, 1883; from Oct., 1883, acted as (asst. commr., Burma). —Educ. at the Char
registrar, high court, Madras, and was apptd. terhouse, and Trinity Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
sub-collr. and joint mag., Kistna, July, 1884; after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 12th Dec, 1893,
district and sessions judge, March, i883; judge, and served in Burma as asst. commr. and asst.
high court, Jan., 1896; elected a bencher of settlt. offr. ; asst. sec, Nov., 1896; under sec.
Gray's Inn, 1899; Kt., Jan., 1903. to govt., Jan. to Oct., 1900.
DAVIES, John, Lieut.-Col., Indian Army, DAWSON, Walter Hill, Indian C.S.
Bombay Pol. Dept. (asst. pol. resdt., Aden). — (dep. commr., Burma). — Educ. at Ken
Joined the service, 23rd May, 1882 ; in Mil. sington Gr. Sch., St. Peter's, Weston-super-
employ till Sept., 1800, when apptd. oflg. asst. Mare, and Clare Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after
pol. resdt., Aden ; confd., Aug., 1893 : asst. pol. exam, of 1886; arrived, 21st Nov., 1888, and
supt., Savantvadi, Oct., 1897; asst. pol. resdt., served as asst. commr. in Burma; under sec. to
Aden, Oct., 1903. I chief commr., April, 1892; offg. dep. commr.,
DAVIES, Robert William, Indian C.S. (ass/. June, 1895 ; offg. acct.-gen., Punjab, March.
collr. and mag., Madras).—Educ at Fettes Coll. 1900; dep. commr., Burma, Nov., 1002.
and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after DAYARAM G1DUMAL, B.A., LL.B., Statu
exam, of 1893; arrived 3rd Dec, 1900, and tory C.S. (judge and sessionsJudge, Bombay).—
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. Apptd. probr. under the native civil service
DAVIS, Arthur William, IndianC.S. (insp.- rules, and asst. collr., 3rd Jan., 1885 ; employed
gett. of police, (re, Assam).—Educ. at Rossall, from May, 1885, to April, 1886, in compiling a
and Baliiol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of jaghir record for Sind ; confd. as member of
1880; arrived, 14th Dec, 1882, and served in the civil service, 3rd March, 18S7; 1st asst.,
Assam as assL commr. ; dep. commr., March, May, 1896 ; judge and sessions judge, April,
1891 ; on special duty with Manipur field force, 1897 ; compiler of 'A Jaghir Record for Sind.'
1891 ; on special duty as pol. officer, N. Lushai, DE, B.N. (see Brajendra Nath De).
Oct., 1892; confd., April, 1893; insp.-gen. ot DE, Kiran Chaxijra, B.A., Indian C.S.
police, inspr.-gen. of registrn., &c, Assam, (joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal). —Educ. at
Aug., 1897. Calcutta Univ., and St. John's Coll., Cambridge ;
DAVIS, Eric Alan, Indian C.S. (asst. collr. apptd. after exam, of 1892 ; arrived, 23rd Dec.
and mag , Madras). — Educ. at Weymouth 1803, and seized in Bengal as asst. mag. and
Coll., Magdalen Coll., Cambridge, and Univ. collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., April, 1900.
Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of 1898; DEANE, HaroldArthur.C.S.L, Lieut.-Col.,
arrived 5th Dec. 1899, and served in Madras Indian Army, Punjab Commn. (chief commr.,
as asst. collr. and mag. N. IV. Frontier Prov. ). —Arrived, 13th Nov., 1874,
DAVIS, James Goulding, India Public and from July, 1885, served in the Punjab as
Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — Trained at the asst. commr. ; placed on special duty with
Thomason Coll. ; apptd. to the Dept., Oct., Chitral relief force, March, 1895; C.S. I., Jan.,
1879, as apprentice engr., and posted to the 1396 ; dep. commr., March, 1896; rest, and pol.
Punjab: asst. engr., July, 1880; exec, engr., officer, Dir, Swat and Chitral, Nov., 1896 ;
April, 1894, transi'd. to irrigation branch, May, resdt., Kashmir, Nov., 1900; agent to govr.-
1895. gen., and chief commr., N.W. Frontier Prov.,
DAVIS, John Samuel Champion, M.A., Nov., XQOX.
Indian C.S. (mag. and collr. , United Prov.).— DEANE, Thomas, C.B., Col., Indian Army.—
Educ. at Taunton Coll. Sch,, Rossall, and First commn.. 21st hussars, March, 1862; lieut.,
BalliolColl., Oxlord ; apptd. afterexam. of 1878 ; Bengal staff corps, March, 1863 ; adjutant,
arrived, 1st Dec, 1880, and served in the N.W. govr.-gen. 's body guard, Jan., 1871 ; 3rd asst.
Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. sec. to the govt, of India, mil. dept., Jan., 1877 ;
supt., Dehra Dun, April, 1882 ; junr. sec, board 2nd asst. sec, April, 1884; dep. sec, July,
of rev., Oct., 1886, and Feb., 1890; joint mag., 1886: dir., armv remount dept., Nov., 1889,
Oct., 1889; settlt. officer, Feb., 1893; mag. to May, 1898; C.B., June, 1897; on U.S. list,
and collr., Oct., 1896; dep. commr., Sept., May, 1898 ; apptd. to purchase stallions for
1898; mag. and collr., Sept., 1902; author of govt, of India, April, 1903.
Hardoi settlmt. report. DEAS, Joseph, M.A., Tate Indian C.S. -Educ.
DAVIS, Robert Evans Stuart, B.A., M.B., at the High Sch. and Univ. of Edinburgh ; apptd.
Lieut. -Col., I. M.S. (civil stirgit., Rangoon). — after exam, of 1868 ; arrived, 1st Nov., 18-0, and
In mil. employ from Sept., 1882, to April, 1887; served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
sec. to dep. surgn.-gen., Mandalay, April, 1887 ; commr., asst. settlt. officer, and joint niag.
asst. to inspr.-gen. of jails, April, 1888 ; supt. of and dep. collr. ; district and sessions judge,
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Aug., 1887; legal remembrancer, Dec, 1800; 25th Nov., 1 891, and served in Bengal as asst.
sec. to legisl. council. Dec, 1890; also member mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr.,
of the council, Jan., 1891 ; district and sessions Oct., 1899; mag. and collr., Jan., 1903.
judge, Dec, 1893 ; jud. commr. in Oudh, April, DE MARSAC, Frederick Roome, late India
1896 ; retd., Mar., iqoo. Telegraph Dept.—Apptd., 8th March, 1864 ; asst.
DEASE, Paget Patrick, A.M.I.C.E., late supt. .Jan., 1866; supt., April, 1880; in charge,
India Public Works Dept., Bombay. —Trained store dept., May, 1891 ; retd., March, 1892.
at Thomason Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 1st DEMELLO, Charles Harvey, A.M.I.C.E.,
April, 1871, and employed on state railways in India Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.) —
the Punjab and Baluchistan ; exec engr., Sept., Trained at Thomason College ; apptd. to dept.
1881 ; engr.-in-chicf, Wazirabad-Multau railway as apprentice engr., 21st Nov., 1876, and posted
survey, Nov., 1802 ; depd. to Kashmir in 1803, to Central Prov. ; asst. -engr., April, 1879; exec
in connection with railway survey; engr.-in- engr., Mav, 1894.
chief, Umarkot -Pachpadra railway survey, Oct., DE MONTMORENCY, Geoferey Fitz-
1R93; offg. engr.-in-chief, Kotri-Rohri railway, hervey, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Pun-
May, 1895; dep. consulting engr. for railways, tab). —Educ. at Malvern Coll. and Pembroke
Bombay, Feb., 1896; retd., Dec, 1899. Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1899;
DEB', G. N. (see Girindra Narain Deb). arrived 6th Dec, 1900, and served in the
DEB, G. K. (see Gopendra Krishna Deb). Punjab as asst. commr.
DEB, M. K. (see Manmatha Krishna Deb). DE MORGAN, Walter Campbell, M.I.C.E.,
DEB, R. K. (see Ramendra Krishna Deb). Madras Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). —
DE BEAUREPAIRE, Ernest Lucien, India Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; joined the service. 1st
Office (2W class clerk, Acctnt.-Gcn.'s Dept.). — , Oct., 1874, as asst. engr. ; exec, engr., May,
Clerk, 2nd class, 31st March. 1885. 1885 ; supte. engr., Feb., 1901.
DE BRETT, Edward Adolphus, Indian M.I.E.E., DEMPSTER, Francis Erskine, CLE.,
C.S. (ilef>. commr., Central Prov.).—Educ. at Trained at India Telegraph Dept. (dep. dir.).—
Winchester Coll. and New Coll., Oxford; asst. supt. ; R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd., Oct., 1878, as
apptd. after exam, of 1886; arrived, 19th Nov., \ field telegraphs withFeb.,
supt., 1893 ; was in charge of
1888, and served in the Central Prov. as asst. 1895; CLE., Jan., Chitral relief force, March,
tomrar, and settlt. officer ; dep. commr., Jan., 1902; dep. dir.. Nov.,1896; chief supt., April,
1903; has received the
1807.
DE BROE, Victor Edgar, A.M.I. C.E., India war 1
medal with 1 Chin-Lushai 1889-90 ' and
Chitral 1895 ' clasps.
Public Works Dept. (dep. manager, N. IV.
Rly.).—Apptd. asst engr., 22nd Jan., 1874, and DEMPSTER, James Innes Rothney, late India
posted to State Railways; exec, enur. , June. Public Works Dept. —Apptd. asst. engr., 2nd
1892 ; dep. manager, Oudh and Rohilkhand Nov., 1870, and employed on irrign. works in
Rly., July, 1900; ditto, N.W. Rly., Sept., iooi. the Punjab; exec, engr., Jan., 1880; services
DE FABECK, William Frederick, M.D., lent to Egyptian govt., 1885-89; suptg. engr.,
Surgn. Major-Gen., late Madras Med. Dept. — , April, 1893 ; retd., April, 1899.
Entered the army med. dept.. June, 1855 ; DENMAN, John, Indian C.S. (dist. and sess.
joined the Madras med. dept., June, 1857, and judge. United Prov.).—Educ. at Marlborough,
served under the mil, dept. to May, 18; 1, also and' Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam,
holding various civil surgeoncies ; from Nov., of 1878 ; arrived, 4th Dec, 1880, and
1873, served in British Burma as civil surgn. served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
and supt. of lock hospital, Maulmain ; also mag. and collr., and asst. commr. ; joint mag. ,
health officer, Maulmain, Feb., 1878; dep. surgn. - Nov., 1891 ; small cause court judge, Aug. , 1893;
gen., Nagpur force, and Central India regts. district and sessions judge, March, 1894.
March, 1886 ; surgn. -gen. with the govt, of DENNYS, Charles John, Lieut.-Col. Indian
Madras. May, 1890 ; retd. May, 1894 ; served in Army, Jud. Dept., Punjab (cantonmt. mag.,. —
the Crimean campaign, 1855-56 (medal and First commr., 26th Mar., 1874; services placed ai
clasp) and in the Mutiny, 1859 (medal). disposal of Punjab govt., July, 1881 ; offg. asst.
DEIGHTON, Kenneth, B.A., late Educn. cantonmt. mag., Aug., 1881 ; confd., Oct., 1882 ;
Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh. —Joined the cantonmt. mag., March, 1886.
service as profr., Agra coll., 19th Feb., 1862; DENNYS, Edward Augustus, India Pub
principal, Agra coll., March, 1864; inspr. of lic Works Dept. (examiner). —Joined the service,
sens., Rohiikhand divn., April, 1885; retd., 23rd Nov., 1875, as accnt. ; asst. examr., April,
1890. 1876; dep. examr., Dec, 1881; examr., Dec,
DE LA COURNEUVE, Stewart Howard 1886.
Thomas (dep. commr., Burma).—Joined the ser DENNYS, George William Patrick, Lieut.-
vice, 24th Jan., 1873; extra asst. commr., Feb., Col., LM.S. (civil surg., Peshawar). —Joined the
1880 ; asst. commr., March, 1886 ; dep. commr., service, 31st Oct., 1879 ; in mil. employ till April,
March, 1891. 1882, since when he has held several civil sur
DELAWAR HOSAIN AHMED, Khan geoncies.
Bahadur, B.A., late Bengal Registrn. Dept. — DENTITH, Arthur William, Indian C.S.
Educ at Calcutta Univ. ; joined the service, (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ. at
27th Feb., i86r, as dep mag., and dep. collr. ; Dulwich Coll. and Trinity Hall, Cambridge ;
apptd. inspr.-gen. of registrn., Bengal, April, apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived 2ist Dec,
1895 ; retd., 1900. 1898, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
DELEVINGNE, Walter Norman, Indian coilr.
C.S. (mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ. at the DE PALEZIEUX-FALCONNET, Grenville
City of London Sch. and Christ's Coll., Cam 1 Pulteney, Major-Gen., R.E., late Mil. Works
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1889 ; arrived, Dept., Govt, of India. —First commn., Madras
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4S0 RECORD OF SERVICES.
engrs., 1852; joined the Madras public works for war, Feb.-July. 1S66 ; postmr.-gen., 1868-71 ;
dept., Aug., 1854, as asst. engr. ; from Dec., 1854, chief sec. for Ireland, 1871-74; lord rector of
served in the Bengal public works dept. as exec, the univ. of Edinburgh, 1879; was returned for
engr., Pegu; Mhow divn., Rajputana, Nov., N.E. Lancashire in April, 1880. and became sec.
1864 ; offg. suptg. engr.. mil. works, Allahabad, of state for India ; sec. ofstate for war, 1882-8^;
1872; suptg. engr., Meerut, April, 1874, and a royal commr. for the exhibn. of 1886 ; chair
afterwards at Moradabad and Rawalpindi ; offd. man of the royal commn. on the labour question,
as inspr.-gen. of mil. works, 188-5-84 ; retd. , i88f. 1891 ; chancellor ofCambridge univ. , 1892; K.G.,
DE RENZY, Sir A.nnesley Ciiari.es Cas- 1892 ; lord prest. of the council, 1895 to 1903.
TRIOT, K.C.B., Surgn.-Gen., late Bengal Med. DEWAR, Douglas, B.A.. Indian C.S. (dep.
Service.—Educ. at Trinity Coll. , Dublin : entered acctnt.-genl., Madras). — Educ. at foreign
the Bengal med. service, 1851 ; served through schools and Jesus Coll. Cambridge ; apptd.
the Burmese war, 1852-53 (medal and clasp), and I after exam, of 1897; arrived 21st Nov., 1898,
the Mutiny, 1857-58 (medal and clasp) ; apptcl. and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as
first sanitary commr.. Punjab, 1868; sanitary asst. mag. and collr. and asst. commr. ; transfd.
commr., Assam, 1878; served in the expedn. to fin. dept. a<= asst. acctnt.-genl., Madras, Sept..
against the Nagas, 1879 (clasp and C.B.); dep. 1903; dep. acctnt.-genl., Oct., 1903.
surgn.-gen. Punjab frontier force, 1880 ; retd., DEWAR, Francis, M. A., Indian C.S. (assf.
Dec, 1882; author of sanitary reports to govt, commr., Central Provs.).—Educ at Edinburgh
on the Punjab and Assam, and of a paper on the Univ. and Trinity Coll., Oxlord ; apptd. after
sanitarv state of British troops in N. India. exam, of 1896; arrived, 22nd Nov., 1897,
DE ROZARIO, Victor Philip, Madras and served in the Central Provs. as asst. commr.
Jud. Dept. (Judge, Madras small cause court). — and settlmt. offr.
Joined the service, 1st Oct., 1858, and served in DEWHURST, Robert Paget, M.A.. Indian
/arious subord. posts ; district munsif, Nov. C.S. (asst. commr., United Prov.).—Educ. at
1864; sub-judge, Oct., judge, Madras Clitheroe Gr. Sch. and Balliol Coll., Oxford;
small cause court, Dec, 8qz. ' apptd. after exam, of 1892 ; arrived, 28th Dec. ,
DESAI, K. D. (set Khandubhai Gulabhai 1893, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh
Desai I. as asst. commr., and asst. mag. and collr. ; joint
DESHMUKH, L. G. (s« Lakshman Gopal mag., March, 1899; under sec. to govt., April to
Deshmukhl. Nov., 1900; author of a translation of 'Nafhat-
DESOUZA, Francis Xavier, M.A., L.L.M., ul-Yaman.'
Barr. (1890), Indian C.S. (2nd asst., Bombay).— DE WINTON, Thomas Walter, Bombay
Educ. at St. John's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at
after exam, of 1892; arrived, 20th Jan., 1834. R.I.E. Coll. ; appointed to the dept. as asst.
and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and engr., Nov., 1879; exec, engr., April, 1891.
mag. ; asst. judge and sess. judge, Jan., 1899 ; DE WINTON, Walter Bernard, C.I.E.,
acting joint judge, Mar., 1900; 2nd asst., July, Madras Public Works Dept. (chief engr.)—
1900. Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; joined the service, 1st
DESPEISSIS, Jean Marie Antony, late Oct., 1874, as asst. engr. ; exec. engr.. May, 1883 •
India Public Work V/orks Dept.—Trained at in 1885-86 served temporarily on Madras state
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr. 23rd Sept., 1884, railway surveys, and in 1890-91 was employed
and posted to state rlys. ; exec, engr., July, under the inspr.-gen. of mil. works ; chief engr.
189; ; lent to Burma Rlys. Co. from Sept., 1896 ; and sec. to govt., April, 1898; CLE., Jan.,
retd., Nov., 1904.
DES VOEUX, Herbert, Captain, Indian 1903.
DEV. George Goodair, late Indian C.S.
Army (dep. commr. Burma).—First commn., (Bengal).—Educ. at North London Coll. Sch..
28th Sept., 1887 ; asst. comdt. Burma Police and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of
Battn., Jan., 1890; asst. commr., Dec, 1890; 1867 ; arrived, 25th Oct., 1869, and served in
settlt. officer, Aug., 1897 • dep. commr., March, Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and
1902. dep. collr., July, 1880; also served in Assam, in
DEUCHARS, George, India Public Works 1880. as offg. judge of Sylhet and Cachar;
Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at Royal Indian district and sessions judge, Sept., 1887; retd..
Engrg. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst.
engr., Sept., 1881, and posted to state railways ; April. 189?.
DHANJISHA NAVROJI PARAKH,
exec, engr., Jan., 1894; lent to Burma Rlys. L.R.C.P.. M.R.C.S., Surgn.-Lieut.-Col., late
Co.. Sept., 1898. Bombay Med. Service.—Joined the service,Sept.,
DEVENISH, James Aldridce, India Public 1874 ; arrived, 5th May, 1875 ; employed underthe
Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at R.I.E. mil. dept. till 1881, including service in the
Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1883, and Persian expedn., 1856-57 (medal and clasp);
posted to Bengal ; transfd. to N.W. Prov. and served subsequently as asst. civil surgn., Poona,
Oudh, June, 1892, and to Bhurtpore State, and in various acting appts. ; surgn. to the
Nov., 1894 to Oct., 1902; exec, engr., Dec, Gokuldas Tejpal hosp., Jan., 1887; retd., Mar.,
1804 ; posted to United Prov., Oct., 1902.
DEVONSHIRE (Duke of), His Grace j 808.
DHARMA RAO NAYUDU, Rednam, Dewan
Spencer Compton Cavendish, K.G., P.C., Bahadur, late Madras Salt Dept.—Joined the
D.C.L., L.L.D.—Educ. at Trinity Coll., Cam service, 15th May, 1861, and was employed in the
bridge ; attached to Earl Granville's special pclice dept. until April, 1869, when he was
mission to Russia in 1856; M.P. for N. Lanca transfd. to the rev. dept. as dep. collr. ; personal
shire from 1857 to 1868, when he was returned asst. to salt commr., July, 1878 ; asst. commr. of
for the Radnor boroughs; L.L.D., Cambridge, salt rev., Feb., 1880 ; dep. commr., Dec, 1892 ;
1862; apptd. a lord of the admiralty, March,
1862; under sec. for war, April, 1863; sec of state retd., April, 1896.
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DHUR, S. C. (see Syam Chand Dhur). asst. to rest., Mysore, Oct., 1899; asst. pol.
IJIACK, Alexander Henderson, Indian C.S. agent, Zhob, March, 1901 ; consul for Seistan
(dep. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Univ. of and Kain, June, 1903 ; on special duty in con
Aberdeen, and Kind's College, Cambridge ; nection with the Afghan boundary at Herat,
apptd. after exam, of t379; arrived, 3rd Jan., Oct., 1903; with mission to Kabul, Nov., 1904;
1882, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr., author of a monograph on the pottery and glass
and settlt officer; senr. sec. to finl. commr., work of N.W.P. and O.
Nov., 1891, to July 1892; dep. commr and DOBIE, Stanley Locker, Surgn. -Lieut.-Col. ,
settll. officer, Dec, 1894; rev. and finl. sec. to late Madras Med. Dept.—Joined the service,
govt., Punjab, Aug., 1899 to April, 1902; offg. 30th March, 1872 ; supt. of lunatic asylum, Ma
chief sec. to govt., Punjab, Sept., 1901, and dras, Jan., 1882; served in Afghanistan and
from April, 1002. Egypt; med. officer, Utakamand, April, 1888,
DI CADI LH AC, Arthur Mario Acricola to Nov., 1389; supt. of lunatic asylum, Madras,
Collier Galletti, Indian C.S. (asst. collr. ami Jan., 1892; reverted to mil. dept., Dec, 1892;
rnag.. Madras). —Educ. at Cheltenham Coll. and retd., July, 1897.
Trinity Coll., Oxford ; apptd. alter the exam, of DODD, Charles, late Educn. Dept., N.W.
1899; arrived 10th Dec, 1900, and served in Prov. and Oudh. —Joined the service asollg. profr.
Madras as asst. collr. and mag. Agra coll. , 4th Aug. , 1868 ; head master, Bareilly
DIMMOCK, Henry Peers, M.R.C.S., coll., Dec, 1868; profr. of English literature,
L.K.C.P., Lieut.-Col., Indian Med. Service, Agra and Benares colls., Dec, 1874; inspr. ol
Bombay (principal, Grant med.coll,&c,s.—Joined schools, Sept., 1884 ; retd., March, 1894.
the service, 31st March, 1880; civil surgn., Sept., DODD, Charles Albert, Col., I.S.C. —
1887; supt., Mahabaleshwar, Sept., 1889; Arrived as ensign, 12th Nov., 1857, and served
obstetric physician, J. J. hospital, and profr. of during the Mutiny (medal and clasp) ; from
midwifery, Grant med. coll., June, 1891 ; also Feb., i860, served in the police dept. ; personal
presidency surgn., April, 1893; member of asst. to inspr. -gen., N.W. Prov., March, 1861 ;
yilague committee, March, 1897 ; principal and district supt, Aug., 1861 ; from April, 1870,
profr. of midwifery, Grant med. coll., senr. served as supt., govt, press, and curator of govt,
med. officer and obstetric physician, J.J. hosp., books, N.W. Prov. ;also supt. ofemigration, Jan.,
Nov., 1903. 1883 ; reverted to mil. dept., May, 1893.
DIVAT1A, N, B. (see Narsingrao Bholanath DODERET, William, Indian C.S. (senr.
Divatia).
DIXON, Frederic Percival, B.A., Indian collr., Bombay). — Educ. at Univ. Coll. Sch.,
London, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
C.S. (Joint, mag. and dep. collr., Bengal).—Educ. exam,
at Manchester Gr. Sch., and Exeter Coll., served of 1880; arrived, 7th Nov., 1882, and
in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ;
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1894; arrived, forest
19th Dec, 1895; and served in Bengal as asst. 1890; specialofficer,
settlt. May, 1888; 2nd asst., April,
under sec. to govt, in the dept.
mag. and collr.; joint mag. and dep. collr., Oct., of famine relief, Feb.-May, 1892; 1st asst.,
1903.
DIXON, Frederick Thomas, B.A., Indian May, Dangs,
1893 ; junr. collr., July, 1897; pol. agent,
March, 1901 ; senr. collr,, April, 1902.
C.S. (districtjudge, Punjab). —Kduc. at London
Univ., aid Trinity Coll., Cambridge; apptd. DOIG, Scrope Berdmore, M.I.C.E., late
after exam, of 1803; arrived, 28th Dec, 1894, Bom bay Public Works Dept.—Joined the service,
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; dist. 16th July, 1867, as asst. engr. ; exec, engr., Nov.,
judge, April, 1903. 1872 ; on special duty, Alimadnagar water-
DIXON, James, late Burma Police Dept.— supply scheme, in 1891, and again as member of
Apptd. inspr. of police, Sept., 1870 ; asst. Sind irrign. commn. ; sanitary engr., and
district supt., Oct., 1877, and district supt., memberof sanitary board, Jan., 1892; returned
Jan., 1883 ; dep.-inspr.-gen. of civil police, to public works dept. , as suptg. engr. , Oct., 1893 ;
chief engr., Dec, 1896; sec to govt., June,
July, i83o ; retd., May, 19-2.
DOBBIE, William Herbert, Finl. Dept., 1899; retd., Aug., 1899.
Govt.of Indiaincait.-gcn., Madras). —Educ. at the DOIG, William Aitkenhead, B.A., Indian
Merchant Taylors' Sch. ; joined the dept., 23rd C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at
May, 1872; on famine duty, 1874-75; asst' Dublin High Sch. and Dublin Univ. ; apptd.
acctnt.-gen.. N.W. Prov., Dec, 1875 ; from Jan., after exam, of 1899; arrived 3rd Dec, 1900, and
1876, server', in Bengal as acting dep. -acctnt.- served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.
gen., and as asst. comptr.-gen. ; served in Mad DONALD, James, M A., Indian C.S. (asst.
ras. 1878-83, and in the Punjab, 1883-84 ; asst. commr., Assam). —Educ. at Aberdeen Univ.
acctnt.-gen., Bengal, Dec, 1884; Punjab, and St. John's Coll., Camb. ; apptd. after exam,
April, 1885; dep. acctnt.-gen., N.W. Prov., of 1895; arrived 7th Dec, 1896, and served in
March, 1886; comptr., Assam, April, 1887 ; dep. Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; transfd. to
acctnt.-gen., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Oct., Assam as asst. commr., May, 1898; sub-divl.
1800; olfg. comptr., Haidanibad, July, 1891 ; otl'r., April, 1899; under sec. to chief commr.,
dep. comptr.-gen., April, 1896; accnt.-gen., April, 1901, to April, 1904.
Madras, Jan., 1901. DONALD, John Stuart, CLE. (dep. commr.,
DOBRS, Henry Robert Conway, Indian C.S. N.W. Frontier Prov.).—Joined the service,
{consulfor Seistan and Kain). —Educ at Win April, 1882; extra asst. commr., May, 1884;
chester and Brasenose Coll., Oxford; apptd. asst. commr., Nov., 1890; accompanied mission
after exam, of 1890; arrived, 6th Dec, 1892, to Kabul under Sir H. M. Durand, 1893 ; CLE.,
and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as Jan., 1894 ; on special duty on the N.W.
asst. mag. and collr., and asst. commr. ; asst. Frontier, 1894; was British commr. for demar
supt., Drhra Dun, March, 1895; pte. sec. to cation of Kurram-Afghan boundary, May-Dec,
iieut.-govr., June, 1896; joint mag., April, 1897; 1894 ; dep. commr., Aug., 1900 ; on special duty
482 RECORD OF SERVICES.
with British-Afghan com mn., from March, 1903, DOWDEN, Thomas Freeman, Col., R.E.,
to Feb., 1004. late India Public Works Dept. —First commn.,
DONALD, William, late Finl. Depl., Dec, 1856; joined the Bombay public works
Madras.—Arrived, 26th Oct., 1856; from 2ird dept., Aug., 1859; under sec. to govt., 1865:
May, 1859, served in the central public works dep. consulting engr. for railways, Bombay,
office, and the civil paymaster's office, Madras, 1872; manager, Dhond and Manmad state rail
and was apptd. to fin!, dept., Aug., 1862; asst. way, Dec, 1878 ; served in the Afghan war,
acctnt.-gen., Madras, Aug., 1869 ; dir. of incor 1879-80 (medali; offg. sec. to agent, Baluchi
porated bank of Madras, March, 1871 ; asst. stan, April, 1880; acting senr. dep. consulting
acctnt.-gen., Bombay, Nov., 1874, and at engr., and under sec. to govt., Bombay, Nov.,
Madras, June, 1875 ; dep. acctnt.-gen., Madras, 1881 ; asst. to dir.-gen. of railways, 1884 ;
Dec., 1884; compiled the manual of rules and suptg. engr., July, 1886; dep. consulting engr. ,
regulations for the use of junior members of Calcutta, April, 1886 ; consulting engr. for
Madras civil service ; retd., 1889. guaranteed railways, Lucknow, Feb., 1887 ;
DONOVAN, Charles, late Bengal C.S. reverted to mil. duty, June, 1892; retd. from
(N.W. Prov. and Oudh). —Educ. at Kingstown the army, May, 1893.
bch., and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after DOWN, James Erskine, Bombay Police
exam, of 1861 ; arrived, nth Jan., 1863; from Dept. {inspr.-gen. of police).—Joined the service,
Peb., 1864, served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. 24th May, 1872; asst. supt., Aug., 1875; supt.p
mag. and colli., and joint mag. and dep. April, 1876; acting inspr.-gen., Feb., 1S98 ;
collr. ; served in Assam, Sept., 1879, to June, confd. Ian., 1899.
ii82, as dep. coramr. ; judge, Benares, Jan., DOYLE, Bernard, B.A., M.B., M.Ch.,
1885 ; retd., June, 1889. Lieut.-Col. , Indian Med. Service, Punjab.—
DORAN, Edward Anthony, Postal Dept. Apptd. to the Indian med. dept., and arrived
{postmr.-gen., Bengal), — Joined the service, 21st Nov., 1876 ; served in mil. dept. to April,
2nd Feb., 1880, and served in the postal dept. i83i, and afterwards in the Punjab as civil
as clerk, supdt., and asst. dir.-gen. ; postmr.- surgn. and dep. sanitary commr. ; served in
gen. and otfg. dep. dir.-gen., April, 1901 ; Burma, 1886-87; med. adviser to Maharaja of
postmr.-gen., Madras, March, 1904 ; ditto, Jhind, Sept., 1887 ; civil surgn., Ambala, March,
Bengal. June, 1904. 1890; civil surgn. and supt. of lunatic asylum,
DOUGLAS, Edward William Spencer, Delhi, June, 1890; civil surgn., Firozpur, Oct.,
late India Public Works Dept. — Trained at 1892 ; Peshawar, July, 1893 ; Karnal, Oct., 1900 ;
Thomason Coll. ; apptd. apprentice engr., 4th retd. July, 1902.
Nov., 1871, and posted to state railways ; asst. D OYLY, Sir Warren Hastings, Bart., late
engr., Sept., 1872 ; transfd. to N.W Prov. and Bengal C.S.—Apptd. Irom Hailevbury ; arrived,
Oudh, irrign. branch, Nov., 1873; exec, engr., 28th May, 1858, and served in the Bengal rev.
May, 1883 ; served on state railways in 1835-86 and jud. depts. ; inspr.-gen. of jails, May, 1876 ;
and 1886-87; retd. May, 1904. mag. and collr., 1st grade, July. 1876; offg.
DOUGLAS, Montague William, CLE., opium agent, Behar, 1873, 1885-87, and 1889-90 ;
Major, Indian Army {dep. commr , Punjab).— otfg. commr., Bhagalptir, 1884-85, and 1889;
In mil. employ from 21st March, 1887; asst. retd., Nov., 1891.
coinmr., April, 1892 ; dep. commr., Nov., 1899 ; DRAKE, Francis Courtney, India Office
CLE., June, 190}. {senior clerk, rev. and stat. dept.),—Educ. at
DOUGLAS, Sholto James, Barr. (1889), Winchester and New Coll., Oxford ; junr. clerk,
late Indian CS. (Bengal)—Educ. at Clifton Coll. ; record office, 23rd Feb., 1892 ; junr. clerk, India
apptd. after exam, of 1875; arrived, 6th Jan., office, 22nd Aug., 1892; private sec. to perma
1878, and served in Assam as asst. commr. and nent under sec. of state, Feb., 1894 ; senr. clerk,
inspr. of labourers ; from April, 1885, served in July, 1898; prepared decennial report on the
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.; joint mag. material and moral progress of India, 1901-02.
and dep. collr., July, 1889; district and DRAKE-BROCKMAN, Dicby Livincstone,
sessions judge, Aug., 1S94 ; retd., May, 1904. B.A., Indian C.S. {asst. mag. and collr.. United
DOUIE, James McCrone, Indian C.S. [chief Prov.).—Educ. at Dulwich Coll., and Christ
sec. to govt., Punjab). —Educ. at the High Sen.. Church Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
Edinburgh, Univ. of Edinburgh, and Balliol 1900; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1901, and served in the
Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1874; United Prov. as asst. mag. and collr.
arrived, 7th Dec, 1876, and served in the Pun DRAKE-BROCKMAN, Edward Forster,
jab as asst. commr., sec. to the finl. commr. and F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Brigade-Surgn.-Lieut.-
settlt. officer; senr. sec. to finl. commr., April, Col., late Madras Med. Dept. — Asst. surgn., 1st
1889 ; dep. commr., Nov., 1891 ; offg. rev. sec, Oct., 1866 ; arrived, 23rd April, 1867, and
April, 1893, to Oct., 1894, and from Nov., 1895, served under the mil. dept., Madras, and also in
to April, 1896; ollg. commr. and supt., April, acting civil appts. ; rest. asst. surgn., gen. hosp.,
1898; offg. chief sec. to govt., Punjab, March, and profr., med. coll., Madras, Oct., 1870;
1900; cpnfd., Nov., 1901 ; member of legist,
council, Punjab, July, 1900 ; author of a transln. ophthalmic surgery
surgn., gen. hosp., and profr. of
of the Biluchinama, witli a Biloch grammar, ophthalmic and physiology, med. coll.,
March, 1875; fellow of Madras univ., March,
and the Punjab Settlmt. Manual. 1885 ; retd., April, 1894 ; member of India
DOVETON, John Chadwick, Col., Indian Office med. board, Aug., 1897, to June,
Army late Forest Dept., Central Prov. —First 1900.
commn., Oct., 1858; asst. conservator of forests, DRAKE-BROCKMAN, Elliot George,
Central Prov., 8th April, 1864 ; dep. conservator, Indian C.S. (dist. and sess. judge, Bengal).
May, 1865 ; conservator, Sept 1868 ; reverted — Educ. at Elizabeth Coll., Guernsey, and
o mil. dept., April, 1894. Trinity Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
RECORD OF SERVICES. 483
1886; arrived, 19th Nov., 1888, and served in Nov., 1891; in 1893 acted as commr., Assam
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and vallev districts ; retd., April, 1896.
dep. collr., Jan., 1895; mag. and collr., Oct., DRUMMOND, James Ramsay, B.A., Indian
1899 ; dist. and sess. judge, June, 1900 ; author C.S. {dep. commr., Punjab). — Educ. at
of a work on the administration of Birbhum. Edinburgh Acad., Univ. of Glasgow, and New
DRAKE -BROCKMAN, Henry Vernon, Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1872;
M.A., LL.M., Indian C.S. (dtp. commr., Central arrived,
Punjab
27th Nov., 1874, and served in the
as asst. commr. ; district judge, March,
Prov.). —Educ. at Charterhouse, and St. Peter's 1890 ; dep.
Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1883; commr., Aug., 1890.
arrived, 10th Dec, 1886, and served in the commn. DRURY, Ernest Neufville, Burma
Central Prov. as acting under sec. and asst. (asst. commr.), — Joined the service
commr. ; commr. of excise, Aug., 1894 ; dep. as asst. dist. supt. of police, 6th Jan., 1888 ;
commr., Oct., 1894 ; divl. judge, April, 1897, to asst. commr., Julv. 1890.
DRURY, Francis James, B.A., M.B., Majo;,
Oct. , 1901. I. M.S., Bengal Med. Dept. (profr., Calcutta
DRAKE-BROCKMAN, Herbert Edward, med. coll.). —Joined the Service April, 1885 ;
F.R.C.S.E., Major, Indian Med. Service (resdcy. in mily. employ till June, 1S89; asst. -surgeon,
surgn., Kashmir). — Entered the service, Sept., Eden Hospital, Calcutta, April, 1391 ; resdt.
1888; in mil. employ till Nov., 1891, when he
was apptd. civil surgn. in the N.W. Prov. ; physician
1893 ; ditto,
and prof., Calcutta Med. Coll., Oct.,
and govt, bacteriologist, May, 1899.
surgn. to the Bhartpur State, Nov., 1895; DRURY, George MARsroN.late India Public
agency surgn., E. Rajputana States, Nov., 1900; Works Dept. —Apptd. traffic supt., 30th Jan.,
resdcy. surgn., Kashmir, March, 1904.
DRAKE-BROCKMAN, Ralph Rhenius railway; 1878, and served chiefly on the E. Bengal state
Evans, A.I.C.E., Lieut-Col., R.E., late Madras traffic supt., E. Coast railway, Nov.,
Public Works Dept. —Arrived, 1st March, 1864, 1891 ; retd., Dec, 1392.
DRYSDALE, Alexander Tovey, late Forest
and joined sappers and miners ; from Dec, 1864, Dept.,
served in the public works dept. ; exec, engr., Dec, 1864Haidarabad Administration. —Arrived,
; from April, 1865, served in the Central
March, 1870; suptg. engr., Nov., 1888; acted in Prov. as head
1889 and 1892-93 as joint sec. to govt, and chief 1868, served inmaster of govt. sch. ; from June,
the forest dept., Berar, as asst.
engr., gen. buildings and roads branch ; chief conservator, dep. conservator, and conservator ;
engr. for irrign., and joint sec. to govt., irrign.
branch, April, 1893; chief engr., 1st class, retd., Jan., 1887.
DRYSDALE, Theodore, late Central Prov.
Jan., 1896; retd.. Oct., 1896.
DRAKE-BROCKMAN, William Drake, Commn. —Asst. master, govt, school, Saugor,
A.M.I.C.E., late India Public Works Dept.— commn. 1861
April, ; served in the Central Prov.
from 19th Jan., 1863; apptd. extra
Served in the Punjab as sub. asst. rev. surveyor, asst. commr., April, 1864 ; supt. of the jud.
1852-55; joined Thomason Coll., and thence
was apptd. to the public works dept., April, commr. 's office, June, 1864; registrar, May,
1858, and served in the N.W. Prov., in the 1869 ; dep. supt. of census operations, Central
Prov., April, 1880, and wrote the provl. report;
buildings and roads branch ; transld. temporarily judge, small cause court, Nagpur, Nov., 1884;
to railway dept. , 1858-60; employed on famine dep. commr.,
relief works in 1861, and 1877-78; exec, engr., Kampti, 1885-89April, 1885; cantonmt. mag.,
; divl. judge, June, 1895 ; retd.,
March, 1874; suptg. engr., March, 1886; retd., March, 1897.
March, 1892. DU BOULAY, James Houssemayne, Indian
DREW, William, late India Public Works
Dept. —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. C.S. (pte. sec. to governor, Bombay).—Educ. at
engr., Sept., 1881, and posted to Bombay ; Winchester and ^Ualliol Coll., Oxford; apptd.
after exam, of 1837; arrived, 1st Dec, 1889,
exec, engr., Aug., 1893 ; dep. manager, state and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.,
railways, March, 1898 ; retd. June, 1902. and forest settlt. officer; 2nd assist., May, 1896 ;
DREW, William Wilson, B.A., Indian C.S. 1st asst., April, 1899 ; pte. sec. to the governor,
isenr. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at Dec, 1003.
Charterhouse, and King's Coll., Cambridge; DUCKWORTH, Edward Dyce, B.A., Indian
apptd. after exam, of 1876 ; arrived, 14th | C.S. (asst. commr.. Burma). —Educ. at Marl
Nov., 1878, and served in the Punjab as I borough Coll. and Pembroke Coll., Oxford ;
asst. commr. ; from May, 1882, served in. apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived, 20th Dec,
Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and railway 1899, and served in Burma as asst. commr.
mag., and was permanently transld., June, 1885 ; j DUKE, Frederick William, Indian C.S.
inspr. of factories, town of Bombay, May, 1887; (mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ. at Arbroath
2nd asst. collr., Nov., 1888; provl. supt. of High Sch., and Univ. Coll., London; apptd.
census operations, April, 1890; 1st asst. collr. after exam, ol 1882; arrived, nth Dec, 1884,
and mag., May, r89i ; junr. collr. and mag., and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
May, 1896; senr. collr. and mag., July, 1897. joint mag. and dep. collr., March, 1892 ; mag.
DR1BERG, John James Street, late Assam and collr., Dec, 1895.
Commn. —Educ. at St. Nicholas Coll., Lancing; DUKE, Joshua, Lieut. - Col., late Indian
joined the service as acting dep. mag. and dep. Med. Service, and Foreign Dept., Govt, of
collr. in Bengal, Nov., 1861; confd., 16th April, India.—Joined the service, 30th March, 1872,
1862; from Dec, 1863, served in Assam as extra and wras employed on mil. duty and as civil
asst. commr. ; asst. civil and pol. officer with the surgn. at Amritsar (1881-82) and in Kashmir
Bhutan Duars field force, 1864-65 (medal and (1884) ; served in the Afghan war, Marri
clasp); dep. supt. of census in Assam, Oct., expedn., and with the Gilgit mission; med.
1880 ; supt. of emigration, June, 1882 ; dep. officer, Malwa Bhil corps and Bhopavvar pol.
commr., May, 1886; inspr.-gen. of jails, fitc. agency, May, 1891; acted as residency surgn.,
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Kashmir, 1889-91, 1895, and 1898; confd. exam, of 1899; arrived 3rd Dec, 1900, and
Sept., 1900; retd., Nov, 1902; author of served in Burma as asst. commr.
' Recollections of the Kabul campaign,' and DUNN, George Owen William, M.I.C.E.,
' Banting in India." Bombay Public Works Dept (suptg, engr.). —
DUMBELL, Percy Harold, B.A., India I Trained at R. I.E. Coll. ; joined the service, 1st
Office ijitnr. clerk, political dept.).—Educ. at I Oct., 1876, as asst. engr. ; exec. engr. . April,
Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. and University Coll., 1886; under sec. to govt., public works dept.,
Oxford ; apptd. junr. clerk, rev and Stat, dept., i May, 1894 to Jan., 1897 ; suptg. engr. Oct. 1903 ;
9th Feb., 1903 ; transfd. to mil. dept., May, ditto, and joint sec to govt., public works
1903; transfd. to pol. dept., Oct., 1903; read dept., Nov., 1903.
ing clerk to council, Oct., 1903. DUNNETT, James Macdonald. M.A., Indian
DUMERGUE, John Willoughiiy Francis, C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Kil
late Indian C.S. (Madras). —Educ. at Chelten marnock Acad., and Edinburgh Univ. ; apptd.
ham Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of 1875 ; . after exam, of 1900; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1901,
arrived, 23rd Dec, 1877, and served in Madras I and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
as asst. mag. and collr. , and asst. rest, in DUNSFORD, Henry Samuel, Punjab Police
Travancore ; Malayalam translr. to govt. , Dept. (dist. supt.).—Joined the service, 27th
March, 1834; head asst., Nilgiris, Feb., 1835; Dec, 1871; asst. dist. supt., April, 1S76 ; dist.
sub-collr. and joint mag., Nov., 1889; district j supt., March, 1886.
and sessions judge, Madura, Aug., 1S93 ; collr. OUPERNEX, Hubert Emile Leonce I'aitl,
and mag., Chingleput, Nov., 1896 : dist. and J Indian C.S. (dist. and sess. judge, United
sess. judge, Tinnevelly, Jan., 1899; ditto, Prov.).—Educ. at St. Paul s Sch. and Caius
Canara, Oct , 1899; add"], member of viceroy's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1887;
icgisl. council, Aug., 1902 ; retd. ; April, 1903. arrived, 31st Oct., 1889, and served in the N.W.
DUNCAN, David, M.A.. D.Sc, LL.D. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ;
Edinburgh), late Educn. Dept., Madras. — asst. commr., May, 1897 ; joint mag., July, 1897 ;
Served in the dept. from 20th May, 1870, dist. and sess. judge, AprU, 1901 ; author of
as profr. df logic and moral philosophy at 'The Enhanced Excise Duties' and 'Tenancies
the presidency coll., and was registrar of the in Oudh.'
Madras univ., 1875-79 and 1881-86 ; fellow of DURAND, Algernon George Arnold, C.B.,
the Madras univ., March, 1877; principal and CLE., Col., I.S.C.—First commn., 21st Dec,
profr., presidency coll., from March, 1884 ; dir. 1872; served in the Afghan war, 1S79-80 (medal
of public instrn., Nov., 1892 ; member of Icgisl. with clasp, and bronze star) ; A.D.C. to the vice
council, Oct., 1894: vice-chancellor of Madras roy, 1881-82; on special duty on N.W. frontier,
univ. , June-Nov. , 1899; retd., Nov., 1899. i883; British agent, Gilgit, July, 1S89; in 1S91
DUNDAS, Charles Lawrence, Indian C.S. commanded Hunza-Nagarfield force (medal with
(dist. judge, Punjab). —Educ. at Eton, and clasp; C.B.) ; mil. sec. to viceroy, Jan., 1894;
Trinity Coll., Cambridge: apptd. after exam, CLE., June, 1897; retired, Jan., 1901.
of 1890 ; arrived, 30th Dec, 1392, and served in J DURAND, Sir Edward Law, Bart.. C.B.,
the Punjab as asst. commr., K.-i-H. medal, : Lieut. -Col., I.S.C, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of
Jan., 1901 ; dist. judge, Dec, 1902. India. —First commn., 10th Oct., 1865; arrived,
DUNLOP, Alexander Johnston, CLE. (dep. [ June, 1866; served with the 96th regt., and
commr., Hyderabad).—Apptd. asst. to cotton I was transfd. to Bengal staff corps, Oct., 1S68 ;
commr., Central Prov. and Berar, 1st May, 1869, 1 A.D.C. and private sec. to lieut.-govr. of the
and asst. commr., Feb., 1876: from 1860 to 1874 Punjab, June, 1870; from Feb., 1871, served in
held charge in addn. to other duties of a govt, the foreign dept. in Rajputana and Central India ;
experimental farm ; inspr.-gen., rev. dept., acting pol. agent, Manipur, Feb. -Oct., 1877;
Nizam's govt., April, 1885, and survey and acting asst. rest., Bushire, April, 1878; in charge
settlt. commr., Nizam's govt., April, 1887; of ex-Amir of Kabul, March, 1881 ; asst. commr.,
rank of dep. commr., Hyderabad, "July, Afghan boundary commn.,Oct., 1885 ; rest., Nepal,
1889; K.-i-H. medal, May, 1900; CLE., Nov., j May. 1839; retd'., Oct., 1893; author of 'Report
1901. on Fars and Sketch Map of part of the Country,'
DUNLOP, John Graham, Indian C.S. (asst. and 'Report on Pearl Fisheries.'
commr., Assam'). —Educ at Shrewsbury and DURAND, Right Hon. Sir Henry
Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of Mortimer, G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., K.C.I. E.,
7898 ; arrived 16th Dec, 1890, and served in P.C. Barr. (1872), late Indian C.S. —Educ
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; transfd. to at Blackheath Proprietary Sch. ; apptd. after
Assam as asst. commr., Feb., 1902; ditto, and exam, of 1870 ; arrived, 3rd March, 1873, and
asst. to pol. agent, Manipur, Nov., 1903. served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; on
DUNLOP-SMITH, James Robert. CLE., famine duty, 1873 ; from June, 1874, served
M.A., Maj. Indian Army (pol. agent, Phtilkian in the foreign dept. of the govt, of India, and
States).- -Arrived, 24th Oct., 1879; from March, was apptd. offg. ist asst. to the govr.-gen.'s
1883, served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; agent, Rajputana, July, 1376; offg. asst. sec,
private sec. to lieut.-govr., Dec, 1883; asst. foreign dept., Nov., 1877 ', pol. sec to major-
commr., and settlt. collr., April, 1888; dep. gen. Sir F. Roberts with the Kabul field
commr. April, 1895 ; dir. of land records and ' force, Sept., 1879 (medal and two clasps) ; under
agriculture, Oct., 1897 to Oct., 1899; CLE., sec, foreign dept., March, 1880; C.S. I., Feb.,
Jan., 1901 ; pol. agent, Phulkian States, Nov., 1881 ; offg. private sec. to the viceroy, June,
1901. 1880; sec. to govt, of India, foreign dept., Feb.,
DUNN, Charles William, B.A., Indian C.S. 1885; K.C.I.E., Jan., 1889; sent on a special
(assi. commr., Burma'.—Educ. at Bath Coll. J mission to Afghanistan, Aug., 1853; K.C.S.I.,
and Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after Jan., 1894; envoy and minister plenipotentiary
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in Persia, May, 1894; retd. from the Indian civil as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. to supt. of stamps
service, Aug., 1897 ; apptd. ambassador I and stationery, Dec, 1900; dep, chairman,
extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the Court Calcutta municipality, June, ico-).
of Spain, 1900; G.C.M.G., May, 1900; sworn DWARKA NATH M1TTER, B.L., late
of the Privy Council, 1901 ; ambassador at Bengal Jud. Dept. — Joined the service as
Washington, Oct., 1903 ; has publd. a work on Munsif, March, 1869; subordinate judge, Nov.,
the first Afghan war, 1871, and a life of Sir 1882; dist. and sess. judge, July, 1902; retd.,
H. M. Durand. 1883. March, 1903.
DURRANT, William Scott, M.A., India DYER, James Ferguson, M.A., Indian C.S.
Office (senior clerk, Acctnt.-Gcn.'s Dept.). — (asst. commr., Central Prov.). —Educ. at the
Educ. at Whitgift, and Lycee St. Omer ; B.A., High Sch. and Univ., Glasgow ; apptd. after
London (with honours in French), 1888 ; M.A. exam, of 1902 ; arrived, 30th Nov., 1903, and
(Classics), 1891 ; junr. clerk, India office, 18th served in the Central Prov. as asst. commr.
Sept., 1870; senr. clerk, Oct., 1897; assessor of DYMOTT, Donald Frederick, M.B., Surgn. -
income tax. 1903. Major, late Madras Med. Dept. —Joined the ser
DUTHIE, John Firmingf.r, B.A., F.L.S., vice, 31st March, 1880; asst. physician, gen. hosp. ,
late Indian Botanical Survey—Apptd. supt. , July, 1884; rest, physician, March, 1885; inspr.
botanical gardens, Saharanpur, Dec, 1876; of vaccn., and dep. sanitary commr. , June, 1888 ;
director, botanical dept., Northern India, April, reverted to mil. dept., Dec, 1893; acting med.
1887; retd., Jan., 1903; author of 'Fodder , and sanitary officer, Salem, Oct., 1894 ; otfg.
Grasses of Northern India.' jail -upt., Feb., 1895 ; acting surgn., 2nd district,
DUTHOIT, William, D.C.L., late Bengal May, 1895 ; retd., May, 1897.
C.S. —Educ. at Exeter Coll., Oxford ; called to | DYSON, Herbert Jekyl, F.R.C.S., Major,
the bar at the Inner Temple ; apptd. after exain. Indian Med. Service (civil surgn., Jessore). —
of 1857; arrived, 17th Dec, 18^7; served from First commr., 1st April, 1885 ; acted as civil
Sept., 1858, in the N.W. Prov. as asst. | surgn. in various stations from Jan., 1889 ;
mag. and colli*., joint mag., and dep. supt., acting dep. sanitary commr., Punjab, Nov.,
familydomains, Maharaja ofBenares; otlg.inspr.- 1889; confd., Oct., 1890; sanitary commr.,
gen. of registrn. and commr. of excise and I Bengal, Aug., 1895; civil surgn., Jessore, Aug.,
stamps, March, 1875; mag. and collr., S'.iah- 1902.
jahanpur, April, 1877; offg. puisne judge, high DYSON, John, late Oudh Commn. —Joined
court, June, 1881 ; district and sessions judge, the service, 8th June, 1858, as dep. mag. and
Aug. ,1881 ; ollg. jud. commr., Oudh, May, i38a; dep. collr. in Bengal; from Dec, 1861, served
employed on the opium commit., under ravt ol in Oudh as asst. commr. and dep. commr. ;
Bengal, 1883; jud. commr. of Oudh, March, small cause court judge. Lueknow, 1869 ; district
1884 ; retd., Aug., i386. judge, Faizabad, Aug., 1886; offg. commr.,
DUTT, A. C. (see AtuI Chunder Dull). Sept., 1886 ; offg. jud. commr., Oudh, Aug., 1889;
DUTT, Charu Chandra, B.A., Indian C.S. addl. jud. commr., July, 1890; retd., March, 1891.
(asst. collr., Bombay). —Educ. at Calcutta Univ. DYSON, Robert Charles, F.C.H.,
and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, of A.M.I.C.E., India Public Works Dept. (exec,
1898 ; arrived, 7th Dec, 1899, and served in engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. asst.
Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. and asst. judge. engr., Sept., 1880, and posted to state rail
DUTT, Pratap Chandra, Indian C.S. ways; dep. consg. engr. for rlys. , Bombay,
(asst. collr. and mat;., Madras).—Educ. at ; March, 1890; exec, engr., Aug., 1893; under
Calcutta Univ. and New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. sec, rly. branch, Bombay, Oct., 11*94 ; dep.
after exam, of 1898; arrived, 25th Dec, 1899, consg. engr. for rlys., Calcutta, May, 1897 and
and served in Madras as asst. coilr. and mag. Dec. iqoo to April, 1901.
DUTT, Romesh Chundfr, CLE., Ban*. EADES, Frederick Talbot, India Office
<i87i), late Indian C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. at (junior clerk. Store Dept.).—Clerk, 2nd class,
Colootola Branch Sen., Calcutta, Presidency 22nd Jan., 1875; staff clerk, July, 1896; junior
Coll., Calcutta Univ., and Univ. Coll., London ; clerk, March, 1901.
apptd. after exam, of 1869 ; arrived, 28th Sept., EALES, Ciiaiu.es Lindstedt Modellier,
1871 ; served in rev. and jud. dents., Bengal, I Ban*. (1890), Indian C.S. (dist. ami scss. judge,
and was apptd. mag. and collr, March, 1888; United prov.).—Educ at Dulwich Coll. ;
acted as commr. . Bard wan, 1 894-95 ; C. I. E., May, apptd. after exam, ol 1876; arrived, 4th Dec,
189a; member of provl. legist, council, Jan.-Oct., 1878, and served in Oudh as asst. commr. ;
1895; has publd. ' Three Years in Europe,' 1872 ; joint mag., Nov., 1887 ; small cause court judge,
' Peasantry ol Bengal,' 1876; ' Literature of Ben March, 1893 ; district and sessions judge, Aug.,
gal,' 1877 , a ' History of Civilisation in Ancient 1893.
India,' 1888-89 I a ' Brief History of Ancient and EALES, Herbert Lovely, Indian C.S.
Modern India,' 1891 ; 'Lays of Ancient India,' (commr., Burma). — Educ. at Dulwich Coll., and
1894; 4c., &c; retd., Oct., 1897. Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam.of 1877;
DUTT. Rlssick Lall, M.D., Lieut.-Col., arrived, 30th Oct., 1879, and served in British
Indian Med. Service. —Joined the service, Burma as asst. commr. ; on special duty in
30th March, 18/2 ; served in the civil dept. Upper Burma, Dec, 1885; dep. commr., May,
from 30th Nov., 1872, in acting appts. , and as 1888; offg. sec. to chief commr., April-May.
•civil surgn. at various stations ; retd., Oct., j 1890; supt. ot provl. census, 1890-92; oftd. as
1809. prest. Rangoon municipality, April-Dec, 1896 ;
DUVAL, Herbert Philip. B.A., LL.B., and again from April, 1807 ; commr., Aug., 1901.
Indian C.S. (dep. chairman, Calcutta munici EARDI.EY-WILMOT, Saint-Hill, India
pality). —Educ. at Highj-ate Sch., and Caius Forest Dept. (inspr.-gen. of forests).—Joined
College, Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1895 ; the service, 27th Sept., 1873, as asst. con
arrived, 9th Dec, 1896, and served in Bengal ! servator in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh; dep.
486 RECORD OF SERVICES.
conservator, Nov., 1883; conservator, Oct., EDGINGTON, Arthur, B.A., Indian C.S.
1891; transferred to Burma, Jan., 1900; offg. (head asst. Madras). —Educ. at the Charterhouse
inspr.-genl. of forests, Feb., 1903; confd., Aug., and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of
1904. 1893; arrived, 21st Dec, 1894, and served in
EARLE, Archdale, Indian C.S. (sec. to Madras as asst. collr. and mag.; head asst.,
govt, of Bengal, geti. and rev. depts.).—Educ. at Nov., 1902.
Uppingham, and Queen's Coll., Oxford ; apptd. EDMONSTONE-MONTGOMER1E.Chahi.es
after exam, of 1880 ; arrived, 18th Dec, 1882, Waterton, Indian C.S. (dep. commr.. Central
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; Prov.). —Educ. at Uppingham and Christ
offg. private sec. to the lieut.-govr. , Feb., 1886; Church, Oxlord ; apptd. after exam, of 1885 ;
offg. under sec. to govt., jud., &c, depts., Feb., arrived, 7th Dec, 1887, and served in the
1889; joint mag. and dep. collr., Jan., 1891 ; I Central Prov. as asst. commr. and settlt. officer ;
mag. and collr., Jan., 1895; K.-i-H. medal, dep. commr., Nov., 1896; acting commr. of
Jan., 1901 ; eommr. of excise and salt, May, settlts. and agric, May, 1898 ; 2nd sec. to chief
1901 ; offg. sec. to govt, of Bengal, gen. and rev. commr., April, 1899, to April, 1900.
depts., Feb., 1903; confd., Oct., 1903. EDULJI PAI.ANJI FRENCHMAN (see
EAST, William Albert, M.A., late Bombay Frenchman, E. P.).
C.S.—Educ. at Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. EDWARDES, Stephen Meredyth.—Indian
after exam, of 1862; arrived, 26th Nov., 1863, C.S. (2nd asst., Bombay). —Educ. at Eton and
and served in Bombay as asst. registrar, Christ Church. Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
dep. registrar and sealer of the high court, and 1894 ; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1895, and served in
asst. collr. and mag. ; supt. of Panchganj, Nov., Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; 2nd asst. to
1876 ; junr. collr. and mag. and pol. agent, collr. of land rev., May, 1898; acting under sec.
Dharwar, June, 1881 ; senr. collr., June, 18S5 ; rev. and finl. depts., Aug., 1898 and March,
retd. , May, 1891. 1900 ; 2nd asst., June, 19T4.
EBDEN, Edward James, B.A., late Indian EDWARDS, Alfred Clarke, M.A., Barr.
C.S., Bombay. —Educ. at Queen Elizabeth's (1876), Indian Educl. Service (principal, Presy.
Sell., Ipswich, and Cains Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. College). —Educ. at Haileybury and Lincoln
after exam, of 1S65 ; arrived, 6th Dec., 1867, and I Coll. .Oxford ; apptd., 24th April, 1878 ; arrived.
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; from I 28th Sept., 1878, and served in Bengal as profr.
Sept., 1872, served in the forest dept. as acting I in the presidency coll. and principal, Rajshahye
dep. conservator ; on famine duty, Dharwar, J coll. ; principal, Dacca coll., Nov., 1887 ;
1877, and in Mysore, 1877-78; from July, 1878, j principal, Patna coll., April, 1897; principal,
served as asst. collr., railway mag., anci forest Presidency Coll., Jan., 1900; regr. of Calcutta
settlt. officer; first asst. , Aug., 1881 ; junr. collr. univ., 1899-1902; acted as dir. of pub. instil.,
and mag., June, 1888; senr. collr. and mag., Bengal, May to Aug., 1903.
Nov., 1890; offg. commr., southern divn., Sept., EDWARDS, Arthur Richard, Indian C.S.
1895 ; commr., May, 1897 \ ret- Feb., 1900. ({isst. commr., Assam). — Educ at King
ECCI.F.S. John, M.A., Survey of India I Edward's Sell., Birmingham, and Queen's Coll.,
(supt.). —Joined the service as asst. supt., j Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived
May, 1885; dep. supt., Dec, 1890; supt., i 29th Nov., 1898, and served in Bengal as asst.
May, 1898. mag. and collr. ; transfd. to Assam as asst.
EDGE, Sir John. Kt., K.C., B.A., L.L.B., commr., Oct., 1903.
LL.D. (hon.), (member of the Council ofIndia), EDWARDS, Thomas Cecil, B.A., Indian
—Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dublin; called to ihe J C.S. {asst. commr. UnitedProv. ).—Educ at Univ.
bar, Middle Temple, 1866; Q.C., 1886; went j Coll. Sch., Univ. Coll., London, and Trinity
the northern and north-eastern circuit, and was Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1892;
apptd. chief justice, N.W. Prov., Aug., 1886; arrived, 29th Dec, 1893, and served in the N.W.
vice-chancellor, Allahabad univ., 1887-93; apptd. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. and
member of the Council of India, March, 1898 ; asst. commr.; joint mag., April, 1899 ; city mag.,
member of royal comma on S. African War, Lucknow, July, 1899; asst. sec. to govt, of India,
1902. foreign dept., Feb., 1901 ; offg. pol. agent,
EDGERLEY, Steyning William, C.I.E., Haraoti and Tonk, Nov. 1901 ; re-transfd. to
Indian C.S. (chiefsec. to govt., in charge of pol., United Prov., Feb., 1903.
judl. and legist, depts., Bombay).—Educ. at EDWARDS, William Rice. C.M.G., M.D..
Shrewsbury, and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd.
after exam, of 1877; arrived, 29th Nov., 1879, Major, Indian Medical Service (resdv. surgeon,
Kashmir).—First commr., April, 1886; civil
and served as asst. collr. and mag.; from May, I surgeon, Quetta, April, 1802; on Field Service,
1881, served in acting appls. in Sind ; 2nd asst.
collr. in Sind, 1885 and 1886 ; under sec. to South surgeon,
Africa, 1900 ; C.M.G., Nov., 1900; resdy.
Kashmir, Nov., 1902.
govt, of India, home dept., Oct.-Dec, 1888 ; EGERTON, Charles Philip, Major, Indian
private sec. to the govr. of Bombay, March, Army (dep. commr., Punjab) — Entered the
1889, to July, 1895; C.I.E., May, 1895; jun.
collr. and nag., July, 1806; sec. to govt., pol., I service, Feb., 1884 ; in mil. employ till March,
1888 ; apptd. to the Punjab commn. as asst.
jud., and legisl. depts., March, 1897 ; and acting commr., March, 1888; dep. commr., July, 1897;
chief sec, July, 1898, and April, 1902 ; addl.
member of legisl. council, Bombay, June, 1902 ; dist. judge, Sept., 1897 < dep. commr., Jan., 1898.
chief sec. to govt., in charge of pol., judl. and EGERTON, Francis William, Lt. - Col.,
legisl. depts., June, 1904 ; lempy. member ot late I.S.C. —Joined the service, Aug., 1873;
council, Bombay, Oct., 1904 ; joint compiler of a ! was in mil. employ till April, 1879; served in
manual of village accts. for Sind, 1887, which Punjab as asst. commr. from April, 1879 ; dep.
he also transld. into Sindhi. j commr., June, 1894; retd., Aug., 1901.
RECORD Of SERVICES. 4S7
EGERTON, Sir Robert Eyles, K.C.S.I., class, 17th Feb., 1872; staff clerk, May, 1901:
C.I.E., late Bengal C.S.—Educ. at the Edinburgh junr. clerk, March, Herbert
ELLERCAMP, 1903. McDonald. India
Acad., and Exeter Coll., Oxford; apptd. from Office (second-class clerk, Acctnt.-Gen.'s Dept.).
Haileybury, in 1850 ; served in the Punjab as
asst. mag. and collr. , and asst. settlt. officer, —Clerk, 2nd class, Oct. 10th, 1870.
and was in charge of the Lahore settlt., 1854-58 ; ELLES, Sir Edmond Roche, K.C.B..K.C1.E.,
dep. commr., 1856; addl. commr., Peshawar, R.A. (mil. member ofgovr.-gen.'s council).— First
Nov., 1863 ; commr., Nagpur, Central Prov., commn., R.A., Jan., 1867; served with the
March, 1864; offd. as jud. commr., Central Lushai expedn., 1871-2 (medal); employed on
Prov., at various times from 1865 to 1867 ; finl. Turkish boundary commn., 1879 ; served as
commr. of the Punjab, March, 1868; addl. dep. asst. qr.-mr.-gen. with the Indian con
member, govr.-gen.'s council, 1871, and again tingent in Egypt, 1882 (medal) ; dep. asst. qr.-
in 1872 and 1877 ; lieut.-govr. of the Punjab, mr.-gen., Bengal, 1883-1085 ; asst. qr -mr.-gen.,
April, 1877, to April, 1882, when he retired Bengal, 1885-1389 and 1891-1893; served as
from the service. asst. qr.-mr.-gen. with the Haz.iia expedn.,
EGERTON, Robert Walter, A.M.I.C.E., 1888 (clasp); accompani-d special mission to
India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained Cabul as 2nd in cmd., 1893 ; C.B., Dec, 1893;
at the Royal Indian Engrg. Coll. ; apptd. as asst. dep. qr.-mr.-gen., Bengal, 1893-1895; com
engr., Sept., 1898, and posted to state railways ; manded Peshawar dist, 1895-1899 ; commanded
exec, engr., May, 1S90 ; dep. consg. engr. for Mohmand expedy. force, 1897-8; K.C.B., May,
rlys., and under sec. to govt, of Madras, railway 1898 ; mil. member of govr.-gen.'s council, April,
branch, Nov., 1899, and Jan. to Oct., 1902. 1901 ; K.C.I. E., Jan., 1904.
EGERTON, William, Indian C.S. (mag. and ELLIOT, FrederickAugustusHugh.CI.E.,
collr., Bengal., —Educ. at Rossall Sen., ami late Indian C.S. (Bombay).— Educ. at Harrow,
and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of
Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford; apptd. after 1868; arrived, 21st Nov., 1870, and served in
exam, of 1888; arrived, 5th Dec, 1890, and served Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; from June, 1873,
in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; under sec. to to Nov., 1875, served ill Berar as educl. mspr.,
govt., finl., &c, depts., April, 1895; joint mag. and acting dir. of public instrn. ; principal of the
and dep. collr., Aug., 1897; mag. and collr., Raja's sch., and tutor and govr. ottheGaekwarot
May, 1901. Baroda, Dec, 1875 ; CLE., May, 1883 ; on duty
EGGAR, H. C. (solicitor to govt, of India).— to England with the Gaekwar of Baroda, 1884 ;
Apptd. ofl'g. solicitor to govt, of India, Dec, survey and settlt. officer, Baroda, March, 1890 ;
1898; confirmed, March, 1900. reld., June, 1896.
EICKE, Francis Walter, India Public ELLIOT, Frederick Eden, late Indian C.S.
Works Dept. (examiner). —Joined the dept., 22nd (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Apptd. from Hailey
Sept., 1877, as accnt. ; asst. examr., July, 1881 ; bury, 1858 ; arrived, 16th March, 1858 ; served in
dep. examr., July, 1837; examr., Nov., 1892. the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and
ELGIN AND KINCARDINE (Earl or), collr., and joint mag. and dep. collr.; mag. and
Right Hon. Victor Alexander Bruce, K.G., collr., April, 1877; district and sessions judge,
G C.S.I..G.C I.E., P.C.LL.D.—Born, j6th May. March, 1881 ; retd.. March, 1894.
1849 ; succeeded his father (viceroy and govr.- ELLIOT, Robert Henry, M.B.. B.S., Major
gen. of India, 1862-63) in the earldom in 1363; I. M.S. (profr., med. coll, Madras).—First
educ. at Eton, and Balliol Coll., Oxford (M.A., commn, 31st Jan., 1892; in mil. employ till
1877) ; received the Hon. degree of LL.D. from Feb., 1891, from which date he acted as profr.,
the Univ. of St. Andrews in 1886 ; was treasurer presv. coll., supt., ophthalmic hosp., civil surgn.,
of Her Majesty's household and first commr. of and "sec. to the surgn.-genl. ; dist. med. and
works in Mr. Gladstone's third administration sany. offr., Nov., 1897 ; protr., med. coll., and
(1886) ; sworn of the privy council, Feb., 18S6 ; supt., ophthalmic hosp.. March, 1904.
apptd. lord lieut. of Fifeshire, Aug., 1886; and ELLIOTT, Alfred Charles, Capt., Indian
is also a univ. commr. for Scotland ; assumed Army (dist. judge, Punjab).—First commn.,
office as viceroy and govr.-gen. of India, 27th 9th April, 1890; in mil. employ t ill March.
Jan., 1894; resigned, Jan., 1899; president of 1893, when he was appid. asst. commr. in the
royal commn. on S. African war, 1902. Punjab ; dist. judge, Nov., 1903.
ELIOT, Sir John, K.C.I. E., M.A., F.R.S.— ELLIO TT, Algernon, CLE., late Hyderabad
Joined the service, June, 1869 ; from 27th Dec, Admn.—Educ. at Repton Sch. ; joined the
1869, to Feb., 1876, served in the N.W. Prov. as service, 16th March, 1869, as acting asst. district
profr. atThomason and Muir colls., supt. of the supt. of police, Central Prov. ; transfd. to Berar
meteorological observatory, Allahabad, and as acting asst. commr., June, 1869; could.,
meteorological reporter to govt. ; from Feb., April, 1374; dep. commr., July, 1889; civil
1876 served in Bengal, as profr., presidency and sess. judge, Oct., 1895; judicial commr.,
coll., and meteorological reporter; meteoro Feb., 1900; CLE., Jan., 1903; retd., April,
logical reporter to govt, of India, May, 1889 ; 1903.
ditto, and dir.-gen. of Indian observatories, ELLIOTT, Sir Charles Alfred, K. C.S.I. ,
April, 1899; C.I.E., Jan.. 1897; K.C.I. E., Jan., LL.B., late Bengal C.S.—Educ. at Trinity
1903 ; retd., Jan., 1904. Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1S56;
ELIOTT, Francis Hardinge, Major, Indian arrived, 30th Nov., 1856, and served in the
Army (dep. commr., Burma).— First commn., N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., and joint
Oct., 1881 ; on military duty till July, 1888, mag., and in Oudh as asst. commr.; from
when he joined the Burma commn. as asst. Feb., 1863, to Oct., 1866, served in the
commr. ; dep. commr.. July, 1900. Central Prov. as settlt. officer, Hoshangabad ;
ELLENOR, Thomas Ralph, India Office served subsequently as settlt. officer, Farakha-
(junr. clerk, Acctnt.-Gen.'s Dept.).—Clerk, 2nd bad, and as sec to govt., N.W. Prov.,
438 RECORD OF SERVICES.
1870-77; coinDir., Meerut, Oct., 1877; famine ] 1S93; retd., Feb., 1893; author of 'Notes on
commr. , Mysore, Sept., 1377; addl. sec. to Peshawur Crime,' and a biography of Sir
govt, of India, famine branch, May, 1878 : sec. I Donald Stewart.
to famine commit., June, 1878; census commr., , ELSTON, Joseph, A.M.I.C.E., late India
Oct., 1880; chief commr. of Assam, March, 1881 ; Public Works Dept.— Trained at Thomason
prest. of the public expenditure committee, Feb., Coll. ; apptf.l. apprentice engr., 16th Oct., 1871,
1SS6 ; K. C.S.I. , Feb., 1887 ; ordinary member of and posted to state railways; as:t. engr..
govr.-gen.'s council, Dec, 1887; lieuL-govr. of Sept, 1872; exec, engr., May, 1883; engr.-in-
Bengal, Dec, 1800, to Dec, 1805; raem!)er of chief, Gauhati railway survey, March, 1898 ;
London Sch. Board from 1896 : author of , retd., April, 1901.
' Chronicles of Unao ' and of the reports of the ELWIN, EdgarAlfred, IndianCS. (collr. and
famine commn., 1879, and finance commn., mag., Madras,. — Educ. at Dover Coll., and
1887. BaUiol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1881 ;
ELLIOTT, Charles Fredfric, late Punjab arrived, 7th Nov., 1883, and served in Madras
Forest Dept.—Joined the service, Jan., 1868; as asst. collr. and mag. ; manager, Jaipur estate,
asst. conservator, Jan., 1S69 ; dep. eonsr., July, July-Oct., 1890; senr. asst. collr., Vizagapatam,
1880: conservator, Dec, 1896; retd., March, Feb., 1891; sub. -collr. and joint mag., June,
1902. 1836; collr. and mag., Dec, 1898.
ELLIOTT, Robert Ernest Algernon, Indian ELWIN. Ernest Barnes, Indian CS. (sub-
CS. (asst. cullr., Bombay). — Educ at Calcutta collr., and joint mag.). —Educ. at Dover Coll.,
Univ. and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
-exam, of 1S9S ; arrived, 24th Nov., 1890, and 1888; arrived, 5th Jan., 1891, and served as
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., asst. asst. collr. and mag. ; special asst., Nov., 1896 ;
pol. agent, and asst. judge. head asst. collr. and mag., May, 1902 ; sub-
ELLIS, Alexander, India Office (2nd class collr. and joint mag., Dec. 1902.
•clerk, India store depot. ) —Apptd. 2nd class clerk, EMANUEL, Alfred Edward Lewis. B.A.,
India store depot, 8th Dec, 1002. Indian CS. (asst. collr., Bombay).—Educ. at
ELLIS, Arthur Stanley, IndiaOfifice (super St. Paul's and Trin. Coll., Oxford"; appld. after
visor, store dept.). — Apptd. asst. examr. of exam, of 1895 ; arrived, 19th Nov., 1897, and
■stores, India store depot, 21st Aug., 1393 ; ; served in Bombay as asst. coll. and mag., and
supervisor, 2nd grade, Sept., 1003 asst. judge and sess. judge.
ELLIS, Loveys Edward, India Office (second- 1 EMERSON, Thomas, B.A., Indian CS.
■class clerk, India Audit Office). —Clerk, 2nd class, ! (joint mag. and dep. coltr., Bengal). —Educ at
25th Sept., 1894. Clongowes Wood Coll., the Royal Univ. of
ELLIS. Robert Hawkes, B.A., Indian CS. Ireland, and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge :
iasst. collr. and »ng., Madras). — Educ. at Bed apptd. alter exam, of 1893 ; arrived, 23rd Dec,
ford Gi. Sch. and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. 1894, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
after exam, of 1902 ; arrived, 30th Nov., 1903, collr. ; transfd. to Assam as asst. commr.,
and served in Madras as asst. cdIIt. and mag. March, 1898 ; personal asst. to chief commr.,
ELLIS, Thomas Peter, M.A., Indian CS. May, 1900 ; re-transfd. to Bengal as joint mag.
'(asst. commr., Punjab). — Educ at Oswestry and dep. collr., Dec, 1903.
High Sch. and Lincoln Coll., Oxford ; apptd. ENGLISH, Alexander Emanuel, Indian
after exam, of 1S96 ; arrived 28th Feb., 1898, and i CS. (asst. commr., Burma). —Educ. at Rugby,
■served in the Punjab as asst. commr. and St. John's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after
ELLIS, William Montague, Major, R.E. , exam, of 1890; arrived, 15th Nov., 1892, and
Madras Public Works Dept. (e.xec. engr.). — served in Burma as asst. commr.
First commn., 26th July, 1881 ; entered the EMTHOVEN, Reginald Edward, Indian
■dept. as asst. cngr., July, 1884; exec, engr., j CS. (is/ asst., Bombay).—Educ. at Wellington
April, 1895. Coll. and New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
ELLISON, Thomas Edward, late Bengai CS. of 1887; arrived, 1st Dec, 1889, and served in
(Central Prov.).—Educ. at St. Andrew's Coll., \ Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and inspr. ot
Bradford; apptd. after exam, of 1863; arrived, factories; 2nd asst., June, i8g6 ; 1st asst. and
10th Oct., 1864; asst. commr., Delhi, Aug., under-sec to govt., gen. dept., census, July,
1865; transfd. to Central Prov., Oct., 1868; iqoo to Aug., 1902; supt. of revision of Imp.
judge, small cause court, Nagpur, Sept., 1883; Gaz., Nov., 1902 ; author of 'Cotton Fabric of
dep. commr., Nov., 1884; retd., Dec, 1890. the Bombay Presidency.'
ELRINGTON, Ralph, India Tel. D?pt. ERACHSHAH MANECKJI NANAVUTTY,
(supt.)—Trained at R LE. Coll. ; apptd. asst. B.A., Indian CS. (asst. commr., United Prov.).
supt., 13th Sept., 1882 ; supt., May, iSyS ; has —Educ at Surat High Sch., Bombay Univ.,
received^ India Medal with 'Burma, 1083-7' anc' ] and Ring's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam,
' Chin-Lushai, 1889-90' clasps. of 1000; arrived 19th Dec, 1901, and served in
ELSMIE,GEoRCERoBERT,C.S.I.,Barr. (1S71), ' the United Prov. as asst. commr.
late Bengal CS. (Punjab). —Apptd. from Hailey- ! EREAUT, Stanley Gordon, India Office
bury ; arrived. 12th Feb., 1858, and was apptd. (2nd class clerk, store dept.). —Apptd. 2nd class
asst. commr., Punjab ; oftg. under sec. to govt, of clerk, 19th March, 1902.
India, Oct., 1868 ; dep. commr., May, 1870: from ERSKINE, Claude Francis, Survey of
1871 to 1877 offd. as addl. commr.; civil and India (dep. supt.).—Joined the service, June,
sessions judge, March, 1877; commr. and supt., 1880; asst. supt., Dec, 1881 ; dep. supt.,
Lahore, 1880-82, and 1885-87 ; judge, chief court, Jan., 1896.
Punjab, 1882-85; 2r,d fin'- commr., May, 1887; ERSKINE. George Ei.phinstone, Maj.-Gen.,
also member of govr.-gcn.'s legist, council. 188S ; late Kumaun Commn. —Arrived, as cornet,
1st fin!, commr., March, 1889 ; on special duty at Bombay light cavalry, 9H1 Dec, 1857 ; employed
Kawal Pindi durbar, March, 1S85; C.S.I., Ian., under the mil. dept., including service with the
RECORD OF SERVICES. 489
Rajputana field force, till Feb., 1863, when he EVANS, Ernest Sydney, India Office (2nd
joined the Oudh commn. as asst. commr. ; asst. class clerk, India Audit Office). —Clerk, 2nd
settlt. officer, May, 1865 ; personal asst. to chief class, nth March, 1895.
commr., Oudh, July, 1871, to April, 1878; offg. EVANS, Frederick Buisson, Indian C.S,
sec. to chief commr. , May to Aug., 1876; sec. to (asst. sec. to govt.. Madras). — Educ. at St,
govt, of N.W. Prov. in forest branch, and Paul's Sch. and Trin. Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
Oudh rev. dept., April, 1878; commr., Jan., after exam, of 1897 ; arrived 5th Dec, 1898, and
1882 ; on special duty to inquire into con served in Madras as asst. colfr. and mag. ; spcl.
dition of tenantry in Oudh, 1882-83; wrote a asst. settlt. officer, March, 1901 ; asst. sec. to-
report on that subject, and a digest of Oudh govt., Jan., 1904.
rev. circulars; reverted to mil. dept., Nov., EVANS, George Henry, Major, Indian-
1895. Civ. Vety. Dept. (supt,, civil veterinary dept.,.
ERSKINE, Kr.iTH David, Major, Indian Army, Burma). —Joined the (home) service, 27th Aug.,
Foreign Dept., Govt, of India (siipt. ofgazetteer, 1884 ; supt. civil veterinary dept., Burma,.
Rajputana).— 1st commn., 6th Feb., 1884; pol. April, 1892; served in Chin-Lushai expedn. r
asst., May, 1889 ; pol. agent, May, 1897 ; in 1889-90; author of a book on Materia Medica in
Haraoti and Tonk, Nov., 1900 ; resdt. in Western Burmese.
Rajputana States, April, 1901 ; on depn. in con EVANS, Henry Farrington, C.S. I., late
nection with revision of Imp. Gaz., Feb., 1903. Indian C.S. (United Prov.)—Educ. at Marl
ESTCOURT, Ernest Alfred, B.A., Indian borough Coll. , and Corpus Christi Coll. , Oxford ;
C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Chel apptd. after exam, of 1865; arrived, 4th Dec.,.
tenham Coll. and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ; 1867, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst.
apptd. after exam, of 1893 ; arrived. 29th Dec, mag. and collr., and settlt. officer; joint mag.
1894, and served in the Punjab as asst. and dep. collr., April, 1880; special judge, Jhansi,
commr. July, 1882 ; joint mag., 1st grade, Oct., 1882;
ETESON, Alfred, M.D., Dep. Surgn.-Gen., district and sessions judge, Jan . , 1 8S7 ; on speciaP
late Med. Dept., Assam. —Joined the Indian med. duty in Madras and Bombay, 1890-91, and as
dept. as asst. surgn., May, 1854; arrived, 30th member of Deccan agriculturists relief commn.,.
June, 1854 ; held various mil. med. charges 1891-92; oft'g. jud. commr., Oudh, May-July,
(medal for services during the Mutiny) ; sec. to 1893; commr. and agent, Benares, Dec, 1893;
surgn.-gen., Indian med. dept., March, 1879; commr. . Agra, Nov., 1895 ; chief sec. to govt.,.
dep. surgn.-gen., eastern frontier district, and Dec, 1896; junr. member, rev. board, Nov.,
sanitary commr., Assam, Jan., 1884 ; retd., 1898 ; C.S. I., June, 1899 ; addl. member of govr.-
Jan., 1880. gen.'s legisl. council, Dec, 1899; member
EUAN-SMITH, Sir Charles Bean, K.C.B., legisl. council, N.W. P. and O., 9th Nov., 1900 :
C.S.I. , D.C.L., Col. —Ensign, Madras infantry, retd., July, 1902; author of ' Farukhabad and
March., 1859; served in Abyssinian expedn., Agra settlt. reports,' &c.
1867-68 (medal); sec. toSirF. Goldsmid's mission EVANS, Loftus George, Indian C.S. (dist..
to Persia, 1870-72; C.S. I., Nov., 1872; private I and sess. judge, United Prov.). — Educ. at
sec. to Sir Bartle Frere, on special mission to Marlborough Coil. ; apptd. after exam, of 1874^
Zanzibar and Muscat, 1872-73 ; on special duty arrived, 13th Nov., 1876, and served in the
in India office, 1873-74 ; pol. agent and consul- N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and"
gen., Zanzibar, May, 1875; on special duty, collr., and asst. commr. ; joint mag., Sept., i886p
foreign dept., on occasion of Prince of Wales's judge, small cause court, Allahabad, March,.
visit to Calcutta, 1875 ; first asst. rest., Haidara- 1891 ; district and sessions judge, April,.
bad, March, 1876; pol. agent, and consul-gen., 1891.
Muscat, July, 1879 ; during the Afghan war, EVANS-GORDON, William Eden, Maj.,
1879-80, was on special pol. duty on the staff of I.S.C., late Foreign Dept., Govt, ol India.—First
Lieut. -Gen. Sir D. Stewart, and subsequently commn., 15th July, 1876; from Feb., 1883, server!
with Gen. Hill's divn., and with the Kabul- under the foreign dept. with the Central India
Kandahar force under Gen. Roberts (medal horse; boundary settlt. officer,Central India, 1883-
with two clasps, and bronze star) ; acted 84 ; attache, foreign dept. , Oct., 1885 ; also translr.
as rest., Mewar, in 1882 and 1884; asst. o( foreign European languages, Aug., 1887 ; asst..
pol. agent, Banswara. Dec, 1882; from May, sec, Nov., 1887 ; pol. officer in charge of Sardar
1883, served as addl. pol. agent, Bhartptir Ayub Khan, March, 18E8 ; asst. rest., Kashmir,
and Karauli; apptd. consul-gen. at Zanzibar, Nov., 1890; joint commr., Ladakh, March,
1888; retd. from the army, March, 1889; 1880 ; pol. officer in attendance on the Gackwar
K.C.B., Nov., 1890; envoy extraordinary in Europe, 1894; ofig. pol. agent, Jhaiawar,.
and minister plenipotentiary at Tangiers, March, 1805; retd., May, 1897.
1891-93; hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1893. EVERETT, Stephen Henry, India Office,
EVANS, Arthur Clement, A.M.I.C.E., India (senr. clerk, India Audit Office). — Educ. at
Public Works Dept. (exec, eugr.)—Trained at Dulwich Coll. ; writei, India office, May, 1872;
Thomason Civil Engrg. Coll. ; apptd. to the junr. examr., India audit office, Dec, 1873 ;
dept., Jan., 1876, and posted to the N.W. Prov. designation changed to junr. clerk, Oct., 1892;
and Oudh (irrigation); asst. cngr., July, 1876; senr. clerk, Mar., 1897.
exec, engr., Nov., 1887. EWBANK, Alfred Lloyd Vandyke, M.A.,
EVANS, Charles Thomas, M.I.C.E., late late Educn. Dept., Bengal. —Apptd., 16th Jan.,
India Public Works Dept. —Trained at Thomason 1868; arrived, 28th Feb., 1868, and served as
Coll. ; from Aug., i860, served in subord. profr. Patna coll., and principal, Dacca coll. ;■
offices; apptd. to the dept., Sept., 1869, as asst. profr., Patna coll., Oct. 1879; principal, Oct.,
engr., and employed 011 irrign. works in the 1 1 881 ; retd., April, 1897.
N.W. Prov. ana Oudh; exec, engr., June, 1876; EYRE, Gervas Selwyn, Barr. (1890), Lieut. -
retd., Nov., 1896. i C0I..I.S.C., late Burma Commn.— First commn. ,,
49° RECORD OF SERVICES.
12th June, 1869; served in mil. dept. until July, the Punjab ; on famine duty in Bengal, 1874 ;
1 £79, when he was apptd. asst. commr. in offg. settlt. officer, Rohtak, 1875-76 and 1877 ;
Burma; on duty with the Burma field force, asst. to the officer on special duty in
1887; and with the force operating against the Kashmir, June to Sept., 1879 ; junr. sec.
Chins, 1888; dep. commr., May, 1888; offg. to govt., Punjab, Nov., 1888; rev. sec, March,
inspr.-gen. of police, 1803, and from March, 1894, 1890; offd. for various periods as chief sec. ;
to Oct., 1895; commr., April, 1900; retd., dep. commr., April, 1892; chief sec. to govt.,
Feb., 1902, royal humane society's medal for Punjab, Sept., 1895, to Nov., 1808; commr. and
saving lives of two brother officers. supt., Jan., 1899; C.S. I., May, 1900; retd.,
EZECHIEL, Joseph Ai.oysius, Indian C.S. May. 1901 ; author of the Rohtak settlt. report,
i joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal).—Educ. at and ' Punjab Famine Code.'
Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, FARDUNJi KUVARJI TARAPURVALLA,
of 1890; arrived, 25th Nov., 1892, and served in CLE., B.A., L.C.E., Bombay Public Works
Assam as asst. commr. and sub-divl. officer; Dept. {suptg. engr.). —Joined the service 28th
joint mag. and dep. coll., Jan., 1899. March, 1876, and served as asst. engr. ; exec,
FAGAN', Christopher George Forbes, engr., March, i833 ; CLE., Jan., 1901 ; K.-i-H.
Lieut. -Col., Indian Army (pot. agent, E. Ra)pu- medal, Mav, 1900; suptg. engr., April, 1004.
iana States). —Educ. at Harrow : first commis FARLEY, Frank, India Public Works
sion, 63rd Foot, nth Feb., 1875; joined the Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at Thomason Coll. ,
Bengal Start' Corps. Feb., 1879; served in the apptd. to the dept. nth Oct., 1S79, and posted
Afghan war of 1879-80 (medal) ; served in the to the Punjab; asst. engr., July, 1880; exec,
commissariat dept., June, 1 89 r, to June, 1882; engr., Auc, 1895.
squadron offr. 10th B. Lancers, June, 1882 ; FARMER. Henry Richard, late Indian C.S.
asst. dist. sunt, of police, Punjab, Sept., 1885; (Madras). —Educ. at Loughborough, BroniL-
<1ist. supt., March, 1887; asst. rest, at Hyder grove, and Uppingham Gr. Schs. ; apptd. after
abad, Nov., 1892; asst. pol. agent, Bussorah, exam, of 1866 ; arrived. 4th Dec, 1868, and
Feb., 1897; asst. pol. agent, Maskat, April. 1898; served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. , and
pol. agent, Kota, Feb., 1900; pol. agent, Alwar, sub-collr. and joint mag. ; district and sessions
Nov., 1901 ; ditto, E. Rajputana States, May, judge, Dec, 1887; retd., June, 1896.
1004. FARQL'HAR, William. M.D., Dep. Surgn. -
FAGAN, Patrick James, Indian C.S. (dep. Gen., late Madras Med. Dept. —Asst. surgn..
commr., Punjab). —Educ. at BUindell's Sell., 28th May, 1858; arrived, 31st Dec, 1858, and
Tiverton, and St. John's Coll., Cambridge; served under the mil. dept. in Madras, Burma,
apptd. after exam, of 1885; arrived, 26th Nov., and the Straits Settlements ; also held civil
1887, and served in the Punjab as asst. med. charge. Tounghoo, in 1859; med. officer,
commr.; settlt. officer, Bikanir, 1892-93; dep. Utakamand, Nov., 1882; dep. surgn. -gen., Bel-
commr.. Aug., 1896. gaum and W. districts, July, 1385 ; retd., July,
FAIRLEY, Francis Noel, India Office 1890.
{2nd class clerk. India Store depot). —Apptd. 2nd FARRAN, George Houghton.M.A., late Jud.
class clerk. India store dep6t, 17th March, 1903. Dept., Bombay. —Served from 17th May. 1866,
FAIRWEATHER, James, M.D., Dep. Surgn. - as head asst. in the prothonotary's office, high
Gen. , late Med. Dept., Punjab. —Arrived, 20th court, Bombay; dep. registrar, commr. for taking
March, 1856 ; in civil charge of Rawal Pindi and affidavits, and judge's clerk, Nov., 1873; ass!,
its jail, April, 1869; civil surgn. at Gurdaspur, commr. for taking accts. and asst. taxing master,
April, 1874, and subsequently at other stations in July, 1876 ; master and registrar in equity,
the Punjab ; ofTd. as sanitary commr., surgn. - commr. for taking accts., and taxing officer,
gen., Punjab, and inspr.-gen. of prisons ; also Sept., 1893 ; retd., Jan. 1899.
acted for various periods as med. adviser to the FARRANT, James Thomas. India Public
Maharaja of Patiala ; retd., 1886; author of Works Dept.fr.ver. engr.). —Trained at Thomason
several papers on professional subjects. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept., Oct., 1877, and posted
FALLE. Philip John, Comdr. R.I.M., late to the Punjab ; asst. engr., March, 1878 ; exec,
Bengal Marine Dept. — Entered the Royal engr., Dec, 1892.
Indian Marine, Jan., 1868; apptd. port officer, FAULKNER, Ernest Thevelyan, India
Calcutta, April, 1898 ; retd., Mav, 1901. Public Works Dept. {exec. engr.). —Trained at
FANSHAVVE, Sir Arthur Upton, K.C.I.E., R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr..
C.S. I., Indian C.S. (dir. -gen. of Post Office of Sept., 1880, and posted to Bengal ; transfd. to
India). —Educ. at Repton ; apptd. after exam, state rlys., Nov., 1886; exec, engr., Aug.. 1803.
of 1869; arrived, Nov., 1871, and served in the FAUNTHORPE, John Champion, Indian
Central Prov. as asst. commr., and inspr.-gen. C.S. (dep commr., United Prov.). —Educ. at
of registrn. ; asst. sec. to the chief commr. , July Rossall Sch. and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd.
1880 ; in charge of model farm, Nagpur, 1880-81 ; after exam, of 1890 ; arrived, 26th Oct., 1892,
from April, 1881, served in the postal dept. ; and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
postmr.-gen., Bombay. March, 1882; offg. sec. to mag. and collr. ; joint mag., April, 1897 ; under
govt, of India, fin. and commerce dept., Dec, sec. to govt., Jan. to April, 1899; dep. commr.,
1888; on special duty under home dept., Jan., Nov., 1002.
1889 ; dir.-gen. of the post office of India. May, FAWCETT, Charles Gordon Hill, Indian
1S89; member of the royal commn. on opium C.S. ifiuige, Bombay). — Educ at Harrow
1893-95; C.S. I., Jan., 1896; K.C.I.E., Jan., and PemlDroke Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
after exam, of 1888 ; arrived, 9th Nov., 1890,
FAN'SHAWE, Herbert Charles, C.S.I., and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
late Indian C.S. —Educ. at Bedford, Tonbridge, mag.; 2nd asst. and asst. judge, Feb., 1897;
and Repton ; apptd. after exam, of 1871 ; arrived, under-sec. to govt., pol., &c, depts., June,
6th.Nov. , 1873, al,d was appdt. asst. commr. in 1398 ; acting remembrancer of legal affairs,
RECORD OF SERVICES. 49 1
March, 1899, and April, 1901 ; istasst. and ditto, , sec.
Oct., to 1899;
govt.,author
Oct., of1896■ Punjab
; dep. Municipal
commr.,
Nov., 1001 ; judge and ditto, Sept., 1903.
FAWCETT, Edward Pinder, B.A., Indian Manual.'
C.S. (asst. commr.. United Prov.). — Educ. at FENTON, Thomas Charles, India Office
Dean Close Sch., Cheltenham, Ley's Sch. , and (staff clerk, registry and record dept.). —
Caius Coll., Cambridge; appointed after exam, Clerk, 2nd class, 22nd May, 1873 1 attached
of 1807, arrived 7th Dec, 1898; and served in i to the store dept. till Aug., 1879, and subse
the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., and quently to the registry dept. ; called to the
asst. commr. Bar (Middle Temple), 17th Nov., 189B ; staff
FAYRER, Sir Joseph, Bart , K.CS.L, LI..D., clerk. Oct., 1901.
M.D., F.R.S., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., Surgn.- FERARD, Henry Cecil, CLE., Indian
Gen. —Acting asst. surgn., R.N., Aug., 1847; C.S. (mag. and collr., United Prov.). —Educ.
asst. surgn., royal artillery, 1849; joined the at Eton, and Univ. Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
East India Company's service. April, 1850, and exam, of 1883; arrived, 17th Nov., 1885, and
served under the mil. dept., also holding civil served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as
surgncy. of Cherra Punji, 1850; served in the 1 asst. mag. and collr., and asst. commr.;
Burma campaign, and ofld. as civil surgn., Ran joint mag., April, 1893; dep. commr., July,
goon, 1853; apptd. residency surgn., Lucknow, 1896; CLE., Jan., 1898 ; mag. and collr., July,
. by Lord Dalhousie, for services during war in 1898.
Burma ; hon. asst. rest, at Lucknow, Sept., FERARD, John Edward, India Office (senior
1854; civil surgn., Lucknow, March, 1856; brevet clerk, judl. and public dept.). —Educ at Eton, and
rank of surgn. for services in defence of Luck Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; upper divn. clerk, local
now residency during the siege, Sept., 1858 ; govt, board, 2nd Feb., 1892; junr. clerk, India
profr. of surgery and surgn. of med. coll. hosp., office, 7th April, 1803; private sec. to parl\\
Calcutta, June, i860; med. charge of Mysore under sec. of state, Feb., 1894; private sec. to
princes, June, i860; fellow of univ. ofCalcutta, permanent under sec. ot state, July, 1898, to
March, 1861, and served for two years as prest. Feb., 1901 ; senior clerk, pub. works dept.,
of the med. faculty ; prest. of the Asiatic Society March, 1901 ; transfd. to mil. dept., Oct., 1903,
ot Bengal, 1867; offg. surgn. to viceroy, 1869; to judl. and public dept., April, 1904.
accompanied H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh in FERGUSSON, Rt. Hon. Sir James, Bart.,
his tour through India, 1870; hon. physician to G. C.S.I. , K.C.M.G., CLE., M. P.—Born in
the Queen, July, 1871 ; accompanied H.R.H. the 1832; educ at Rugby, and Univ. Coll., Oxford ;
Prince ot Wales to India, 1875-76, in med. entered the grenadier guards, and served in the
charge of his party ; retd. , 1874; prest. of med. Crimean campaign, 1854-55 (medal and three
board, India office, 1874-95 ; also member of army clasps) ; retd. from the army in 1855 ; M. P. tor
sanitary commn. ,and of senate of army med. sch. Ayrshire. 1854-57, and 1859-68, and for N.E.
at Netlcy ; bart., Jan., 1896; author of 'Clinical Manchester, from 1885 ; under sec. of state for
Surgery in India'; 'Clinical and Pathological India, June, 1866; undersec. for the home dept. ,
Observations in India'; ' Thanatophidia of July. 1867 ; govr. of S. Australia, 1868-73; govr.
India,' and other works ; retired from India of New Zealand, 1873-74 ; govr. of Bombay,
Office Medical Board, Jan., 1895. April, 1880, to March, 1885 ; parly, under sec,
FELL, Godfrey Butler Hunter, Indian C.S. of state for foreign affairs, Aug., 1886; royal
(private sec. to lieut.-govr., Burma).—Educ. at commr. for the Adelaide exhibn. of 1887 ;
• Eton and Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after postmr.-gen., Sept., 1891, to Aug., 1892.
exam, of 1894; arrived, 7th Dec, 1895, and FERGUSSON, John Carlyle, B.A., Indian
served in Burma as asst. commr. ; personal C.S. (undersec. togovt., United Prov.). —Educ. at
asst. to chief commr., April, 1897; private sec. St. Paul's Sch. and Trinity Coll. , Oxford ; apptd.
to lieut.-govr., May, 1897; acting asst. sec, after exam, of 1895 ; arrived, 8th Dec, 1896,
March, 1899; confd., Oct., 1809; under sec. to and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
govt., Oct., 1900; private sec. to lieut.-gov., mag. and collr.; asst. commr., May, 1001; settlt.
April, 1903. I offr., July, 1902 ; under sec. togovt., June. 1903.
FENNER, Henry Algernon Shrapnel, FERNANDEZ, Edward Elias, Indian Forest
■ M. I.C. E., late India Public Works Dept.—Apptd. Dept. (conservator of forests). —Entered the ser
asst. engr., 20th June, 1861; exec, engr., Sept., vice, Oct., 1873, as asst. conservator ; dep. dir.
1868 ; suptg. engr., March, 1887; offg. chief engr. Forest School, Dec, 1888 ; dep. conservator,
and joint sec. to govt, of the Punjab, Jan. -Feb. , Feb. 1891 ; conservator, Aug., 1900; author of
1892; retd., May, 1893. several woi ks on forestry.
FENTON, Layard Livingstone, Lieut.-Col., FERRERS, Vyvyan MacLeod, B.A., Indian
I.S.C., late Bombay Pol. Dept.—Joined the C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Sind). —Educ. at
service, 8th Jan., 1870, and after serving under Bath Sch. and Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
the mil. dept. was transfd. to the rev. survey after exam, of 1899; arrived. 10th Dec, 1900,
dept. as asst. supt., Nov., 1873; asst. to pol. and served in Sind as asst. collr. and mag.
agent, Kathiawar, March, 1889; supt. of surveys FERRIS, William Butler, Lieut.-Col. .Indian
under the rajasthanik court, Dec, 1890; prest. Army, Bombay Political Dept. (pol. agent
rajasthanik court, April, 1896; 1st asst. Kathia Kolhapur).—First commn., 18th Oct., 1869; in
war. April, 1899; retd. Jan., 1902. pol. employ from May, 1874 ; rest, and pol.
FENTON, Michael William. B.A., Indian agent, Somali coast, March, 1896 ; pol. agent,
C.S. (dep. commr., Punjab).—Educ. at the Mahikantha, Feb., 1897; ditto, Kolhapur, and
Royal Sch., Armagh, and Trinity Coll., Dublin; S. Maratha country, Nov., 1901.
apptd. after exam, of 1881 ; arrived, 18th Nov., FFINCH, Benjamin Traill, CLE., late India
1883, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr., OfhVe. —Apptd. to the Indian telegraph dept.,
under sec to govt, Oct., 1887, to Nov., 1891 ; 5th Nov., 1857; transfd. to Indo-European tele
•senr. sec. to finl. commrs. , July, 1892; rev. graph dept, as dep. dir. of the Persian Gulf
492 RECORD OF SERVICES.
section, April, 187;; officially designated dir. clasps); joined the Madras public works dept.,
March, 1884 ; in pol. charge, Mekran coast, Oct., 1863; dep. comptr., public works accts.,
Aug., 1879; justice of the peace for Mekran, July, 1865; dep. consulting engr. for railways,
Aug., 1880 ; dir.-in-chief, Indo-Enropeun tele and examr. of accts., Feb., 1866: from March,
graph dept., 1st April, 1893 ; C.I.E., June, 1867, served in the India public works dept. as
1897: retd., April, 1902. asst. acctnt.-gen. ; dep. acctnt.-gen., and under
FFORDE, Arthur Brownlow, Indian C.S. sec. to govt. .March, 1872 ; acctnt.-gen. and dep.
{joint mag., United Prov.). —Educ. at Bed sec, Sept., 18S1 ; member of fin. committee,
ford Or. Sch., and Christ's Coll., Cambridge ; 1886-87; retd., Oct., 1890.
apptd. after exam, of 1890; arrived, 31st Oct., FILGATE, Townley Macartney, late
1892, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh Registrn. Depts. and Jail, Bombay. —Arrived,
as asst. commr. and asst. mag. and collr. ; joint 1st March, 1867, and served as mil. sec.
mag., April, 1898, to Nov., 1900, and from March, to govr. of Bombay, and registrar-gen. of
1904. assurances ; from July, 1871, served as
FFRENCH-MULLEN,DouGLAS,M.D.,Lieut.- inspr.-gen. of registrn.; inspr.-gen. of prisons,
Col., Indian Med. Service, Foreign Dept. , Govt, in addn., April, 1887; also registrar-gen. of
of India (resdy. surgn. and chief med. offr., births, deaths, and marriages, Sept., 188S ; retd.,
Rajputana). —joined the service, 31st March, April. 1001.
1877; arrived, 25th Oct., 1877, and served FINCH, Charles Thomas, India Office (2nd
from April, 1878, under the foreign dept. class clerk, acctnt.-gen. 's dept.).—Clerk, 2nd class,
in med. charge of the Mewar Bhil corps, 17th Feb., 1872.
and offg. residency surgn. , Mewar; confd. in FINDLAY, Charles Stewart, M.A., Indian
latter appt.. Nov., 1886; civil surgn., Ajmir, C.S. (asst. commr., Cent. Prov.). —Educ. at
and med. officer of Merwara battalion, March, Aberdeen and Edinburgh Univs. and at Univ.
1893 ; administrative med. offr., Rajputana, Coll., London ; app'd. after exam, of 1897 ;
May, 1900; resdy. surgn. and chief med. offr., arrived 5th Dec, 1898, and served in the Cent.
Rajputana, May, tool. Prov. as asst. commr.
FFRENCH-MULI.EN, Jari.ath, M.D„Lieut.- FINK, William Robert, High Court,
Col., I. M.S., Bengal Med. Dept. (civil surgn., Calcutta (registrar, Calcutta High Court). —
Rajshaht). —Joined the service, March, 1878; Joined the service, 12th April, 1869, as clerk to
in mil. employ till Aug., 1878; since when the chief justice ; asst. registrar, and asst. to the
he has held civil surgeoncies in various places clerk of the crown, June, 1875; chief clerk,
in Bengal ; and has been resdt. surgn., Calcutta Feb., 1885 ; 1st asst. or dep. registrar, June,
Med. Coll. 1806; registrar, Nov., 1899.
FIDDIAN, William, M.A., late Indian C.S. FINLAY, Herbert Blakey. late Indian C.S.
(Bengal). —Educ. at Huddersfield Coll., Shrews (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at the High
bury Gr. Sch., and St. Catherine's Coll., Cam Sch. and Univ. of Edinburgh ; apptd. afterexam.
bridge ; apptd. aftcrexam. of 1866 ; arrived, 14th of 1864; arrived, Dec, 1865, and served in the
Nov. ,1868, and served in Bengal asasst. mag. and N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., settlt.
collr. ; on famine duty, May, 1874 ; offg. commr., officer, and joint mag. and dep. collr.; dep.
Sundarbans, Jan., 1879; joint mag. and dep. collr., commr., July, 1885 ; mag. and collr., Aug., 1885 ;
April, 1880 ; mag. and collr., April, 1886 ; retd., offd. as commr. in 1887, 1891, and 1893; distnet
June, 1804. and sessions judge, Dec, 1893 ; retd., March,
FIELD, Charles Dickenson, M.A., LI.. D. , 1896.
Barr. (1870), late Bengal C.S.—Educ. at Trinitv FINLAY, James Fairbairn, M.A., C.S.I., late
Coll. .Dublin ; apptd. afterexam. of1859 ; arrived^, Indian C.S. (Bengal) (Member of Council of
nth Oct., i860; served in Bengal asasst. mag. India). —Educ. at Edinburgh Acad, and Univ. ;
and. collr., joint mag. and dep. collr., and apptd. after exam, of 1873; arrived, 17th Nov.,
registrar, high court ; from Dec, 1870, served 1875, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.;
in the jud. dept.; district and sessions judge, transfd. to fin. dept. of govt, of India, May, 1881,
Oct., 1879 ; member of provl. legisl. council, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh, as offg.
Dec, 1870; judge, high court, Oct., 1880; retd., asst. and dep. acctnt.-gen. ; asst. comptr.-gen.,
Sept., 1886; author of 'Essays on Indian July, 1882; offg. acctnt.-gen., Bengal, June,
Topics,' 'Chronological Table of, and Index 1886 ; dep. auditor-gen., Nov., 1887 ; under sec.
to, the Indian Statute Book,' and other legal to govt, of India, finl. dept., Nov., 1887; offg.
works. acctnt.-gen., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Dec,
FIELD, Frederick, Foreign Dept., Govt, of 1887 ; dep. sec. to govt, of India, finl. dept.,
India (divl. and sess. judge, N.IV. Frontier April, 1889 ; sec, May, 1892; C.S.I. , May, 1896 ;
Prov.).—Joined the service, 1st Sept., 1869; temporaiy member ol'govr.-gen.'s council, April,
extra asst. commr.. Punjab, May, 1870; extra 1902 ; retd. from Indian C.S., May, 1903 ; apptd.
judl. asst. commr., March, 1880; divl. and sess. member of the Council ot India, May. 1903.
judge, N.W. Frontier Prov., Nov., 1901. FINNEY, Stephen, CLE., India Public
FIELD, George Moyle Robert, M.I.C.E., Works Dept. (manager, A'orth Western rail'
late India Public Works Dept.—Trained way).—Trained at R. I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst.
at Thomason Coll. ; apptd., 16th Oct., 1872, and engr., Oct., 1874; asst. manager, S. Bengal
emploved on irrign. works in the Punjab ; exec, state railway, May, 1881: and dep. manager,
engr., Oct., 1881 ; services lent to Patiala state, E. Bengal state railway, July, 1S80; manager,
1887-93; suptg. engr., Jan., 1899; lent to Oct.. 1892; ditto, North Western, Sept., 1899;
Kashmir state, Feb., 1903 ; chief engr., Sept., CLE.. lune, 1904.
1903 ; retd., January, 1905. F1NNIMORE, Benjamin Kington, India
FILGATE. Alexander Jerome. Col., R.E., Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.).—Trained at
late India Public Works Dept. —First commn., R.LE. College; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr.,
1S57 ; served in the China war, i860 (medal and 23rd Sept., 1881, and posted to Eengal ; exec.
RECORD OF SERVICES. 493
engr., Aug., 1893 ; under see. to govt, of Prov. and Oudh as joint mag. and dep.
Bengal, railway and civil works, April, 1902. colir. ; mag. and colir., April, 1880; retd., July
FINNV, Thomas George Rocastle, Cmdr., 1890.
late R.I.M. —Joined the service as 2nd grade FISHER, William Rogers, B.A., late Indian
offr., nth March, 1878; 1st grade olfr., Oct. Forest Service.—Apptd. asst. conservator, 28th
1880 ; cmdr., Jan. 1888 ; presy. port oft'r., Sept., 1872; arrived, 16th Dec, 1872; dep. dir. of
Madras, May, 1899; retd., May, 1904. forest sch., Dehra Dun, April, 1881, and Feb.,
FINL'CANE, Michael, C.S.I., M.A., 1884 ; conservator and dir. of the sch., March,
late Indian C.S. (Bengal). — Educ. at St. 1885 ; asst. profr. of forestry, Cooper's Hill
Munchin's Coll., Ltmerick, Limerick Acad, Coll., from Nov., 1890; editor ol 'The Indian
and Queen's Coll., Cork ; apptd. after Forester,' and author of a transln. of the
exam, of 1870 ; arrived nth Nov., 1872, and ' Amcnagemcnt des Forets ' ; retd., Jan.,
served in Bengal as asst. mag. and colir. . 189s.
manager, Raj Darbhanga, settlt. officer, and FITZGERALD, Sir Gerald, K.C.M.G.
oflg. under sec, &c. ; joint mug. and dep. —Educ. at St. Mary's Coll., Galway, and in
colir., Feb., 1884 ; dir., agricl. dept., Dec, 1884 ; France ; apptd. to the late ordnance office, Aug.,
dir. of thedept. of land recordsand agric, March, 1855 ; junr. clerk, war office, Jan., 1856, and
1888 ; in 1893 offd. as sec- t0 Eovt-> a"d as sec, estimate clerk, 1861-63; asst. commr, for the
board of rev. ; in 1894 acted as sec to govt, of investigation of public works accts., India,
India, dept. ol rev. and agric. ; resumed his post Sept., 1863 ; oflg. dep. comptr.-gen. of mil.
as oflg. sec. to rev. board, April, 189.1; sec. expenditure, March, 1364 ; transfd. to the finl.
board of rev., April, 1896; sec. to govt, of dept., India, Feb., 1868 ; personal asst. to finl.
Bengal, rev. and statistical dept., Nov., 1806 ; member of govr.-gen.'s council, July. 1869 ; asst.
C.S.I., Jan., 1898; conimr., June, 1900; retd., comptr.-gen., Aug., 1869; dep. acctnt. - gen. ,
Oct., 1903; coinmr. under the Irish Land Act, Madras, April, 1871 ; in charge of the office of
1903 ; ediled the Bengal Tcnancv Act ot 1885. acctnt. -gen., British Burma, Dec, 1871 ; dep.
FIRF.BRACE, Frederick, Lieut.-Col., R.E., acctnt.-gen., Bengal, Aug., 1872; and dep.
late India Public Works Dept.— First commn., comptr.-gen., Nov., 1876 ; served ur.der the
Dec, 1861 ; joined thedept. as asst. cngr., N.W. Egyptian govt, from Jan., 1877, and was apptd.
Prov., May, 1865; asst. principal, Rurki Coll., dir. -gen. of accts. in Egypt, Dec, 1878, and mem
1865-68; manager, Calcutta and S. E. railway, ber of fin. committee, March, 1884; attached
Feb., 1870; exec, engr., Sept., 1870; asst. dir. of to the intelligence dept. for the mil. operations
state railways, March, 1875; manager, Rajputana at Alexandria in 1882 ('medal and bronze star) ;
state railway, Nov., 1876; on duty at Cooper's C.M.G. in 1 880 ; 3rd class Osmanieh, 1880 : 2nd
Hill Coll., 1878-70 ; under sec. to govt, of India, class Medjidie, 1884; grand cordon Medjidie.
railway branch, Jan., i83o; suptg. engr., Feb., 1885; p.cctnt.-gen. of the navy, June, 1835, and
18S2; consulting engr. and joint sec. to govt, dep. and asst. to the parly, and finl. sec,
(railway branch), Bombav, Feb., 1887; chief Nov., 1385; K.C.M.G., 1885; retd., Nov., 1896.
engr., July, 1891 ; retd., Oct., 1894; author of FITZGERALD. James, Col., I.S.C., late
a 'Manual of Surveying.' Berar Commn. —Ensign, Bengal infantry, June,
FISCHER, Francis Norton, B.A., LL.B., 1856 ; arrived, Sept., 1856 ; was employed under
Indian C. S. (niig. and colir., Bengali. the mil. dept. up to 1862, including service in
— Educ at Fettes Coll., Edinburgh, and Clare the Mutiny, 1857-59 (medal and clasp), and in
Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of i386; the China war, 1860 (medal and two clasps) ;
arrived, 20th Dec, 1889, and served in Bengal from Aug., 1862, served in the Haidarabad
as asst. mag. and colir. ; joint mag. and dep. assigned districts as asst. commr., railway mag.,
colir., June, 1897 ; mag. and colir., June, and dep. commr. ; retd., April, 1889.
1900. FITZGERALD, James Richard, late Bombay
FISHER, Cecil, B.A., Indian C.S. (dfsf. C.S.—-Educ. at Uppingham Gr. Sch. ; apptd.
and sess. judge, Bengal). — Educ. at Charter after exam, of 1868; arrived, 5th Nov., 1870,
house and Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; apptd. and served in Bombay as asst. colir. and mag. ;
after exam, of 1887; arrived, 15th Dec, 1890, from Aug., 1S75, served under the foreign dept.,
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and colir.; govt, of India, as asst. gen. supt., thagi and
joint mag. and coilr., June, 1896; mag. and dakaiti dept., and asst. to rest, Hyderabad ;
colir., July, 1900; dist. and sess. judge, May, held charge of the office of rest., May, 1882 ;
1902. from July, 1882, served in Ajmir, as asst. commr.
FISHER, Frederick Henry, B. A., late Bengal and district mag. ; first asst., govr.-gen.'s agent,
C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Boston Baluchi itan, May, 1883 ; pol. agent, Oct., 1883 ;
(Jr. Sen., and Univ. of London ; apptd. after held charge of the agent's office in 1883-84,
exam, of 1S68; arrived, 4th Dec, 1870, and and of the Kalat pol. agenc3', 1884; from April,
served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and 1885, acted as 1st asst. and sec. for Berai,
•colir. ; asst. supt. and small cause judge ol Hyderabad ; retd., 1888.
Dehra Dun, March, 1879; on special duty in FITZGERALD, Percy Seymour Vesey,
connection with the preparation of the 'N.W. ■ Bombay Pol. Dept. (pol. agent, Mahi Kantha).—
Prov. Gazetteer,' Dec, 1881; joint mag. and Joined the service, 17th June, 1S71, and was
dep. colir., April, 188;; retd., Aug., i88r. employed in the Bombay rev. survey ; apptd.
FISHER, John Hadden, late Bengal C.S. asst. to the pol. agent, Kathiawar, June, 1878;
/N.W. Prov. and Oudh). — Educ. at Harrow asst. to the pol. agent, Kolhapur, Aug., 1834;
iach. ; apptd. after exam, of i860: arrived, 19th resumed his appt. in Kathiawar, Oct., 1886;
Nov., 1861 ; from June, 1863, served in the acting pol. agent, Mahi Kantha, in 1894, and
Jw.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and colir., from from March, 1895; pol. agent, Cutch, Feb.,
Jan.., 1872, served in the Central Prow as dep. 1897 ; pol. acent, Palanpur, March, 1898 ; pol.
commr. ; and from April, 1879, in the N.W. agent, Mahi Kantha, Nov., ioot.
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FITZGERALD, Sir William Girald Sey survey, Sept., 1879; acted as survey and
mour Vesey, K.C.I.E.. C.S.I., late of the settlt. commr. in 1891 and 1S92 ; retd., Nov., 1893.
India Office. —Educ. at Harrow and Oriel Coll., FLOWERS, George, B.A., Indian C.S.
Oxford ; called to the bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1865 ; (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.).—Educ.
private sec. to govr. of Bombay, 1867-72 ; pol. at Portsmouth Gr. Sch. and Emmanuel Coll.,
A.D.C. to the sec. of state for India, 14th Aug., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1001 ; arrived,
1874 ; C.S.I. . Feb., 1887 ; K.C.I.E., Aug., 1887 ; 15th Dec, 1902, and served in the United Prov.
rctd., April, 1901. as asst. mag. and collr.
FITZGIBBON, Philip John, A.M.I.C.E., FLYTER, James Artiil'r, late Bengal Opium
Bombay Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — Dept. —Entered the dept., May, 1864, and served
Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as as asst. and sub-dep. opium agent ; retd., Nov.,
asst. engr., Nov., t88o ; exec, engr., Dec, 1894. 1898.
FITZPATR1CK, Sir Dennis, K.C.S.I., (Joint FOLEY, Blanchard, M.A., Indian C.S.
late Indian C.S. (member of the Council of at mag. and dep. collr., Bengal). —Educ.
India). — Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dublin; Highgate Sch., and Merton Coll., Oxford;
apptd.
apptd. after exam, of 1858 ; served in the 1893, and served after exam, of 1892; arrived, 14th Dec,
Punjab as asst. commr. and dep. commr. , and collr. ; under sec.in toBengal as. asst. mag. and
small cause court judge, and was placed on govt., finl. dept., May,
special duty in England in connection with 1896; joint mag. and dep. collr., June, 1900.
FOORD, Arthur Willoughby, India Tele
Bcgam Samru's case, March, i860, and at Cal graph
cutta in the legisl. dept. of govt, of India, apptd. Dept. (supt.). —Trained at R.I.E., Coll. :
May, 1873 ; dep. sec. in that dept., 1874; sec. to the Punjab asst. supt., 26th Sept., 1880, and posted
from 187710 1S85; was also sec. to the govr. -gen. 's ; supt., May. 1896.
council ; acted as judge of chief court, Punjab, Survey FOOTE. Robert 15 r uce, F. G . S. , late Geological
in 1876-77, and as sec. to govt, of India, home of India. —Apptd. asst. in the geological
dept., Jan.-April, 188s ; acting chief commr., II survey,
various
and joined, 28th Sept., 18^8; served in
districts of Madras, the Nizam's territory,
Central Prov., Dec, 1885; C.S. I., Feb., 1887; and Bombay; joint charge of the survey collec
member of the public service commr., 1887, and tions, Vienna exhibn., 1S73 ; dep. supt., June,
acting rest, in Mysore; chief commr. of Assam, 1881 ; fellow of Madras univ.
Sept., 1887; rest, at Hyderabad, Aug., 1889; changed to supt. of survey, , Sept., 1884 ; designation
1885 ; offd.
lieut.-govr. of the Punjab, 6th March, 1892, as dir. in 1887; state geologist, Baroda, Oct.,
to 5th March, 1897 ; K.C.S.I., May, 1890; retd.,
March, 1897 ; member of the Council of India, author 1891 ; dir. geological dept., Mysore, Oct., 1894 '<
24th April, 1897 ; vice-presdt., 1001-02. of contributions to the survey publns. ;
FITZPATRICK, James Alexander Ossory, retd. from the survey of India, Oct., 1891.
B.A., LL.B.. Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). FORBES, Arthur, C.S.I., B.A., late Indian
—Educ. at High Sch. and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; C.S. (Bengal). — Educ at Sedbergh Sch.,
apptd. after exam, of 1902; arrived, 2nd Dec, Yorkshire, and St. John's Coll., Cambridge ;
1903, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. apptd. after exam, of 186^; arrived, 4th Dec,
FLEET, John Faithfull, CLE., Ph.D., late 1867 1867; asst. mag. and collr., Bardwan, Dec,
Indian C.S. (Bombay). — Educ. at Merchant Sept., ; offg. dej). collr. ol customs, Calcutta,
Taylors' Sch., and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. committee, 1873; also sec to the central relief
after exam, ol 1865 ; arrived, 6th Dec, 1867, and Nov., 1874, Jan., 1874; asst. commr. in Assam,
served as asst. collr. and mag. and educl. inspr. ; collr., May, to1878; May, 1876 ; joint mag. and dep.
junr. sec, board of rev.,
epigraphist to the govt, of India, Jan., 1883 ; April, 1882; mag. and
CLE., Jan., 1884 ; junr. collr. and mag. and commr. of excise, March,collr., May, 1887; oflg.
pol. agent, Sholapur, June, 1886; senr. collr,, June, 1892; C.S.I., May, i3oo 1895;
; commr., Patna,
commr., Chota
Nov., 1889 ; acting commr., Dec, 1891 ; commr. Nagpur, Oct., 1898 ; retd., Ian., 1902.
ol customs, &c, Bombay, March, 1893 ; retd., FORBES, Arthur Trevor, Indian C.S. (dist.
June, 1897; hon. Ph.D. (Gottingen). May, 1892; and
author of ' Gupta Inscriptions,' ' Dynasties of Sch.,sess. judge, Madras). —Educ. at Thame Gr.
the Kanaresc Districts,' and numerous contri apptd. Oxford, after
and Christ's Coll., Cambridge;
exam, of 1885: arrived, 18th Oct..
butions to the ' Indian Antiquary,' the Archae 1887, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
ological Reports of W. India, the 4 Epigraphia mag. ; dep. registrar,
Indica.' &c. ; was joint proprietor and editor of head asst. collr. and high court, Feb., 1893 ;
mag., July, 1805; sub-
the 'Indian Antiquary' from 1885 to 1891. collr. and joint mag., Jan., 1899; postmr.-gen.,
FLEMING, Allan Stopford, Indian C.S. Bengal, Sept., 1899; ditto, and dep. dir.-gen. of
(commr., Burma). — Educ. at Harrow, and the Post Office, Dec, 1900; postmr.-gen. ,
King's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of Madras, April, 1901 ; dist. and sess. judge, Feb.,
1880; arrived, 13th Dec, 1882, and served in 1904.
Burma as asst. commr., and otTg. under sec. ; FORBES, Barre Cassfls. B.A., Indian C.S.
dep. commr., April, 1890; commr., Feb., 1902. (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.). —Educ. at
FLEMING, John Murchison, Major, Indian Eton and King's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after
Army, Survey of India (asst. surv. gen.). —First exam, of 1902 ; arrived, 30th Nov., 1903, and
column,, 13th Aug., 1879; apptd. to survey of served in the United Prov. as asst. mag. and collr.
India, July, 1885 ; asst. supt., May, 1887 ; dep. FORBES, George Stuart, C.S.I., M.A.,
supt., Feb., 1891 ; supt., Sept., 1898 ; asst. surv. Indian C.S. (chief sec. to govt, Madras).—
gen., Sept., 1907. Educ. at Aberdeen Gr. Sch. and Univ. ; apptd.
FLETCHER, William Morris, late Rev. after exam, of 1870; arrived, 16th Oct., 1872,
Survey Dept., Bombay. — Arrived, 2nd June, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
1865, and served in Bombay as asst. supt. of rev. mag. ; from Sept., 1880, was employed as
survey; on famine duty, Nov., 1876 ; supt. of acting under sec. in the rev. dept., asst. sec,
RECORD OF SERVICES. 495
jud. and legisl. dept., and under sec. in the FORDHAM, John William, late India Public
depts. under the chief sec. ; from Jan., 1883, 1 Works. —Joined the dept. as asst. acctnt. ,
served under the govt, of India in the home I July, 1859; asst. comptr., July, 1869; dep.
dept. as offg. under sec, also in the foreign comptr. , Holkar and Nimach state railways,
dept., on special duty, Dec, 1884, and as junr. I Dec, 1871 ; examr., Jan., 1880; retd., 1889.
under sec, Jan.. 1885 ; offg. unde- sec to govt, FORREST, George William, C.I.E., late
of India, foreign dept., March, 1887; acting officer in charge of records, govt, of India. —
1 st asst. and sec. for Berar to the rest, at Educ at St. John's Coll., Cambridge; joined the
Hyderabad, Dec, 1887; sub-collr. and joint service, 19th Dec, 1872, as head master, Surat
mag., Sept., 1888; district and sessions judge, high sch. ; profr. of mathematics, Dcccan coll.,
April, 1890; collr. and mag., Jan., 1891 ; acted July, 1879; acting census commr. for Bombay,
as rev. sec. in 1895 ; sec in local and muni 1882 ; on special duty in connection with the
cipal depts., Oct., 1897 ; addl. member of legisl. Bombay records, 1884-86; profr. of English
council, Dec, 1897, June, 1S98, June, 1809, history, Elphinstone coll., Aug., 1837 ; in addn.,
June, 1902, and Feb., 1904 ; sec. to govt., rev. dir. of records, Bombay, April, i833 ; profr. of
dept., Sept., 1898; offg. chief sec. to govt., English literature, Elphinstonecoll., March, 1889,
May, 1902, and March, 1903 ; confd., Nov., 1903 ; officer in charge of records of the govt, ol
tempy. member of council, Madras, Oct., India, and of the imperial library, March, 1891
1903 ; C.S.I., June, 1904. in addn., officer in charge of patent office, Jan.
FORBES, Henry Flavelle, B.A., Indian I 1894 ; in addn. asst. sec. in the Home Dept., Oct.,
C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Wesley 1898; C.I.E., June, 1899; author of ' Selec-
Coll., Dublin, and Dublin Univ. ; apptd. after I tions from Bombay State Papers,' ' Selections
exam, of 1990 ; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1901, and from the State Papers preserved in the Foreign
served in the Punjab as asst. commr. Office of the Government of India, 1772-1785,"
FORBES, John Greenlaw, Col., R.E., late 'The Administration of Warren Hastings,'
India Public Works Dept. —First commn. as ' Selections from the State papers relating to
lieut., 9th Dec, 1854; arrived, 1st Feb., 1857, the Indian Mutiny,' ' The Administration of the
and served during the Mutiny, 1857-58 (medal Marquess of Lansdowne,' and 'Cities of India' ;
and three clasps) ; served in the public works has also edited 'Selections from the Writings
dept., Punjab, from 21st June, 1858, as asst. of Mountstuart Elphinstone';- retd., Nov.,
engr. andexec engr. , and from July, 1863, in 1900.
the N.W. Prov. ; on special duty in Madras, FORREST, Henry Telford Stonor, Indian
Feb., 1867, reporting on the Kaveri, Krishna, C.S. (Joint mag. anddtp. collr., Bengal). —Educ.
and Godavari canals ; supt. of irrign. works, at Plymouth Coll., and New Coll., Oxford;
Oudh, Dec, 1867; offg. chief engr. and sec apptd. after exam, of 1892; arrived, 26th Dec,
to chief commr., Oudh, 1872; from Nov., 1872, 1893, anu< served in Bengal as asst. mng. and
served as suptg. cni;r. in the irrign. branch in collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., June, 1900.
the N.W. Prov. , the Punjab, and Bengal, and FORRESTER, Edward Ellis! Indian C.S.
otfd. as chief engr. and joint sec, irrign. branch, (joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal Educ. at
Bengal, 1877; suptg. engr. and sec. to rest., Marlborough and Brasenose Coll., Oxford ;
Hyderabad, Dec, 1879 ; chief engr. and joint apptd. after exam, of 1894 ; arrived, 19th Dec,
sec, N.W. Prov. and Oudh, buildings and roads 1895, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
branch, April, 1881, and in the irrign. branch colli". ; joint mag. and dep. co'Ir., Feb., 1903.
from Nov., 1881; sec. to govt., Nov., 1887; FORSYTH, William, F.R.C.S., Bengal Med.
inspr.-gen. of irrign. and dep. sec to govt, ol Service (health officer, port 0/ Calcutta). —Joined
India, public works dept., Dec, 1889; sec in the service, 9th May, 1876, and served at various
the same dept., Nov., 1890; retd., Aug., 1892. stations as civil med. officer ; health officer,
port of Calcutta, March, 1392.
FORBES, L. R., late Bengal Non-Regulation FORSYTHE. Charles Albert, India Office
Commn. —Served in thejud. dept., Bengal, from (second class clerk, Registry and Record Dept.). —
March, 1364, and was apptd. asst. commr., May, Apptd. clerk, 2nd class, registry and record
1875; dep. commr., Aug., 1887; retd., March, dept.. 1st Jan., 1901.
1 891. FOSTER, Henry Fredehick Edward
FORD, Ernest, Indian C.S. (ass/, commr., Burton, B.A., Indian C.S. (win! mag. and dep.
Burma). — Educ. at St. Paul's Sch., and St. collr., Bengal).—Educ. at Christ's Hospital, and
Peter's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of Peterhouse, Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, ot
i883; arrived, 6th Dec, 1890, and served in 1894 ; arrived, 14th Dec, 1895, and served in
Burma as asst. commr. Bengal as asst. mag. and collr; joint mag. and
FORD, William, C.S.I., late Bengal C.S.— dep. collr., Nov., 1903.
Apptd. from Hailevbury, 1842; arrived, 7th July, FOSTER, William, B.A., India Office (asst.
1842; attached to the N.W. Prov., and served to Registrar and Supt. of Records).—Clerk, 2nd
in the grades of asst. mag. and collr., asst. class, 22nd Sept., 1882; B.A., London univ.,
commr., and joint mag. and dep. collr.; on I 1888 ; staff clerk, Jan., 1901 ; asst. to Registrar
special duty in the Sikh states, April, 1846; and Supt. of Records, Oct., 1901 ; editor, India
asst. to the govr.-gen.'s agent, N.W. Frontier, Office List, 1891-95; asst. editor of 'The
May, 1846 ; served subsequently in the Punjab Register of Letters, &c, of the E. India Co.,
as asst. commr. and supt., cis-Sutlej territory ; 1600-19 ' ; editor of 'The Embassy of Sir T. Roe
mag. and collr., Gurgaon, 1856; dep. commr., to India, 1615-19,' and of ' Letters received
1858 ; on special duty to Kashmir, i860 ; commr. by the E. India Co., 1615-17 ' (4 vols.); author of
and supt., Hissar, Oct., 1864; Multan, March, ' The Founding of Fort St. George.'
1865 ; in charge of the state ot Bhawalpur, 1866 ; FOTHEKINGHAM, Alexander, Indian
author of a report on native govt, as contrasted C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at
with the English system ; retd., 1869. City of London Sch. and Emman lei Coll.,
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Cambridge ; apptd. after exam., 1898 ; arrived employ till Oct., 1891, when he was apptd.
30th Dec, 1899, and served in Madras as asst. asst. commr., Punjab ; dep. commr., N.W.
collr. and map. Frontier Prov., Nov., 1901 ; reverted to Punjab,
FOWLER, Frank Dashwood, India Public Sept., 1902.
Works Dept. (exec, engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. FOX-STRANGWAYS, Maurice Walter,
Coll. ; apptd. as asst. engr., Sept., 1878, and Indian C.S. (commr.. Central Prov.).—Educ.
posted to state railways; exec, engr., Nov., at Charterhouse, and Balliol Coll., Oxford;
1892; dep. consulting engr. for railways, apptd. after exam, of 1880; arrived, 26th Nov.,
Madras, April, 1895; under sec. to govt., 1882, and served in the Central Prov. as asst.
Madras, Mav, 1895, and March, 1897. commr. and settlt. officer; judge, small cause
FOWLER, Right Hon. Sir Henry Hartley, court, Jan., 1892 ; commr. of excise, March,
G.C.S.I., M. P.—Born, 16th May, 1S30; educ. at 1892; dep. commr., April, 1892; chief sec. to
Woodhouse Grove Sch. , and St. Saviour's Gr. chief commr., April, 1897, to April, 1900;
Sch. ; mayor of Wolverhampton, 1863, and first commr., March, 1902.
chairman of the Wolverhampton sch. board ; FOY, Edward George, India Public Works
dep. lieut. for Staffordshire ; has represented Dept. (exec, engr.).—Trained at the Thomason
Wolverhampton in parliament since 1880 ; under Coll.; apptd. to the dept., Oct., 1877, and
sec. ofstate, home dept., 1884-85 ; finl. sec. to the posted to Rajputana ; asst. engr., Oct., 1878;
treasury, 1886; prest., local govt, board, Aug., exec, engr., Nov., 1890; transfd. to Burma,
1892; sec. of state for India, March, 1894, to June, 1897 ; engr. to Rangoon Municipality,
July, 1895; G.C.S.I., July, 1895. May, 1903.
tOWLER, James Townshend, late Educn. FRAMJI, J. D. (see Jehangir Dosabhai
Dept., Madras. —Principal, govt, normal sch., Framji).
Madras, 2nd Dec, 1855 ; fellow of Madras univ., FRAMJI RUSTOMJI DASAI, late Bombay
Sept., 1857; on special duty suptg. formation Forest Dept. —Entered the service, Oct., 1869,
of normal schools, May, 1858 ; from Jan., 1839, and served as asst. and dep. conservator
served as inspr. of schools ; on special duty to of forests; conservator, March, 1897; retd.,
Calcutta as member of the educl. committee, 6th Nov., 1901.
1882-83; acting dir. of public instrn., Madras, FRANCIS, Edward Belcham, late Indian
April-June, 1883; retd., Dec, 1888. C. S. ( Punjab). —Educ. at Repton Gr. Sch. ; apptd.
FOWLER, John Charles Hill, Indian C.S. after exam, of 1870; arrived, 9th Nov., 1872,
(asst. collr. and mag., Madras). — Educ. at and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; on
Tonbridge Sch. and Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; famine duty in Bengal, 1874; dep. commr.,
apptd. after exam, of 1902; arrived 27th Nov., May, 1889 ; offg. dir. of land records and
1903, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and agric, Nov., 1892, to Dec, 1893; retd., July,
mag. 1897.
FOWLER, Wilfrid Arthur, Madras Salt, FRANCIS, Frederick William, late Hyder
Abkari and Customs Dept. (dep. commr.). — ] abad Administration. — Educ. at Cheltenham
Entered the service, March, 1879, and served Coll. ; joined the service, 15th Sept., 1873, as
in the salt dept. as asst. collr. and asst. commr.; asst. supt., Bombay rev. survey; divl. inspr.,
dep. commr., April, 1896. land records and agric, Dharwar, May, 1891 ;
FOX, Charles Edmund, Barr. (1877), Jud. dir. of land records and agric, Hyderabad,
Dept., Burma (judge, chiefcourt. Lower Burma). Aug., 1891; retd., July, 1903.
—Offd. as govt, advocate, British Burma, FRANCIS, Walter, Indian C.S. (sub. collr.
1879-80, and 1884-85, and as addl. recorder, andJoint mag., Madras).—Educ. at Repton and
Rangoon, 1885-86, and 1888 ; apptd. govt, advo Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
cate, March, 1886 ; member of legist, council, of 1888 ; arrived, nth Nov., 1890, and served in
Nov., 1898 ; judge, chief court, Lower Burma, Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; under sec. to
April, 1900. govt., rev. dept.. March, 1897 ; supt. of census,
FOX, George James Buscall, India Office April, 1900; supt. of gazetteer revision, June,
(staff clerk, Store Dept.). — Clerk, 2nd class, 1902; sub. collr. and joint mag., and ditto,
6th July, 1877 ; staff clerk, March, 1901. Dec, 1903.
FOX, Harry Crokf.r, Col., R.E., late India FRANKLIN, Sir Benjamin, K.C.I.E., M.D.,
Public Works Dept. — Apptd. asst. engr., Surgn.-Gen., late Indian Med. Service. —First
12th July, 1872, and posted to Hyderabad ; exec, commn., April, 1869 ; arrived, 13th Nov., 1869;
engr., Oct., 1875 ; employed temporarily in mil. civil surgn. in Oudh, Dec, 1869; supt., central
works dept., 1800-91, and in Burma, 1892-93 ; prison, Lucknow, July, 1876 ; on special duty
public works sec. to rest., Haidarabad, May, with the viceroy, Dec, 1880; civil surgn. of
1898 ; suptg. engr., June, 1895 '< retd., July, Simla, Dec, 1881, to Nov., 1886 ; hon. surgn. to
1897. the viceroy, Jan., 1886 ; on special duty with
FOX, Henry Hoyne, A.R.I. B.A., India the lieut.-govr. of the Punjab, Nov., 1886, to
Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at March, 1887; civil surgn. and supt. of lunatic
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. as asst. engr., Oct., asylum, Jabalpur, Oct., 1887 ; surgn. to the
1877, and posted to state railways; transfd. to viceroy, Jan., 1894 ; hon. physician to the King,
Burma, Nov., 1882; exec, engr., March, 1889. March, 1898; insp.-gen. of civil hospls., Punjab,
FOX, Herbert Louis, B.A., Indian C.S. April, 1899; dir.-gen., I. M.S., and sany.
(asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at commr. with govt, of India, Jan, 1902; CLE.,
Stonyhurst Sch. and London Univ. ; apptd. May, 1896; K.C.I. E., Jan., 1903; retd., Jan.,
after exam, of 1902 ; arrived 21st Nov., 1903, '925:
and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag FRASER, Alexander Thomas, Col., R.E.,
FOX-STRANGWAYS, Harold Stephen, late Madras Public Works Dept.—Arrived,
Major, Indian Army (dtp. commr., Punjab). — 2nd March, i860, and served from that date in
First commn., 29th Aug., 1885; in military the dept. ; exec engr., Oct., 1866; transfd. to
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Central Prov., Dec, 1866; and to Rajpntana, Hosp., and Queen's Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
June, 1867; posted to N.W. Prov., mil. works exam, of 1889; arrived, 21st Dec, 1891, and
branch, April, 1872 ; served also in Jhansi and served in Burma as asst. commr. ; dep. commr.
Mysore; returned to Madras, as exec. engr., Sept., 1903.
March, 1881 ; acted as dep. chiefengr. and under FRASER, John Hugh Ronald, Indian C.1?.
sec. to govt., public works dept. ; reverted (asst. commr. , A. IP'. Frontier Prov.). —Educ.
to mil. dept., Aug., 1894 ; rctd., June, 1395. at Haileybury and Pembroke Coll., Cambridge ;
FRASER, Sir Andrew Henderson Leiih, apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 1st Dec,
K.C.S.I., M.A., Barr. (1874), Indian C.S. 19J2, and served in the Punjab and N.W.
(lieut.-govr. of Bengal). — Educ. at the Acad., Frontier Prov. as asst. commr.
Instn., and Univ. ot Edinburgh ; apptd. alter FRASER, Stuart Mitford, C.I.E., Indian
exam, of 1869; arrived, 23rd Oct., 1871, and C.S. (offg. dep. sec. togovt, ofIndia,foreign dept.).
served in Central Prov. as asst. commr. ; asst. sec. —Educ. at Blundell'sSch., Tiverton, and Balliol
to the chicl commr., April, 1877; commr. of Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1882;
excise, Sc., Aug., 1881 ; junr. sec. to the chief arrived, 25th Nov., 1884, and served in Bombay
commr., anddir. of agric, Feb., 1882; sec. tothe as asst. collr. and mag., and forest settll. officer ;
chief commr., April, 1890 ; commr., Jan., 1891 ; tutor and guardian to the Raja of Kholapur, the
membter of hemp drugs commn., 1893-94; C.S. I., Chief of kagal, and Kunvar Saheb ol Bhauna-
Jan., 1897; on*k- sec- to &ovt> °f India, Home gar, May, 1889, to April, 1894; 1st asst. Sept.,
dept., Aug., 1898; ofTg. chief commr., Central 1895 ! tutor to Maharaja ot Mysore, May, 1896,
Prov., Nov., 1899; could. March. 1902; prest. and asst. to rest., July, 1S98 ; C.I. E., June,
police commn., Sept., 190a; K.C.S.I., Jan., 1902 ; junr. collr., Aug., 1902 ; offg. dep. sec. to
1903 ; lieut.-govr. ol Bengal, Nov., 1903. govt, of India, foreign dept., Nov., 1903, and.
FRASER, Edward Alexander, Lieut. -Col., June, 1904.
I.S.C., late Foreign Dept., Govt, of India.—First FRAZER, Robert Watson, B.A.. LL.L.,
commn., 13th Sept., 1864; served under the late Madras C.S. —Educ. at Rathmines Sch.,.
foreign dept. from July, 1874, as asst. rest, in Kingstown Sch., and Trinity Coll., Dublin,
the Persian Gulf, asst. to the agent to the govr.- apptd. after exam, of 1875; arrived, 7th Nov.,
gen. in Rajputana, asst. gen. supt., thagi and 1877, and served as asst. collr. and mag.,
dakaili, and asst. to rest., Haidarabad ; 2nd engr. and manager of the Parla Kimedi estate,
asst. agent in Central India. May, 1878, to April, and acting dep. dir. of rev. settlt. ; retd.,iS36 ;
1879 ; British joint commr., Ladakh, April, 1384 ; author of' Silent Gods and Sun-steeped Lands,'
asst. sec. to govt, of India, foreign dept., Nov., 'British India,' iSy7 (in Story of the -Nations
1884; asst. rest, in Mysore, and sec. tothechief series) ; 'Literary History of India,' 189S.
commr. ol Coorg, April, i836; addl. pol. agent, FREMANTLE, Alan Frederick, B.A.,
and guardian to the heir apparent of Jodhpur, Indian C.S. (asst. commr.. United Prov.). —
Dec, 1886; 1st asst. to the agent tothegovr.- Educ. at Eton and Magdalen Coll., Oxford ;
gen. in Rajputana, and to the chief commr., apptd. after exam, of 1899; arrived 26th Nov.,
Ajmir-Merwara, June, 1837 ; pol. agent, Alwar, 1000, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudli
Oct., 1891 ; acting pol. agent in Jhalawar, as asst. -mag. and collr. and asst. commr.
Jan., 1895 ; and in E. states of Rajputana, Feb., FREMANTLE. Selwvn Howe, Indian C.S.
1895; retd., Sept., 1896 ; has transld. the {dep. commr.. United Prov.).—Educ. at Eton
' Tanszimat-l-Hasanah.' and Magdalen Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
FRASER, Erne,t Gordon, A.M.I.C.E., exam, of 1888; arrived, 27th Nov., 1890, and
late India Public Works Dept. — Trained served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
at Cooper's Hill Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., Sept., i~ag. and collr., asst. settlt. officer, and asst.
1878 ; exec, engr., Dec, 1839 ; retd., Jan., commr.; joint mag., Jan., 1896; dep. commr.,.
1901. Oct., 1903 ; author of Rae Bareli settlt. report.
FRASER, Henry, Col., late Police Dept., FRENCH, Francis Cooi'E, Indian C.S.
Central Prov. —First commn., Madras cavalry (dep. commr., Bengal). —Educ. at Marlborough
1854; arrived, 14th March, 1854; asst. to gen. and Eton, and at Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge;
supt., thagi and dakaiti dept., Nagpur, July, apptd. alter exam, of 1387; arrived, 20th Dec,
i860; joint mag., Nagpur and Berars, Aug., 1889, and served in Assam and Bengal as asst.
1861 ; from Nov., 1861, served in the police commr., and personal asst. to chief commr. ;
dept., Central Prov. ; acted as inspr.-gen., July- joint mag., March, i3yo; mag. and collr., Aug.,
Aug., 1868 ; 1st class district supt., Nov., 1885 ; 1900 ; dep. commr., March, 1903.
reverted to mil. duty, 1890. FRENCH, George Douglas, Indian C.S.
FRASER, Howard Alan Denholm, Capt. (asst. collr., Bombay). —Educ. at Lancing Coll.,
R.E., Survey of India {dep. supt.).—First and St. John's Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
commn., 18th Feb., i836 ; apptd. to Survey of of 1897 ; arrived 26th Nov., 1893, and served in
India as asst. supt., Oct., 1891 ; dep. supt., Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. and asst.
Feb., 1897. judtre.
FRASER. Hugh, B.A.,late Indian C.S.(N. W. FRENCH, Lewis, M.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
Prov. and Oudh). —Educ. at Wellington Coll., commr., Punjab). — Educ. at Merchant Taylors'
and Oriel Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, Sch., London, and St. John's Coll., Oxford,
of 1872 ; arrived, 15th Nov., 1874, and served in apptd. after exam, of 1896 ; arrived, 22nd Nov.,
the N.W. Prov. and Oudh a3 asst. mag. and 1897, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
collr. , joint mag., and asst. commr. ; registrar of FRENCHMAN, Edulji Palanji, Lieut.-Col.,
high court, N.W. Prov., April, 1839; dep. I. M.S. (inspr.-gen. of jails. Burma).-—First
commr., March, 1892; mag. and colli., April, commn, 31st Match, 1879; in mil. employ til!
1892 ; retired, July, 1899. May, 1881, from which date he held \arious
FRASER, James Denholm, Indian C.S. civil surgeoncies in Burma ; offg. inspr. gen. of
(dtp. commr., Burma).—Educ. at Christ's jail-, Burma, April, 1902 ; confd., July, 1903.
498 RECORD OF SERVICES.
FRIZELLE, Sir Joseph, Kt., late Indian C.S. i asst. dir. of agric and commerce, Feb.,
(Punjab). —Educ.at the Royal Sen., Dungannon, ! 1878; transfd. to Central Prov., July, 1882;
and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of asst. sec. to chief commr. , Aug. , 1882; cominr.
1862; arrived, 20th Dec, 1863, and served of settlts. and agric, Oct., 1885 ; also junr. sec.
in the N.W. Prov. , as asst. mas- and to chief commr., April, 1890, to Dec, 1891;
collr. ; transfd. to Punjab, May, 1864, and . CLE., Jan., 1892; offg. commr., July-Oct.,
served as asst. commr. ; jud. asst., July, 1876; I 1894; re-transfd. to the N.W. Prov. and Oudh
dep. commr., April, 1877; divl. judge, Nov., as district and sessions judge, Jan., 1895; mag.
1884; judge, chief court, Punjab, May, 1889; and collr., March, 1895; offg. commr. , Central
chief judge, May, 1898; retd., Dec, 1898. i Piovs., May, 1898; addl. member ot legisl. coun
FRIZELLE, Julian, Capt., Indian Army (ass/, 1 cil, Aug., 1S98; offg. chief commr., Assam,
commr., Punjab) — In mil. employ from 24th May, 1900 ; offg. sec. to govt, of India, rev. and
April, 1892 ; asst. commr., Punjab, Nov., 1898 ; j agri. dept., April, 1901 ; confd., May, 1901 ;
commdt., Kurram Militia. Jan., 1900, to Jan., ] confd., offg. chief commr. of As3am, April, 1902 ;
Oct., 1902; C.S.L, June, 1902 ; author
1902; city mag., Lahore, April, 1903.
FROST, Charles Evitt, late Indian C.S. of ' A Primer ofAgriculture,' ' Field and Garden
(Bombay). —Educ. at Kensington Gr. Sch. , and Crops ofProv. the N.W. Prov. and Oudh,' 'The
abroad; apptd. after exam, of 1868; arrived, Central Settlt. Code,' "Progress of the
31st Oct., 1870, and served in Bombay as asst. Central Prov., 1862-92,' &c
collr. and mag. ; second asst., Dec, 1884; first Col., Indian Med.John
FULLERTON, Campiiell. M.B., Lieut.-
Service, late Foreign Dept.,
asst. collr. , Aug. , 1887 ; junr. collr. and mag., I Govt, of India.—Joined
Nov., 1891; senr., June, 1894; retd., March, 1874; med. officer, gen. the service, 31st March,
hosp. , Calcutta, 1874-75,
1897.
FROST, Henry Francis Burnes.A.M.I.CE., and 1875-76 ; acting civil surgn., 1877 and 1878;
India Public Works Dept. (zitptg. mgr.).— served in the Afghan war, 1878-80 ; med. officer,
Baluchistan agency, Aug., 1885; agency surgn.,
Trained at R. I.E. Coll.; apptd. asst. engr. , Ouetta, and administrative med. officer for
Sept., 1879, and posted to Bengal ; exec engr., tialucui-itan. Aoril, 1891 ; retd., June, 1904.
July, 1890; suptg. engr., Sept., 1903. FULTON, Edmund McGildowny Hope,
FRY, Henky James Wakely, B.A. India C.S.L, Indian C.S. (member ofcouncil, Bombay).
Office (senior clerk. Store Dept.). —Jun. clerk, —Educ at Rugby; apptd. after exam, of 1867;
18th Aug., 1873 ; B.A. (honours in logic and arrived, 8th Nov., 1869, and served in Bombay
moral phil.), Loudon univ. , 1375; senr. clerk, as asst. collr. and mag., branch inspr.-gen. of
July, 1896. 1 registrn. and educl. inspr. in Sind, and agent
FRY, Thomas Burgess, Forest Dept., Bom for sardars in the Dcccan ; registrar of the high
bay (conservator of forests). —Appointed to the court, Bombay, Feb., 1881 ; judge and sessions
service, Sept., 1873, as asst. consr. ; dep. consr. , judge, Feb., 1886; served in Lower Burma as
Dec, 1883 ; conservator, April, 1899. jud. commr., May, 1891,10 Nov., 1892; acted as
FRY.Thomas Duncan, Indian C.S. (fudgeand judge of the high court, Bombay, 1892-93,
sessions judge, Bombay). —Educ. at St. Paul's 1 1894-95, and in 1896; cont'd., Feb., 1897;
Sch., and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after member of gov's, council, Bombay, April, 1902;
exam, of 1887 ; arrived, 1st Dec, 1889, and C.S.L, Jan., 1904.
served as asst. collr. and mag. , and forest settlt. FURLONG, Malcolm, Col., Indian Army,
officer ; 2nd asst., July, 1896 ; joint judge and late Burma Commn.—Joined the Madras army
sessions judge, Sept., 1896; 1st asst., Aug., as ensign, and arrived, lOthFcb., 1857; served at
jooo ; judge and sess. judge, April, 1902. the capture of Copul, 1858, and with the Bellary
VVtS ER, Sir Frederic William Richards, movable column, 1859 (medal) ; personal asst. to
K.C.S.I., Barr. (1880), late Indian C.S. ( Bengal). inspr.-gen. of police, Burma, June, 1865 ; served
— Educ. at foreign schs. , and at Bromsgrove Gr. in the Burma commn. from Aug., 1867 ; dep.
Sch. ; apptd. alter exam, of 1863 ; arrived, 28th commr., May, 1884 ; prest., Maulmain municipal
Nov., 1864, and served in the Punjab as asst. committee, Jan., 1885; reverted to mil. dept.,
commr. and settlt. officer; jud. asst., April, 1877 ; 1891.
on special duty with the Quetta field force, 1878 FURNIYALL, John Sydenham, B.A., Indian
and 1879; dep. commr., Jan., 1882; offg. supt., C.S. (asst. commr., Burma). —Educ. at Royal
Kapurthala state, May, 1883 ; commr. in Burma, Medical Coll., F.psom, and Trinity Hall, Cam
Aug., 1886; finl. cominr., Burma, June, i838 ; bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 16th
C.S. I., Maj', 1890; retransfd. to Punjab, and Dec, 1902, and served in Burma as asst.
apptd. commr. and supt., March, 1891; offg. commr.
chief commr. , Burma, May, 1892, to May, 1894, GABBETT, Edward, India Public Works
when he returned to the Punjab as offg. finl. Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ;
commr. ; member of govr.-gen.'s legisl. council, apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1888, and posted to
Dec, 1894; K. C.S. I., Jan., 1895; chief commr. Burma; exec, engr., Aug., 1808.
of Burma, April, 1895 ; lieut.-govr., Burma, May, GABBETT, Joseph Edward, India Public
1897 ; retd., April, 1903 ; author of the Dcra Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at R.I.E.
Gha7i Khan settlt. report. Coll. ; apptd. 1st Oct., 1877, and posted as
FRYER, William Herbert, India Office asst. engr. to state railways ; exec, engr., July,
(ind class clerk, Acctnt.-Gen.'s Dept.). —Clerk, 1892 ; dep. consulting engr. for railways,
2nd class, 25th July, 1892. Calcutta, May, 1900, to May, 1903.
FULLER, Joseph Bampfyi.de, C.S.I., CLE., GABRIEL, Edmund Vivian, Indian CS.(<wsA
Indian C.S. (chief commr., Assam).—Educ. at sec. to govt, of India, foreign dept.). —Educ at
Marlborough ; apptd. after exam, of 1873 > Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam,
arrived, 13th Nov., 1875; and served in of 1897 ; arrived 7th Dec, 1898, and served in
the N.W. Prov., as asst. mag. and collr. ; Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; offd. as asst
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to the agent to the govr.-gen. in Central India I British Burma and Bengal; asst. to the inspr.-
from Nov., 1901, to Feb., 1903 when he was ' gen. of forests, 1877-79; dep. conservator,
apptd. asst. sec. in the foreign dept. Bengal, July, 1880; conservator, Sept., 1882;
GAFFNEY, John Burke, Brigade-Surgn.- I transfd. to Madras, Dec, 1882; transfd. to
Lieut.-Col., late Med. Dept., Central Prov. N.W. Prov. as conservator of sch. circle, and
—Apptd. to the Indian med. service, 1st Oct., dir. of the forest sch., Dehra Dun, Oct., 1890;
i860, having previously served as asst. surgn., CLE., June,i899; author ofa ' Manual oflndian
home service, 1864-65 ; was employed under the Timbers'; retd., Feb., 1899.
mil. dept., including service in the Nicobar GAMBLE, Reginald Arthur, B.A., Indian
expedn., 1867; house surgn., med. coll. hosp., 1 C.S. (acctnt.-gen., Punjab and N.W. Frontier
Calcutta, March, 1868 ; from June, 1868, served 1 Prov.).—Educ. at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
in the Central Prov. as civil asst. surgn., after exam, of 1881 ; arrived, 30th Dec, 1884,
civil surgn. and jail supt, &c. ; retd., Oct., and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.;
1894. transfd. to finl. dept., govt, of India, as acting
GAHAN, Henry Herbert, M.I.C.E., late asst. comptr. of India treasuries, Nov., 188c ;
India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. to the dept., acting dep. acctnt.-gen. , Allahabad, June, 1890;
18th Sept., 1873, and posted to state railways; under sec. in the fin. and commerce dept., Dec,
exec. engr. , May, 1883 ; services lent to Dholpur ; 1894; transfd. to Punjab, Dec, 1897; accnt.-
state, 1883-86 ; supt. of works, Wazirabad- genl., Oct., 1899; accnt.-genl., Punjab, and
Lyallpur state railway, Dec, 1894; dep. con
sulting engr. to govt, of India for railways, N.W. Frontier Prov., Nov., 1901.
GANPATRAO DAMODHAR PANSE,
I.ucknow, Oct., 1895; retd., May, 1899.
GAIT, Edward Albert, Indian C.S. (nrig. Statutory C.S. (senr. collr. and mag. , Bombay). —
Apptd. probr. under the native civil service
and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Univ. Coll., rules,
London; apptd. alter exam, of 1882 ; arrived, Dec, and asst. collr. and 'Hag., Bombay, 13th
nth Dec, 1882, and served as asst. commr. in Dec, 1881 ; cont'd., 5th June, 1884; 2nd asst.
Assam ; provl. supt. of census, 1890, and wrote and collr. and1stmag.,
1890; asst., June, 1894; junr. collr.
the provl. report ; acted as sec. to the chief and mag., Dec, 1901. June, 1897; senr. collr.
commr., 1891-92 and 1895-96; dep. commr., GARBETT, Colin Hubert, Col., Indian
Nov., 1892 ; dir. of land records and agric, Nov.,
1893; mag. and collr., Nov., 1897; supt. of Army, late Bengal Non-Regulation Commn. —
census operations, Bengal. April, lyoo ; offg. 1866, commn.,
First 27th June, 1859; from 4th Dec,
census commr. of India, Jan. 1903; author of j commr., Nov.,in 1879.
served Bengal as asst. commr.; dep.
' Report on the Census of Assam ' and other GARDINER, Edward Rawson, India Public
papers dealing with Assam govt. Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E.
GALTSKELL, Arthur, Indian C.S. (dep. Coll.
Commr. , Burma). —Educ at Cheltenham, and 1881, ; and apptd. to dept. as asst. engr., Sept ,
posted to Bengal ; exec engr , Feb.,
New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1887 ; 1891 ; under-sec. to govt., Nov., 1897, and
arrived, 9th Dec, 1889, and served in Burma March, 1901.
as asst. commr. and settlt. officer; dir. of land GARDINER, John William, late Bengal C.S.
records and agric, March, 1899, to May, 1904 ; (Punjab).—Educ at the Lycee Imperial Bona-
dep. commr., May, 1904. j parte, Paris ; apptd. after exam, of 1863 ; arrived,
GALE, Alfred Bonner, India Public Works 24th Nov., 1864, and served in the Punjab as
Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at K.I.E. Coll. ;
apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct , 1887, and posted to I asst. commr. ;jud. asst., Dec, 1880; dep. commr.,
Nov., 1885; also settlt. officer, 1887-88; retd.,
N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; exec, engr., March, Nov., 1889.
1897. GARDINER, Richard, Lieut.-CoL, R.E., late
GALES, Robert Richard, A.M.I.C.E., IndiaPublicWorksDept.—Lieut., 8th Jan., i368;
F.C.H., India Public Works Dept. (exec,
engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. II 2nd asst. engr., Rajputana state railway, 10th
engr., 24th Aug., 1886, and posted to state j Nov., 1870; exec, engr., W. Rajputana section,
Feb., 1875; dep. manager, July, 1882; otfg.
rlvs. ; exec, engr., Nov., 1896. under sec. to govt, of India, railway branch,
GALLOWAY, Robert, Police Dept. Berar
(dist. supt.)—Joined the dept., Feb., 1881 ; asst. | Nov., 1886; manager and engr.-in-chief, Bhau-
nagar-Gondal railway, June, 1887; also charge
supt. ol police, Feb. 1883; dist. supt., July, of Morvi railway, June, 1887; retd. , April, 1893 ;
'895-
GAL1 ON, Charles Arthur, M. A. , late Indian 1 June-Oct.,
temporary member of govr.-gen.'s council,
1899.
C.S. (Madras).— Educ. at St. Peter's Coll., GARDINER, William Norman, India Office
Radley, Magdalen Gr. Sell., and Exeter Coll., (second
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1862 ; arrived, 2nd class, storeclerk,
class store dept. ). — Apptd. clerk,
dept., 13th Nov., 1901.
10th Nov., 1863; served in Madras as asst.
collr. and mag., asst. commr. (Nilgiri Hills), and GARLICK, Ralph Reynolds, India C.S.
sec. to the board of rev.; district and sessions (asst. mag. and collr. , Bengal) . — Educ. at
judge, Dec, 1883; collr. and mag., Oct., 1884; King Edward VI. Sch., Stratford-on-Avon,
acting commr. of salt and abkari rev., April, and Pembroke Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
1886 ; acting member, board of rev. , April, 1887 ; of 1899 , arrived 3rd Dec, 1900, and served in
sec. to govt, rev. dept., Nov., 1888; acting chief Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.
sec, and member of legisl. council, Jan. to April, GARRETT, Abraham, Indian C.S. (Joint inag.
1893; retd., Sept., 1894. and dep. collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Bath Coll.
GAMBLE, JamesSykes, CLE.. M.A., F.L.S., and Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; apptd. aftei exam.
late India Forest Dept. —Educ. at Magdalen Coll., I ot 1894 ; arrived, 19th Dec, 1895, and served in
Oxford ; apptd. asst. conservator of forests, Oct., Bengal as asst. mag. and collr ; joint mag. and
1 87 1 ; arrived, 27th Dec, 1871, and served in 1 dep. collr., Maich, 1933.
500 RECORD OF SERVICES.
GARRETT, Alfred Howard, Madras Public- Madras (conservator).—Joined the service, 21st
Works Dept. {chief engr.). —Trained at R.I.F. 1 Oct., 1875; dep. consr., Feb., 187^; consr.,
Coll. ; joined the service, ist Oct., 1874, as asst. July, 1900.
engr.; exec, engr., May, 1883; suptg. engr, GATES, Frank Campbell, Barr. (1891),
Dec, 1900; chief engr. , and joint sec. to govt, Indian C.S. (chiefsec. to g >vt., Burma). —Educ.
(irrigation). Oct., 1903. at Cheltenham Coll., and Balliol Coll., Oxford;
GARRETT, Annesley John, Lieut.-Col., apptd. after exam, of 1880; arrived, iSth
I.S.C., late Hyderabad Administration.— Kduc. I Dec, 1882, and served in Bengal as asst.
at Marlborough; first cominn. , 29th May, 1866; mag. and collr. ; from Aug., 1S84. served in
mil. sec. to the rest., Hyderabad, March, 1890, Burma as asst. commr. ; on special duty in
to March, 1801; ; ret., March, 189Q. Upper Burma, March, 1887 ; junr. sec. to chief
GARRETT, Henry William, India Office, commr., April, 1887; under sec, Oct., 1887;
(staff clerk, Pol. Dept.).—Educ. at the King's dep. commr., Aug., 1889; junr. sec, March,
Sch., Ely ; clerk, and class, acctnt.-gen. 's 1891 ; sec, March, 1893 ; rev. sec, Jan, 1895 ;
dept., 12th April, 1882; transfd. to pol. dept., sec. to govt., May, 1897 ; commr., Aug.,
June, 1S90 ; staff clerk, May, 1901. I 1901 ; chief sec. to govt., Sept., 1903; member
GARRETT, James Hugh Eliot, Indian C.S. of legisl. council, Burma, Sept., 1903.
(mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Reading GATHERER, Arthur Bkanolu, M.I.C.E..
Gr. Sch., Clilton Coll. and New Coll., Oxford ; late India Public Works Dept.—Arrived, 8th
apptd. after exam, of 1885 ; arrived, 25th Nov., Nov., 1804, and served in the public works dept. .
1887, and served as asst. mag. and collr.; joint Madras and Mysore; exec, engr., Sept., 1873;
mag. and dep. collr., Oct., 1894; mag. and asst. sec. to rest., public works dept., Haidarabad,
collr., Dec, i?98. Dec, 1885; suptg. engr., March, 1889; transfd.
GARRETT, Robert Vernon, Lieut. -Col., In to Burma, April, 1889; chief engr. and sec. to
dian Army, late Berar Commn. —Entered the govt. pub. works dept., Mar., 1900 ; retd., Aug.,
service, nth Eeb., 1875; regimental duty with 1900.
54th Foot till Jan., 1879: entered staff corps, GAULD, William, India Office {second-class
Jan.. 1879; with 5th and 4th Infantry, Hyderabad clerk, Public Works AyV.).—Clerk, 2nd class,
contingent to June, 1887; asst. commr.. June, registry and record dept., 28th Dec, 1895 ;
1887; special asst. commr., June, 1895; dep. ' transld. to public works dept., Jan., 1902.
commr., May, 1896; retd., Nov., 1904. GAUNTLETT, Macer Frederic, Indian
GARSTIN, Norman Anthony, late Police ; C.S., Fin. Dept., Govt, of India (dep. aeent.-
Dept.,N.W.Prov.and Oudh. —Joined the service, 1 gen., United Prov.). —Educ. at Dulwich Coll.,
22nd Oct., 1357, as dep. collr. and mag., Bengal ; and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge; apptd. atter
transfd. to Oudh, Sept., 1859, as extra asst. exam. of 1891 ; arrived, 27th Nov., 1393, and
commr. ; asst. district supt. of police, Dec, 1863 ; served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and
district supt., Ian., 1867; retd., Dec, 1893. asst. settlt. officer ; asst. acct.-gen. , Bengal,
GARTHWAITE, Liston, B.A., late Educn. Dec, 1897; dep. acct.-gen., N.W.P. and Oudh,
Dept., Madras. —Served from 8th April, 1857, March, 1898; joint mag. and dep. collr., March,
as head master of various schs. , and as dep. 1901 ; transfd. to fin. dept., govt, of India, as
inspr. of schs. ; from Sept., 1869, served as dep. accnt.-gen., United Prov., April, 1503.
inspr. of schs. ; fellow of Madras univ., March, 1 GAY, Edward, M.A., late Fin]. Dept., Govt,
1884; compiled Kanarese and Malayalam arzis of India. —Apptd. asst. in the fin. dept., Sept.,
lor the sec. of state, and also various text I 1865; asst. coinptr.-gen. of accts., June, 1867;
books ; retd., Dec, 1888; K.-i-H. medal, May, acting dep. acctnt.-gen., Bombay, April, 1868;
1900. dep. comptr.-gen., Calcutta, Sept., 1869; acting
GARWOOD, John Frederick, Col., R.E., acctnt.-gen., Bengal, 1874-75; acctnt. - gen. ,
late Indian Mil. Works Services. —• First Bombay, and commr. of paper currency, April,
commn., 17th April, 1866; arrived, 17th Feb., 1879 ; comptr. and auditor-gen. and head commr.
1872, and served in the public works dept. of paper currency, Nov., 18S8 ; retd., Nov., 1891.
in the N.W. Prov. ; suptg. engr., Sept., 1890; GAYATONDE, G. V. (sec Gopal Vishwam-
on field service in the Zhob valley, 1890 ; bhar Gayatonde).
acted as suptg. engr., Baluchistan civil work;;, GAYER, Arthur Henry. —Entd. the service
and public work? sec. to agent, in 1886. 1890, as insp. of police. Aug., 1886 ; asst. dist. supt.
and 1892 ; transfd. to Bombay command, March, of police, Jan., 1888; ptrsl. asst. tochiefcommr.,
1895 ; and to head-quarters as dep. dir., April, Burma, Jan., 1801 ; asst. commr., Sept., 1891 1
1895; suptg. engr., mil. works dept., Madras, priv. sec. to lieut.-govr., Bengal, Feb., 1896 ;
March, 1897; chief engr., March, 1899; retd., supt. of stamps and stationery, March, 1899, to
April, 1001. March, 1901.
GASKELL, William, B.A., Indian C.S. GEAlvE, Edward, Indian C.S. (mag. ana'
(under sec. to govt.. United Prov.). —Educ. at ( collr., Bengal).—Educ. at Plymouth Coll. and
Loughborough and St. John's Coll., Cambridge; Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. after exam, ot
apptd. after exam, of i8q7 ; arrived 21st Nov., 1884 ; arrived, 25th Nov., 1886, and served as
1898, and served in N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., April, 1893;
asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. supt., Dehra Dun, mag. and collr., June, 1897.
Dec, 1C02; under sec. to govt., April, 1904. GEIDT, Bernard George, Indian C.S.
GASKIN, Lionel Edward Palmer. Indian (judge, high court, Calcutta). — Educ. at Shrews
C.S. (asst. commr.. Central Prov.). —Educ. at bury ; apptd. alter exam, of 1874 ; arrived, 30th
Kingswood Sch. , Bath, Bedford Gr. Sch., and Nov., 1876, and served in Bengal as asst. mag.
Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, of and collr., and in Assam as asst. commr. and
1891 ; arrived, 20th Nov., 1893, and served in personal asst. to the chief commr. : joint mag.
the Central Prov. as asst. commr. and dep. collr., Jan., 1888; district and sessions
GASS, Horace Archibald, Forest Dept., ! judge, April, 1894 ; member, lieut.-gov.'s council,
RECORD OF SERVICES.
Bengal, June, 1901 ; offg. judge, high court, GIBBONS, James Barry, Licut.-Col., Indian
Calcutta, April and Nov., 1902 and Jan., 1904 ; Med. Service (civil surgn., Bengal). — First
cont'd., May. 1904. commn., 1st Oct., 1881 ; lrom Aug., 1884, acted
GELL, Herbert George, Police Dept., as civil surgn. ; rest, physician med. coll.
Bombay (cotitmr. of police).—Joined the service hosp., Calcutta, Feb., 1885; supr.. Campbell
April, 1876, as asst. supt. of police ; supt., Sept. med. sch. and hosp., Scaldah, and profr. of
1877 ; dep. commr., Nov., 1881 ; dist. supt., Mar., med. jurisprudence, Calcutta med. coll., Oct.,
1899; offg. commr. ot police, Bombay, Jan., 1893; civil surgn., Bengal, June, 1903; author
1902 ; cont'd., Jan., 1904. of a Manual ot Medical Jurisprudence for Indir.
GEOGHEGAN, Henry Thomas, B.A., GIBBS, Henry Metcalfe, Bombay Police
M.I.C.E., late India Pr.blic Works Dept.—Educ. Dept. (dist. supt. of police).—Joined the service,
at Trinity Coll., Dublin; joined the dept., Nov., 1st Aug., 1876, and served as asst. inspector and
i368, as exec, engr., Punjab N. state railway; inspector of cotton ; asst. supt. of police, Jan.,
suptg. engr., Indus valley railway, May, 1877; 1883; supt., Nov., 1835; dist. supt., March,.
oflg. consulting engr. to govt, of India for state 1899.
railways, Feb., 1879; engr.-in-chief, Bhopal GIBSON, Basil Theodore, B.A., Indian CS.
railway, June, 1879 ; and Madras state railway (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Christ's HospL
surveys, Feb., 1885; retd., 1890. and Keble Coll., Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, of
GEORGE, Duncan, A.M.I.C.E., Bombay, 1897 ; arrived, 7th Dec, 1898, and served in the
Public Works Dept. (exec. engr ). —Trained at Punjab as asst. commr.
the Royal Indian Engrg. Coll. ; joined the GIBSON, Edward, late Indian CS. (Madras).
service as asst. engr., March, 1878 ; exec, engr., —Educ. at St. Alban'sGr. Sch. ; apptd. after exam,
Aug., 1893. of 1863 ; arrived, 25th Nov., 1864, r»i-J served ii>
GEORGE, EdwardClaudiusScotney,C. I.E., Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; on famine duty
Indian CS. (dep. commr., Burma).—Educ. at in Karnul, 1876-78; acting under sec. to govt.,
Dulwich and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after Feb., 1880; private sec. to govr. of Madras, Dec. ,
exam, of 1884; arrived, 7th March, 1S87, and 1880; sub-collr. and joint mag., June, 1882 ; sec.
served in Burma as asst. commr. ; C.I.E., Jan., to the board of rev., Jan., 1884 ; collr. and mag.,
1894 ; dep. commr., May, 1898 ; on special duty Sept., 1888 ; member of board of rev., Nov., 1893 ;
with the Burma-China Boundary commn., Dec, member of legisl. council, Jan., 1S94 ; sec. to
1897, to May, 1898, and from Nov., 1898, to July, govt., rev. dept., Nov., 1894; retd., Dec,
1809. 1896.
GERRARD, Arthur Staples, M.I.C.E., late GIBSON, F. M. (med. offr., plague research
India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. asst. engr., laboratory, Bombay.)—Joined the service. 8th
2nd Aug., 1873, and posted to state railways ; October, 1897, and was placed on plague duty
exec, engr., July, 1881; offg. consulting engr. to under Bombay govt. ; med. offr., plague research
govt, of India for railways, Lucknow, 1892-93; laboratory, Jan, 1901.
retd., May, 1899. GIBSON, Henry William, Barr. (1870), late
GHAFUR KHAN, A. (see Abdul Ghafur Oudh, Commn.—Volunteer in the Meerut light
Khan). horse, 1857-58 ; served subsequently in the mil.
GHARPUREY, H. G. (set Hari Ganpat police, 1858-61 ; asst. district supt. of police,
Rao Gharpurey). Oudh, June, 1861 ; district supt., April, 1863 ;
GHAZANFDRALI KHAN, Indian CS. (asst. from July, 1864, served in the Oudh commn. as
commr., Cent. Prov.). —Educ. at Calcutta Univ., asst. commr. ; acted as supt. of encumbered
Christ's Coll., Cambridge, and Univ. Coll., estates, Sitapur, 1874 ; dep. commr., Nov.,
London ; apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived, 1877; retd., April, 1894.
17th Nov., 1899, and served in the Cent. Prov. GIBSON, J. R., late Rev. Survey Dept., Bom
as asst. commr. bay.—Joined the service, 27th Feb. , 1862 ; arrived,
GHOSAL, J. (see Jyotsnanath Ghosal). Sept., i860, and served as asst. supt., asst. settlt.
GHOSE, Mahimohun, Indian CS. (head officer, and dep. supt. ; from 1881 to 1885 served
asst., Madras) —Educ. at St. Xavier's Coll., in Egypt, being attached to the intelligence dept.
Bombay, St. Peter's Coll., Exmouth, and Balliol during the campaign of 1882 (medal and Khe
Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1890; dive's star); supt., rev. survey, Ratnagiri, May,
arrived, nth Feb., 1893, and served in Madras 1885; from 1885 to 1890, was again employed
as asst. collr. and mag.; head asst., Feb., 1899. under the Egyptian govt., and received the order
GHOSE, M. C. (see Mohim Chandra Ghose). of the Osmanieh ; resumed his post in May, 1800,
GHOSE, Preonath, late India Public Works but dept., returned immediately to Egypt ; retd. from
Dept.—Trained at Thomason Coll., Roorkee ; the June, 1892; reed. Grand Cordon of
apptd. to the dept. as apprentice engr., Oct. " Mejidieh,''
GIBSON,
1900.
Raymond Evelyn, IndianCS. (asst.
1873; asst. engr., April, 1876; exec, engr., collr. and mag., Bombay). — Educ. at Win
Nov., 1888; retd. Nov., 1901. chester and New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
GHOSE, S. K. (see Sarat Kumar Ghose). exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 22nd Dec, 1902, and
GHOSE, T. K. (see Tarini Kumar Ghose).
GIBB, Malcolm Couper, LL.B., Indian CS. served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.
(seur. collr., Bombay).—Educ. at Harrow, and GIDUMAL, D. (see Dayaram Gidumal).
Trinity Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, GIFFARD, Gerald Godfray, Major, I. M.S.
of 1879; arrived, nth Dec, 1882, and served (profr., med. coll., Madras). — First commn.,
in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; 2nd asst., 31st March, 1890 ; in mil. employ till Dec, 1897,
Nov., 1890; 1st asst., Feb., 1893 ; junr. collr. when apptd. resdt. surg., gen. hosp., and profr.
and mag., May, 1897; senr. collr. and dist. of pathology, Madras ; dist. med. and sany-
regtr., Aug., 1000; ditto and pol. agent, Savanur, offr., Chingleput, Nov., 1899; 3rd physn., gen.
May, 1902. hosp., and profr. of materia medica, med. coll..
502 RECORD OF SERVICES.
Madras, July, 1901 ; first surgn., gen. hosp. and United Prov.). — Educ at Ayr Acad, and
profr. of surgery, med. coll., May, 1903. Christ's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam,
GILBERT, Charles Frederick, M.I.C.E., of 1886; arrived, nth Nov., 1889, and served
India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag.
Trained at the R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. and collr.; joint mag., Aug., 1893; offg. city
as asst. engr., Oct., 1875, and posted to Mysore ; mag. and wasika officer, Lucknow, March,
exec, engr., Oct., 1886; transfd. to Burma, 1894; asst. commr., May, 1896; settlt. officer,
Feb., 1887. Oct., 1896; dep. commr., July, 1899; mag. and
GILBERT-COOPER, Bryan Gardiner, collr., Dec, 1901 ; joint sec, board ot rev.,
Survey of India {dep. supt.). —Joined the service, April, 1902; sec, board of rev. , Jan. 1903.
Jan., 187S ; asst. settlt. offr., March, 1879 ; asst. GILLESPIE, James Thomas, B.A.. Indian
supt., Aug., 1880; dep. supt., Dec. 1895. C.S. (dep. registrar, high court, Madras). —
GILES, Arthur Henry, late Police Dept., Educ. at Newry Intennediate Sch., the Royal
Bengal. —Joined the dept. as asst. supt., 14th i Univ. of Ireland, and Emmanuel Coll., Cam-
Feb., 1863 ; district supt., Jan., 1866 ; dep. inspr.- I bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1892 ; arrived,
gen., Oct., 1S90; served temporarily under the 21st Dec, 1893, and served in Madras as asst.
govt, of Ceylon in 1888 ; has publd. report on collr. and mag. ; dep. registrar, high court,
police of Bombay, Madras and Calcutta, 1887; [an., 1897.
and repoi't on administration of Police, Ceylon, GILLMAN, Herbert Francis Webb, Indian
1889 ; retd., April, 1897. C.S. icollr., Madras). —Educ. at Dulwich Coll.
GILES, Edward, CLE., M.A., Bombay and Emmanuel Coll. , Cambridge; apptd. after
Educl. Dept. (dir. of public instruction). —Educ. exam, of 1886; arrived, 1st Dec, 1888, and served
at Christ Church, Oxford ; arrived, 14th May, in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.; head asst.,
1873, and served as profr. of history and pol. [ Nov., 1895.; collr., Vizianagram Zemindari,
economy, Elphinstone coll., Bombay ; educl. Aug., 1898!
inspr., May, 1875; dir. of public instruction, GIMLETTE, George Hart Desmond, CLE.,
April, 1807; addl. member of legist, council, M.D., Lieut. -Col., I. M.S. (resy. surgn., Hydera
March, 1898, Jan., 1901, and May, 1904; CLE., bad).— First commn., 31st March, 1879 ; on
Jan., 1003. mil. duty till July, 1883 ; on special cholera work
GILES, Frank, late Indian C.S. (N.W. Prov. in Egypt, Aug. to Oct., 1883 ; ofig. residency
and Oudh).—Educ. at Marlborough Coll.; apptd. surgn., Nepal, Nov., 1883; agency surgn.,
after exam, of 1871 ; arrived, 26th Oct., 1873, Baghelkhano, March, 1891; residency surgn.,
and served in the N.W. Prov., as asst. Indore, Dec, 1897 ; ditto, Hyderabad, May,
mag. and collr. and joint mag.; under sec. to J 1901 ; CLE., Nov., 1901.
govt., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Oct., 1886 ; ofig. GIRARD, Robert George (collr. of income-
sec. to board of rev., Sept., 1887; senr. asst. lax, Calcutta). —Joined the service 1st Jan.,
commr. 1 May, 1888; offg. commr., Kumaun, 1876; held non-gazetted appts. till 7th April,
1889, 1891, and 1893 ; dep. commr., Oct., 1891 ; 1896, when apptd. to be offg. collr. of income-
acted as legal remembrancer in 1893 ; member tax, Calcutta; cont'd., June, 1895.
and sec. of provl. legisl. council, Nov., 1893, to GIRINDRA NARAIN DEB, Kumar, Statu
Ian., 1894 ; supt., Dehra Dun, April, 1896 ; retd., tory C.S. {joint mag and dep. collr., Bengal).—
July. 1898. Offg. dep. mag. and dep. collr., Bardwan, Aug.,
GILES, Robert, CLE., M.A., late Sind 1878 ; apptd. under the native civil service rules
Commn.—Arrived 8th Dec., 1868; asst. settlt. proby. asst. mag. and collr., Dec, 1880; cont'd.,
officer, Indus survey, March, 1869 ; served 19th Feb., 1886; joint mag. and dep. collr.,
from Jan., 1870, as dep. collr., supt. of police, March, 1802.
and educl. inspr. in Sind; 2nd asst. collr. in GLADSTONE, Cecil Ernest, latelndianCS.
Sind, July, 1884; dep. commr., Dec, 1885 ; coll. (Punjab).—Apptd. after exam, of 1867 ; arrived,
and mag., Nov., 1895 > member of plague com 13th Nov., 1869, and served in the Punjab as
mittee, Karachi, March, 1897; acting commr., asst. collr. and mag. , and asst. commr. ; on special
Oct., 1897; confd., Dec, 1900; CLE., June, duty at Delhi at the imperial assemblage, Dec,
1899; member, plague committee, Jan., 1900; 1876; transfd. to Burma as dep. commr., Sept.,
retd., April, 1902. 1 1886; offd. as commr., April, 1889; re-
GILL, John Edward, B.A., late Indian C.S. transfd. to the Punjab, as dep. commr., Dec,
(Bengal). —Educ at Harrow, and Exeter Coll., 1889; retd., Sept., 1894.
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1875 ; arrived, GLANCY, Reginald Isidore Robert, B.A.,
23rd Ian., 1878, and served in the N.W. Prov. Indian C.S. (asst. commr., N.IV. Frontier
and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., Prov.).—Educ. at Clifton Coll. and Christ
Aug., 1887; asst. commr., Nov., 1889; settlt. Church, Oxford; apptd. alter exam, of 1806;
officer, March, 1890; joint mag., Jul}', 1800; arrived 22nd Nov., 1897, a,lu served in the
district and sessions judge, March, 1893 ; offg. Punjab as asst. commr. ; asst. sec. to chief
legal remembrancer, April, 1897 ; cont'd., April, commr., N.W. Frontier Prov., Nov., 1901 to
1902; member, legisl. council, Nov., J903 ; Sept., 1903 ; settlmt. oftr., Bannu, Oct., 1903.
retd., Dec, 1904 ; author of ' Gazetteer of the GLASS, James George Henry, CLE.,
Ghazipur District.' M.I.C.E., late India Public Works Dept.—2nd
GILLAN, Rev. G. G., M.A., late Ecclesl.Dept., asst. engr. , Central Prov. , 27th June, 1867 ; exec,
Bengal.—Asst. chaplain of the Church of Scot engr., April, 1871 ; sec. to chief commr., public
land, 4th Jan. 1866; chaplain, Jan., 1876; senr. works dept., Central Prov. , July, 1885; suptg.
chaplain of the church of Scotland in Bengal, and engr. and sec, Aug., 1888; CLE., May, 1890;
of St. Andrew's church, March, 1880 ; retd., chief engr. and sec, Jan -March, 1893; chief
1889. engr. and sec. to govt, of N.W. Prov. and Oudh,
GILLAN, Robert Woodburn, B.A., LL.B., buildings and roads branch, March, 1894 ; transfd.
Barr. (1889), Indian C.S. (sec, board of rev., I to Bengal in similar capacity, Jan., 1896 ; mem-
RECORD OF SERVICES.
ber of lieut.-govr.'s council ; retd., Mar., private sec. to the first lord of the treasury,
1898 ; member of board of visitors, R.l.E. Coll., 1872-74, and again, 1880-82 ; commr. of inland
July, loot. rev., 1882-83 ! C.B., 1882; permanent under sec.
GLAZIER, Edward George, late Bengal C.S. of state for India, 30th Sept., 1883 ; member of
—Educ. at N. London Coll. Sen. ; apptd. after the Indian currency committee, 1892-93 ; K.C.B.,
exam, of i860; arrived, 25th Sept., 1861 ; from Jan., 1893.
April, 1862, served in Bengal rev. and jud. GODREZJI DORABJI PUDUMJI, B.A.,
depts. , and was apptd. mag. and collr., 1st Finl. Dept., Govt, of India (dep. accint -gen.,
grade, Oct., 1879 ; retd. ,1891 ; author of ' Report Bombay). —Joined the service April, 1877, and
on the district of Rungpore,' ' Further Notes on served as asst. acct. -gen. at Allahabad, Bombay,
the Rungpore Records,' ' Report on the Famine Rangoon and Calcutta ; transfd. to Madras Feb.,
in Rungpore.' 1896; dep. acct. -gen., Punjab, May, 1898; dep.
OLEADO W, Frank, Forest Dept., Bombay acct. -gen., Bombay, Dec, 1899; offg. comptr.,
(conservator.). —Apptd. asst. consr., 41I1 Dec, Hyderabad, Mar., 1903, oiig. cumpt.-gen, Nov.,
1879; dep. consr., July, 1887; profr. of forestry, 1903; dep. acctnt.-gen., Bengal, April, 1904;
coil of SCI., Pooua, May, 1892; dep. dir., lorest ditto, Bombay, June, 1004.
sch., Dehra Dun., June, 1896; conservator, GODSELL, Sir William, Kt., late India
Dec, 1903. Office.—Junr. asst., India audit office, 30th
GLENNY, William Henry, late Madras Sept., i860; junr. inspr., Dec, 1868 ; asst. to the
C.S. —Educ. at Newry Sch., Royal Sch., Dun- auditor, Oct., 1892; auditor, Jan., 1805; Kt.,
gannon, and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. Jan., 1903 ; retd., Feb., 1903.
after exam, of 1861 ; served in Madras as asst. GODWIN, Charles, India Office (2nd class
collr. and mag., and sub-collr. and joint mag. ; clerk, store depot).—Apptd. 2nd class clerk,
collr. and mag., Karnul, April, 1880; acting store depdt, 2nd May, 1904.
dir. of rev. settlt. and agric, Oct., 1385; collr. GODWIN-AUSTEN, Harold, Bcrar,
and mag., N. Arcot, May, 1886; retd., 1888. Commn. (dep. commr.). —Educ. at the Royal
GLOSI'ER, John Clerke, Indian C.S. [judge Acad., Gosport ; joined the service, 27th Feb.,
andsessionsjudge, Bombay). —Educ. at Midleton 1877, and held offg. appts. at Port Blair and in
Coll., Cork, and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ; the Nicobars ; on special duty with the joint
apptd. after exam, of i838 ; arrived, 15th Nov., commr. of Ladakh in 1880 ; extra asst. supt. , Port
1890, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and Blair, Feb., 1883; transfd. to Berar as asst.
mag.; 2nd asst., Jan., 1897; istasst., Jan., 1901 ; commr., Nov., 1889; special asst. commr., June,
judge and sessions judge, Dec, 1002. 1893; dep. commr., |une, 1895.
GODBOLE, K. R. (see Kashinath Ramchandra GOKAL CHAND BADHWAR, B.A.,
Godbole). LL.B., Barr. (1898), Indian C.S. (asst. mat;, and
GODFREY, Charles Willis, Col., Indian collr., United Prov.).—Educ. at the Punja niv.,
Army, late Rev. Survey Dept., Bombay. —Educ. and Christ's College, Cambridge ; apptd. after
at foreign schs. ; arrived, 9th Sept., 1858, and exam, of 1898 ; arrived 18th Nov., 1899, and
served in the Bombay artillery; from Aug., served in the N.W. Provs. as asst. mag. and
1S64, served in the dept. as asst. supt., and collr.
was promoted to supt. of survey, Jan., 1885. GOLDINGHAM. John Dalrymple, late Madias
GODFREY, Francis Edward, late India C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury, 1853; served in
Public Works Dept.—Apptd. asst. comptr. , and Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and sub-judge ;
posted to Bombay, 1st April, 1871; dep. examr., judge of small causes, July, 1862 ; civil and ses
Jan., 1880; examr., Ian., 1882; offg. dep. sions judge, Oct., 1868 ; district and sessions
acctnt.-gen. for inspn. duty, Dec, 1892; examr. judge, Nov., 1872 ; retd., Sept., 1888.
of telegraph accls. , April, 1894; examr. of pub. GOLDNEY, William George, Punjab Police
wks. accts., Bengal, Aug., 1897; retd., April, Dept. (dep. inspr.-gen.). —Joined the service, 15th
1903. Nov., 1873; asst. dist. supt., Oct., 1S75 ; dist.
GODFREY, George, late IndianC.S.(Assam). supt., June, 1884, dep. inspr. -gen., Nov., 1903.
—Educ. at Marlborough Coll. ; apptd. after GOLDSMID, Frederic Lestock, late Bombay
exam, of 1871 ; arrived, 20th Oct., 1873, and 1 Police Dept.—Entered the service, 1st March,
served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; on 1872, as asst. supt., rev. survey; dep. collr.,
famine duty, May, 1874 ; served in Assam, March, 1876 ; asst. supt. of police, June, 1S81 ;
1874-80, and again from Oct., 1S83 ; dep. commr. , supt., Jan., 1883; tst grade, Nov., 1900; retd.,
Jan., 1885 ; acting inspr.-gen. of police, &c, Oct., 1003.
April, 1892; judge and commr., Assam valley GOLDSMITH, Septimus Jesse, Surgn.-
districts, Oct., 1892; retd., Dec, 1898. Major, late Indian Medl. Service.—Joined the
GODFREY.Stuart Hill, Major, Indian Army Bombay med. service, April, 1873 i arrived, 1st
Foreign Dept., Govt, of India (pol. agent, Dir. Nov., 1873 ; served as civil sui-gn. in N. Kanara
Swat and Cliitral). —In mil. employ lrom 22nd and Gujarat; agency surgn., Bhaghelkhand,
Jan., 1881; pol. asst., May, 1892; asst. to Sept., 1875; also tutor to Maharaja of Revvah
resdt. in Kashmir, Feb., 1900; pol.- agent, and from Oct., 1883; afterwards in med. charge of
ditto, April, 1900 ; pol. agent in Zhob, Mar., Bhaghelkhand agency and dispensaries; retd.,
1901 ; pol. agent for Dir, Swat and Chitral, March, 1891.
Nov., 1902 ; author of a translation of Pushkin's GOMPERTZ, Henry James Colley, late
Kapetar.skaya Doehka, a report on Gilgit Madras Rev. Survey Dept.—Apptd., 10th Aug.,
agency, &c. 1859 ; dep. supt., 1st class, July, 1887 ; employed
GODLEY, Sir Arthur, K.C.B., India Office in 1888 on special duty on boundary questions,
(undersec. ofState for India). —Educ at Rugby, Pudukottai, and in 1889, Karikal and Tanjore ;
and Balliol Coll., Oxford; Hertford scholar, retd., Jan., 1893.
1868; Ireland scholar, 1870; Eldon law scholar, GOMPERTZ, Richard Louis Dalziel, late
1874 ; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1876; I India Telegraph Dept.—Apptd. asst. supt., 9th
S°4 RECORD OF SERVICES.
Nov., 1870, and employed on various lines in 1 N.W. P. and O., June, 1897 ; asst accnt.-gen.,
Bombay, Bengal, Madras, &c. ; supt., Oct., Bengal, May, 1898, and April, 1900; ditto,
1887; chief supt., Jan., 1899; director, con Madras, July, 1899; dep. accnt.-gen., Bengal,
struction branch, Auk., 1901 ; retd., July, 1904. April, 1902; on depn. in office of admr.-gen.
GOOD, William, M.I.C.E., late India Public from May, 1902 ; again dep. accnt.-gen., Bengal,
Works Dept.—Apptd. asst. engr., 1 5th July, 1869, June, 1903.
and employed on irrign. works in the N.W. GOPAL DAS, Rai Bahadur, late Punjab
Prov. and Oudh ; exec. engr., Jan., 1879 ; suptg. Commn. —Served in the settlt. dept. and subord.
engr., Feb., 1895 i retd., April, 1897. jud. dept. ot the Punjab from 6th July, 1851 ;
GOODE, Samuel Walter, Indian C.S. (asst. extra jud. asst., Oct., 188S ; author of a ' Manual
mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ at Way Coll., for preparation of Records of Rights ' and ot
Adelaide, Adelaide Univ., and Caius Coll., histories of the Gujranwala and Peshawur dis
Cambridge ; apptd. alter exam, of 1901 ; arrived, tricts ; retd., 1889.
12th Jan., 1903, and served in Bengal as asst. GOPAL VISHWAMBHAR GAYATONDE.
mag. and collr. L.C.E., Bombay Public Works Dept. (exec.
GOODEVE, Arthur, Indian C.S. (dist. and engr.).~Joined the service 15th March, 1880, as
sess. judge, Bengal). — Educ. at Univ. Coll. asst. engr. ; exec, engr., Dec, 1895.
Sen. and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, GOPALA CHAR1YAR, Sarukkai, B.A.,
of 1884 ; arrived. 25th Nov., 1886, and served as B. L., Diwan Bahadur (dist. and sess. judge,
asst. mag. and collr. in Bengal; asst. comptr., Madras).— Apptd. sub. judge, Madras, 21st
India treasuries, June, 1893; dep. acctnt.-gen., March, 1885; olfg. dist. and sess. judge, Dec,
Bombay, May, 1894 ; joint mag. and dep. collr., 1900 ; confd., June, 1903.
Oct., 1890: dist. and sess. judge, May, 1001. GOPALA KRISHNA A1YAR, S.t Rai
GOODFELLOW, Arthur Trethowan, Bahadur, Madras Public Works Dept. (exec,
A.M.I.C.E., late India Public Works Dept. engr.). —Asst. engr., Sept., i83o ; exec, engr.,
—Trained at the Royal Indian Engrg. Coll. ; Feb., 1894.
apptd. asst. engr., Oct., 1894, and posted to GOPLNDRA KRISHNA DEB, Kumar,
N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; examiner, May, 1886 ; M.A.. B.L., Statutory C.S. (dist. and sess. judge,
retd., Nov., 1901. Bengal). —Served in the subord. exec, service,
GOODFELLOW, Charles Augustus, V.C. Bengal, from 27th Jan., 1876, and oflu. as regis
Lieut.-Gen., R.E., late Public Works Dept., trar of Calcutta and inspr. of registrn. offices ;
Bombay. — Joined Addiscombe, July, 1853; apptd. under the native civil service rules, Nov..
and lieut., June, 1S55 ; arrived, March, 1357; 1882, and served as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint
served with the Central India field force, mag. and dep. collr., Sept., 1891 ; inspr.-gen.
1657-58 (medal and clasp, V.C), and with of registrn., Nov., 1894; dist. and sess. judge,
the Okhamandal and Kathiawar field force, April, 1895.
1859 ; joined the dept. as special asst. engr., GORDON, Alexander Evans, Lieut. -Col. .
harbour defences, Bombay, April, i860; exec, Indian Army.—First commn., iSth April, 1865;
engr., Feb., 1S62 ; served in the Abyssinian from May, 1872, served in Bengal as asst.
expedn., 1867-68 (medal) ; suptg. engr.. May, commr. on special duty with the Maharaja of
1884; chief engr. for irrign., Sept., 1887; re Johore, Dec, 1875; caotonmt. mag. and small
verted to mil. dept., Nov., 1891. cause court judge, Dum-Dum, March, 1876;
GOODRICH, Harry Sr. AunvN, late Madras tutor to the Maharaja of Darbhangah, June.
C.S.—Educ. at Eton, and Exeter Coll., Oxford; 1877; on depn. to Kuch Behar, Dec, 1883;
apptd. after exam, of 1861 ; served in Madras as j dep. commr., March, 1887; acted as jud.
asst. collr. and mag., dep. dir. of rev. settlt., commr., Chota Nagpur, in 1893; placed on
and sub-collr. and joint mag. ; collr. and mag., I unemployed superny. list. July, 1900.
March, 1882; member of govr.-gen.'s legisl. GORDON, Donald Clunks, late India Public
council, 1884-85, and 1885-86 ; retd., Feb., Works Dept. —Joined the dept. in 1868, as asst.
1800. comptr. of accts. , N.W. Prov.; served subse
GOODR1CKE. G. M., late Bengal Customs quently as dep. comptr. in the Punjab ; comptr..
Dept. —Served from 30th Nov., 1859, as preven July, 1874 ; examr. of guaranteed railway
tive officer and appraiser, Calcutta custom house, accts., Bombay, 1377-79, an<l afterwards in
and was apptd. asst. collr. of customs, July, Madras: examr., public works accts., Madras.
1871, and dep. collr. of Calcutta, March, 1880; : May, 1 S3 1 ; in same capacity in the N.W. Prov.
also supt. ot excise rev., eollr. of stamp rev., 1 and Oudh, March, 1887 ; and in the Punjab,
and a colir. under the licence tax act; retd., I March, 1891 ; retd., April, 1897.
1889. GORDON. George, B.A., Indian C.S.
GOODRIDGE, Walter Somkrville, CLE., (dist. and sess. judge, Bengal). —Educ. at Radley
Capt., R.N. — Dir. of the Royal Indian Marine, Coll., and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
5th March, 1898 to March, 1904 ; CLE., Jan., exam, of 1882 ; arrived, 4th Dec, 1885, and
1901. served in Assam as asst. commr.; dep. commr.,
GOODWIN, Frank, India Public Works April, 1893 ; transfd. to Bengal as joint mag.
Dept. (locomotive supt.). —Appld. to tne service and dep. collr., May, 1894; dist. and sess. judge,
as asst. locomotive supt., Ma}', 1879; locomotive Mav, 1896.
supt., Nov., 1890. GORDON, Hamilton Winklp, B.A., late
GOOROO DAS BANERIEE (see Bancrjee, Indian C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. at King's Coll ,
G. D.). London ; apptd. after exam, of 1863; arrived.
GOPALCHANDRA RAY, Finl. Dept., Govt, 12th Nov., 1S64, and served in Bengal as asst.
of India (defy, accnt. -gen., Bengal). —EntereJ the mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and d-'p. collr..
dept., 8lh June, 1891, as asst. accnt. -gen., Ben March, 1879: district and sessions judge, Nov.,
gal ; asst. comptr -gen., March, 1892 ; dep. accnt.- 1881 ; ofld. at various periods as judge of high
gen., Madras, March, 1897; asst. accnt. -gen. I court, Calcutta; retd., June, 1897.
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GORDON, Huntly Pryse. late Madras j 1893 ; in 1894, acted in addn. as dir. of public
C.S.—Educ. at New Coll., London, and Trinity instrn. ; retd. Oct., 1901 ; author ol 'The Stcry
Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after exam. of 1861 ; served of Wethan-da-ya.'
in Madras as asst. collr. and mag., small cause GOUDGE, Joseph Ernest, B.A., Indian C.S.
court judge, and asst. commr. ; collr. and mag., (sctllint. offr., Bundelkhand States).—Educ. at
Dec, 1878 ; retd., Oct., 1887. Queen's Coll., Taunton, London Univ., and
GORDON, Sir John James Hood, K.C.B., Pembroke Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of
General, Indian Army (Member of the Council 1892 ; arrived, 7th Dec, 1893, an^ served in the
of India).— First comma., 21st Aug., 1849; N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr.,
entered Bengal Staff Corps, 29th May, 1861 ; and asst. commr. ; asst. settlt. offr., Nov., 1896 ;
has received medals tor the Indian mutiny, dep. commr., Nov., 1898 ; joint mag. and settle
Jowaki, Afghan and Burma campaigns ; asst. ment officer, April, 1900; settlmt. offr., Bundel
mil. sec. for Indian affairs at Horse Guards, khand States, Dec, 1903.
Oct., 1890 ; member of the Council of India, GOUGH, Archibald Edward, M.A., late
Jan., 1897; K.C.B., May, 1898; author of 'The ! Educl. Service, N.W. Prov. and Oudh.—Educ. at
Sikhs.' Lincoln Coll., Oxford ; joined the dept., 2nd
GORDON, Philip James, Major, Indian Army, Nov., 1868, and served as profr., Benares coll.,
Survey of India {supdt. , forest surveys, Bengal). and Muir coll., Allahabad ; served in Bengal,
—First commit., 22nd Jan., 1881 ; apptd. to I 1878-86, as profr. in the Hugli and presidency
Survey of India as asst. , supt., Nov., 1890; dep.
supt., Dec, 1895; supdt., forest surveys, 1 colls. . and principal of the Calcutta Madrassa ;
principal, Muir coll., Allahabad, July, 18S6 ;
Bengal, Oct., 1900. author of ' Papers relating to the Collection and
GORDON, Ramsay Frederick Clayton, Preservation of the Records of Ancient Sanskrit
Major, Indian Army (comnidl., mil. police, Literature in India,' 1878, &c, &c. ; retd. July,
Burma).—First comnin., 23id Aug., 1884; alter 1895.
mil. service acted as dep. inspr. gen. of mil. GOULDSBURY, Charies Elphinstone,
police, Burma, from April, 1901, to April, 1902, late Bengal Police Dept.—Joined the dept., 20th
and again from Nov., 1902, with subs. appt. of June, 1869, and served as asst. supt. ; dist. supt.,
commdt. of mil. police. April, 1886; retd., Jan. 1903.
GORDON. Webster Boyle, C. I.E., GOULDSBURY, Dudley Elphinstone,
A.M.I.C.E., India Public Works Dept. (suptg. Lieut. -Col., late Punjab Administration. —Joined
engr.).—Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. asst. the service, 16th Oct., 1866; arrived, 1st March,
engr., Sept., 1879; exec, engr., Oct., 1892; 1867; served in mil. dept. to June, 1882, when he
sanitary engr. to govt, of N.W. Prov. and was transfd. to the Punjab as oll'g. cantonmt.
Oudh with rank of suptg. engr., April, 1899 ; mag.; re-transfd. to mil. dept., Oct., 1882; re
sec, Irrigation Commn, 1901-03 ; CLE., Jan. sumed his appt. , May, 1883 ; confd.. March, 1887 ;
I9GORDON-LEITH, W.E., late Bengal Jud. retd., Oct., 1898.
GOUMENT, Charles Ernest Vear,
Dept. —Joined the service May, 1S93; asst. sec. A.M.I.C.E., India Public Works Dept. (suptg.
Govt, of Bengal, legisl. dept., Oct., 1893; c'eP- engr.).—Trained at Thoinason Coll., Roorkee ;
supt. and remembrancer ol legal affairs, Sept., apptd. apprentice engineer in the Punjab, Oct.,
1896 ; resgd., April, 1002. 1879; asst. engr., July, 1880; exec, engr., May,
GORE, St. George Corbet, C.S.L.Col., R.E., 1893; under sec. to govt., Punjab, April, 1899,
late Indian Survey Dept. —Joined the service, 8th ana January to May, 1902; suptg. engr., Jan.,
Jan., 1870; arrived, 15th Nov., 1872; from March, 1904.
1873, served on the great trigonl. survey of GOURLAY, William Robert, M.A., Indian
India ; on service in Afghanistan, 1879-80, with C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ. at
Sir D. Stewart's column on march from Kanda Glasgow Univ. and Jesus Coll., Cambridge ;
har to Kabul, as officer in charge oi survey ; apptd. after exam, of 1896 ; arrived 9th Dec,
attached to Afghan boundary commn., Aug., 1897, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
1884 ; dep. supt., March, 1886; supt., trigonl. collr.
surveys, Dehra Dun, May, 1894; surv. gen. of GOVIND DINANATH MADGAVKAR (see
India, Oct., 1899 ; C.S.I. , Jan., 1903; retd., May, Madgavkar, G. D.).
1904. GOWAN, Hyde Clarendon, Indian C.S.
GORST, Right Hon. Sir John Ei.don, K.C., (asst. commr. Central Prov.). —Educ at Rugby
M.P.—Graduated at St. John's Coll.. Cambridge, and New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
as 3rd wrangler, 1857; M.A., x86o: fellow of his 1901 ; arrived, 9th Dec, 1902, and served in the
coll.; called to the bar at the Inner Temple, 1865; Central Prov. as asst. commr.
CJ.C, 1875 ; solicitor-gen. in Lord Salisbury'slirst GOWERS, Ernest Arthur, B.A., India
administration, 1885-86 ; under sec. of slate for Office (j'uu. clerk, Judt. and public dept.). —Educ.
India, in Lord Salisbury'ssecond administration, at Rugby and Clare Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
Aug., 1886, to Nov., 1 891; finl.sec. tothe treasury, upper division clerk, Inland Revenue, Dec,
1891-92 ; was British plenipotentiary at the labour 1903 ; transfd. to India Office as junr. clerk,
conference at Berlin, 1890; lord rector ol Glasgow and attached to the judl. and public dept.,
univ., 1893 ; vice-prest. of committee of council 22nd Sept., 1904.
on educn. in Lord Salisbury's third and fourth GRACE, Charles Hallyburton, Col., Indian
administrations July, 1895, to July, 1902 ; author Army, lateCentral Prov.Commn. —First commn.,
of ' The Maori King.' as ensign, Madras infantry, March, 1854 ; served
GOSS, Louis Allan, late Educn. Dept., in the Central Prov. from Sept., 1859, as asst.
Burma. —Held non-gazetted appts. from 5th commr., dep. commr., and settlt. officer ; acted
Aug., 1874, to 7th April, 1878, when he was as commr. of Jabalpur, 1882; reverted to mil.
apptd. junr. inspr. cfschs. ; senr. inspr., March, dept. 1 1892.
RECORD OF SERVICES.
GRACEY, Hugh Kirkwood, B.A., Indian Jan. , 1864, and served in the Madras rev. and jud.
C.S. (settlml. offr.. United Prov.). —Educ. at depts. ; on special duty in 1868 with Dr. Janssen
City of London Sell., London Univ., and St. in connection with the solar eclipse ; collr. and
Catherine's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after mag., June, 1882; district and sessions judge,
exam, of 1887 ; arrived, 17th Dec, 18S9, and Oct., 1882 ; retd. Jan., 1899.
served in the N.W. Prov. and Ondh as asst. GRANT, Alexander, A.M.I.C.E., late India
mag. and collr. , and asst. eommr. ; joint mag., 1 Public Works Dept. —Apptd. asst. engr., July,
Nov., 1894 ; Hep. commr., Nov., 1896; mag. and 1867, and employed in N.W. Prov. and Oudh
collr., Dec, 1901 ; settlmt. offr., Cawnpore, on irrign. works; exec, engr., March, 1873;
Oct., 1903. under sec. to govt., irrign. branch, in 1888;
GRACEY, Stephen William, B.A., Indian suptg. engr., Jan., 1893; retd., Oct., 1895.
C.S. {asst. commr., N.W. Frontier Prov.). — GRANT, Alexander, late India Public Works
Educ. at City of London Sch. and Trin. Coll., Dept. --Trained at Thomason Coll.; apptd., 15th
Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1895 ; arrived I Oct., 1873, and posted to mil. works; transfd.
8th Dec, 1896, and served in the Punjab and to Punjab, Nov., 1880; exec engr., May, 1883;
N.W. Frontier Prov. as asst. commr. transfd. to Burma, Aug., 1889; and to Assam,
GRACEY, Thomas, C.S.I. , Col., R.E., late 1 May, 1894; to Hyderabad, Oct., 1895; suptg.
India Public Works Dept. —Educ at Enniskillen engr., May, 1902 ; retd., Sept., 1903.
Royal Sch.; 1st commn., 17th Dec, 1862; 1st GRANT, Alfred Hamilton, B A., Indian
asst. engr. , N.W. Prov., Sept., 1867; exec, I C.S. (sec. to chief commr.,' N.W. Frontier
engr., Sept., 1870; engr. -in-chief, Pindi-Kohat ; Prov.). —Educ. at Fcttes Coll., Edinburgh, and
section of Punjab N. railway, 1879; engr.-in- Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
chief, provl. railways under construction, N.W. 1894 ; arrived, 9th Dec, 1895, and served in
Prov. and Oudh, Oct., 1882; sec. to chief commr. , the Punjab as asst. commr ; junr. sec to fin.
public works dept. , Burma, April, 1887 ; suptg. commr., Jan., 1900; senr. sec, Nov., 1900;
engr. , Feb.. 1888 ; offg. consulting engr. for rail sec. to chief commr., N W. Frontier Prov.,
ways, and joint sec. to govt., railway branch, Nov., 1901 and Oct., 1903; asst. sec to govt,
Madras, July, 1800; consulting engr. to the of India, for. dept., July to Oct., 1903; with
govt, of India for railways, central divn. , June, mission to Kabul, Nov., 1904.
1891 ; in similar capacity, Lucknow, June, 1892 ; GRANT, Charles Frederick, M.A., Indian
chief engr., June, 1802; dir.-gen. of rail C.S. {asst. commr., Burma). —Educ at Dundee
ways, and dep. sec, railway branch, Aug., 1805, High Sch. and Edinburgh L'niv. ; apptd. after
C.S. I., June, 1897; sec. to govt, of India; exam, of 1900; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1901, and
railway branch, Nov., 1897 ; retd. Jan., 1000. served in Burma as asst. commr.
GRAHAM, George Dashwood, Bengal GRANT, Charles William, B.A., Indian
Police Dept. (dep. inspr.-genl. of police).— C.S. (asst. mag. and collr. United Prov.).—
Joined the service 12th Aug., 1874, as offg. asst. Educ. at Dulwich and Exeter Coll., Oxford :
supt. of police ; confd., July, 1877 ; dist. supt, apptd. after exam, ot 1901 ; arrived, 1st. Dec,
June, 1886; dep. inspr.-genl., Jan., 1002. 1902, and served in the United Prov. as asst.
GRAHAM, Gerald Edward Ruttledge mag. and collr.
(asst. commr., Central Prov.). — Educ. at GRANT, Donald St. John Dundas, M.A.,
Ipswich Sch., and Brasenose Coll., Oxford ;. M.B., Lieut.-Col., Indian Med. Service (profr.,
apptd. after exam, of 1900; arrived, nth Dec, Lahore mcd. coll.). —Joined the service, 1st Oct.,
1901, and served in the Central Prov. as asst. 1881; served in the Punjab from Oct., 1886, as
commr. civil surgn. ; chemical examr. to govt., and
GRAHAM, John Frederick, Indian C.S. profr., Lahore med. coll., Sept., 1891 ; offg. in
(asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at Rut a similar capacity in Calcutta from April, 1903.
land Coll. and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. GRANT, George, Brigade-Surgn., M.B..late-
after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 1st Dec, 1902, and Med. Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh.—Asst.
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. surgn., Bengal med. establt., 10th Feb., 1859 ;
GRAHAM, John Fuller, Indian C.S. (asst. arrived, nth July, 1859; from June, i860,
mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Bruton Sch., served under the govt, of the N.W. Prov. as
and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after exam, ot civil asst. surgn.; offg. supt., govt, press, and
1895; arrived 6th Dec, 1896, and served in curator of govt, books, N.W. Prov., and
Assam as asst. commr., and sub. divl. offr. ; chemical examr., Aug., 1866; supt. of new-
asst. mag. and collr.. Bengal, Jan., 1902. central prison, Farakliabad, Dec, 1866: offg.
GRAHAM, Robert Arthur, Indian C.S. inspr.-gen.of prisonsand civil hosp., N.W. Prov. ,
(sec. to commr. ofsalt, cVc, rev., Madras). —Educ in 1877, 1879, and 1882; supt., Bareilly jails,
at Winchester, and Brasenose Coll., Oxford; Dec, 1S77 ; dep. sanitary commr., 1st circle,
apptd. after exam, of 1889; arrived, nth Nov., Dec, 1883; retd., Oct., 1885.
1891, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and GRANT, George Francis Mytton, late
mag. ; head asst., Dec, 1898 ; dep. commr., Bombay C.S.—Educ. at Eton, and Brighton ;
salt, abkari, and customs dept., Oct., 1900; sec. apptd. after exam, of 1863 ; arrived, 12th Dec,
to commr. of salt, &c, rev.. June, 1903. 1864, and served as asst. collr. and mag., branch
GRAHAME, William Fitzwilliam, Indian registrar-gen., and educl. inspr. in Sind ; in
C.S. (asst. commr., Burma'). —Educ. at the charge of the Sachin state, May, 1870 ; junr.
Charterhouse, and Trinity Hall, Cambridge ; collr. of salt rev. , Bombay, Dec, 1S82 ; junr.
apptd. after exam, of 1890; arrived, 15th Nov., collr. and mag. and pol. agent, Thana, March,
1892, and served in Burma as asst. commr., offg:. 1885 ; senr. collr., Sept., 1886 ; commr., N. divn. ,
under sec, and settlmt. offr. April, 1890; retd., Nov., 1890.
GRAHAME, William Francis, B.A., late GRANT, J. G. Garrow, Dr., late Emigration
Indian C.S. (Madras). —Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dept., Bengal. —Served in the dept. from 22nd
Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1861 ; arrived, 4th I May, 1863, as med. inspr. and protector of
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labourers, Kushtia ; protector of emigrants and | GRAY, Malcolm Alexander, B.A., Lieut.-
siipt. of labour transports, Calcutta, Feb., 1871 ; Col.,I.S.C, late dep. commr., Assam. —Ensign,
supt. of emigration, Calcutta, Jan., 1874 ; 3rd (Bufl's) regt., 7th Nov., 1868; arrived, 1st
retd., 1889. Feb., 1870; served in the Assam commn., from
GRANT, John Hay, late Bombay C.S.— Aug., 1873, as offg. asst. commr. and asst
Apptd. from Haileybury, 1856; arrived, inspr. of immigrants ; confd. as asst. commr.
6th Feb., 1857, and served in Bombay as asst. July, 1877; forest settlt. officer, Oct., 1885;
collr. and mag., railway mag., and asst. rev. and dep. commr., Sept., 1888 ; retd., April,
police commr. ; junr. collr., Sept., 1877 ; 1891.
municipal commr., Bombay, Nov.. 1877; collr. GRAY, Percy, Indian C.S. (commr.. United
of Bombay, and supt. of stamps and stationery, Prov.). —Educ. at Wellington Coll. ; apptd.
Aug., 1883; special commr. for Bombay for after exam, of 1876; arrived, 30th Dec, 1878,
international exhibn. at Calcutta, 1883; retd., and served in the N. W. Prov. and Oudh as
Jan., 1888. asst. mag. and collr. ; junr. sec , board of rev. ,
GRANT, John Pyne, Col., I.S.C.. late April-July, 1885; joint mag., Sept., 1887, and
Rev. Survey of Mysore.—First commn., Bombay asst. commr., Feb., 1890; judge, small cause
infantry, Jan., 1856; joined the rev. surve3', court, Allahabad, May, 1891 ; registrar, high
i860; supt., Jan., 1868; retd., Jan., 1890. court, March, 1892; dep. commr., March, 1894;
GRANT, Thomas, India Office (2nd class mag. and coll., Nov., 1895 ; commr., Oct., 1903.
clerk, Acctut.-Gen.'s Dtp/.). —Clerk, 2nd class, GRAY, Robert, M.B., Brigade-Surgn., late
28th May, 1875. Med. Dept., Punjab.—Joined the Indian mcd.
GRANT, Trevor John Chicrele, late Bengal dept. in 1859; arrived, nth March, i860, and
C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury; arrived, 27th served in the Punjab from Feb., 1863, as civil
Jan., 1858; served in Bengal as asst. and joint asst. surgn., jail supt. and surgn. at various
mag.; mag. and collr., May, 1874; offg. stations; inspr.-gen. of prisons, Sept., 1884;
sec, board of rev., April, 1874; retd., Jan., retd., April, 1891.
1893. GRAY, Wellington, L.M., L. Ch., Brigade-
GRANT-BROWN, George Eustace Riou, Surgn. -Lieut. -Col., late Med. Dept., Bombay. —
Indian C.S. {dep. commr., Burma). —Educ. at Joined the Indian med. service, 31st March,
St. Paul's Sch., and St. Peter's Coll., Cam 1866; arrived, 9th Nov., 1866, and served as
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1887; arrived, 9th profr. and principal, Grant med. coll., surgn. at
Dec, 1889, and served in Burma as asst. the Jamsetji Jijibhoy hosp., curator of Victoria
commr. ; dep. commr., Aug., 1901. and Albert museum, and sec. to the surgn. -gen. ;
GRANT-DUFF. Rt. Hon. Sir Momntstuart retd., April, 1893.
Elphinstone, G.C.S.I., C.I.E., F.R.S.—Born
in 1829; educ. at Edinburgh, and at GRAY, William Borman, India Public
Balliol Coll., Oxford (M.A., 1853); called to Works Dept. (examiner). —Apptd. asst. cxanir.,
the bar at the Inner Temple in 1854 ; repre 12th April, 1876, and posted to Punjab Northern
sented the Elgin burghs in parliament lrom State Rly. ; dep. examnr., Jan., 1882 ; examnr.,
1857 to 1881 ; under sec. of state for India, Dec, 1886.
Dec, 1868, to Feb., 1874 ; under sec. of state GREANY, John Philip, M.D., Col., Indian
for the colonies, April, 1880, to Aug., 1881 ; Med. Service. —Joined the service 31st March,
govr. of Madras, Nov., 1881. to Dec, 1886; 1875, and was employed on mil. duty, and in
was lord rector of the univ. of Aberdeen, various acting civil posts; apptd. civil surgn.,
1866-72; King's trustee of British Museum, 1903; Julv, 1883 ; acted as dep. sanitary commr. in
author of 'Studies in European Politics,' 'Elgin 1888 and 1893 ; offg. P.M.O. Aden dist.,
Speeches,' 'A Political Survey," 'Memoir of 1903.
Sir H. S. Maine,' 'Ernest Renan,' ' Notes from GREAVES, Sir George Richards, K.C.B.,
a Diary,' &c. K.C.M.G., Gen.—First commn., 30th Nov.,
GRA'NVILLE.HenryChudleigh.A.M.I.C.E., 1849; served in the Mutiny, the Yusufzai
India Public WorksDept. (exec. engr.).—Trained expedn. of 1858 (medal with clasp), and the war
at Thomason Civil Engrg. Coll. ; entered the in New Zealand, 1862-66 (medal) ; chief of the
service as asst. engr., Oct., 1876 and posted to staff in the Ashanti expedn. of 1873-74 (medat
the Punjab; exec, engr., Dec, 1887. (India with clasp and C.B.), and in the Soudan cam
medal and three clasps, 1897-8). paign in 1885 (K.C.B., medal with clasp) ; com
GRAVES, Somerset Henry Paul, Col., mander-in-chief of Bombay army, and second
Indian Army, late Burma Police Dept. —First member of council of govr. of Bombay, March,
commn., 2nd Sept., 1868; served in the 26th 1890; resigned, April, 1393; retd., from the
native infantry, and in June, 1885, was apptd. army, June, 1896.
supt. ol police, Port Blair; dep. inspr. -gen. of GREAVES, Richard Herbert, late Indian
police, Lpper Burma, May, 1837; reverted to C.S. (Assam).—Apptd. after exam, of 1867;
mil. duty, 1888. arrived, 19th Jan., 1870, and served in Bengal as
GRAY, Evelyn, Barr. (1888), Indian C.S. asst. mag. and collr. , and joint mag. and dep.
(collr. of land rev. , customs, and opium, collr. ; tiansfd. to Assam as districtand sessions
Bombay.)—Educ. at Cheltenham Coll. ; apptd. judge, Sylhet, Oct., 1887; retd., July, 1896.
after exam, of 1876; arrived, 27th Dec, 1878, GREEN, Charles Robert Mortimer, Major,
and served as asst. collr. and mag. and forest Indian Med. Service (civil surgn., Simla). —
settlt. officer ; transfd. to Central Prov. as asst. First commn., Sept., 1886; in mil. employ till
commr.. Dec. 1891 ; dep. commr., Ian., 1802; Oct., 1891 ; civil surgn., Manbhum, July, 1893 »
re-transfd. to Bombay as junr. collr., Dec, 1896; ditto, Durbhanga, May, 1897 I joint civil surgn.,
senr. collr., Jan., 1898 ; collr. of land rev., Sim'a. March, 1902.
customs and opium, supdt. of stamps, &c, Jan., GREEN, George Edward Tempest, Major,
1900. Indian Army (dep. commr., Burma).—Entered
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tbe service, Feb., 1SS2 ; on mil. duty till Dec., GREGORY, Gregory Marcar, late Opium
1885, when he joined the Burma commn. as Dept., Bengal. —Entered the dept., April, 1873 ;
asst. commr. ; dep. commr., April, 1900. head asst., April, 1879; sub. dep. opium agent,
GREEN, Henry Hennis, India Public Works March, 1890; factory supt., Benares, March,
Dept. (exec, engr.), —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; 1899 ; retd., May, 1904.
apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1883, and posted GRE1G, George, late Fon:st Dept., N.W.
to Bengal ; exec, engr.; Feb., 1896. Prov. —Arrived. 20th Sept., 1857, as a lieut., 93rd
GREENE, Walter James, Finl. Dept., India Sutherland highlanders ; retd. from the army,
Office (clerk for non-effective accts.). — Writer, 1st June, 1865; joined the forest dept., Dec, r86~8,
July, 1867; clerk, 2nd class, Aug., 1878; clerk and was apptd. dep. conservator, March, 187^
for exam, of army non-effective accts., March, and conservator, Nov., r876; retd., r88q.
1S85. GREY, Leotold John Herbert, C.S. I., Col.,
GREENSHIELDS, Robert Scott, Indian Indian Army, late Punjab Commn.—Arrived,
C.S. (mag. ami colli:, Bengal). —Educ. at Birken 3rd Jan., 1857 ; asst. commr. in Assam, Feb..
head Sell.; apptd. after exam, of 1877; arrived, 1865 ; otl'g. civil officer with Bhutan Duar field
9U1 Dec, 1879, and served in Bengal as asst. force, Dec , 1365 ; from April, 1866, served in
mag. and collr. ; transfd. to Assam, March, the Punjab as asst. commr., but was employed
1882, as asst. commr. ; asst. sec. to the chief under the govt, of Bengal, i86S-69; pol. agent,
commr., March, 1886 ; offd. as dir. of land rev. Bahawal pur state, 1871-73, and 1877; j Lid. asst..
and agric. in 1889; dep. commr., Nov., 1889; July, 1876; on special duty in connection witli
mag. and collr., Bengal, Nov., 1897. imperial assemblage, 1876-77; dep. commr.,
GREENSTREET, William Lees, Col., R.E., Nov., 1876; sec. to board of examrs. (under
late Mil. Works Dept., Govt, of India.—First govt, of India), March, iS32; commr. and supt.,
commn., Oct., 1864; arrived, Jan., 1870; joined Delhi divn., March, 1886; offd. as first finl.
the public works dept. , Feb. , 1871, as asst. engr., commr. in 1891 ; and as second in 1393; reverted
N. W. Prov. ; transfd. to mil. works branch, 1872 ; to mil. dept., Dec, 1894.
exec, engr., Nov., 1874; suptg. engr., July, 1885 ; GREY, William Francis Hungerford,
t >ok part in the Hazaraexpedn., 1891 ; chiefengr., Lieut.
Sept., 1893 ; posted to Bombay command, April, commn.-Col., I.S.C., late Burma commn. —First
1895; returned to Europe, Jan., 1899; retd., 1874, as ,asst. Aug., 1868 ; served in Burma from April,
commr. , and ofi'g. asst. sec; boun
Nov., 1900.
GREER, Richard Townsend, C.S. I., Indian dary officer, Paungde, Aug.. i88r : canionmt.
C.S. (chairman of the corporation of Calcutta). — Sept., r832 ; dep. cause
mag., and small court judge, Thayetmyo,
commr., Aug., r88u ; coininr. ,
Educ. at Erasmus Coll., Drogheda, and Kings
town Sen., Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1875 ; Oct., 1893; retd., March, roor.
GRIERSON, George Abraham, CLE.,
arrived, 10th Dec, 1877, and served in Assam as Ph.D.,
asst. commr., and asst. sec. to chief commr. ; Educ. atD.Lit., late Indian C.S. (Bengal).—
St. Bees, Shrewsbury, and Trinity
transfd. to Bengal, Nov., 1888, as joint mag. and Coll., Dublin;
dep. collr. ; mag. and collr., March, 1893 ; arrived, 25th Oct., apptd. after exam, of 1871;
insp.-gen. ol police, March, 1900 ; chairman as asst. mag. and collr., 1873; served in Bengal
of the corporation of Calcutta, Oct., 1900; collr., and small cause joint mag. and dep.
member, lieut. govr.'s council, Bengal, Jan., famine duty, 1874; on specialcourt judge; on
duty in the rev.
1901; C.S. I., Jan. 1904.
GREER, Robert Francis, B.A., Indian Oct., 1884; mag. and collr., March, collr.,
dept., Dec, 1882; joint mag. and dep.
1890;
C.S. (asst. commr., Burma). —EJuc. at Roy. opium agent, Bihar, Oct., 1896 ; on special duty
Acadl. Inst., Belfast, and Queen's Coll., Bel with Linguistic
fast ; apptd. after exam, of 1900 ; arrived, roth Survey of India, May, 1898 ;
Dec, 1901, and served in Burma as asst. retd., Ph.D.
Sept., 1903; CLE., May. 1894; hon.
(Halle), Aug., 1894; has publd. various
•CDinmr.
GREEVEN, Richard, B.A., Barr. (1888), works in connection with the Behari language
Indian C.S. (dep. sec. to gout, of India, legist, and its dialects, translns., collections of folk
songs, &c. ; also 'Curiosities of Indian Litera
dept.).—Educ. at Dulwich and at Christ ture,'
Church, Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1885; r883 ; r885; ' Vidyapati and his Contemporaries,
' Modern Vernacular Literature of Hindu
arrived, 1st Dec, 1888, and served in the stan,' 1890; and ' Inscriptions of Piyadasi,' 1891.
N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr.;
joint mag., Dec, 1891 ; asst. supt. and small cause GRIERSON, John, Col., Indian Army, late
judge, Dehra Dun, 1892-93 ; acted as under sec. India Public Works Dept.—2nd lieut., Bombay
to govt, in 1894, and from July, 1895 ; under sec. artillery, Dec, 1857; arrived, 24th Jan., 1858";
to govt., Dec, r895 ; dep. commr., April, r897 ; joined the dept., Feb., 1864; exec, engr., Jan..
dist. and sess. judge, July, 1898 ; ofi'g. dep. 1 871 ; from May, 1872, served in various parts of
sec. to govt, of India, legisl. dept., April, 1900 ; India as dep. controller of accts., dep. examr.,
confd. in that appt., March, 1904; author of and examr. of accts. ; reverted to mil. dept.
J Heroes Five.' Aug., 1804.
GREGG, William Henry, M.B., D.P.H., GRIESBACH. Carl Ludolf, CLE., F.G.S.,
Lieut.-Col., late Indian Med. Service. — First late Geological Survey of India—Apptd. ass',
commn., r869; served in the Lushai cam supt., 26th Sept., 1878 ; arrived, nth Nov., 1878 ;
paign, i87r-72 (medal and clasp) ; civil on special duty with troops in S. Afghanistan,
surgn., Dinajpur, r873, Jcssor, 1875, Hugh, 1880 ; present at the battle of Maiwand and
1876-86 ; lecturer on botany, Hugli coll., 1877- during the siege of Kandahar (medal) ; employed
86; ofi'g. protector of emigrants, Calcutta, on Afghan boundary commn., 1834-S6; dep.
April, 1888; sanitary commr., Bengal, Jan., supt., Nov., 1886; on depn. as geologist to
1889 ; civil surgn., Burdwan, April, 1896; the Amir of Kabul, 1888-89; supt., June,
retd., Dec, 1899. r889; dir., July, 1894; retd., Feb., 1903;
RECORD OF SERVICES.
author of numerous contributions to the survey munsif, 13th July, 1869; sub. judge, Oct., 1885;
publns. retd., Jan., 1903.
GRIFFIN, Henry Daly, B.A., Indian C.S. GRIST, Frederic Edwin, India Office (2nd
(dist. and sess. judge, United Prov.).—Educ. class clerk, registry and record dept.). —Apptd.
at French Coll., Black- rock, and Trinity Coll., clerk, 2nd class, registry and record dept., 23rd
Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1883 ; arrived, Jan., 1902.
2nd Dec. 1885, and served in the N.W. Prov. GROVES, Gustavus Barton, late Postal
and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. supt. , Dept. Govt, of India.—Entered the dept. May,
Dehra Dun, April, 1389 ; joint mag., July, 1890 ; 1869 ; apptd. dep. postmr.-gen. for Rajputana,
dist. and sess. judge, April, 1896 ; ditto, and Oct., 1894; offg. postmr.-gen., Bombay, Aug.,
second sec. to govt., Nov., 1902, to April, 1903. 1901 ; ditto, Madras, April, 1902 ; confd. in
GRIFFIN, Sir Lepel Henry, K.C.S.I., late that appt., April, 1903; retd., Nov., 1903;
BengalC.S.—Apptd. afterexam. of 1859 ; arrived, author of ' The Post Office in British Burma.
17th Nov., i860, and served in the Punjab as GROVES, Herbert, M.I.C.E., late India
asst. commr. ; under sec. to govt., Punjab, April, Public Works Dept.—Apptd., 23rd July, 1868,
1870; supt., Kapurthala state, April, 1875 dep. and posted to Mysore; exec, engr., Feb.,
commr., April, 1877; sec. to govt., Punjab, 1876; transfd. to Central India, Oct., 1882,
Nov., 1878; on special duty at the Paris exhibn., and employed on state railways ; transld. to
July, 1878; during the occupation ofAfghanistan Burma, May, 1887 (medal, with clasp) ; services
held the special appt. of chief pol. officer in north
and west districts of that country (medal) ; rest, lent to Mysore state, July, 1890'; under sec. to
govt, of Mysore, railway branch, July, 1891 ;
and agent to the govr.-gen., Central India, Feb., joint sec, July, 1892 ; transfd. to Burma, April,
1881 ; K.C.S.I., May, 1881 ; royal commr., Indian 1895; suptg. engr., Nov., 1895; to Madras,
and colonial exhibn., 1886; retd., Jan., 1889; Oct.,
author of 'Punjab Chiefs,' 1865, 'The Law of Burma,1899 ; chief engr., and sec. to govt, of
Aug., 1900; retd., Sept., 1903.
Inheritance to Chiefships,' 1869, 'The Great GROWSE, Edward Frederick, Indian C.S.
Republic,' 1884, and ' Famous Monuments of (mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Charter
Central India,' 1886. house, and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
GRIFFITH, Hugh, Brigade-Surgn., late Med. exam, of 1879; arrived. 18th Nov., 1881, and
Dept., Burma.—Joined the Indian med. dept. served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint
(Madras establt.), 1859; apptd. civil surgn. and mag. and dep. collr., July, 1890; mag. and
health officer, Rangoon, April, 1871 ; also supt. collr., July, 1894; mag. of Cuttack, Dec,
of lunatic asylum, June, 1871, and supt. of 1895.
vaccn. , Mav, 1875; retd., May, 1890. GRUNDY, James (inspr. of mines).—Apptd.
GRIFFIIH.RalphThomasHotchkin.CI.E.
M.A., late Educn. Dept., N.W. Prov.—Arrived inspr. of mines in India, Nov., 1893.
1st Dec, 1853, and served as profr. and head GRUNING, John Frederick, Indian C.S.
master, Benares coll. ; principal, Benares coll., (asst. commr., Assam). —Educ. at Eastbourne
Jan., 1861 ; supt. of observatory, Benares, May, Coll., and St. John's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
1866; inspr.-gen. of schs., N.W. Prov., March, after exam, of 1892; arrived, 23rd Dec, 1893,
1878; dir. of public instrn., Feb., 1879; retd., and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
1885. asst. commr., Assam, Jan., 1899.
GRIGG, Edward Evans, Lieut.-Col. , Bengal GRUZELIER, Octavius, India Office (2nd
Infantry, late Oudh Commn. —Arrived, as en class clerk, pol. dept.).—Educ. at Devonport High
sign, Dec, 1861 ; served underthe mil. dept. till School ; apptd. clerk, 2nd class. Registry and
Jan., 1864, and subsequently as asst. commr. in Record Dept., May, 1900; transfd. to pol. dept.,
Assam up to March, 1867, when he was transfd. Jan., 1902.
to the Oudh coinmn. as asst. commr. ; dep. GUBBAY, Moses Mordecai Simeon, Indian
commr., May, 1855 ; offg. commr., 1892, and from C.S. (asst. collr., Bombay).—Educ. at Clifton,
April, 1894; commr., Kumaun, Nov., 1895; and Caius Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam,
returned to Europe, March, 1899. of 1898; arrived, 18th Dec, 1899, and served
GRIMES, Arthur John Lund, A.I.E.E., in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and asst.
India Tel. Dept. (supt.).—Trained at R.I.E. collr. of customs ; compiled the gen. admn.
Coll. ; apptd. asst. supt, 23rd Sept., 1885 ; report, 1901-02.
supt., Dec, 1899 ; has received two medals GUISE, Rivett Francis, Bengal Police
with three clasps. Dept. (dist. supt. ofpolice). —Joined the service,
GRIMES, Henry Robert, late Jail Dept., 3rd Nov., 1874, as offg. asst. supt. of police;
Madras. —Asst. dep. commr. of paper currency, cont'd., Nov., 1876; dist. supt., Sept., 1886.
Vizagapatam, 29th Nov., 1864 ; from April, 1866, GUITERMAN, Charles Edward, B.A.,
served as supt. of the centra! jail, Coimbatore ; Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr.. United
inspr.-gen. of jails, Madras, July, 1884 ; retd., Prov.).—Educ. at City of London Sch., and
April, 1889. Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of
GRIMLEY, Reginald Fearn, Indian C.S. 1898; arrived, 20th Dec, 1899, and served in
(head asst. collr. and mag., Madras).—Educ. at the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and
King Edward's Sch., Birmingham, and Balliol collr.
Coll., Oxford ; appt. aftei exam, of 1889; arrived, GUNGA RAM, CLE., Rai Bahadur.M.I.M.E.,
gth Nov., 1891, and served in Madras as asst. late India Public Works Dept.—Trained at
collr. and mag. ; transfd. to Cent. Prov. , April, Thomason Coll. ; apptd., 2nd Oct., 1873, anJ
1898; asst. commr., May, 1898 ; dep. commr., posted to Punjab provl. establt. ; exec, engr.,
Jan., 1900; spcl. asst. collr. and mag., Tin- May, 1883 ; CLE., June, 1903 ; retd., Oct., 1003.
nevelly, July, 1900. GUNlON, Robert Hume, B.A., Indian
GRISH CHUNDER CHATTERJEE, B.L., Educl. Service (profr., Lahore Coll.). —Apptd.
late Bengal Judl. Dept. — oined the service as principal, Resdy. Coll., Indorc, 18th Feb., 1890;
2 1
RECORD OF SERVICES.
principal, Daly Coll., Indore, Oct., igoo ; prolr., 1 rules, 14th Feb., 1887; joint mag., Sept., 1892;
Lahore College, Oct.. 1903. asst. commr., Nov., 1895; dep. commr., March,
GUNN, William Donald, Major, Indian 1897 ; joint mag., Nov., 1898.
Civ. Vety. Dept. (supt., civ. vety. dept., HADI, M. (see Muhammad Hadi).
Madras).—Joined the (home) service, 13th July, HAFFKINE, W. M., CLE. (direclor-in-chief.
1878; supt., civil veterinary dept., Bengal, Plague Research Laby., Bombay) —Joined the
May, 1892 ; supt., Hissar cattle farm, April, service, 8th Oct., 1896, and was placed on duty
1899; supt., civ. vety. dept., Madras, March, in the Plague Research Laby.; CLE., June,
1902. 1897 ; dir.-m-chief, Dec, 1901.
GUPTA, B. L. (see Behari Lai Gupta). HAF1Z MUHAMMAD NAWAZ KHAN,
GUPTA, Jnanendra Nath, M.A., Indian C.S. Bahadur, Lieut.-Colonel. —Apptd. British
(Joint mat*, and dep. collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Agent with the Ameer of Afghanistan, April,
Calcutta Univ., and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; 1900.
apptd. after exam, of 1892 ; arrived, 12th Dec, HAIG, Charles Thomas, Major-Gen.. R.E.,
1893, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and late Survey of India Dept. —Obtained his first
collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., July, 1000. commn. from Addiscombc, June, 1854; lieut.,
GUPTA, Kali Pada, M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S., Bombay engrs. , May, 1856; served with the Per
Surgn. -Lieut. -Col., late Bengal Medical Dept. — sian expedn., 1856-57 (medal and clasp), and
Joined the sei*vice, 13th June, 1872, and served with the Rajputana field force, 1857 (medal and
as supt. of vaccn. , and on gen. and jail duty ; clasp) ; asst. exec. engr. at Nimach, May, 1858;
in 1888 acted in addn. as sanitary commr. for apptd. as asst. in the great trigonl. survey of
Bengal; civil surgn., July, 1891 ; retd., June, India, Sept., 1859; served with the Okhamandal
1S98. field force in 1859 ; dep. supt.. Oct., 1867; on
GUPTA, K. G. (see Krishna Govinda Gupta). depn. as commr., Venice geographical exhibn.,
GUPTA, M. (see Mahananda Gupta). 1881 ; dep. surveyor-gen. in charge of trigonl.
GURDON, Bertrand Evelyn Mfllish, survey branch, Feb., 1887 ; retd. from civil em
C.I.E., D.S.O., Capt., Indian Army, Foreign ployment, 1800 ; and from the army, April, 1891.
Dept., Govt, of India (pvt. agent in digit). — First HAIGH, Percy Barnes, B.A., Indian C.S.
commn., 25th Aug., 1886; asst. pol. agent, Gilgit, (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at Leys
April, 1895; ditto, Chitral, Oct., 1895; CLE., Sch. and St. Johns Coll.. Cambridge; apptd.
May, 1900; pol. agent, Dir, Swat and Chitral, after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 28th Nov, 1902,
July, 1000 ; again asst. pol. agent, Chitral, Oct., and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.
iooo, to Oct., 1902; pol. agent in Gilgit, Oct., HAII.EY, Hammet Reginald Clode, B.A.,
1903. Indian C.S. (settlt. offr., United Prov.).—Educ.
GURDON, Evelyn Pulteney, Major Gen., at Merchant Taylois' Sch., and St. John's
Indian Army, latePunjabCommn. —Arrived, 2nd Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1892;
April, 1852; Irom Aug., i860, served in the arrived, 7th Dec, 1893, and served in the N.W.
Punjab as asst. commr., dep. commr., and small Prov. and Oudh as asst. commr., and asst. mag.
cause court judge; addl. commr., Nov., t88i ; and collr. ; under sec to govt., May, 1897 ; joint
commr. and supt., Aug., 1884 ; divl. judge, Oct., mag., June, 1899; settlt. offr., Dec, 1899.
1885 ; retd. from civil employment, Jan., 1890. HAILEY, William Malcolm, B.A., Indian
GURDON, Philip Richard Thornhagh, C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at
Major, Indian Army (dep. commr., Assam). — Merchant Taylors' Sch. and Corpus Christi
Joined the army, 2nd Sept., 1882 ; apptd. asst. Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1894;
commr. in Assam, 2nd June, 1886 ; dep. commr. arrived, 6th Dec, 1895, and served in the
Feb. , 189c;. Punjab as asst. commr. ; junr. sec. to finl.
GOTEkSLOH, Frederic Nicholas,late Rail commr., April, 1898, to Oct., 1899; colonization
way Branch, Govt, of India.—Joined the dept., I offr., Jhelum Canal, Nov., 1901.
June, 1874, as asst. engr. on the Indus valley HAINES, Sir Frederick Paul, G.C.B.,
state railway; manager, Wardhavalley railway, G.C.S.I., CLE., Field-Marshal.—Entered the
Dec, 1878; locomotive supt., Rajputana rail- army as ensign in 1839; mil. sec. to Sir Hugh
Ways, March, 1880; retd., lune, 1891. 1 Gough in thewaronthe Sutlej,i845; waspresent
GWYTHER, Frank Edwin, India Public at the battles of Mudki and Firozshah (medal and
Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at Tho- Clasp) ; served through the Punjab campaign ot
mason Coll. ; apptd. to the dept., and posted to 1848 and 1849, and was present at Ramnagar,
Punjab irrigation, 31st May, 1881 ; asst. engr., the passage of the Chenab, and the battles of
Dec, 1 88 1 ; exec engr., Feb., 189;. Chihanwala and Gujrat ; served with the 21st
GWYTHER, Henry TnoMAS,"lndia Public fusiliers through the campaign ol the Crimea,
Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at Thoma- 1854-55 (medal with four clasps, 5th class of
son Coll.; apptd. as apprentice engr., the Medjidie and Turkish medal) , K.C.B., 1871 ;
21st March, 1874, and posted to Bengal ; asst. G.C.B., 1877 ; commander-in-chief of the Madras
engr., March, 1875 I transfd. to State Railways, army, and member of the govr.'s council, May,
Aug., 1875; exec, engr., Oct., 1889. 1871, to 1875; commander-in-chief of the forces
GWYTHER, William Banks, A.M.I.C.E., in India, with local rank ot gen. and extraordin
India Public Works Dept. (supt. engr.). — ary member of the govr.-gcn.'s council, April,
Trained at Thomason Coll. ; apptd. to the dept., 1876, to 1881, and directed the mil. operations
Nov., 1876, and posted to Bengal ; asst. engr., of the Afghan campaigns of 1878-79 and 1879-80
April, 1878; exec, engr., March, 1892; suptg. (G.C S. 1. ; thanked by both houses ofparliament,
engr., Oct., 1901. 1879 and i83i ).
HABIB-ULLAH, Saiyid, Maulvi, Statutory HAINES, Hermann Anderson, India Office
C.S. (joint mag., United Prov.). — Educ. (asst. sec, public works dept.). — Educ. atWelling
at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. asst. mag. ton Coll., and Keble Coll., Oxford; junr. clerk,
and collr., N.W. Prov., under the statutory finl. oapt., 15th Nov., 1881; pol. dept., 1886;
RECORD OF SERVICES.
precis writer, Dec, 1889, to Dec, 1894; senr. and collr., joint mag. and dep. collr., and mag.
clerk, Feb., 1894 ; reading clerk to the Council and collr. ; olid, as opium agent, Benares, in
of India, Aug., 1897; asst. sec, public works 1876 and 1877 ; commr., April, 1878 ; chairman,
dept., Oct., 1903. ! port commrs., Calcutta, April, 1887 ; olid, at
HAKIM, H. M. (see Hormasji Merwanji ! various periods as addl. member of govr. -
Hakim). gen. 's council ; member of board of rev. , April,
HAKIM, M. H. (see Muhammad Hussein ! 1889 ; retd., Nov., 1891.
Hakim). HALLIDAY, Hugh Maclean, Major, Indian
HAI.DAR, M. L (see Mati l.al Haldar). Army (dep. commr., Assam).—Educ. at Char
HAI-L, Arthur Alexander, M.A., Indian terhouse Sch. and R.M. Coll., Sandhurst; 1st
Educl . Service (princpl. , Teachers' Coll. , Saidapet) . commn., 30th Jan., 1886; joined the Assam
—Apptd. principal, Teachers' Coll., Madras, commn. as as*t. commr., Dec, 1892 ; dep.
Jan., 1887. commr., Nov., 1901.
HALL, Geoffrey Cravthorne, Col., late HALLIFAX, Arthur George, B.A., Indian
Indian Med. Service. —Joined the service, 30th 1 C.S. (mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ at
March, 1872, as asst. surgn. , Bengal med. i Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, ana Balliol Coll.,
establt. ; served under the mil. dept. until 1 Oxford; apptd.
March, 1875, when he entered civil employ as 28th Dec, 1890, after exam, of 1887; arrived,
offg. civil surgn. and supt. of jail, Jhansi ; supt. , mag. and collr. ;and served in Bengal as asst.
central prison, Allahabad, Nov., 1877; inspr.- I commr., Nov., 1892transfd. to Assam as asst.
gen. of prisons, July, 1896; administrative med. I Bengal, May, 1898;; joint mag.
mag. and dep. collr.,
and collr., June,
offr. and sanv. commr., Central Prov. , Mar., 1 1900.
1902; retd., Nov., 1902; author cf three med. HALLIFAX, Charles Joseph, B.A., Indian
works.
HALL, Harold Fielding Patrick, Burma C.S. (dep. commr., Pun/alt). —Educ at Blun
Commn. (asst. commr.). —Joined the service, Oxford;Sch., dell's Tiverton, and All Souls' Coll.,
30th July, 1886 ; extra asst. commr., Feb. 1888 ; 31st Dec,apptd. after exam, of 1885; arrived,
asst. commr., Junt, 1890; small cause court as-t. commr.1888, and served in the Punjab as
; councillor to the Raja of Suket,
judge, Jan. to June, 1892.
HALL, Montagu Stanley, India Office 1891-93;1896; senr. sec. to finl. commrs., Punjab,
(staft clerk, registry and record dept.). —Writer, Dec, dep. commr., April, 1898; sec. to
India office, 21st Jan., 1873; clerk, 2nd class, to govt., Punjab,Oct.,
plague commr., 1898 ; judl. and genl. sec.
Oct., 1901, to Nov., 1903.
Oct., 1878; staff clerk, Jan.. 1808.
HALL, William Thomas, C.S.I.,B.A., I.L.B., HALLIFAX, Henry Francis, Indian C.S.
Indian C.S. (finl. commr., Burma). —Educ. at (asst. commr., Cent. Prov.). —Educ. at Blundell's
Rossall, Kingstown Sch. , and Trinity Coll., Sch., Tiverton, and Balliol Coll., Oxford;
Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1876 ; arrived, 5th apptd. after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 20th Sept.,
Dec, 1878, and served in British Burma as asst. 1893, and served in the Central Prov. as asst.
commr. and settlt officer; dir. of land records commr. and settlt. offr.
and agric, Oct., 1887 ; on special duty to Perak HALLWARD, Norman Leslie, M.A., Indian
tin mines in 1888-89 I dep. commr., Nov., 1892 ; Educl. Service, (pro/r., presy. Coll., Calcutta). —
acting prest. , Rangoon municipality, March, I Apptd. profr., Dacca Coll, 9th Feb., 1890 ; profr.,
1894 ; offg. commr. and sessions judge, April, presy. coll., Calcutta, Oct., 1897, and Dec,
1896 ; commr., Mar., 1899 ; member of legisl. 1901.
council, Burma, June, 1902; finl. commr., Dec, HAM, William James, late Postal Dept.,
1902 ; C.S.L, Ian., 1904. Govt, of India. —Joined the service, and was
HALLETT, Henry Honywood Hughes, Col. , attached to the sea post office, Bombay, 6th
Indian Army, late Police Dept., Central Prov. — May, 1868; supernumerary inspr., Oct., 1877;
First commn., July, 1858; arrived, nth Aug., 1 dep. postmr.-gen., Central India, May, 1880,
1858 ; served with the Bundclkhand field force, and at Calcutta, attached to the railway mail
1859 ; from 26th Dec, 1868, served in the Central service, April, 1882 ; asst. dir.-gen. , June, 1887 ;
Prov. as personal asst. to chief commr. , asst. inspr.-gen., railway mail service, Sept., 1890;
commr., &c, and was apptd. supt. of the sch. has acted as postmr.-gen. at Lucknow, Calcutta,
of industry and central jail, Jabalpur, Aug., ! Madras, N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; confd. as
1878; also supt. of reformatory sch., June. 1891 ; I postmr.-gen., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, April,
inspr.-gen. of police and jails, Oct., 1894, to 1897; retd., April, 1901.
Aug., 1897. HAMBLIN, Richard Ebb, M.A., Indian
HALLETT, John Revans, M.A., late Bengal C.S. (commr., United Prov.}.— Educ. at King's
C.S. —Educ at the Univ. of Melbourne ; apptd. Coll. Sch., and Christ Coll., Cambridge ;
after exam, of 1863; arrived, 17th Oct., 1864; apptd. after exam, of 1875 ; arrived, 4th
asst. mag. and collr., Bardwan, May, 1865: Jan., 1878, and served in the N.W. Prov. and
inspr. of schs., Aug., 1870 ; second inspr. of Oudh as asst. mag. and collr.; asst. commr.,
registrn. offices, March, 1876 ; joint mag. and June, 1887; joint mag., March, 1890; dep.
dep. collr., April, 1878 ; district and sessions commr., April, 1893; mag. and collr., Sept.,
judge, Sept., 1880 ; re'd., Feb., 1800. 1894; commr., March, 1899.
HALLIDAY, Frederick Loch, Bengal Police HAMILTON, Frank Sumner, Indian C.S.
Dept. (dep. commr. of police, Calcutta). —Offd. (dist. and sess. judge, Bengal). —Educ. at Man
as asst. supt. of police from 3rd Sept., 1885 ; chester Gr. Sch., and Balliol Coll., Oxford;
confd., Nov., 1888 ; dist. supt., June, 1895 ; dep. apptd. after exam, of 1883; arrived, 10th Dec,
commr. of police, Calcutta, Feb., 1902. I 1885, and served as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint
HALLIDAY, Frederick Mytton, late Bengal mag. and dep. collr., March, 1892; mag. and
C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury ; arrived, 30th I collr., Oct., 1896; dist. and sess. judge, Oct.,
Oct., 1856, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. I 1897.
5" RECORD OF SERVICES.
HAMILTON, Right Hon. Lord George commr. and mag. ; from Jan., 1883, served
Francis, G. C.S.I. , M.P. — Born Dec, 1845; in the Madras secretariat as asst. sec, jud.
educ. at Harrow ; ensign, rifle brigade, 1864 ; and legisl. depts. , and acting under sec in the
transfd. to the Coldstream guards, 1868 ; was rev. dept. ; head asst., S. Kanara, April, 1885;
elected member for Middlesex, Dec, 1868, and acting postmr.-gen. , Madras, 1886; sec. to the
represented that county in parliament until the commrs. of land rev., Oct., 1887 ; collr. and mag.,
election which followed the reform bill of 1885, Malabar. Nov., 1893 ; inspr.-gen. of Madras
when he was returned for the Ealing divn. ; police, Dec, 1894; C.I.E., Nov., 1901 ; sec. to
under sec. of state for India, Feb., 1874; vice- govt., local, muncpl., educl. and legisl depts.,
prest. of the committee of council on educn., Dec, 1901 ; addl. member of legisl. Council,
April, 1878 ; first lord of the admiralty in the Madras, Nov., 1901, May, 1902, and March, 1903 ;
Marquis of Salisbury's first and second adminis acting chief sec. to govt., Oct., 1903 ; sec. to
trations, 1885-86, and 1886-92 ; chairman, London govt., rev. dept., Nov., 1903.
school board, 1894-95 ; sec. of state for India in HAMMICK, Stephen, late Indian C.S. (Bom
Lord Salisbury's third administration, July, bay).—Educ at Marlborough, and Merton Coll.,
1895, and fourth administration, Nov., 1900 ; Oxtord ; apptd. after exam, of 1866; arrived,
G.C.S.I., Jan., 1903; resigned, Oct., 1903. 21st Nov., 1868, and served in Bomhay as
HAMILTON, John Montgomery, India asst. collr. and mag., and tutor to the
Office (second class clerk, store dept.).—Educ. Maharaja of Kolhapur ; on famine duty, Kaladgi,
at Ayr Acad. : apptd. clerk, and class, store Sept., 1877; jud. asst. to the pol. agent,
dept., :8th Nov., 1901. Kathiawar, Aug., 1883 ; judge and sessions
HAMILTON, Richard Erris, late Finl. judge, Shikarpur, Feb., 1885; memberof Deccan
Dept., Govt, of India. —Joined the dept., 1st agriculturists' relief act commn., 1891-92 ; retd.,
Aug., 1868; served as asst. acctnt.-gen., N.W. June, 1894.
Prov., and British Burma, asst. comptr.-gen., HAMMOND. Alfred John, late Punjab
and asst. commr. of paper currency ; offg. asst. Police Dept.—Entered the service as asst. dist.
sec, govt, of India, finl. dept., March, 1882 ; supt. of police, July, 1870; dist. supt., July,
comptr. and dep. commr. of paper currency, 1880 ; dep. inspr. genl., July, 1901 ; retd., May,
Central Prov., Jan., 1883 ; comptr., India 1903.
treasuries, Nov., 1891 ; acctnt.-gen., Punjab, HAMMOND, Egbert Laurie Lucas, B.A.,
April, 1894; acctnt.-gen., Bengal, March, 1896; Indian C.S. (suit., Coach Behar State).—Educ.
acctnt.-gen., Burma, Nov., 1898; retd., Sept., at Newton Coll., S. Devon, and Keble Coll..
1904. Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1895 ; arrived
HAMILTON, Robert Clifton, Indian C.S. 27th Nov., 1896, and served in Bengal as asst.
( joint maq. and dep. collr., Bengal). — Educ. at mag. and collr. ; supt., Cooch Behar State,
Christ's Hosp. and Keble Coll., Oxford ; apptd. Nov., 1903.
after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 1st Dec, 1893, HAMNETT, Frederick Harper, Indian C.S.
and served in Assam as asst. commr. and sub- (dist. and sess. judge, Madras). —Educ. at Clifton
divl. officer; asst. mag. and collr., July, 1899; Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of 1877 ; arrived, 17th
joint mag. and dep. collr., Aug., 1900 ; asst. Nov., 1879, and served in Madras as asst. collr.
collr. on famine duty, Belgaum, April, 1901 ; and mag. ; asst. acctnt.-gen., Madras, March,
author of a grammar of Dafla language. 1885; acting sub-collr., Godavari, April, 1886;
HAMILTON, Thomas Sharp, late Indian C.S. head asst., Nov., 1887; sub-collr. and joint
(Bombay).—Educ. at Old Trafford Sch., Man mag., June, 1891 ; district and sessions judge,
chester, Chester Coll., and King's Coll., Feb., 1895 ; coll. and mag., Oct., 1899; dist. and
London; apptd. after exam, of 1867; arrived, sess. judge, Godavari, April, 1901.
6th Nov., 1869, and served in Bombay as asst. HANCE, John Edward, B.A , Indian C.S.
collr. and mag.; asst. judge, Nov., 1887; (as*t. commr.. Cent. Prov.). —Educ at Chelten
judge and sessions judge, April, 1890; retd., ham Coll. and St. John's Coll., Oxford; apptd.
Jan., 1897. after cxain. of 1899 ; arrived, 4th Dec, 1900, and
HAM ILTON ,Wi i.li a m Robarts, Barr. ( 1 890) , served in the Cent. Prov. as asst. commr.
late Police Dept., Bombay. —Joined the service, HANCOCK, George Edward, Col., Indian
1st Feb., 1869; asst. to the rev. and police Army, late Pol. Dept., Bombay.—Arrived, 13th
commr., Oct., 1869 ; dep. collr., May, 1874 ; city Nov., 1859, and served underthemil. dept.; from
mag., Sept., 1874; Huzur dep. commr., July, Nov., 1863, served as asst. supt. of rev. survey
1876 ; presidency mag.', Jan., 1888 to 1899 ; and assessment, Gujarat ; acting supt. of the
r^td. 16th Aug., 1899 ; author of a police manual, Rajkot and Limbdi states, and acting asst. rest,
and works on local self-govt. and village at Aden, and at Baroda ; asst. gen. supt. for
customs. thagi and dakaiti, Oct., 1871 ; asst. pol. agent,
HAMILTON, William Stirling, B.A., In Mahi Kantha, July, 1872 ; from Oct., 1873, server!
dian C.S. {dep. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at as supt. of surveys under rajasthanik court,
Winchester, and Magdalen Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. Kathiawar ; acting joint administrator of Gondal
after exam, of 1892 ; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1893, and state, 1880-81, and was on special duty with
served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; junr. sec. the Thakur Saheb in Europe, 1883 ; on special
to finl. commr., Punjab, April, 1897 ; senr. sec, duty to inquire into administration of Rajpipla
April, 1898, to Nov., 1900; dep. commr., March, state, Nov., 1883 ; third asst. pol. agent,
1904. Kathiawar, Feb., 1885, continuing to be supt. or
HAMMICK, Murray, CLE., Indian C.S. surveys; prest. of the rajasthanik court, Jan..
(sec. to govt., rev. dept., Madras).—Educ. at 1886; pol. supt., Savantvadi, Mav-Oct., 1891;
the Charterhouse; apptd. after exam, of 1875 ; pol. agent, &c, Kolhapur ; offd. in Kathiawar,
-irrived, 18th Dec, 1877, and served in Madras Jan., 1894; and again from March, 1895:
ns asst. collr. and mag., ar.d in Coorg as asst. returned to Europe, May, 1896.
RECORD OF SERVICES.
HANDCOCK, George Fraser, Madras HANNYNGTON, Frank, B.A., Indian C.S.
Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.).—Trained at (asst. collr. and mag., Madras).—Educ. at Trin.
R.I.E. ColL ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, of 1897;
1881 ; exec, engr., Feb., 1894. arrived, 30th Jan., 1899, and served in Madras
HANDCOCK, William Erskine Fraser, as asst. collr. and mag.
late India Public Works Dept. —Trained at HAPPELL, William Alexander, late Madras
R. I.E. Coll.; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr., C.S.—Educ. at Crosshill Sch., Maybole.Glasgow
Sept., 1881, and posted to the Punjab ; exec, Univ., and Edinburgh Univ.; apptd. after exam,
engr., May, 1894; retd., Dec, 1903. of 1863; arrived, 25th Nov., 1864, and served in
HANDLEY, Alfred Percival, Barr. (1872), Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and sub-collr.
late Jud. DepL, Bengal. —Joined the service, and joint mag.; acting commr. of salt rev.,
14th March, 1890, as ottg. chief presidency mag. Madras, 1881 ; district and sessions judge, Jan.,
and judge of the court for trial of pilots, Calcutta, 1883; collr. and mag., Nov., 1883; retd. , Jan.,
and served until Oct., 1891 ; from Feb., 1892, 1892.
acted as presidency mag., and was apptd. judge HARCOURT, Alfred Frederick Pollock,
of Calcutta small cause court, May, 1892; chiet Col., I.S.C., late Punjab Commn.—Arrived, 15th
judge of ditto, Oct., 1893; acting judge, high Oct., 1855; from Sept., 1862, served in the
court, May, 1899, March, 1900, and March, 1903 ; Punjab as asst. commr. ; jud. asst. , March, 1877 ;
retd., Aug., 1904. dep. commr. , April, 1877; retd. , March, 1889;
HANDLEY, Francis Frederick, Barr. author of 'Down by the Drawl,' 'The Royal
(1875), late Indian C.S.—Educ. at Sydenham Umbrella,' and 'Kulu, Lahoul, and Spitti.'
Coll.; apptd. after exam, of 1870; arrived, HARCOURT, Henry, B.A., Indian C.S.
7th Oct., 1872, and served in Bengal as asst. (asst. commr., Punjab.).—Educ. at Merchant
mag. and collr. ; senr. marriage registrar, Taylors' Sch., and Pembroke Coll., Oxford ;
Calcutta, Dec, 1880; first inspr. of registrn. apptd. after exam, of 1896 ; arrived, 22nd Nov.,
offices, Dec, 1881 ; acting inspr.-gen. of 1897, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ;
registrn., April, 1885; joint mag. and dep. transfd. to N.W. Frontier Prov. as district
collr., Nov., 1885; district and sessions judge, I judge, April to Dec, 1902.
April, 1889 ; retd., April, 1900. HARD1E, Robert, late member of the
HANKEY, Herbert, late Bengal C.S.— ! Council of India.—Apptd. to the council of
Educ. at Harrow, and Haileybury ; apptd. in the sec. of state for India on 17th March, 1887,
1856; served in the Punjab till 1862, and sub I for ten years; vice-prest. , 1892-93; was pre
sequently in the Lower Prov., and was apptd. viously engaged in the profession of banking,
mag. and collr., Maldah, 1867, and subsequently and held the office of sec. and treasurer of the
at Chittagong ; supt. oftransport during famine Bank of Bengal for 15 years; in 1886 was a
of 1874; inspr.-gen. of police, Lower Prov., member of the finance committee apptd. by
1876; retd., 1878. the govt, of India for the reduction of expendi
HANKIN, Edward Lewis, Lieut. -Gen., ture.
J.S.C., late Madras Police Dept. — Ensign, HARDIMAN, John Thomas Percy, B.A.,
Dec, 1847; arrived, 16th June, 1848 ; served in Indian C.S. (dep. acct.-gen., Burma). —Educ. at
the public works dept., Madras, from Aug., Malvern Coll., and Oriel Coll., Oxford; apptd.
1853, to July, 1859; served subsequently in the after exam, of 1896; arrived 10th Dec, 1897,
police dept. as supt. ol police ; acting mag. of and served in Burma as asst. commr. ; transfd.
police for town of Madras, March, 1870 ; joint to Hal. dept. as asst. acct.-gen., Bombay, Aug.,
mag., Utakamand, Nov., 1870; supt. of family 1901 ; dep. acct.-gen., Bengal, Feb., 1903 ; ditto,
payments and pensions, Oct., 1876; sec. to Burma, Dec, 1903.
govt., mil. dept., Madras, Dec, 1882; returned HARDING, Francis Henry, B.A., late
to Europe, 18S8. Indian C.S. —Educ. at Tonbridge Sch., and
HANlCIN, Ernest Hanbury, M.A. (chemical St. Catherine's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after
txamnr.. United Prov.). —Joined the service, exam, of 1872 ; arrived, 24th Nov., 1874, and
26th Oct., 1892, as chemical examr. , analyst, served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint
and bacteriologist ; author of numerous con mag. and dep. collr., March, 1885; district
tributions to the scientific press. and sessions iudgc, May, 1890; retd., June,
HANNAGAN, John Salisbury, late Jud. 1900.
Dept.. N.W. Prov. and Oudh.—Joined the ser HARDING, Herbert Olive Denman, Indian
vice, 18th Nov., 1859, and held various non- I C.S. (dist. and sessionsjudge, Madras).—Educ.
gazetted appts. till May, 1880, when he was at Balliol ColL , Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
apptd. sub-judge at l.ucknow ; district and 1884; arrived, 8th Dec, 1886, and served in
sessions judge, Nov., 1892; served through the Madras as asst. to mag. and collr. ; head asst.
Mutiny (medal; ; retd., 1896. collr., Coimbatore, Feb., 1893; sPec'al asst.,
HAINAN, John, late Madras Public Works Malabar, Dec, 1894; acting dist. and scss.
Dept. —Joined the service, 31st July, 1866, and judge, July, 1897; sub. -collr. and joint mag.,
served as asst. engr. and exec engr. ; suptg. March, 1898 ; dist. and sessions judge, April,
engr., Dec, 1891 ; offg. joint sec to govt.,
public works dept., April-Nov., 1893; retd., HARDING, Herbert William, India Office,
Dec, 1900. (senr. clerk, India Audit Office). —Associate of
HANNAY, Alexander Lidderdale, Indian King's Coll. , London; writer, India olfice, 27th
C.S. (rcgr., high court, Madras). — Educ. at April, 1868; junr. examr., India audit office,
Uppingham, and King's Coll., Cambridge ; Nov., 1873; designation changed to junr. clerk,
apptd. after exam, of 1889; arrived, 5th Dec, Oct., 189J ; senr. clerk, Jan., 1895.
1 89 1, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and HARDY, Richard Gillies, C.S. I., Indian
mag.; regr. of high court of judicature, Feb., C.S. (member, board of revenue, United Prov.).
1896. —Educ. at Witney Gr. Sch., and Victorh Coll.,
RECORD OF SERVICES.
Jersey; apptd. after exam, of 1869: arrived, and asst. settlt. officer; offg. sec. to chiefcommr. ,
1st Nov., 1871, and served in the N.W. Prov. 1869-73 i a'so offg,. dir. of public instrn., 1870;
and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr., joint mag., dep. commr., July, 1875; district judge, Luck-
and asst. commr. ; mag. and collr., July, 1880; now, 1879-81 ; retd., Nov., 1887.
offd. as commr., 1889, 1895, ant^ from April, 1896 ; HARINGTON. HerbertSeptimus, M. I. C.E.,
commr., Oct., 1896; settl. commr., Lucknow, India Public Works Dept. (chief mgr.). —
Oct., 1898 ; addl. member viceroy's legisl. council, Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1875,
Dec, 1899, and Dec, 1901 ; C.S. I., Jan., 1900; and posted to state railways; exec engr.,
acting chief sec. to govt., May, 1900, ~ud April, Jan., 1885 ; engr. -in-chief, Mari-Attock railway,
1001 ; acting sec to govt, of India, rev. and April, 1893 ; suptg. engr., Jan., 1898 ; chiefengr..
agric dept., April, 1901; member, board ot May, 1904.
revenue, April, 1903; member, legisl. council, HARINGTON, Richard, Ban;. (1886), (judge,
June, 1903. high court, Calcutta). —Apptd. judge, Calcutta
HARE, Lancelot, C.I.E., Indian C.S. (chief high court, July, 1899.
sec. to govt, Bengal). —Educ. at St. John's Coll., HARMAN, John Macdonald, late India
Hurstpicrpoint, and City of London Sch. ; Public Works Dept.—Trained at the Calcutta
apptd. after exam, of 1871 ; arrived, 5th Nov., I Civil Engrg. Coll. ; apptd., 29th May, 1872, and
1873 ; served in Bengal and Assam as asst. mag. employed on mil. works in the N.W. Prov. ;
and collr., and asst. commr.; on famine duty, transfd. to state railways, Jan., 1880; exec.
July, 1874; asst. sec. to chief commr. of Assam, engr., May, 1833; offg. engr. -in-chief, N.W.
March, 1879, and offg. sec, March, 1880; offg. railway (frontier section ), April, 1895; Burma
inspr.-gen. ol police, Assam, July, 1880; joint State railway, April, 1896; suptg. engr., May,
mag. and dep. collr., Nov., 1884; mag. and 1902 ; retd., Sept., 1904.
collr., June, 1890; offg. commr., April, 1896; HARRIDANCE, Henry, India Office (and
CLE., Jan., 1900; addl. commr., Mar., 1900; class clerk, acctut.-gen.'s. dept.). —Clerk, 2nd
commr., Patna, Nov., 1900 ; tempy. chief sec. class, 8th March. 1878.
to govt., Bengal, Feb., 1903. HARRIOTT,GeorgeMoss,C.I.E.,A.M.I.CE.,
HARE, Robert Douglas, CLE., late India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained
Hyderabad commn. —Joined the service as extra at Thoinason Coll. ; apptd. to the dept., Oct.,
asst. commr. , Chota Nagpur, 14th June, 1869; 1878, and posted to Cent. Provs. ; asst. engr.,
served on famine duty, May, 1874, and in I May, 1879 ; exec, engr., June, 1891 ; C. I.E., Jan. .
Berar from Oct., 1875 ; asst. commr., May, I 1000 ; and sec to chief commr., May, 1901, to
1878; judge of small cause court, June, 1883; ■ Mav, ipca.
dep. commr. , July, 1889; dir. of land records HARRIS, Edward Branson, Indian C.S.
and agric, July, 1890, to Aug., 1891 ; judl. (mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Bedford
commr., April, 1903; CLE., Jan., 1904 ; retd., Commercial Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of 1875;
July, 1904. arrived, 14th Dec, 1877, and served in Bengal
HARE, William Harris Macvicar, late as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and dep.
Indian Telegraph Dept. —Apptd. 9th Nov., 1870, collr., Feb., 1888; mag. and collr., June,
as asst. supt. ; supt., Oct., 1887; ret. , Mar., 1892.
1898. HARRIS, (Baron), Right Hon. George
HARIGANPATRAO GHARPUREY. M.A., Robert Canning, G. C.S.I. , G.C. I.E. — Educ at
Indian C.S. (asst. colly, and mag., Madras). — ' Eton, and at Christ Church, Oxford, where he
Educ at Nagpur High Sch., Calcutta Univ., graduated B.A. in 1874; is J. P. and I). L. for
and St. John's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after I Kent, and dep. chairman of the East Kent quarter
exam, of 1900; arrived, 23rd Dec, 1901, and sessions; under sec. for India in Lord Salisbury's
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. < first administration, June, 18R5, to Feb., 1886 ;
HARI KISHEN KAUL, Pandit, M.A. (settlt. under sec of state for war. Aug., 1886 ; govr.
lollr., Punjab). —Probr. under native civil ser of Bombav, 12th April, 1890, to 18th Feb.,
vice rules, 17th April, 1890; extra asst. commr., 1895; G.C.I.E., May, 1890; G.C.S.I., May,
Punjab. April, 1892; junr. sec to finl. commr., 1895 ; apptd. a lord-in-waiting to Her late
Dec, 189; ; settlt. collr., Aug., 1898. Majesty. July, 1895.
HARINGTON, Arthur Henry, M.A., late HARRIS, George Francis Angels, Lieut. -
Indian C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh). —Educ. at Col., Indian Medl. Service (profr., Calcutta
Wadham Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of Medl. Coll.).—1st commn., 30th Sept., 1878 ;
1861 ; arrived, 10th Oct., 1862; served in Oudh civil surgeon at various stations, May, 1379—
from Aug., 1863, as asst. commn and junr. sec Feb., 1900; profr., Calcutta Medl. Coll., Aug.,
to chief commr.; from Dec, 1866, to Jan., 1868, 1900; also medl. inspr. of emigrants, till Nov.,
served under the govt, of India as offg. asst. 1902.
sec, foreign dept., and offg. under sec, home HARRIS. George Steel Travers, Madras
dept.; offg. supt. of excise and stamps, Oudh, Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). —Trained
Inly, 1868 ; of%. settlt. officer, Hardoi, March, at R LE. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1875, and
J870; manager ofencumbered estates, Kaizabad posted to Burma; exec, engr., Nov., 1881 ;
and Gonda, 1872-75; dep. commr., Aug., 1879; lent to Kt:wa state, Dec. 1883, and to Gwalior,
mag. and collr., Saharanpur. Oct.. 1883 ; commr. 1886-94 : consulting architect, Madras, (suptg.
in Oudh, June, 1889 ; commr., Allahabad, Nov., engr.), Oct., 1896.
1889; Meenit, May, 1891 ; retd., June, 1896; HARRIS, Henry Neville, late Bengal Police
author of 'Economic Relorm in Rural India.' Dept. —Joined the service, 3rd April, 1866, as
HARINGTON, Herbert Baring, M.A., [ asst. supt. of police ; employed in Assam in
late Oudh Commn.— Arrived, 2nd Feb., 1857, 1 1870; district supt., Feb., r874; dep. inspr.-
as assb in telegraph dept. ; served during the genl., April, 1899; retd., Aug., 1901.
Mutiny (medal and clasp); from Feb., i860, HARRIS, Leonard Tatham, Indian C.S.
served in the Oudh commn. as asst. commr., 1 head asst., Madras).— Educ. at Falmouth Gr.
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Sch., Bath Coll., and New Coll., Oxford; after exam, of 1887; arrived, 4th Nov., 1889,
apptd. after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 10th Dec, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as
1893, ancl served in Madras as asst. collr. and asst. commr., and asst. mag. and collr. ; under
mag. ; dist. mag. and collr., Bangalore, May, sec, March, 1894 ; joint mag. and settlt. officer,
1899 ; head asst., Sept., 1902. May, 1897 ; dep. cjmmr., Nov., 1901 ; mag. and
HARRIS, RobERT Liston, late Indian C.S. collr. , March, 1902 ; author of Bahraich settlt.
(Bengal). —Educ. at King's Coll. Sch., London ; report.
apptd. after exam, of 1875; arrived, 1st Dec, HARRISON, William, India Office (2nd class
1877, and served in the Punjab as asst. clerk, India Store Depot).—Clerk, 2nd class, 21st
commr. ; depd. to settlt. dept., 1883-84; dist. Oct., 1897.
judge, Nov., 1889; divl. judge, July, 1894; HART, George Henry Reeves, late Finl.
retd., April, 1903. Dept., Govt, of India.—Probr. in finl. dept., 20th
HARRISON, Alfred George, India Public July, 1869; asst. to comptr.-gen., Dec, 1870;
Works Dept. {examiner.)—Trained at R.I.E. asst. to private sec. to viceroy, 1874-76 ; asst.
Coll.; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1876, and to acctnt.-gen., Bombay, 1877; private sec. to
posted to Burma ; transfd. to superior accts. govr. of Bombay, March, 1880; asst. acctnt.-
estabt. as dep. examr. , May, 1884; examr. , gen., Bombay, Aug., 1887; dep. acctnt.-gen.,
May, 1 891. Lahore, Jan., 1889; Bombay, Feb., 1891 ; acted
HARRISON, Charles Holmes, Indian C.S. as comptr. , India treasuries, Aug., 1893, and as
(poslmr.-gen., Bengal). —Educ. at Rugby, and asst. sec, fin. and commerce dept. ; confd. as
King's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, ol comptr. Indian treasuries, April, 1898; retd.,
1891 ; arrived, 30th Nov., 1893, and served in April, 1902.
the Punjab as asst. commr.; dist. judge, Nov., HART, John Henry Eustace, M.I.C.E., late
1901 ; transfd. to postal dept. as postmr.-gen., Public Works Dept., Bombay.—Arrived, 23rd
Bengal, Nov., 1903. Nov., 1854; joined the dept, Jan., 1855, and
HARRISON, Charles William Ingleby, served as civil engr., acting exec. engr. for re
Col., R.E., late India Public Works Dept. clamations, Bombay, architectural exec. engr.
—First commn., ?ith June, 1858; arrived, 9th and surveyor, Bombay, and acting supt. , harbour
Sept., i860; served in the public work 1 dept., works, Karachi ; acting chief engr. for irrign. ,
irngn. branch, N.W. Prov., from 10th April, Sept., 1877 ; suptg. engr., March, 1880 ; jointsec.
1863, as asst. engr., exec, engr., and asst. to for irrign., March, 1880 ; chief engr. , Dec, 1885;
chief engr. ; suptg. en^r., Dec, 1881 ; odd. as sec, public works and irrign. dept., Sept., 1887 ;
joint sec. to govt.. Bengal, July 1886, and as retd., 1888.
sec, April-June, 1888; chief engr., Dec, 1889; HART, Sidney George, B.A., Indian C.S.
joint sec. to govt., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Jan., (asst. commr., Assam). —Educ. at King's Sch.,
1890; sec, July, 1891 ; reverted to mil. dept., Rochester, and St. John's Coll., Cambridge ;
June, 1894; retd., Nov., 1894. apptd. after exam, of 1894 ; arrived, 4th Dec,
HARRISON, Francis Capel, Indian C.S. 1895, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
(acct-genl.. United Prov.).—Educ at Rugby, collr. ; transfd. to Assam as asst. commr., June,
and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, 1897 ; sub. divl. offr., May, 1898.
of 1882 ; arrived, 27th Nov. , 1884, and served HART-DAVIES, Thomas, late Indian C.S.
in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and in (Bombay). —Educ. at Marlborough; apptd. after
A«sam as asst. commr. ; offg. asst. acctnt.- exam, of 1867 ; arrived, 13th Nov., 1869, and
gen., Madras, May, 1889; dep. acctnt. -gen. , Ben served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; from
gal, Sept., 1890; eng. under sec. to govt, of India, May, 1876, served in Sind as educl. inspr. and
fin. dept., May, 1892; dep. acctnt.-gen., Bengal, manager of encumbered estates ; 1st asst. collr.,
Oct, 189a; acctnt.-gen., Madras, Nov., 1897; April, 1887; judge and sessions judge, June,
acctnt.-gen. N.W. Provs. and Oudh, Oct., 1891 ; acted in May, 1895, as jud. commr. in
1899. Sind ; retd., Feb., 1897.
HARRISON, George McCulloch, Bombay HARTNOLL, Henry Sulivan, Barr. (1898),
Public Works Dept. {exec. engr.). —Trained at Indian C.S. (commr., Burma). — Educ. at
R.I.E. Hill Coll. ; entered the service, 1st Exeter Gr. Sch., ancl Trinity Coll., Oxford;
Oct., 1882, as asst. engr. ; exec, engr., Dec, apptd. after exam, of 1881; arrived, 22nd Nov.,
1896. 1883, and served in Burma as asst. commr.
HARRISON, Henry Anthony, late Bengal (war medal and clasp) ; dep. commr. , July,
C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Apptd. from 1890 ; commr., Dec, 1902.
Hailevbury, 1855 ; arrived, 3rd April, 1855 ; HARTWELL, Sydney Charles Elphin-
served from May, 1856, to Sept., 1858, in Bengal, stone, late India Public Works Dept. —Apptd.
as asst. mag. and collr., Cuttack, and subse traffic supt. , Oudh and Rohilkhand railway, 1st
quently in the N.W. Prov. ; joint mag. and dep. Jan., 1889; offg. manager. 1391-92, and from
collr., 1st grade, April, 1862 ; asst., settlt. dept., April, 1895 ; retd., 1898.
Feb., 1864; mag. andcollr., March, 1872; offg. HARVEY, Edward, Lieut.-Col., R.E., late
commr., Jhansi divn., Sept., 1875; civil and India Public Works Dept. —First commn., 22nd
sessions judge, March, 1878; retd., June, Dec, 1859 ; served in the dept. from April, 1864 ;
1887. exec, engr., mil. works branch, June, 1871 ;
HARRISON, Michael Hermann, B.A., served in the Lushai expedn. , 1871-72 (medal
Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at and clasp^t, in the Jowaki Afridi cimpaign,
Radley Sch. and Trin. Coll., Oxford; apptd. 1878-79 (clasp), and ill the Afghan war, 1879-80
after exam, of 1898; arrived, 22nd Nov., 1899, (medal); supt. engr., May, 1889; retd., Oct.,
and served in the Puniab as asst. commr. 1893.
HARRISON, Percy, Indian C.S. (mag. HARVEY, John, late Educl. Dept., Punjab.
and collr.. United Prov.).—Educ. at St. Paufs —Served as asst. and head master of various
Sch., and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge; apptd. schs. from 1st Nov. , 1869 ; asst. inspr. of schs. ,
RECORD OF SERVICES.
April, 1877; tutor to the Raja o( Chamba, Nov., mag. and small cause court judge from Jan.,
1879; inspr. of schs., Nov., 1883; retd., June, 1881 ; special asst. commr., Berar, Sept., 1887 ;
1902. dep. commr., July, 1891 ; in charge of provl.
HARVEY, William Leathem, C.I.E., Indian census operations, 1S90-92 ; insp.-gen. of police,
C.S. {municipal commr., Bombay City). —Educ. &c, Oct., 1893, to Nov., 1903 ; commr. of Berar,
at the Royal Acadl. Instn., Belfast, and Trinity July, 1904.
Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, ot 1881 ; HATCH, George Washington, Indian C.S.
arrived, 28th Dec., 1883, and served in Bombay (md asst., Bombay).— Educ. at St. Paul's Sch.,
as asst. eollr. and mag., and lorest settlt. officer ; and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
under sec. to govt., rev., tin], and gen. depts., of 1891 ; arrived, 20th Nov., 1893, and served
Aug., 1891 ; 1st asst., Aug., 1894; dep. acctnt- in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; acting
gen., Bombay, July, 1895 : municipal commr., under sec, rev. and finl. depts., Jan., 1899;
Bombay City, Dec, 189a ; C.I.E., Nov., 1901. 2nd asst., Aug., 1900.
HARWARD, Alfred Edgar, Indian C.S. HATCH, Henry Frederick, late Bombay
(dist. and sess. judge, Bengal). —Educ. at Survey Dept.—Joined the service, 1st Dec,
Rossall Sch., and Ball 10I Coll. , Oxford; apptd. 1873, and served as asst. supt. ; supt. ol surveys
after exam, of 1883; arrived, 12th Dec, 1885, and asst. to pol. agent, Kathiawar, April, 1896 ;
and sei~ved in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; retd., Aug., 1809.
joint mag. and dep. collr., Feb., 1892 ; transfd. HATCH, William Keith, M.B., CM.,
to Assam as asst. commr. , April, 1894; district F.R.C.S., Lieut.-Col., late Indian Med. Service.
and sessions judge, July, 1896; rctransfd. to —Arrived, 10th Nov., 1877 ; second surgn. of the
Bengal, Dec, 1898 ; joint mag. and dep. collr., Jamsetji Jijibhoy hosp., and profr. of anatomy,
Sept., 1901 ; dist. and sess. judge, Nov., 1903. &c, Grant med. coll., May, 1884; senr. med.
HASAN KHAN, M. N. (see Muhammad officer and senr. surgn. of the hosp. , and protr.
Nizam-ud-din Hasan Khan J. of surgery at the coll., April, 1893 ; ditto, and
HASHMAT-ULLA, Maulvi, M.A., Statutory principal of the coll., June 1897; retd., Nov.,
C.S. (Joint mag., United Prov.). —Apptd. a 1C03. HATCHELL, Charles, Surgn. -Major, late
probr. under the native civil service rules, Mar., Med. Dept., N.W. Prov. —Asst. surgn., Bengal
1886; confd., 13th June, 1889, as asst. mag. and med. establt.,
collr. in N.W. P. and O. ; joint mag., April, Prov. as civil 23rd July, 1S58 ; served in N.W.
1804; asst. commr., Jan., 1897 to Feb., 1808; Oct., 1864, andasst. surgn. from Dec, 1859, to
author of a translation of Sir A. Colvin's dept. ; took part insubsequently under the mil.
the Bhutan expedn.; served
speeches. again under govt, of N.W. Prov. from Nov.,
HASSAN, A. (see Abul Hassan). 1869, as civil asst. surgn., jail supt., and civil
HASTED, John Ord, Col., R.E., late Public surgn. ; retd., Oct., 1888.
>V'orks Dept., Madras. — 2nd lieut., Madras
engrs., Dec, 1853; served in the dept. from HATCHELL, David George, Revenue Sur
30th Jan., 1856, as asst. engr. ; exec, cngr., vey Dept., Madras (superintendent). —Joined the
April, 1865, and suptg. cngr., Feb., 1877; chief service, 14th Sept., 1885; asst. supt.. Feb.,
engr. forirrign., and joint sec. to govt., April, 1887; dep. supt., Feb , 1899; supt., Jan., 1901.
1884 ; fellow of Madras Univ., 1883 ; sec, gen. HATHERLY, John Rodney, late Bombay
and buildings and road branches, 1886; retd , Public Works Dept. —Joined the service, 23rd
July, 1800. July, i863, as asst. engr., and was employed
HASTINGS, Charles Godolphin William, on various irrign. works; exec engr., Feb.,
C.I.E. (inspr. -genI. of police, JV.IV. Fronti'r 1876; retd., Nov., 1899.
Prov.). —Entered the service as asst. dist. supt., HATHORNTHWAITE. James Thomas.
Sept., 1873; dist. supt., Dec, 1882; on special M.A., late Educl. Dept., Bombay.—Educ. at
duty in Kabul, Feb.-Oct., 1880; with Chitral St.
relief force, June-Sept., 1895 ; special duty in 1872,John's Coll., Cambridge ; arrived, 3rd Oct.,
and served Irom that date as profr. of
Kurram from Mar., 1896; C.I.E., June, 1897; mathematics
dep. inspr.-gen., May, 1901 ; inspr.-eenl. ot also principalatofthetheElphinstone coll., Bombay ;
coll., April, 1894; retd.,
police, N.W. Frontier Prov., Nov., 1901. June, 1900.
HASTINGS, Francis Theophilus Clinton, HATTEN, John James, B.A., India Public-
India Office (clerk specially attached to pol Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). —Trained at
and secret dept.). —Educ. at Haileybury Coll. ; R.LE. Coll. : apptd. asst. engr., 12th Oct., 1875,
admiralty writer, 8th Oct., 1868; civil service and employed on irrign. works in the Punjab ;
copyist, Jan., 1874 ; clerk specially attached to exec, engr., May, 1883 ; supt. cngr., Sept., 1903.
the pol. and secret dept., India office, 7th 1 HAUGHTON, Walter Raleigh, A.M.I.C.E.,
March, 1877 ; rest, clerk, July, i8S3 ; asst. India Public Works Dept. (special engr.).—
private sec. to the sec of state, June, 1892; Apptd. from E.B. rly. co.,as special engr., 1st
precis writer, Nov., 1896 ; private sec. to the July, 1884,
sec. of state, Nov., 1902 ; reverted to pol. and E.B. state and posted to state rlys.; rest, engr.,
rly., July, 1884 ; supt. of works,
secret dept., Oct., 1903. Nov., 1898 ; engr.-in-chief, Murshedabad branch,
HASTINGS, Herbert, Opium Dept., Bengal E.B. state rlv., Nov., 1902.
(snb. dep. opium agent). —Joined the service, HAL'XWELL, Thomas Addison, India
16th June, 1870, as offg. asst. sub. dep. opium Forest Dept. (conservator, Burma). —Entered the
agent, ; confd., Aug., 1871 ; sub. dep. opium service, 31st Dec, 1880, as asst. consr., Burma;
agent, Dec, 1885. dep. consr., May, 1886; consr., Feb., 1902.
HASTINGS, Warren, Lieut.-Col. Indian HAVELL, Ernest Binfield, Indian Educl.
Army, Berar Commn. (commr. of Berar). — Service. —Apptd. supt. of the Calcutta school of
Educ. at Brighton, Coll. ; first commn., 28th art and art gallery, July, 1896 : author of a
Feb., 1874; served in Bengal as cantonmt. "Handbook to Agra and the Taj."
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HAVELOCK, Sir Arthur Elibank.G.C.S. I., Educ at King's Coll. Sch., and King's Coll.,
G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., late Govr. of Madras.— London ; Clerk, 2nd class, acctnt.-gen.'s dept.,
Entered the army, Jan., 1862; private sec. and 9th March, 1896 ; LL.B. (honours) Lond. Univ.,
A. D.C. to the officer administering the govt, 1901 ; transfd. to mil. dept., Nov., 1901 ; called
of Mauritius, 1873-74; acting chief civil to the bar (Middle Temple), 1903.
commr. , Seychelles Islands, 1874-75 ; member HEALD, Benjamin Herbert, Indian C.S.
of council, Fiji, and for a time colonial (asst. commr., Burmn).—'EAuc. at Nottingham
sec. and receiver-gen. , 1875; prest. of Nevis, High Sch. and Queen's Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
1877 ; administering the govt, of St. Lucia, after exam, of 1897; arrived 3rd Dec, 1898,
1878-79; chief civil commr., Seychelles, 1879; and served in Burma as asst. commr. and asst.
govr. of W. Africa settlts., 1 S3 1, and assisted settlmt. otlr.
in Anglo - French negotiations at Paris re HEANEY, John Samuel, Indian C.S. (asst.
garding that territory ; consul for Liberia, collr. and mng., Madras). —Educ. at the Royal
1881; K.C.M.G., 1884; govr. of Trinidad, apptd. Univ. ofafterIreland,
exam, and Trinity
of 1894; Coll., 4thDublin
arrived, Dec,;
1884; govr. of Natal and special commr. for
Zulu affairs, 1885 ; also govr. of Zululand, 1887 ; 1895, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
attended Brussels conference on the suppression mag. ; transfd. to Bombay on famine duty,
cf the slave trade, 1889 ; govr. of Ceylon, 1890; July, 1900; 1 st asst., Feb., 1902; re-transfd. to
G.C.M.G., 1895; govr. of Madras, March, 1896, I Madras, Jan., 1903.
to Dec, 1900; G.C.I. E., March, 1896; G.C.S.I., HEARLE, Nathaniel, late Indian Forest
April, 1901 ; govr. of Tasmania 1901 to 1904. Dept., Cent. Provs. —Joined the service, Dec,
HAWKER, Reginald James, India Office 1878, as asst. conservr., dep. conservator, July,
(2nd class clerk, India store depot). —Apptd. and 1886; retd., Sept., 1901.
class clerk, India store depot, 21st Sept., 1903. HEATON, Bernard, Indian Educl. Service
HAWKINS, Robert William Lyons, (profr., Slbpur civil engrg. coll.). —Apptd. to
A.M.I.C.E., India Public Works Dept. {exec, public works dept. as asst. engr., 16th March,
mgr.). — Trained at Thomason Coll. ; apptd. , 1888 ; since Nov. 1891, has offd. as profr. in the
3rd Oct., 1873, and employed on irrign. works in civil engrg. coll. at Sibpur.
N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; exec, engr., Jan., 1884. HEATON, Joseph John, Indian C.S. (fudge
HAY, George William Robertson, M.D., and sess. judge, Bombay).—Educ. at Bradford
Surg. Gt-n., Indian Med. Service (principal med. , Gr. Sch., and King's Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
officer, Madras). —Joined the service, 1st April, after exam, of 1S79; arrived, 24th Dec, 1881,
1S68 ; arrived, 24th Oct. ,1868; served in the mil., and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.,
civil, and jail branches of the service, and was and acting under sec. ; asst. judge and sessions
apptd. port surgn. at Aden, June, 1876 ; sec. judge, July 1889; private sec. to govr. of
to the principal med. officer, Poona, Oct., 1890 ; Bombay, July, 1895; judge and sess. judge,
principal med. officer, Bombay and Aden dist. , July, 1898.
Aug., 1897; principal med. officer, Madras, HEAVEN, Francis Gyde, India Public
Mav, 1900. Works Dept. (examiner). —Trained at R.I.E.
1IAYDON, William Henry, Lieut.-Col., Coll. ; apptd. assr. engr., 23rd Sept. 1879 and
R.E., late Bombay Public Works Dept. - Joined posted to N.W. Prov. and Oudh; transfd. to
the service, 17th Dec, 1862; arrived, 1st March, superior accts. estabt. as dep. examr. , Nov.
1865 ; exec, engr., Jan., 1870; employed on 1885; examr., Jan.. 1893.
Bombay reclamation works and defences, Tapti HEAVIS1DE, William James, Lieut.-Col.,
bridge, and with the Kandahar field force ; R.E., late Survey of India Dept. —Joined Addis-
employed under mil. works dept., 1890-91 ; combe, Aug., 1857; lieut., Bengal engrs., June,
ret., Dec, 1894. I 1859 ; served in the public works dept. as asst.
HAYWAKD, Maurice Henry Weston, I engr. from Sept., 1862; asst. field engr. with
LL. B., Indian C.S. (judge andsess. judge, Bom- i the Bhutan force, 1865-66 ( medal and clasp) ;
Say). —Educ. at Harrow and St. John's Coll., joined the great trigonl. survey, Jan. 1866; dep.
Cambridge; apptd. alter exam, of 1886 ; arrived, I supt., April, 1872; served in Afghanistan,
10th Nov., 1889, and served in Bombay as asst. 1878-79 (medal), and subsequently in Khandesh
collr. and mag. ; under sec. to govt, of Bom and Bombay native states; retd. , July, 1888.
bay, pol., &c, depts., Aug. 1895; jud. asst. to HEBBEKT, Frederick Benbow, M.I.C.E.,
pol. agent, Kathiawar, Sept., 1896; acting India Public Works Dept. (chief engr.). —
dist. judge, Karachi, Nov., 1899; confd., June, Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. asst. engr.,
1900. < 1st Oct., 1874; exec, engr., Sept., 1883; otfg,
HAZLETT, Henry James, M.D., Brigade- i dep. consulting engr. for railways, Lucknow,
Surgn.-Lieut.-Col., late Madras Med. Dept. — j April, 1887 ; under sec. to govt, of Bengal,
Joined the service, 1st April, 1867; arrived, public works dept., March, 1888; under sec.
8th Nov., 1867, and was employed on mil. and and dep. dir.-gen. of railways, May, 1892 ; offg.
jail duty; analyst to salt commn., Madras, manager, Burma state railway, Jan.-May, 1896 ;
1076; surgn., 4th district, Jan., 1887, to May, suptg. engr., Nov., 1896; chief engr., Jan.,
1888; also profr. in med. coll., Aug., 1887; 1901 ; consg. engr. for rlys.. Calcutta, Nov.,
employed in mil. accts. dept. of govt, o! 1903.
India, 1888 and 1889 ; surgn., 3rd district, Feb., HEDDON, Harold, India Office (2nd class
1893; retd. , July, 1897. clerk, registry and record dept.). —Apptd. 2nd
HEAD, Edgar Alfred, India Office (secoud- class clerk, registry and record dept., 16th Dec,
tlass clerk. Store Dept.). — Educ. at King 1002.
Edward's Gr. Sch., Bath; clerk, 2nd class, HEINIG, Joseph, late India Public Works
30th May, 1805. Dept. — Apptd., 26th July, 1867, and posted to
HEADLEY, Robert Hollowell, LL.B., N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; exec, engr., Oct., 1877;
India Oilicci second-class clerk, Military Dept.).— [ suptg. engr., Oct., 1895; retd., June, 1901.
RECORD OF SERVICES.
HEMANGA CHANDRA BOSE, late Bengal 1878 ; rest, in Mysore, and chief commr. , Coorg,
Judl. Dept. —Joined the service as munsif, April, 1892 ; reverted to mil. dept., Feb., 1895.
14th April, 1872 ; sub. judge, July, 1887, to HENDERSON, William George Hume,
1902. F.R.C.S., Lieut.-Col., Indian M.S. (civil surgn.,
HEM CHANDRA BANERJEE (s«Bancrjee, Poona).—Joined the service, 21st Nov., 1876;
H. C). in mil. employ till April, 1878, since when has
HEMING, Dempster. Lieut.-Col., late Police held several civil surgeoncies ; was on field
Dept., Madras.—First conimn., 16th Nov., 1861 ; servicein Upper Burma, 1886-88 ; presy. surgn.,
proby. asst. supt. of police, Dec., 1865; dep. April, 1901 ; civil surgn., Poona, March, 1902.
commr., Oct., 1874; asst. with the govt, of HENDERSON, William Scott, India Office,
Madras, 1888. and 1890; supt. of police, Jan., (■2nd class clerk, India Store Depot). —Apptd.
1892; retd. , Feb., 1894. clerk, 2nd class, Sept., 1900.
HEMINGWAY, Frederick Ricketts, B.A., HENDLEY, Thomas Holbein, CLE., Col.,
Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras'). — Indian Med. Service, late Bengal Med. Dept.
Educ. at Clifton and New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. —First commn., Oct., 1869; apptd. inspr.-gen.
after exam, of 1897 ; arrived, 5th Dec., 1898, and of civil hospls., Calcutta, April, 1898; retd.,
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. April, 1903.
HEMINGWAY, Henrv Edmund, B.A., HENNESSY, Septimus Hope, late Jud.
Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Cent. Prov.).—Educ. Dept., Central Prov. —Joined the service as
at Clifton Coll. and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. acting extra asst. commr., 13th July, 1864, and
after exam, of 1899; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1900, was confd., 8th July, 1867; judge, small cause
and servod in the Cent. Prov. as asst. commr. court, Sept., 1889; acted also as cantonmt. mag.
HEMINGWAY, Percy, B.A., Indian C.S. from Nov., 1888 ; retd., Jan., 1892.
(asst. commr., Central Prov.). — Educ. at HENNIKER, Frederick Chandos, Indian
Oundle, and Pembroke Coll., Cambridge; C.S. (dir. of land records and agric, Asxam). —
apptd. after exam, of 1895; arrived, 14th Dec, Educ. at St. Paul's Sen. and Balliol Coll.,
1896, and served in the Central Prov. as asst. Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1885; aiTived,
commr. and settlt. oflr. 26th Nov., 1887, and served in Assam as asst.
HENDERSON, Claude Gordon, B.A., commr. ; dep. commr., Nov., 1897J; dir. ol land
Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). — records and agriculture, Dec, 1898.
Educ at Dulwich Coll. and Jesus Coll., HENRIQUES, Quentin Quixanu, B.A.,
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1899 ; arrived, Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). — Educ. at
24th Nov., 1900, and served in Bombay as asst. Manchester Gr. Sch. and Corpus Christi Coll.,
collr. and mag.' Oxford; apptd. after exim. ot 1896; arrived,
HENDERSON, Edward Piercy, Barr. (1871), 23rd Nov., 1897, ana served in the Punjab as
late Indian C.S. (Punjab). —Educ. at Edinburgh asst. commr.
Acad., and St. Peter's Coll., Radley ; apptd. HENRY, Edward Richard, C.S.L, late
after exam, of 1869; arrived, 10th Oct., 1871, Indian C.S. (commr. of metrop. police, London).
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; —Educ. at St. Edmund's Coll., Ware, and Univ.
govt, advocate, Feb., 1878 ; retd., Sept.. 1897. Coll., London; apptd. after exam, ot 1871 ;
HENDERSON, George, M.D., Surgn.- arrived, J2nd Oct., 1873, and served in Hongal ;
Major, late Med. Dept., Punjab. —Joined the joint mag. and dep. collr., 1st grade, June, 1882;
Indian med. dept. in 1859; civil asst. surgn., on famine duty, Tirhut, 1873 ; private sec. to
Shahpur, May, 1862 ; supt. of Lahore central lieut.-govr. in 1879 and 1880 ; mag. and
jail, April, 1868; offg. supt., botanical gardens collr., May. 1890; offg. sec. to board of rev.,
in Bengal, Dec, 1872 ; civil surgn., Gujranwala, 1890-91; inspr.-gen. of police, May, 1892;
Dec, 1875, and subsequently at other stations C.S.L, May, 1898; commr., Mar., 1000; retd..
in the Punjab; retd., Nov., 1889. March, 1901 ; asst. commr. of metrop. police,
HENDERSON, Gilbert Stuart, Barr. London, 1901 ; commr. of ditto, March. 1903.
(1876) (judge. High Court, Calcutta). —Apptd. HENSLF.Y, John William, India Telegraph
judge, High Court, Calcutta, 13th June, 1902. Dept. (chief supt.). —Apptd. asst. supt., Jan.,
HENDERSON, Harry Joseph Hume, late 1879; supt., April, 1888; chief supt , March,
Bombay Police Dept.—Joined 'he service, May, 1903; served with Chin-Lushai expedn., 188^-50
1872, as asst. supt. of police; supt., Nov., 1878 ; (medal and clasp).
disk supt., Dec, 1898; retd., May, 1003. HENSLOWE. Cecil William Edward, late
HENDERSON, James Percy, India Public India Public Works Dept. —Joined the dept.,
Works Dept. (ever, engr.).—Trained at R.I.E., June, 1866, and served in the N.W. Prov. and
Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr., Sept., Oudh.and in the Central Prov. ; transfd. to rail
1879, and posted to Burma; exec engr., Feb., way establt., Jan., 1880; engr.-in-chief and
1 891. manager, Cawnpore-Farukhabad and Muttra-
HENDERSON, John James, India Public Hathras railways, Dec, 1880; manager, Cawn-
Works Dept. (special engr.). —Apptd. from S. pore-Achnera state railway, 1884 ; transfd. to
■Punjab and Delhi Rly. Co., as special asst. Burma state railway, Dec, 1886; retd., 1890.
engr., 1st Jan., 1886, and posted to N.W. Rly. HENSLOWE, Francis John Deloraine,
HENDERSON, PhilipDurham, C.S.I. ,Maj.- Capt., Indian Army. — First commn., Aug., 1888;
Gen., late Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. —First joined the staff corps, Oct., 1889 ; apptd. comdt.,
commn. , Madras cavalr}1, Feb., 1857; attache, Zhob levy corps, May to Aug., xooo.-
foreign dept., May, 1871 ; under sec. to the HENVEY, Frederick, late Bengal C.S. —
govt, of India, foreign dept., Nov., 1872; on Educ. at Rugby Sch. ; apptd. after exam. of i860;
special dutv in Kashmir, 1874 ; pol. officer on arrived, 31st Oct., 1861, and served in the N.W.
Stan" of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Sept., Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., under sec. to
1875; C.S.L, March, 1876; gen. supt. of opera govt., offg. sec. to board of rev., and joint mag.
tions for suppression of thagi and dalcaiti, March, and dep. collr. ; on special duty in 1871 for
RECORD OF SERVICES.
purpose of compiling a narrative of the famine I HESELTINE, Harry Nelson (asst. sec.,
of 1869-70 ; under sec. to govt, of India, foreign Jin. and comm. dept., govt, of India). —Joined
dept., July, 1874; offg. rest., Nepal, 1877-78; the service 19th April, 1881 ; asst. sec, fin.
on special duty, Kashmir, April, 1878 ; commr. , and comm. dept., govt, of India, Aug., 1899.
Haidarabad assigned districts, Jan., 1883; rest., HEWAT, Richard Alexander, late. India
E. Rajputana states, Dec, 1885; agent to the ■ Office. —EastlndiaHousewriter.oldestabt., 18th
govr.-gen. in Central India, Jan., 1889; retd., I Aug., 1858 ; junr. clerk, mil. dept., Aug., i860 ;
Jan., 1891. senr. clerk, Jan., 1875 ; asst. sec, judl. and
HERBERT, Chari.es, Lt.-Col., Indian Army, public dept., Feb., 1894; retd., March, 1896.
Foreign Dept., Govt, of India (resdt. Gwalior). HEWETSON, John, Indian C.S. (dist. and
— First column., June, 1874 ; served under the sess. judge, Madras). —Educ. at Repton, and
mil. dept. to 1882, including Afghan war of I Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. afterexam. of 1878 ;
1879-80 ; extra A.D.C. to viceroy, 1878 and 1882 ; I arrived, 13th Dec, 1880, and served in Madras,
offd. as asst. to the govr.-gen., Rajputana, June, as asst. collr. and mag. ; served in Burma, from
1882 ; mag. of Abu, Nov., 1882 ; on March, 1886, as asst. commr., judge, civil court,
depn. to Mewar states to settle boundary i Mandalav, and district officer ; returned to
disputes, 1883 ; offg. cantonmt. mag., Nasir- Madras, Oct., 1888 ; senr. asst., Ganjam, July.
abad, 1884 and 1885-86; asst. commr., Ajmir, 1889; head asst., Aug., 1893; subiollr. and
April, 1889; asst. to the agent, Rajputana, and joint mag., Dec, 1894; district and sessions
chief commr., Aimir-Merwara, March, 1391 ; judge, May, 1897; collr. and mag. , S. Canara,
offg. pol. agent in E. states of Rajputana, 1891-92 ; Aug., 1898 ; dist. and sess. judge, Tinnevelly,
1st asst. to agent, Central India, Oct., 1892 ; pol. Oct., 1899.
agent, Kotah, March, 1894 ; ditto, Eastern HEWETT, John Phescott, C.S.L, CLE.,
States of Rajputana, 1900; resdt., Gwalior, Indian C.S. (member of govr.-genl.'s council).—
CHEKMBERT, David William, A.M.I.C.E., j Educ. at Winchester, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
apptd after exam, of 1875; arrived, 17th Dec,
Bombay Public Works Dept. (exec, mgr.) — [ 1877, and served in theN.W. Prov. and Oudh as.
Trained at the R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the ■ asst. mag. and collr. , and asst. commr. ; in charge
dept. as asst. engr., Oct., 1880; exec. engr. of provl. gazetteer, Aug., 1883: acted as asst.
Dec., 1893 ; under sec. to govt., Jan., 1901 ; I acctnt.-gen., Jan., 1884; junr. sec, board of rev.,
sany. engr., Poona, March, 1002. April. 1884 ; offg. under sec. to govt, of India,
HERBERT, Douglas, Major, Indian Army home dept., Oct., 1886; confd., Aug., 1887 ; offd.
(dep. commr., Assam).—Educ. at Tunbridge as private sec. to the viceroy in 1888 and 1892,
Sen. ; 1st. commn., 25th Nov., 1885; joined the and as sec. to govt ol India, home dept., March.
Assam commn., March, 1891, as asst. commr. ; 1890; offg. census commr. for India, July, 1890;
dep. commr., March, 1899. dep. sec. to govt, of India, home dept., Dec,
HERBERT, Herbert, F.R.C.S., Maior, 1890; CLE., May, 1891 ; dep. commr., March.
I. M.S. (profr., Grant Med. Coll., Bombay).— 1893 ; sec. of royal commn. on opium, Oct..
1st commn., 31st March, 1887 ; on mil. duty 1893 ; mag. and collr., April, 1894 ; sec to govt,
till Dec, 1892 ; civil surgn., Kaira, April, of India, home dept., Dec, 1895 ; C.S.L, Dec,
1893 ; ophthalmic surgn., J. J. Hospital, and 1898 ; member of plague commn., No"., 1898;
prof., Grant Med. Coll., June, 1807. offg. chief commr., Central Provs., Sept., 1902;
HERBERT, Patrick Herbert CofiHLAN, confd., Nov., 1903; tempy. member of govr.-
India Office (asst. sec. Jiid. and Public Dept.). genl.'s council, Aug. to Dec, 1904 ; ordinary
—Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dublin ;junr.clerk,accts. member of ditto (commerce and industry), Dec,
branch, nth March, 1872; jud. and public dept., 1904 ; author of contributions to provl. gazetteer.
1877 ; rest, clerk, 1885-83 ; senr. clerk, May, 1891 ; HEWETT, William Selwood, Lieut.-Col.,
private sec. to parly, under sec. of state (Mr. G. Indian Army, Jud. Dept., Punjab (cantonm1.
W. E. Russell, M.P.), 1892-94; editor of India mag., Rawalpindi). —First commn., 30th Dec,
Office List, 1887-91 ; asst. sec, judl. and public 1871 ; arrived, 13th March, 1872, and was
dept., April, 1004 ; compiled jointly with Mr. employed on mil. duty, including service in
Newmarch the India office cypher code. the Afghan war, 1878-80 (medal and clasp) ;
HF.RRON, Herbert George Whitby, late cantonmt. mag., Punjab, March, 1887.
Indian C.S. (Bengal). —Educ. at Rugby and HEW1SH, John, India Office (dep. acctnt.-
Exeter Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1885 ; gen.). ■— Junr. clerk, 1st Feb., 1869 ; senr.
arrived, 27th Dec, 1887, and served in Bengal clerk. Sept., 1883; dep. acctnt.-gen. and
as asst. mag. and collr. ; transfd. to Burma as assessor of income tax, May, 1000.
asst. commr., Nov., 1888, and offg. under sec; HEWITT, James Francis Katherinus, late
returned to Bengal, Nov., 1890; joint mag. and Bengal C.S.— Educ at Christ Church, Oxford ;
collr. Nov., 1896; retd., Jan.. 1904. apptd. after exam, of 1858; arrived, 12th Feb.,
HERSCHEL, John, F.R.S., Col., R.E., late 1859, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
Survey of India. —Joined Addiscombe, Feb., coMr., and settlt. officer; dep. commr., wards'
1855; first commn., Dec, 1856; arrived at Cal estate in Behar, Feb., 1873; offg. sec, board of
cutta, Jan., 1859; served in the great trigonl. rev., Sept., 1874; mag. and collr., Oct., 1878;
survey from Nov., 1859, in the grades of asst. commr., Chota Nagpur, March. 1879; retd.,
surveyor and dep. supt. ; retd., March, 1886. July, 1885; author of 'The Ruling Races ol
HERVEY. Hamilton Law, Indian C.S. (judge Pre-Historic Times in India,' &c.
andsessionsjudge, Bombay). —Educ. at Giggles- HEXT, Rear-admiral Sir John, A.D.C,
wick Sch. and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. K.C.I.E., R.N. (Retd.)—Apptd. Director of the
after exam, of 1884; arrived, 27th March, 1887, Royal Indian Marine, 26th Feb., 1883; K.C.I.E..
and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; June, 1897; retd., Feb., 1898.
2nd asst., May, 1894; 1st asst., April, 1897; HEYCOCK, William Bissii.l, B.A., Indian
judge and sessions judge, July, 1897. C.S. (joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal).—Educ.
RECORD OF SERVICES.
at Oakham Sell., and Sidney Sussex Coll., . and Exeter Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam.
Cambridge ; apptd. alter exam, of 1895 ; of 1896; arrived, 8th Dec, 1897, and served in
arrived, 7th Dec., 1896, and served in Bengal as ] Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; under sec. to
asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and dep. i govt., judl. and pol. depts., Nov., 1903.
•collr., Dec., 1903. HILDEBRAND, Arthur Hedding, C.I.E.,
HF.YWOOD, John Magef., Col., R.E., late late Burma Commn. —From Feb., 1868, served
India Public Works Dept. —Joined Addiscombe, in the Burma police dept. as asst. supt. ; from
Aug., 1854 ; 1st commn. , Bengal engrs., June, March, 1872, served in the Burma commn. as asst.
1856 ; served in the Bengal public works dept. commr. , and was sent on special mission to
from April, 1858, as asst. engr. and exec. engr. ; Chiengmai, 1875, and in charge of expedn. to
suptg. engr., May, 1881 ; ong. chief engr., and W. Karenni, 1876; dep. commr., Jan., 1883;
joint sec to govt, of Bengal, public works dept. , supt. , S. Shan states, May, 1888; CLE. .May, 1S8S;
1883-84 ; chief engr. and joint sec, irrign. supt. and pol. officer, S. Shan states, Aug.,
branch, Punjab, 1886; retd., Dec, 1889.
HEZLETT, James, Indian C.S. (ass/, mag. j 1891 ; retd., March, 1902.
HILDEBRAND,GoDFREY,Col.,R.E.,lateMil.
and collr., Bengal.) — Educ. at Coleraine Works Dept., Govt, of India. — First commn.,
Academy, Queen's Coll., Gal way, and Univ.
Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; I Oct., 1864 ; arrived, Jan. , 1868 ; joined the public
arrived 20th Nov., 1899, and served in Bengal 1 and the N.W.March,
works dept., 1869, and served in Bengal
Prov. ; transfd. to mil. works,
as asst. mag. and collr.
HICKIE, William Cornelius, India Public 1 May, 1872; sec. to defence committee, 1881 ;
Works Dept. (examiner). —Apptd. to the dept. suptg. engr., March, 1886; dep. dir.-gen., mil.
works, 1890-91 ; asst. insp.-gen.of fortifications,
as accnt., 14th Sept., 1878; asst. examr., Oct., War Office, July, 1894 ; dep. inspr.-gen., 01
1882; dep. examr., May, 1886; examr., Aug., 1894. fortifications, Nov., 1897; retd., June, 1902.
HIGGENS, Alfred William Buckle, late
Indian C.S. (Madras).—Educ. at Hailevbury ; HILL, Arthur, CLE., A.M.I.C.E., F.C.H.,
apptd. after exam, of 1874; arrived. 6th Dec, Bombay Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.).—
1876, and served as asst. collr. and mag.; on Trained at R.LE. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as
famine duty, 1877-78; sec. to the draft forest asst. engr., Oct., 1880; exec, engr., June, 1892;
bill committee, 1S82; dep. conservatoro!" forests, CLE., Jan., J903.
■Cuddapah, Dec, 1882 ; also forest settlt. officer, HILL, Arthur Philip, India Telegraph
July, 1886; sub-collr. and joint mag., June, 1890; Dept. (superintendent). — Trained at R.LE.
principal asst. to collr., Jan., 1891 ; collr. and Coll.; apptd. asst. supt., 26th Sept, 18S0;
mag., Jan., 1892; member, rev. board, and dir. supt., March, 1897 ; has received India medal,
of land records and agric, Dec, 1898; addl. Burma, and two clasps.
member of legisl. council, Madras, Aug., 1901 ; HILL, Charles Henry, Barr. (1872), late
member, rev. board, and commr. of rev. settlt., Bengal Judl. Dept. —Joined the service, 30th
April, 1002 ; retd., May, 1903. March, 1889, as public prosecutor to govt, of
HIGGINS, Andrew Frank, M.I.C.E., India N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; judge, Calcutta high
Public Works Dept. (suptg. mgr.).—Trained at court, Jan., 1892; retd., March, 1904.
Thomason Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Oct., HILL, Claude Hamilton Archer, CLE.,
1873, and posted to Hyderabad; exec, engr., Indian C.S. (dep. sec, foreign dept., govt. 0/
May, 1881 ; K.-i-H. medal, May, 1900; suptg. India). —Educ. at St. Mark's Sch., Windsor, and
■engr., Feb., loot. Emmanuel Coll. , Cambridge ; apptd. after exam,
HIGGINS, John James, late Police Dept., of 1885 ; arrived, 22nd Nov., 18:17, and served in
•Central Prov. —Apptd. acting adjutant, mil. Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; under sec,
police, Narsinghpur, for services rendered pol., &c, depts., and sec. to legisl. council,
•during the Mutiny under Sir Henry Havelock, Nov., 1892, under sec. to govt, of India, home
Dec, 1858; from March, 1861, served in the dept., Aug., 1895 ; 1st asst., Nov., 1897 ; acting
police dept. of the Central Prov., and was pol. agent, Hyderabad, Nov., 1897; private sec.
promoted to district supt, 1st class, June, 1879 ; to govr. of Bombay, Feb., 1900; dep. sec, foreign
retd., March, 1804. dept., govt, of India, Dec, 1903; CLE., Jan.,
HIGHAM, Sir Thomas, K.C.I. E., M.I.C.E., 1904 ; olfg. sec, pol. dept., Bombay, from June,
late India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. proby. 1904.
asst. engr., July, 1867; arrived, Oct. 1867, and HILL, Frederick George, India Office (2nd
served in the irrign. dept., Punjab ; exec engr., class clerk, Funds Dept.). —Educ. at City of Lon
>iept., 1873; asst. sec. to govt., irrign. branch, don Sch. ; apptd. clerk, 2nd class, 6th July, 1882.
Nov., 1882; supt. of works. Derajat, Sept., HILL, Frederick Justley Arnold, Salt
1883; suptg. engr., Aug., 1886; offd. as chief Dept., Bombay (asst. collr.).—Educ. at Ring's
■engr. and joint sec. to govt., Punjab, July-Oct., Sch., Sherborne ; joined the service, 20th
1891 ; chief engr. and sec, irrign. branch, Oct., June, 1881, as superny. asst. collr. ; asst. collr.
1894 ; on special famine relief duty, May to of salt rev., June, 1883.
July, 1897 ; insp.-gen. of irrigation and joint sec HILL, Henry, late India Office. —Educ. at
to gov't, cl India, Nov., 1897 ; author of the Edinburgh Acad, and Edinburgh Univ. ;
'Hydraulic Tables'; CLE., May, 1896; India office writer, old establt., 1859 ; junr.
K.C.I.E., June, iqoj ; retd., April, 190?. clerk, finl. dept., i860 ; asst. private sec. and
HIGHT, Arthur Edward, A.M.I.C.E., precis writer to the sec. of state, 1867-74 ; senr.
late Bombay Public Works Dept.—Trained at clerk, Jan., 1872 ; rev., statistics and commerce
the Royal Indian Engrg. Coll.; entered the dept., 1874 ; asst. sec. in that dept., Sept., 1877;
service as asst. engr., Nov., 1878; exec, engr., asst. in public works dept., and asst. govt. dir.
March, 1890; retd., Feb., 1900. of guaranteed Indian railway cos., June, 1892 ;
HIGNELL, Sidney Robert, Indian C.S. reverted to rev. and statistics dept. as asst. sec.,
(under sec. to gov/., Bengal). —Educ. at Malvern I July, 1898 ; retd., April, 1900.
RECORD OF SERVICES.
HILL, John, Col., R.E. , late Survey of India exam, of 1887; arrived, 4th Nov., 1889, and
Dept. —Lieut, royal engrs., June, 1862; arrived, served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
10th Dec., 1865; apptd. to the trigonl. survey as mag. and collr. ; joint mag., April, 1895; settlt,
asst. surveyor. Dec., 1866, and employed in officer, Nov., 1896 ; dep. commr., Dec, 1901.
Kumaon and Garhwal, Bombay, &c. ; dep. supt. , HOBART, Robert Thompson, late Bengal
July, 1882; attached to Afghan boundary commn. , C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Trinity
Sept., 1884 ; supt. (new scale), Aug., 1892; in Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, of i860;
charge of tidal and levelling operations, Poona, arrived, 31st Oct., 1861, and served in the N.W.
Nov., 1890 ; reverted to mil. dept., Dec, 1895 ; Prov., as asst. mag. and collr., and joint mag.
retd., March, 1896. and dep. collr. ; dep. inspr.-gen. of police, Dec,
HILL, Rowland, late Stationery Dept., 1873 ; inspr.-gen. of prisons, Oct., 1882 ; inspr.-
Madras.—Dep. supt., govt, press, Oct., 1874; gen. of police, May, 1886; retd., Dec, 1880.
supt., Sept., 1886; retd., Oct., 1904; K-i-H HOBART- HAMPDEN, Awdry George,
medal, Jan., 1905. India Forest Dept. (conservator, United Prov).—
HILL, Samuel Charles, B.A., B.Sc, Indian Joined the service as asst. consr., 2nd Jan.,
Educl. Service {director of public instil., Central 1882; dep. consr., Feb., 1891 ; consr., Dec,
Prov.).—Apptd. Profr. . Dacca Coll., June, 1881 ; 1902 ; director, forest school, Dehra Dun, April,
?rincipal, Krishnagar Coll., Mar., 1888; profr., 1903.
looghly Coll., Nov., 1891; profr. , Presy. Coll., HOBDAY, James Ramsay, Col., Indian Army,.
Mar., 1897 ; insp. of schools, Behar circle, April, Survey of India Dept. (dep. survcyor-genl.). —•
1897 ; ditto, Presy. circle, Feb., 1899 ; in charge of Firstcommn., 13th Jan. , 1869 ; proby. asst. supt.,
records of Govt, of India, and asst. sec, Home survey dept., Sept., 1874; confd.,July, 1875;
dept., Nov., 1900; dir. of public instn., Central served in the Afghan war, 1879, and with Upper
Prov., July, 1904. Burma field force, 1886; dep. supt., Jan., 1887;
HILL, Thomas Coutts, M.I.E.E., late supt., Dec, 1895; dep. surveyor-gcnl. , Sept.,
India Telegraph Dept.—Apptd., istAug., 1857 ; 1898 ; accompanied special expedn. in Upper
supt., British Burma, Feb., 1879; employed in Burma along the Chinese frontier, 1890-91.
connection with occupation of Upper Burma,
1886; chielsupt, Sept., 1892; retd., March, 1894. HOBHOUSE, Sir Charles Parry, Bart.,
HILTON, John Edward, M.I.C.E., late India late Bengal C.S. —Educ. at Rugby; apptd. from
Public Works Dept. —Apptd. asst. engr., 8th Haileybury ; arrived, 22ndjuly, 1844, and served
Oct., 1868, and posted to the Punjab; transfd. in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and in the
to mil. works dept., May, 1872; exec, engr., finl. dept., govt, of India, as asst. to sub-
Aug., 1877; transfd. to Punjab provl. establt., treasurer, and asst. to acctnt.-gen. ; collr. of
Nov., 1880; under sec. to govt., Sept., 1892; Bardwan, 1857-59; mag. and collr., 1850; on
suptg. engr., May, 1893; retd., July, 1899. special duty in i860 to adjudicate on suits
HIRTzEL, Frederic Arthur, M.A., India arising out of the indigo disturbances, Nuddea
Office ( private sec. to sec. ofstate).—Educ. at Dul- and Jessor ; supt and remembrancer of legal
wich Coll., and Trinity Coll., Oxford (Craven affairs, and govt, advocate, 1862 ; also member-
scholar) ; fellow of Brasenose, 1895 ; apptd. junr. ! of Bengal legist, council, 1863-64 ; civil and
clerk, nth June, 1891; rest, clerk, Mar. 1897; I sessions judge, 1864-66; member of govr.-gen. 's
private sec to parly, under sec of state, July, legisl. council, 1866; chairman of the Orissa
1898 ; ditto to permanent under sec. of state, | famine fund, 1867; judge of the high court,
Mar., 1901 ; senior clerk, mil. dept., July, 1868-71 ; retd., 1872.
1902 ; private sec. to sec. of state, Oct., 1903. HODGES, Robert Nathaniel, M.I.C.E.,
HITCHCOCK, John (inspr. of machinery, late India Public Works Dept.—Apptd. asst.
India Store Depot). —Apptd. asst. exanir. of engr., 15th Oct., 1873, and posted to N.W.
stores, July, 1882 ; examr., Nov., 1896 ; Prov. and Oudh ; transfd. to state railways,
supervisor, 2nd grade, Dec, 1898 ; inspr. ot Nov., 1879 ; exec, engr., Sept., 1880 ; employed
machinery, Sept., 1903. as engr.-in-chief on several railway surveys,
HITTU RAM, CLE., Rai Bahadur, late including Saugor-Katni scheme; suptg. engr.,
Foreign Dept.,Govt.ofIndia. —Joined the service, 1898; retd., Jan., 1904.
1st April, 1859, and held non-gazetted appts. till HODGSON, Godfrey Beckett, Major, Indian
Feb., 1877, when he was apptd. native asst. to Army, Survey of India (supt.). —First commn.,
govr.-gen. s agent in Baluchistan ; on special 1st May, 1878 ; served in Afghan war, 1880 ;.
duty with Afghan boundary commn., 1884; extra apptd. proby. asst. supt, 13th Sept., 1883;
asst. commn, Jan., 1890; on special duty under confd., July, 1884 ; dep. supt, May, 1889; supt.,
Kalat state, May, 1893 ; author of a Baluchi June, 1897.
manual, and a history of Dera Ghazi Khan. HODSON,CharlesWilliam,C.S.I.,M.I.C.E.,
HLA OUNG, Maung, Fin. and Comm. India Public Works Dept. (dir. of ratlway con
Dept., Govt, of India (pffg. comptr., India struction). —Trained at R.l.E. Coll. ; apptd.
Treasuries).—Entered the service, 1872, and asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1873, a"d posted to
served in the finance dept. ; asst. comptr., state railways; exec engr., April, 1883; supt,
Nov., 1880; asst. acct.-gen. for Burma, way and works, N.W. railway, Nov., 1891 ;
April, 1898 ; asst. comp.-gen., Calcutta, Nov., engr.-in-chief, Mushkaf-Bolan railway, July,
1898; dep. acct.-gen., Burma, Dec, 1899; offg. 1894 ; services lent to Ceylon Govt, June, 1896 ;
dep. auditor.-gen. , April, 1902; offg. comptr., suptg. engr., Aug., 1896; dir. of railway con
India Treasuries, Sept., 1902, and Dec, 1903; struction and dep. sec. to govt, of India, railway
has published a revision of 'Gordon's Burma branch, Jan., 1898; offg. sec, Jan., 1904;
manual.' C.S.L, Jan., 1905.
HOARE, Herbert James, Indian C.S. (dep. HODSON, Richard George, late Educn.
commr., United Prov.). —Educ. at private schs. Dept. , Burma.—Joined the dept. as dep. inspr.
and St. John's Coll.. Cambridge; apptd. after of schs., Mysore, April, 1861 ; inspr., April,
522 RECORD OF SERVICES.
1867; acting dir. of public instrn., 1879-80; Army, late Central Prov. Commn. —First
transfd. to Burma as acting principal, high sell., commn., 4th Dec, 1857; arrived, 28th Jan.,
Rangoon, April, 1880; from Oct., 1881, served 1858 ; and served in the Central Prov. as asst.
ns inspr. of schs. in Burma, and oft'd. as dir. o( commr. from Aug., 1867; small cause court
Sublic instrn. ; retd., Feb., 1893; has transld. judge, March, 1883; dep. commr., Aug., 1889;
lunshi Srinivasaya's ' Dialogues in Kanarese.' on U.S. list, July, 1898.
HOERNLE, Augustus Frederick Rudolf, HOLDERNESS, Thomas William, C.S.I.,
CLE., M.A., Ph.D., late Educn. Dept., Bengal. B. A., India Office (sec, rev. and statistics
—Apptd. principal, Calcutta Madrassa, Feb., dept.). —Educ. at Univ. Coll., Oxford; apptd.
1884 ; member of board of exarars., Nov., 1896 ; after exam, of 1870; arrived, 17th Feb ,
CLE., June, 1897 ; retd., Mar., 1899 ; has written 1873, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst.
a grammar of the Gandian languages ; dictionary mag. and collr. , asst. sec. to govt., and junr.
of the Bihari language, and other philological sec, board of rev. ; under sec. to govt of
works. India, rev. and agricl. dept., Sept., 1881 ;
HOEY, William, M.A., D.Lit, late joint mag., N.W. Prov., April, 1885; under
Indian C.S., N.W. Prov. and Oudh.—Educ. sec. to govt., N.W. Prov., Nov., 1886; dir.
at the Wesleyan Connexional Seh. , and of land records and agric. , Nov., 1888; sec.
Queen's Coll., Belfast; apptd. after exam, of to govt., finl. dept., March, 1892, at the same
1870 ; arrived, 18th Oct., 1S72, and served in the time acting as sec. in the jud. dept.; member
N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. commr. , asst. of legisl. council, Aug., 1892; mag. and
mag., and joint mag.; employed on archaeo collr., Aug., 1893; sec. to govt., judl. dept.,
logical explorations in Gonda in 1884; dep. July, 1894; famine duty, home dept., govt, of
commr., Feb., 1890; mag. and collr., Aug., India, Jan., 1897, and sec. tc govt., rev. and
1890; oflg. commr., Oct., 1897; author of agric. dept., July, 1898; C.S.L, Jan., 1898;
'Trades and Manufactures in N. India,' 'A K.-i-H. medal, Jan., 1901 ; retired from Indian
History of Asaf-ud-Daulah. Nawab Wazir of C.S., May, 1901 ; apptd. sec, rev. and statistics
Oudh,' ' Buddha ; His Life, His Doctrine, dept., India Office, April, 1901.
and His Order," 'Memoirs of Delhi and Fyzabad,' HOLDICH, Sir Thomas Hungerfofd,
&C, &c. ; retd. Julv, 1900. K.C.M.G., K.C.I.E., C.B., Col., R.E., late
HOGAN, John Lemon Poictevin, M.I.C.E., Survey of India.—Lieut., royal engrs., Dec,
India Public Works Dept. tsiipg. engr.)—Trained
at Thcmason Coll.; apptd., istNov., 1873, and in1862; the
arrived, 3rd March, 1865, and served
Bhutan campaign, 1865 (medal and
posted to mil. works ; transfd. to Mysore, Sept., clasp); joined the topogrl. survey, July, 1866;
1877 ; to Central Prov., Sept., 1878 ; and to state on duty with the Abyssinian expedn., 1867-68
railways, Jan. , 1880; services lent to Bombay, (medal) ; joined the Afghanistan field force in
Baroda and Central India railway co., Jan., 1879, and was in charge
1885; exec, engr., Feb., 1885; suptg. engr., in N. Afghanistan duringof second survey operations
May, 1S99; junr. consg. engr. to govt, of India, the campaign, and asst. field engr.period of
during
for riys., Calcutta, May to Dec, 1901.
HOGG, Sir Adam George Forbes, K.C.B., defence of Sherpur (medal and clasp) ; in charge
Lieut.-Gen., Indian Army, late Pol. Dept., Bom of Kohat topogrl. survey, Feb., 1881; dep. supt.,
April, 1883 ; in charge of Baluchistan topogrl.
bay.—First commn., Bombay infantry, Jan., 1854 ;
served with the Persian expedn., i857(medal and survey, Oct., 1883; attached to the Afghan
clasp), in the Mutiny, the China war, i860, the boundary commn., Sept., 1884; survey officer
Abyssinian expedn., 1867-68 (medal), and the with the Zhob field force in 1890; supt. (new
scale), Aug., 1892; C.B. and CLE., May, 1894 ;
Afghan war, 1879-80 (medal and clasp) ; apptd. on
pol. rest, and collr. of stamp rev. , with charge tionspecial duty with Khaibar-Asmar delimita
of the vice-admiralty court, Aden, May, 1885; ment,commn., 1894-95; in charge, Pamir detach
reverted to mil. duty, 1890 ; K.C.B., June, 1904. Sept., June, 1895; temporary appt. to Ceylon,
1896; K.C.I.E., June, 1897; chief
HOGG, Sir Frederic Russell, K.C.I.E.,
C.S.I., late Bengal C.S.—Apptd. from survey officer with Tirah expedny. force, Aug.,
Haileybury, 1856 ; arrived, 12th Feb., 1857, and 1897; retd., Feb., 1900; member of Chile-
served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.; Argentina Boundary Tribunal, 1902; K.C.M.G.,
postmr.-gen., Punjab and Sind, July, 1863; graphy of Afghanistanofandarticles
Dec , 1002 ; author on the geo
the Indian frontier,
postmr.-gen. , Bengal, Nov., 1868; representative and on mil. instrn., topography,
of the govt, of India at the postal congress, Paris, Countries of the King's Award.' Sec., and 'The
1878; dir.-gen. of post office of India, March,
1882; C.S.I., Feb., 1887; K.C.I.E., May, 1888; HOLIDAY, Frederick Charles (auditor,
retd., April, 1889. India Audit Office).— Temporary clerk, 17th
HOGG, Stapleton Cotton, late Finl. Dept., June, 1861 ; junr. asst. , June, 1863; senr. ex-
India Ofliee.—Temporary clerk, 25th July, 1861 ; amr., Dec, 1868; designation changed to senr.
junr. clerk, accts. dept., 1862 ; transfd. to finl. clerk, Oct., 1892; asst. auditor, Jan., 1895 ;
dept., 1863; senr. clerk, Dec, 1875; asst. sec, auditor, Feb., 1003 ; India Office menibei of
Sept., 189s; retd., Oct., 1901. the following deptl. committees : on the Eastern
HOGG, Sir Stuart S., late Bengal C.S.— mail service, May, 1903 ; on the Indian army
Apptd. from Haileybury, 1853 ; arrived, Jan., transport service, July, 1904 ; on the adjust
18S3; served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ment of charges for Indian native regts. serving
till 1 8 >9, and afterwards in Oudh as dep. commr. ; in the Colonies, Sept., 1904.
mag. and collr., Bardwan, 1861 ; chairman, HOLLAND, Gerald Edward, C.I.E..D.S.O.
justices oi the peace, Calcutta, 1866; commr. Commander Royal Indian Marine. —Joined the
of police, Calcutta, and member of Bengal Indian Marine, July, 1880 ; promoted com
legist, council, 1874; retd., 1878. mander, April, 1893 ; marine transport officer to
HOGG, Theodore William, Col., Indian the South African Force, Sept., 1899 ; port
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officer, Rangoon, May, 1901 to Sept., 1903 ; 7th Nov., 1377, and served in Madras as
C.I.E., July, 1901. asst. mag. and collr., and in Bombay as
HOLLAND, Robert Erskine, B.A., Indian offg. asst. acctnt.-gen. ; head asst. , Coimbatore,
C.S. (dep. commr. ofsalt, &c, Madras.).—Educ. ' Dec, 1884; sub-collr. and joint mag., Jan.,
at Winchester and Oriel Coll., Oxford ; appt. 1890; district and sessions judge S. Kanara,
after exam, of 1895; arrived, 10th Dec, 1896, Feb., 1893 ; collr. district mag. and agent to
and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; govt., Vizagapatam, Dec, 1896; sub. collr. and
transfd. to Bombay, Jul}', 1900; 1st asst., joint mag., N. Arcot, Dec, 1897; dist. and sess.
March, 1001 ; retransfd. to Madras, Nov., 1902 ; judge, Kistna, Feb., 1899. ; retd., Aug., 1902.
dep. commr. of salt, &c. , July, 1903 ; otfg. asst. HOLMS, John Mitchell, Indian C.S. (second
to the agent in Central India, June, 1904. I sec. to govt., United Prov.).—Educ. at Balliol
HOLLAND, Thomas Henry, F.G.S., Geol. Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1881;
survey of India (director). —Joined the service j arrived, 26th Nov., 1883, and served in the N.W.
joth July, 1890, as asst. supt. and curator, geol. I Prov. as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., April,
museum and laboratory ; dep. supt., July, 1894 ; 1889; junr. sec. to board of rev., May, 1889, and
dir., Feb., 1903 ; has contributed to the survey Feb., 1891 ; asst. commr., Oudh, March, 1892;
publications. joint mag., Sept., 1892 ; acted as registrar, high
HOLME, Alan Thomas, Indian C.S. (asst. court, in 1894; dep. commr., Nov., 1895; mag.
lo resdt. in Meivar). —Educ. at Bedford Gr. and collr. and joint sec. to rev. board, Aug.,
Sch., Clifton Coll., and Trinity Coll., Cam 1896 ; sec. to rev. board, Nov. 1898 ; insp.-gen.
bridge; apptd. after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, of registrn. and commr. of excise, Mar., 1899;
15th Nov., 1893, and served in the N.W. mag. and collr., Nov., 1901 ; second sec to
Prov. and Oudn as asst. commr. and asst. govt., April, 1903 ; member, legisl. council,
mag. and collr. ; asst. settlt. offr., Nov., 1898; June, 1003.
settlt. offr., Nov., 1901 ; asst. to resdt. in HOLMWOOD, Herbert, Indian C.S. (dist
Mewar, and settlt. offr. for Banswara, &c, ; and sess. Judge, Bengal). —Educ. at Uppingham ;
Tan., 1904. apptd. after exam, of 1877; arrived, 16th Dec,
HOLME, Charles Henry, M.I.C.E., late 1879, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
India Public Works Dept. —Trained at R.I.E. collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., Feb., 1800;
Coll., apptd. 1st Oct., 1876, and posted as inspr.-gen. of registrn., Nov., 1890; district and
asst. engr. to N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; exec, sessions judge, Dec, 1894.
engr., March, 1891 ; retd., Oct., 1899. HOLROYD, William Rice Morland, Col.,
HOLME, Henry Edward, Barr. (1892), Indian Arm}-, late Educl. Dept., Punjab.—First
Indian C.S. (dep. commr., UnitedProv.). —Educ. commn. as ensign, Dec, 1853; served from
at Clifton Coll., and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; nth Aug., 1858, as inspr. of schools, and W£s
apptd. afterexam. of 1888 ; arrived, 27th Sept., apptd. dir. of public instrn., Punjab, Feb., 1868 ;
1890, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh under sec. to govt., educl. dept., Oct., 1884;
as asst. mag. and collr., and asst. commr.; reverted to mil. duty, Oct., 1890.
under sec. to govt., May, 1894 ; joint mag., HOME, Alexander Lefevre, late Indian
June, 1896; dep. commr., Nov., 1002. Forest Dept. —From 1st March, 1864, served in
HOLME, Hugh Basil, B.A., Indian C.S. the dept. in the Punjab, Central Prov. and
(asst. commr., Burma). —Educ. at Rugby Sch., Bengal, and was apptrl. dep. conservator, Oct.,
Durham Coll. of Science, and Clare Coll., Cam 1871 ; asst. comptr.-gen. of forests, April, 1877 ;
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 9th conservator of forests, Bengal, April, 1883 ;
Dec., 1902, and served in Burma as asst. commr. Upper Burma, Oct., 1892 ; Assam, Dec, 1894;
HOLMES, Arthur Clement, B.A., Indian N.W. Prov., April, 1899; retd., Jan., 1901.
C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.).— HOME, Frederick Jervis, C.S.I. , CoI.,R.E.,
Educ. at Christ's Hosp., and Corpus Christi late India Public Works Dept. —First commn.,
Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; nth June, 1858 ; arrived, 9th Sept., i860; served
arrived 20th Nov., 1899, and served in the in the public works dept., N.W. Prov., irrign.
N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. branch, from Feb., 1861, as asst. engr. and exec,
HOLMES.Rodert Andrew Kinc,M.A.,M.D., engr. ; suptg. engr., Jan., 1883 ; offg. chiefengr.,
Lieut. -Col. , late Indian Med. Service.—Joined irrign. branch, and joint sec. to govt., N.W.
the service, 30th March, 1872, as asst. surgn. , Prov., 1885; on special duty in the Bhartpur
Bengal med. establt.; jail supt., Meerut, April, state, Oct., 1886; chief engr. and joint sec,
, 1876 ; transfd. in similar capacity to Lucknow, Punjab, Dec, 1889; inspr.-gen. of irrign. and
Feb., 1885; in 1892 acted as inspr.-gen. of dep. sec. to govt, of India, public works dept. ,
prisons; retd., Mar., 1899. Nov., 1890; C.S.I. , May, 1892 ; reverted to mil.
HOLMES, William, late Indian C.S. (N.W. dept., Oct., 1894; retd., May, 1895.
Prov. and Oudh). —Educ. at Windermere Coll. ; HOME, Walter, CLE., India Public Works
apptd. afterexam. of 1866; arrived, 21st Nov., Dept. (suptg. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ;
1868, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. apptd. i.st Oct., 1877, and posted as asst. engr.
mag. and collr. ; in charge of Amir Yakub to State Railways; exec, engr., Dec, 1891 ;
Khan, March, 1880; joint mag., April, 1881 ; K.-i-H. medal, May, 1900; suptg. engr., Feb.,
private sec. tolieut.-govr., N.W. Prov., March, 1904 ; CLE., June, 1904.
1883; asst. commr., Oudh, Dec, 1883; joint HOOPER, Clement William Robert,
mag., June, 1884; dcp.commr.,Aug., 1887 ; mag. Cmdr., R.I.M. (principal port offr., Burma).—
and collr. , Dec. , 1888 ; acted as inspr.-gen. ot Joined the service, 30th Sept., 1878; cmdr.,
police in 1893 ! retd., Sept., 1894. Sept., 1891 ; dep. consr. of the port ot Madras,
HOLMES, William Cuthbert, B.A., late June, 1902 ; principal port offr., Burma, Sept.,
Indian C.S. (Madras).— Educ. at Trinity Coll., 1903.
Dublin; apptd. after exam, of 1875; arrived, HOOPER, Edward Daw Mashiter (con
5^4 RECORD OF SERVICES.
servator, forest dept., Madras).—Entered the j HOPKINSON, William, Col, Bengal In
dept. as asst. consr., Dec, 1874; dep. consr., fantry. —First commn., 1859; from 28th Nov.,
Sept., 1882; consr., March, 1900; is the 1867, served in Bengal as asst. commr. and sub-
author of reports on the forests of British registrar of assurances ; cantonmt. mag., March,
Honduras and several West Indian islands. 1874; small cause court judge, Nov., 1875; dep.
HOOPER, John, C.S.I., M.A., Indian C.S. commr., April, 1886; again cantonmt. mag.,
(member, board of revenue. United Prov.).— April, 1887; retd. , Jan., 1891.
Educ. at Univ. Coll., and Univ. of London ; HOPKYNS, William Stenning, Indian
apptd. after exam, of 1869 ; arrived, 7th Dec, C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at
1871, and served in Oudh as asst. commr. ; Westminster Sch., and Christ Church, Oxford;
settlt. officer, Basti, Nov., 1884 ; inag. and j apptd. after exam,
collr. , April, 1890; sec, board of rev. , Aug., 1903, and served inof Bengal 1902 ; arrived, 27th Nov.,
as asst. mag. and
1890 ; addl. commr., Fyzabad, Oct., 1896 ; collr.
commr., July, 1899 ; member, board of revenue, HORDERN, Peter, B.A., late Educl. Dept.,
Oct., 1903 ; C.S. I., Jan., 1904; member, legisl. Burma.—Apptd.
council, June, 1902, and June, 1904 ; author of arrived, March, to the dept., 19II1 Nov., 1861 ;
1862; asst. profr., presidency
Basti settlt. report.
HOOPER, Sir William Roe, K.C.S.I., coll., Calcutta, March, 1862; dir. ot public
instrn., British Burma, Nov., 1867; fellow of
Surgn.-Gen. —Asst. surgn., Bengal med. establt., Calcutta univ. , April, 1876; retd., 1889; author
Feb., 1859; arrived, Aug., 1859, and served in
Bengal, holding various mil. med. charges ; of a ' Handbook of Rules and Practice of the
Educn. Dept., Burma.'
from July, 1861, served in the N.W. Prov. as HORMASJI DADABHAI, Khan Bahadur,
civil asst. surgn. , jail supt., Benares, and civil late
surgn. at Benares and Lucknow ; retd., Jan., 26th Bombay Jud. Dept.—Joined the service,
1895 ; prest. of the India office med. board, Jan., court,April, 1889; judge, Bombay small cause
July. 1891 ; retd., Nov., 1501.
189?; C.S. 1., June, 1897; K.C.S.I., Jan., 1903; HORMASJI MERWANJI HAKIM, Lieut. -
retd. from India office, Jan., 1904. Col., Ind. Med. Service (district med. offr.,
HOPE, Charles William Webley, Indian
C.S. (mag. and collr., United Prov.).—Educ. at Madras).— First commn., 2nd Oct., 1880; mili
Mannamead Sch., Plymouth, and Balliol Coll., tary duty till 1892 ; dist. surgn., Cuddalore,
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1883 ; arrived, March, 1892 ; civil surgn., Tellicherry, Sept.,
1893 ; dist. med. and sany. otfr. at various
2nd Dec, 1885, and served in the N.W. Prov. stations from Feb., 1895 ; Salem, Jan., 1902.
and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag.,
Aug., i860; asst. commr., Oudh, June, 1891 ; HORN, David Bayne, CLE., F.C.H.,
settlt. officer, April, 1893 ; joint mag., April, A. M.I.C.E., India Public Works Dept. (chief
1806 ; dep. commr., June, 1896 ; mag. and engr.) —Trained at R. I.E. Coll. ; apptd., istOct.,
collr., Sept., 1903. 1874, and employed on irrign. works in Bengal ;
HOPE, Sir Theodore Cracraft, K.C.S.I., asst. sec. to govt, irrign. branch, Feb., 1878;
C.I.E., Barr. (1866), late Bombay C.S.—Apptd. exec, engr., March, 1882; under sec, public
from Haileybury Coll. ; arrived, 5th June, 1853, works dept. , 1885-86; suptg. engr., Feb., 1896;
and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and member, legisl. council, Bengal, July. 1902 ;
educl. inspr. ; private sec. to govr. of Bombay, chief engr. and sec, public works dept., Bengal,
May, i860; prest. ot committee on finances cf Aug., 1902 ; C.I.E., Jan., 1903.
educl. dept., March, 1861 ; joint commr. to receive HORNE, William Ogilvie, Indian C.S.
N. Kanara from the Madras govt., Feb., 1862; (inspr. -gen. ofpolice, Madras).— Educ. at Clifton
dep. commr. of customs, salt, and opium, Oct., Coll., and Trinity Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
1862; collr. mag., and Jan., 1867; from July, exam, of 1880; arrived, 7th Dec, 1882, and
1875, served as addl. member of the govr.- served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and
gen.'s council, also acting as sec to govt, of acting dep. registrar, high court ; head asst.,
India in dept. of rev., agric. and commerce, and March, 1890; special asst., Ganjam, Feb., 1893;
was apptd. addl. sec. for famine, Dec, 1876 ; dep. commr. of salt, &c. , rev., Nov., 1893;
reapptd. as addl. member of govr.-gen.'scouncil head asst., S. Kanara, March, 1894; sub.-
in 1877 and 1878 ; commr., N. divn., and agent collr. and joint mag., April. 1890; collr., dis
to govr., Surat, Jan., 1878; on special pol. duty trict mag. and agent to govr.. Vizagapatam,
in England, 1878 ; provisional member ofcouncil, Mar., 1898 ; inspr.-gen. of police, April, 1904.
Bombay, Oct., 1880; sec to govt, of India, fin. HORSFALL, Jeremiah Garnett, CLE.,
and commercedept. , Aug. , 188 1 ; ordinary member B. I.., late Madras C.S.—Educ. at Giggleswick
of govr.-gcn.'s council in charge of public works Gr. Sch., and Christ's Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
dept., July, 1882 ; C.I.E., July, 1882; K.C.S.I., after exam, of 1861 ; served in Madras, and was
May, 1886; retd., Jan., 1888. apptd. district and sessions judge, April, 1878 ;
HOPKINS, Egbert Silas, India Office (staff collr. and mag., Jan., 1879; retd., April, 1890;
clerk, f'inl. Dept.).—Clerk, 2nd class, registry C. I.E., May, 1890.
dept., 14th Nov., 1883; transfd. to finl. dept., HORSFALL, Thomas Mendelssohn, Barr.
Sept., 1891 ; staff clerk, Jan., 1904. (1885), late Indian C.S., Madras. —Educ. at the
HOPKINS, Henry Mayne Reid, Indian Wilhelms - Gymnasium, Berlin ; apptd. after
C.S. (mag. and collr. , United Prov.).—Educ. at exam, of 1874; arrived, 5th Dec, 1876, and
Dulwich Coll., and Trinity Coll., Oxford ; served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ;
apptd. after exam, of 1885; arrived, 24th Nov., head asst., Madura, Dec, 1884 ; also forest
1887, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh settlt. officer, Nov., 1885 ; registrar of high
as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., Aug., 1892 ; court (appellate side), Sept., 1888 ; principal
asst. supt. and small cause judge, Dehra Dun, asst., Ganjam, Dec, 1890 : collr. and mag..
Feb.-Dec, 1893; asst. commr., Feb. , 1896; dep. Dec, 1891 ; district and sessions judge, Jan.,
commr., July, 1898 ; mag. and collr., July, 1900. 1892; retd., Oct., 1900.
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HORSFORD, Norman Macleod Thomas, I the commn. as extra asst. commr., Oct., 1874;
Col., Indian Army—Arrived, as ensign, 29th I dep. commr., Aug., 1891 ; addl. sessions judge,
Dec, 1857, and served in the Mutiny campaign I Nov., 10c 2.
(medal atid clasp) ; from Aug., i86r, served in HOUGHTON, Bernard, B.A., Indian C.S.
the police dept., N.W. Prow. as asst. inspr.-gen., {addl. sessions judge, Burma). —Educ. at All
and district supl. ; and I'rom Dec, 1867, in Oudh S lints, Bloxham, Wellingborough Gr. Sch.,and
as asst. commr. , jtinr. sec, and ortg. dir. of Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of
public instrn. ; supt. of encumbered estates, 1882 ; arrived, 23rd Jan., 1885, and served in
Rac Bareli, 1874-70; offg, supt. of excise and Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; transfd. to
stamps, and inspr. - gen. of rjgistrn., April, Burma, as asst. commr., Aug., 1886; dep.
1876; cantonmt inag., Lucknow, March, 187S ; commr., March, 1891 ; addl. sess. judge, April,
city mag. and wasika officer, I.ucknow, April, 1901 ; author of an 'Essay on the Language
1883 ; district judge, April, 1886 ; dep. commr., ot the S. Chins,' and other linguistic works.
March, 1887; chief commr., Andaman and HOULDEY, John Emeris, B.A., Indian
Nicobars, April, 1S93; reverted to mil. dept., C.S. (asst. commr., Burma). — Educ. at Durham
Sept., 1895. Sch. and Clare Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. alter
HORSLEY. William Henry, B.A., late Indian exam, of 1902 ; arrived, 7th Dec, 1903, and
C.S. (Bombay). —Educ. at King's Sell., Canter served in Burma as asst. commr.
bury, and Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge ; HOL'SDEN, Charles Edward, India Public
apptd. after cxaui. of 1868 ; arrived. 31st Oct., Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at Thoma
1870; served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., son Coll. ; apptd. 23rd Oct., 1876, and posted
and was in charge of the forests in Khandesh, as apprentice engr. to Rajputana ; asst. engr.,
1872-74; on famine duty, 1874 and 1377; forest Oct., 1877; transfd. to Upper Hut-ma, Jan., 1887 ;
settlt. officer, Nov., 1878; second asst. collr., exec engr., Sept., 1837; asst. sec. to chief
Sept., 1883; judge and sessions judge, May, commr., Feb., 1890; underset', to govt., Upper
1887 ; retd., Jan., i3g0. Burma, Dec, 1895 ; transfd. for service at Port
HORSPOOL. William Faodison (2nd class Blair, Aug., 1898, to Jan., 1899; asst. to chief
clerk, Inilia An 111 Office). —Educ at the Newark engr. and under-sec. to govt., pub. works dept.,
Coll. Sch. ; clerk, 2nd class, 19th Aug., 1878. July to Sept., 1899.
HORST, Henry, late Survey Dept., Govt, of India HOUSDF.N, William Prest, A.M.I.C.E.,
India. —Librarian and accountant, Thomason TrainedPublic Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—
coll.. Jan., 1853 ; sub-asst, great trigonl. survey, 21st May,at 1881,
Thomason Coll. ; apptd. to the dept.
and posted to N.W. Provs. and
Sept., 1854; in charge of picket which repulsed Oudh ; asst. engr., Dec, 1S81 ; exec, engr.,
night attack on Murree sanitarium, 1857 (medal); June. 1894.
transfd. to topogrl. survey, April, 1868; supt., HOUSE, Henry Frederick, Indian C.S.
-Sept., 18S2; retd., 1889.
HORST, Walter Philips Von der, M.I.C.E., (opium agent, Benares). —Educ. at Bristol Gr,
late India Public Works Dept. —Trained at exam, and Sch., Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
Thomason Coll. ; apptd., 17th Oct., 1872, and served of 18S2 ; arrived, 10th Nov., 1884, and
in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
employed on irrign. works in the N. W. Prov. mag. and collr., joint mag., asst. supt., Dehra
and Oudh; offg. asst. sec, public works dept. , I Dun,
1S81 and 1882 84 ; exec, engr., Jan., 1833 ; retd., ' 1893 ; mag. asst.
and commr. ; settlt. officer, Nov.,
and collr., Jan., 1897 ; acting sec,
Dec, 1900.
HOSE, John Walter, Indian C.S. {mag. rev. board, Mar., 1900; sec, rev. board, Dec,
1900 to June, 1902 ; offg. opium agent, Benares,
and collr., United Prov.). — Educ. at Dulwich July, 1902; confd., Nov., 1903; has edited the
and Christ Church, Oxford; apptd. after exam,
of 1S84: arrived, 3rd Dec, 1886, and served in N.W. Prov. rent act.
HOUSLEY, Arthur William, India Offiec.
the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and (senior clerk^Acctnt.-Gen.'s
colli".; joint mag., May, 1891; under sec to class, 19th Feb., 1872 ; junr.\Dept.). —Clerk, 2nd
clerk, June, 1882 :
govt., April, 1893; registrar, high court, March, senior clerk, April, 1002.
1894; dep. commr., March, 1898; mag. and HOWARD, Edward Stafford, C B.—Educ.
collr., June, 1899. at Hai row. and Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; called
HOSKYN, Charles Reginald, Major, R.E., tothebarat the Inner Temple, 1875; M.P. for E.
late India Public Works Dept. — First commn.,
9th Jan., 1873; apptd., 29th Sept., 1876, and Cumberland, 1876-65, and for tlie'I'hornburydivn.
employed on the Punjab N. and Indus valley of for
Gloucestershire, 1885-86 ; under sec. of state
India, April-Aug., i836 ; apptd. a commr. of
railways; transfd. to superior accts. establt. ,
and served as dep. cxainr. and examr. ; dep. woods and forests, Oct., 1893 ; C.B., May, 1900;
acctnt.-gen. for inspn. duty, March, 1894 ; member of board of visitors, R.I.E. Coll., Jan.,
examr., guaranteed railway accts., Bombay, 1903. HOWARD, Henry Eraser, Indian C.S.
Oct., 1894; retd., 22nd Feb., 1901. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ. at Alden-
HOSSE1N, A. (see Ameer Hossein). ham Sch., and Trinity Hall, Cambridge ; apptd.
HOTSON, John Ernest Buttery, Indian C.S. after exam, of 1896 ; arrived, 9II1 Dec, 1897, and
{supt., managed estates, Kathiawar). —Educ. at served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.
Edinburgh Acad, and Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; HOWARD, William Stuart, M.I.C.E., late
apptd. after exam, of 1899; arrived, 24th Nov., Bombay Public Works Dept. —Joined the service,
1900, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and 10th June, 1859; arrived, 20th Nov., 1859; exec,
mag. ; supt., managed estates, Kathiawar, Nov., engr., Dec, 1865; chief engr., Aug., 1888; sec.
to govt, of Bombay, public works dept., June,
HOUGH. Alfred Lacey (addl. sess. judge, 1892 ; retd., Feb., 804.
Burma). — Joined the service. 25th Oct., 1870, HO WELL, Arthur Pearse, M.A., late Ben
as sub-asst. conservator of forests ; apptd. to gal C.S. (Central Prov.). —Educ. at St. John's
3 K
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Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1857; ' asst., May, 1895; 1st asst., July, 1897; junr.
arrived, 27th Jan., 1858, and served in the N.W. 1 collr., and pol. agent, Cambav, Dec, 1903.
Prow and in Ondh as asst. mag. and collr. , and HUDSON, Walter Frank, B.A., Indian C.S.
asst. commr. ; from April, 1864, to March, 1878, (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at
served in the secretariat of the govt, of India, Dulwich Coll., Brasenose Coll., Oxford, and
in the finl., home, and rev. depts. ; commr., Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, of
Jabalpur, Central Prow, April, 1877; sec, 1898; arrived 18th Dec, 1899, and served in
famine commn., March, 1878; commr. , Narbada, Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.
Sept., 1878 ; acting jud. commr., Central Prow, HUDSON, William Hebard, B. A., late Ben
1879-80, and again in 1885 ; commr., Haidarabad gal C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at
assigned districts. June to Dec, 1882 ; mem Pembroke Coll.. Oxford: apptd. after exam, of
ber of educn. commn.. 1882-83; otfg. rest., i860; arrived, 17th Nov., 1861 ; from Jan., 1863,
Haidarabad, March, 1888; retd., Aug., 1889; served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and
author of notes on educn. in India, and on jails collr., and joint mag. and dep. collr. ; on famine
and jail discipline, and of a paper on educl. duty in Behar, 1873-75 ; trom May, 1880, served
legislation. in the jud. dept., N.W. Prow, as civil and
HOWELL, Aubf.ron Arthur, Major, sessions judge ; retd., Jan., 1890.
Indian Army {dep. commr. , Assam). — First HUGGINS, John Reginald, Indian C.S.
commn., 29th Aug., 1885; asst. commr., (asst. collr. andmag., Madras). —Educ. atClifton
Assam, Oct., 1888 ; dep. commr., Feb., 1898. Coll. and Lincoln Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
HOWELL, Evelyn Berkeley, B.A., Indian I exam, of 1898 ; arrived 20th Dec, 1899, and
C.S. (asst. sec. to chief commr., N.W. Frontier served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.
Prov.). — Educ. at the Charterhouse, and HUGHES, Arthur John, CLE., M.I.C.E.,
Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, late India Public Works Dept.—Joined the ser
of 1899; arrived, 8th Dec , 1900, and served in vice, nth July, 1862, and arrived, 7th Dec, 1862 ;
the Punjab and N.W. Frontier Prov., as assist, ! exec. engr. , Dec, 1869; asst. sec. to govt, ot
rommr. ; asst. sec. to chief commr., N.W. ; Bengal, irrign. branch, May, 1872 ; on famine
Frontier Prov., May, 1004. I works, Salem district, Sept., 1877; served under
HOWELL, Gerard Charles Lisle, B.A., the loreign dept. in Kashmir, 1884-85 ; suptg.
Indian C.S. (asst. commr., N. W. Frontier Prov. ). engr., Nov., 188S ; suptg. engr. for waterworks,
—Educ. at Lancing and Christ Church, Oxford ; N.W. Prov. and Oudh, 1888-93 I chiefengr.
apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived 16th Nov., and sec. to chief commr., Central Prov., April,
1899, and served in the Punjab and N.W. 1895; retd.. 1896.; author of a report on the
Frontier Prov. as asst. commr. feasibility of" improved water communication
HOWELL, Mortimer Sloper, CLE., I.L.D., between the Ganges and Calcutta.
late Indian C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. HUGHES, David Erskine. M.D., F.R.C.S.,
at Christ's Hosp., and Corpus Chrirci Coll., Surgn.-Col., late Bombay Med. Service. —
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1861 ; arrived, Joined the service, March, 1866; arrived, 9th
10th Oct., 1862, and served in the N.W. Nov., 1866; served under the mil. dept., and
Prov. as asst. mag. and collr. ; otTg. inspr. ot also acted as civil surgn.; civil surgn. and supt.
public instrn., April, 1867 ; asst. supt. and of jail, Belgaum, from May, 1882; civil surgn.,
small cause court judge, Dehra Dun, March, Poona, Sept., 1890; reverted to mil. dept.,
1868; joint mag. and dep. collr., Feb., 1871 ; Sept., 1892; and apptd. prin. med. officer,
mag. and collr., Nov., 1879; from March, Bombay and Aden dists. ; retd., Sept., 1897.
1880, served as district and sessions judge HUGHES, Edward William Mackenzie,
in various districts; addl. jud. commi. in late India Public Works Dept. —Joined the
Oudh, Dec, 1891 ; jud. commr., November, dept., April, 1871, as asst. engr., Punjab irrign.;
1892; retd., April, 1896; author of an Arabic locomotive supt., Dhond-Manmad state railway.
grammar. May, 1879; Indus valley railway, Feb., 1881;
HOWETT, Frank, India Office (2nd class dep. locomotive supt., N.W. railway, Jan.,
clerk, registry and record dept. ).—Educ. at St. 1886; on special duty in Mexico in 1887-88;
Olave's Grammar Sch. ; apptd. 2nd class clerk, locomotive supt., E. Coast railway, Jan., 189a ;
1 st Dec. , 1902; served in South African War, retd., Aug., 1803.
ic,oi-02 (medal and three clasps). HUG H ES, George, late Bengal C. S. (Punjab ).
HOWLETT, Richard Ross, B.A. India —Educ. at the Liverpool Inst., and Magdalen
Office (junior clerk. Store Dept.). —Educ at Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1873;
Westminster Sch., and Christ's Coll., Cam arrived, 23rd Oct., 1875, and served in the
bridge (scholar); junr. clerk, 16th April, 1895. Punjab as assL commr., and ofTjr. under sec;
HUBBACK, John Austen, Indian C.S. district judge, Aug., 1890; asst. commr., 1st
(asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Win grade, Dec, 1890; retd., Dec, 1891.
chester and King's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. HUGHES, John William, Indian C.S.
after exam, of 1001 ; arrived, 6th Dec, 1902, (head asst., Madras). — Educ. at the City of
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. London Sch., and Clare Coll., Cambridge:
HUDA, N. (see Nural Huda). apptd. after exam, of 1890; arrived, 25th Nov..
HUDSON, Charles Tilson, Major, Indian 1892, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
M.S.—Entered the service, 30th March, 1889 ; mag. ; head asst., Jan., 1900.
dep. assay master, Bombay Mint, Sept., loco. HUGHES. Theodore William Hughes,
HUDSON, Charles William Maitland, A.R.S.M., F.G.S., late Geological Survey of
Indian C.S. (junr. collr., Bombay). —Educ. at India.—Apptd. asst., and joined, nth N'ov.,
Doveton Protestant Coll., Madras. Madras 1862; 1st grade officer, April, 1883; suptd.
Univ., and Emmanuel Coll. , Cambridge ; apptd. Rewa coal explorations from March, 1883;
atter exam, of 1885 ; arrived. 1st Nov., 1887, and designation changed to dep. supt ; supt.
served in Bomba" as asst. collr. and mag. ; 2nd April, 1887; acted as dir. in 1892; retd., Oct.,
RECORD OF SERVICES.
1894 ; author of contributions to the survey HUMFRESS, Harry, India Public Works
pubtns. Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at Thomason
HUGHES, Walter Charleton, C.I.E., Coll. ; apptd. apprentice engr., 6th May, 188^,
M.I.C.E., Bombay Public Works Dept. (chief and posted to Central Prov. ; asst. engr., Nov.,
ens^r. ami chairman, Bombay Port Trust).— 1884 ; transld. to Baluchistan, Aug., 1887. and
Joined the service, 23rd July, 1868 ; arrived, 1 to state rlys., Feb., 1894; exec, engr., Sept.,
3rd Oct., 1868, and served in various grades 1896. HUMPHREYS, Charles Edward, India
of the dept.; asst. sec. to govt., April, 1882; j Office
under sec, March, 1884; sec, Nov., 1888; , Apptd. (second-class clerk, India Audit Office).—
2nd class clerk, India audit office, 20th
chairman, Bombay port trust, June, 1892 ;
C.I.E., May, 1900; addl. member of legisl. Mav, 1902.
HUMPHREYS, Robert, B.A., Indian C.S.
council, Bombay, July, 1897, Jan., 1899, and (senr. sec. to finl. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at
Jan., 1902. the Royal Univ. of Ireland and Trinity Coll.,
HUGHES, William, B.A., M.I.C.E., late Cambridge
Madras Public Works Dept. — Joined the service, 29th Dec, ;189.1, apptd. after exam, of 1893 ; arrived,
ar,d served in the Punjab as
23rd July, 1868, as proby. civil engr.; asst. asst. commr. ; K.-i-H. medal, May, 1900 ;
engr., Sept., 1870; exec, engr., Sept., 1877; under sec. to govt., Punjab, Sept., 1901 ; senr.
suptg. engr., Feb., 1894; chief engr. and joint sec. to finl. commr., Nov., 1901.
sec. to govt., Oct., 1896 ; retd., Oct., 1902. HUMPHRIES, EncAR de Montfort, B.A..
HUGHES, Willia* Gwynne, Col., I.S.C., Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Unite I
late Burma Commn. —First commn. as ensign, Prov.). —Educ. at the Grammar Sch., Lich
June, 1858 ; arrived, nth Sept., 1858, and was field, and Christ's Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
employed on mil. duty and in the police dept., after exam, of 1895 ; arrived, 9th Dec 1896,
Burma; transfd. to the Burma commn., June, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as
1864, and scrVed as asst. commr. ,cantonmt. mag. asst. mag. and collr.
of Rangoon, town mag. of Akyab, supt. of the HUMPHRYS, Isaac Hutchinson, India
hill tracts, Arakan, and dep. commr.; retd., Office (senior clerk, Acctnt.-Gen.'s Dept.). —Educ.
June, 1889; author of 'The Hill Tracts of at the Royal Sch., Raphoe, and Trinity Coll.,
Arakan.' Dublin (exhibr. and prizeman); book-keeper,
HUGHES-BUU.ER, Ralph Blller, Indian | 5th July, 1872; junr. clerk, Feb., 1876;
C.S. (supt. oj gazetteer revision in Baluchistan). senr. clerk, Sept., 1894.
—Ed iic at Marlborough, and Balliol Coll., HUNT, Samuel Bradsiiaw., Surgn.-Col., late
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1890; arrived, Indian Med. Service.—Asst. surgn., 31st March,
4th Nov., 1892, and served in Bengal as asst. 1865 ; arrived, 10th Dec, 1865, and served under
mag. and collr. and asst. settlt. officer ; pol. the mil. dept., and also as civil surgn. in
asst., May, .1899; asst. to gov. -gen. 's agent in \ Madras ; surgn., 4th district, and profr. of mecl.
Baluchistan, Aug., 1900 ; special duty in connec jurisprudence, med. coll., Feb., 1893; reverted
tion with census and gazetteer, Oct., 1901 ; to mil. dept., Aug., 1893. and apptd. princ. med.
author of a report on the census of Baluchistan, officer, Bangalore and Southern districts ; retd.,
1 901. March, 1898.
HUGHESDON,JosFPHCHARLES,Barr.(i876), Punjab HUNTER, Duncam Clements Horace, late
late Madras C.S. —Edtic. at Sutton Valence Gr. , March, 1874, Police Dept.—Joined the service, 17th
Sch., and King's Coll., London; apptd. after Oct., 1875; dist. as ori'g. asst. dist. supt. ; cont'd.,
exam, of 1862 : served in Madras as asst. collr. March, 1903. supt., March, 1885; retd.,
and mag., small cause court judge,and sub-collr. HUNTER, John Mom, C.S.I., Lieut -Col.,
and joint mag. ; on famine duty, June, 1877 ; I.S.C.,late Pol. Dept., Bombay. — First commn.,
district and sessions judge, Tinnevelli, March, royal artillery, 12th April, 1864; arrived, 14th
1880 ; retd., Aug., 1888. Dec. 1865 ; boundary settlt. officer, Baroda
HULLAH, Arthur, late India Telegraph and Mahi Kantha states, Oct., 1869; from
Dept. —Apptd. asst. supt., 20th Feb., 1869, and June, 1872, served as asst. pol. agent in
employed on variouslines ; supt., Aug., 1885 ; in Mahi Kantha, Kolhapur, and Kathiawar ; from
charge, Rajputana divn., April, 1892 ; personal Feb., 1883, served as supt. of surveys under
asst. to dir.-gen., Feb., 1893; retd.. Sept., I the rajasthanik court, Kathiawar, and was
1896.
HULLAH, John, Indian C.S. (asst. commr., employed in settling claims in dispute be
Cent. Prov.). —Educ. at Oundle, and Caius Coll., tween native states, from Dec, 1884; prest.,
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived rajasthanikOct.,court, May, 1891 ; asst. agent,
16th Dec, 1899, and served in the Cent. Prov. Baroda, 1891; first asst. pol. agent,
Mahi Kantha, Jan., 1892; pol. agent, Mahi
as asst. commr. and asst. to settlt. commr. Kantha, July, 1893, to Jan., 1894, and Nov.,
HUME, Allan Octavian, C.B., late 1894, to March, 1895 ; prest., rajasthanik court,
Bengal C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury in 1849; January, 1894; pol. agent, Kolhapur, April,
arrived, 7th March, 1849; served in N.W. Prov. 1896; pol. agent, Kathiawar, April, 1897;
as asst. mag. and collr., and joint mag. and dep. C.S.I. , June, 1899; retd., April, 1902.
collr.; mag. and collr., Etawah, March, 1858; HURRY, Arnold Eardlev, Barr. (1899),
commr. of customs, N.W. Prov., Punjab, and Indian C.S. (divl. judge, Punjab). —Educ. at
Central Prov., July, 1867; offg. sec. to govt, of the City ot London Sch. and Balliol Coll.,
India, home dept., 1870-71; sec. to govt, of Oxford; apptd. after exam, ol 1880; arrived,
India in dept. of rev., agric. , and commerce, 25th Oct., 1882, and served in the Punjab as
June, 1871 ; member of board of rev., N.W. asst. commr. ; from March, 1886, served in
Prov., Oct., 1879; retd., 1882; author of several Burma as asst. commr. and dep. commr. ; re'-'
works 011 ornithology. transfd., Dec, 1890; junr. sec. to govt., March,
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523 RECORD OI ■ SERVICES.
1895; dep. commr., June, 1896; offg. divl. 1 govt, of India, Aug. to Oct., 1837; commr. and
judge, March, 1897; confd., Oct., 1398. I supt, Lahore, March, 1894 ; Iranstd. to U.S.
HUSAIN, A. (see Akbar Husain). ' List, Jul}', 1901 ; govr. of Aitchison Coll.,
HUSBANDS, John Edwin, Indian C.S. Lahore, 1901 ; member of lejpsl. council of
(asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at the Punjab, Jan., 1902; C.S. I., June, 1904;
King's Sch., Canterbury, and Corpus Christi has publd. a 'Guide to Dalhousie.' and a gen.
Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1902; index of regulations and acts in force in the
arrived, 2;th Nov., 1003, and served in Bombay Punjab.
as a^st. collr. and mag. HUTCHINSON, Sydney Hutton Cooper,
HUSSAIN, A. (see Aulad Hussain). M.I.C. E. , India Telegraph Dept (directot-
HUSSANALLY, A. A. (see Ali Ahmed gen.).—Apptd., 30th Nov., 1871, as asst. supt. ;
Hussanallv). supt., Bombay, Oct., 1887; chief supt., Feb.,
HUSSEY, Victor Edwin Grove, B.A., In 1901 ; K.-i-H. medal, Nov. 1001 ; dir., construc
dian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr.. United Prov.). tion branch, March, 1903 ; director-gen., Nov.,
—Educ. at St. Paul's Sch. and Exeter Coll.,
Oxford; apptd. after exam, ot 1896; arrived, HUTTON, Charles Herbert, India Public
28th Dec, 1898, and served in the N.W. Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — Trained Pt the
Provs. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. R. I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr.,
HUTCHESON, George, M.D., CM., Col. Sept., 1881, and posted to the N.W. Prov. and
Indian Med. Service. —Joined the service as Oudh ; exec, engr., Jan., 1893.
asst. surgn., 1st Oct., 1866; served on gen. HUTTON, Edward, hue Postal Dept., Govt,
and mil. duty, and in 1870-71 as chemical of India. —Joined the service as supt. of mails,
analyst ; on special duty, cholera enquiry, Jabalpur, 10th Feb., 1858; supt. , travelling post
1872-73 ; sanitary commr. and sunt.-gen. of office, Nov., 1877; inspr., field force, Peshawar
vaccn., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, May, 1889 ; column, Feb., 1879; presidency postmr. at
on depn. to mil. duty, April -Oct., 1895; Calcutta, April, 1881 ; acted as postmr.-gen.
admn. med. officer, Central Provs., July, 1896; at Lahore in 1890, at Bombay in 1891, and
inspr.-gen. of civil hospls., N.W. Prov. and at Calcutta from April, 1892; retd., April,
Oudh, May, 1899; retd., Oct., 1902; author 1893.
of 'Cholera, its Causes, and Mode of Dis HYDARI, M. A. N. A. (see Muhammad
semination,' and ' Cholera as a Preventible Akbar Nazar Ali Hydari).
Disease.' HYDE, Henry, Surgn.-Lieut.-Col., late
HUTCHINS, Sir Philip Perceval, K.C.S.I., Madras Med. Dept. —Arrived, 27th June,
Barr. (1875), late Madras C.S. (member of the 1867; surgn. , Oct. , 1871 ; zillah surgn. and jail
Council of India). —Apptd. to the Madras civil supt, April, 1872; civil surgn., Nov., 1884 ;
service from Haileybury, 1857 ; arrived, 27th retd.. May, 189^.
Feb., 1858 ; served as asst. collr. and inag., dep. HYDE, Henry Thomas, Barr. (1876I.—
sec. to govt., sec. to board of examrs., and as Apptd. administrator-gen., Bengal, 1st Jan.,
judge of the court of small causes, Chittur ; 1902.
private sec. to govr. of Madras, Nov., 1863 ; HYDE-CATES, George Edward, Lieut-
registrar, high court, March, 1865; district and Col., Indian Army, Bombay Political Dept. (pol.
sessions judge, Madura, April, 1873 ; called to supt., Palanpur).—First commn., 6th Dec,
the bar (Inner Temple), June, 1875 ; member 1876 ; joined the Staff corps, Jan., 1880; adjt.,
of rent law committee, Sept., 1882; acting Kolhapur inf., Jan., 1882; asst. pol. agent,
sec, rev. dept., Dec, 1882; on special duty Kathiawar, July, 1893 ; pol. agent, Cutch, Mar.,
in connection with reorganization of jud. 1898 ; pol. agent, Somali Coast, June, 1900;
establts., March, 1883; board of examrs., May, ditto, Savantvadi, March, 1901; pol. supt.,
1883 ; judge of the high court, Madras, Nov., Palanpur, Nov. 1901.
1883; fellow of Madras univ., March, 1884; HYNES, George John, late Postal Dept.,
member of govr.'s council, Dec, 1886; C.S. I., Govt, of India.—Entered the dept., 4th May,
Jan., 1888; member of the council of the 1868; asst. dir.-gen. of the post office
govr.-gen., Nov., 1888; K.C.S.I., May, 1891 ; of India, Oct., 1880; dep. postmr.-gen., Burma,
retd., Nov., 1893; sec, jud. and public dept., June, 1887; postmr.-gen., Punjab, Jan., 1891 ;
India office. Dec, 1893, to July, 1898; member dep. dir.-gen. of post office of India, July, 1891 ;
of Council of India, Aug., 1898. oflg. postmr.-gen., Bengal, March-Aug., 1894 ;
HUTCHINSON, Frederick Thomas, late retd. Ian., 1806.
India Public Works Dept. —Joined the service, IBBETSON, Sir Denzil Charles Jelf,
25th March, 1871, as asst. comptr. ; dep. comptr. K. C.S.I. , B.A., Indian C.S. (member of gov.-
May, 1874 ; examr., Sept., 1881; exanir., gen.'s council).—Educ at Coll. Sch., Adelaide,
•works accts., Bombay, May, 1890; retd.,public
Oct., and St. John's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after
exam, of 1868 ; arrived, 8th Dec, 1870,
19H\jTCHINSON, Henry Norton, B.A.. and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
Indian C.S. (registrar, court of judl. commr. of and settlt. officer ; dep. supt. of census, Punjab,
Oudh).—Educ at LancingCofl. and Clare Coll., Aug., 1881 ; compiler, 'Punjab Gazetteer,'
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1896; arrived March, 1883 ; offg. dir. of public instrn., March,
6th Dec, 1897, and served in the N.W. Provs. 1884; dep. commr., April, 1885; offg. supt.,
as asst. mag. and collr. and asst. commr. ; regis Kapurthala state. Nov., 1885; oft'd. as 2nd hnl.
trar, court of judl. commr. of Oudh, July 1903. commr. in the Punjab in 1890 ; in charge of
HUTCHINSON, James Bird, C.S.I. , Lieut.- Gujranwala settlt.. May, 1891 ; member ot
Col., I.A.i late Punjab Commn.—Arrived, 26th Deccan agriculturists reliefcommn. , 1891-92; on
May, 1864 ; from March, 1868, served in the special duty connected with the cantonmt. act,
Punjab as asst. commr.; district judge, Nov., 1893 ; offg. sec. to govt, of India, dept. of rev.
1884; dep. commr., Dec, 1884; served under I and agric, July, 1894; promoted to commr.,
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retaining his oflg. appt., April, 1895; C.S.I. , 1886 ; asst. commr., Punjab, Aug., 1886; dep.
Jan., 1806 ; sec. to govt, of India, dept. of rev. commr., Nov., 1896; divl. judge, Dec, 1898;
and agric., Dec, 1896; chief commr. , Central divl. and sess. judge, N.W. Frontier Prov.,
Provs. , July, 1898: tetnpy. member of govr.- Nov., 1901.
gen.'s council, Dec, 1899; confd., March, 1902 ; INGLIS, John, Madras Public Works Dept.
K.C.S.I., Jan., 1003; lias publd. 'Census 1 (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. Coll., joined
Report of the Punjab (1881V; 'Outlines of the service, 1st Oct., 1882, as asst. engr. ; exec,
Punjab Ethnography,' the Karnal settlt. report, engr., May, 1894.
and contributions to the provl. gazetteers. INGLIS, Thomas, Indian C.S. (commr.,
IBRAHIM SHAIK DAUD AHMADI, L.C.E., Bengal).—Educ. at Wellington Coll., and
F.R.I.B.A., Bombay P. W. Dept. (exec, engr.).— Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
Joined the service 12th March, 1883, as asst. 1878; arrived, 27th Nov., 1880, and served in
engr. ; exec, engr., Jan., 1897. Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and
1EVERS, Oliver Goldsmith, Major, Indian ! dep. collr., May, 1890; junr sec. to board of
Army, Berar Commn. (cantonmt. mag., Secun- j rev., July, 1892 ; mag. and collr., June, 1896;
derabad). —First commn., 22nd Oct., 1881 ; in 1 commr., April, 1904.
mil. employ till Nov., 1894, when apptd. asst. INGLIS, William Arbuthnot, India Public
commr., Berar ; ditto, and cantonment mag., j Works Dept. (chief engr.).—Trained at R.I.E.
Secunderabad, April, 1897. 1 Coll.; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1874, and
II.BERT, Sir Courtenay Peregrine, employed on irrign. works in Bengal ; exec,
K.C.S.I., CLE. (clerk of House of Commons). engr., May, 1883 ; offg. under sec, public works
—Educ. at Marlborough and Oxford ; scholar, dept.. Bengal, 1891-92; suptg. engr., July, 1896;
and afterwards fellow of Balliol Coll.; Hertford chief engr. , Dec, 1902.
scholar, 1861 ; Ireland scholar, 1864; Craven INGRAM, Gerald Constantine Winning-
scholar, 1864; Eldon law scholar, 1867; called ton, M.A., Indian C.S. (joint mag., United
to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 7th June, 1869 ; Prov.).—E<luc. at Bromsgrove Sen., and New
counsel to cducn. dept., 1878-82 ; law member Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1802 ;
of the council of the govr.-gen. of India, 1st arrived, 13th Dec, 1893, anc' served in the
May, 1882, and was prest. of the council, 3rd N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and colli-,
Feb. to 8th March, 1886; resigned, 13th Nov., and asst. commr. ; joint mag., Dec, 1898.
1886 ; vice-chancellorof Calcutta univ. , 1885-86 ; INNES, Charles Alexander, Indian C.S.
asst. parly, counsel to the treasury, 1886 ; (spcl. asst. settlmt. offr., Madras). — Educ. at
K.C.S.I., Jan., 1895; parly, counsel to the Merchant Taylors' Sch., and St. John's Coll.,
Treasury, Jan., 1899 ; clerk of House of Com I Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived 5th
mons, Feb., 1902. Dec, 1898, and served in Madras as asst. collr.
IMPEY, Lawrence, Major, Indian Army, and mag. ; spcl. asst. settlmt. ofTr., March, 1901.
Foreign dept., govt, of India (pol. agent). INNES, James John McLeod, V.C., Lieut. -
—First commn., 10th March, 1883; pol. assist., Gen., R.E., late India Public Works Dept.—
Aug., 1889; asst. to govr.-genl's. agent in First commn. in Bengal engrs., 1848; served
Kajputana, April, 1800; asst. commr. , Merwara, under the civil engr., Punjab, from 1852; asst.
March, 1895 ; pol. agent, Bhopal, May, 1895 ; to chief engr., Oudh, Jan., 1857; served during
again asst. in Rajputana, June, 1805 ; pol. agent, the Mutiny (medal and two clasps, V.C.) ; exec,
Alwar, July, 1898, to Feb., 1899, and Oct., 1899 ; engr, Cawnpore, Dec, 1857; garrison engr.,
pol. agent in Bhopal, March, 1902, to June, 1904. presidency, April, 1858 ; comptr. andexamr. of
IMPEY, William Henry Lockington,C.S.I. , accts., Lahore, Feb., 1861 ; oflg. acctnt.-gen.,
Indian C.S. (chief sec. to govt., United Prov.). — public works dept., 1865-66, and 1867-68; suptg.
Educ. at Wellington Coll. ; apptd. after exam, engr., Punjab, Oct., 1869; acctnt.-gen. and dep.
of 1876; arrived, 7th Nov., 1878, and served sec, public works dept., June, 1870 ; chiefengr.,
in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. Sept., 1881, and dep. inspr.-gen., mil. works;
and collr. ; asst. commr., Naini Tal, Nov., inspr.-gen., 1882; retd., March, 1886.
1886; under sec. to govt, ot N.W. Prov. and INNl'S, John Albert, late Police Dept.,
Oudh, May, 1888; settlt. officer, Oct., 1889; N.W. Prov. and Oudh.—Entered the service,
joint mag., April, 1892 ; sec. to govt., finl. dept., j April, 1869 ; extra asst. commr., Oct., 1871 ;
Aug., 1893; also member of legist, council, Dec, di't. supt. of police, Jan., 1884; retd., Oct.,
1893 and Dec. 1901 ; mag. and colli-., and acting 1901.
sec. to govt., jud. dept., March, 1895; oflg. INNES, Lewis Charles, late Madras C.S. —
commr., June, 1809; oflg. chief sec. to govt., Educ. at Charterhouse and Hailcybury, and
Dec, 1001 ; commr., July, 1902; chief sec. to apptd. in 1844; served in Madras as asst. colli-,
govt. , Oct., 1002 ; C.S.I., Jan., 1903 ; part author and mag., sub-judge, and civil and sessions
of Ihansi settlt. report. judge ; judge of the high court, Madras, Feb.,
(NAM ALL Maulvi, B.A., Khan Bahadur 1865, to' Sept., 1883, and oti'd. on several occa
(dist. judge, Punjab). —Apptd. asst. profr. , govt, sions as chief justice ; retd., 1883; fellow of the
coll., Lahore, 31st Oct., 1887; probr. under univ. of Madras, 1865-83; vice-chancellor,
native civil service rules, 4th Feb., 1888; asst. 1874-80.
commr., April, 1891 ; dist. judge, Aug., 1895; IRELAND, Samuel Gardiner de Courcy,
has publd. in Urdu a transit), and an epitome Indian C.S. (asst. supt., Dehra Dun, United
of Hamilton's lectures on psychology. Prm:). —EAvc. at King's Coll. Sch., London,
INCH, George Frfderick. India Office (2nd and Hertford Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
class clerk, Acctnt.-Gen.'s Dept.). —Clerk, 2nd of 1898 ; arrived 22nd Nov., 1899, and served in
class. 9th Oct., 1879. the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and
INGLIS, Ernest, Lieut. -Col., Indian Army I collr. ; asst. supt., Dehra Dun, March, 1904.
(divl. and sess. judge, N.W. Frontier Prov.).-— IRVINE, Andrew Alexander, Capt., Indian
Arrived 27th March, 1877; in mil. employ till j Army (dist. Judge, Punjab).—First commn., 17th
53° RECORD OF SERVICES.
June, 1891 ; in mil. employ till Dec, 1895, when joint mag. and dep. commr.; mag. and collr.,
he was apptd. asst. commr. in the Punjab ; Nov., 1889 ; acted as sec. to the board of rev.
dist. judge, Jan. , 1904. in 1893 ! oSd. as dist. and sess. judge, April,
IRVINE, George Duncan, late Madras C.S.— 1895; author of 'The Garden of India; or
Educ. at Merchant Taylors' Sch. , and St. John's Chapters on Oudh History and Affairs ' ; retd..
Coll , Oxford ; apptd. atter exam, of 1861 ; July, 1896.
served in Madras from May, 1865, as asst. collr. I ISHAK KHAN, M. (sec Muhammad Ishak
and mag., sub-collr. and joint mag., and acting I Khan).
collr. of sea customs at Madras ; district and ISMAY, Stanley, C.S.I., Barr. (1883;, Indian
sfssions judge, July, 1882; retd., June, C.S. (juril. commr.. Central Prov.). —Educ. at
1891. Bromsgrove Gr. Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of
IRVINE, Robert Hamilton Grant, late 1869; arrived, 14th Nov., 1871; served in the
Bengal Police Dept. —Joined the service as dep. Central Prov. as asst. commr., and was on
mag. and dep. collr., Aug., 1861 ; apptd. asst. special duty in the Kalahandi state, 18S2 ;
supt. of police. April, 1863; district supt. , July, registrar, jud. commr. 's court, May, 1884 ;
1869; retd., Sept., 1891. offg. inspr.-gen. of police and jails, 1885 and
IRVINE, William, late Bengal C.S. (N.W. 1890; judge, small cause court, Jabalpur, Dec,
Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at St. Anne's Sch., 1889; dep. commr., Jan., 1890; addl. sessions
Brixton, and King's Coll., London; apptd. judge, Jan., 1892; offg. jud. commr., Feb.,
after exam, ol 1862; arrived, 12th Dec, 1805; divl. judge. June, 189s; judi. commr..
1863, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. Dec, 1897; C.S.I., Nov., 1901; author of
mag. and collr., and joint mag. and dep. collr. ; ' Rules for the Superintendence and Manage
mag. and collr., Dec, 1881 ; author of 'Canal ment of Jails in the Central Prov.' (1885).
Rates versus Land Revenue,' 'The Rent IVENS, John Henry Anderson, India Public
Digest : or the l-aw Procedure relating to Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E.
Landlord and Tenant, Bengal,' ' Bimgash Coll. ; apptd. to the public works dept. as asst.
Nawabs of Farukhabad,' and Ghazipur settlt. engr., Oct., 1877, and posted to N.W. Prov. and
report; retd., 1888. Oudh; exec, engr., Aug., 1891; suptg. engr.,
IRVING, Lewis Allen, Lieut.-Col., late Feb., 1900.
Royal Army Med. Corps. —Med. officer to govr. IVENS, Thomas Edward, A.M.I.C.E.. late
of Bombay (Rt. Hon. Lord Reay), 1885 to 1890; India Public Works Dept.—Apptd. as*!, engr.,
retd., April, 1898. 26th July, 1867, and posted to the Punjab ; exec,
IRVING, Miles, B.A., Indian C.S. (ass/, j engr., Sept., 1874; offg. under sec, Oct., 1886,
commr., Punjab).—Educ at Blundell's Sell., anil again, May, 1889; suptg. engr., Oct., 1892 ;
Tiverton, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. retd. 1898.
after exam, of i8q3 ; arrived 16th Nov., 1899, I/AT, Alexander, CLE., M.I.C.E., late India
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. Public Works Dept.—Joined the dept., June,
I R WIN, Alfred Macdonald Bulteel.CS.L, 1863, as asst. engr., Haidarabad ; exec, engr.,
Indian C.S. (commr., Burma). —Apptd. after March, 1868; transfd. to railway branch, 1870,
exam, of 1874 ; arrived, 24th Nov., 1876, and and served on Nizam's, Holkar's, Dhond and
served in the Punjab till June, 1877, and sub Manmad, Kathiawar, and Bombay F.. Deccan
sequently in Burma as asst. commr. ; dep. lines ; suptg. engr., April, 1880; offg. under sec.
commr., Aug., 1886; offd. as commr. in 1894, to govt, of India, railway branch, Jan., 1883;
and from June, 1895; confd., May, 1898 ; member services lent to Bengal and N.W. railway co. as
of legisl. council, April, 1903; C.S. I., June, agent and chief engr., Feb., 1883; retd., 1889;
1904, CLE., Dec, 1898.
-IRWIN, George Robert, C.S.I. , B.A., late JACK, James Charles, Indian C.S. (asst.
Indian C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. at Uppingham, mag. and coll., Bengal). —Educ. at Merchant
and Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. after exam, Taylors' Sch., and Lincoln Coll., Oxford ;
of 1876; arrived, 16th Nov., 1878, and served apptd. after exam, of 1898: arrived, 22nd Dec,
in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. commr. ; 1899, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
asst. sec. to govt, ot India, foreign dept., Dec, collr.
1886; first asst. sec. for Berar to rest., Haidara- JACK, Robert Ernest, Indian C.S. (assl.
bad, March, 1892 ; pol. agent, Jhalawar, April, mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Queen's
1893; resdt., Jaipur, April, i8q3 ; C.S. I., Jan., , Coll., Cork ; apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived,
1901 ; gen. siipdt., thagi and dakaiti dept., 28th Nov., 1902, and served in Bengal as asst.
July, 1901 ; retd., Nov., 1903. mag. and collr.
IRWIN, Henry, CLE., M.I.C.E., late Madras JACKSON, Archibald (staff clot, India
Public Works Dept. —Joined the service as asst. Audit Office).—Clerk, 2nd class, 24th Dec,
engr., Central Prov., istFcb., 1868; exec, engr., 1892 ; star! clerk, May, 1901.
Sept., 1872; supt. of works, Simla imperial JACKSON, Arthur Mason Tippetts, M.A.,
circle, Oct., 1881 ; CLE., June, 1888; acting Barr. (1888), Indian C.S. (junr. collr., Bombay .
public works sec. tc agents for Rajputana and —Educ. at Westminster Sch., and Brasenosc
Central India, Nov., 1888; transfd. to Madras Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1885;
public works dept. as suptg. engr., and apptd. arrived, 17th Dec, 1888, and served in Bom
consulting architect to govt., Sept., 1889; retd. I bay as asst. collr. and mag.; asst. collr. and
Jan.. 1896. inspr. of factories, Bombay , Sept., 1892 ; 2nd
1KWIN, Henry Crossly, B.A., late Indian asst., July, 1895 ; under sec. to govt., rev.
C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Black- and finl. depts., Feb., 1897; 1st asst., May,
heath Proprietary Sch., St. Edmund's Hall, and 1 898 ; private sec to govr. of Bom bay, Sept, ,
Queen's Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of I 1898, to Feb., 1900 ; junr. collr., April, 1902.
1869; arrived, 6th Nov., 1871, and served in JACKSON, Edwin James, late Survey ot
the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. commr., India Dept.—Joined the service, 26th Sept.,
RECORD OF SERVICES. 53i
1864; asst supt. . Nov., 1868; dep. supt., Oct., [ JACOB, Herbert Bruce, Col., I.S.C, late
1885; supt, cadastral survey, Burma, March, Jud. Dept., Bombay. —First commn., Dec,
1895 ; retd., Nov., 1899. 1857 ; served from 26th June, 1869, in the
JACKSON, Frank Ernest, Indian C.S. educl. dept., Central Prov. , and was apptd.
[asst. commr., Assam).—Educ. at the City of inspr. ol schools, April. 1871 ; acting inspr. -
London Sch., and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. gen. of educn. , 1882-84; cantonmt. mag.,
after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 17th Nov., 1893, Karachi, 1889-92 ; retd. to Europe, Dec,
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. 1895.
and sutx-divl. officer; asst. commr., Assam, JACOB, Lionel Montague, C.S. I., M.I.C.E.,
Feb., 1896. India Public Works Dept. (chiefengr.). —Trained
JACKSON, Freeman Henry, Lieut.-Col. , at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1875,
I.S.C, late Pol. Dept., Bombay. — First commn., and employed on irrign. works in the Punjab ;
Bombay infantry, 1861 ; arrived, 10th Jan., 1862 ; exec, engr., May, 1883; under sec. to govt.,
from Jan., 1867, acted in charge of office of asst. irrign. branch, Nov., 1894; supg. engr., Jan.,
rest. , Amreli, and was apptd. to settle boundaries 1899 ; transfd. to Burma as chief engr. and sec
in E. Kathiawar, Jan.. 1868; acting asst. rest., to govt., Sept., 1903 ; member, legisl. council,
Dwarka, and commandant of tile Gaekwar's Burma, Sept., 1003 ; C.S.L, Jan., 1905.
battalion, March, 1869; asst. rest., Baroda, in JACOB, Sir Samuel S%vinton, K.C.I. E.,
charge Okhamandal, July, 1874; on duty in A. LC. E., Col., Indian Army, late India Public
Baroda, Jan., 1875 ; extra asst. gen supt., tiiagi Works Dept. —Apptd., 17th Nov., 1862, and
and clakaiti dept., June. 1875 ; from May, 1876, posted to Bombay ; services lent to Jaipur state,
served as asst. agent to the govr.-gen. , Baroda, July, 1867; exec, engr., Sept., 1870; public
and from Feb., 1879, as supt. of the Gaekwar's works sec. to agent in Rajputana, 1886, 1887,
contingent, Kathiawar, asst. in charge of Amreli and 1889; CLE., May, 1890; suptg. engr.,
Mahals, and supt. lor the improvement nl the Jan., 1893; services specially retained, under
breed of horses in Kathiawar ; olid, for various Jaipur state, Dec, 1896; sec. to govt, of Punjab,
periods as rest, and govr.-gen.'s agent, Baroda ; public works dept., Nov., 1897; returned to
pol. supt. of Palanpur, Aug., 1895 ; returned to Europe, 1898; K.-i-H. medal, Nov., 1901 ;
Europe, Dec, 1897. K.C.I.E., June, 1902.
JACKSON, Gilbert Hollinshead Blom- I JACOB,' Sydney Long, CLE.. Col., R.E.,
field, Indian C.S. (asst. co/lr. and mag., late India Public Works Dept. —Joined the ser
Madras).—Ednc. at Marlborough Coll., Merton vice, 13th January, 1869, and served on irrign.
Coll., Oxford, and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. works in Bombay and the Punjab as asst. engr.
after exam, of 1898 ; arrived, jth Dec, 1899, I and exec. engr. ; served through the Afghan
and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. war, 1878-79 (medal); suptg. engr., Oct., 1890;
JACKSON, Hugh Milbourne, Major, R. E. .late chief engr., Feb., 1898; CLE., May, 1900;
Survey of India Dept. — First commn., 19th June, retd., July, 1900.
1877 I entered the dept. as asst. supt., June, JACOB, Sydney Montague, Indian C.S.
1883: dep. supt., April, 1889; served in the (asst. commr., Pun/'-iO). —Educ. at Univ. Coll.,
Burma expedn., 1886, the first S. Shan expedn., London ; apptd. alter exam, of 1902 ; arrived,
1886-87, with the N. Karen column, 1888-89, J 25th Dec, 1903, and served in the Punjab as
and in S. Africa, 1900-02. asst. commr.
JACOB, Edward Fountaine, CLE., j JAGADISH CHANDRA BOSE, M.A., D.Sc,
A.M.I.C.E., India Public Works Dept. (traffic I CLE., Indian Educl. Service (profr. rpresy. coll.,
supt., N.W. railway).^-Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; ! Calcutta).—Apptd. offg. profr., presy. coll.,
joined the service, 1st Oct., 1876, as asst. engr. ; Calcutta, 7th Jan., 1885; confd., Sept., 1886;
district traffic supt., Feb., 1880; attached to i CLE., Jan., 1903 ; author of a number of
public works secretariat, govt, of India, April, contributions to the scientific press, &c.
1888 ; dep. traffic supt., N.W. railway, May, JAMBULINGAVl MUDAL1YAR, C, C.I E.,
1800; traffic supt., May, 1892; CLE., May, Rao Bahadur, B.A., M.L. —Apptd. offg. judge,
1898. Madras City civil court, 13th Sept.. 1902 ; confd.,
JACOB, George, late Indian C.S. (Bombay). 30th Sept., 19^2; CLE., June, 1902.
--Educ. at Bedford Gr. Sch., and Highgate t>r. JAMES, Charles Henry, Major, I.M.S.
Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of 1877; arrived, 21st (medical adviser to Patiala state).—Joined the
Nov., 1879, and served as asst. collr. and mag. ; service, 31st Jan., 1891 ; in mil. employ till
from May, 1883, served as asst. judge and July, 1893, when he was apptd. offg. dep. sany.
sessions judge, and as asst. agent for sardars inspr., Punjab; confd., March, 1898; held
in the Deccan ; joint judge and sessions judge, various civil surgeoncies from Feb., 1899, to
Nov., 1886 ; acting registrar, high court, appel July, 1902, when he was apptd. profr. at
late side, Feb., i838 ; 1st asst. judge, Nov., Lahore Medical Coll. ; K-i-H. medal, May, 1900 ;
1891 ; judge and sessions judge, March, 1894; med. adviser to Patiala State, Feb., 1903 ; author
judl. commr. and judge o( Sadar Court in Sind, I of ' Notes on Vaccination.'
April, 1902 ; offg. judge, high court, Bombay, JAMES, Ciiari.es Sireatfield, M.I.E.E.,
July to Oct., 1003 ; retd., Nov., 1904. India Telegraph Dept. (chief supt.).—Trained at
JACOB, Harold Fenton, Capt., Indian ! R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. asst. supt., Jan., 1879;
Army, For. dept., govt, of India (asst. pol. I supt., Jan., 1899 ; chief supt., Nov., 1903.
agent). —First commn., 14th Sept., 1887; in JAMES, Sir Henry Evan Murchison,
mil. employ till Nov., 1892, when he was apptd. I K.C.I.E., C.S.L, late Indian C.S. —Educ. at
offg. asst. pol. supt., Palanpur; cont'd., Aug., the Cathedral Sch., Carlisle, and Durham
1895; asst. pol. resdt., Aden, April, 1897; Gr. Sch.; apptd. after exam, of 1864; arrived,
special asst. to pol, supt., Palanpur., Dec, 14th Dec, 1865, and served in Bombay as
1899 ; asst. pol. agent, Kathiawar, Oct., 1901 ; I asst. collr. and mag., and as branch inspr.-
asst. to resdt. Baroda, April, 1903. gen. of registrn., and educl. inspr. in Sind;
532 RECORD OF SERVICES.
under sec. to govt, in the rev., fin., and | 1877; from Feb., 1878, served in British
gen. depts., Nov., 1875; postmr. - gen., ! Burma as jud. commr. ; prest. of the educl.
Bombay, Nov., 1877; postmr.-gen., Bengal, syndicate. Sept., 1881; acting chief sec. to govt,
March, 1882; acted as dir.-gen. of the post of Bombay, Oct., 1885; judge of the high
office in India, 1883-85; dep. dir.-ge;-.., Nov., court, Bombay, Nov., 1885 ; acted as cbiet
1885; senr. collr. and collr. and mag.. Ahmad- justice in 1895; retd., Feb., 18)7; K.C.I. E., June.
abad, Apiil, 1888; commr. , June. 1890 ; commr, 1897; author ol ' Notes on Buddhist Law';
in Sind, Ncv., 1892; member of govr.-gen.'s editor of Moung Tet Pyo's Customary Law of
legisl. council, Feb. -March, 1895, Dec, 1896- the Chin Tribe, also of a reprint of Dr. Tandy's
March, 1897, and Jan. -March, 1S98 ; C.S.I., transln. of Father Sangermano's description of
Jan., 1898; offg. member of council, July, 1898, I the Burman Empire, ami a compilation of printed
and April, 1899; K.C.I. E., Jan., 1901 ; author judgments of the jud. commr. of British Burma ;
of 'The Long White Mountain; or, Travels in wrote a preface to Dr. Forchhammer's ' King
Manchuria'; retd., Dec, 1900. Wagaru's Dhamma-Sattham.'
JAMES, Henry Rosher, M.A., Indian JARDINE, William Ellis, Indian C.S.
Educl. Service {profr., Palr.a Colt.).—Apptd. ( pot. agent, Biuulelkhund). —Educ. at Fettes
profr., Patna Coll., 9th Feb., 1890; was p ofr. Coll., Edinburgh, and Trinity Coll., Cam
presy. Coll., Calcutta, from Jan., 1900, to July, bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1886 ; arrived,
1901. 20th Feb., 1889, and served in Madias as
JAMES, Henry William, India Public Wcrks asst. collr. and mag. ; second a.vst. to rest.,
Dept. {exec. mgr.). —Trained at Thomason Coll. ; Hyderabad, Nov., 1893; head asst. and mag ,
apptd. apprentice engr., 23rd May, 1881, and Bellary, March. 1896; pol. asst., Hyderabad,
posted to Burma; asst. engr., Dec, 1881 ; Jan., 1897 ; ditto, Indore, May, 1808 ; and asst.
exec, engr., Aug., 1893; asst. to chief engr., to the agent to the govr.-cen. in Central India ;
and under sec. to govt., Burma, Oct., 1899, lo first asst. to the resdt., Hyderabad, May, 1900;
Nov., 1900. first asst. to agent to govr.-gen. in Central
JAMES, John Francis William, B.A., India, Jan., 1903 ; pol. agent, Bundelkhund,
Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). — April, 1004.
Educ. at Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. alter JARRETT, Henry Sullivan. CLE., Col.,
exam, of 1T02 ; arrived, 30th Nov., 1903, and Indian Army, late Legisl. Dept., Govt, of India.
served in Bengal as asst. nng. and collr. — First commp., Dec, 1856; served during the
JAMESON, Arthur Sampson, M. I.C.E., late- Mutiny
India Public Works Dept. —Joined the service, expedn., (medal i; also in the Mahsud Waziii
i860 (medal and clasp), and the 2nd
1st Jan., 1886, and served in the locomotive Yusufzai expedn., 1863 (claspi; sec. 10 board of
dept., N.W. railway; trausld. to E. Bengal examrs., Fort William, March. 1871; in audn.,
state railway, Aug., 18.88 ; district locomotive asst. sec, legisl. depl., govt, of India, from Aug.,
supt, July, 1889; locomotive supt., Oct., 1890; 1875 ; reverted to mil. dept., June, 1894 ; CLE.,
retd.. 1901.
JAMESON, Robert, M.U., Brigade-Surgn.- Jan", 189s.
JATAR, S. B. (see Shriram Bhikaji Jatar).
Eieut.-Col. , late Sanitary Dept., N.W. Prov. and
Oudh. —Joined the Bengal mcd. service, Oct., ■ JEFFERY, Thaddeus James Passmore, late
1865; arrived, nth April, 1S66, and was em India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. asst. engr.,
ployed on civil and mil. duty ; in 1868 was in 15th July, 1869, and employed on irrign. works
med. charge at Calcutta of troops and coolies, in Bombay ami the Punjab ; exec, engr., Feb.,
en route to Abyssinia ; served in Abyssinia with 1379; suptg. engr., Oct., 1894; ret., Feb., 1900.
12th Bengal cavalry; served in Bombay and JEFFREVS, William, Col., R.E., late India
Punjab, 1868 and 1869, and in the N.W Public Works Dept. —First commn., 8th June.
Prov. from 1870 on civil and jail duty dep. 1854 ; arrived, 24th Jan., 1856, and served in the
sanitary commr., Nov., 1886 ; retd.. May, 1896. irrign. branch, Punjab, and in the N.W. Prov. ;
JAQUET, Robert Glover, India Office on duty in the public works secretariat, govt,
(sent: clerk, Acctnt.-Gen.'s Dept.). —Junr. clerk, of India, 1864-65; transfd. to Bengal, and depd.
1 1 til May, 1877; senr. clerk, April, 1897, j to investigate a project of irrign. and navigation
assessor of income tax. May, 1902. for the river Gandak, Oct., 1867 ; offg. asst. to
JARDINE, Arthur John Alexander, Burma chief engr., and asst. sec. to govt., N.W. Prov.,
Police Dept. (dep. inspr.-gen.).—Joined the May, 1869; suptg. engr., April, 1872; acting:
dept., 1st March, 1880; dist. supt., April, 1887; chief engr. and joint see., irrign. branch, March.
dep. inspr.-gen. for supply and clothing, Dec, 1887 ; retd., Nov., 1887.
JEFFRIES, Francis Joseph, B.A., LL.B.,
'^JARDINE, Sir John, K.C.I. E., late Indian I Indian C.S. {joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal),
C.S. (Bombay;. —Apptd. after exam, of 1863; —Educ. at Queen Mary's Sch., Walsall, and
arrived, 30th Oct., 1864, and served in Bombay Caius Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of
as asst. collr. and mag., and asst. judge and 1895; arrived, 7th Dec, 18^6, and served in
sessions judge ; acting under sec. to govt., Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and
pol., &c, depts., June. 1869; from Hay, 1871, dep. colli"., lune, 1904.
served in Kathiawar as pol. asst. ; also jud. JEHANGIR DOSABHAI FRAMJI. Barr.
asst., June, 1873; acting registrar of the high (1887), Customs Dept., Bombay {special collr.
court, Bombay, Oct., 1873; sec. to the Baroda under L. A. Act, Bombay). —Joined the service
commn, for the trial of the Gaekwai, 1875; April, 1879; asst. collr. of customs, Feb., 1881 ;
sec. to the delegates of the govt, of India collr. of customs and salt rev., Sind, Feb..
in the negotiations for a commercial treaty 1900 ; special collr. under land acquisition act
with Portugal, 1877, also acting as dep. sec. I for city of Bombnv, Aug., 1900.
to govt, of India, legisl. dept. ; acting sec. I JEHANGIR KAlKHASRO NAVROJI KAB-
to govt, of Bombay, pol., &c, depts., Nov., | RAJI, Statutory C.S. (1st asst.x BomhayX.—
RECORD OF SERVICES. 533
Apptd. probr. under native civil service rules, 1892; ditto, Muir Central Coll., Allahabad,
14th Jan., i388 ; asst. collr. and mag., March, Sept., 1895 ; has edited Sakuntala and a Collec
1888; cont'd., 24th Feb., 1890; 2nd asst., May, tion of English Poems.
1895; ist asst. , lulv, 1897. JENNINGS, Robert Henry, C.S.I., LieuL-
JEHANGIR, P. '(see Pestanji Jehangir). Col., R.E., Foreign Dept. Govt, of India (resdt.,
JELF, Arthur Roylance, B.A., Indian C.S. IV. RajputanaStates.)—First commn.,i2th Sept.,
(personal asst. to chief conmtr., iY.IV. Frontier 1872 ; arrived, ist Dec, 1875, and wa*
Prov.).—Educ. at Eton Coll., and King's Coll., I employed as asst. engr. and in various acting
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived, appts. in the Punjab and Baluchistan ; served
22nd Nov., 1899, and served in the Punjab and I through Afghan war, 1879-80, and the operations,
N.W. Frontier Prov. as asst. commr. ; personal against the Maris, j83o ; on boundary settlt.
asst. to chief commr., N.W. Frontier Prov., duty in Central India, 1883-84 ; dep. asst.
April, 1903. quartermaster-gen., Simla, July, 1885 ; district
JENKINS, John Lewis, M.A., Indian C.S. staff officer, Meerut, Sept., 1888; dep. asst.
(commr. of customs, <S*r., Bombay).—Educ. adjutant-gen., Meerut, April, 1890; exec, engr.,
at Bristol Gr. Sch., and Wadtiam Coll., mil. works dept., June, 1890 ; acting asst. pol.
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1877; arrived, I agent and consul, Bassora, Feb.-Aug., 1892 ;
15th Jan., 1880, and served in Bombay as I pol. officer with Sardar Ayub Khan, Feb., 1893 ;
asst. collr. and mag., and from June, 1881, in I offg. pol. agent, Alwar, April, 1896; contd.,
Sind ; 3rd asst. collr. in Sind, June, 1885; Oct., 1896; pol. agent, Malwa, May, 1897;
manager of encumbered estates in Sind, and resdt. at Indore, Oct., 1899; resdt., W. Raj-
educl. inspr., Sept., 1885 ; 2nd asst. collr., May. putana States, Feb., 1903; C:S.L, Jan.. 1504;
1889; ist asst., Feb., 1S92 ; asst. commr. in author ot an account of a journev through W.
Sind, and Sindi translr. to govt., March, Baluchistan, Persia, Sec, and of contributions
1892; junr. collr. and collr. of salt rev., Oct., to Persia and Baluchistan gazetteers.
1896; senr. collr. and ditto, April, 1900; commr. JENNINGS, William Ernest, Major, Indian
of customs, salt, opium, &c, July, 1903; addl. M.S. (civil surgn., Sholapur). — joined the ser
member of legisl. council, June, 1904. vice, ist Oct., 1837; in mil. employ till Nov.,
JENKINS, Sir Lawrence Hugh, Knt., 1895 ; health offr. Port of Bombay, Nov., 1895;
K.C.I.E., Barr. (1883) (chiefjustice, Bombay high civil surg., Shikarpur, Sept., 1899; ditto, Shola
court). —Apptd. judge, nigh court, Calcutta, pur, July, 1900 ; special medl. offr. for plague
April, 1896; chief justice, high court, Bombay, j operations, Bombay city, Oct., 19C0 ; ditto,
April, 1899 ; Knt., Aug., 1899 ; K.C.I.E., Jan., Poona, March to Oct., 1902.
1903. JERVOISE, Alan Arthur Clarke, late Bom
JENKINS, Owfn Francis, B.A., Indian C.S. bay C.S.—Apptd. from Haileybury, 1856; arrived,
(asst. commr.. United Prov.).—Educ. at Christ's 23rd March, 1857, and served in Bombay as asst.
Hosp., and Queen's Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after collr. and mag., pol. agent end collr. of stamp
exam, of 1902; arrived 16th Nov., 1903, and rev., and acting dep. commr. of customs and
served in the United Prov. as asst. commr. opium ; junr. collr. and mag., Sept., 1S77; senr.
JENKINS, Richard Arthur, B.A., Indian I collr. and mag., March, 1S79 ; retd., April, 1887.
C.S. (asst. collr. and mug., Madtas). —Educ. at 1 JEWETT, Thomas Hope, India Public Works
Highgate Sch., Brasenose Coll., Oxford, and Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at Calcutta Civil
Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, of I Engrg. Coll. ; apptd. 22nd May, 1872, and posted
1897; arrived 21st Nov., 1898, and served in to mil. works ; on famine duty in Mysore, 1877-
Madras as asst. collr. and mag. 73 ; transfd. to Assam, Sept., 1880; exec, engr.,
JENKINS, Kobert Gf.doin, Col., Indian April, 1886.
Army, late Madras Police Dept. — Ensign, INANENDRA NAl'H GUPTA (see Gupta,
Madras infantry, Dec, 1856 ; arrived, 8th Feb. J.'N.).
1857; served in the Madras police from July, JNANENDRA NATH ROY (see Roy, J. N.)-
1863, and was promoted to supt., 1872; reverted JOGESH CHANDRA M1TTER, B.L., late
to mil. duty. 1800. Bengal Judicial Dept. — Dep. mag. and dep.
JENKINSON, Sir Edward George. K.C.B., collr., July, 1868; munsif, April, 1870; sub
late Bengal C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).— ordinate judge, July, 1882; dist. and sess. judge,
Educ. at Harrow and Haileybury ; apptd. in 1856, Nov., 1900, to July, 1902.
and served in the N.W. Prov. as joint mag. JOGINDRA/NATH PAL, B.A., Indian C.S.
and dep. collr. of Benares, and afterwards of (asst. commr., United Prov ). — Educ. at Calcutta
Karukhabad ; served through the Mutiny Univ. and St. John's Col'., Cambridge ; apptd.
(medal) ; also as settlt. officer, mag. and collr., after exam, of 1899; arrived 12th Dec, 19CO,
commr. of rev. in Jhansi, and commr. in Oudh ; and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as
retd., 1880; was private sec. to Earl Spencer asst. mag. and collr. and asst. commr.
when lord-licut. of Ireland, and asst. under sec. JOHN, Henry Celestin Robert, Bombay
for police and crime, 1882-S5 ; C.B. in 1883, and Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at
K.C.B. in 1888. R.I.E. Coll. ; joined the service, 23rd Sept.,
JENKYNS, Hugh Hobhouse, B.A., Indian I 1884, as asst. engr. ; exec, engr., Jan., 1897.
C.S. (asst. commr.. Punjab).— Educ. at Win JOHNS, William Arthur, A.M. I.C.E., India
chester Coll. and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. [ Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at
after exam, of 1902 ; arrived 30th Nov., 1903, j R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., Sept., 1880,
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. and posted to state railways ; exec, engr.,
JENNINGS, James George, M.A., Indian Nov., 1891 ; dep. consg. engr. to govt, of India,
Educl. Service (profr. of English Literature, May, 1901 ; ditto, Bombay, June, 1902; em
Muir Central Coll.). —Educ. at Lincoln Coll., ployed with Seistan boundary commn. from
Oxford ; apptd. profr. of English Literature Dec, 1902, to Aug. 1903 ; junr. consg. engr. for
and Logic, Queen's Coll., Benares, 16th Nov., rlys., Dharwar, Aug. 10C3.
534 RECORD OF SERVICES.
JOHNSON, Sir Allen Bayard, K.C.B., JOHNSTON, James Leonard, Barr. (1897),
Gen., Indian Army, late Mil. Dept., India Office. Indian C.S. (asst. sess. judge, United Prov.).
—Educ at Winchester ; joined the service —Educ. at Marlborough and Trin. Coll.,
{infantry!, July, 1846; apptd. to 4th Sikhs as Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, ol 1895 ; arrived.
volunteer tor service in Burma ( medal and clasp 24th Feb., 1897, and served in the N.W. Prov.
for Pegu ); in civil employ in Punjab, 1854 ; served and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. sess.
in the Mutiny in 1858 (medal and clasp) ; asst. judge, May, 1904.
adjutant-pen., i8tii ; mil. dept. , Calcutta. 1862; JOHNSTON, John Charles, A.M.I. C.E.,
asst. sec. to govt, of India in the mil. dept., late Madras Public Works Dept.—Joined the
1875; dep. mil. sec, 1876; sec. in the mil. dept., service, nth Feb., 1873, as asst- engr. ; exec,
India otfice, from Jan., 1877; temporarily engr., Jan., v88^ ; retd., April, 1903.
employed as mil. sec. to the govt, of India, JOHNSTON,' John Leech, B.A., late Indian
1879-81 ; C.B.. 1881 ; retd. from India office and C.S. (Bombay). —Educ at the Royal Sch..
was made K.C.B., May, 1889. Raphoe, and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after
JOHNSON, Christopher Thomas Heaton, exam, ol 1865 ; arrived, 26th Nov., 1867, and
B. A., Indian C.S. (asst. colli: and mag., served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and
Madias). —Educ. at Sedbergh and Wadham asst. judge; judge and sessions judge, Jan.,
Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1896; 1884 ; jud. commr. and judge of sadar court in
arrived, 6th Dec, 1897, and served in Madras as Sind. May, 1895 ; retd., Mav, 1898.
asst. collr. and mag. JOHNSTON, Thomas Kenneth. B.A., Indian
'OHNSON.The Most Rev. Edward Ralph, C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.). —
D.D., I.L.D.—Educ. at Rugby, and Wadham Educ at Boston Sch., and trinity Coll., Cain-
Coll., Oxford; ordained, 1851 ; vicar of North- bridge ; apptd. after exam, oi 1900 ; arrived,
enden, Cheshire, 1866-76; archdeacon ofChester, 2nd Dec. 1901, and served in the Linited Prov.
1871-76 ; apptd. bishop of Calcutta and metro as asst. mag. and collr.
politan ot India, 14th Dec, 1876. resigned May, JOHNSTONE, Donald Campbell, Indian
1898. C.S. (divl. judge, Punjab). — Educ. at Edin
JOHNSON, Evans Charles, late Madras burgh Acad. ; apptd. after exam, of 1877 ;
C. S.—Educ. at Cheltenham Coll., and Trinity arrived, 10th Nov., 1879, and served in the
Coll. , Dublin ; apptd. afterexam. of 1865; arrived, Punjab as asst. commr., and in Bombay
29th Nov., 1867, and served in Madras as asst. as asst. collr. and mag. ; junr. sec. to finl.
collr. and mag. ; on special duty, Rumpa commr., Punjab, Nov., 1888; district judge,
disturbances, 1879-80; sub-collr. and joint mag. , Dec, 1891 ; divl. judge, Aug. , 1895.
S. Arcot, Jan., 1883 ; collr. and mag., May, 1886 ; JOHNSTONE, Frederick John, CLE.,
district and sessions judge, Oct., 1886; collr. M.I.C.E.,late India Public Works Dept.—Served
and mag. and agent, Ganjam, May, 1890: retd., the Central Prov., from July, 1861, and was
March, 1893. apptd. asst. to the chief engr., Aug., 1873; offg.
JOHNSON, John, India Office (senior clerk, comptr. ol public works accts. , 1875 ; transfd.
Acctnt.-Gen.'s Dept.). —Clerk, 2nd class, 17th temporarily to Punjab, Oct., 1879; suptg. engr.,
Feb., 1872; iunr. clerk, June,' 1882; senior Nov., 1880"; posted to British Burma, Jan., 1881 ;
clerk, March, 1903. transfd. to Assam as sec. in the public works
JOHNSTON, The Ven. Charles Francis dept., Jan., 1884; chief engr., June, 1888; chief
Harding, M.A., late Ecclesl. Dept., Bombay.— engr. and joint sec. to the govt, ol Bengal.
educ. at Christ's Coll., Cambridge ; junr. chaplain, June, 1891; sec, March, 1892; fellow ol Calcutta
13th Feb., 1869; senr. chaplain, Feb., 1879; umv., 1893; retd., (an., 1896; CLE., Jan.,
archdeacon of Bombay, Oct., 1888 ; retd., Oct , 1896.
1890. JOHNSTONE, James William Douglas,
JOHNSTON, David Landale, Indian C.S. For. Dept., Govt, of India (inspr-gen. o/tducn.,
(joint mag., United Prov.). —Educ. at Boston Gwalior State).—Apptd. asst. prolV., govt, coll.,
Gr. Sch., and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge; Lahore, 2nd July, 1877 ; head-master, Mayo
apptd. after exam, of 1889; arrived, 19th Nov., Coll., Ajmere, July, 18S1 ; princpl., resdy. coll.,
1891, and served as asst. commr. and asst. Indore, Feb., 1885 ; tutor to Maharaja Sindia,
mag. and collr. ; joint mag., Feb., 1897. Feb., 1890; inspr.-gen. of cducn., Gwalior
JOHNSTON, Frederick William, B.A , State, Dec. 1894.
LL.B.. Indian C.S. (sec. to chief commr., N.W. JOHNSTONE, James William Hope, Col.,
Frontier Prov.).—Educ. at Glasgow Univ. and I.S.C., late Punjab Commn. —Arrived, 4th Feb.,
Trinity Hall, Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1853 ; from March, 1858, served in the Punjab as
1895 ; arrived, 17th Dec, 1896, and served in the asst. commr., and dep. commr. ; offd. as commr.
Punjab as asst. commr.; dep. commr., Sept.. in 1880 and 1883 ; civil and sessions judge,
1901 ; pol. agent, Wana, N.W. Frontier Prov., Peshawar, Sept., 1881 ; divl. judge. Nov.,
Dec, 1901 ; sec. to chief commr. , June, 1904. 1884 ; retd., Feb., 1886.
JOLL, Henry, late India Public Works Dept.
JOHNSTON, Henry Joseph, C.I.E., India —Joined the service, 26th July, 1867, and serve i
Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.)—Trained at as asst. engr. and exec. engr. ; suptg. engr.,
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., Sept., 1880, Nov., 1890; retd., March, 1892.
and posted to the Punjab (irrign.) ; exec, engr., JOLL1FFE, Edwin William, India Office
Jan., 1894; C.I.E., June, 1004. (second class clerk, registry and record dept.). —
JOHNSTON, James, B.A., Indian C.S. Clerk, 2nd class, 2nd April, 1885.
(asst. commr., Assam). —Educ at Royal Univ. JONES, George Edward, " M.I. M.E., late
of Ireland and Merton Coll., Oxford ; apptd. India Public Works Dept.—Apptd. to loco,
after exam, of 1896; arrived, 19th Nov., 1897, dept., state rlys., May, 1879; asst. loco, supt.,
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.; Feb., 1883 ; dist. loco, supt., May, 1901 ; loco
transfd. to Assam as asst. commr., Jan,, 1903. supt., April, 1903; retd., June, 1904.
RECORD OF SERVICES. 535
JONES, Henry Sydney, India Public I transfd. to Rajputana state railways, April, 1879,
Works Dept. (exec, engr.) —Trained at R.I.E. as dep. locomotive supt.; carriage and wagon
Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr., 33rd supt, Ajmir, January, 1880; retd., Dec., 1893.
Sept., 1883, and posted to State rlys. ; exec, JOPLING, 'Lindsay Millais, B.A., Indian
engr., Feb., 1894 ; lent to Bombay, Baroda, and C.S. (asst. mag. and colir., United Prov.). —
C.I. Rlv. Co. from Jan., i88s. Educ. at Clifton, and Corpus Christi Coll.,
JONES, John Alfred, M.I.C.E.— Joined the Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1898; arrived,
service as exec. engr. , public works dept., 21st Nov., 1899, and served in the N.W. Prov.
Madras municipal comran,, Jan., 1877 ; acted as and Oudh as asst. commr. and asst. mag. and
prest. of the commn. in 1886 and 1888; apptd. collr.
sanitary engr. to govt, of Madras, April, 1890; JOPP, Charles Henrv, B.A., late Indian
retd., June, 1904 ; author of ' Switches and C.S., Bombay.—Educ. at Winchester, and New
Crossings,' and of a manual for district and Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1870;
municipal boards. arrived, 19th Oct., 1873, and served in Bombay
JONES, John Lloyd Thomas, M.B., Major, as asst. collr. and mag. ; joint judge and
I. M.S. (dep. assay master, Calcutta mint).—First sessions judge, Ahmadabad, April. 1892 ;
commn., 1st Oct., 1887 ; on mily. duty till 1898 ; registrar, high court, Bombay, May, 1893 ;
supt. of Matheran, May, 1898; dep. assay acting special judge under Deccan agriculturists
master, Bombay mint, Jan., 1900 ; ditto, Calcutta relief act, Nov., 1893; judge and sessions
mint, April, 1903 ; otl'g. assay master, Calcutta judge, Ahmednagar, January, 1897 ; retd., Aug.,
mint, April, 1903, to Feb., 1904. 1901.
JONES, Oswald Routii (commr. of police, JOPP, John, C.B., Col., late Pol. Dept.,
Madras 1 own).—Joined the service, 3rd Sept., Bombay.— First commn.. 20th Oct., 1856 ^served
1S70, under the mil. dept. ; served subsequently at capture of fort of Slieik Othman, near Aden,
in Natal, Mauritius, and in England; in April, in 1858, in the Abyssinian war of 1868 (medal),
1879, was apptd. to Madias as asst. supt. of and in the Afghan war, 1879-80 (medal);
police; asst. inspr.-gen., Aug., 1886; supt., dep. quartermaster-gen., Bombay, May, 1888;
Aug., 1889; chief presidency mag., March, 1891; pol. rest., &c, Aden, May, 1800; C.B., May,
commr. of police, Madras 'I own, Jan., 1900. 1894 ; reverted to mil. dept., May, 1895.
JONES, Richard Godfrey, Lieut-Col. JOSCELYNE, Douglas, late India Public
Indian Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. — Works Dept.—Apptd. asst. engr.. nth Aug.,
First commn., 13th June, 1874; served with 1870, and
67th Foot till January, 1878 ; entered the Staff in Madras posted to Rajputana ; employed
Corps, January, 18/8 ; inspg. officer, Mysore engr., Jan., on famine relief, 1878-79 ; exec,
1880; transfd. to Burma as asst.
Imperial Troops, July, 189J; mil. sec. to the
rest., Hyderabad, March, 1895; mil. asst. to 3cc. under
in the public works secretariat, July. 1888 ;
sec, Nov., 1889, to March, 1890; Ji'.ptg.
Mysore govt. , 1 897.
JONES, Richard Llewelyn, M.A., Indian engr., August, 1893 ; chief engr., and sec. to
Educl. Service (profr., Prisy. Coll., Madras).— govt., Bengal, July, 1899; retd., Dec, 1902.
Apptd. prof, of physics, Presy. Coll., Madras, JOSEPH, Eustace Alexander Acworth,
Oct., 1889; ditto, and meteorol. reporter to B.A., Indian C.S. (under sec. to govt., Punjab).
Madras govt., April, 1899. — Educ. at Winchester and New Coll., Oxford ;
JONES, Thomas, BaiT. (1871), late Bengal apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived 24th Nov.,
Jud. Dept. —Asst. sec. .govt. o( Bengal, 7th April, 1898, and served in the Punjab as asst.
1866; clerk and ort'g. 5th judge, Calcutta court commr. ; under sec. to govt., April, 1904.
of small causes, Jan., 1873 ; registrar and chief JOSEPH, George John, late India Public
ministerial officer of the court, June, 1882; 4th Works Dept. — Trained at Calcutta Civil
judge. Oct., 1884; and 3rd judge, Oct., 1889; Engrg. Coll. ; apptd., 23rd May, 1872, and posted
retd., 1892. to the N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; exec, engr., May,
JONES, William Brittain, C.S.I. , late 1883 ; retd., Dec, 1904.
Bengal C.S. —Educ. at Univ. Coll., London ; JUSLEN, Frank, Major, Indian Civ. Vety.
apptd. after exam, of 1855 ; arrived, 15th Sept., Dept. (supt. civil veterinary dept., Bombay). —
1856, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Punjab Joined the (home) service, oth May, 1884; supt.,
us asst. mag. and asst. commr. ; from April, 1865, civil veterinary dept. , South Punjab, Sept., 1896 ;
served in the Central Prov. as dep. commr. , ditto, Rajputana, Nov., 1899; ditto, Bombay,
sec. to. the chief commr., and acting commr. in May, 1901.
various divns. ; on special duty for drawing up IOTINDRA NATH ROY (aw Roy, J. N.).
land rev. and tenancy bills for Central Prov., JOUBERT, Charles Henry, M.B., Col.,
Sept., 1874; commr., Hyderabad assigned Indian Med. Service (inspr.-genl. of civil
districts, April, 1877; rest., Hyderabad, June, | hospitals, United Prov.). —Joined the service,
1882; chief commr., Central Prov., May, 1883 ; 30th March, 1872, and was in mil. employ until
retd., Ian., 188 5. 1874; served as civil surgn. , rest, surgn. ,
JONES, William Charles Nigel, M.I.E.E., presidency hosp. , offg. supt. of emigration, offg.
late India Telegraph Dept. —Apptd. asst. supt., health officer (or Calcutta, and offg. sanitary
24th Feb., 1870; in charge, Jowaki field tele commr. for Bengal ; profr., med. coll., June,
graphs, 1877-78 (medal); also employed in 1890; fellow of Calcutta univ., Jan., 1893 ;
connection with Kuram valley field force ; princ. med. officer, Lahore dist. , March, 1900;
supt., Aug., 1887; personal asst. to dir.-gen., inspr.-genl. of civil hosp., United Prov., Oct.,
1889-90; retd., March, 1901. 1902.
JONES, William Richard Sumption, late [ JOWERS, Harold, late Indian C.S.,
India Public Works Dept. — Dep. supt., Rurki Central Provs. — Educ. at Shrewsbury, and
workshops, Nov., 1867; joined the public works New Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of
dept., Feb., 1873, as exec, engr., N.W. Prov.; I 1889; arrived, 15th Nov., 1891, and served
536 RECORD O < SERVICES.
in the Central Prov. as asst. commr. ; retd., KASHINATH KESHO THAKUR, Rao
Dec., 1900. Bahadur, M.A., LL. B. (dtvl, and sess. judgi.
JOYCE, Alfred, M.I.C.E., late Madras Central Prov.). —Joined the service, 3rd Jan.,
Public Works Dept. —Joined the service, 1st 1887, as extra asst. commr. ; dep. commr. and
Oct., 1874, as asst. engr., and was employed divl. and sess. judge, Oct., 1901.
in the N.W. Prov.; transfd. to Madras, April, KASHINATH RA.MCH ANDRA GODBOLE,
1883; exec, engr., Jan., 1886; retd., March, B.A., late Bombay Public Works Dept.—
1902. Entered the dept. as asst. engr., F'eb. , 1873;
JOYNER, Robert Batson, C.I.E., M.I.C.E., I exec, engr., Oct., 1885 ; retd., 1903.
late Bombay Public Works Dept.—Joined the ser KAUL, H. K. (see Hari Kishen Kaul).
vice, 8th Oct., 1868, as asst. engr.; exec, engr., KAVASJEE JAMASJEE BADSHAH, B.A.,
Jan., 1879; acted as sanitary engr. in 1892; Statutory C.S. (mag. and collr., Bengal).—
suptg. engr., May, 1894 ; CLE., January, j Educ. at Elpliinslone High Sch., Bombay
1898 ; retd., Nov., 1898. I Univ., and Univ. Coll.. London: apptd. after
JUDGE, Alfred Stewart, Customs Dept., exam, of 1877; arrived, 12th Nov., 1879, and
Bengal (supt., preventive service and salt dept., served ir Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
Calcutta). —Joined the service, 15th Jan., i83o, postmr.-gen., N.W. Prov. and Ontlh, F"eb..
as proby. asst. supt. of police ; confd. , May, 1887; dep. dir.-gen. of post office, July, 1890;
i832 ; dist. supt. ol police, Sept., 1891 ; collr. comptr., post office, April, 1897; postmaster-
of income tax, Calcutta, Feb., 1895 ; supt., genl., Bengal, April, 1902, to April. 1905; offg.
preventive service and salt dept., Calcutta, commr. of excise and salt, April, 1903.
June, 1896. KAVASJI CURSETJ1 SANJANA, Lieut.-
JUKES, John Edwin Clapham, Indian C.S. CoL, I. M.S. {dist. mid. offr.. Madras). —First
(asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). — Educ. at commr., 2nd Oct., 1880 ; in mil. employ till May.
Aldenham Sch. and Pembroke Coll., Cam 1895, when he was apptd. dist. med. oflr.,
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, Madras.
28th Nov., 1902, and served in Bombay as KAYE, James Levett, Major, Indian Army.
asst. collr. and mag. Foreign Dept., Govt, of Indin (setllt. commr.,
JWALA PRASAD, Kunwar, B.A., late Jammu and Kashmir). — First commn.,
Statutory C.S., Bengal. — Apptd. a probr. under 9th Sept., 1882; asst. resdt, Kashmir, July.
the native civil service rules, Dec, 18S4 ; confd., 1892 ; settlt. commr., Jammu and Kashmir,
as asst. mag. and collr., Feb., 1887 ; asst. March, 1895.
commr., Nov., 1891 ; joint mag., Feb., 1896; KAYE, William, late Bengal C.S. (N.W.
addl. judge, Dec, 1896 ; dist. and sess. judge, Prov. and Oudh).—Apptd. from Haileyburv.
Feb., 1898; retd., May, 1901 ; has transfd. Sir i8s3; arrived, 8th April, 1858 ; served "in the
Alfred LyaU's 'Asiatic Studies' into Hindu N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., joint
stani. mag. and dep. collr., and mag. and collr. ;
JWALA PRASAD, Pandit, M.A., Statutory rommr. of Agra, July, 1885, and of Rohilk-
C.S. {wag, andcollr., United Prov.).— Apptd. a hand, Nov., 1889 ; on special duty in connection
probr. under native civil service rules, July, with the police re-organisation commn., 1890—
1886; confd., 12th March, 1889, as asst. commr.; 61 ; junr. member of board of rev., Nov., 1891 ;
joint mag., Nov., 1893 ; dep. commr., July, retd., April, 1893.
1900 ; K-i-H. medal. Ian.. 1903 ; mag. andcollr., KEALY, Edward Herbert, B.A., Indian
Oct., 1903. C. S. (asst. commr., Ajmer). —Educ. at Fel-
JYOTSNANATH GHOSAL, Indian C.S. stcd, and Univ. Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
{2nd asst., Bombay). —Educ at Metropolitan exam, of 1896; arrived, 9th Dec, 1897, and
Coll., Calcutta; Calcutta Univ., and Unis\ served in Bengal as asst. mag and collr. ; offg.
Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, ol 1894 ; ar asst. commr., Merwara, March, 1902 : ditto.
rived, 25th Nov., 1895, and served in Bombay Ajmer, April, 1904.
as asst. coll. ; 2nd asst., Sept.. 1903. KEANE, Michael, Indian C.S. (asst. mag.
KABRAJI, J. K. N. (see Jehang'ir Kaikhasro and colli:. United Prov. ).—Educ. at Blackrock
Navroji Kabraji'j. Coll., Dublin, and Univ. Coll. London ; ap
KALI KUMAR BOSE, B.L., late Bengal pointed after exam, of 1897; arrived 21st Nov..
Judl. Dept. — Apptd. munsif, July. 1873; sub 1898, and served in N.W. Prov. as asst. mag.
ordinate judge, Nov., 1894; retd., Sept., 1903. and collr.
KALI PA DA GUPTA (see Gupta, K. P.). KEATINGE, Gerald Francis, Indian C.S.
KALI PRASANNA MUKERJI, B.A., B.L.. Bonsbiy). (under sec. to govt., rev. and finl. depts..
late Bengal Jud. Dept. —Joined the service, Balliol Coll., —Educ. at Sherbornt Sch. and
23rd Feb., i86>), as munsif; subord. judge, 1893 ; arrived,Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
10th Dec, 1894, and served
Feb., 1879; retd., Feb., 1898.
KANHAYA LAL, Rai Bahadur, India in Bombay, as asst. collr. and mag. ; actins
Public Works Dept. (exec. engr. ). —Trained at dist. and
supt. of police, Kanara, Sep:. -Dec, 1897.
May-June, 1898; 2nd asst., April, 1901;
Thomason Coll. ; apptd. apprentice engr., 15th under sec. to govt., rev. and finl. depts., Sept.,
Nov., 1879, and posted to the Punjab; asst. 1903.
engr., July, 1880; exec, engr., Oct., 1893. KEDAR NATH MOZUMDAR. B.A., B.L.—
KARUNA DAS BOSE. M.A., B.L.. Bengal Served in the subord. jud. dept., Bengal, from
Judl. Dept. (subordinate judge*. —Apptd. mun- ( 16th Dec, 1S65, and as subord. judge, Jan..
sif, Ian.. 1871 ; subordinate nidge, Sept., 1889. 1870 to 7 000.
KARUNAMOY BANERJI. B.L, late KEDAR NATH ROY, M.A., B.L., Statutory
Bengal Judl. Dept. —Apptd. munsif, Aug., C.S. (dist. and sess. judge, Bengal). — From 4th
1871; subordinate judge, March, 1892 to April, 1878, served as munsif, and on 27th July,
1904. i33S, was apptd. to the statutory civil service
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as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and dep. 1st Jan., i885, and posted to N.W. rly.; special
collr., Oct., 1893; joint mag and collr., Oct., engr., Nov.. 1899.
1896; mag. and coll., July, 1899; dist. and KEESS, Walter, M.A., Indian Educl. Service
sess. judge, June, 1900 ; author of three legal (princpl., Saidapet Agric. Coll.). — Apptd.
works. principal, Coll. of Agric, Saidapet, Jan., 1897.
KEEFER, William Napier, Surgn. -Major, KEITH, Robert Charles Steuart, B.A. —
late Indian Med. Dept. —Asst. surgn., Bengal Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Burma).—Educ. at
med. establt.. 1st Oct., 1869; served in the Edinburgh High Sch., Edin. Univ., and Trinity
Lushai campaign, 1871-72 (medal and clasp), Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1899 ;
the Duflla expedn., 1874-75, the Jowaki cam arrived, 2nd Dec, 1901, and served in Burma as
paign, 1877-78 (clasp), the Afghan campaign, asst. commr.
1878-80 (medal and clasp), the Zaimusht expedn. , KEITH, Stanley, India Office, (staff clerk,
1879, ar,d "le Egyptian campaign, 1882 (medal finl. dept.). —Educ at Lancing Coll. ; writer,
nnd clasp, bronzestar, and 4th class Osmanieh) ; India Office. 6th June, 1873 ; clerk, 2nd class,
senr. med. officer, Port Blair, April 1884 ; retd., April, 1879; staff clerk, July, 1896; joint
Dec, 1880. editor of the India List, 1885-95, and of the
KEEGAN, Dennis Francis, M.D., Brigade- India Office List, 1895-96.
Surgn. -Lieut.-Col., late Indian Med. Service.— KEITH, William John, M.A.. India C.S.
Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dublin; joined the (asst. commr., Burma). —Educ. at Edinburgh
Bengal med. service in 1866; acted as residency Univ. and Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. after
surgn., Indore, 1877-78; served in the Afghan exam, of 1895; arrived, 30th Nov., 1896, and
war, 1870-8-3 (medal and clasp, bronze star) ; served in Burma as asst. commr.; sec to finl.
apptd. residency surgn., Indore, and civil med. commr., June, 1900.
officer, Central India. June, 1881 ; retd., April, KELLAKKA COVILAGOM MANAVEDAN
1894 ; author of several articles and papers on RAJA, B.A. .Statutory C.S. (dist, andsess. judge,
med. subjects. Madrtis).—Educ. at the Madras Univ. ; apptd.
KEELAN, Eugene John, A.M.I.C.E., late probr. for the civil service, 4th June, 1880;
India Public Works Dept.—Trained at Thomason confd., Aug., 1882 ; asst. collr. and mag., July,
Coll. ; apptd., 3rd Oct., 1868. and employed on 1882; head asst., Aug., 1888; sub. collr. and
irrign. works in Oudh ; transfd. to state railways, joint mag., Feb. 1895; dist. and sess. judge,
Nov., 1879; exec, engr., Oct., 1880 ; retd., Mar., 1897.
1896. KELLAWAY, Herbert Frank, India Office
KEEN, William John. Capt., Indian Army (2nd class clerk, store dept.). —Apptd. clerk, 2nd
(pol. agent, Tochi, IV. II7. Frontier Prov.). —First class, India store depot, 27th Dec, 1901.
commn., 19th Nov., 1892; in military employ KELLEY, William, India Office (staff clerk,
till Sept. 1898. when he was apptd. asst. Acchit.-Gen.'s Dept.). —Clerk, 2nd class, 9th
commr. in the Punjab; rommdt., border mili Oct., 1879 ; staff clerk, April, 1902.
tary police, Peshawar, N.W. Frontier Prov., KELLY, Charles Arthur, M.A., late Bengal
Oct., 1901 ; pol. agent, Tochi, March, 1902. C.S.—Educ. at Oriel Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
KEEN'E, Charles James, CLE., India Public exam, of i860; arrived, 14th Nov., 1861 ; served
Works Dept. (dep. traffic supt). — Joined the in Bengal as asst mag. and collr., joint
service, 29th Dec, 1874, as asst. traffic supt., mag. and dep. collr., and asst. supt. of survey;
Punjab N. state railway ; served also on the N. small cause court judge, Jan., 1876 ; district
Bengal state railway, the N.W. and other rail and sessions judge, Jan., 1879; retd., Jan.,
ways ; district traffic sunt. , 1890; dep. traffic iSSS.
supt., March, 1501 ; CLE., June, 1903. KF.LSALL, John, late Madras C.S. —Educ.
KEENE, Henry G., CLE., M.A. (Hon.), at Univ. Coll. Sch., and Univ. Coll., London;
late Bengal C.S. —Educ. at Rugby, and Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1862; from March, 1865,
apptd. from Haileybury, 1847 ; arrived in India, 1.0 Jan., 1867, served as proby. asst. supt. of
3rd Oct., 1847 ; served in the N.W. Prov. as police, and subsequently as asst. collr. and mag.,
asst. mag and collr., asst. supt. of Dehra Dun, and principal asst ; district and sessions judge,
and joint mag. and dep. collr. ; supt, Dehra Aug., 1880 ; compiled the ' Bellary District
Dun, May, 185O; mag. and collr., April, i860; Manual' ; retd., Nov., 1889.
civil and sessions judge, April, 1867 ; offd. as KEMBALL, Sir Arnold Buhrowes, K.C.B.,
commr. of Agra in 1872 and 1875, and of Allaha K.C.S.I., Gen., late Foreign Dept., Govt, of
bad in 1874 ; fellow of the Calcutta Univ. ; India. —Educ. at Addiscombe ; 2nd lieut., Bom
author of 1 Indian Administration,' 1867 ; bay artillery, Dec, 1837; served in the Afghan
* Fall of the Mughal Empire,' 1876 ; ' History war, 1838-39, and W£s present at the siege and
of Hindustan,' 1885; 'Life of Madhava Rao capture of Ghazni (medal); apptd. asst. to the
Sindhia,' 1892 ; 1 History of India for the use of rest, at Bnshire, Feb., 1842; pol. rest., Persian
Students,' 1893 ; 'A Servant of John Company,' Gulf, May, 1852 ; consul gen., Bagdad, and pol.
1897, &c. ; retd., 1883. agent, Turkish Arabia. 1855 to 1873 ; served in
KEENE, Henry George Harris, Finl. Dept., the Persian expedn. of 1857 (medal and clasp,
Oovt of India (dep. comptr.-gen.). —Joined the C.B.); served with the Turco-Persian boundary
dept., 14th March, 1874, as asst. acctnt.-gen,. commn., 1873 ; during the Russo-Turkish war,
asst. comptr.-gen., and asst. comptr., Burma; 1876-77, was British mil. attache at the head
•comptr., Hyderabad, March-July, 1886, and quarters of the Turkish army.
from Oct, 1893 ; dep. accnt.-gen., Burma, Dec, KEMBALL, Charles Arnold, CLE., Major,
1902 ; dep. comptr.-gen., April, 1904. Indian Army (pol. resdt., Bushirt), — Eirst
KEENE, Robert Theakstone, India Public commn., 22nd Jan., 1881 ; pol. asst., Aug., 1892 ;
Works Dept. (special engr.). —App'.d. from pol. agent, Oct., 1899; acting: pol. resdt. in
S. Punjab and Delhi rly. co. as spel. asst. engr., Persian Gulf, April, 1900; CLE., Jan., 1903.
538 RECORD OF SERVICES.
KEMBALL. Chari.es Gurdon, Barr. (1864), 1884 ; returned to the Punjab, Aug., 1890 ; suptg.
late Bombay C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury in engr., Feb., 1898; chief engr. and sec. to chief
1850; arrived, 25th Nov., 1850; served in Bombay commr.. Central Prov., Nov., 1903 ; joint sec. to
as asst. collr. and mag., asst. judge and sessions govt, of Punjab (irrigation), March, 1904 ; author
judge, jud. asst. commr (in Sind), and dep. of a report on irrigation in the United States.
mag. ; collr. and mag., Karachi, Nov., 1861 ; KENNEDY, Robert Muirhead, Indian
served as judge and sessions judge, Surat, from C.S. (commr., Bombay). — Educ. at Rugby;
Jan., 1866 ; judge of the high court, Bombay, apptd. after exam, ot 1875; arrived, 16th Nov..
Aug., 1871 ; acted as member of council, 1877, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
Bombay, in i88oand 1881 ; retd., 1885. mag. , and railway mag., Bandra ; istasst. , May,
KEMBALL, Henry Vero Rooke, Bombay 1891; in 1891 acted as pol. agent, Mahi Kantha.
Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.).—Trained at and as administrator, Rajpipla state ; talukdari
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr., settlt. officer, Nov., 1891 ; on depn. to adjudicate
Dec, 1881 ; exec, engr., Dec, 1895; engr., on Cutch Morvi, &c, disputes, June, 1894-Junc,
Bombay Improvement Trust, April, 1004. 1896; junr. collr. and mag., Nov., 1896; senr.
KEMBLE, William, late Bengal C.S.—Apptd. collr., June, 1897 ; acting commr. of customs,
from Haileybury; arrived, 8th April, 1858; June, 1898; actg. sec. to govr., pol. and jud.
served in Bengal, and was apptd. mag. and depts., February, 1899; collr. and mag., May,
collr. , Oct., 1873 ; inspr.-gen. of jails, July, 1876; 1899; collr. of land rev., Oct., 1899; commr.,
offg. opium agent, Benares, May, 1882; opium April, 1002.
agent, Behar. May, 1884; offg. commr. , Patna, KENNEDY, Stewart, India Office (and
May-Nov., 1890; acting member of board of class clerk, registry and record dept.). —Apptd.
rev., June, 1892 ; retd., April, 1893. 2nd class clerk, 10th Feb., 1004.
KENDALL, Chaki.es Henry Bayley, B.A.,
Indian C.S. (asst. commr., United Prov.). — KENNEDY, Thomas John, B.A.. Indian C.S.
Educ. at Blackheath and Wadham Coll., Oxford ; (divl. judge, Punjab). —Educ. at the Liverpool
apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 4th Dec, Institute, Balliol Coll., Oxford, and London
1902, and served in the United Prov. as asst. Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1878 ; arrived, 20th
commr. Nov., 1880, and served in the Punjab and
KENDALL, Edward Acstin, Indian C.S. settlt. Central Prov. (1885-87) as asst. commr. and
(asst. commr.. United Prov.).—Educ. at the officer; district judge, April, 1892; dep.
Bedford fir. Sch., and St. John's Coll., Cam commr., December, 1894 ; divl. judge, August,
bridge ; apptd. after exam, ot 1890 ; arrived. 22nd 1806.
Oct., 1892, and served in the N.W. Prov. and KENNEDY. Willoughby Pitcairn, Lieut. -
Oudh as a*st. mag. and collr. ; judge, small Col., Indian Army, Pol. Dept., Bombay (agent
cause court, July, 1896; joint mag., July, to the Governor in Kathiawar).—First commn. .
1898 ; ditto, and asst. commr., Feb., 1901. 8th Feb., 1870; from March, 1875, served as asst.
KENNAWAY, Frederick Walter, B.A., to pol. agent, Mahi Kantha, Aden, Zanzibar,
Indian C.S. (junr. sec. to finI. commr., Punjab). Baluchistan, and Kathiawar; asst. to the agent
—Educ. at Dulwich and King's Coll., Cambridge ; to the govr.-gen.. Central India, Aug.-Oct..
apptd. alter exam, ot 1897 ; arrived, 27th Dec, 1880; special pol. agent, Cambay, 1S00-94 ;
1898, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. , second asst. to pol. agent, Kathiawar, Sept.,
under sec. to govt., April, 1902; junr. sec. to 1893 • administrator, Rajpipla state, Oct., 1894 ;
finl. commr.. Mav. 1002. administrator, Navanagar state, July, 1895 ; pol.
KENNEDY, Hartley, C.S.I., late Bombay agent, Kathiawar, March, 1901 ; agent to the
Police Dept. —Joined the dept., 30th Oct., 1871; governor in Kathiawar, April, 1902.
asst. supt. of police, Jan., 1874; supt., March, KENNEY- HERBERT, Arthur Robert,
1876; inspr.-genl., Dec, 1896; commr., Jan., Col., late Madras Cavalry. — Cornet, 20th Sept.,
1899; C.S.I., June, 1902; retd. Jan., 1904. 1859 ; arrived, 31st Oct. , 1859 ; mil. sec. to the
KENNEDY, James, late Bengal C.S. (N.W. govr. of Madras, May, 1881, to April, 1884 ; offg.
Prov. and Oudh). —Educ. at the High Sch. and asst. sec. to govt, of India, mil. dept., Dec,
Univ. of Edinburgh ; apptd. after exam, of 1862 ; 1881 ; sec to the govt, of Madras, mil. dept.,
arrived, 14th Nov., 1863, and served in the Dec, 1885; retd., Aoril. 1892.
N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., settlt. KENSINGTON, Alfred, B.A., Indian C.S.
officer, and joint mag. and dep. collr.; mag. and (divl. judge, Punjab).—Educ. at Marlborough,
collr.. March, 1884; retd., April, 1890. and Univ. Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
KENNEDY, Joseph, late Indian C.S., 1875; arrived, 12th Feb., 1878, and served in the
Bengal.—Educ. at the High Sch. and Punjab as asst. commr., asst. settlt. officer, and
Univ. of Edinburgh ; apptd. after exam, of offg. under sec. ; settlt. officer, April, 1884 ,
1872; arrived, 23rd Oct., 1874, and served in on special duty in Ambala settlt.. Dec,
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and in Assam 1889 ; under sec. to govt, of India, fin. and com
(1884-86) as asst. commr. and dep. commr. ; mag. merce dept. .April, 1890; retransfd. to Punjab
and collr., Bengal, Nov., 1892; retd., Feb., as dep. commr., Dec, 1894 ; divl. judge, March.
1900. 1896; transfd. to N.W. P. and Oudh asacctnt.-
KENNEDY, Michael, Bombay Police Dept. gcn., class III, June, 1896; returned to Punjab
(supt. ofpolice). — Entered the service. 8th March, as divl. judge, Nov., 1897.
1877, and served as asst. supt. of police ; supt., KENS'ON, Eustace Alban. India Tele
Jan.. 188; ; 1st grade, April, 1901. graph Dept. (supl.). —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ;
KENNEDY, Rohert Greig, India Public apptd. asst. supt., 26th Sept., 1880, and posted
Works Dept. (chief engr.). — Trained at to Calcutta ; supt., May, 1896.
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1873, and em KER, James Campbell. M.A., Indian C.S.
ployed on irrign. works in the Punjab ; exec, (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at
engr., Oct., 1881 ; transfd. to Baluchistan, Oct., Irvine Acad., Glasgow Univ., and Caius Coll.,
RECORD OF SERVICES. 539
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1901; arrived, KHAREGHAT, M. P. (see Mancherji Pestanji
zSth Nov., 1902, and served in Bombay as asst. Khareghat).
collr. and mag. KHARShDJI MANEKJI KHARSF.DJI,
KER, Thomas, M.I.C.E., late India Public Khan Bahadur, B.A., Barr. (1869) (judge, small
Works Dept.—Apptd. asst. engr., t6th May, cause court, Bombay). —Served from 29th May,
1874, and employed on state railways in 1874, as judge of the court of small causes,
Rajputana ; exec, engr., May, 1S83 ; retd., May, Ahmadnagar, and subsequently at Ahmadabad ;
1894; K.-i-H. medal, Nov., 1901. judge, Bombav small cause court, June,
KERR, John Henry, Indian C.S. (join! mag. 1888.
and dept. collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Glasgow KHARSEDJI RATANJI BOMANJI, Statu
Acad.,GlasgowUniv. ,andCIareColl., Cambridge ; tory C.S. (junr. collr. and pol. agent, Bom
apptd. after exam, of 1890 ; arrived, 29th Nov., bay).— Probr. under the native civil service
1892, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and rules, and asst. collr. and mag., Nov., 1882;
collr;joint mag. and dep. collr., Feb., 1900. cont'd., 8th Jan., 1885; 1st asst., Jan., 1895;
KERR, Thomas Coulter, Capt., Store forest settlt. offr., April, 1896; junr. collr., and
Dept., India Office (surveyor of shippiitg). — collr. and mag., April, 1900 ; pol. agent, Jath
Educ at Liverpool Coll. ; served during China and Daphlapur state, Jan., 1903.
war, i86o-6r, and Abyssinian war, 1868-69, n' KHUSHWAKT RAE, Rae, Barr. (1887),
command of hired troopships ; surveyor of ship United Prov. admn. (dep. collr.). — Apptd.
ping, India office, 1st April, 1881. proby. asst. mag. and coilr. , under the native
KERSHASP, Pirozeshah, B.A., Indian C.S. civil service rules, 8th April, 1890; dep. cijllr.,
iltead asst., Madras). —Educ. at Bombay Uni April, 1894.
versity and New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after KIF.RNANDER, Charles Robert Campbell,
exam, of 1894; arrived 20th Dec, 1895, and late Finl. Dept., Govt, of India. —Joined the
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; dept. 5th Aug. ,1864, and served as asst. and dep.
head asst., May, 1903. acctnt.-gen., inspr. of local offices of acct. , and
KERSHAW, Louis James, Indian C.S. dep. comptr.-gen.; asst. sec, govt, of India,
(dep. commr., Assam). —Eduo. at Belfast finl. dept., 1884-85 ; comptr. of Indian treasuries,
Methodist Coll. and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; April, 1885; dep. auditor-gen., Oct., 1886;
apptd. after exam, ot 1888; arrived. 31st Oct., dep. comptr.-gen., April, 1891 ; retd., March,
1890, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and 1892.
collr. ; transfd. to Assam as asst. commr., April, KIERNANDER, Frederick Dudley. India
1892; dep. commr., April, 1898. Public Works Dept. (dep. traffic supt.). —Apptd.
KFTTLEWELL, Arthur Bradley, Indian to the traffic dept., state rlys., July, 1880 ; asst.
C.S. (judl. and gen. sec. lo govt., Punjab). — ! traffic supt., July, 1882 ; dist. traffic supt.,
Educ. at Cheltenham Coll., and New Coll., April, 1893 ; dep. traffic supt., April, 1904.
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1890; arrived, KILBY, George Charles, Barr. (1871). la:e
31st Oct., 1892, and served in the Punjab as Bengal Jud. Service. —Dep. supt. and remem
asst. commr. ; pol. offr., Wano, Oct., 1898, to brancer of legal affairs, 28th Feb., 1876; retd.,
Jan., 1899; dep. commr., Nov., 1902; judl. and Sept., 1896.
gen. sec. to gov*., Punjab, Nov., 1903. KILBY, Reginald George, Indian C.S.
KEYS, Arthur Innes, India Office (clerk, (joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal). — Educ. at
Indo-European Telegraph, Public Works Dept.). Winchester and Pembroke Coll. , Oxford ; apptd.
—Apptd. clerk, London office, Indo-European after exam, of 1895 ; arrived, 7th Dec, 1896, and
telegraph dept., 7th Feb., 1880; transfd. to served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint
registry and record dept., India office, Jan., mag. and dep. collr., May, 1904.
1889; clerk specially attached, Aug., 1891 ; KILBY, Sanford James, late Bengal Preven
rejoined Indo-European telegraph dept., June, tive Service.—Asst. collr. of customs, Chitta-
1894. gong,30th June, 1865 ; dep. mag. and dep. collr.,
KEYSER, Alfred, late Bombay C.S.—Educ. July, 1866 ; from Aug., 1868, served in the police
at Guildford Gr. Sell., and Royal Acad., dept.; on famine relief duty, 1873 and 1876;
Gosport ; apptd. after exam, of 1864 ; arrived, from Dec, 1876, served in the customs pre
29th Oct., 1865, and served in Bombav as asst. ventive service, and also in Madras as dep.
coiir. and mag.; junr. collr. and mag., and pol. commr., abkari and salt dept. ; retd., Nov.,
agent, Surat, Dec, 1884; senr. collr., Sc., 1892.
April, 1887 ; acting commr., §. divn., March, KILGOUR, Fkeperick, Col., I.S.C.. late
1800; retd., March, 1892. Police Dept. , Madras. —First commit., nth July,
KHANDA1.AVALA, N. D. (see Navroji 1857; proby. asst. supt. of police, Nov., 1865;
Dorabji Khandalavala). asst. supt., Aug., 1873; supt., June, 1874; dep.
KHANDERAO CHIMANRAO VEDAR- inspr.-gen., May, 1892; reverted to mil. dept.,
KAR, Rao Bahadur, B.A., LL.B., late Jud. July, 1895.
Dept., Bombay.—Joined the service, 25th April, KINCAID, Charles Augustus, Indian C.S.
1863, as Gujarati and Marathi transit", and inter (Judl. asst., Kathiaivar). —Educ. at Sherborne
preter, high court ; dep. registrar and sealer, Sch., and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
Feb., 1867; services lent to the Maharaia Holkar, exam, of 1889; arrived, 23rd Nov., 1891, and
Oct., 1890; judge, Bombay small cause court, served in Sind as asst. collr. and mag. ; 2nd
Dec, 1890, continuing to be in foreign service ; asst., July, 1897; judl. asst. to the governor's,
retd., Jan., 1896. agent, Kathiawar, lune, 1900.
KHANDUBHAI GULABHAI DESAI, KINCAID, William, Major-Gen., Indian
L.C.E., late Bombay Public Works Dept. — Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. —
Joined the service, nth April, 1870, as asst. Ensign, Madras army, March, 1849 ; apptd. to
engr.; exec, engr., April, 1884 to 1902; is a adjust boundaries' disputes, Bhopal agency,
fellow of the Bombay univ. March, 1864 ; asst. pol. agent, Bundelkhand, and
54° RECORD OF SERVICES.
•small cause court judge and cantonmt. mag., KING, Maurice, M.I.C.E., late India Public
^Jowgong, 1866 ; pol. agent, Bhopal, Aug., Works Dept.—Trained at Calcutta Civil
11876 ; pol. agent, Bhopawar, and commandant, Engrg. Coll.; apptd., 20th Jan., 1868, and
Malwa Bhil corps. Oct.. 1879; pol. agent, Bhopal, employed on irrign. works in the N.W. Prov.
June, 1881 ; returned to Europe, 1837. and Oudh ; exec, engr., April, 1876 ; transfd.
KINDERSLEY, Arthur Fasken,_ Indian to Burma assuptg. engr., May, 1893 ; rc-transfd
OS. (ass/, collr. and ring., Bombay). —£,duc. at to N.W. Prov., Nov., 1896; retd., March, 189S.
Marlborough Coll., and New Coll., Oxford ; KING, Walter Gawen, C.I.E., M.B., CM,
apptd. after exam, of 1002 ; arrived iist Nov., D.P.H., Lieut.-Co!., Indian Med. Service {sani
1903, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and tary commr., Madras). —Arrived, 31st Oct., 1874,
mag. and served under the mil. dept. in Madras and
KING, Carleton Moss, Indian C.S. (asst. Burma: apptd. civil surgn., June, 1877; also
mag. and collr., United Prov.). —Educ. at supt. of jail, March, 1878 ; reverted to mil. dept.,
Brighton and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after Jan., 1892 ; acting supt., Madras lunatic asylum,
exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 15th Nov., 1902, and April, 1893; sanitary commr., June, 1895;
served in the United Prov. as asst. mag. and CLE., June, 1899.
•collr. KING, William Henry, M.I.C.E., late India
KING, Charles Montague, Indian C.S. Public Works Dept.—Apptd. asst. engr., 21st
{dep. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at St. Paul's Dec, 1S68, and posted to Bengal ; transfd. to
Sell., and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after mil. works, April, 1872; exec, engr., Sept., 1879;
exam, of 1S90; arrived, 10th Dec, 1892, and retransfd. to Bengal, 1879 ; employed in Balu
served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; dep. chistan, 1885-88, and acted as joint sec. to govr.-
commr., Nov., i9or. gen.'s agent ; retd., Sept., 1894.
KING, Sir George, K.C.I.E., M.B., LL.I)., KIXG-HARMAN, Montague Jocelyn, Col..
K. R. S., Brigade-Surgn. -Lieut.-Col. , late Bengal Indian Army, late Mil. Secretariat, Govt, of
Med. Service. — First eommn., 1865; house India. —First commn., 2nd Oct., 1S60 ; served
surgn., med. coll. hosp. , Calcutta, 1866 ; supt. of in Hazara campaign, 1868 (medal), and Lushai
royal botmical gardens, profr. of botany in expedn., 1871-72; dep. asst. quartermaster-gen.,
Calcutta med. coll. , and supt. of cinchona planta Bengal, 1S77 ; dep. sec, mil. dept., govt, of
tion in British Sikkhim, from July, 1871 ; also India,Aug., 1892, till Aug., 1897; placed on un
quinologist, Dec., 1879; C.I.E., Jan., 1890; in employed supy. list, Mar., 1900.
addn. ,dir. of the botanical survey of India, May, KINGSFORD, Douglas Hollinshead. In
1891 ; K.C.I.E., Jan., 1898; retd., Feb., 1898;
author of ' Manual of Cinchona Cultivation in dian C.S. (joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal"). —
Educ. at Haileybury Coll., and Trinity Coll.,
India,' and other botanical works ; and editor of Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1893 I arrived,
•Annals of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Cal 28th Dec, 1394, and served in Bengal as asst.
cutta.'
KING, Joshua, M.A., late Bombay C.S.— mag. and collr. and asst. settlt. officer; joint
Educ. at Trinity Hall, Cambridge ; apptd. after mag. and dep. collr., May, 1902.
exam, of 1859; arrived, 26th Oct., i860, and bay.—Gen. KINGSMILL, James, late Central Press, Bom
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and supt. of the central press, and editor
acting under see. to govt. ; talukdari settlt. officer, of the 'Bombay Govt. Gazette, ' March, 1872-1891.
1874-76 and 1876-77 ; on special duty, Baroda, KINNEY, Alexander. —Apptd. dep. aditiinis-
1877-79; junr. collr. and mag., Ahmadnagar, trator-gen. of Bengal, ist April, 1903.
May, 1870; senr. collr. and mag., and pol. agent, KINSMAN, Frederick, B.Sc, late India
■Satara, May, 1884; retd., 1886. Telegraph Dept.— Apptd. asst. supt., 24th Feb.,
KING, Lucas Blacker Burnet, M.A., late 1870 ; supt., Sept., 1886 ; personal asst. to dir.-
Bengal C.S.—Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dublin; gen., Feb.-May, i883 ; in charge, Upper Burma
apptd. after exam, of 1859; arrived, nth Oct., divn., May, 1893; chief supt., March, 1897;
i860; from Nov., 1861, served in Bengal in retd., March, 1900.
various grades, and as supt. of survey, and KIPLING, John Lockwood, CLE., late
district and sessions judge; retd., August, Educn. Dept., Punjab.—Joined the govt, service
1885. as architectural sculptor, Bombay, May, 1865 ;
KING, Lucas White, C.S.I. , B.A., LL.D., from April, 1875, served in the Punjab as
Indian C.S. (commr., Punjab). — Educ. at principal of Mayo sch. of industrial art, and
Ennis Coll., and Trinity Coll. , Dublin ; apptd. curator, Lahore museum ; retd., May, 1893.
after exam, of 1876; arrived, 27th Nov., 1878, KIRAN CHANDRA, DE (see De K. C).
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; KIRK, Henry Alexander, India Office, late
transfd. to foreign dept. as offg. asst. commr., India Telegraph Dept. (dir.-in-chiej, Indo-
Ajmir, June, 1885; pol. agent, Oct., 1885 ; asst.
to rest., Mysore, and sec. to chief commr., European Joined
Telegraph, Public Worts Dept.). —
the service as asst. supt., 24th Feb.,
Coorg, July, 1887; on special duty with "1870; supt., March, 1876; served during the
Maharaja of Mysore, Dec, 1887; first asst. to Afghan war, 1879-80 (mentioned in desp., medal
agent for Central India, Feb.-July, 1888 ; and clasp) ; in charge telegraph workshops,
rctransfd. to Punjab as asst. commr., Sept., Calcutta, Oct., 1885; chief supt., Sept., 1896;
1890; also pol. officer, Shirani field force, Oct.,
1800 ; dep. commr., Nov., 1893 ; on special duty director, May, 1000; retd. April, 1902; apptd.
with Waziristan delimitation commn., 1894-95 \ Works Dept., Indo-European
dir.-in-chief, Telegraph, Public
India Office, April, 1902.
pol. officer with Tirah expedny. force, Oct.,
,807—Jan., 1898 (medal and three clasps) ; KIRKPATRICK, Henry Clare, Barr. (1883)
•C.S. I., May, 1898; commr., March, 1904; ;late Judl. dept., Bombay).—Joined the ser
author of a history of the Barakzai coinage of vice 8th Jan., 1878, and served as reporter to
Afghanistan. the high court ; resigned, Nov., 1904.
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KIRKWOOD.TownsendMolloy, late Bengal I minster, and Christ Church, Oxford; apptd.,
C.S. —Educ. at Bromsgrove Gr. Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of 1889; arrived, 20th Nov., 1 891;
after exam, of 1862 ; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1863, and and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.,
served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., joint under sec. to govt., Feb.. 1899.
mag. and dep. collr., and district and sessions KNIGHT, Raymont, Indian C.S. (judge and
judge; also in the public works dept. , 1869-71, and sess. judge, Bombay).—Educ. at St. Paul's Coll.,
was on famine duty, Bliagalpur, 1874; rctd., Stony Stratford, and Univ. Coll., London;
i838. apptd. after exam, of 1882 ; arrived, i?th Jan.,
KIRTON, William Ferdinand, Indian C.S. 1885, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
( joint mag.. United Prov.).—Educ. at Queen's forest settlt. officer; 1st asst., May, 1896;
Coll., Trinidad, Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, I judge and sessions judge, Feb, 1897.
and Univ. Coll. , London ; apptd. after exam, of KNOWLYS, Henry Bold, late Berar
1893; arrived, 10th Dec, 1894, and served in Commn. —Served as a writer in the Ceylon civil
the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and service, Feb., 1859, to Aug., 1866; from Sept.,
collr. and asst. commr. ; asst. supt. , Dehra Dun, 1866, served in the Hyderabad assigned districts
Nov., 1898; joint mag., Dec, 1901 ; asst. sess. j as asst. commr.; small cause court judge, Sept.,
judge, Dec, 1902 to May, 1904. 1 1873; dep. commr., May, 1886; retd., July,
K1SCH, Hermann Michael. C.S.I., M.A., ! 1891.
Barr. (1S83), late Indian C.S. (Bengal).— Educ. I KNOX, George, late Punjab Administration.
at Univ. Coll., London, and Trinity Coll., —Asst. engr., May, 1854; from June, 1856, served
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1871 ; in the Punjab commn. as personal asst. to
arrived, 24th Oct., 1873; asst. mag. and commr., dep. commr., and offg. commr.; retd.,
collr., Bengal, Nov., 1873; on famine duty 1800.
in 1874 and 1877; asst. to dir.-gen. of statistics, KNOX, George Edward, Indian C.S. (judge,
Feb., 1875; offg. under sec, govt, of Bengal, high court, N.IV. Prov.). —Educ. at Merchant
rev. and gen. depts., May, 1878; under sec, Taylors' Sch. and Univ. Coll., London; apptd.
jud. and pol. depts., Jan., 1880; offg. sec in after exam, of 1864 ; arrived, 21st Nov., 1865,
the finl. dept., June, 1881 ; offg. under sec, govt, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as
of India, rev. and agricl. dept., Dec, 1883; asst. mag. and collr. ; from March, 1877, served
postmr.-gen. . Bengal, Nov., 1885; offd. as dep. in the jud. dept. as small cause court judge,
sec, fin. and commerce dept., in 1889, andas and district and sessions judge ; member of
dir. gen. of post office of India in 1890-91 and the provl. legisl. council, 1886 and 1889; legal
1893-95 ! on depn. to Vienna postal congress, remembrancer, Sept., 1887 ; judge of the high
1891 ; dep. dir.-gen. of post office, Feb., 1897; court, N.W. Prov., Dec, 1800; author of a
on depn. to Washington postal congress, 1897 ; ' Digest of the Criminal Law of the Bengal
postmaster-gen., Bengal, Dec, 1900 ; commr., Presidency,' a ' Digest of Civil Procedure,'
April, 1902; retd., Oct., 1904; C.S. I., Jan., 'The Legal Remembrancer,' 1879-82, and
1905 ; author of statistical accts. of Chittagong ' Treatise upon the Indian Stamp Law.'
and other districts. KNOX, Horace Chaloner, M.I.C.E., late
•KISSAN, Bernard William, B.A., Indian India Public Works Dept. —Trained at Cooper's
C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at Hill Coll.; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1875,
Central Foundation Sch., London, and Jesus and posted to state railways ; exec. engr. , Ma}-,
Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1902 ; 1885 ; retd., 1898.
arrived 27th Nov., 1903, and served in Bombay KNOX, Hubert Thomas, Barr. (1868), late
as asst. collr. and mag. Madras C.S.—Apptd. after exam, of 1866;
K1SSORY MOHUN CHATTERJEE, B.A., arrived, 4th Dec, 1868, and served in Madras
Barr. (1873), late Bengal judl. dept. —Offd. as as asst. mag. and collr., joint sessions judge
judge of Calcutta small cause court in 1888 and for trying Rumpa cases, and asst. commr.
1889, and was confd. in that post, 3rd Oct., (Nilgiris); sub-collr. and joint mag., Oct., 1884;
1889; retd., April, 1002; author ot a legal district and sessions judge, Nov., 1887; collr.
treatise on the transfer of immovable property. and mag., Nov., 1888 ; retd., Ian., 1892.
KITCHIN, Arthur James Warbijrton, KNOX, Kenneth Neville, M.A., Indian
B.A., Indian C.S. (dep. commr., Punjab).— C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.).—
Educ. at Clifton Coll., and Pembroke Coll., Educ. at Winchester Sch. and Edinburgh Univ. ;
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1892 ; arrived, apptd. after exam, of 1900; arrived, xfjth Nov.,
4th Jan., 1894, and served in the Punjab as asst. 1901, and served in the United Prov. as asst.
commr. ; dep. commr., March, 1904. mag. and collr.
KITTS, Eustace John, late Indian C.S. KNYVETT, Alexander Vansittart, CLE.,
(N.W. Provs. and Oudh).—Educ. at Portland Police Dept., Bengal (dep. inspr.-gen.). —Joined
Gr. Sch., Mill Hill Gr. Sch., and Univ. of the service, 1st Jan., 1867, as asst. supt. ofpolice ;
London ; apptd. after exam, of 1872 ; arrived, district supt., Dec, 1876; personal asst. to the
29th Oct., 1874, and served in the N.W. Prov. inspr.-gen. of police, May, 1892; dep. insp.-
as asst. mag. and collr., and in Berar as asst. gen., April, 1899; CLE., June, 1904.
commr. and small cause court judge ; on famine KNYVETT, C hari.es Frederick, Police
duty in Madras, 1877-78 ; asst. commr., Ajmir, Dept., United Prov. (dep. inspr.-gen.). —Joined
1883; from April, 1884, served in the N.W. Prov.as the service, 25th June, 1869, as acting asst. dis
joint mag., asst. commr., and small cause court trict supt.; confd., Oct., 1873; district supt.
iudge ; district and sessions judge, Dec, 1890; Dec, 1878 ; dep. inspr.-gen. ofpolice, Jan., 1895
retd., Dec, 1901 ; author of 'Berar Census KONSTAM, Edwin Max, late Indian C.S.
Report ' (1882), and ' Castes and Tribes found (Bengal). — Educ. at Marlborough, and King's
in India ' (1885). Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1888 ;
KNAPP, Arthur Rowland, Indian C.S. arrived, 29th Nov., 1890, and served in Bengal
(under sec. to govt., Madras).—Educ. at West- as asst. mag. and collr.; under sec. to govt.,
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Feb. 1S96; joint mag. and dep. collr., July, Madras ; dep. sanitary commr. and inspr. of
vaccn., Feb., 1878 ; commr., June, 1888 ; retd.,
1898: retd., Sept. 1902.
ROUGH, Charles, B.A., late Indian C.S. Sept., 189c.
LAKSHMAN GOPAL DESHMUKH. B.A.,
(Madras). —Ednc. at Kingstown, Dungannon, Statutory C.S. (1st asst., Sind). — Apptd.
and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, probr. under
of 1865 ; arrived, 16th Dec., 1867, and served in April, i88r, andnative civil service rules, 16th
asst. collr. and mag., Bombay:
Madras as asst. collr. and mag., head asst., cont'd., 19th June, 1885; 1st asst., Jan., 1895;
and sub-collr. and joint mag.; forest settlt.
officer, March, 1884; collr. and mag., Nov., transfd. to Sind, Nov., 1898.
1887 ; retd., July, 1894. LAL, B. M. (see Brij Mohan Lai).
KREYER, Frederick August Christian, LAL, K. (see KanhayaLal).
Lieut. -Col., Indian Army (cantonmt. mag.. LAL, R. [see Raijan Lai/.
Central Prov,), —First commn., 16th Nov., 1878 ; LAL, S. (see Sri Lai).
in mil. employ till Feb., 1900, when he was LALA, M. (set Mulraj Lala).
apptd. cantonmt mag., Bengal; transit), to LALKAKA, C. J. (see Covvasji Jamshedji
Central Prov., April, 1900. Lalkaka).
LAMB, Richard Ampiilett, CLE., Indian
KRISHNA CHANDRA BANDOPADHYA C.S. (sec. to govt., rev. andfinl. depts., Bombav).
(see Bandopadhya, K. C). —Educ. at Highgate Gr. Sch. ; apptd. after
KRISHNA GOVINDA GUPTA, Barr. (1873), exam, of 1877; arrived 21st Oct., 1879, and
Indian C.S. (commr., Bengal). — Educ. at served in Bombay as asst., collr. and mag. ;
Maimansingh Zilla Sch. , Pogose Sch. , Dacca, forest settlt. officer, Khandesh, March, 1885 ;
and Calcutta Univ.; apptd. after exam, of 1871 ; served in Burma as dep. commr., 1887-90
arrived, 24th Oct., 1873, ant' served in Bengal (medal with clasp) ; 1st asst. collr. and
as asst. mag. and collr.; on famine duty, 1874; mag., Aug., 1892 ; joint collr. and collr. and
joint mag. and dep. collr., Sept., 1884; mag. mag., Sept., 1896; acting chairman, Poona plague
and collr., Oct., 1889; junr. sec. to the board committee, October, 1897; senr. collr., April,
of rev., May, 1890; commr. of excise, Bengal, 1399; K.-i-H. medal, May, 1900; CLE., Nov.,
March, 1893; mag. and collr., March, 1895; 1901 ; offg. sec. to govt., rev. and finl. depts.,
commr., May. 1901.
KRISHNA LAL DATTA, Fin. and Comm. Jan., 1904; confd., June, 1904.
LAMBERT, George Bancroft, B.A., Indian
Dept. (ass/, accnt.-gen., Bengal). —Joined the C.S.
service, March, 1881 ; chief supt. , comptr. and Educ. [.asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.).—
at Magdalen Coll., Oxford, and Univ.
audr. gen.'s office, May, 1891 ; asst. comptr. Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, of 1896 ;
gen., Calcutta, April, 1896 ; asst. accnt. -gen., arrived, 6th Dec, 1897, and served in the N.W.
and inspr. of local fund accts., Madras, May, Provs. as asst. mag. and collr. and asst.
1900, ditto, and examr. of ditto, Bengal, March,
commr.
LAMBERT. George Buchanan, A.M.I.C.E.,
19KRISHNA!I BALWANT WAGLE (see Madras Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.)—
Wagle, K. B.).
KL'CHLER, George William, B.A., Indian Oct., 1887,atasR.I.E.
Trained Coll. ; entered the service,
asst. engr. ; exec, engr., Jan., 1891.
Educl. Service {prof., Presy. Coll., Calcutta). —
Apptd. profr., presy. coll., Calcutta, March, Dept., LAMBERT, Sir John, K.C.I.E., late Police
1885; has held professorships at Patna Coll., Bengal.—Served from 23rd Nov., 1863, as
asst.
and at the Sibpur Engrg. Coll. ; also meteoro jail, and and district supt. ; visitor of the presidency
logical reporter to the govt, of Bengal from commr. of of the lunatic asylums, July, 1872 ; dep.
March, 1904. police, Calcutta, Feb., 1874 ; served
KUMAR JAGDISH PRASAD, B. A., Indian under March,
the govt, of India, foreign dept., from
1882, to March, 1884, as offg. gen. supt.
C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., United Proih). — of the operations for the suppression of thagi
Educ. at Allahabad Univ., and Lincoln Coll.,
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1002 ; arrived and dakaiti ; acted as commr. , Calcutta, and
tith Llec, 1903, and served in the United Prov. prest. of the boiler commn., 1885-86; commr.
of police, Calcutta, April, 1889; member of
as asst. mag. and collr. provl. legisl. council, June, 1892; K.C I.E.,June,
KYNOCH, George Coi.lingwood, late Burma
customs.—Joined the service, June, 1877, and 1893 ; retd., May, 1897.
served as asst. sec. to chief commr.; chiel collr. LAMBOURN, George Ernest, Indian C.S.
of customs, April, 1896 ; retd., April, 1900. (asst. commr., Assam). —Educ. at Oxford High
LACE, John Henry, India Forest Dept. School ofand1899; Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
(conservator, Bengal). —Joined the service, 25th exam, arrived 17th Dec, 1900, and
Dec, 1881, as asst. consr. of forests; dep. served transfd.
in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
to Assam as asst. commr., Dec, 1902.
consr., July, 1890; asst. inspr.-gcn. and supt. of
working plans, Oct., 1900; consr., March, 1902. LAMINGTON (Baron), Right Hon. Charles
LA1NE. Abraham James. Indian C.S. (asst. WallaceG.C.M.G., Alexander Napier Cochrane-
mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ. at Elizabeth Baillie, G.C.I. E., (govr. ofBombay).
Coll., Guernsey, and Pembroke Coll., Oxford ; asst. private Eton
—Educ. at and Christ Church, Oxford ;
sec. to Marquess of Salisbury when
apptd. after exam, of 1899; arrived, 3rd Dec, prime minister, 1885-86; M.P. for St. Pancras.
19x1, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
collr. 1886-90 ; govr. ot Queensland, 1895-1001 :
LAING, James Anderson, M.D., Surgn.- G.C.M.G., 1900 ; govr. of Bombay and G.C.I.E.,
Lieut.-Col. , late Madras Med. Dept.—Asst. 12th Dec. ioo^.
LANCASHIRE, John Kenneth, Indian
surgn., 1st April, 1870; arrived, 26th Dec, C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ.
1870, and served as civil surgn. and supt. of at Currie Sch., Folkestone, and Brasenosc
jail, and acting rest, surgn. at the gen. hosp. ,
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Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1900 ; after exam, of 1894; arrived, 10th Dec, 1895,
arrived, 2nd Dec, 1901, and served in Madras and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
as asst. collr. and mat;. LANGLEY, Edward Hartley Raynsford,
LANE, Clayton Turner, C. I.E. , Col., I.S.C. , B. A. (Dub.), M.R.C.S. (Lon.), Brigade-Surgn.,
late Berar Coinmn. —Ensign, Bengal army, nth late Med. Dept., Bombay. —Joined the Bombay
Dec., 1858 ; from March, 1863, served in the med. service, 23rd July, 1858, and was employed
Punjab as asst. snpt. and district supt. of police ; under the mil. dept., and as acting civil surgn,
transfd. to Berar police, Sept., 1865 ; inspr.-gen. in various stations ; served in China in 1860-62 ;
of police, &c. . Hyderabad assigned districts, presidency surgn. and marine surgn., Bombay,
April. 1877 ; C.I.K., May, 1895 ; rank of dep. Oct., 1876"; retd., Nov., 1889.
conimr., June, 1895; placed on unemployed LANSDOWNE ( Marquess of), Right Hon.
supy. list, Feb., 189Q. Henry Charles Keith FitzMaurice, K.G.,
LANE, James Horsburch, M.I.E.E., late G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I. E., D.C.L. (sec. of
India Telegraph Dent. —Apptd., 1st Feb., 1857 ; state for foreign affairs). —Born, 1845 ; educ. at
supt., ist grade, Bombav, Aug., 1370; dir. of Eton, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; succeeded to the
traffic. Feb., 1S79; dep. dir.-gen., April, 1800; marquisate in 1866 ; a lord of the treasury,
offg. dir.-gen., 1892 ; retd. , June, 1894 ; compiler 1868-72; under sec. of state for war, 1872-74;
of 1 Word Code for Foreign Telegrams.' under sec. of state for India, April to July,
i860; govr.-gen. of Canada, May, 1883 ; apptd.
LANE, John Macdonald, M. I.E. F.. , late India govr.-gen.
Telegraph Dept. —Apptd., 22nd Sept., 1862; of India, and assumed office, 10th
supt., Bengal, Oct., 1869 ; served subsequently I Dec, 1888; returned to England, 27th Jan.,
in the Malabar Coast, Nagpur, British Burma, sec. 1894; hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1888; E.G., 1894;
&c.,divns. : retd., April, 1891. of state for war in Lord Salisbury's third
administration,
LANE, Wilmot, Earr. (i863), late BeneralC.S. of state for foreign July, 1895, to Nov., 1900 ; sec.
(N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Apptd. from Hailey- affairs, Nov., 1900.
LARGE, Philip Townsend Somerville,
bury, 1854 ; arrived, 13th Jan., 1855, atid served \ B.C.E.,
in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., and M.I.C.E., late India Public Works Dept.
joint mag. and dep. collr., and in Oudh as offg. —Apptd. asst. engr., 21st Dec, 1868, and posted
dep. commr., Lucknow ; mag. and collr., Jan., Jan., 1870; ; exec,
to Bombay transfd. to state railways, Punjab,
engr., Jan., 1880; emploj'ed
1872; civil and sessions judge, Aug., 1877;
commr., Sept. , 18S0 ; offd. as member, board on Bengal-Nagpur railway, Oct., 1884 ; services
of rev., N.W. Prov., 1883 ; retd., April, 1889. lent to Gwalior state, Oct., 1892 ; suptg. engr.,
LANG, Arthur Moffatt, Col.. R.E., late Feb., 1893. • retd., April, 1897.
LARKINS, Ar muR Brooks, late India Tele
India Public Works Dept. — First commn., June, graph Dept.—Apptd. asst. supt., 30th Oct.,
1852; arrived, July, 18^4, and served in the Pun 1869, and employed on various lines, including
jab ; exec, ener., March. 1857 ; served during the Tavov-Siam
Mutiny ('medal and clasps) ; asst. to chief engr. , construction line; supt., March, 1886; dir.,
branch, April, 1895 ; dep. dir.-
Oudh, April, 1858; asst. sec., public works dept. , gen., Aug., 1901 ; retd., Aug., 1904.
Oudh, July, 1865: principal, Thomason coll.,
1871-77 ; suptg. engr., dep. inspr.-gen., mil. lateLARMINTE, John Charles, A.M.I.C.E.,
Madras Public Works Dept. —Joined the
works, and sec. , defence committee, Feb., 1879 ;
sec. to agent to govr.-gen., Baluchistan, public service, 21st Dec, 1868, as proby. asst. engr. ;
works dept., Feb.. 188 1 ; chief engr., and sec. exec,
1894;
engr., Sept., 1877 ; suptg. engr., Aug.,
retd., Feb., 1001.
to chief commr., British Burma, public works LARYMORE, Alexander Douglas, late Jail
dept., Jan., 1883 ; joint sec, buildings and roads Dept.,
and railway branches, N.W. Prov. and Oudh, trooper,Bengal. —Served in the Behar cavalry as
1857-58 ; joined the Bengal police as
July, 1885; retd., Dec, 1888.
LANG, Basil. —Offd. as advocate-gen., Bom asst. supt., 31st July, 1862 ; district supt., June,
1872; on famine relief duty, 1874; jail
bay High Court, May-Nov., 1891, and from supt., Jan., 1877; 'las oBd. as inspr.-gen. of
April, 1892; confd., 23rd Oct.. 1893: resgd., jails ; retd., Nov., 1898.
Dec, 1901.
LANG, John, Indian C.S. (mag. and collr., C. LAST, Walter Arthur William, Indian
S. (joint mag.. United Prov.). —Educ. at
Bengal). —Educ. at Clifton Coll., and Trinity Westminster, and Clare Coll., Cambridge;
Hall, Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1888 ; apptd. after exam,
arrived, 28th Nov., 1890, and served in Ben 1891 , and served inofthe1889; arrived, 19th Nov.,
N.W. Prov. and Oudh
gal as asst. mag. and collr., and offg. under as asst. mag. and collr., and asst. conimr. ; asst.
sec. to govt. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., Dec, settlt. officer, Sept., 1894; scttlt. officer, Oct.,
1896; political agent, Dec. 1900; K.-i-H. medal, i8q6; ioint mag., Dec, 1896.
Jan., 1901 ; mag. and collr., June, 1902. LATHAM, Francis Law, M.A., Barr. (1864),
LANG, Richard Tickell Montgomery, late Jud. Service, Bombay. —Offd. as remem
Col., late Punjab Commn. —Arrived, 20th Nov., brancer of legal affairs, 1872-73. and as advo
1859; from May, 1862, served in the Punjab as cate-gen., and judge of the high court, Bombay,
asst. and dep. commr. ; offg. commr., 1881-82; for various periods between 1880 and 1884 ;
retd.. March, 1395. advocate-gen., Bombay, March, 1884, to Oct.,
LANG, Robert Dacres Menzies, late 1893.
India Public Works Dept. — Trained at LATIF, A. Q. A. (sec Abdullatif Qamr-ud-din
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr., Amir-ud-din Latif).
Sept., 1879, and posted to the N.W. Prov. and LA TOUCHE, Sir James John Digges,
Oudh ; exec, engr., Jan., 1894 ; retd. Dec, 1003. K.C.S.I., B.A., Indian C.S. (Lieitt.-Governor,
LANGLEY, Alexander, B.A., Indian C.S. United Prm'.). — Educ. at Trinity Coll.,
(asst. commr. . Punjab). — Educ. at Christ's Dublin; apptd. alter exam, of 1865; arrived,
Hosp., and Pembroke Coll., Oxford; apptd. 4th Dec, 1867; served in the N. W. Frov.
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as asst. map. and collr., and asst. settlt. LAURIE, Maxwell, Inlian C.S. (presdl
officer, till Dec, 1871, when he was transfd. Rangoon Municipality). — Educ. at Watson's
as settlt. officer to Ajmir; offg. dep. commr. , Coll., Edinburgh, Edinburgh Univ., and St.
Ajmir; returned to the N.W. Prov. , 1875, | Peter's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, ot
and served a3 district supt. of police, settlt. j 1SS7 ; arrived, 9th Dec, 1889, and served in
officer, &c. ; from Aug., i836, served in ] Burma as asst. commr. and settlt. officer; dep.
Upper Burma as commr.; rejoined the N.W. commr., April, 1901 ; presdt., Rangoon Munici
Prov. and Oudh as map;, and collr., April, 1890 ; pality, March, 1904.
member of provl. legisl. council, Dec, 1891 ; LAW, Sir Edward Fitzgerald, K.C.M.G..
commr. and agent, Benares, April, 1893 * chief C.S I., late Govt, of India.—Entered the Royal
sec to govt., Dec, 1893; C.S.I., Jan., 1896; Artillery as lieutenant, 1868 ; served in the
member, board of rev., Dec, 1896; addl. member Suakin campaign of 1885 ; entered the diplo
of viceroy's legisl. council, Oct., 1897. and agiin matic service in 1887 as commercial attache at
Jan., 1899; offg. lieut.-govr. , N.W. Prov., May St. Petersburg ; minister resident at Athens,
tT Nov., 1898; confd., Nov., 1901 ; K.C.3.I., j 1898; K.C.M.G., May, 1898; member of the
Nov., 1901; author of 4 Gazetteer of Ajmir- council of the Ottoman debt, at Constantinople,
Mairwara. ' Jan., 1899 ; financial member of the govr.-
LA TOUCHE, James Norman Dicc.es, India gen.'s council, March, 19C0; C.S. L, Jan., 1903;
Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at resigned, Jan., 1905.
R.l.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. LAW, Victor Edward, Maj.-Gen., Madras
engr. , Sept., i83o, and posted to Cent. Provs. ; cavalry, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. —
exec, engr., Aug., 1893; deP. consulting engr. First commn., Madras cavalry, 20th April.
for railways, Calcutta, April, 1895 ; ditto, Bom 1859 ; attache, foreign dept., July, 1872; served
bay, Feb., 1898 to Ian., 1899. in Rajputana as supt. of railway police. 1872-77 :
LA TOUCHE, Thomas Henry Dk;ges, B.A., pol. agent, Jaipur, 1877, and afterwards in Alwar,
F.G.S. , Geological Survey of India (supt.). — 1877-83 ; asst. at Sujangarh to govr.-gen.'s agem
Apptd. asst. sunt., geol. survey, Nov., 1881 ; in Rajputana, Feb., 1884; agent with king of
dep. supt. , April, 1887; supt., July, 1894; has Oudh, and supt. of pol. pensions, March, 1884;
written several publications of the geol. in charge of ex-Amir Muhammad Yakub Khan
survey. ot Kabul, Aug., 1884 ; rest., Jaipur, April, 1895 ;
LAUDERDALE (Earl of), Rt. Hon. Fred returned to Europe, April, 1897.
erick Henry Maitland, Lieut.-Col., I.S.C.— LAWRENCE, Alexander John, CLE., late
First conimn. , 4th Hussars, Feb., 1861 ; served Bengal C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Apptd.
in Central India in civil employ from 1369 as from Haileybury, 1856 ; arrived, 10th Nov., 1856 ;
boundary officer, and pol. asst.; 2nd asst. served from March, 1858, in the N.W. Prov.
agent, Indore, 1877; 1st asst., 1878; addl. pol. as asst. mag. and collr., and settlt. officer,
agent and supt., Charkhari, 1880; retd., Jan., and in the Central Prov. as settlt. officer
1886. of Bhandara; mag. and collr., Oct, 1874;
LAUGHLIN, Robert Campbell, M.I.E.E., commr., Allahabad, April, 1885, and Meemt,
late India Telegraph Dept. —Joined the dept. as April, 1889; CLE., May, 1888; retd., Nov.,
asst. supt., Oct., 1866; held charge of various 1891.
divns., chiefly in Madras and Bengal, and of LAWRENCE, Edward. B.A., late Indian
the telegraph stores, Calcutta ; retd., Mav, 1891. C.S., Bombay.—Educ at Rugby, and Balliol
LAUGHTON, Daniel Wilson, Major-Gen., Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1876;
I.S.C, late Berar Commn. —First commn., Jan., arrived, 12th Nov., 1878, and served in Bombay
1854; arrived, April, 1854; from Jan., 1865, as asst. collr. and mag., and forest settlt.
served in the Haidarabad assigned districts as officer ; also acted as asst. to the pol. rest, at
asst. commr., small cause court judge, and Aden, March, 1882, and as under sec. to govt. ;
cantonmt. mag. ; acted as inspr. - gen. of under sec. to the govt, of India, fin. and
registrn., 1873; dep. commr., Feb., 188c; ; retd., commerce dept., April, 1689; dep. acctnL-gen.,
May, 188c. Bombay, April, 1890; acctnt.-gen., N.W. Prov.
LAURIE, Henry Montague, B.A., Barr. and Oudh, Aug., 1894; senr. collr. and mag.,
(1887), Indian C.S. (dep. commr.. Central and pol. agent, Jhalawar, Nov. 1899; Belgaum,
Prov.).—Educ. at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. April, 1901 ; offg. commr. of customs, May to
after exam, of 1884; arrived, 23rd Nov., 1887, Sept.. 1902; retd., July, 1904.
and served in the Central Prov. as asst. LAWRENCE, Henry John, Lieut. -Co!., late
commr., and offg. under sec. ; acted as commr. PunjabCommn. —Arrived, 14th Feb., 18G2 ; from
of excise in 1892; dep. commr., June, 1895; Aug., 1866, served in the Punjab as asst.
2nd sec to chief commr., April, 1900 ; chief sec. commr., and jud. asst.; district judge, Nov..
to ditto, March to Dec, 1903. 1884; divl. judge, Jan., 1885; retd., March.
LAURIE, Lewis Kossuth. Barr. (1876), late 1895.
Indian C.S. —Educ. at King's Coll., London ; LAWRENCE, Henry Staveley, Indian C.S.
apptd. after exam, of 1871 ; arrived, 27th (dir. of land records and agric, 6-c, Bombay). —
Oct., 1873, and served in the Central Prov. as Educ. at Haileybury Coll. , and Magdalen Coll.,
asst. commr., and in various acting appts. ; Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1SS8; arrived,
under sec, Oct., 1885 ; judge, small cause court, 23rd Nov., 1890, and served in Bombay as asst.
Jabalpur, jan., 1890; dep. commr., Dec, 1890; collr. and mag. ; 2nd asst., Sept., 1896; under
commr. of excise, jan., 1891 ; inspr. -gen. of sec. to govt. rev. and finl. depts., May, 189S;
police and jails, April, 1892 ; sec. to chiefcommr. , 1st asst., Sept., 1900; K.-i-H. medal. May, 1900;
April, 1895; commr., Sept., 1895: author of a oti'd. as sec to govt., rev. and finl. depts., Nov.,
digest of rulings ofjud. commrs., Central Prov., 1901, and as dir. of land records and agric.
in civil cases (1881), and some manuals relating inspr.-genl. of registrn., &c, Oct., 1901, and
to the Central Prov. ; retd., Jan., 1900. March, 1902 ; confd. in latter appt., Oct., 1902.
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LAWRENCE, Sir Walter Roper, K.C.I.E., dist. med. and sanv. officer, Tanjore, July, 1897;
late Indian C.S. —Educ. at Cheltenham Coll., ' surgn. 1st dist. Madras, and inspr. of emigrants,
and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, May, 1893 ; dist. med. officer, March, 1900.
of 1877; arrived, 5th Dec, 1879, and served LEE, William Herbert, B.A., Indian C.S.
in the Punjab as asst. commr., and in Ajmir (district and sessions judge, Bengal). —Educ.
and Merwara as pol. asst. and mag. ; under at Merchant Taylors' Sch. and St. John's Coll.,
sec to govt., Punjab, 1885 and 1886; under sec. Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1884; arrived,
to govt of India, rev. and agricl. dept., Sept., 19th Dec, 1887, and served in Bengal as asst.
1886; offd. as sec. in 1888; settlt. officer, mag. and collr. ; transfd. to Assam as asst.
Kashmir, April, 1889 ; C.I.E., Jan., 1891 ; retd., commr., June, 1890; retransfd. to Bengal as
Mar., 1897; author of ' The Vallev of Kashmir,' joint mag. and dep. collr., Nov., 1895 ! ma£- and
1895; private sec. to the Viceroy 'Lord Cur/on), collr., April, 1897; district and sessions judge,
Jan., 1899, to Oct., 1903; K.C.I. E., Jan., June. 1898 ; author of a history of Pun, &c.
1903. LEEDS, William Henry Arthur St. John,
LAWRIE, Edward, M.B., Lieut.-Col., Indian Indian C.S. (dep. commr., Burma). —Educ
Med. Service. —First commn., Bengal med. ser at Cheltenham Coll., and New Coll., Ox
vice, 15th Nov., 1872; rest surgn., Calcutta ford ; apptd. after exam, of 1883 ; arrived, 9th
med. coll. hosp., April, 1874; profr. , med. coll., Dec. i !'£?5, and served in Bengal as asst. mag.
June, 1875; civil surgn. , Monghyr, March, 1879; and collr. ; transfd. to Burma as asst. commr.,
profr. ofsurgery, Lahore med. sch. , and meteoro Nov., 1888 ; offd. as dir. of land records and
logical reporter, Oct., 1879; residency surgn., agric. , 1390-91 ; dep. commr., June, 1893; offd.
Haidarabad, Oct.. 1885; retd., May, 1901. ai commr., Arakan, March, 189), and from
LEA, James Herbert, Indian C.S. (mtg. April, 1904 ; presdt. Rangoon municipality,
and collr., Bengal). — Educ. at Rugby, and Aue., 1899, to March, 1904.
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, of LEES, Donald Hector, Indian C.S. (dep.
1886; arrived, 30th Oct., 1888, and served in commr., Assam). —Educ. at N. London Coll.
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.; joint mag. and Sch., and St. John's Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
dep. collr., March, 1895 < mag. and collr., after exam, of 1888 ; arrived, 1st Dec, 1890, and
March, 1900. served in Bengal as asst mag. and collr. ;
LEACH, Edmund Arthur, India Telegraph transfd. to Assam as asst. commr., Dec, 1892 ;
Dept. (director). — Apptd. to Indo-Kuropean dep. commr., Feb., 1890.
Telegraph Dept., Feb., 1S73; transfd. to Indian LEES, Oswald Campbell, A.M.I.C.E., India
Tel. Dept., Sept., 1878, as asst. sunt. ; supt., 1 Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.).—Trained at
Oct., 1887 ; served in Mu Valley Railway. 1390, R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. as asst. engr., 24th Sept.,
and received Burma medal and clasp ; chief 1878, and posted to Bengal irrgn. branch ;
supt., March, 1901 ; director, traffic branch, exec, engr., May, 1890; under sec to govt.,
Nov., 1903. March, 1895; under sec. to govt, of India,
LEAPINGWELL, Arthur Henry, Lieut.- Nov., 1397, to April, 1901 ; suptg. engr., Dec,
Col., late Indian Med. Service. —Joined the ser 1902.
vice, 1st April, 1873. and was employed under LEES, Reginald Oswell, India Telegraph
the mil. dept.; from Nov., 1879, served as supt., Dept. (chief supt.).—Trained at R.I.E. Coll.;
lunatic asylum, Madras, zillah surgn. and civil apptd. to the telegraph dept. as asst. supt.,
surgn.; district surgn., Calicut, March, 1892; Sept., 1S79; supt., Nov., 1894: chief supt.,
Vizagapatam, March, 1893 ; retd., March, March, 1903.
1901. LEE-WARNER, John, late Madras C.S.—
LEATHER, John Walter, Ph.D., F.I.C., Educ. at Marlborough Coll., and Magdalen Coll.,
F.C.S. (agricl. chemist to the govt, of India}. Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1863, and served
—Apptd. agricl. chemist to the govt, of India, in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; on special
17th Nov., 1O92, and served five years; re- duty, inquiring into condition of poorer classes,
apptd., 12th Aug., 1898, as asst. agricl. chemist ; N. Arcot and Salem, 1868; special asst. collr.,
again agricl. chemist, Feb., 1902. Madura, for the management of the Ramnad
LF. BRETON, William Inglis, Major, estate, 1871-78 ; sub-collr. and joint mag., Jan.,
I.S.C., late Public Works Dept., Bombay. — j 1882; acting collr. of sea customs, Madras, May,
First commn., royal artillery, Dec, 1864 ; arrived, 1S8.J ; district and sessions judge, Kistna, Oct.,
1st Nov., 1865; joined the dept., Nov., 1866, 1884; colli, and mag., Dec, 1884; retd., Jan.,
and served in Bombay till Nov., 1869, and sub
sequently as assL comptr. , dep. comptr. , and ^LEE-WARNER, Sir William, K.C.S.I.,
comptr of accts. in the Punjab, N.W. Prov. , M.A., late Indian C.S. (member 0/ the Council
Bombay, and Calcutta ; from Dec, 1870, served of India).—Educ. at Rugby Sch. , and St. John's
asexamr. of guaranteed railway accts. , Bombay ; Coll., Cambridge; apptd. to the Bombay civil
examr., public works accts., Bombay, Feb., service after exam, of 1867 : arrived, 8th Nov.,
1887 ; retd., June. 188S. 1869, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
LEE, Eric Arthur, late India Public mag. , private sec. to govr. , and acting under
Works Dept.—Trained at R.I.F.. Coll.; apptd. sec. ; from Dec, 1876, to Aug., 1878, served in
asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1880, and posted to Sind as asst. commr., &c. ; member oftheeducn.
N.W. Prov. and Oudh (irrign.) ; transfd. to commn., Calcutta, 1882; in 1884 acted as junr.
superior accts. estabt. as asst. examr. , May, under sec. to govt, of India, foreign dept., and
1884; dep. examr., Aug., 1835 ; examr., March, as press commr. ; acting dir. of public instrn.,
1893 ; retd. Oct., 1903. Bombay, March, 1885 ; on special duty in the
LEE, William Alexander, Lteut.-Col., Haidarabad state, Nov.. 1885 '• acting pol. agent,
Indian Med. Service (dist. med. officer, Madras). — Kolhapur, Jan., 1886 ; also prest. of the
First commn., Sept., 1876; on mil. duty till regeiicy council. May, 1886 ; sec. to govt, of
Oct, 1884; civil surgn., Mangalore, Oct., 1834 ; . Bombay, pol., &c, depts., Aug., 1887; C.S.I. ,
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Jan., 1892; addl. member of govr.-gen 's LEIGHTON, James Chalmers, M.A., B.Sc,
council, 1893-94, and in 1895; rest, in Mysore, Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —
and chief commr. of Coorg, Feb., 1895 ; retd. Educ. at Dundee High Sell, and Edinburgh
from the civil service, Sept., 1895; sec, pol. Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1900 ; arrived, 2nd
and secret dept., India office, Sept., 1895 ; Dec, 1901, and ssrved in Bengal as asst. mag.
K.C.S.I., May, 1898; apptd. member of the and collr.
Council of India, Nov., 1902; author of 'The LELY, Sir Frederic Styles Philpin.
Protected Princes of India ' ; ' The Citizen of K.C.I.E., C.S.I. , Indian C.S. (chief commr..
India,' ' Life of the Marquess of Dalhousie, ' &c. Central Prov.). — Educ at Pembroke Coll..
LE FANU, William Joseph Henrv, B.A., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1867; arrived,
B.L., late Indian C.S., Madras. —Educ. at I 8th Dec, 1869, and served in Bombay as asst.
Kingstown Sch. , Tipperary Gr. Sch., and I collr. and mag. ; in charge of the Sachin state,
Trinity Coll., Dupin ; apptd. after exam, of Oct., 1881; first asst., Surat, Dec, 1884; ad-
1864; arrived, 28th Oct., 1865, and served ministratorof the Porbandar state in Kathiawar.
in Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and June, 1886; junr. collr., June, 1890; memberol
sub-collr. and joint mag. ; district and sessions Deccan agriculturists relief act conimn. , 1891-92 ;
judge, Kistna, Dec, 1885; collr. and mag., senr. collr. and mag. , March, 1893; commr., July,
Jan., 1886 ; acted as member, board of rev., 1897; addl. member of govr's. council, April,
1893; acting collr. of sea customs, &c, April, 1399, and July, 1901 ; C.S. I., Jan., 1901 ; addl.
1895 ; member of rev. board and commr. member of Viceroy's legisl. council, Nov., 1903 ;
»f land rev., Dec, 1898; compiler of 'Salem ofTg. chief commr., Central Prov., March, 1904 ;
District Manual;' offd. as famine commr., confd., Dec, 1904; K.C.I.E., Jan. 1905.
Madras, May. 1897 ; addl. member of Madras LE MAISTRE, George Harry, India Public
legisl. council, March, 1900; retd., Oct., 1900. Works Dept. {examiner).—Trained at R. I.E.
LEFTWICH, CharlesGerrans, B.A., Indian Coll. ; apptd asst. cngr. , 23rd Sept., 1881, and
CS. (asst. commr., Central Pro;'.). —Educ. at posted to the Punjab (irrign.); transfd. to
Christ s Hospl., and at St. John's Coll., superior accts. estab't. as asst. examr., April,
Cambridge, and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. 1885; dep. examr., May, 1886 ; examr., July,
after exam, of 1895 ; arrived, nth Dec, 1896, 1893.
and served in the Central Prov. as asst. LEMAN, George Down ton, late Madras C.S.—
commr. Apptd. from Haileybury, 1857, and served in the
LEGEYT, Philip Harrison, Major-Gen., rev. and jtid. depts. , Madras; principal asst.,
Indian Army,late Pol. Dept. , Bombay. —Arrived, Ganjam, Dec, 1866; collr. and mag., Feb., 1872 ;
27th March, 1851 ; was employed under the mil. retd., March, 1888.
dept., including service with the Persian LEMARCHAND, Charles Heyman, late
expedny. force (medal and clasp) : served sub Punjab Police Dept. —Joined the service, 1st
sequently with the Gujarat irregular horse, and Sept., 1S6S, as offg. asst. dist. supt. of police;
also acted as asst. pol. agent, Mahi Kantha ; extra asst. commr., Nov., 1869 ; again oflg.
from May, 1863, served in the pol. dept. as asst. asst. dist. supt. of police, Feb., 1874; confd.,
pol. agent, Kathiawar and Cutch, and mag. of ' April, 1876 ; dist. supt., Aug., 1885 ; retd.,
Bhaunagar; pol. agent, Mahi Kantha, 1872-80; July, 1904.
pol. supt. , Palanpur, Sept., 1880; returned to LE MARCHANT, Francis Charles, B.A.
Europe, 1889. (number of the council of India). — Educ. at
LEGGATT, Edward Owen Every, B.A., Eton and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (first class in
Indian C.S. (district and sessions fudge, classics, 1866) ; apptd. member of the council,
United Prov.).—Educ. at St. Paul's Sch., of the sec. of state, 27th Feb., TS96.
and Lincoln Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, LE MESSURIER, Augustus, CLE., Col..
of 1882; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1885, and served in I R.E., late India Public Works Dept.—First
the N. W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. commr. , and I column. , Bombay cngrs. , Dec, 1856; served in
asst. supt. and judge of the small cause court, the Mutiny ; joined the Bombay public works
Dehra Dun; joint mag., May, 1890; district and dept., May, i860; exec, engr., March, 1863;
sessions judge, Oct., 1895. dep. consulting engr. for railways, Bombay,
Aug., 1864; served in the Abyssinian expedn.,
LEGGATT, Ernest Hugh Every, IndianC.S. 1868 (medal) ; dep. consulting engr. for railways
15/ asst.. Bombay). —Educ. at St. Paul's Sch., in Sind, Aug., 1871 ; sec. to the railway trans
and Keble Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, port committees, 1875-76 and 1876-77 ; suptg.
of 1889; arrived, 15th Dec, 1891, and served engr., May, 1877; otl'g. under sec. to govt, of
in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; 2nd asst. India, railway branch, 1877-78 ; sei*ved in the
and joint judge, June, 1897 ; ditto, and asst. Afghan war, 1879-80 (medal); engr.-in-chief.
judge and sessions judge, Nov. 1901 ; 1st asst., Mysore state railway, Nov., 1879 ; joint sec. to
July, 1903. chief commr. , Mysore, 1880; manager, Mysore
LEGH, Edmund Willoughby, Indian C.S. state railway, feb., 1881 ; consulting engr. to
(isst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at Mysore govt., and sec. to chief commr., Coorg,
Malvern Sch., and Univ. Coll., Oxford; apptd. March, 1882 ; engr.-in-chief, Baugalorc-Harihar
.ifter exam, of 1896; arrived, 6th Dec, 1897, and railway; ofTg. consulting engr., railways,
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. Calcutta, Feb., 1888; chief engr. and sec. to
LEIGH, Henry Percy Poingdestre, CLE., govt, of Punjab, May, 1889; reverted to mil.
Lieut.-Col., Indian Army (dep. commr., Punjab). duty, June, 1892 ; retd. from the army, May,
— In mil. employ from nth Nov., 1872 ; joined 1893.
the Punjab comn., 23rd April, 1879, and served LEMESURIER, Havilland, CLE., Indian
as asst. commr. ; C. I.E., Jan., 1892 ; dep. commr., C.S. (mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Rugby,
April, 1894 ; author of Barak Tappa s«ttlt. and Balhol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
report. of 1884 ; arrived, 9th Nov., 1886, and served
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in Assam as asst. commr. and asst. sec. and collr., and joint mag. and dep. collr. ; civil
personal asst. to chief commr. ; transfd. to and sessions judge, Aug., 1882; retd., April,
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., April, 1892; 1889.
joint mag. and dep. collr., May, 1893 < mag' an(l LEVENTHORPE.John Bonfoy, A.M.I. C.E..
collr., June, 1897 ; C.I E., Ian., 1903. India PublicWorks DcplJsuptg.engr.) —Trained
LENOX - CONYNGHAM, Gerald Pon- at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., Oct., 1877,
soxuv, Major, R.E., Survey of India (supt.).— and served in the Cent. Provs. ; exec, engr.,
First commn., i6thSept., 1885; apptd. to survey Nov., 1887; under sec to chief commr., April,
of India as asst.-supt., July, 18S9 ; dep. supt., 1902; suptg. engr., Nov., 1903.
May, 18Q4; supt. , Julv, 1901. LEVESON, Hknry George Ash worth,
LENTAIGNE, Benjamin Plunkett, Barr. Indian C.S. (dep. commr. Burma). — Educ
(1891), (sec. to legist, council, Burma). —Apptd. at Marlborough Coll., and Clare Coll.,
sec. to legisl. council, and asst. sec. to govt., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1887;
Burma, 21st Dec, 1897. arrived, 14th Dec, 1889, and served in
LEONARD, William, late jail dept., Bengal. Burma as asst. commr.; asst. supL, S. Shan
—Joined the service, 20th Sept., 1869, and states, July, 1892; dep. commr., Aug., 1901.
served in the jail dept. ; supt., Alipore Jail, LEVI, Felix Martin, B.A., Indian C.S.
Nov., 1898 ; retd., Dec, 1902. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ at King Edward
LF. QUESNE, William Henry, late Bom VI. Sch., Birmingham, and Trinity Coll.,
bay Public Works Dept. —Trained at Cooper's Cambridge ; P.pptd. after exam, of 1899 ; arrived
Hill Coll. ; joined the service, 1st Oct., 1876; 28th Nov., 19C0, and served in the Punjab as
exec. engr. , April, 1884; asst. chief engr. for asst. commr.
irrign. , 1836-87; under sec. to govt., public LEVINGE, Edward Vere, B.A., Indian C.S.
works dept., in 1891 ; retd., Sept., 1899. (mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Chelten
LE ROSSIGNOL, Walter Aubin, Indian ham Coll., and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd.
C.S. (dist. judge, Punjab). —Educ. at Victoria after exam, of 1885; arrived, 28th Nov., 1888,
Coll., Jersey, and Exeter Coll., Oxford ; apptd. and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 23rd Dec, 1893, under sec, jud., &c, depts., Nov., 1893 ; joint
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr; dist. mag. and dep.-collr., April, 1896; mag. and
judge, Jan., 1903. collr., July, 1898.
LESLIE, John Tasman Waupell, M.B., LEWIS, Edwin Morris, late supt. of printing,
Major, Indian Med. Service (sec. to dir. -gen., Bengal. —Supt., Bengal secretariat press, April,
I.M.S.).—First commn. , istOct., 1884; in mil. 1869; supt. of govt, printing, Bengal, Sept.,
employ to 19th April, 1839, when he was apptd. 1877, to June, 1895; retd., July, 1895.
sec. to inspr.-gen. of jails, Burma ; junr. civil LEWIS, Thomas Cromfton, M.A. (dir. oj
surgn., Rangoon, May-Nov., 1890; acting chemi public instrn., United Prov). — Educ. at
cal examr. and profr. , Calcutta med. coll., 1892 ; Trinity Coll. , Cambridge ; joined the service as
s;c. to dir. -gen., Indian med. service, Oct., profr., govt, coll., Lahore, 18th Oct., 1881 ;
1893. principal, May, 1886 ; inspr. of schs., Nov., 1891 ;
LESLIE, Morice, M.I.C.E., late India Public dir. of public instrn., N.W. Prov. and Oudh,
Works Dept. — Trained at Cooper's Hill Oct., 1894; author of 'Arithmetic for Indian
Coll.; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1875, and Schools,' and various articles on mathematical
posted to Haidarabad ; exec. engr., May, 1884; subjects.
transfd. to Central Prov., Feb., 1886 ; asst. sec. LEWIS, William Cuthbert, M.I.C.E. ,
to chief commr. , June-Sept., 1837; transfd. to late Madras Public Works Dept. —Entered the
Coorg, Jan., 1893 ; retransfd. to Central Prov. service Oct., 1376, as asst. engr. ; exec engr.,
with independent exec, charge, Saugor, Feb., Sept., 1889, retd., April, 1899.
1897 ; retd., Nov., 1899. LEWISOHN, Frederick, B.A., Indian C.S.
LESLIE-JONES, Leycester Hudson, B.A., (asst. commr., Burma).— Educ. at St. Paul's
Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Sch. and Trinity Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
Hereford Cathedral School and Brasenose Coll., exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 1st Dec, 1901, and
Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, of 1894 ; arrived served in Burma as asst. commr.
6th Dec, 1895, and served in the Punjab as LEWTAS, John, M.D., Lieut.-Col., Indian
asst. commr. and colonization oifr. ; K.-i-H. Med. Service (pro/, med/. coll., Calcutta ).—Joined
medal, May, 1900. the service 30th Sept., 1875; in mil. employ
LETH 1JR IDGE.SirAlfredSwaine.K.C.S. I ., to July, 1878, and again from Oct., 1878 to Nov.,
M.D., Brigade-Surgn.-Lieut.-Col., late Indian 1881, and from Feb., 1883 to Nov., 1890; joint
Med. Service. —Joined the service, 3othSept. , 1867; med. offr., Simla, Nov., 1390; civ. surg.,
served from March, 1872, as jail supt., offg. civil Chittagong, June, 1894 ; civ. surg., Darjee-
surgn. ,and olfg. sanitary commr. , British Burma, ling, 1898; prof. mcdl. coll., Calcutta, Dec,
and afterwards of Bengal ; inspr.-gen. of jails,
Bengal, Jan., 1878 ; C.S. I., May, 1890; prest. oi 1900.
the factory commn., 1890; and of the native LEY, Arthur Herbert. Indian C.S. (asst.
passengers ship committee, 1890-91 ; gen. supt. mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ. at Winchester
of operations for the suppression of thagi and Coll. and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
dakaiti, April, 1892 ; member of the viceroy's exam, of 1902 ; arrived, 4th Dec, 1903, and
legisl. council, Feb., 1895, to Jan., 1397; retd. served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.
April, 1898. LEY, William Edmund, B.A., Indian C.S.
LEUPOLT, John Cunningham, late Bengal (asst. commr., Cent. Prov. ). —Educ at Broms-
C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at King's grove Sch., and Hertford Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
Coll. Sch. , and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after alter exam, of 1898; arrived, 17th Nov., 1899,
exam, of 1861 ; arrived, 10th Oct., 1862, and and served in the Cent. Prov. as asst. commr.
served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and and registrar, judl. commr. 's court.
548 RECORD OF SERVICES.
LIDDELL, Henry Crawford, M.A., (asst. railways ; supt. , way and works, N.W. rail
commr., Central Prov.). — Educ. at Gso. way, Nov., 1891 ; suptg. engr., March, 1892;
Watson's Coll., Edinburgh, and Edinburgh chief engr. , Aug., 1893; retd., Dec, 1899.
Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1000 ; arrived, 5th LISTER, Allen Lindsay, late Madras C.S.—
Dec, 1901 ; and served in the Central Prov. as Educ. at Rossall Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of
asst. commr. 1862 ; served in Madras as asst. and sub-collr.
LIDDERDALE, Robert, M.D., Brigade- and on special duty in connection with the
Surgn., late Bengal Med. Service. — First relief of the poorer classes, S. Arcot, 1868 ; on
commn., 1858; supt. of vaccn., 8th Nov., famine duty, 1877; collr. and mag., S. Kanara,
1869; sanitary commr. , Bengal, April, 1880; July, 1882; district and sessions judge, Nov.,
retd., Jan., i88g. 1882: retd., March, 1890.
LIDD1ARU, Edgar Stratton, B.A., Indian LISTER, Edward, B.A., Indian C.S. (joint
C.S. (asst. commr., United Prov.). —Educ. at mag. and dep. collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Sheffield
Malvern and Worcester Coll., Oxford ; apptd. Gr. Sch., and Wadham Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 1st Dec, 190a, and after exam, of 1893; arrived, 26th Dec, 1894,
served in the United Prov. as asst. mag. and and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
collr. and asst. commr. under sec. to govt., genl. depts., Dec, 1899 :
LIGHTFOOT, Jauez, late India Public asst. settlt. officer, Oct., 1900; joint mag. and
Works Dt:pt. —Apptd. from the Sind, Punjab, dep., collr., March, 1902.
and Delhi railway as dep. manager, N.W. LISTER, Wastel Jameson, Major, R.E., late
state railway. Jan., 1886; manager, Punjab Bombay Public Works Dept.—Educ. at Wel
section, March, 1887; Sind section, May, 1887; lington Coll. ; entered the service, 6th Jan.,
auditor, Oudh and Rohilkhand railway, Jan., 1872 ; joined the dept.. 26th April, 1875 ; served
1389; transfd. to superior accts. establt. , Sept., with the Kandahar field force in 18S1 ; exec,
1889 ; acted as malinger, Oudh and Rohilkhand
railway, in 1890 and 1891 ; examr. of guaranteed engr., Sept., 1884; retd., March, 1897.
L1STON, John. Col., I.S.C. —Arrived as
railway accts. , Madras, Oct., 1891 ; examr. of ensign,
accts., N.W. railway, Oct., 1896; manager, dclkhand29th May, 1836; served with the Bun-
East Coast railway, Sept., 1899; retd., Sept., from Aug.,field force in the campaign of 1859;
1863, served in Jhansi, Kumaon, and
1901.
L1LLEY, Abraham Robert, India Public Ajmir as asst. commr.; dep. commr., Lalitpur,
Dec, 1879; offg. commr. , Jhansi, Aug. to Nov.,
Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained atThomason 1882; retd., Nov., 1889.
Coll.; apptd., 14th Sept., 1870, and employed in
the Central Prov. and on state railways ; of I.ITCH FIELD, Edward Ffrdinand, Survey
transfd. to Mysore, Oct., 1875; and to Assam, forest dept.,(dep.
India superintendent). — Joined the
Oct., 1880; exec, engr., Jan., 1885; employed of forests; 22nd Jan., 1879, as sub-asst. consr.
asst. consr., June, 1880; dep.
on railwavs in Burma from May, 1887.
LILLINGSTON, Edward Gordon, Col., consr., Jan., 18S9; asst. supdt, survey of
I.S.C.— First commn., 30th Aug., 1859; from , India, Oct., 1890; dep. supdt., Dec, 1895.
Feb., 1864, served in Bengal as asst. commr., LITTLE, Charles, M.A., Indian Educl. Ser
offg. pol. agent, Hill Tipperah, supt. of the vice (professor, Presidency coll., Calcutta).—
central jail and the European penitentiary at Educ. at the Univs. of Aberdeen and Cam
Hazaribagh, and dep. commr. ; reverted to mil. bridge ; entered the service, Oct., 1885, as
dept., March, 1892. professor, Presidency coll. ; also meteorological
LIMJI NAVKOJ1 BANAJI, Barr. (1809), reporter to the govt, of Bengal, Mar., 1896, to
(prothonotarv, Bombay high court).—Joined the March, 1904.
service April, 1871 ; head assist, to prothono- LITTLE, Charles Colhoun, M.D., M.C.,
tary, Nov., 1893 ; prothonotary, eccl. and admy. L.R.C.S., L.M., Col., Indian Med. Service
regr., June, 1898. (insp. gen., civil hospls., Burma). —Arrived, 1st
LINDSAY, Benjamin. Indian C.S. (Hist, Nov., 1872, and served under the mil. dept. ;
and. sess. judge, United Prov,). — Educ. at civil surgn. , Akola, Jan., 1877; sanitary
the Methodist Coll., Belfast, and Trinity Coll., commr., inspr.-gen. of dispensaries, and supt.
Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1887 ; arrived, of vaccn. in the Hyderabad assigned districts,
4th Nov., 1889, and served in the N.W. Prov. July, 1881 ; admn. med. officer, Hyderabad
as asst. mag. and collr., and in Oudh as asst. contingent, June, 1897; staff surgn., Secun-
commr. ; asst. supt., and small cause court derabad, June, 1898; inspr. gen. of jails, sany.
judge, Dehra Dun, April, 1894 ; joint mag., May, commr., Sc., Burma, Oct, 1899; insp. gen. of
1894; registrar, high court, March, 1898; dist. civil hospls. and sany. commr., Burma, March,
and sess. judge. Feb., 1001. 1900.
LINDSAY, William, late Store Dept., India LITTLE, Frederick Arthur, late Jud. Dept.,
Office. —Educ. at Winchester ; junr. clerk, 31st Bombay.—Educ. at Uppingham Sch. ; admitted
Jan., 1867 ; pte. sec. to parly, under sec. of a solicitor, 1874 ; acted as govt solicitor and
state, 1877-1881 ; senr. clerk, Jan., 1882; retd., public prosecutor, Bombay, 1870 and 1S83, and
June, 1900. vvasconfd. in thisappt., May, 1884.
LINGARD. Alfred, M.B., Indian Civ. Vety. LITTLE, John Albert, Lieut.-Col., I.S.C,
Dept. (imperial bacteriologist). — Joined the late India Public Works Dept. — Joined the
service, and Sept., 1890, as bacteriologist ; dept., 9th March, 1867, ard served in various
imperial bacteriologist, April, 189;. divns. in Central India; transfd. to state railways,
LIST, George Henry, M.I.C.E., late India Feb., 1871 ; exec, engr., Sept., 1872 ; dep. con
Public Works Dept. — Joined the dept., sulting engr. for railways, Calcutta, April, 1889 ;
12th April, 1873 ; exec, engr., July, 1873; asst. consulting engr., Aug., 1892, with rank of
sec., railway branch, N.W. Prov. and Oudh, suptg. engr.; reverted to mil. dept., Feb.,
Oct., 1879 ; served subsequently on various 1895.
RECORD OF SERVICES. 549
I.ITTI.E. Steihen, M.D., Lieut. -Col., [ commr. of customs, &c, Bombay, in 1894, and
I. M.S. (civil surgeon, Raival Pindi). —First from March, 1895 ; member of legisl. council,
commn.. 31st March, 187Q; on milv. duty till July, 1395; rctd. Sep;., 1896.
Feb., 1884, since when he has acted as civil LOFTUS - TOTTENHAM, Alexander
surgeon at various stations ; apptd. dep. sany. Robert, B.A. , Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and
commr,. Punjab, Feb., 1890; civil surgeon, mag., Madras). —Educ. at Clifton and Queen's
Rawal Pindi. Aug., 1898. Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1896;
LIVESAY, John James, late Bengal C.S.— arrived, 6th Dec, 1897, and served in Madras
Educ at Trinity Cell., Dublin ; apptd. after as asst. collr. and mag.
exam, of i860; arrived, 14th Nov., 1861 ; from LOGAN, Alexander Cochrane, Indian C.S.
Jan., 1863, served in Bengal as asst. mag. anil (senr. collr. and mag., Bombay).—Educ. at
collr., joint mag. and dep. collr., dep. commr., Cheltenham Coll.. and Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
and mag. and collr. ; on famine duty in iS;4; apptd. after exam, of 1879 ; arrived, 2nd Dec,
retd., March, 188S. 1881, and served as asst. collr. and mag., forest
LLOYD, Ernest Sampson. B.A., Indian scttlt. officer, and offg. under sec. to govt. ; 1st
C.S. (head asst., Madras). —Educ. at Clifton asst., March, 1892: junr. collr. and collr. and mag.,
Coll., and Lincoln Coll., Oxford: apptd. March, 1897 I acting sec. to govt, of Bombay,
after exam, of 1803 ; arrived, 21st Dec, 1894, gen. educl., &c. , depts., May, 1896, and again,
and served in Madras as asst. collr. and Nov., 1897; senr. collr. and mag., July,
mag. ; dist. mag. and collr., Bangalore, Sept. 1901.
1902. LOGAN, Robert, late Indian C.S.—Educ.
LLOYD, Ernest Thomas, B.A., Barr. (1803), at the Royal Acad., Inverness, and Univ. Coll.,
late Indian C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. London; apptd. after exam, of 1867; arrived,
atCharterhouse,Shrewsburv,and Christ Church, 28th Oct., 1869, and served in the Central Prov.
Oxtord ; apptd. afterexam. of 1879 ; arrived, 2nd as asst. commr. ; from April, i8Si, served in the
Feb., 1882, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and finl. dept. ; asst. comptr.-gen., Sept., 1881 :
collr. ; transfd. to N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Nov., under sec, govt, of India, fin. and commerce
1885, as asst. commr. and offg. city mag., Luck- dept., July, 1883 ; dep. acctnt.-gen., N.W. Prov.
now; joint mag., March, 1889; retd., Sept., and Oudh, Dec, 1885; acctnt.-gen., Punjab
1894. Oct., 1889 ; acctnt.-gen., Bombay, and commr. of
LLOYD, Francis, late Bombay C.S. —Educ. state paper currency, March, 1890; on special
at the Coll. Sch.. Gloucester: apptd from duty in Kashmir, 1391 ; offg. comptr. and
Haileybury Coll., in 1844 ; served in Bombay as auditor-gen., April, 1892; retd., Aug., 1894.
asst. collr. and mag. , and asst. judge and sessions LOGAN, Thomas Tweddle, B.A., Indian
judge ; jud. asst. to mag., Satara, i860; judge Educl. Service (inspr. of schools, Madras). —■
and sessionsjudge. 1861 ; judge of the high court, Apptd. headmaster, Bellary Coll., Nov., 1880;
Bombay, 1869 ; retd. in 1873. inspr. of schs. , Madras, Sept., 1885.
LLOYD, Henry Jesse, late Bengal Opium LOGAN, William, late Madras C.S.—Educ.
Dept. —Entered the service. Sept., 1869, and at Musselburgh Gr. Sch., and Edinburgh Univ. ;
served as asst. and sub-dep. opium agent ; apptd. after exam, of 1861, and served in Madras
retd., April, 1900. as asst. collr. and mag., sub-collr., and collr. and
LLOYD. Idwal Geoffrey, B.A., Indian map. ; fellow of univ. of Madras, March, 1881;
C.S. (ass/, commr., Burma). —Educ. at King acting member, board of rev., Nov., 1882; act
William's Coll., Isle of Man, and Caius Coll., ing rest, of Travancore and Cochin, May, 1883
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, to Feb.. 1884; publd. a collection of treaties,
1st Dec, 1902, and served in Burma as asst. &c, relating to British affairs in Malabar,
commr. 1879; and edited Mr. Graeme's glossary of
LOCH, James Henry, M.D., Dep. Surgn. - Malayalam words and phrases, 1882; retd.,
Gen. —Joined the Bengal mud. service, Dec, 1888.
1854; served with the Oudh field force in 1855, LOKENDRA NATH PALIT, Indian C.S.
and at the relief of Azamgarh, 1858 (medal) ; (dist. and trss. judge, Bengal). —Educ. at Univ.
from Aug., 1859, served in the N.W. Prov. as Coll., London, and Emmanuel Coll. , Cambridge ;
civil asst. surgn, and civil surgn. in various apptd. after exam, of 1884; arrived, 13th Dec,
stations, and supt. of jail ; dep. surgn. -gen., 1886, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
Central Frov., Jan., 1884 ; retd., Jan., 1889. collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., March, 1893;
LOCH, William, CLE., Lieut. -Col. Bengal mag. and collr., Aug., 1897 ; dist. and sess.
Infantry, late foreign dept., govt, of India. — judge, Oct.. 1899.
First commn., 4th Jan., 1862; aide-de-camp to LOMAS, Hugh Arthur, B.A., Indian C.S.
the viceroy, Oct., 1876; principal, Mayo Coll., (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.) —Educ. at
Ajmer, Aug., 1879, to March, 1903 ; CLE., Jan., Bradfield Coll., and Lincoln Coll., Oxford;
1903. apptd. after exam, of 1899 ; arrived 17th Dec,
LOCH,Wii.LiEWALKFR,B.A.,late IndianCS. 1900, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh
(Bombav).—Educ. at Trinity Coll.. Glenalmond. as asst. mag. and collr.
and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; appt. after exam, of LONGE, Francis Bacon, Lieut.-Col., R.E.,
1866 ; arrived, 14th Nov., 1868, and served in Survey of India (surv. genl.). — First commn.,
Bombay ns asst. collr. and mag. ; junr. collr. 2nd Feb., 1876; asst. supt. , survey dept. , March,
and may., Sept., 1S88 ; senr. collr. and mag., 1880; dep. supt., April, 1888; supt., March,
Nov., 1800 ; acting commr. of customs, &c, 1896; asst. surv. gen., Nov., 1899; surv. gen..
Bombay, May, 1S91 ; also British delegate for Feb., 1904; served in Afghan war, 1879-81, and
the Portuguese-Indian treaty ; acting commr., with the Suakim expedny. force, 1885.
N. divn., April-July. 1892; acting sec. to govt., LORD. Walter Fhewen, late Bombay C.S. —
rev., &c, depts., Oct., 1894; offd. again as Educ. at King's Coll. Sch., London, and Trinity
55° RECORD OF SERVICES.
Coll. , Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1879; Burma as asst. commr. and registrar to jud.
arrived, 22nd Nov., 1881, and served in Bombay commr. ; under sec. to chief commr., April,
as asst. collr. and mag. ; retd., Feb., 1889. 1891 ; offd. as sec. to chief commr., from Feb.,
LOKIMER, John Gordon, CLE., Indian C.S. 1895 ; dep. commr., Oct., 189S ; supt. of census,
(dep. cothmr,, Punjab). —Educ. at the Dundee June, 1900; supdt. ol ethnography, June,
Instn., High Sch., Dundee, Edinburgh 1902; supt. of gazetteer revision, Dec, 1902;
Univ., and Christ Church, Oxford; apptd. offg. chief sec. to govt., Aug., 1903, and June,
after exam, of 1889; arrived, 23rd Nov., 1891, 1904.
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. and LOWIS, Eomond Elliot, late Bengal C.S.—
acting under sec. to govt. ; asst. settlt. collr., Apptd. from Haileybury ; arrived, 1st Feb.,
Jan. ,1896; asst. pol. officer, Tochi field force, July, 1857; asst. mag. and collr., Aug , 1858; joint
1897 ; pol. officer, Tochi, Jan., 1898 ; pol. officer, mag. and dep. collr., Sept., 1861 ; dep. commr..
Khyber, June, 1S99 ; asst. sec. to govt, of India, W. Duars, Oct., 1867 ; dep. collr. of customs,
foreign dept., Sept., 1899 ; dep. commr., Punjab, Calcutta, Oct., 1867; mag. and collr., Maldah,
Feb., 1901 ; pol. offr., Wana, Aug. to Nov., Dec, 1867; commr., March, 1875; retd., Dec,
1901 ; C. I.E.. June, 1902. 1891.
LOVE, Henry Davison, Col., R.E. (principal, Rangoon). LOWIS, John, Barr. (1879) (govt, advocate,
civil engrg. coll., Madras).—Educ. at Univ. 1884 ; govt,—Apptd. asst. govt, advocate, April,
advocate, April, 1900 ; member of
Coll., Hath, and Royal Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; legisl. council, Burma, Nov., 19CO, and Jan.,
lieut., R.E., 12th Sept, 1872; acted as inspr. 1903.
of schools for science and art dept., 18715-6; LOWIS, Robert Monthesor, Capt. , Indian
admitted to Madras cstablt., Oct., 1876; first Army (dep. commr., Punjab). —First commn.,
asst. master, civil engrg. coll., July, 1877; 25th Aug.,
served subsequently in the public works dept., 1892, when 1886; in military employ till March.
and acted as dep. consulting engr. for railways, Punjab; dep.hecommr., was apptd. asst. commr. in the
No.'. 1901.
and as dep. chief engr. and under sec. to govt. ; LOWNDES, Thomas, Major-Gen., I.S.C.late
asst. examr. of accts., Nov., 1879; principal, Police Dept., Burma. —Joined the Madras army,
civil engrg. coll., Madras, Jan., 1880; fellow of Dec, 1854 ; served in the dept. from March, 1861,
Madras univ. , March, 1881 ; compiled a ' Manual as supt.; on special mission to Chiengme, 1871 ;
of Hydraulics,' 1886.
l.OVETT, Beresford, C.B., C.S.I., Major- pol. agent, Bhamo, May, 1872, to Oct., 1873;
inspr.-gen.
Gen., R.E., late Md. Works Dept.. Govt, of apptd. to special of police, British Burma, Jan., 1876;
India. —First commn. , June, 1858 ; arrived, Sept., duty in Upper Burma, Dec,
i860 ; joined the public works dept., April. 1861, 1885 ; retd., Aug., 1887.
and served in the Punjab till Sept., 1866, when he LOWNDS, Edwin Albert, India Office
was transfd, to the Persian telegraph dept. ; Clerk, (2nd class clerk, registry and record dept.).-—
asst. commr., Scistan boundary commn., Sept., 2nd class, 26th June, 1899.
1870; rejoined public works dept. as exec, LOWRY, William Edward, B. A., Indian
engr., Sept., 1872; C.S. I., Feb., 1873; attached C.S. (asst. commr. , Burma). —Educ. at Leys Sch.,
to Bori valley field force, 1877-78 ; served in the Cambridge, London Univ., and Clare Coll.,
Afghan war, 1878-79; transfd. to Bengal, Feb., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1894 • arrived,
1881 ; British consul at Astrabad, 1880-83; suptg. 30th Dec, 1895, and served in Burma as asst.
engr., Bengal, 1885 ; transfd. to mil. works commr. and settlt. offr.
dept., April, 1880; commanding engr.. Hazara LOXTON, Charles William, B.A. , Indian
field force, Sept., 1888; C.B., 1889; retd., Nov., C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Dorset
1894. County Sch., and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd.
LOVE! T, Harrington Verney, Indian C.S. after exam, of 1895 ; arrived, 7th Jan., 1897, and
(mag. and collr., United Prov.).—Educ. at served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
Sherborne, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. LUARD, Charles Henry, Col., R.E., late
after exam, of 1882 ; arrived, 20th Nov., 1884, India
and served in the N. W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. 1855 ; Public Works Dept. — First commn., June,
joined the dept., Nov., 1857; asst. prin
commr. ; joint tnag., Dec, 1893; dep. commr., cipal, Thomason coll., 1863 ; asst. sec, govt, of
Feb., 1896 ; mag. and collr., Dec, 1896 ; India, public works dept., March, 1865 ; dep.
K.-i-H. Medal, Nov., 1901. supt., Ganges canal, 1865; dep. consulting engr. ,
LOVE I T-THOMAS, Lewis Henry, late Bengal, Oct., 1867; offg. under sec, railway
Police Dept., N.W. Prows, and Oudh.— branch, 1873-75; suptg. engr., June, 1874; acted
Joined the dept., 5th Dec, 1870; asst. district as mint master, Calcutta, 1876; and as consult
supt. , Feb., 1874; district supt., July, 1877; ing engr., Lucknow, 1877, Lahore, 1884, and
dep. inspr. -gen., Sept., 1894; retd., March, Calcutta, 1885; chief engr. , May, 1886; retd.,
190X. Jan., 1890.
LOW, Charles Ernest, B.A., Indian C.S. LUARD, Peter John, late Opium Dept.,
(dtp. commr. , Central Provs.). — Educ. at Rugby, Bengal. —Entered the dept. 1st July, 1866; sub-
and Wadham Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, dep. opium agent, March, 1885; retd., March,
of 1892 ; arrived, 19th Dec, 1893, anc' served in 1902.
the Central Provs. as asst. commr. , and offg. LUCAS, Arthur, Indian C.S. (Judge ami
under sec; settlt. offr., Oct., 1898; K.-i-H. sess. judge, Bombay). —Educ. at Clifton Coll.
medal, Jan., 1901 ; dep. commr., Oct., 1902. and Trinity Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam,
LOWIS, Cecil Champain, Indian C.S. of 1881; arrived, 22nd Nov., 18S3, and served
(dep. commr., Burma). —Educ. at Newton Coll., in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., forest settlt.
Devonshire, Gottingen Gymnasium, and Corpus officer, and W. Bhil agent ; first asst., May,
Christi Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1894; dep. commr. , March, 1896; acting judl
1885; arrived, 8th Jan., 1888, and served in commr., June, 1898; junr. collr., Jan., 1901
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judge and sess. judge, Aug., 1901 ; ditto, frontier tribes in 1852-56; on a special mil.
and agent for Sardars in Deccan, March, mission to Afghanistan, 1857-58 I medal and
>9°3- clasp); asst. quartermaster-gen., Sept., 1858;
LUCAS, Francis Herman, India Office served with China expedn. in i860 (medal and
(asst. private sec. to Sec. of State).— Educ. at 2 clasps); dep. quartermaster-gen., April, 1863 ;
Winchester Coll., and Trinity Coll., Cam with Bhutan field force in 1865 (clasp) ; quarter
bridge ; apptd. junior clerk, finl. dept., 14th master-gen., May, 1868 ; offg. rest., Hyderabad,
Oct., 1901 ; asst. private sec. to the sec. of 1872; adjutant-gen., Sept., 1874; chief of the
state, and precis writer, Nov., 1902. staff, 1879; member of council of India, Dec,
LUCAS, William Henry, Indian C.S. (dep. 1883, to Dec. . 1893; Afghan boundary commr. ,
commr. , Sind).—Educ. at Clifton Coll., and 1884-85.
New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1886 ; LUPTON, Walter James Edwin, Indian
arrived, 19th Nov., 1888, and served in Bombay CS. (scttlmt. offr.. United Prov.). — Educ. at the
as asst. collr. and mag. ; employed in Sind from City of London Sch., London Univ., and New
Nov., 1891 ; on special plague duty in Karachi, Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, ol 1893 ;
March, 1897 ; 1st asst., July, 1897 ; dep. commr. , arrived, 17th Jan., 1895, and served in the
Thar and Parkar, Dec, 1900. N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ;
LUCE. Frank Mowbray, B.A., Indian C.S. under sec. to govt., June, 1899; joint mag.,
(asst. mag. and collr. Bengal). — Educ. at March, 1902; settlmt. off'r., Nov., 1902.
Cheltenham Sch. and Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; LUSH1NGTON, Henry Wellesley, Madras
apptd., after exam, of 1900; arrived, 3rd Dec, Police Dept. (dist. supt. of police). —Joined the
1901, and served in Bengal as asst. ma£. and service, 16th )une, 1875; asst. supt., Nov.,
collr. 1879 ; supt., April, 1888.
LUCKSTEDT, Henry, A.M.I.C.E., late India LUSON, Hewling, B.A., Indian C.S. (mag.
Public Works Dept.).—Trained at Thomason and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at St. Olave's, South-
Coll. ; apptd., 10th Oct., 1871, and posted to wark, and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after
state railways; exec, engr., May, 1884; retd., exam, of 1882; arrived, 30th Dec, 1884, and
July, 1902. served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and
LUDLOW, Edmond Samuel, CLE., Col., joint mag. and dep. collr. ; under see. to govt.,
Indian Army, late Hyderabad Administration.— jud., &c, depts., Oct., 1891; under sec. to
Served with the Madras native infantry from 1858 govt, of India, home dept., March, 1893 ; joint
to 1864, and with the Saugor field divn. in mag. and dep. collr., Aug., 1895; lnaB' anc'
1859 ; from Oct., 1864, served in Mysore and collr., Dec, 1895; dep. commr., Nov., 1896;
Coorg as asst. sunt., small cause court judge, dep. sec. to govt, of India, home dept., Nov.,
asst. commr., and canton*nt. mag. ; services 1897 ; inag. and collr., Oct., 1900.
lent to the Nizam's govt, and apptd. judge of LUTTMAN-JOHNSON. Henry, B.A., late
the suburban court, Hyderabad, Feb., 1884, Indian C.S. (Bengali. —Educ. atWinchester, and
inspr. -gen. of police to the Nizam's govt., ChristChurch,Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1865 ;
April, 1884; rank of dep. commr., May, 1887 ; arrived, 4th Dec, 1867, and served in Bengal as
returned to Europe, Feb., 1896. asst. inag. and collr., olfg. Drivate see. to lieut.-
LUGARD, Henry Ihbetson, Col., Indian govr., and acting under sec. to govt. ; transfd.
Army, late Central Prov. Commn. — First to Assam, Feb., 1874, as dep.commr., and sec. to
commn., Dec, 1853; employed under the mil. chiet commr. ; judge and commr., Assam valley
dept. till 1864, also serving in the Madras police districts, May, 1886 ; rctransfd. to Bengal as
in 1857 and 1860-61 ; from Jan., 1864, served in commr., Nov.. 1892 ; retd., Jan., 1898.
the Central Prov. as asst. commr., cantonmt.
mag., and dep. commr.; reverted to mil. duty, LYALL. Right Hon. Sir Alfred Comyns.
Jan., 1893. G.C.I.E.,K.C.B., P.C., D.C.L., late Indian C.S.
LUKE, Stephen Paget Walter Vyvyan, and late member of the Council of India.—Apptd.
CLE., M.I.E.E., late India Telegraph Dept. — to the Bengal civil service from Haileybury,
Joined the dept., 16th Jan., 1868; had charge 1855; arrived, 2nd Jan., 1856, and served in the
of field telegraph with Peshawar valley force, N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., and
1878, and with Afghanistan force, 1879; CLE., joint mag. ; transfd. to Central Prov.,
Jan., 1880; supt., April, 1880 ; dir., construction April, 1864, and served as dep. commr., offg.
branch, April, 1890; dep. dir.-gen. of tele sec. to chief commr., and offg, commr. of the
graphs, April, 1895 ! retd., March, 1897. Nagpur divn. ; transfd. to Hyderabad assigned
LUKER, Frank (supt., govt, press. United districts, July, 1867, and apptd. commr., W.
Prov. ).— Apptd. supt., govt, press, N.W. Prov. Berar, Aug., 1867; sec. to the govt, of India,
and Oudh, Sept., 1893. home dept. , March, 1873 ; from Nov., 1874, served
LUKIS, Charles Pardey, M.B., F.R.C.S., in the foreign dept. , and was apptd. agent to the
Lieut. -Col., I. M.S. (civil surgn., Agia). —-Joined govr.-gen. in Rajputana, and chief commr. ot
the service. 31st March, 1880; has held various Ajmir; on special duty in England, Aug., 1876;
civil surgeoncies since April. 1R86. sec. to govt, of India, foreign dept. , April, 1878 ;
LUMSDF.N, Oswald Farquhar, M.A., on special pol. duty in Kabul, March. 1880, and
Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at again in Sept.. 1880; K.C.B., May, 1 88 1 ; lieut.-
Edinburgli University and Christ Church, govr., N.W. Prov., and chief commr. of Oudh,
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived April, 1882; CLE., May, 1882; K.C.I.E., Feb.,
30th Nov., 1898, and served in the Punjab as 1887 ; retd., Dec, 1887 ; apptd. member of the
asst. commr. council ot India, 17th Jan., 1888, and re-apptd.,
LUMSDEN, Sir Peter Stark, G.C.B., Jan., 1898; vice-prest., 1895-96; D.C.L. (Oxon.),
C.S.I., Gen., late Council of India.—Ensign, 1889 ; G.C. I.E., Jan., 1896 ; sworn of the privy
Bengal army, Dec, 1847; asst. exec, engr., council, Aug., 100a ; retd. from the Council
1849 ; served in various expedns. against the of India, Jan., 1903; author of 'Rajputana
552 RECORD OF SERVICES.
Gazetteer,' ' Berar Gazetteer,' ' Asiatic Studies,' 30th Oct., 1893, and served in the N.W. Prov.
' Manual of the Law of the Hyderabad Assigned and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag.,
Districts,' 'Life of Warren Hastings,' 'Verses Oct., 1899 ; asst." commr., Nov., 1900.
written in India,' 'Natural Religion in India' LYLE, Henry Ward, LL.B., Indian C.S.
(Rede Lecture for 1891), and 'The Rise of the (dist. and sess. judge. United Prov.). —Educ. at
British Dominion in India.' Winchester, and Trinity Hall, Cambridge ;
LYALL, Sir ChahlesJames, K.C.S.L, CLE., apptd. after exam, of 1884; arrived, 24th Nov.,
M.A., LL.D., late Indian C.S. (sec, jud. and 1887, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh
public dept., India Office). —Educ. at King's as asst. commr., and asst. mag. and collr. ; joint
Coll. Sch. , King's Coll. , London, and Balliol Coll. , mag., Oct., 1891 ; dep. supt., family domains
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1865; arrived, of Maharaja of Benares, April-July, 1892 ; dis
4th Dec, 1867, and served in the N.W. Prov. trict and sessions judge, Feb., 1897 ; supt.,
as asst. mag. and collr. , and offg. under sec; Dehra Dun, Nov., 1899 ; dist. and sessions
.asst. under sec. to govt, of India, foreign dept., judge, Oct.. 1902.
April-June, 1872 ; under sec. in the dept. of LYLE, John Cromie, India Public Works
rev., agric, and commerce, Sept., 1873 ; CLE., Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. Coll.;
Jan., 1880; oflg. sec. to chief commr. , Assam, apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1885, and posted
April, 1880 ; offg. judge and commr., Assam to state rlys. ; exec, engr., Sept., 1896; dep.
valley districts, 1883 and 1888; sec. to chief consg. engr. for rlys., and under sec. to govt.,
commr., Oct., 1883 ; offg. sec. to govt, of India, Madras. July, 1898, to Feb., 1900.
rev. and agricl. dept., Feb. -Nov., 1886, and in LYON, IsidoreBernadotte, CLE., Brigade-
the home dept., Aug., 1889 ; on special duty to Surgn.-Lieut.-Col., late Med. Dept, Bombay. —
report on penal settlt., Port Blair, Dec, 1889; Joined the Indian med. service, 31st March, 1865 ;
sec to govt, of India, home dept., Nov., 1890; apptd. profr., Grant med. coll., and chemical
C.S. I., June, 1893 ; otfg. chief commr. of Assam, analyser to govt., Jan., 1867; was also third
July-Oct., 1894; chief commr. of Central Prov., physician at the Jamsetji Jijibhoy hosp. 1S67-72,
Dec, 1395; K.C.S.I., June, 1897; retd., July, and profr. at the Elphinstone coll. from Dec,
1898 ; apptd. sec judl. and public dept., 1875 ; on special duty conducting petroleum ex
India Office, Aug., 1898 ; author of article periments, 1882; CLE., May, 1889; retd., April,
on 1 Hindustani Literature ' in Encyclopaedia 1892.
Britannica, 1880; 'Sketch of the Hindustani LYON, Percy Comyn, Indian C.S. (sec,
I-anguage,' 1880; 'Translations of Ancient board of rev., Bengal). —Educ at King's Sch.,
Arabic Poetry,' i83, ; 'Guidetothe Translitera Bruton, and Oriel Coll. , Oxford; apptd. after
tion of Hindu and Muhammadan Names in the exam, of 1881 ; arrived, ist Jan., 1884, and
Bengal Army,' 1885 ; and has edited (in Arabic) served in Assam as asst. commr. and personal
Tibrizi's commentary on ten ancient Arabic asst. to chief commr. ; offd. as private sec to
poems, 1894. lieut.-govr. of Bengal, 1888 and 1890; under
LYALL, David Roblrt. C.S.I., late Indian sec. to govt, of Bengal, jud., &c. depts., June,
C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. at Edinburgh Acad.; 1890 ; offg. under sec. to the govt, of India,
apptd. after exam, of i860 ; arrived, 25th Sept., res-, and agricl. dept., April, 1891 ; asst. settlt
1861 ; served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., officer, Cuttack, Nov., 1891; joint mag. and dep.
joint mag. and dep. collr., and mag. and collr.; collr., Dec, 1891 ; employed on N. Behar survey,
inspr.-gen. of police, March, 1883; commr. of as asst. supt., Oct., 1892; also settlt. officer,
Chittagong, Aug., 1887; offd. as pol. officer with I Saran and Champaran, Feb., 1895 ; mag. and
the Lushai expedny. force in 1889; C.S. I. .Jan., I collr., April, 1895; dir. of land records and
1891 ; member of rev. board, May, 1892 ; member agric, Nov., 1897 ; sec, board of rev., April,
of Bengal legist, council, June, 1893 ; on special 1904.
duty in mil. dept., April-Nov., 1894; retd., LYON, William Thomas, N. India salt rev.
April, 1896. dept. (asst. commr., Sambhar).—Entered the
LYALL, Frank Frederick, Indian C.S. (ioinl service, 15th Dec, 1866; asst. commr., Feb.,
mag. and dep. collr., Bengal). —Educ at Edin 1874.
burgh Acad, and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. LYONS, Robert William Steele, Major,
after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, nth Oct., 1893, Indian Med. Service (civil sitrgn., Dharwar). —
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and First commn., ist April, 18S2 ; in mil. employ
collr. ; under sec. to govt, of Bengal, genl. till Jan., 1897; acted as ist physician Jamsetji
dept., May, 1899 ; joint mag. and dep. collr., Jeejeebhoy hospl., and as profr. Grant med. coll.
Dec, 1899. in 1S93 and 1894; cont'd. Jan., 1397; prest.
LYALL, Sir James Broadwood, G.C.I.E. , plague committee, Jan., 1897 ; civil surgn.,
K.C.S.L, late Bengal C.S. —Apptd. from Hailey- Dharwar, April, 1902; K-i-H. medal, Jan.,
buryin 1858; arrived, 8th April, 1858, and served
in the Punjab as asst. commr. , settlt. officer, and LYS, William, B.A., Indian C.S. (head asst.,
dep. commr. ; settlt. commr., Multan and Derajat, Madras)—Educ. at Bath Coll., and Brasenose
March, 1874; finl. commr., Punjab, Jan., 1879; Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1892;
Test, in Mysore and chief commr. of Coorg, Dec, arrived, 10th Dec, 1893, and served in Madras
1883 ; also jud. commr. of Coorg ; lieut.-govr. of as asst. collr. and mag.; head asst., Nov.,
the Punjab, April, 1887, to Nov., 1892, when he 1901.
retd. from the service ; K.C.S.L, June, 1888; LYTTELTON, Hon. Neville Gerald, C.B.,
G.C.I.E., May 1892 ; memberof the royal commn. Lieut.-Genl., late Rifle Brigade.—First commn.,
on opium, 1893-95. 17th Jan., 1865 ; A.D.C. to lord lieut. of Ireland,
LYLE, David Ranken, B.A., LL.B., Indian 1869-73; served in the Jowaki cxpedn. of 1877
C.S. (asst. commr.. United Prov.).—Educ. at (medal with clasp); private sec. to sec of state for
the Acadl. Instn., Colcraine, and Trinity Coll., I war, 1880-82; A.D.C. to chief of staff, expeduy.
Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, I force, Egypt, 1882 (medal with clasp, brouze
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star, 4th class Osmanieh) ; asst. mil. sec. to McCALLUM, James Leslie, Indian C.S.
govr. of Gibraltar, 1883-85 ; mil. sec. to govr. of (asst commr, Burma). —Educ. at Carlisle Gr,
Bombay, March, 1885, to April, 1890; asst. ad Sch. and Edinburgh Univ. ; apptd. alter exam,
jutant-gen., head quarters (England), Dec, 1894 ; of 1902; arrived, nth Dec, 1903, and served
asst. mil. sec. (War Office), Oct., 1897 ; served in Burma as asst. commr.
as brigadier-gen. in the Soudan campaign of McCARTHY, Samuel Traxt. late Madras
1898 (capture of Omdurman) ; maj.-gen. conidg. C.S.— Educ. at St. Patrick's Coll., Carlow ;
a divn. at Aldershot, Sept., 1899; conidg. a apptd. after exam, of 1862 ; served in Madras
brigade in S. Africa, Oct., 1899; local lieut.- as asst. collr. and mag. , and sub-collr. and joint
gen. conidg. a divn., March, 1900. mag.; district and sessions judge, Jan., 1882;
McALPIN, Malcolm- Catrd, M.A., Indian retd. , Ian., 1891.
MACCARTHY, The Ven. Welbore, late
C.S. (asst. settlmt. offr., Bengal). —Educ. at Ecclesl.
George Watson's Coll. , Edinburgh, the Univs. of 20th Dec,Dept., Bengal. —Apptd. junr. chaplain,
1873 ; senr. chaplain, Dec, 1883 ; arch
London and Edinburgh, and Trinity Coll.,
deacon
Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1899 ; arrived 1898. of Calcutta, Aug., 1892 ; retd., Dec,
13th Dec, 1900, and served in Bengal as asst. MACCARTIE, Frederick Fitzgerald,
mag. and collr., and asst. settlmt. offr.
McARTHUR, Alexander Donald, Col., CLE., M.B., B.Ch. (Dub.;, Lieut. -Col., Indian
R.E., late India Public Works Dept.— JoinedService Med. (assay master, Calcutta Mint), —
the service, 30th Mar., 1878; arrived
Apptd. asst. engr. , March, 1869, and employed 7th Nov., 1878, and served on gen., mil., and,
on irrign. works in Bengal ; exec, engr., Sept., jail duty and
1872 ; offg. under sec. to govt, of Bengal, Dublic health officer as dep. sanitary commr. ; apptd.
works dept., 1885 and 1887 ; suptg. engr., July, served as assayofprobr. port of Bombay, June, 1884 ;
in Bombay in i88j and
1891 ; chief engr. and sec. to govt ot Bengal, i88p ; reverted to hisappt. as health officer, Jan.,
irrign. branch, Jan., 1896 to Jan., 1500; retd., 1890; acted as dep. assay master, Bombay mint,
Julv, 1901.
MACARTHUR, Right Rev. James, D.D., in i8qi, 1892, and 1893; CLE., Jan., 1898;
late Bombay Ecclesl. Establt. —Apptd. Bishop assav master, Calcutta mint. May, 1900.
McCLOGHRY, James, F.R.C.S.I., Lt.-Col.,
of Bombay, 1898; arrived, Nov., 1898; resgd., Indian
31st Oct., 1903 ; apptd. bishop of Southampton, Karachi).Med. Service, Bombay (civil surgn.,
1875: mil. —HutvEntered the service
i8qi • 31st March,
till March, ci">l surgn.,
MACARTNEY, George, C.I.E.. Foreign Karachi, March, 1891 ; med. oificer, Katiiiawar
Dept., Government of India (special asst. to
resident in Kashmir). —Joined the service, agency, Nov., 1895; reverted to Karachi, March,
13th Dec, 1888, and served with the Sikkim 1897 ; K.-i-H. medal, Nov., 1901.
McCOLL, Hugh Ernest, Indian C.S. (asst.
field force as asst. pol. offr. and Chinese inter commr., Burma). —Educ. at Clifton Coll., and
preter ; held charge of Chinese Turkistan Christ's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam,
mission from Oct.. 1892, to March, 1893 ; special of 1889; arrived,
asst. to resdt. in Kashmir for Chinese affairs, Burma as asst. 2nd Dec, 1891, and served in
commr. ; add], sess. judge,
April, 1893 ; C.I.E., May, 1900. Tcnasserim and judge, small cause court,
MACAULIFFE, Michael, B.A., late Indian Moulmein, June. 1903.
C.S. (Punjab). —Educ. at Newcastle Sch., McCONAGHEY, Allen, Major, Indian Army,
Limerick, Springfield Coll., and Queen's Foreign Dept., Govt, of India (pol. agent,
Coll., Galway ; apptd. after exam, of 1862; Kalat). — First commn., 23rd Aug., 1884;
arrived, 9th reb., 1864, and served in the Punjab in military employ till Nov., 1896, when he
as asst. commr. and jud, asst. ; dep. commr. , was apptd. pol. asst. Quetta-Pishin : dep-
Dec, 1882; divl. judge, Nov., 1884; retd., commr. , Thal-Chotiali, and pol. agent, Sinjavvi
April, 1893 ; author of ' Lile of Baba Nanak,' and railway dist., Mar., 1902; pol. agent,
and of articles on the Sikh religion in the Chagai, Ian., 1904; ditto, Kalat, Oct., 1904.
' Calcutta Review,' 1880-81. McCONAGHEY, John, M.D., Col., Indian
MACAUSLAND, Redmond Conyngham Med. Service (inspr.-gm., civil hospitals, Pun
Samuel, Lieut.-Col., Indian Army, late Jud. jab). —Joined the service, 30th March, 1872;
Dept., Bengal. —Lieut., 13th Nov., 1872; from April, 1876, served as civil surgn. and supt.
arrived, 9th March, 1873, and served in the of jail at various statiors ; civil surgn. and .supt.
mil. dept., and in the Punjab as cantonmt. Lucknow Lunatic Asylum, Jan., 1395 i inspr.-
mag. ; 1st class cantonmt. mag., Dec, 1887 ; gen. , civil hospitals, Punjab, June, 1902.
retd., Nov., 1904. McCONAGHY, William, M.D., Surgn.-
McBLAINE, Frederick, Indian C.S. (dist. Gen., Indian Med. Service, Bombay (surgn.-
and sess. judge, Bengal). —Educ. at private schs. gen. with the govt, of Bombay). —Joined the
and at Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after exam, service, 1st Oct., 1869; supt. of Matheran,
of 1884 ; arrived, 29th Nov., 1886, and served in Sept., 1877, and Mahabaleshvvar, Oct., 1878;
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.; employed in civil surgn., Karwar, 1882-83 ; Dharwar, Feb.,
Burma and Assam as asst. commr., from Jan., 1885 ; Poona, Oct., 1892 ; principal med. officer,
1890; dep. commr., April, 1896; mag. and Sind dist., Sept., 1898; surgn.-gen. with the
collr., Mar., 1899; dist. and sess. judge, June, govt, of Bombay, Oct., 1902.
1899. McCORKELL, Gilmour, late Indian C.S.
McCALLUM, Edwin, late Indian C.S. (Bom- (Bombay).—Educ. at FoyleColl., Londonderry,
bayi.—Educ. at theWesleyan ConnexionalSch. , and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of
Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1868 ; arrived, 1870; arrived, nth Nov., 1872, and served in
31st Oct., 1870, and served in Bombay as asst. Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and asst. judge ;
collr. and mag.; first asst. collr., April, 1887; senr. asst. judge, April, 1800 ; judge and sessions
retd., March, 1893. judge, June, 1894; retd., July, 1897.
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McCRACKEN, Donald Edwards, For. Dept., at Patna, Dacca, Presidency, and Hugli colls. ;
Govt, of India (dep. dir.. central criminal profr., Sibpur engrg. coll., Nov., 1890 ; offg.
inlc/l. dep.). —Entered the Punjab police dept. principal, April, 1897; inspr. of schools, Nov.,
as oiler, asst. dist. supt., 23rd Dec, 1871 : cont'd., l9MACDONNELL, Right Hon. Sir Antony
April, 1873; dist. supt., July, 1881 ; transfd. to
foreign dept., govt, of India, as asst. to gen. Patrick, G.C.S.I., K.C.V.O., P.C., M.A.,
*upt., Thagi and Dakaiti Dept., Nov., 1887; i late Indian C.S. (under sec. /or Irrlatiii). —
dep. dir., central criminal intell. dept., April, Educ. at Queen's Coll. , Gal way ; apptd. after
1904. exam, ot 1864; arrived, 3rd Nov., 1865, and
McCl'DDEN, Edmund Gerald James, served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., joint
M.I.C.E., late India Public Works Dept.— mag. and dep. collr., offg. mag. and collr., and
Appld., Jan., 1870, and employed on irrign. offg. acctnt.-gen. , Bengal; sec. , govt, of Bengal,
and mil. works in Rajptitana ; transfd. to state I rev. and gen. depts., July, 1884; member of
railways, July, 1875; exec, engr., Nov., 1880; j provl. legisl. council, Nov., 1384; sec, govt, of
engr.-in-chief, Cuttack-Midnapur-Calcutta rail ' India, home dept., March, 1887; C.S. I., June.
way survey, March, 1894 ; N. Bengal-Assam 1888; offg. chief commr., Burma, Sept., 1889:
connection survev, Nov., 1894; retd.. 1896. chief commr., Central Prov. , Nov., 1890;
McCULLAGH", James Robert, Col., R.E., K.C.S. I., Jan., 1893 ; acting lieut.-govr. of Ben
late India Survey Dept. —First commn., 18th gal, Mav, 1893 ; member of govr. -gen. 's council,
Dec., 1861 ; arrived, 20th Oct., 1865; apptd. to Dec, 1893; lieut.-govr. ot N.W. Prov. and
the public works dept., Nov., 1868, and to the Oudh, Nov., 1895; G.C.S.I.. June, 1897 ; retd.,
great trigonl. survey of India, March, 1869; Nov., 1901 ; sworn of the Privy Council, Aug.,
asst. supt., Jan., 1872; dep. supt., July, 1S82 ; 1902; under-sec. for Ireland, Oct., 1902; mem
supt. (new scaled, Aug., 1892 ; retd., Jan., ber of the Council of India, Jan., 1903 to Jan.,
j 895. j 1905, but did not take up the duties of the
McDERMOIT, Benjamin Kenicott Selby I appt. ; sworn ot the Privy Council of Ireland.
(dep. commr., Burma). —Joined the service, June, 1903; K.C.V.O., Aug., 1903; author of
20th Dec, 1872; asst. supt. of police, Oct., ' Food Grain Supply and Famine Relief in Behar
1880, and district supt., Oct., 1882; apptd. to and Bengal,' 1876.
the commn. as asst. commr., Jan., 1887; dep. McDONNELL, Richard Grant Peter Pur-
commr.. Feb., i8qi. cell, CLE., Burma Police Dept. (commr.,
MACDONALD, Angus Roderick.A.M.I.C.E., Rangoon town police). —Apptd. inspr. of police,
late India Public Works Dept. —Trained at 1st Oct., 1886; asst. dist. supt.. Aug., 1887;
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. cngr., dist. supt., Oct., 1896; commr., Rangoon town
Sept., 1870, and posted to state railways ; exec, police. June, TS99 ; CLE., Jan., 1905.
encr. Sept 1888 ; retd., Nov., 1904. McDOWALL, Arthur Carlaw, India Office
MACDONALD, Denis Peter, M.D., Lieut.- (2nd class clerk, Store Dept.).—Clerk, 2nd class,
C*ol., Indian Med. Service. —Joined the service, 26th Oct., 1R93.
1st April, 1873 ; served in the Jowaki and Afghan McDOWELL, George Ronald, late India
campaigns ; on special duty in Egypt, 1883 ; Public Works Dept. —Trained at Thomason
served with the Held hosp. , Lushai expedn. , Coll. ; apptd., 26th Sept., 1864, and employed on
Nov., 1889 ; senr. med. officer, Port Blair, irrign. works in the Punjab, and in the N.W.
July, 1890 ; med. storekeeper, Bengal com Prov. and Oudh; exec, engr., March, 1874;
mand, Inne, 1000; retd., Julv, 1903. retd., 16th Dec, 1900.
MACDONALD, Donald, Col., Indian Army, MACFARLAN John, late Bombay C.S.—
late Survey of India Dept. —First commn., Apptd. from Haileybury, 1857; arrived, 21st
Bengal infantry, Oct., 1853 ; arrived, Dec, 1853 ; Dec, 1857, and served* in Bombay as asst.
apptd. to the survey dept., rev. branch, Dec, collr. and mag.; dep. collr. and mag., in Sind,
i860; rev. surveyor, Jan., 1865; dep. supt., \ 1860-61 ; second asst. collr. and mag., 1862-64;
April, 1866; in charge of the N.W. frontier sur I first asst., July, 1869; acted as postmr.-gen.,
vey, 1879-84 ; asst. surveyor-gen. .Sept., 1887 ; Bombay, and was apptd. postmr.-gen., Madras,
reverted to mil. dutv, 1890. in 1875; offg. postmr.-gen., Bengal, 1877-78;
MACDONALD, Frederick Weston Peile, retd.. Dec. 1878.
Major, Indian Army (pol. offr. in charge of ex- McFARLAND, William Gregg, Indian C.S.
Atnir mid Sardar Aynb Khan). —First commn., (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). — Ednc. at
Oct., 1881 ; joined the Staff Corps, June, 1883 ; Methodist Coll., Belfast, and Dublin Univ. ;
entered the pol. dept., April, 1888 ; actg. pol. ' apptd. after exam, of 1000; arrived, 25th Nov..
agent in Zhob, Dec, 1897; confd., March, 1899; 1901, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
dep. commr. and pol. agent. Thai Chotiali, mag.
April, iqoi ; ditto, Quetta-Pishin, Nov., 1902 ; MACFARLANE, John (Librarian, Imperial
pol. offr. in charge of ex-Amir and Sardar ; Library, Calcutta).—Asst. in British Museum
Ayub Khan. April, 1904. from 17th Feb., 1885, to 29th Jan., 1901, when
MACDONALD, William, India Public Works he was apptd. librarian, Imperial Library,
Dept. (suptg. engr.).—Trained at Thomason Calcutta.
Coll. ; apptd. to the dept., Oct., 1876, and McGANN, Terence Joseph, Col., late Indian
posted to the Punjab ; asst. engr., June, 1877; Med. Service, Madras.—Joined the service, 1st
exec, engr., Nov., 1880; suptg. engr., Dec, April, 1867 ; senr. surgn., Bangalore, andsanitary
1903. commr., Mysore, Sept., 1870; principal med.
MACDONELL. Alexander, M.A., Indian officer, Rangoon dist., April, 1895 ; retd., May,
Educl. Service (inspr. 0/ schools, Bengal). —Educ. 1901.
at Aberdeen Univ. and Corpus Christi Coll., MACGEORGE, Henrv John, late Central
Oxford; joined the Bengal educl. dept., 30th Prov. Commn. —Joined the service, 10th June,
Aug., 1879, ant" served in succession as profr. 1854; dep. collr., Betul, Nov., 1856; asst.
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commr. , Wardha, Dec, i860; in charge of May, 1888; dep. commr., Aug., 1892; reverted
settlt duties, Wardha and Chanda, 1862-63 ; to asst. commr., Sept., 1897 ; retd., Feb.,
dep. commr., Jan., 1877 I retd. , March, 1800. 1902.
MACGREGOR, Alexander, M.A., Indian Police MACKAY, Edward Vansittart, late Bombay
C.S. (assf. commr. , Burma).—Educ. at Edin Dept., 26th Dept. —Apptd. to the Persian Gulf Tel.
burgh Univ. and Trio. Coll., Oxford; apptd. Sept, 1874; transfd. to pol. dept.,
after exam, of 1897; arrived 3rd Dec, 1898, and I May, 1879; asst. collr. of salt rev., Jan., 1883;
served in Burma as asst. commr. asst. supt. [of police, April, 1883; supt of
MACGREGOR, Edwin George Lister police, June, 1886; dist. supt. of police, Feb.,
Laird, Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and wag., 1902 ; retd., July, 1904.
MACKAY, Henry Fisher, India Office (2nd
Bombay). —Ednc. at the Charterhouse and Tnn. class clerk, Finl. Dept.). — Educ. at Robert
Hall, Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1897; Gordon's Coll., Aberdeen ; clerk, 2nd class,
arrived 3rd Dec, 1898, and served in 2nd Oct., 1895.
Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and forest McKAY. Henry Kellock, CLE., Lieut. -Col.,
settlt. offr. Indian Med. Service (civil surgn.,Jubbulpore).—
McHUTCHIN, William. M.I.C.E., India Entered service, Sept., 1873; civ. surgn. and
Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.).—Trained at supt. of lunatic asylum, Jubbulpore, Oct., 1894 ;
Madras Civil Engrg. Coll. ; apptd., 13th Oct., CLE., Dec, 1898.
1874, and posted to Mysore ; exec, engr., June,
1887 ; services lent to Mysore state, 1881-87, an<j K.C.I.E. (member ofJames
MACKAY, Sir Lyle, G.C.M.G.,
the Council of India). —
again from June, 1889; asst. chief engr. and Chairman of the Bengal chamber of commerce,
asst. sec. to govt., June, 18S9; local suptg. 1889 to 1893; member of the viceroy's legisl.
engr., Oct., 1894; sec. in the public works council,
dept., Mysore state, Aug., 1902; suptg. engr., of the sec. of to 1891 1893 ; apptd. member of council
slate, 27th April, 1897 ; H.M. spcl.
Dec, 1903. commr. for commercial negotiations with China,
McINTIRE, Arthur Litton, India Forest Oct, 1901, to Oct., 1902; G.C.M.G., Nov.,
Dept. (conservator, Bengal). — Apptd. asst.
consr. , 24th Nov., 1884; dep. consr. , Dec, 1902. McKEE.John Alexander, late Forest Dept.,
1 891 ; conservator, Dec, 1903. United Prov.—Entered the service, 2nd Oct.,
McINTOSH, Henry James, Indian C.S. {dtp. 1869 ; served in the Forest dept. as sub-
sec. to govt, of India, fin. and commerce dept.). asst., asst., and dep.-conservator ; conservator,
—Educ at Edinburgh Acad, and Univ., and Feb., 1894; retd., Dec, 1903.
Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of MacKENNA, James, M.A., Indian C.S. (dir.
1884; arrived, 25th Nov., 1886, and served in
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; under sec. to of land records and agric, Burma). —Educ at
Dumfries Acad., Edinburgh Univ., and Balliol
govt, finl. and municipal depts., Oct., 1892; Coll.,
employed temporarily in fin. dept., govt, ot arrived,Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1894;
23rd Dec, 1895, and served in Burma
India, in 1893 and 1894; joint mag. and dep. as asst. commr., and asst. settlt. officer; dir. of
collr., Jan., 1894; mag. and collr., April, 1897;
joint sec. to rev. board, April, 1900; dep. sec. land records and agric, May, 1904.
to govt, of India, home dept., Sept., 1900; ditto, M ACKENZIE, Archibald Thomas,
fin. and com. dept., April, 1901. A.M.I.C.E., Madras Public Works Dept.
McIVER, Charles, late Bombay Police dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd.
■— Joined the service as asst. supt. of police, asst. engr., Sept., 1881 ; exec, engr., Feb.,
Karachi, 19th March, 1867; supt., March, 1894. MACKENZIE, Gordon Thomson, late
1873; district supt., Aug., 1875; retd., Nov., Indian C.S. (Madras). —Educ. at King William's
1900. Coll., Isle of Man, and Trinity Coll., Dublin ;
MACIV'ER, Stewart William Graham apptd. after exam, of 1867; arrived, 19th Nov.,
Iver, Indian C.S. (head asst.. Madras). —Educ. 1869, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
at Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after mag.,
exam, ol 1850; arrived, 20th Dec, 1892, and registrar, highcommr.,
asst. head asst. and acting
court ; acting sec, board of rev. ,
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; head Nov., 1884; prest. of the municipal commit.,
asst., Dec, 189Q.
MACIVOR, Charles Vernon, M.A., L.C.E., Jan., 1886;
1885; sub-collr. and joint mag., Nov.,
district and sessions judge, Oct, 1888;
late India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. asst. resdt. in Travancore and Cochin, Sept., ioco ;
engr., 23rd Dec, 1867, and posted to Central addl. member of legisl. council, Madras, May
Prov. ; transfd. to state railways, Jan., 1870 ; to Nov., 1902; retd., Nov., 1904; compiled
exec, engr., April, 1875 ; offg. engr. -in-chief, district manual ol Kistna.
Rajputana-Malwa railway, May, 1894 ; retd.,
Aug., 1896. MACKENZIE, Malcolm Douglas, Sind
MACKAY, Charles Gordon, M.A., Indian Commn. (dep. commr., Sind). — Entered the
service,
C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at dep. commr., Aug., 1877; asst. collr., Dec, 1885;
Watson's Coll., Edinburgh, and Edinburgh Upper Sind Frontier, May, 1898.
Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1000 ; arrived, 2nd MACKENZIE, Nicol Finlayson, late India
Dec, 1901, and served in Madras as asst. collr. Public Works Dept.—Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ;
and mag. apptd. asst. engr., Sept, 1878, and posted to
MACKAY, Duncan Lachlan Macpherson, N.W. Prov. andOudh, irrigation branch ; exec,
late Indian C.S. —Educ. at Madras Coll. and engr., June, 1892 ; under sec. to govt of India,
Univ., St. Andrew's; apptd. after exam, of Aug. to Nov., 1897 ; retd., July, 1902.
1873; arrived, 8th Nov., 1875, and served in MACKENZIE, Stephen Nairne, Indian C.S.
the Central Prov. as asst. commr. ; transfd. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). — Educ. at
to Burma, July, 1876; cantonmt. mag., Rangoon, Winchester Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of 1902 ;
RECORD OF SERVICE?.
arrived, nth Dec, 1703. and served in Bengal I MACLAREN. James Farquharson. M.B.,
as asst. mag. and collr. Licut.-Col., I. M.S. (civil surg., Allahabad).—
MACKENZIE, Thomas Duncan, late Indian Joined the service, 2nd April, 1881 ; has held
C.S. (Bombay). —Educ at Cheltenham Coll. , various civil surgeoncies since June, 1886;
apptd. after exam, of 1864; arrived, 9th Nov., Allahabad, Oct., 1902.
1865, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and McI.AUGHLIN. Frederick Huhert. LL.M.,
mag. ; sec, Baroda inquiry commn., Nov., B.A., late Bengal C.S.—Educat Shrewsbury* Gr.
1873; under sec. to govt, in the rev., &c, Sch., and Magdalen Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
depts., Nov., 1877; junr. collr. and mag., sifter exam, of i860; arrived, 21st Jan., 1863, and
Broach, May, 1884; collr., mag., and pol. served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and
agent, Khandesh, Feb., 1886; acted as chief 1 joint mag. and dep. collr. : from April, 1876,
sec. to govt, of Bombay for various periods ; served in the jud. dept., and was apptd. district
commr. , S. divn. , May, 1889: chief sec. to govt., and sessions judge, 1st grade, March, 1884;
rev., finl. and gen. depts., May, 1891 ; acting retd., March, 1890.
commr. of customs, &c, Bombay, March, 1893; MACLEAN, Charles Smith, C.B., CLE.,
retd., May. 1897. Mai.-Gen., I.S.C.late Pol. Dept., Govt, of India.
McKERRON, Robert Gordon. M.A., Indian I —First commn., 14th Dec, 1853 ; served in the
C.S. (asst. commr., Burma).—Educ. at Kelso Indian mutiny, 1857, China war, i860, Afghan
High Sch., Edinburgh Univ., and Ballio! Coll., war, 1878-80, and Mashud-Waziri expedn.,
1881 ; consul-gen. at Meshed, March, 1889;
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1803 ; arrived, 15th agent
Dec, 1894, and served in Burma as asst. to govr. -gen. , and consul-gen. for
commr. and settlt. offr. Khorassan and Scistan, Nov., 1889 ; returned
MACKIE, Alfred William White, M.A., to Europe, Dec, 1891.
Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). — I K.C.I.E.,MACLEAN, Sir Francis William, Kt.,
K.C. (Chief Justice, Calcutta High
Educ. at Dundee High Sch., St. Andrew's
Univ., and Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge; I1 Court).—-Called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1868;
M. P. for Mid-Oxfordshire, 1885-1891 ; masterin
apptd. after exam, o1* 1900; arrived, 29th Nov., ' lunacy,
1901, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and Calcutta High Court,appointed
1891-1896; Chief Justice,
Nov., 1896; chairman ot
mag.
MACKIE, Andrew Wallace, late Indian the Indian committee of the Indian charitable
C.S. (Bengal). —Educ at Univs. of Edinburgh 1 famine relief fund of 1S97 ; K.C.I.E., 1898 ;
and St. Andrew's ; apptd. after exam, of 1871 ; K-i-H. medal, May, 1900.
arrived, 20th Oct., 1873, and served in Bengal jI M.MACLEAN,I. E. E.. late
Frederick Gurr, CLE.,
India Telegraph Dept. —
as asst. mag. anil collr. ; on famine duty, 1874 Apptd. to the dept., 1st Sept., 1868; personal
and 1877; asst. to dir.-gen. of statistics, Feb., asst. to dir. of telegraphs, April, 1890; in
1875; joint mag. and dep. collr., Oct., 1884; charge, Sind and Baluchistan divn., Feb., 1892 ;
employed in the Punjab in 18S9 as divl. judge ; in charge, check office, March, 1893 ; dir., April,
district and sessions judge, Feb., 1890; retd., 1895 ; dep. dir.-gen., May, 1897 ; dir.-gen., May,
July, 1808.
MACKIE, Charles Hastings, India Public : 1900; CLE., Jan., 1903. ; retd., Nov., 1003.
Works Dept. (dep. loco. supt.). —Apptd. to I McLEAN, John James, M.A., Barr. (1887),
the dept. as asst. loco, supt., 15th March, j Indian C.S. (district and sessions judge. United
1880; lent to B.B. and C.I. rly. co., from Jan., Prov.). — Educ at the International Coll.,
i38_s. I Ealing, and Univ. of Edinburgh ; apptd. after
Mackintosh, Iames Simon, m.a., Ban-. i exam, of 1873 ; arrived, 22nd Nov., 1875, ancl
(1885), late Indian C S.( N.W. Prov. and Oudh).— served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
Educ. at the Royal Acad., Inverness, Edinburgh mag. and collr., asst. commr., and joint mag.;
Univ. .and Oriel Coll., Oxford ; called to the bar judge, small cause court, Allahabad, 1800;
atthc Middle Temple ; apptd. afterexam. ot 1865 ; district and sessions judge, March, 1891.
arrived, 4th Dec, 1867, and served in the N.W. MACLEANE, Charles Donald, Mus. Doc,
Prov. as asst. mag. and collr.. and asst see to M.A., late Indian C.S. (Madras).—Educ. at
govt. ; private sec. tothelieut.-govr. , 1874; offg. Bath Gr. Sch. , Shrewsbury Gr. Sch. , and Exeter
sec. to govt., 1875; junr. sec. to govt, July, Coll., Oxford; apptd. alter exam, of 1864;
1876; see. to board of rev., Aug., 1877; mag. arrived, 19th Dec, 1863, and served in Madras
and collr., Jan., 1886 ; commr., Lucknow, April, as asst. collr. ; under sec. to govt, in chief sec. 's
1896; retd., Oct., 1896. dept., July, 1880; fellow of the univ. of Madras,
MACLAGAN, Edward Douglas, M.A., 1881 ; Kanarese translr. to govt., April, 1881 :
Indian C.S. (dep. commr., Punjab).—Educ at sub-collr. and joint mag., Jan., 1883; on special
Winchester and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. duty at Madras in connection with preparation
after exam, of 1883 ; arrived, 18th Dec, 1886, of ' Manual of Administration,' 1883, and again,
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. and I 1 884 and 1886; acting collr. of sea customs,
offg. under sec. ; supt. of census operations in ', Madras, Feb., 1884; prest. of the committee on
the Punjab, 1890 ; under sec to govt, of India, Muhammadan educl. endowments, Aug., 1885 ;
rev. and agricl. dept., April, 1893 ; retransfd. to Tamil translr. to govt., Sept., 1885; collr. and
the Punjab, as asst. commr., March, 1895 ; dep. mag., Feb., 1886; retd., Feb., 1895.
commr., Oct., 1896. MACLEOD, Bannatyne, B.A., Barr. (1894),
MACLAGAN, Robert Smeiton, Major, R.E., Indian C.S. (collr. and mag., Madras).—Educ. at
India Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.).—Joined Edinburgh Coll. Sch., Edinburgh Univ., and
the mil. works dept. as asst. engr., 22nd March, Clare Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exain. of
1883; exec engr., May, 1894; field service, 1878; arrived, 13th Dec, 1880, and served in
S. African War, 190c; under sec. to govt., j Madras as asst. collr. and mag. , and forest settlt.
Punjab, May, 1902. I officer; head asst., Jan., 1889; sub-collr. and
RECORD OF SERVICES. 557
joint mag., Sept., 1894; collr. and mag., May, salt rev., 24th March, 1879 ; asst. commr., Jan.,
1897. 1S86 ; dep. commr., Aug., 1900.
McLEOD, George Edmonstone, late Assam MACMICHAEL, Neil, M.A., Indian C.S.
Commn.—Appld. extra asst. commr. in Oudh, (head asst., Madras).—Educ. at the Edinburgh
14th Feb., 1870, and asst. commr. in Assam, High Sch. and Univ., and Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
March, 1875; inspr. of labourers, Feb., 1882; apptd. after exam, of 1893 ; arrived, 2nd Dec,
dep. commr., May, 1888; rctd., 1893. 1894, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
McLEOD, Harry, Gen., R.A., late Madras mag.; dep. commr., rev. settlt., July, 1900;
Pol. Dept. —First commn., 1st Nov., 1853 ; com spcl. settlt. officer, May, 1901 ; head asst, June,
missary of ordnance, May, 1879; dep. inspr.- 1904.
gen. of ordnance, Madras, Sept., 1880; supt., McMII.LAN, Alexander, M.A.,Barr. (1883),
gun-carriage factory, Sept., 1881; inspr.-gen. ot late Indian C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ.
ordnance, Sept., 1886 ; consular agent, Pondi- at Aldenham Sch., and Brasenose Coll. , Oxford ;
cherry and Karikal, Aug., 1891. apptd. after exam, of 1866; arrived, 10th Dec,
McLEOD, Kenneth, M.D., Col., late 1868, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst.
Bengal Med. Service (profr., Netlty hosp.). — mag. and colli., and asst. settlt. officer; under
First commn., March, 1865; civil surgn., sec. to govt., March, 1876; dep. supt., family
Jessore, 20th Feb., 1866; sec. to inspr.- domains of Maharaja of Benares, March, 1877 ;
gen. of hosps., Jan., 1871 ; profr. of surgery, joint mag. and dep. collr., Oct., 1883; district
incd. coll., and surgn. at the hosp., Jan., 1880; and sessions judge, April, 1887; retd., May,
also health officer for town of Calcutta, Feb., 1894; apptd. profr. of Indian jurisprudence
1880; retd., April, 1892; member of med. and Indian history, King's coll., London, July,
board, India office, July, 1893-July, 1897 ; profr., 1899; author of a note on the ' History of the
Netley hosp. med. sen., Aug., 1897; author of Family of the Maharaja of Benares' ; and
several publns. on cattle diseases, including 'Divers Ditties, chiefly written in India.'
the report of the cattle plague commn., 1871, MACMILLAN, Archibald Morven, M.A.,
and on medico-legal subjects ; also of ' History Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay).—
of the Bengal Medical Schools,' &c. Educ. at the High Sch. and Univ., Glasgow;
McLEOD, Norman Frederick, India Public apptd. after exam, of 1902 ; arrived 21st Nov.,
Works Dept. (suplg. mgr.). —Trained at R.I.E. 1903, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
Coll. ; appointed to the dept. as asst. engr. , mag.
Sept., 1878, and posted to N.W. Prov. and McMILLAN, Henry, India Public Works
Oudh ; exec, engr., Jan., 1892 ; suptg. engr., Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E., Coll. ;
June, 1903. apptd. acst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1883, and posted
MACLEOD, Roderick, M.D., late Bengal to state rlys. ; exec, engr., July, 1894.
Med. Service. —House physician, med. coll. MACMILLAN, Michael, B.A., Indian
hosp., Calcutta, 24th June, 1865 ; served as med. Educl. Service (princpl. and profr. of English
officer at several stations, and was apptd. health literature. Elphinstone coll., Bombay). —Educ. at
officer of the port of Calcutta, Oct., 1889 ; supt. Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; joined the service,
of emigration, March, 1892 ; retd., Feb., 1897. 1 2th June, 1878, as profr. of logic and moral
MACLEOD, Roderick Henry, late Indian philosophy, Elphinstone coll.; profr. of English
C.S. (United. Prov. ).—Educ. at Univ. Coll., literature, April, 1892; ditto, and principal,
London, and London Univ. ; apptd. after exam,
of 1875; arrived, 13th Dec, 1877, a"d served June, 1900; is the author of 'A School History
of India,' and of a volume of Indian studies;
in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh, as asst. mag. has edited various English classics for Indian
and collr. , district and sessions judge, and joint students.
mag. ; judge, small cause court, Allahabad, McMINN, Charles William, B.A., late
April, 1891; district and sessions judge, May. Bengal C.S. (Central Prov.). —Educ. at Queen's
1 891 ; legal remembrancer, March, 1894 ! member, Coll., Belfast ; apptd. after exam. ofi86o; arrived
legisl. council, Jan., 1894 ; dist. and sess. judge, 21st Jan., 1863, and served in the N.W. Prov.
April, 1902; retd., Aug., 1904. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr., settlt. officer,
McMAHON, Arthur Henry, C.S.I., CLE., asst. commr., and joint mag.; from March, 1879,
Major, Indian Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of served in the Central Prov. and was apptd. dep.
India (agent to govr.-genl. in Baluchistan). — commr., Nov., 1884 ; ofl'd. as commr. in 1887;
First commn. , 10th March, 1883; asst. commr., retd., Aug., 1891 ; compiled Gazetteer of Oudh.
Punjab, June, 1887; employed in Zhobfrom Oct., MACMULLEN, George Reade, Major.I.S.C,
1890; dep. commr., Thai, and pol. agent, Loralai, late Police Dept., Burma.—First commn., nth
April, 1892; pol. agent in Zhob, April, 1893; Sept., 1876; served in the Burmese war,
accompanied mission to Kabul, Aug., 1893 ; 1887-88 (medal and clasp), and Miranzai
CLE., Jan., 1894; acting rev. commr., Balu expedn., 1891 ; dep. inspr.-gen. of mil. police,
chistan, Feb., 1894 ; British joint commr., Burma, March, 1892 ; reverted to mil. duty,
Afghan-Baluch boundary commn., April, 1894, 1897; retd.. May, 1902.
and from January, 1896; C.S.I., June, 1897; MACNAB, Allan James, Major, I.M.S. (surg.
pol. agent, Gilgit, Aug., 1897; asst. sec. to to the Viceroy).—1st commn., 31st March, 1890;
govt, of India, foreign dept., Nov., 1898 ; pol. in mil. employ till Dec, 1903, when he was
agent, Dir. Swat and Chitral, Feb., 1899; rev. apptd. joint med. offr., Simla ; surgn. to the
.-ind judl. commr., Baluchistan, April, 1901 ; on Viceroy, Dec, 1904.
depn. with the Seistan Mission from Nov., 1902 ; MACNABB, Sir Donald C, K.C.I E., C.S.I.,
agent to govr.-genl. in Baluchistan, Jan., 1905.
McMASTER, Bryce, Salt, Abkari and late Bengal C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury in
1853; served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ;
Customs Dept.. Madras (dep. commr ). — Em dep. commr., Peshawar, 1865; commr., Hissar
ployed in Famine dept., 1877-78; dep. collr., divn. , 1872, and subsequently in the Lahore
3 M
553 RECORD OF SERVICES.
Rawal Pindi, and Peshawar divns. ; retd. , MACONCHY, George Campbell, India
1881 ; K.C.I. E., Feb., 1887. Public Works Dept. (exec. mgr.). —Trained at
MACNABB, Donald John Campbell, Major, R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engT.,
Indian Army (dep. commr., Burma).—Entered Sept. 1880, and posted to Bengal ; exec, engr.,
the service, Aug., 1884; on mil. duty to April, March, 1893; sany. engr., Bengal, March to
1887 ; apptd. to the Burma Commn. as asst. Sept., 1902.
commr., April, 1887; transfd. to Central Prov., MACONOCHIE, Alexander Francis, Indian
April, 1897; dep. commr., April, 1897; re- C.S. (junr. collr., Bombay).—Educ. at West
transfd. to Burma, Nov., 1902; author of a work minster, and Balliol Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. after
on the Chins, and a handbook of the Haka Chin exam, of 1880 ; arrived, 8th Dec, 1882, and
dialects. served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and
MACNABB, James William, late Bengal C.S. acting joint administrator, Rajpipla ; survey
(Punjab). —Apptd. from Haileybury ; arrived, and settlt. supt., Baroda, Dec, 1890 ; first asst.,
2nd Jan., 1852, and served in the Punjab as asst. March, 1895 ; junr. collr. and pol. agent,
commr. and dep. commr. ; commr. and supt. , Akalkot, April, 189c.
Ambala, Nov., 1875, and afterwards in the MACONOCHIE, Evan, Indian C.S. (priv. src.
Hissarand Delhi divns. ; retd., March, 1886. to Maharaja of Mysore). —Educ. at Sherborne
McNAIR, Arthur Wyndhah, Indian C.S. Sch., and New Coll. , Oxlord ; apptd. after exam,
(joint mag.. United Prov.). —Educ. at St. Paul's of 1887 ; arrived, 29th Oct., 1880, and served in
Sch., and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after Bombay as asst. mag. and collr. ; acted as.
exam, of 1891; arrived, 8th Nov., 1893, and administrator, Sachin state, 1800 and 1891 ; dep.
served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. I supt., Gujarat rev. survey, April, 1896; 2nd
mag. and collr. ; dep. commr., Sept., 1898 ; joint asst., July, 1896, under sec. to govt, of India,
mag., May, 1002. rev. and agric dept.. Dec, 1897; 1st asst.,
MacNAIK, Roiiert Hill, Indian C.S. (asst. June, March, 1901 ; priv. sec. to Maharaja of Mysore,
commr., Cent. Prov.). —Educ. at George Wat 1902.
son's Coll., Edinburgh, and Edinburgh Univ. ; Col., MACPHERSON, Andrew Kennedy, Lieut.-
I.S.C., late Punjab Administration. —
apptd. after exam, of 1899 ; arrived 4th Dec, First commn.,
1900. and served in the Cent. Prov. as asst. I March, 1866 ; 19th Dec, 1865; arrived, 9th
from April, 1871, served as
commr. cantonmt. mag. at various stations in the
McNEILE, Charles, Col., I.S.C., late Punjab ; was employed under govt, of India,
Punjab Commn. —Arrived, 1 ith Dec, 1858 ; from home
Dec, 1861, served in the Punjab police dept. 1900. dept., in 1891 and 1892; retd., April,
as asst. supt. ; from May, 1865, served in the MACPHERSON, Sir Arthur George,
commn. as asst. commr. and jud. asst. ; dep. K.C.I. E., late Jud. and Public Dept., India Office.
commr., March, 1886; retd., March, 1888. —Educ. at the Univ. and King'sColl. , Aberdeen,
McNEILL, Duncan, Col., Indian Army, late and Univ. of Edinburgh; called to the bar.
Police Dept., Punjab. —Joined the service, 8th Inner Temple, 1852; 1st judge of Calcutta small
Dec, 1855; arrived, 29th Dec, 1855, and served cause court, 1859 ; sec. to govt, of Bengal, legisl.
in the suppression of the Mutiny, and with the dept., 1862 ; offg. dep. sec. to govt, of India in
expedn. to the Pachmarhi hills; asst. district the home dept. (legisl. ), 1863, and apptd. asst.
supt. of police, Punjab, July, 1862; district ' sec, Oct., 1864; judge of the high court, Cal
supt., April, 1867; reverted to mil. dept., Jan., cutta, 1865; acted as chief justice, 1875 retd.,
1893. 1877; legal adviser to the sec. of state, Nov.,
McNEILL, James, Indian C.S. (is/ asst., 1879; sec. in the jud. and public dept., India
Bombay).— Educ. at Univ. Coll., Blackrock, office, 1882-03 ; K.C.I.E., Jan., 1889.
Royal Univ., Ireland, and Emmanuel Coll., MACPHERSON, Charles Gordon Wel-
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1888 ; arrived, land, CLE., late Indian C.S. ( Bombay). —Apptd.
22nd Nov., 1890, and served in Bombay as asst. after exam, of 1867; arrived, 30th Dec, 1869, and
collr. and mag. ; 2nd asst., Oct., 1896 ; compiled served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. , and
the gen. administration report, 1895-96 ; 1st supt. of police; under sec. to govt, of Bombay,
asst., Oct., 1900; ditto, and special collr. under for famine relief, Nov., 1876; on famine relict
the land acquisition act, Bombay, Sept., 1902. duty in Madras, 1877-79; under sec. to govt, of
MACONACHIE, George Archibald, M.D., Bombay, pol. and jud. depts. , Feb., 1881 ; acting
CM., Brigade-Surgn. -Lieut. -Col. , late Med. private sec. to govr. of Bombay, 1880-81 ; acted
Dept., Bombay. —Joined tile Indian med. dept., as sec. to govt. , pol. , &c, depts., in 1884 and 1 885;
1st April, 1867; was employed under the mil. acting special judge under the Deccan agricul
dept. till Jan., 1872, including service in the turists relief act, 1885 and 1886 ; judge and
Abyssinian campaign (medal), and subse sessions judge, Nov., 1885 ; retd., April, 1897.
quently as ophthalmic surgn. and profr. at the MACPHERSON, Duncan James, C.I.E.,
Grant med. coll., Bombay; also presidency M.A., Indian C.S. (commr., Bengal.) — Educ
surgn. from June, 1880 ; principal and profr., at the High Sch. and Univ., Edinburgh;
Grant med. coll., April, 1893 ; retd., June, 1897. apptd. after exam, of 1876; arrived, 10th Nov.,
MACONACHIE, James Robert, B.A., late 1878, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
IndianC.S. (Punjab). —Educ. at MerchantTaylors' collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., Sept., 1888;
Sch. and London Univ.; apptd. after exam, of mag. and collr., April, 1893 ; collr. of customs.
1869; arrived, 9th Jan., 1872, and served in the Calcutta, Oct., 1809; commr., Feb., 1904.
Punjab as asst. commr., scttlt. officer, and oflg. MACPHERSON, George Morison, M.A.,
postmr.-gen. ; dep. commr., Feb., 1887 ; offd. as LL. D., Barr. (1873), late Indian C.S. (Bombay).
rominr., Lahore, 1P93 ; author of ' Agricultural —Educ. at Univ. of Aberdeen ; apptd. after
Proverbs of the Punjab,' and a report on the exam, of 1859; arrived, 10th Oct., i860, and
settlt. of the Delhi district; retd., Aug., 1896. served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., asst.
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judge small cause court judge, and judge and ' London Sch. ; apptd. 2nd class clerk, India Store
sessions judge ; jud. commr. in Sind, Jan. , 1885 ; depot, 19th Aug., 1902.
also judge of the sadar court, Oct., 1887; acted McRAE, John Graham, Col., I.S.C., late
as commr. in 1886; retd. , May, 1895. Forest Dept., Bombay. — Arrived, 10th July,
McPHERSON, Hugh, Indian C.S. (mag. 1858, and served in Bombay on mil. duty till
and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Paisley (jr. Sch., March, 1867, and subsequently in the rev. sur
Glasgow Univ.. London Univ. , and Balliol Coll., vey dept. as asst. supt. ; on mil. duty, 1867-68
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1889; arrived, (field service in Abyssinia), and again, 1870-71 ;
28th Nov., i8qi, and served in Bengal as asst. from Nov., 1871, served in the Bombay forest
mag. and collr.; joint mag. and dep. collr., dept. as dep. conservator ; conservator of
June, 1897; mag. and collr., Nov., 1902. forests in Sind, Aug., 1878 ; retd., May, 1891.
MACPHERSON, John Molesworth, C.S.I., MACRAE, John Kenneth, late Burma
Barr. (1876) (sec. to govt, of India, legist, dept. ). — Commn. —Joined the commn., 20th July, i860;
Educ. at Westminster Sell. ; advocate of the high registrar to the court of the recorder, and judge
court, Calcutta; served from Dec, 1877, as dep. of the court of small causes, Maulmain, May,
sec. to the govt, of India in thelegisl. dept. ;offd. 1864; dep. commr., July, 1869; town mag.,
as sec. for various periods ; confd. as sec. to Akyab, Nov., 1874 ; boundary officer, Nov. , 1880;
govt., Dec, 1896; C.S.I., June, 1897; editor of prest., Akyab municipal committee, Jan., 1885 ;
' Macpherson's Law of Mortgage in British retd., April, 1894.
India,' and compiler of ' Lists of British Enact MACRAE, Roderick, Lieut. -Col., I. M.S.,
ments in force in Native States.' Bengal Med. Dept. (civil surgeon). — First
MACPHERSON, Thomas Stewart, Indian commn., March, 1895 * mu- employ till
C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). — Educ. at April, 1882 ; since when he has held civil
Edinburgh Univ., and Trin. Coll., Oxford ; surgeoncies at various places in Bengal ; author
apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived, 20th Nov., of a work on cholera, and of papers on medical
1899 ; and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and subjects.
collr. MACRURY.Colin Willi am, Brigade-Surgn.-
MACPHERSON, Sir William, Knt., Lieut.-Col., late Bombay Sanitary Dept. —Joined
late Indian C.S., Bengal. —Apptd. from the service, 1st April, 1869 ; arrived, 30th Oct.,
Hailcybury ; arrived, 30th Nov., 1856 ; 1869, and served on gen. duty in Sind ; dep.
served in "Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., sanitary commr., Feb., 1878; dep. supt. of
and joint mag. and dep. collr. ; mag. and census in Sind, 1881 ; sanitary commr. to the
collr., Nov., 1866; district and sessions judge, govt, of Bombay, May, 1888; retd., March,
Dec, 1874; judge of the high court, Calcutta, 1896.
Jan., 1885; Knt., Jan., 1900; retd., March, McSWEENY, Denis Leon, India Office (and
1900. class clerk, store depot). —Apptd. 2nd class clerk,
MACPHERSON, William Charles, C.S.I. , store depot, 14th March, 1904.
Indian C.S. (commr., Bengal).—Educ. at McSWINEY, John, M.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
Winchester Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of commr., Assam). —Educ. at Clongowes Wood
1875; arrived, 27th Dec, 1877, and served Coll., and Dublin Univ. ; apptd. after exam,
in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and in of 1898; arrived, 20th Nov., 1809, and served
Assam as asst. commr. and asst. sec; in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr ; transfd. to
under sec. to govt, of Bengal, Nov., 1885 ; Assam as asst. commr., Dec, 1901.
offg. under sec. to govt, of India, Jan., i3S8 ; MACTAGGART, Charles, M.A., M.B.,
joint mag. and dep. collr., May, 1888; mag. and Major,
collr. , July, 1892 ; dir. of land records and agric. , gen. ojI.M.S., United Prov. , Jail Dept. (inspr.
prisons).—First commn., April, 1886 ;
Jan., 1894; mag. and collr., Nov., 1807; offg. in mif. employ till July, 1889 ; supt., central
sec. to govt, gen. and rev. depts., Feb., 1902 ;
member of legisl. council, Bengal, March, 1902 ; and dist. jails. Sept., 1800 ; offg. inspr.-gen.
C.S. I., Jan., 1903 ; tempy. sec. to govt., genl. of prisons, N.W. Prov. and Oudh, April, 1901 ;
and rev. depts., Feb., 1903 ; offg. chief sec, confd., Mnrch, 1902.
MADDOX, Stuart Lockwood, M.A., Indian
May, 1903 ; commr., Oct., 1903 ; author of 1 An
Aid to Revenue and Magisterial Duties in C.S. (mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Fettes
Coll., Edinburgh, and Worcester Coll., Oxford;
Bengal.'
McQUEEN, Sir John Withers, K.C.B., I apptd. after exam, of 1885; arrived, 23rd Nov.,
1888, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
Lieut. -Gen., Indian Army. — First commn. , Ben colli'., and asst. settlt. officer; joint mag. and
gal infantry, April, 1854; served throughout dep. collr.,
Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; commanded March-April,Nov., 1894; settlt officer, Cuttack,
1896 ; mag. and collr., July,
4th Punjab infantry in Oudh and Rohilkhand 1898.
campaign of 1858 ; served againstthe Kabul Khey MADGAVKAR, Govind Dinanath, B.A.,
Waziris in i860 (medal and clasp), and in the Indian C.S. (is/ asst., Bombay). —Educ. at St.
Jowaki Afridi expedn., 1877-78 (clasp) ; served Xavier's and Elphinstone Colls., Bombay,
in Afghan 'var, 1878-80 (medal and two clasps, Bombay Univ.,
C.B.); served in Mahsud Waziri expedn., May. apptd. after exam,and Balliol Coll., Oxford;
1881; mil. sec. to govt., Punjab, Jan., 1883; 1892, and served inof Burma 1890; arrived, 2nd Dec,
as asst. commr. ;
brigadier-gen., commanding Haidarabad con
tingent, Sept., 1885 ; Punjab frontier force, Oct., transfd.
July,
to Bombay, Mar., 1897; 2nd asst.,
1897; istasst., Dec, 1903.
1886; commanded Hazara expedn. , i888(medal);
K.C.B., April, 1889; returned to Europe, Aug., MADHUBCHUNDER ROY (see Roy, M.C.).
1892. MAFFEY, John Loader, Indian C.S. (asst.
McRAE, Henry Warren, India Office (2nd mag. and collr. United Prov.).—Educ. at Rugby
class clerk, India Store Depot).— Educ. at City of Sch , and Christ Church Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
2 M 3
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after exam, of 1899 ; arrived 3rd Dec, 1900, and MAITLAND, William James, CLE. (dep.
served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. %ovt. dir. ofrailways, India Office). —Educ. atthe
commr. and asst. mag. and collr. Edinburgh Acad. , and abroad ; temporary clerk,
MAGGS, Percy Harold, India Office (2nd 3rd Nov., 1866; junr. clerk, July, 1867; asst
class clerk, accnt.-gen's, dept.).—Apptd. 2nd private sec. and precis writer to the sec. of state,
class clerk, accnt. -gen. 's dept., 19th March, 1878 ; private sec. to the sec. nf state (Viscount
1903. Cross;, Aug., 1886; CLE.. Feb., 1887; dep.
MAGIIIRE, Hugh Fitzjohn Tyrrfl, late govt. dir. of Indian guaranteed railways, June,
Indian C.S. (Bengal). —Educ. at Clifton Coll., 1892. MALAN, Walter de Merindol, B.A., Indian
and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, C.S. (registrar,
of 1876; arrived, 25th Nov., 1878, and served Winchester and chiefcourt, Punjab).—Educ. at
in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and joint exam, of 1896;New Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. after
arrived, 1st Dec, 1897, and
mag. ami dep. collr. ; offd. as asst. sec. to the
govt, of India, foreign dept., 1889; on special served sec, to
in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; under-
govt., Punjab, March, 1901 ; registrar,
duty in connection with census work in Calcutta, chief court, Punjab, April, 1902.
1890 ; mag. and collr., April, 1893 ; dep. commr., MALET, Allen Arthur Grenville,
Oct. , 1 893 ; reverted to joint mag. and dep. collr., A.M.I.C.E., late Madras Public Works Dept.
Aug., 1000; retd., 1904. —Trained at the Royal Indian Engrg. Coll. ;
MAHANANDA GUPTA, B.A., Provl. C.S. entered the service, Oct, 1877; exec, engr.,
Bengal {collr. of stamp rev. and supt. of excise
rev., Calcutta). — Joined the service, 22nd April, J Nov., 1890; retd., July, 1901.
MALLET, Frederick Richard, F.G.S.,
1873, as sub-dep. collr.; dep. mag. and dep. F.C.S. , late Geological Survey of India. —Apptd.
collr., April, 1875 ; dep. collr., collr., of stamp | asst. and joined, 12th Feb., 1859; dep. supt.,
rev., and supt. of excise rev., Calcutta, June, 1 April, 1883 ; designation changed to supt. of
1903- survey; retd., 1889; author of contributions to
MAHANY, Horace George Harold, India the survey publns.
Office (2nd class clerk). —Apptd. clerk, 2nd class, MALLET, Robert Trefusis, late India
India office, and detached lor duty with the asst. I Public Works Dept. —Joined the Bombay
mil. sec. for Indian affairs, War office, 3rd April, public works dept., Jan., 1868; exec. engr. on
1894 ; returned to India Office, and was attached the Punjab N. state railway, Nov., 1868 ; engr.-
to the dept. of the Political A.D.C., Oct., 1904. in-chief, Indus valley railway, April. 1879; dir.
MAHESH CHANDRA NYAYARATNA, of stores, railway branch, Oct., 1880; engr.-
MAHAMAHOPADHYAYA,C.I.E.,late Bengal Educn. in-chief, Rewari-Firozpur railway, Nov., 1881;
Dept. —Served in the educn. dept. from 10th engr. -in-chief, Firozpur bridge, 1885; transfd.
Jan., 1864. as asst. profr. and profr. in the to N. W. railway as chief engr.. Jan., 1886;
Sanskrit coll. .Calcutta, and was apptd. principal, engr. -in-chief, Chenab bridge project, May,
May, 1385 ; author of 'Tulsi Mimansa,' 'Loopta 1887 ; temporarily held office of dir. -gen. of rail
Sambatsara,' &c. ; retd., Feb., 1895. ways, 1887 ; retd., March, 1892.
MAHIMOHUN GHOSE (see Ghose, M.). MALLICK, Basanta Kumar, Indian C.S.
MAIR, Edward, M.B., Lieut.-Col., Indian Coll. and (dist. scss. judge, Bengal). —Educ at LTniv.
Med. Service.—Joined ;he service, 31st March, apptd. Sch., and King's Coll., Cambridge;
after exam, of 1887 ; arrived, 13th Jan..
1874 ; employed on mil. duty and in acting civil | 1800, and
appts. till Jan., 1879, when he was apptd. civil collr. ; jointserved in Bengal as asst. mag. and
mag. and dep. collr.. Sept., 1895 ;
surgn., Bijnor ; was afterwards jail supt. at mag. and collr., July, 1900; dist. and sess.
lhansiand Benares; supt. .central jail, Bareilly,
Oct., 1891 ; acted as inspr.-gen. ofjails, N.W. P., judge, March, 1902.
MALLIK, S. C. (see Satyendra Chandra
in 1892; ditto, Bengal, Aug., 1898 ; confd. , July, Mallik).
1900 ; retd. July, 1902. MALLOCK, Henry Archibald, Col., Indian
MAITLAND, John, M.D., MX. (Edin.), Army.late IndiaTelegraph Dept. —Lieut. .Bengal
Lieut.-Col., Indian Med. Service (principal, artillery.
Madras tned. coll.). —Joined the service, 31st I Jan., 1861Dec, 1853 ; joined the telegraph dept..
March, 1876; 2nd suign., gen. hosp., Madras, Dec, 1866;; supt., 1st grade, and storekeeper,
dir. of construction, April, 1868;
Feb., 1882 ; profr., med. coll., April, 1882 ; surgn. dep.dir.-gcn.June, 1883; offg.dir.-gen., 1886-87,
tothe govr. of Madras, March, 1889 ; civilsurgn., I
Coconada, Jan., 1891 ; surgn., 4th district, andMALTBY, 1888 ; reverted to mil. dept., 1889.
Edward Pennycuick, Lieut.-Col.
Madras, and profr. , med. coll., Aug., 1893 ; profr. late Foreign Dept., Govt,
of surgery, med. coll. , and senr. surgn., genl. commn., Madras infantry, Jan.,of1861India.— First
hosp., April, 1895; ditto, and first surgn., genl. civil employ in the Mysore commn. ; from served in
Jan.,
hosp., Aug., 1901 ; principal, med. coll., and j 1864; dep. commr., Oct., 1877; small cause
senr. med. offr., gen. hosp., May, 1903. court judge, and town and cantonmt. mag..
MAITLAND, Pelham James, C.B., Major- Bangalore, March, 1879 ; district mag. and
Gen., late Indian Army. — First commn., 2nd ' collr., and'prest. , municipal commn., Bangalore,
May, 1 856 ; served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 J March. 1881 ; retd., Jan., 1887.
(medal) ; dep. asst. quartermaster-gen., intelli- MAN, Edward Horace, CLE., late Port
gence branch, Bengal, 1880-85; ass'. quarter- | Blair Admn. —Joined the service as asst. supt.,
master-gen. in the samedept. , 1885-87 ; employed 3rd Nov., 1869 ; was in charge of Nicobar Islands
with the Afghan boundary commn., 1884-86 ; in 1871 and 1874. and from 1883 to 1888 ; 1st asst.
asst. sec, mil. dept., govt, of India, Jan., 1891 ; supt., Jan., 1888; dep. supt., April, 1891:
dep. sec, April, 1892; sec, April, 1896 ; oft'g. CLE., Jan., 1893 1 retd., 13th Sept., 1901 ;
pol. reudt., Aden, June, 1901 ; retd., June, ' joint author of a work on the S. Andaman
1904. ] language ; has also publd. a monograph on ' The
RECORD OF SERVICES.
Aboriginal Inhabitants of the Andaman Ishnds,' 1893 ! transfd. to superior rev. estabt. as dep.
and a 'Grammar and Dictionary of the Central manager, Oct., 1902.
Nicobarese Language.' MANT, Reginald Arthur, B.A., Indian
MANAVEDAN RAJA, K.C. (see Kellakka C.S. (dep. sec. to govt, of India, finl. dept.). —
Covilagom Manavedan Raja). Educ. at Trinity Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
MANCE.SirHenryChristopher, Kt.,C.I.E., exam, of 1893; arrived, 10th March, 1895, and
late Indo-European Telegraph Dept.— Apptd. served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; under
to the dept., July, 1863; supt. , Karachi, Persian sec. to govt., Jan., 1899; under sec. to govt, of
Gulf section, Sept., 1866; engr. and electrician, J India, hnl. dept., March, 1901 ; den. ditto,
Sept., 1879 ; C. I.E., Jan., 1883 ; Kt., 1885; retd., 1 April, 1904.
1886. MARDON, Evelyn John, B.A.. LL.B.,Barr.
MANCHERJI PESTANJ1 KHAREGHAT, (1889), Indian C.S. (mag. and collr., UniledProv.).
Indian C.S. (judge and sess. judge, Bombay). — —Educ. at Clifton Coll., and Christ's Coll.,
Educ. at St. Xavier's Coll., Calcutta, Univ. Cambridge; apptd. afterexam. of 1886 ; arrived,
Coll., London, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. nth Nov., 1889, and served in the N.W. Prov.
after exam, of 1882; arrived, 8th Dec, 1884, and Oudh as asst. commr. and asst. mag. and
and served in Bombay as asst. collr. ; 1st collr. ; joint mag., Nov., 1893; dep. commr.,
asst., July, 1895 ; judge and sessions judge, Jan., 1898 ; mag. and collr., Nov., 1902 ; author
Jan., 1897. of ' Trade and the administration in British E.
MANDER, Alfred Thomas, Col., R.E.. late Africa.'
Public works Dept., Bombay.—Joined Addis- MA RETT, James Richard, Col. , Indian Army,
combe, Feb., 1854; 2nd lieut., Dec, 1855; lateOudhCommn.—First com inn. ,4th Feb., 1858 ;
arrived, 21st Dec, 1857, and served in the dept. served during the Jaintia and Khasia rebellion
as asst. and execengr. ; suptg. engr. , Nov., 1886 ; in 1862-63, and captured the Khasia rebel chief;
retd., Sept., 1889. also during the Bhutan campaign, 1865 (medal
MANISTY, George Eldon, Barr. (1877), late and clasp); asst. commr., Oudh, July, 1867;
Indian C.S. (Bengal). —Educ. at Kuabon Gr. sub-judge, Aug., 1879; district judge, March,
Sch., Marlborough Coll., and St. John's Coll. , 1887; reverted to mil. dept., and returned to
Cambridge ; apptd. afterexam. of 1871 ; arrived, Europe, Feb., 1806.
6th Dec, 1873, and served in Bengal as asst. MARINDIN, Charles Randal, Indian C.S.
mag. and collr.; joint mag. and dep. collr., Dec, (commr., Bengal).—Educ at Shrewsbury Gr.
1884; mag. and collr., July, 1890 ; oflg. acctnt.- Sch. ; apptd. afterexam. of 1870; arrived, nth
gen., Bengal, March, 1894; offg. commr. ofexcise, Nov., 1872, and served in Bengal as asst. mag.
June, 1896; author of 'Metamorphosis of and collr. ; on famine relief duty, 1874; joint
Silver,' and 'Currency for the Crowd '; retd., mag. and dep. collr. , Nov. , 1884 ; mag. and collr. ,
Nov., 1899. April, 1889; commr., April, 1898.
MANMATHA KRISHNA DEB, Indian C.S. MARJORIBANKS, Norman Edward, Indian
(asst. mat;, and collr., Bengal). — Educ. at C.S. (dep. dir. 0/ land records, Madras). — Educ.
Calcutta Univ. and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. at Bishoo Cotton's Sch. and Coll., Bangalore,
afterexam. of 1898 ; arrived, 6th Dec, 1899, and Belfast Royal Acadl. Inst., Royal Univ. of
served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. Ireland, and Trinity Hall, Cambridge ; apptd.
MAN MATH NATH BHATTACHARYYA afterexam. of 1891 ; arrived, 29th Oct., 1893, and
(see Bhattacharvya, M. N.).
MANN, G'JSTav, late Forest Dept., Assam. — i] asst., served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag ; head
Asst. in govt, cinchona plantations, Darjiling, I dept., March,19011900;
July, ; offg. under sec. to govt., rev.
dep. dir. of land records,
Nov., 1863 ; asst. conservator of forests, Bengal, Nov., 1903.
Dec, 1864 ; from Nov., 1868, served in the Assam
fotres dept.; conservator, Sept., 1882; retd., MARKBY.SihWilliam, K.C.I. E..D.C. I.., late
May, 1891. High Court, Calcutta. —Educ at Merton Coll.,
MANN, John, M.A., late Bengal Educ. Oxford ; fellow of All Souls Coll., and of Balliol
Coll.; recorder of Buckingham, 1864-66 ; judt;e
Dept.). —Educ. at Glasgow Univ.; joined the of
service, 21st Oct., 1878, as profr., presidency the high court, Calcutta, 1866-78 ; vice-chan
coll.; prolr., Hugh coll. , Jan., 1879; principal, Jan., cellor of the univ. of Calcutta. 1877-78; K.C. I.E.,
Krishnagar coll., Jan., 1883; profr., presidency 1889; author of 1 Elements ol Law.'
coll., March, 1888; profr., Hugii coll.. June, 1889"; MAKKHAM.Sir Clements Robert, K.C.B.,
again profr., presidency coll., Nov., 1892 ; retd., F.R.S. —Educ. at Westminster Sch. ; apptd. ;>
April, 1900. naval cadet, 28th July, 1844 ; served in the Arctic
MANSON, Alexander, late Bengal C.S. - cxpedn. in search of Sir John Franklin, 1850-51 ;
Educ. at Highgate Gr. Sch. ; apptd. after exam, explored Peru and the forests of the E. Andes,
of 1863; arrived, 12th Nov., 1864; served in | 1852-54; from July, 1854, served as clerk under
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., joint mag. and j the India board of control, and was clerk
dep. collr. ,otlg. district and sessions judge, and in the correspondence dept. of the India
mag. and collr. ; offg. commr. , Chittagong divn., office ; private sec to the parly, under sec. of
1885 and 1886 ; retd., July, 1889. state (Mr. T. G. Baring), 1862-64; asst. sec in
MANSON, Francis Bruce, Indian Forest \ the public works dept., 1867-71, and in the jud.,
Dept. (conservator, Burma). —Joined the service, public, and rev. dept. from 1871 to 1877, when he
26th Jan., 18 6, as asst. conservator; dep. I retd. from the service ; C.B. (civil), Mav, 1871 ;
conservator, April, 1883; transfd. to Burma, F.R.S., 1873 ; K.C.B., May, 1896; was employed
Aug., 1898; conservator, Aug., 1900. in introducing cinchona cultivation into India,
MANSON, John, India Public Works D-pt. 1859-05,and visited India and Ceylon: geographer
(dep. manager).—Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; to the Abyssinian cxpedn.. 1866-67, and was
apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr., Sept., 1880, present at th^ storming of Magdala ; sec. to the
and posted to state railways ; exec engr., Aug., Hakluj-t society, i858-86,and prcstfrom that date;
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sec.to the royal geographical society, i863-S8,and Punjab as asst. commr. , and jud. asst. ; ofig.
prest. from 1893; prest. of international geo private sec. to lieut.-govr. , Oct., 1878; supt.,
graphical congress held in London in 1895 ; Chamba state, Oct., 1879; divl. judge, Sept.,
author of 'History of the Abyssinian Expedition;' 1886; sec. to N'zam of Hyderabad, 1886-88;
'History of Persia;' 'Memoir on the Indian divl. judge, May, 1889 ; returned to Europe,
Surveys;' 'Missions to Thibet,' &c. , &c. ; has July, 1896; author of 'A Monograph of the
also edited various works, including ' Early Capitonidoe ' (with G. F. L. Marshall), 'The
Voyages of the East India Company,' ' Voyages Game Birds of India' (with A. O. Hume), 'The
of Baffin,' &c, &c. Ornithology of the Hills about Murree,' and
MARR, Alexander, M.A., B.Sc, Indian C.S. ' The Ornithology of Chamba.'
(asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). — Educ. at MARSHALL, George Frederick Leycester,
Robert Gordon's Coll., Aberdeen, and Aberdeen C. I.E., Major-Gen., R.E., late India Public Works
Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1899 ; arrived 3rd Dept.—First commn., June, i860; joined the
Dec., 1000, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. dept., 28th March, 1864, and served in the irrign.
and collr. dept., N.W. Prov.'; exec, engr., Sept., 1S0S;
MARR, William Alexander, M.A., Indian asst. sec. to govt, of India, civil works
C.S. (asst. mag. and collr.. Bengal). —Educ. at branch, Sept., 1879; under sec, June, 1882;
Aberdeen Univ. and St. Johns Coll., Cam suptg. engr., Dec, 1884 ; suptg. engr. and public
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1895 ; arrived, 7th works sec, Rajputana and Central India, 188S;
Dec, 1896, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. chief engr. and >ec. to govt, of Punjab, public
and collr. worksdept., June, i8o2;C.I.E., Jan., i893;retd.,
MARRIOTT, Alfred Barrow Wilson, Nov., 1897 ; author of ' A Monograph of the
late Police Dept., Cent. Provs. — Joined the Capitonidae' (with C. H. T. Marshall), ' Bird-
service, 22nd Sept., 1866. as ofig. asst. disti ict nesting in India,' and 'The Butterflies of India,
supt. of police; confd., April, 1867; district Burma, and Ceylon.'
supt., Aug., 1870 ; retd., April, icoi. MARSHALL, John Hubert, M.A. (director-
MARRIOTT, Charles Richardson, B.A., gen, of archaology)—Educ. at Dulvvich Coll.,
Indian C.S. (mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. and Icing's Coll., Cambridge (Porson prize);
at Wellington Coll., and Pembroke Coll., Cam student at British Sch. at Athens. 1898-99;
bridge; apptd. after exam, of 1873; arrived, apptd. dir. -gen. ol archaeology, 22nd Feb., 1902.
29th Nov., 1875, and served in Bengal as asst. MARSHALL. Louis, Indian C.S. (dist. and
mag. and collr., and joint mag. and dep. collr. ; sess. judge, United Prov.).—Educ. at Rugby,
mag. and collr., Dec, 1891 ; junr. sec. to rev. and Balliol Coll , Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
board, March, 1892; collr. of customs, Calcutta, 1889; arrived, 15th Dec, 1891, and served
July, 1892 to Nov., 1895. in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag.
MARRIS, William Sinclair, B.A., Indian and collr. ; joint mag., Dec, 1896; asst.
C.S. (defy. sec. to govt, of India, Home Dept.).— commr., Nov., 1900 ; dist. and sess. judge, Nov.,
Educ. at Canterbury Coll., New Zealand, and 1903.
Christ Church, Oxford; apptd after exam, of MARIELLI, Norton Charles, Lieut. -Col.,
1895; arrived in India, 18th Dec. 1896, and Indian Army, late Foreign Dept.,(jovt. of India.
served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. —First commn., nth Oct., 1864; served in
mag. and collr. ; under sec. to govt. , Oct., 1899, civil employ from April, 1872, as asst. cantonmt.
to July, 1901 ; under sec. to govt, of India, Home mag., Morar, and pol. asst. in Rajputana;
dept., Nov., 1901 ; dep. ditto, Nov., 1904. guardian and tutor to Maharaja of Alwar,
MARRYAT, Ernest Lindsay, Lieut. -Col., Aug., 1876; served in Baluchistan, 1880-81, as
R.E., late India Public Works Dept.— First pol. officer, Jacobabad, Quetta, and the Bolan ;
commn. . June, 1859; proby. asst. engr. , Mhow, asst. at Banswarra and Partabgarh, and supt.
Nov. , 1 862 ; asst. engr. , Central Prov. , Oct . 1 864 ; of operations for control of Moghias, Oct.,
exec, engr., Bombay public works dept., Jan., 1 88 1 ; pol. agent, Bhopawar, 1885 ; pol. agent,
1866; asst. consulting engr. for railways, E. states of Rajputana, June 1888 ; offg. rest
Bombay, June. 1869; consulting engr. for at Mewar and at Gvvalior, 1893; rest, Baroda,
reclamation, Bombay, April, 1870 ; acting under July, 1895 ! reverted to mil. duty, July, 1899.
sec. to govt, of Bombay, public works dept., MARTEN, Frank Richard, India Office
April, 1874; dep. consulting engr., Bombay, (clerk, legal adviser's dept.).—Solicitor to the
March, 1879; manager, Punjab N. railway, Supreme Court, 1895 ; apptd. clerk, legal ad
Nov., 1880; retd., June, 1886. viser's dept. , 13th Aug., 1900.
MARSDEN, Edmund, B.A., late Madras MARTEN, John Thomas, M.A., Indian C.S.
Educ. Dept. —Joined the service, Nov., 1865, (asst. commr., Central Provs. ).—Educ at Clifton
as asst. mr.. Bangalore High Sell.; dep. insp. and at New College, Oxford, and Univ. Coll.,
of schs. , Aug.. 1873; insp. ofschs. , June, 1874; 1 London ; apptd. after exam, of 1895; arrived,
Persian and Hind. Trans, to Govt., Dec, 1895 ; I 9th Dec, 1896, and served in the Central Provs,
retd. , March, 1003. as asst. commr. ; under sec. to chief commr.,
MARSH. Henrv.C. I.E., M.I.C.E., India Public I Oct., 1901, to July, 1902, and Nov., 1902, to
Works Dept. (chief engr.).—Trained at June. 1003.
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1874, and em : MARTIN, Caulfield Aylmer, B.A., LL.D.,
ployed on irrign. works in the N.W. Prov. ! late Educn. Dept. ,Bengal.—Educ. atTrinityColI.,
and Oudh ; exec, engr., May, 1883 ; suptg. Dublin ; apptd., 22nd Nov., 1864, and scried as
engr., July, 1898; CLE., tAay, 1900; chief profr. at Dacca and Krishnaghar colls. ; inspr.
engr. and sec. to govt., United Prov., Oct., of schs., March, 1874; dir. of public instrn.,
1902 ; member, legisl. council, Oct., 1903. I Feb., 1897; retd., Jan., 1899.
MARSHALL, Charles Henrv Tilson, Col., MARTIN, Charles William, Madras Rev.
Indian Army, late Punjab Commn.—Arrived, Survey Dept. (dep. supt.)—Entered the depL,
20th Nov., 1859; from July, 1865, served in the 1 Oct., 1884 ; and serveu as asst. and dep. supt.
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MARTIN, Charles William Wall, B.A., MARTINEAU, Alfred Edward, Indian C.S.
LI..D., late Madras C.S.—Educ. at Trinity Coll., (dist. judge, Punjab). —Educ. at Univ. ColL
Dublin; apptd. after exam, of 18O2 ; served in Sch., and Univ Coll., London; apptd. after
Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and sub-collr. exam, of 1887; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1889, and
and joint mag. ; collr. and mag. , S. Kanara, Nov., , served in the Punjab as asst. commr., and offg.
1882; district and sessions judge, Oct., 1S83 ; registrar, chief court; district judge, June,
retd., April, 1889. 1896.
MARTIN, George William Percy, India MARTYN, George Valentine, A.M.I.C.E.,
Office (2nd class clerk, Registry and Record Dept. late India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. asst.
—Educ. at Alleyn's Sch., Dulwicti ; apptd. engr., 10th Feb., 1873, and posted to Oudh;
clerk, 2nd class, 30th Jan. , 1899. transfd. to state railways, Dec, 1877 ; exec,
MARTIN, Gerald Ward, Lieut.-Col., I.S.C., engr., Oct., 1882 ; asst. dir., N.W. railway,
late assay master, Bombay. — Ensign, 88th Aug., 1887 ; dep. consulting engr. for railways,
foot, 22nd June, 1867; Irom March, 1871, served Lucknow, Jan., 1889; Calcutta, Oct., 1893;
as asst. supt. of survey in Assam, in the Deccan suptg. engr., Nov., 1807; temporary chief engr.,
topogrl. survey, and in the Soane irrign. survey; April, 1899; cont'd., Nov., 1900; consg. engr.
transfd, to the assay dept., July, 1878, and for railways, Calcutta, Dec, 1900; ditto, Burma,
was apptd. assay master, Bombay mint, May, Nov., 1901, to May, 1903; retd., May, 1904.
1884; served with the Afghan expcdny. torce, MASON, Henry Macan, Brig.-Gen., Indian
1879-80 (medal and clasp;, and with the Waziri Army (pol. resdt., Aden).—First commn., 8th
expedn. ; retd., May, 1900. Feb., 1870; apptd. to command of Aden dist.,
MARTIN, Harry Walter, India Office Jan., 1904 ; pol. resdt. in addition, June, 1904.
(second-class clerk, accnt. -gen's, dept.)—Apptd. MASON, William Rundle, India Office (2nd
2nd class clerk, accnt. -gen's, dept., 13th Sept., class clerk, accnt. -gents, dept.).—Apptd. clerk,
X902. 2nd class, accnt.-genl's. dept., 30th Dec, 1901.
MARTIN, Henry, M.B., Major, Royal Army M ASS Y, Charles Francis, Lieut.-
Med. Corps.—Surgn. ,6th March, 1880; served Col., I.S.C., late Punjab commr. — Arrived,
with the Zhob valley expedn. of 1884; med. nth June, 1868 ; from June, 1870, served
officer to govr. of Bombay, April, 1890. in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; on depn.
MARTIN, James Rea, B.A., Indian C.S. to Kashmir, 1876 ; pol. officer with the
(asst. collr. and mug., Bombay), —Educ. at Punjab native chiefs contingent, Nov.,
Methodist Coll. and Queen's Coll., Belfast; 1878 ; on special duty for viceregal durbar,
apptd. after exam, of 1900; arrived, 29th Nov., 1880 ; on special duty to inspect the Punjab-
1901, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and Rajputana border, Nov., 1883; supt., Kapur-
mag. thala state, Aug., 1886; dep. commr., Dec.,
MARTIN, James Wentworth, late Madras 1890 ; commr. and supt., Jullundur, April
Public Works Dept.—Arrived, 8th March, 1868, 1896 ; has publd. a new edn. of Sir Lepel
and served in Madras as asst. engr. ; exec. engr. , Griffin's 'Punjab Chiefs,' and 'Chiefs and
Sept., 1876; suptg. engr., April, 1893; retd., Families of Note in the Punjab ' ; retd., April,
April, 1896. 1900.
MARTIN, William Thomas, Barr. (1876), late MASSY, George, Brigade-Surgn. -Lieut. -
Bengal C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Col., late Med. Dept., Punjab. —Arrived, nth
Regent's Park Coll. , and Univ. Coll., London; April, 1866 ; from April, 1867, served in the
apptd. after exam, of 1864; arrived, 3rd Dec, Punjab as civil surgn., supt. of jail, and supt
1865, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. of vaccn. ; dep. sanitary commr. , 1 880-8 1 ; retd.,
mag. and collr., asst. settlt. officer, and joint Sept., 1896.
mag. and dep. collr. ; judge, April, 1885 ; retd., MASTERS, John, late Bengal Police Dept.—
March, 1893. Joined the service, 21st July, 1891 ; asst. supt,
MA RTINDALE, Sir Arthur H en ryTem ple, June, 1863; district supt., April, 1870; dep.
K.C.S. I., Indian C.S. (agent to govr.-genl., Raj- insp.-gen., April, 1897; retd., Dec, 1900.
putana). —Educ. at Cheltenham Coll. ; apptd. MATHEW, George Felton,C.I.E., late India
after exam, of 1873 ; arrived, 10th Nov., 1875; Public Works Dept. —Joined the dept., June,
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag., 1876, and served on various railways ; CLE.,
and in the foreign dept. of the govt, of India as Jan., 1882; dep. manager, N.W. railway, May,
attache, and asst. and junr. under sec. to govt. ; 1890; offd. as traffic supt., 1890; manager,
offg. asst. to rest, in Mysore and sec. to the Burma state railway, May, 1892 ; retd. Jan., 1898,
chief commr. of Coorg, Feb., 1885; offg. rest., MATHEWS, Henry Montagu, CLE.,
May-June, 1835; first asst. and sec. for Berar M.I.C.E., late Indian Public Works Dept.—
to the rest., Hyderabad, Nov., 1886 ; pol agent, Apptd. exec, engr., 8th Oct., 1868 ; arrived, Dec,
Quetta and Pishin, April, 1887 ; 1st asst. to 1868, and served in British Burma ; employed in
govr.-gen.'s agent, Central India, Oct., 1888 ; examining lighthouses, British Burma, 1878 ;
pol. agent, Bhopal, July, 1890, and Jhalawar, transfd. to railway branch as engr. -in-chief and
Jan., 1892; commr., Ajmer-Merwara, May, manager of the Rangoon and Irawadi valley
1894; actingrest., W. states of Rajputana, June, ] state railway, Nov., 1878; offd. as chief engr.
1895 ; agent to govr.-genl., Rajputana, and and sec to the chief commr., 1880 and 1886;
chief commr., Ajmer-Merwara, Mar., 1898; 1 also chairman, Rangoon port trust ; CLE., Feb.,
C.S.I., May, 1900; K.C.S. I., June, 1004. 1887 ; retd., 1887.
MATHEWS, Henry' Montague Segundo
MARTINDALE, Cecil Sydney De Butts, {rev. sec. to govt., Burma). —Joined the telegraph
Major, I.S.C., late Punjab Commn. —In mil. dept., 22nd Sept., 1879; employed at Mandalay
employ from 12th Jan., 1881 ; joined the Punjab with the Upper Burma field force, 1885; transfd.
commn. as asst. commr., 3rd Dec, 1883 ; district to the commn. as asst. commr., Feb., 1886; settlt.
judge, Feb., 1893; retd., 1st Nov., 1900. officer, Bassein, 1888-92 ; offd. as dir. of land
564 RECORD OF SERVICES.
records and agric. in 1892 and 1893-95 ; dep. Educ. at Dover Coll., and Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
commr., June, 1898; rev. sec. to govt., Jan., apptd. after exam, of i833 ; arrived, 17th Nov.,
1900; member, lezisl. council., Dec, 1000. 1 8 jo, and served in the Central Prov. as asst.
MATI LAL HALDAR, B.L., Bengal Judl. commr. ; dep commr., Oct., 1898 ; K-i-H.
Dept. (subordinate judge). —Apptd. munsif 1st medal. Nov.. 1901.
Aug., 1876; subordinate judge, Dec, 1898. MAYHEW, Alfred Hercules, Lieut.-Col.,
MATTHEWS, Harold Francis, M.A., late Indian Army, late Sind Commn. —First commn. ,
Indian C.S. (Bengal). —Educ. atTonbridge Sch.; Madras army, June, 1861 ; from July, 1865,
apptd. after exam, of 1869 ; arrived, 10th Nov., served in Sind as dep. collr. and mag., and
1871, and served in Bengal and Assam ; joint head asst. collr.; dep. commr., Upper Sind
mag. and dep. collr. , Nov., 1884; district and frontier, Dec, 1884; collr. and mag., Shikarpur,
sessions judge, Jan., 1889; retd.,June, 1898. and pol. agent, Khairpur state, Dec, 1885;
MATTHEWS, William, India' Office (2nd prest. of plague committee, March, 1897; on
class clerk, Accountant-generals Dept.). —Educ. U.S. list, June, 1899.
at St. Bartholomew's Gr. Sch., London ; apptd. MAYNARD, Herbert John, M.A., Indian
clerk, 2nd class, 2nd Jan., 1899. C.S. (commr. of excise, &c, Pim/ab). —Educ. at
MAUDE, Henry, late Indian C.S. (Bengal). Merchant Taylors' Sch. and St. John's Coll.,
—Educ. at Rugby; apptd. after exam, of Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1883 ; arrived,
1875 ; arrived, 27th Dec, 1877, and served 4th Dec, 1886, and served in the Punjab as
in the Punjab as asst. commr. and offg. s^nr. asst. commr.; under sec, rev. dept., Nos\, 1891,
sec to finl. commr. ; under sec. to govt. , Punjab, to May, 1894; junr. sec to govt., Dec, 1896;
April, 1885; junr. sec, April, 1892; district dep. commr., Jan., 1899; judl. and gen. sec. to
judge, March, 1895 • divl. judge, March, 1895 ; go\t., May to Oct., 1899: commr. of excise,
retd., Jan., 1904. inspr.-gen. of registrn., supt. of stamps, &c.
MAUDE, Walter, Indian C.S. (tnag. and Nov., 1903.
collr., Bengal).—Educ. at Highgate Sen., and MAYNE, Arthur, Indian C.S. (dep. commr.,
Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of Central Prov.). —Educ at Christ's Hosp. and
1881 ; arrived, 17th Nov., 1883, and served in Emmanuel Coll. , Cambridge ; apptd. after exam,
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; under sec. to of 1888 ; arrived, 27th Oct., 1890, and served in
govt, of Bengal, gen., rev., and statistical the Central Prov. as asst. commr.; also regi
depts., Aug., 1890; settlt. officer, Orissa, Nov., strar, jud. commr. 's court, March, 1892;
1892; joint mag. and dep. collr., March, 1893; offd. as asst. acctnt. -gen., Bengal, 1893-94;
mag. and collr., July, 1895. dep. commr.. Oct., 1898; offg. accnt.-gen.,
MAW, William Nawton, B.A., Indian C.S. Punjab, March to Aug., 1901.
(dep. commr., Central Prov.).—Educ. at Wesley MAYNE, Augustus Graham, Burma Police
Coll., Sheffield, and St. John's Coll., Cam Dept. (dep. inspr.-gen.)—Apptd. asst. dist. supt.,
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1892 ; arrived, 26th April, 1879; dist. supt., March, 1887; dep.
19th Dec, 1893, and served in the Central inspr.-gen. for supply and clothing, July, 1901 ;
Prov. as asst. commr ; dep. commr., Mar., 1902. dep. inspr.-gen. of civil police, Dec, 1903.
MAXWELL, Frederick Doveton, Barr. MAYNE, Coryton Jonathan Webster, B.A.,
(1894), Major, Indian Army (dep. commr., Bom Day Educl. Dept. ( principal, Rajkumar Coll.,
Burma). —First commit., July, 1882; employed Raikot). —Educ. at Tonbridge Sch. and Keble
in Burma as supernumerary asst. commr., July, Coll., Oxford ; apptd. head master, Karachi
1885; dep. commr., Dec, 1891. High Sch., Nov., 1898 ; ditto, Poona, April,
MAXWELL, Harrie Malcolm, Major, Indian 1899; principal, Rajkumar Coll., Rajkot, March,
Civ. Vety. Dept. (supt., civil veterinary dept., 1903.
United Prov.).—Joined the (home) service, MEAD, Henry Robert, Col., R.E., late Pub
nth June, 1884; supt., civil veterinary dept., lic Works Dept., Madras. —First commn. , Dec,
Baluchistan, Feb., 1894; ditto, United Prov., 1S55; arrived, 26th Dec, 1857, and served in
March, 1004. the dept. as asst. engr. and exec. engr. ; suptg.
MAXWELL, Henry St. Patrick, C.S.I., engr., Oct., 1878 ; on special duty in Travancore.
Lieut.-Col., Indian Army, Assam Commn. (pot. Feb., 1882; chief engr. , and joint sec. to govt.,
agent, Manipur). —Educ. at Wellington Coll., irrign. branch, March, 1887; acting chief engr.
and Sandhurst ; arrived, 26th March, 1869 ; from and sec, Oct., 1888 ; retd., Sept., 1889.
May, 1873, served in civil employ in the Assam MEAD, Percy James, B.A., Indian C.S.
commn. ; a'so in the Dallacxpedn., 1874-75, and (ini asst., Bolt bay).—Educ at Haileyburv
as pol. officer with the Naga Hills cxpedn., Coll., and King's Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
1879-80 (medal) ; inspr. of immigrants, Jan., after exam, of 1893; arrived, 24th Dec, 1894,
1881 ; from May, 1881, acted as dep. commr. in and served in Bombay .is asst. collr. and mag.;
the Garo Hills; pol. officer with the Aka field admr., Sachin state. Jul}-, 1897; under sec. to
force, 1883-84; dep. commr., Sept., 1835; po'. govt., rev., Sc., depts., April, 1901 ; pte. sec. to
agent, Manipur, April, 1891 ; C.S. I., May, 1892. gov.-. , S^pt. to Dec, 1903 ; 2nd asst., Dec. , 1903.
MAXWELL, William, Indian C.S" ( dep. MEADE, Malcolm John, C.I.E., Lieut. -Co!..
dir.-grn. of Post Office). — Educ. at Belfast Indian Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of India
Methodist Coll., Royal Univ. of Ireland, and (Resident, Baroda). —First commn., 9th Aug.,
Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, of 1873; arrived, 10th Nov., 1873; served under
1889; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1891, and served in the mil. and foreign depts., and was apptd.
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. asst. to rest., Haidarabad, and asst. gen.
and dep. collr., April, 1897 ; offg. postmr.-gen., supt. in thagi and dakaiti dept., Aug., 1878;
Bombay, Oct., 1900 ; dep. dir.-gen. of Post from 1879, was asst. to govr.-gen.'s agent in
Office of India, March, 1903. Central India for various periods ; supt. cf
MAYES, Herbert Frederick, Barr. (1890I, operations for control ofMoghias, July, 1885 ; pol.
Indian C.S. (dep. commr., Central Prov.).— [ agent, Baghelkhand, and supt. of Rewah state.
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May, 1887 ; pol. agent in Bhopawar, Dec, 1889; i860; arrived, 31st Oct., 1861, and served in
pol. agent, Bhopal, Dec, 1891 ; offg. pol. rest, the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., and
in the Persian Gulf, June, 1897; contd., Mar., joint mag.; mag. and collr., Nov., 1879; retd.,
1898; C.I.K., Jan., 1900; offg. agent to Gov.- Aug.. 1887.
Gen. in Central India, June, 1901; resdt. , MELVILL, Philip James, Lieut.-Col., Indian
Baroda, Nov., 190:. Army, Foreign Dept, Govt, of India (commr.,
MEARES, William Edward, late India Ajmcr-Merwara).—First commn. , 1st May,
Public Works Dept. — Apptd. asst. engr. , 1878 ; from Oct., 1886, held offg. appts. at
1st April, 1874, and posted to N.W. Prov. and Haidarabad ; apptd. asst. agent, Indore. Dec,
Oudh ; exec, engr., Nov., 1881; served on state 1887; asst. to rest., Busliire, May, 1888; asst.
railways, i874~76and 1884-88, and was transfd. commr., Mcrwara, Jan., 1890; asst. commr.,
to that branch, Dec, 1889; suptg. engr., May, Ajmir, Nov., 1892; pol. agent and dep. commr.,
1898; retd., Dec, 1903. 1 Quetta, July, 1895 ; pol. agent, S. Beluchistan,
MEDL1COTT, Henry Benedict, M.A., ' April, 1899 ; offg. pol. resdt. in Turkish Arabia,
F.R.S., F.G.S.,late Geological Survey of India. 1 Aug., 1898, and again, June, 1899; confd. in
—Engaged from the geological survey of Great ! that appt., July, 1901 ; commr., Ajmer-Merwara,
Britain ; joined appt., March, 1854 ; profr. of June, 1903.
geology, Rurki coll., 1854-62, when he rejoined MELVILL, PhilipSandys, C. S.I. , late Bengal
the survey as dep. supt. for Bengal ; received C.S.—Educ at Rugby, and Haileybury Coll.,
the Indian mutiny medal for special services in from which he was apptd. in 1846; arrived, 4th
Rohilkhand; supt. of the geological survey (sub Oct., 1846; attached to the Punjab, and served
sequently designated dir. ), April. 1876; fellow of as asst. to the rest, at Lahore, and asst. commr.;
Calcutta univ.,1876; retd., April, 1887 ; author settlt. officer in the Hoshiarpur and Ambala
of numerous contributions to the survey publns., districts, 1850-54; dep. commr., Jan., 1854;
and (in parti of a manual of the geology of commr., i860; otfd. as finl. commr. of the
India. 1 Punjab in 1869 and 1873, and as jud. commr. of
MEDLICOTT, John Henry, Madras Public the Central Prov. in 1870-71 ; commr., Jalandhar,
Works Dept. {exec. engr.). — Trained at 1872-75, and offd. as judge of the chief court ol
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., Sept., i38i ; the Punjab in 1873 and 1874 ; agent to the govr.-
exec, engr., Feb., 1894. gen. and rest., Baroda, Oct., 1875; retd., Jan.,
MEHTA, Byramji Rustomji, Indian C.S. 1882.
(asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). — Educ. in MENZIES, Oswald, Col., Indian Army, late
India and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge ; apptd. Police Dept., Punjab.— First commn., 26th
after exam, of 1898; arrived, 12th Dec, 1899, Aug., 1854; arrived, iqth Dec, 1854; from
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. March, 1861, served in the police dept., Punjab,
MEIKLEJOHN, David Ogilvy, Barr. (18S1), as district supt., and was promoted to dep.
late Indian C.S. (Central Prov.).—Educ. at inspr.-gen., July, 1880; inspr.-gen. and under
Rugby ; apptd. after exam, of 1868; arrived, 22nd sec. to govt., March, 1885; reverted to mil.
Nov., 1870, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and dept., Aug., 1892.
collr., and in the Central Prov. as asst. commr. ; MERCER, Laurence, India Forest Dept.
on famine duty in Bengal, 1874 ; registrar, jud. (dep. conservator).—Joined the service 1 ith Nov. ,
commr. 's court, Dec, 1882 ; judge, small cause 1886, and served as asst. consr. and dep. consr.
court, Jabalpur, April, 1885; dep. commr, of forests ; apptd. asst. inspr.-gen. of forests and
Sept., 1889; retd., May, 1897. supt. of working plans, Feb., 1902, to March,
MEI.HUISH, William Francis, M.I.E.E., 1904. MEREDITH, Arthur, Indian C.S. (dep.
late India Telegraph Dept.—Joined the dept. as
inspr., 29th May, 1865 ; arrived, 9th Sept., 1865, commr.,
apptd.
Punjab).—Educ. at Dulwich Coll. ;
after exam, of 1876; arrived, 25th Nov.,
ana served in Bengal and Bombay; accompanied 1878, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
Persian Gulf cable expedn., 1869; supt., April, and district
1880; personal asst. to dir. -gen., Dec, 1881 ; 1886-87; dep.judge ; offg. under sec, rev. dept.,
commr., March, 1894.
electrician, May, 1889; dir., traffic branc h, Feb., MERES, William Fitzpatrick, B.A., late
1891 ; chief supt., Sept., 1892; dir., June, idy4 ; Bengal C.S.—Educ. at Oakham Gr. Sell., and
retd., May, 1897.
MELITUS, Paul Gregory, C.I.E., Indian exam,John's St. Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after
C.S. (judge and commr., Assam).—Educ. at St. served of 1863 ; arrived, 29th Nov., 1864, and
in Bengal and Assam as asst. mag. and
Marylcbone, All Saints' Gr. Sch. , Marlborough
Coll., and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after collr. acting
.joint mag., and district and sessions judge ;
jud. commr., Burma, Feb., 1885; prest.
exam, of 1878; arrived, 4th Dec, 1880, and of the educ!. syndicate, Burma, Feb., 1885 ;
served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. retd.. Mav. 1890.
commr. in Assam, Nov., 1886 ; acted as postmr. - MF.REWETHER, Herbert Duncan, Major,
gen., Calcutta, in 1833; under sec to govt, of Indian Army, Pol. Dept., Bombay ( asst. pol.
India, home dept., Jan., 1891; dep. sec, March, agent, Kathiawar). — First commn., 9th Sept.,
1893; C. I.E., Jan., 1894; sec. to chief commr., 1882; in military employ till Mar. , 1839, when
Assam, Oct., 1894; judge and commr., Dec. ,1898. he was apptd. asst. pol. supt., Palanpur ; asst.
MELLOR, Arthur, Indian C.S. (asst. mag. pol. resdt., Aden, Nov., 1889; ditto, Kathiawar,
and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Wakefield and Jan., 1895; ditto, Aden, Jan., 1896; asst. pol.
Univ. Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of agent, Kathiawar, Feb., 1900; ditto, Kolhapur,
1897; arrived 19th Dec, 1898, and served in April, 1001 ; ditto, Southern Marathi jaghirs,
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. Nov., 1901 ; ditto, Kathiawar, Jan., 1902 ; pol.
MELLOR, Charles Warren, late Bengal agent, April, 1902; asst. pol. resdt., Aden,
C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Corpus Aug., 1903 ; asst. pol. agent, Kathiawar, Oct.,
Christi Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1503.
566 RECORD OF SERVICES.
MERK, William Rudolph Henry, LL.D., I coll., Bombay). —Joined the service, 2nd Dec.,
C.S.I., Indian C.S. (Supt. of Port Blair).— 1887; profr. of physiology and histology and ot
Educ. at Kornthal, Wurtemberg, Old Aber hygiene, Grant med. coll., Jan., 1880; 2nd
deen Gr. Sen., and the Univ. of Aberdeen; physician and registrar, Sir jamsetji Jijibhoy
apptd. after exam, of 1873; arrived, 1st Dec., j hosp., and profr. of pathology, &c. , Grant med.
1875, and served in the Punjab as asst. coll. , April, 1902.
commr. ; asst. rest, Kandahar, Nov., 1880; MEYER, William Stevenson, CLE., B.A.,
oftg. under sec. to govt., 1882 and 1884; IndianC.S. (sec. to tfovt.\of India, fin. and contm.
on special duty with the Afghan boundary : dept.) —Educ. at Blackhcath Missionary Sch.,
commn., 1884; C.S. I., Feb., 1887; dep. commr., ; Univ. Coll. Sch., and Univ. Coll., London;
Peshawar, Aug., 1890, and again from Dec, apptd. after exam, of 1876; arrived, 25th Dec.,
1891 ; district judge, Peshawar, 1890-91 ; on 1 83 1 , and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
special duty in the Kuram valley, Sept., 1892; ■ mag.; asst. sec. to govt., jud. and legisl. depts.,
commr., May, 1903 ; supt., Port Blair, and chief Nov., 1888 ; acting under sec to govt., rev.
commr., Andaman and Nicobar Islands, April, I dept., 1889-90; dep. commr. of salt, &c, rev.,
1904. Sept., 1891 ; sec. to commrs. of land rev., Nov.,
MERRETT, William, late Postal Dept., 1893; sub-collr. and joint mag., Feb., 1894;
Govt, ot India. —Entered the service, Aug., principal asst., March, 1894; dist. and sess.
1870; dep. postmr., Calcutta, March, 1875; [ judge, July, 1897; collr. and mag., Nov., 1897;
ditto, Bombay, May, 1881 ; presy. postmr., collr., dist. mag., and agent to govt, Vizaga-
Madras, Feb., 1890; ditto, Bombay, April, patam, Dec, 1897; dep. sec. to govt, ot India,
1893; retd., April, 1903. tin. and com. dept., Mar., 1898 ; dist. and sess.
MERRIMAN, Charlf.s James, C.S.I., judge, N. Malabar, April, 1901 ; CLE., Nov.,
Gen., R.E., late India Public Works Dept.— 1901 ; editor of Imperial Gaz. for India, Sept.,
First commn., Bombay engrs., June, 1850; 1902 ; ofTg. sec. to govt, of India, fin., and
arrived, 20th Oct., 1852; asst. engr., Sept., commerce dept., Sept., 1904 ; confd., Jan., 1905.
1853; field engr., Persia, Nov., 1856; exec, MICHAEL, James, C.S. I., Gen., Indian Army.
engr., Sept., 1857; suptg. engr. in Sind, May, —Educ. at the Temple Sch., Brighton ; also
1868 ; chief engr. and sec. to govt, of Bombay, studied on the Continent, and at the Mil. Acad..
gen. and buildings and roads branches, March, Edinburgh ensign, Madras infantry, Dec, 1844;
1880; retd. from the dept. in 1885; from the 1 in 1848 was apptd. to organise a scheme of forest
Armv, Feb., 1887. ! conservancy, which he suptd. till the establt of a
MERRIMAN, John Henry, late Madras regular forest dept. in 1856 ; asst. chief engr.,
salt dept.—Served in the Madras rev. survey 1 Haidarabad, March, 1857 ; exec. engr. , Secunder-
dept. from June, i368 ; on special duty in abad, Sept., 1862 ; supt. of family payments and
Ganjam for settling boundary disputes, March, pensions, and curator of govt, books, Madras,
1877 ; from Nov., 1880, served in the salt dept. 1865-76; commr. for Madras at the Paris exhibn..
as asst. commr.; dep. commr., salt rev., Dec, 1867 ; acted as dep. sec. to govt, of Madras, mil.
1885 ; retd., Aug., iqoo. dept., 1869; commr. for India to the Vienna
MERRIMAN, William, C.I.E., Col., R.E., exhibn., 1873 (apptd. cominanderof the order 01
late Mil. Works Dept.—Joined the service, 12th Francis Joseph of Austria) ; fellow of the univ.
Dec, 1856, and arrived, Feb., 1859 : apptd. special of Madras, 1874 ; attached to the staff of H.R.H.
asst. engr., harbour defences, Bombay, Nov., the Prince of Wales during his visit to Madras.
1862 ; exec, engr,, Jan., 1864 ; served under the 1875 ; sec. to govt, of Madras, mil. dept. , 1876-83;
home govt, 1866-82 ; returned to India as exec, C.S. I., March, 1876; commr. for India to the
engr., March, 1882; served as suptg. engr. of Edinburgh forestry exhibn., 1884; royalcommr.
West of India coast defences in 1888; chiefengr. , for the colonial and Indian exhibn., 1886.
Sept., 1800; Bombay command, July, 1891 : MICHAEL, Walter Henry, Indian C.S.
retd., May, 1893. (fin. dept., govt, of India). —Educ. at Newark
MESTON, James Scorgie, Indian C.S. Gr. Sch., and at Balliol Coll., Oxford;
("i«S- and collr., United Prov.). — Educ. at apptd. after exam, of 1885; arrived, 5th Dec.
Gr. Sch. and Univ. of Aberdeen, and at Balliol 1837, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1883; mag., special asst., March, 1894; dep. acctnt-
arrived, 23rd Nov., 1885, and served in the gen., Madras, Nov., 1894; head asst. collr. and
N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr., mag., Nov., 1897; acting acct.-gen., Bengal.
and asst. commr. ; joint mag., May, 1890; settlt. May, 1898 ; sub. collr. and joint mag., Madras,
officer, April, 1892; dep. commr. , Nov., 1896; Nov., 1899 ; oflg. accnt.-gen., Bengal, April,
dir. ot land records and agriculture, April, 1897; 1001, to April, 1904.
sec. to govt., March, 1899; mag. and coll., MICHELL, The Ven. Francis Roden, late
March, 1899 ; member, legisl. council, March, Ecclesl. Dept., Bengal. —Apptd. junr. chaplain,
1899, and March, 1901. 12th Aug., 1867; senr. chaplain, Aug., iS77;arch-
METCALFE, Edward Parr, M.A., late deacon of Calcutta, Feb., 1889; retd., Aug., 1802.
Madras Educl. Dept.—Apptd., 19th Nov., 1872, MICHEI.L, Richard Brooke, M.A.. late
and served as head-master of Rajamaliendri Madras judl. dept. —Called to the bar (Lincoln's
sch., and acting inspr. of schs. ; fellow of Madras inn), April, 1872 ; admitted an advocate, Madras
univ., 1880; principal of Rajamahcndri coll., high court, Feb., 1874 ; law profr., presidency
Oct., 1887 ; retd., March, 1897. coll., July, 1881; acting administrator-gen.,
METCALFE, Theophilus John (dep. commr., May, 1893 ; chief judge, Madras small cause*
Burma). —Offd. as extra asst. supt., Port Blair, court, July, 1894 ; retd., Sept., 1903.
from 1st Sept., 1886; asst. commr., Burma, MICHEI.L, Theophilus. A.M.I.C.E., India
Dec, 1888 ; dep. commr., Dec, 1903, Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.).—Trained
MEYER, Charles Hardwick Louw, M.D., at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct, 1875, and
Major, Indian Med. Service (profr. , Grant med. posted to state railways ; exec, engr., Jan.,
RECORD OF SERVICES. 567
1885 ; services lent to S. Mahratta railw ay co. Nov., 1895; mag. and collr., Dec, 1895; offd.
in i888-8q, and to S. Indian railway CO., as jud. sec. and as fin. sec. to govt, from Aug.,
1891-92; suptg. engr. , Nov., 1900. I 1895; chief sec to govt., Nov., 1898; C.S.I. ,
MICHELL, Thomas Bernard, Col., I.S.C., Jan., 1901 ; sec. to govt, of India, rev. and agri.
late Assam Commn. — First commn., Feb., 1858 ; dept., Oct., 1902 ; private sec. to viceroy, Dec,
arrived, 29th Jan., i860 ; served in the Assam 1903 to Nov., 1904; presdt., Indian Survey Com
commn. from March, 1866; also temporarily mittee, Nov., 190- ; author of the Muzaflarnagai
in Bengal as cantonmt. mag., 1S77 78; rctd., settlt. report.
March, 1886. MILLER, Leslie Cheery, Indian C.S. (dist.
MIDDLF.MAST, F.dgar William, M.A., and sess. judge, Madras). —Educ. at Charter
Indian Educl. Service {dtp. dir. ofpublic instrn., house, and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after
Madras). —Apptd. protr., Madras Engrg. Cull., exam, of 1881 ; arrived, 28th Nov., 1883, and
Sept., 1888; princpl., Kajamundry Coll., Mar., served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and
1897 ; dep. dir. of public instrn., Madras, July, head asst. ; manager, Pittapur estate, 1891-92 ;
princpl. asst. and dist. mag., Nov., 1895; collr.
,9MIDDI.EMISS, Charles Stewart, B.A., and mag., Feb., 1899; dist. and sess. judge,
F.G.S., Geological Survey of India (supt.). — Oct., 1900.
Apptd. asst. supt., geol. survey of India, Dec, MILLETT, H., Barr. (1864), late Bengal Jud.
1883 ; dep. supt., April, 1889; supt., April, Service.—Profr. of English law, presidency
1895 ; has written several of the publications coll. , Calcutta, April, 1870; receiver, high court,
of the geol. survey. April to Dec, 1873; offg. asst. sec. to govt, of
MIDDLETON, James Russell, M.A., late I Bengal, legisl. dept., Dec, 1873, to April, 1875;
Bombay C.S.—Educ. at St. Andrews, and { first judge, Calcutta court of small causes, Jan.,
Edinburgh Univ.; apptd. after exam, of 1864; 1876 ; retd., 1889.
arrived, 9th Nov., 1865, and served in Bombay MILLIGAN, jAMEs Aitchison, M.A., Indian
as asst. collr. and mag., and sub-collr. and joint C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at
mag. ; iunr. collr. and mag., Aug., 1883; senr. Trinity Coll., Glenalmond, and Glasgow Univ. ;
collr. and mag. , Nov., 1886; acted as commr., apptd. after exam, of 1902; arrived, nth Dec,
S. divn., 1889; retd., 1890. 1903, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
MILES, Samuel Barrett, Col., Indian collr.
Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of India.— MILLS, Charles Augustus, late India
Ensign, Bombay infantry, Aug., 1857; from Public Works Dept. —Trained at Cooper's
Nov., 1867, served as cantonmt. mag. and asst. Hill Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1870,
rest., Aden; asst. pol. agent, Mekran Coast, and posted to Bengal ; exec, engr., May, 1883 ;
1871; from Oct., 1872, served as pol. agent and inspr. of works, Behar divn., Nov., 1892; supt.
consul, Muscat; offg. pol. agent, Turkish Arabia, famine relief works, 1st circle, 1897 < retd., May,
and consul-gen. . Baghdad, 1879-80; pol. agent, 1900.
Zanzibar, 1881 ; returned to agency of Muscat, MILLS, James Brodie, Lieut -Col., Indian Civ.
1883; acting pol. rest., Persian Gulf, April, Vety. Dept. (principal, Vety. Coll., Bombay). —
1886; pol. rest., Mewar, Dec, 1890; reverted Joined the dept., 23rd June, 1875; inspr. of
to mil. dept., Dec, 1893; author of several cattle disease, and profr., agric. coll., Madras,
papers on the history and geography of S. and Aug., 1882 ; apptd. principal and profr., Bombay
t. Arabia. veterinary coll. , Aug., 1891.
MILLAR, Thomas, Indian C.S. (dep. commr., MILLS, John Charles, A.M.I.C.E., India
Punjab).—Educ at Liverpool Coll., King's Public Works Dept. (dep. manager E. Bengal
Coll., Cambridge, and Christ Church, Oxford; state fly.).—Trained at R. I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to
apptd. after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 2nd the dept. as asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1881, and
Dec, 1893, ana* served in the Punjab as posted to State rlys. ; exec, engr., Jan., 1894;
asst. commr. ; transfd. temporarily to Central dep. consg. engr. for rlys., Calcutta, Sept.,
Prov., March, 1807; retransfd. to Punjab, Dec, 1901 ; dep. manager, E. Bengal State Rly.,
1897; supt. of Mandi State, Nov., 1903; dep. June, 1902; transfd. to superior rev. estab.,
commr., and ditto, March 1904. Jan., 1004.
MILLER, Arthur, India Office (2nd class MILNE, Alexander. M.B., CM., F.C.S.,
clerk, Library).—Writer, nth Oct., 1867; clerk, Lieut-Col., Indian Med. Service (assay master,
2nd class, March, 1880. \ Bombay Mint). — First commn., 2nd April, 1881;
MILLER, John Francis James, Lieut. -Col., after serving in mil. employ, and offg. as
I.S.C., late India Public Works Dept. —Joined chemical analyser, Bombay, and civil surgn. at
the service, 13th Nov., 1868. and was employed various stations, was apptd. dep. assay master,
on irrign. works in the Punjab ; exec. engr. , Calcutta mint, Nov., 1892 ; dep. assay master,
Sept., 1874 ; served through the Hazara cam Bombay, March, 1895 ; assay master, May, 1899.
paign, 1868 (medal with clasp), and Afghan MILNE, George, M.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
war, 1879-80 (medal) ; suptg. engr., Nov., 1890 ; mag. and collr., Bengal), Educ. at Aberdeen
retd., March, 1800. Grammar Sch. and Aberdeen Univ. ; apptd.
MILLER, John Ontario, C.S.I. , Indian after exam, of 1900 ; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1901,
C.S. (sec. to govt, ofIndia, rev. and agric. dept. ). , and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.
—Educ. at Kings Coll., Aberdeen; apptd. MILNE, William Paul, India Public Works
after exam, oi 1877; arrived, 8th Dec, 1879, Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at the Calcutta
and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oud'h Civil Engrg. Coll. ; apptd. as foreman of works,
as asst. commr., and asst. mag. and collr.; Bengal, July, 1874; apprentice engr., Oct.,
asst. sec to govt., Jan., 1883; under 1874; asst. engr., Sept., 1875; exec, engr.,
sec, May, 1884 ; private sec. to lieut.-govr., Dec, 1887; transfd. to state railways, July,
1886-87; settlt. officer, Oct, 1888; dir. of land 1890; transfd. to Madras, Nov., 1900. to Feb.,
records and agric, March, 1892; dep. commr., 1902.
563 RECORD OF SERVICES.
MILNE, William Stanley, Indian C.S. MITTRA, B. C. (see Bhagavati Charan
(assf. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Man Mittra.
chester Gramr. Sell., and Brasenose Coll., Ox MOBERLY. Arthur Norman, B.A., Indian
ford ; apptd. alter exam, of 1899 ; arrived 13th C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ at
Dec., 1000, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. Winchester and Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd.
and collr. alter exam, of 1895 ; arrived 7th Dec, 1896, and
MILSOM.Boswell Parkinson, M. I. C.E., India served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.
Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Apptd., 1st MOBERLY, Henry, Indian C.S. (disl. and
March, 1871, and posted to state railways in the sess. judge, Madras). —Educ. at Bradfield Coll..
Central Prov. ; in 1875-76 was employed in the and Kind's Coll. Sch. . London; apptd. after
provl. roads and buildings, and irrign. branches; exam, ol 1878; arrived, 7th Dec, 1880, and
exec, engr., Sept., 1883 ; employed on Kashmir served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and
railway survey, Nov., 1890 ; offg. dep. manager, forest settlt. officer; special asst., Nov., 1888;
E. Bengal line, March, 1891 ; services lent to sub-collr. and joint mag., March, 1894 ; dist.
Assam-Bengal railway CO., Jan., 1893, to Dec, and sess. judge, Godaveri, Oct., i8q5 ; collr. and
1896 ; employed on famine relief works in mag.. Trichinopoly, Nov., 1897 ; dist. and sess.
Bombay from Jan., 1900. judge, Cuddapah, Aug., 1898 ; ditto, Madura,
MINCHIN, Alfred Beckett, C.I.E.. Capt., Dec, 1899.
Indian Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of India MOCKLER, Edward, Col., late Foreign
(asst. to gov.-gen.'s agent in Rajputana). — Dept., Govt, of India.—First commn., Bombay
First commn. , 4th March, 1891 ; asst. to gov.- infantry, Aug., 1859; served as asst. rest. , Aden,
gen.'s agent in Rajputana, April, 1898; CLE., 1866-73: in civil employ, Mekran coast, from
May, 1898 ; pol. agent in Bundelkund, Feb. to 1873; asst. to the govr.-gen. s agent, Baluchi
May, 1902. stan, Oct., 1879 ; asst. agent and consul,
MINCHIN, Charles Frederick, D.S.O., Bassora, Nov., 1881 ; asst. pol. agent, Bassora,
Major, Indian Army, For. Dept., Govt, of India 1883-86 and 1887 ; pol. agent, Muscat, 1886-S7
(consul-gen. in Khorasan). —First commn., 10th and 1887-91; pol. rest., Turkish Arabia, May,
May, 1882 ; in mil. employ till July, 1891, since 1892; retd., April, 1899; author of an Arabic
when he has offd. as boundary settlmt. offr., grammar, a Baluchi grammar, Sc.
Bundclkhand, attache, foreign dept., Calcutta, MOHENDRO NATH MITTER, late Bengal
asst. pol. offr., Khybcr, and asst. to British Judl. Dept. —Entered the service, May, 1867 ;
agent at Gilgit ; asst. pol. agent in Zhob, Oct., stibord. -judge, Jan., 1882 ; subord. judge and
1897 ; pol. agent in Bikancr, Sept., 1902 ; consul- I judge small cause court, Oct., 1886 to 1899.
gen, and agent to govr.-gen. in Khorasan and MOHIM CHANDRA GHOSE, B.A., B.L.,
Seistan, Jan., 1904; consul-£en. in Khorasan, late Bengal Judl. Dept. —Apptd. munsif, April,
Nov., 1004. 1873; subordinate judge, April, 1894; retd.,
MINNS, Walter Hardwick Christopher, July. 1003.
Barr. (1900). Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Burma). I MOHSIN BADRUDIN TYABJI, Indian C.S.
—Educ. at Marlborough, and New Coll., Oxford ; ' ^j,tc^tyr nnd sess. judge, Bombay). — Educ. at
apptd. after exam, of 1889; arrived, 17th Nov., i St. Mary's Inst, and St. Xavier's Coll. , Bombay,
1891, and served in Burma as asst. commr. I and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
MIRZA ABBAS AI.I BAIG, B.A., Statutory of 1885 ; arrived, 28th Oct., 1887, and served in
C.S. (Oriental translr. to govt., Bombay). — Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; 2nd asst..
Joined the service, 8th Jan., 1882; employed ill Feb., 1895; 1st asst., June, 1897; judge and
Janjira state, 1886-90 ; probr. under the native sess. judge, May, 1900.
civil service rules, and asst. collr., 1st April, MOIR, David Macbeth, M.D., Major, Ind.
1890; otTd. as 4th presidency mag., 1893; Med. Service (civil surgeon, Saran). —First
apptd. oriental translr. to govt., June, 1893. commn., 31st March, 1888 ; in military employ
MISRA, R. S. (see Rama Shankar Misra). till Sept., 1891, since which date he has held
various civil surgeoncies ; resdt. surgeon.
MITCHELL, David George, B.Sc, Indian Medical Coll. Hosp., Calcutta, Jan., 1893 ; ditto,
C.S. (asst. commr.. Central Prov.). —Educ. at presidency genl. hosp., Calcutta, April, 1896;
George Heriot's Sell., Edin., and Edinburgh civil surgeon, Saran, April, 1002 ; author of
Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1902 ; arrived, numerous contributions to the medical Press.
30th Nov., 1903, and served in the Central Prov. MOIR, Thomas Evebron, Indian C.S. (sf>cl.
as asst. commr. settlt. officer, Madras). —Educ at Fettes Coll..
MITCHELL, Edward James, India Public Edinburgh, and Wadtiam Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
Works Dept. (exec, engr.)—Trained at Thoma- after exam, of 1897; arrived 26th Dec, 1B98,
son Coll. ; apptd. apprentice engr., 15th May, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ;
1883, and posted to Assam; asst. engr., Jan., J spcl. asst. settlt. officer, March, 1901 ; spcl.
1884; exec, engr., Nov., 1895. . settlmt. offr., May, 1904.
MITCHELL, Horace, India Office (2nd MOIR, William Robert Gray, Indian C.S.
class clerk, registry and record dept.). —Educ. (dist. and sess. judge, United Prov.). —Educ. at
at St. Paul's Sell. ; clerk, 2nd class, 27th March, Charterhouse and Trinity Coll., Cambridge ;
1885; joint editor, India Office List, Nov., 1901. apptd. after exam, of 1887; arrived, nth Nov.,
MITRA, B. C. (see Barada Charan Mitra). 1889, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh
MITRA, P. C. (see Purna Chandra Mitra). 1 as asst. mag. and collr., and joint mag. ; dist.
MITRA, R. (see Rajcshwar Mitra). and sess. judge, March, iqoi.
MITRA, R. C. (see Ram Charan Mitra). MOKSHAGUNDAM VTSVESVARAIYA,
MITRA. S. C. (see Sarada Charan Mitra). B.A., L.C.E., A.M.I.C.E., Bombay Public
MITTER, D. N. (see Dwarka Nath Mitten. Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Joined the service,
MITTER, J. C. (see logesh Chandra Mitten. 23rd Feb., 1884, as asst. engr. ; exec, engr.,
MITTER, M. N. (s«Mohendro Nath Mitter). March, 1897.
RECORD OF SERVICES. 569
MOLESWORTH, Sir Guildford Lindsay, MONDY, Edmvnd Felix, A.R.S.M., F.C.S.,
K.C.I. E., late India Public Works Dept.—Educ. I late Bengal Educl. Dept. —Joined the service,
at the Coll. of Civil Engrs., Putney; in 1852 i 5th Nov., 1880, as profr., Sibpur civil engrg.
was chief asst. engr. on the London, Brighton, I coll.; profr., Rajshahi coll., Oct., 1877; an3 at
and South Coast Railway, which he left in order Dacca coll., Nov., 1887; principal, July, 1898;
to superintend the construction of buildings and retd., April, 1903.
machinery at Woolwich, during the Crimean MONEY, William James, C.S. I., late Bengal
war; afterwards practised as a consulting engr. C.S.—Apptd. from Haileybury in 1853 ; served
in London ; engr. on the Ceylon railway, 1859, in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. , and asst.
and chief engr., 1862 ; dir.-gen. of the railway, supt. of survey, and was employed as civil officer
1865; dir. of public works in 1867; consulting with the troops in the Sonthal insurrection,
engr. for state railways to the govt, of India, 1855-56; private sec. to chief commr. of Oudh,
April, 1871 ; acted as dir.-gen. of railways and Aug., 1857 ; served during the Mutiny (medal) ;
dep. sec. to govt, of India, March-lune, 1880; employed subsequently in Bengal and N.W.
K.C.I.E., June, 1888 ; retd., 1889; fe'llow ot the Prov. ; supt. of rev. survey, i860 ; mag. and collr. ,
univ. of Calcutta; a British delegate to the and salt agent, Cuttack, 1861 ; district and
Brussels monetary conference 1892; presdt. sessions judge, Maimansingh, Sept., 1873; retd.,
of Institution of Civil Engineers, 1905 ; is the 1879.
author of many publns. on engrg., monetary, ! MONIE, Peter William, M.A., Indian C.S.
and other subjects, including a ' Pocket-book of 1 (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay).—Educ. at
Engrg. Formulae,' ' Iron Manufacture in India,' Glasgow Univ. and Balliol Col!., Oxford ;
• Text-book of Bimetallism,' 1886, &c. &c. apptd. after exam, of 1899; arrived 16th Nov.,
MOLESWORTH, William, M.B., B.S., 1900, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
Major, Indian Medl. Service (surgn. to govr. mag.
of Madras). —First commn., 31st Mar., 1890; I MONIES, Alfred, A. M. I. C.E., India Public-
surgn., followers' hosp., Rangoon, June, 1892 ; Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at the
supt., Salem Jail, May, 1896 ; ditto, Cannanore, Thomason Coll., Roorkee ; apptd. apprentice
Jan., 1898 ; surgn. to the govr. of Madras, Sept., engr., Oct., 1871, and posted to Bengal (irri
1899 ; dist. med. and sany. offr., Cuddapah, Dec, gation) ; asst. engr., March, 1873 ; exec, engr.,
iqco ; 3iirgn. to govr. of Madras, Feb., 1902. May 1883; transfd. to Burma, Feb., 1892.
MOLLISON, James W., Agric. Dept., Govt, MONK, Hugh Lewin, M.I.C.E., late India
of India (inspr.-gen. of agriculture). —Apptd. Public Works Dept. —Apprentice engr., 1st
supt. of farms, Bombay, Nov., 1890; dep. dir. Sept., 1865; asst. engr., April, 1866 ; transfd. to
of agric, April, 1897 ; transfd. to govt, oi state railways, Dec, 1869; exec, engr., Sept.,
India and apptd. inspr.-gen. of agric in India, 1873; engr.-in-chief, Mu valley railway, April,
October, 1901. 1 891 ; suptg. engr., Jan., 1892; offg. manager,
MOLLOY, Robert Alfred, India Public j Burma state railway, March. 1895 ; engr.-in-
Works Dept. (exec, engr.).—Trained at R.I.E. chief, survey, way and works N.W. Rly., Aug.,
Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr. 1st Oct., 1874, and I 1895; chief engr., Feb., 1898 ; consulting engr. to
employed on irrign. works in the Punjab ; exec govt., Assam railways, May, 1898; retd., Feb.,
engr., May, 1883. 1900.
MOLONY, Edmund Alexander, Indian 1 MONKS, Charles, Lieut.-Col., I. M.S. (port
C.S. (mag. and collr., United Prov.).—Educ. surgeon, Aden). —First commn., 30th Mar., 1878 ;
at Marlborough and Emmanuel Coll., Cam. on mil. duty till July. 1888; supt., Maharbal-
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1884 ; arrived, 16th shwar, Sept., 1894; civil surgn., Satara, Aug.,
Dec, i386, and served in the N.W. Prov. and 1897 ; port surgn., Aden, Jan., 1900; ditto, and
Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. and asst. coinmr. ; P.M.O., Aden dist., June, 1903.
asst. settlt. officer, Nov., 1893; joint mag., MONRO, Alexander, CLE., M.A., B.C.L.,
Nov., 1895; dep. coinmr., Dec, 1896; mag. Barr. (1874).—Educ. at Oriel Coll., Oxford ;
and collr.. July, 1899. arrived 2nd June, 1879, and served as inspr.
MOLONY, John Chartrks, Indian C.S. of schools in Madras ; fellow of Madras univ.,
(asst. collr. and 'nag., Madras). —Educ. at 1885; inspr.-gen. of educn., Central Piovs. ,
Portora Royal Sch. , Enniskillen, and Dublin Jan., 1889; in 1893-94 acted as dir. of public
Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1899 ; arrived 3rd instrn.. and member of legisl. council, Madras ;
Dec, 1900, and served in Madras as asst. mag. dir. of public instrn. , Central Provs. , Jan., 1902;
and collr. retd., April, 1904; CLE., June, 1904.
MONAHAN, Francis John, Indian C.S.
(sec. to chief commr., Assam). —Educ. at the MONRO, James, C.B., late Bengal C.S.—
Oratory Sch., Birmingham, and Balliol Coll., Arrived, 27th Jan., 1858; served in Bengal as
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1883; arrived, asst. mag. and collr. , offg. under sec. to govt. ,
13th Dec, 1885, and served in Bengal as asst. joint mag., dep. collr. of customs, Calcutta,
mag. and collr., offg. under sec, and joint mag. and sec. to the board of rev. ; mag. and collr. ,
and dep. collr.; transfd. to Assam as asst. Feb., 1872; district and sessions judge, April,
commr. , March, 1892 ; dep. commr. , May, 1894 ; 1874; inspr.-gen. of police, Bengal, Jan., 1878 ;
acting dir. of land records and agriculture, Oct.. commr. of the presidency divn. , March, 1883;
1895; confd. Nov., 1897; sec. to chief commr., retd., 1884, and was apptd. dir. of criminal
Assam, Dec, 1898. investigations in Scotland Yard ; C.B., i838 ; in
MONAHAN, George John, M.A., Indian Nov., 1888, was apptd. commr. of metropolitan
C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at police, but resigned that office, June, 1890.
Stonyhurst Coll., and Trin. Coll., Dublin ; apptd. MONTAGUE, John Monthermer, M.A.,
after exam, of 1897 ; arrived 25th Dec, 1898, and M.I.C.E., India PublicWorks Dept. (suptg. engr.)
served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr.,
asst. settlt offr. :st Oct., 1876, and posted to state railways;
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exec. engr. , Nov., 1888 ; lent to Bengal-Dooars field Coll., Balliol Coll., Oxford, and Univ.
Rly. Co. from Sept., 1899 ; suptg. engr., Jan., Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of 1894;
1904. arrived, 2jth Dec, 1895, and served in Burma
MONTEATH, George, B.A., Indian C.S. as asst. commr.
(asst. collr., Bombay). —Educ. at Clifton and MOORE, John George, late Bombay C.S.—
Christ's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, Apptd. from Hailevbury, 1856 ; arrived, 6th Nov.,
of 1895 ; arrived 4th Dec, 1896, and served in 1856, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. and asst. pol. mag., and in Sind as asst. commr., &c. ; junr.
agent. collr. and mag., Oct., 1876; senr. collr. and mag.,
MONTEATH, Sir James, K.C.S.I., M.A., Sept., 1877; prest. ot the jail eommn., 1878;
Indian C.S. (member of council, Bombay.)— acting commr. of customs, &-c. , May, 1887;
Educ. at Royal Acadl. Instn., and Queen's commr., central divn., July. 1888; temporary
Coll., Belfast; apptd. after exam, of 1868; member of govr.'s council, March, 1890; retd.,
arrived, 5th Nov., 1870, and served in Bombay Nov., i8or.
as asst. collr. and mag.; under sec. to govt. , MOORE, Lewis. Indian C.S. ( judge. High
rev., &c, dept.. May, 1884 ; private sec. to the Court, Madras)—Educ. at the Royal Sen.,
govr., Oct., 1886; junr. collr., Aug., 1891; senr. Armagh, and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after
collr., May, 1894; sec. to govt., rev. and finl. exam, of 1867; arrived, 7th Nov., 1869, and
depts., July, 1896 ; member of Bombay legisl. served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and
council, Dec, 1896; chief sec, rev. and finl. sub-collr. and joint mag. ; district and sessions
depts., March, 1897; C.S. I., June, 1897; in judge, Dec, 1888 ; offg. judge, high court. March,
charge famine dept., Dec, 1899 ; member of 1899, March, 1900, July, 1901, and April, 1903;
govr's. council, Bombay, Aug., 1900; K.C.S.I., confd., Feb., 1004; author of ' Trichinopoli
Jan., 1903 ; acting govr. ot Bombay, Sept. to District Manual,' and 1 Malabar Law and
Dec, 1903. Custom.'
MONTEATH, John, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst. MOORE, Lewis Grenville, Indian C.S.
collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at Clifton (head asst., Madras).— Educ. at Cheltenham
and King's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after Coll., and Worcester Coll., Oxford; apptd.
exam, of 1401 ; arrived, 29th Nov., 1902, and after exam, of 1890; arrived, 12th Dec, 1892,
served in Botnbav as asst. collr. and mag. and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ;
MONTGOMF.R1E. Alexander, Indian C.S. head asst. , Jan., 1899.
(asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at the MOORE, Pierce Langrishe, Indian C.S.
High Sch. and Univ., Glasgow; apptd. after I (dist. mag., Bangalore). —Educ. at Chelten-
exam, of 1902; arrived 21st Nov., 1903, and : ham and Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd.
served in Bombay as asst. -coll. and mag. after exam, of 1896 ; arrived 21st Nov., 1897,
MONTGOMERY, James Alexander Law and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ;
rence, C.S. I., Lieut.-Col., Indian Army dist. mag., Bangalore, and asst. to resdt. in
late Punjab eommn. — Arrived, 26th Feb., Mysore, Feb., 1904.
1868; from Nov., 1870, served in the Punjab MOORE, Ross Arthur Leslie, Indian C.S.
as asst. commr. , and settlt. officer; dir. (senr. collr., Bombay).—Educ. at Dulwich, and
of settlt. and rev. records, Dec, 1885; dep. Peterhouse, Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of
commr., May, 1887; settlt. commr., Lahore, 1880; arrived, 7th Nov., 1882, and served in
April, 1897 ; wrote the Hoshiarpursettlt. report ; Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.: isl asst., Nov.,
commr. and supt., Rawal Pindi, Nov., 1899; 1893; administrator, Sachin state, May, 1895;
C.S. I., Jan., 1903 ; member of police eommn., resdy. mag., Bandea, Nov., 1895; junr. collr.,
Oct., 1902, to May, 1903; addl. member of July, 1897 ; pol. agent, Surgana, June, 1898, to
Niceroy's legisl. council, June, 1904; to U. S. April, 1901; collr. of salt rev., Nov., 1902;
list, Oct., 1904. senr. collr. and ditto, Julv, 1903.
MONTGOMERY, Robert Ernest, India MOORE, William Barker, India Office
Office {2nd class clerk, military dept. ).—Educ. at (2nd class clerk, I.E. Telegraph, Public ]Vorks
King's Coll., London ; apptd. second class clerk, Dept.).—Apptd. 2nd class clerk, 16th Feb.,
acct.-genl.'s dept., Mar., 1898 ; transfd. to 1900.
military dept., Sept., 1902. MORAN, Arthur Vivian, India Office (2nd
MOORE, Cecil, M.A., Indian C.S. (asst. class clerk, India Store Depot). —Apptd. 2nd
mag. and collr., United Prov.) —Educ. at class clerk, India Store Depot, 30th Sept,
Cheltenham and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. 1903.
after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 1st Dec, 1002, and MORELAND, William Harrison, CLE.,
served in the United Prov. as asst. mag. and collr. B.A., LL.B., Indian C.S. (dir. of land records
MOOR?., Ernest Andrew, Indian C.S. and agric, United Prov. )—Educ. at Clifton Coll. ,
(dep. commr., Burma).—Educ. at Bradfield and Trinity Coll. , Cambridge ; apptd. after exam,
Coll. and Queen's Coll., Oxford; apptd. after of 1886 ; arrived, nth Nov., 1889, and served
exam, of 1887; arrived, 25th Nov., 1889, and in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and
served in Burma as asst. commr. ; dep. commr., collr., joint mag., and acting under sec. to
March, 1001; settlt. offr., Dec, 1900,to Nov. ,1902. govt.; asst. settlt. officer, Nov., 1893; asst.
MOORE, Sir George Montgomerie John, commr., April, 1894; joint mag., Mar., 1897;
Kt., CLE., Lieut.-CoL, late R.A.—Mil. sec. on dir. of land records and sgric, March, 1890 ;
personal stall' of the govr. of Madras (Sir CLE., Jan., 1905 ; authorofUnao settlt. report,
M. E. Grant Duff), 1884-86 ; prest. of Madras and two agricl. pamphlets.
municipal eommn., Dec, 1886, to Dec, 1902; MORGAN, Henry Tilson, B.A., Indian C.S.
retd., Jan., 1887; CLE., Jan., 1894 ; Kt., June, (joint mag., United Prov.). —Educ at Bath
1897. Coll. and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
MOORE, Harry Christopher, B.A., Indian exam, of 1893; arrived, 12th Dec, 1894, and
C.S. (asst. commr., Burma). —Educ. at Brad- served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
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mag. and collr. ; under sec. to govt., May, ! collr. and mag. ; head asst., Jan., 1891 ; dep.
1902 ; joint mag., June, 1904. acctnt.-gen. , Madras, May, 1891 ; special asst.,
MORGAN, John William Akerma.v, Col., Vizagapatam, Nov., 1894; sub. -collr. and joint
Indian Civ. Vety. Dept. (inspr.-gen.). —Joined mag., Nov., 1896 ; collr. and mag., Jan.,
the (home) service, 12th June, 1878; served 1899.
in the Zulu and Afghan wars; supt., civil MORRIS, Thomas Walter, Indian C.S.
veterinary dept., Bombay, May, 1892; inspr.- (joint mag.. United Prov.). — Educ. at the
gen., civil veterinary dept., Simla, May, 1901. Manchester Gr. Sch. and St. John's Coll.,
MORGAN, Sir Walter, late Madras High \ Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1890 ; arrived,
Court. —Called to the bar, Middle Temple, 18th j 17th Nov., 1892, and served in the N.W. Prov.
Nov., 1844; clerk of legisl. council of India. 1854; and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag..
master in equity of the supreme court, Calcutta, Mar., 1897.
1859 ; puisne judge of Calcutta high court, 1862 ; MORRISON, Frank, late India Public Works
chief justice of the high court of the N.VV. Prov., Dept.—Joined the telegraph dept., Sept., 1863 ;
1866 ; and of the high court of Madras from 1871 resigned, Feb., 1864 ; rejoined govt, service, and
until his retirement in 1879. was employed in the accts. establt. (public
MORIARTY, Matthew Denis, M.D., B.A., I works) in Bombay, Sind, the Punjab, and Cal-
F. R. C.S.I. , Col., Indian Med. Service (adminis I cutta ; dep. comptr., Nov., 1874; from Dec,
trative med. officer and sany. commr.. Central ' 1875, served as examr. of public works and rail
Prov.). —Entered the service Oct., 1872; offg. way accts. in varions divns. ; govt, examr. of
civ. surg., Sultanpore, March, 1881 ; confd Oct., accts., E. Indian railway, Nov., 1891 ; retd.,
1883 ; Meerut, April, 1891 ; administrative med. 1 Feb., 1897.
officer and sany. commr. , Central Prov., Oct. MORRISON, William Stalkartt, M.A.,
1902. Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Burma). —Educ at
MORISON, William Thomson, Indian C.S Madras Coll., St. Andrews, Univ. of St.
(senr. collr. , Bombay).—Educ. at Fettes Coll., I Andrews, and Clare Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
Edinburgh, and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. I after exam, of 1899 ; arrived 18th Dec, 1900,
after exam, of 1879; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1881, and served in Burma as as*t. commr.
and served in BomDay as asst. collr. and mag., MORSE, Amyas, A.M.I.C.E., India Public
and forest settlt. officer ; transfd. to Burma as Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E.
asst. commr., 1887 (medal with clasp); dep. Coll. ; apptd. 24th Sept., 1878, and posted as
commr., May, 1889; retransfd. as 2nd asst., asst. engr. to state railways ; exec, engr., March,
Nov., 1891; administrator, Porbandar state,
Mar., 1894; 1st asst., Aug., 1896; junr. collr, 1 ^fORSE, Frank Haman Walford, late India
Mar., 1897; acting sec. to govt., pol., jud., and Public Works Dept. —Apptd. asst. engr., April,
legisl. depts. , Jan-Feb., 1898, and March, 1900, i870,and posted to mil. works branch ; employed
to March, 1901 ; senr. collr., Aug., 1000; acting in Madras on famine relief works, 1877-79 ;
sec. to govt., rev., finl., and famine depts., transfd. to state railways, Sept., 1881 ; exec,
March, 1902, to June, 1903, and Sept. to Dec, engr., May, 1883 ; in 1887-89 employed in Burma
1903. on provl. works ; apptd. to E. Coast railway sur
MORLEY, George Streatfield, India vey, Dec, 1889; and to open section of same
Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at [ line, March, 1894 ; retd., April, 1897.
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1877, and MORSHEAD, Leonard Frederick, Indian
posted to Bombay as asst. engr. ; lent to Delhi C.S. (mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ at
municipality, Oct., 1879 ; transfd. to Punjab, Winchester and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
Jan., 1882 : exec engr., March, 1886 ; transfd. to after exam, of 1887; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1889,
Hyderabad, May, 1894, to Assam, Jan., 1896, and served in Bengal as asst mag. and collr. ;
and to Central Provs., Jan., 1901. joint mag. and dep. collr., Oct., 1896; mag.
MORRIS, Alexander Henry, Cent. Prov. I and collr., June, 1900.
Police (dist. supt.). —Appointed to the dept. as MORTON, Boyce William Duni.op, Lieut.-
offg. asst. dist. supt. of police, March, 1879 ; Gen. , Indian Army, late Bengal Commn. —First
confd., Dec, 1879 ; dist. supt., April, 1883. commn., 9th June, 1848 ; served in Assam from
MORRIS, John George, Major, I.S.C., late June, 1854, as junr. asst. and principal asst. ;
Berar Administration.—Joined the service, 28th dep. commr., Goalpara, April, 1861 ; supt. of
Feb., 1874; acted as boundary settlt. officer, Darjiling, Dec, 1866; on special duty for con-
Bhopal, 1880-82; cantonmt. mag., Saugor, March, i ducting the prosecution ot Captain Playfair,
1883; asst. commr., April, 1887; dep. commr., Aug., 1876 ; dep. commr., 1st grade, Nov., 1879;
fan., 1893; retd., May, 1804. reverted to mil. dept., Aug., 1S85.
MORRIS, Sir John Henry, K.C.S.I., late MORTON, William Ross, Major, R.E.,
Bengal C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury in 1847; India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—First
arrived, 4th Jan., 1848; served in the Punjab as j commn., 26th July, 1881 ; joined the dept. as
asst. rest., Lahore, asst. commr. and asst. settlt. asst. engr., 15th Dec, 1884, and was posted to
officer in the trans-Sutlej divn. ; settlt. officer, I Burma ; transfd to Punjab, March, 1893 ; exec,
Multan, 1854 ; mag. and collr., Allahabad, May, engr., Jan., 1897.
1862; settlt. commr., Central Prov., Sept.. MOSCARDI, Alexander Francis George,
1863; jud. commr. , Central Prov. , June, 1868; Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —
chief commr. , Central Prov., May, 1870; retd., Educ. at Bath Coll., Balliol Coll., Oxford, and
1883. Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of 1896 ;
MORRIS, Robert, M.A., Indian C.S. (collr. arrived 22nd Nov., 1897, and served in Madras
and mag., Madras).—Educ. at High Sch., as asst. collr. and mag.
Glasgow, Univ. of Glasgow, and Univ. Coll., MOSCARDI, Edward Henry, M.A., late
London; apptd. after exam, of 1882; arrived, Indian C.S. (Bombay). —Educ. at theSomerset-
12th Jan., 1885, and served in Madras ar; asst. ! shire Coll., Bath, and Worcester Coll.,
572 RECORD OF SERVICES.
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1874 ; arrived, MOZUMDAR, K. N. (see Kedar Nath Mozum-
7H1 Nov., 1876, and served in Bombay as asst. dar).
collr. and mag. ; asst. judge, Dec, 1881 ; judge MUDALIYAR, C. J. (see Jambulingam
and sessions judge, May, 1894 ; retired, Feb., Mudaliyar, C).
1902. MUDALIYAR, P. R. (see Rajaiathna Muda
MOSELEY.Chari.es Henry, India C.S. (asst. liyar, P.).
mag. and colli:, Bengal).—Educ at Brighton MUDDIMAN, Alexander Phillips, Indian
Coll. and Merton Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after C.S. (asst. mng. and collr., Bengal). — Educ. at
exam, of 1901 ; arrived 3rd Dec, T002, and Wimborne, and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd.
served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. after exam, of 1897; arrived 10th Feb., iboo,
MOSS, Henry Allen, A.M.I. C.E., Madras and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and rollr.
Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at MUHAMMAD AFZALKHAN, Nawab, Khan
R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., ; Bahadur, Statutory C.S. (dep. commr., Punjab).
1885 ; exec, engr., Sept., 1806. — Probr. under native civil service rules, 3rd
MOSS-KING, Robert Curzon Henry, In March, 1S81 ; asst. commr., Oct., 1885 ; British
dian C.S. (first asst. to resdt. in Mysore, and sec. agent at Kabul, June, 1891, to March, 1894;
to chief commr. of Coorg). —Educ at Eton and dep. commr., Nov., 1895.
Merton Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of MUHAMMAD AKBAR NAZAR' ALI
1893; arrived, 13th Dec, 1894, an0" served in HYDARI, Finl. Dept., Govt, of India (examr.
the Central Prov. as asst. commr. ; asst. sec. to of tiress accounts).—Entered the Finance Dept.,
govt, of India, foreign dept., Aug., 1901 ; asst. Feb., 1888 ; asst. acct. gen., N.W. Prov.,
to the agent in Rajputana, Nov., 1901 ; first asst. Nov., 1891 ; ditto, Bombay, April, 1893; ditto.
to rest, in Mysore, and sec. to chief commr. of Calcutta, July, 1897 ; dep. acct. gen., Bombay,
Coorg, Sept., 1902. July, 1899; asst. acct. gen., Madras, Jan., 1900;
MOULE, Horace r rederick D'Oyly, C.S.I., dep. acct. gen., March, 1900; examr. of press
latelndian C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. accounts, Calcutta, April, 1901.
at Cheltenham Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of 1862 ; MUHAMMAD ALI, Saiyid, B.A., Statutory
arrived, 14th Nov., 1863; served in the N.W. C.S. (dist. and sess. judge. United Prov.).—
Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., and dep. supt. of Apptd. proby. asst. mag. and collr., under the
family domains of Maharaja of Benares ; joint statutory rules, 4th April, 1887; cont'd., 17th
mag. and dep. collr., May, 1877 ; mag. and collr., April, 1889, and served in N.W. Prov. and
Dec, 1884 ; sec, board of rev., 1886; commr., Oudh, as asst. mag. and collr., and joint mag.;
Nov., 1891 ; C.S [., June, 1897 ; member, board asst. commr., Dec 1896 ; dist. and sess. judge,
of rev.. Oct., 1897; retd., Nov., 1898. April. 1800.
MOUNSEY, CharlesHerbert, Barr. (1877), MUHAMMAD ASLAM, Kazi, C.M.G. (divl.
late Indian C.S. (Madras). —Educ. at King's judge, Punjab). — Ofig. extra asst. commr.,
Coll. Sch. ; apptd. after exam, ol 1876; arrived, 10th Sept., 1881 ; probr. under native civil ser
3rd Dec, 1873, and served in Madras as asst. vice rules, Ncv. 1882 ; asst. commr., Nov.,
collr. and mag., and asst. sessions judge ; head 1884; on special duty with Afghan boundary
asst., Anantapur, May, 1886; sub-collr. and joint commn. , 1884-86 ; C.M.G. , Feb., 1887; apptd. Mir
mag., June, 1890; collr. and mag., Dec, 1894; Munshi to Punjab govt., May, 18S7; native
retd.,
•* ReportsDec,
of the1903Meriah
; compiled
Agentsand edited and
(Ganjam),' the attache to foreign office, April, 1888; asst.
commr., March, 1889; dep. commr., March, 1895 '•
wrote a ' History of the Ganjam Maliahs.' district judge, Nov., 1896; divl. judge, Sept.,
MOUNTFORD, Lewis James, Indian C.S. 1897.
(2nd asst., Bombay). —Educ at Dulwich Coll., MUHAMMAD ASLAM KHAN. CLE.,
.and Pembroke Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after Sirdar Bahadur. Hon. A. D.C. to the King, Hon.
exam, of 1890; arrived, 20th Nov., 1892, and Col., late Pol. Dept., Punjab. —Apptd. to com
served in Sind as asst. collr. and mag. ; 2nd mand the Jezailchis, March, 1881 ; acted as
asst., July, 1808. pol. offr., Khyber, May, 1896; commandant,
MOW AT, M., M.A., lateEducn. Dept., Ben Khyber Rifles, April, 1897 ; employed as pol.
gal. —Profr., presidency coll., June, 1876; Dacca officer with 5th brigade of Tirah expedny. force,
coll., Jan., 1878 ; Patna coll., "Feb., 1880; retd., Jan., 1898; retd. July, 1893.
1801. MUHAMMAD HADI, Saiyid, Statutory C.S.
MOWBRAY, Robert, M.A., India Office (asst. dir. of land records and agric. United
(junior clerk, Accnt.-Genl.'s Dept.). —Educ. at Prov.). —Apptd. proby. asst. mag. and collr..
Manchester Gr. Sch. and Brasenose Coll., 1 5th April, 1890; asst. dir. of land records and
Oxford (scholar, 1896-1900) ; apptd. jnnr. clerk, I agric, Dec, 1891 ; also supt. of inland emi-
acct. genl.'s dept., India Office, 29th Oct., 1900. I gration, Sept., 1893 ; author of works on agricl.
MOYLE, George, M.I.C.E., India Public subjects.
Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. Muhammad hussein hakim, Khan
Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1875, and posted to Bahadur, Barr. (1880), (Judge, Bombay ■'mall
state railways ; exec engr., Jan., 1885 ; services cause court).—Joined the service, 13th April,
lent to Bengal-Nagpur railway co. , Oct., 1887, 1389, as judge of small cause court, Karachi ;
to May, 1894; suptg. engr., Jan., 1900; engr.- ditto, Bombay, Nov., 1892.
iti-chief. E. Bengal state rly., from Sept., 1898. MUHAMMAD 1SHAK KHAN, Statutory
MOYSEY, Edward Luttrell, B.A., Indian C.S. (dist. and sess. judge. United Prov.). —
C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at Apptd. a probr. under native civil service niles.
Cheltenham Sch., and Merton Coll., Oxford ; Jan., 1884 ; confd., Aug., 1886; asst. mag. and
apptd. after exam, of 1900 ; arrived, 15th Nov., collr., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, April, 1888; asst.
1901, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and 1 cominr., Nov., 1889; joint mag., May, 1890;
mag. i district and sess. judge, Feb., 1897.
RECORD OF SERVICES. 573
MUHAMMAD NIZAM-UD-DIN HASAN subject; of a pamphlet on indigenous educn. in
KHAN, Moulvi, B.A., B.L., Berar Commn. i Fatehpur, 1845; a,1L' °' papers on rev. settlt. in
(dep. commr. ). —Apptd. oftg. asst. commr., ntli the N.W. Prov. and Oudh. &c.
July, 1881 ; cjnld., Sept., 1882; dep. commr., MUIR. William James Wemvss, Col., I.S.C.,
Dec., 1896; on foreign service in Hydeabad late Foreign Dept. , Go\ t of India. —Lieut. , Ben
state from May, 1892, to Nov., 1902; author of gal artillery, Dec, 1838 ; asst. agent to govr.-gen. .
a number of essays. Kajputana, Sept., 1863; asst. gen. supt., thagi
MUHAMMAD RAF1Q, B.A., Barr. (1885). and dakaiti, June. 1S64: pol. supt. , Sirohi, Sept.,
(small cause court fudge, United Prov.). —Joined 1 18S5 ; pol. agent, Murshidabad, 1870; cantonmt.
the service, 1st Sept., 1892, as small cause mag., Nimach, 1879; Haraoti and Tonk, 1880;
court judge, Lucknow ; addi. civil judge there, Ajmir-Merwara, May, 1889; offg. pol. agent,
Jan., 1894 ; has since held the appt. of judge AI»var. Aug., 1889; retd., june, 1892.
at various small cause courts in the United MU1R-MACKENZIE, John William Pitt,
Prov. M.R.A.C., Indian C.S. (commr. in Sind).—
MUHAMMAD RAZA KHAN, Statutory C.S. Educ. at Eton ; apptd. after exam, of 1874 ;
(coltr. and mag., Madras). — Served from 14th arrived, 28th Nov., 1876, and served in Bombay
Jan., 1874, in the Madras rev. and educl. depts. , I as asst. collr. and mag , asst. pol. agent in
and in Hyderabad as attache to the rest.; apptd. charge of Jath state, and forest settlt. officer;
a member of the civil service, 3rd Nov., 1882 ; on famine duty in 1376 and 1877 ; 2nd asst.,
asst. collr. and mag., Feb., 1883; head asst., I Nov., 1887; acting dir. of land records and
Feb., 1890; sub. collr. and joint mag., July, agric. , Feb., 1888 ; under sec. to govt, of India
1895 ; collr. and mag., Mav, 1898. in rev. and agricl. dept., March, 1889, to April,
MUHAMMAD SAMI-UI.LA KHAN, Maulvi. 1893; on .special duty to Reunion, April, 1893 ;
C.M.G., late Jud. Dept., N.W. Prov.—Joined 1st asst. collr. and mag., Aug., 1893; junr.
the service as sub-judge, 1st May, 1873; district collr. and collr. of salt rev., Feb., iSys ; junr.
judge, Mav. 1887 ; retd., Nov., 1892. collr. and mag., March, 1896; ofTg. sec. to govt,
MUHAMMAD YASIN KHAN, Berar rev. and fin. dept., July, :8o6, and again, June
Commn. (dep. commr.). —Joined the service, and Aug., 1398 ; senr. collr. and mag., May,
3rd May, 1876, as attache to the rest., Hydera J 1897 ; survey commr. and dir. ot land records
bad ; asst. commr., Berar, Sept., 1881 ; special and agric, July, 1897; addi. member of legisl.
asst. commr., May, 1804 ; services lent to ; council, Bombay, Aug., 1899, and Dec, 1903;
Hyderabad state from July, 1891 ; dep. commr., i chief sec. to i^ovt., rev., etc., depts, Aug., 1900;
Oct., 1895. member of irrigation coni'nn., 1901-02 ; tempy.
MUHAMMAD YUSUF (see Yusuf, M.). I member of council of Bombay, Sept., 1903;
MUIR, John Fairlie, late Indian C.S. (Bom commr. in Sind, June, 1904.
bay). —Educ. at Edinburgh Acad., and Rugby MUKERJEE, Satis Cmimika, Indian C.S.
Sch.; apptd. alter exam, of 1865; arrived, 10th (mag. and collr., Bengal). - Educ. in India and
Oct., 1867, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. at Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of
and mag. , and in the Central Prov. as asst. 1890; arrived, 16th Dec, 181,2, and served in
commr. ; 1st as'jt., May, i83o; junr. collr. and Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. : joint mag. and
mag., Belgaum, April, 1887; senr. collr., June, dep. collr., July, 1898; ir.ag. r.nd collr., Oct.,
1890; collr. and mag., Dharwar, and pol. agent, I9N1UKERJI, K. P. ('.,•: Xali Prasanna
Jjavanur, Aug., 1893 ; retd., Mav, 1896.
MUIR, Julius Wood, M.A., Barr. (1876), late Mukerji).
Indian C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh). —Educ. at MUKERJI, N. (sec Nilambaia Mukerji).
Dumfries Acad., and Edinburgh Univ. ; called MULES, Horace Chauies (collr., Sind).
to the bar at the Middle Temple ; apptd. after — Educ. at Wellington Coll. ; joined the Sind
exam, ot 1869; arrived, 1st Nov., 1871, and Commn. 18th May. 1876, as st.py. dep. collr. ;
served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and designation changed to asst. collr. and mag.,
collr., and joint mag.; asst. commr., in Oudh, April, 1883 ; head asst. collr., Feb., 1894 ; dep.
Sept., 1885; district and sessions judge, Nov., commr., Nov., 1895; dep. coiv.mr., Thar and
i88q; retd., Match. 1898. Parkar, May, 1898 ; collr., Shikarpur, Dec,
MUIR, Sir William, K.C.S.I., D.C.L., 1900; ditto, Sukkur, Jan., 1902 ; ditto, Hydera
I.L.D., late Bengal C.S. —Educ. at Kilmarnock bad, May, 1903 ; ditto, and cL-p. commr., paper
Or. Sch., and Edinburgh and Glasgow Univs. ; currency, Karachi, Sept., 1903.
apptd. from Haileybury, 1837 ; arrived, 16th Dec, MULLALY, Charles Mylne, Indian C.S.
1 837; settlt. officer in CawnporeandBundelkhund, (collr. anil mag., Madras).—Educ. at South
1840-43; ofTg. collr. , Fatehpur, 1844-45; scc, ampton Gr. Sch., Hartley Inst 11., Southampton,
sadar board of rev., 1847 ; sec. to govt, of N.W. and London Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1877 ;
Prov., 1852; member, board of rev.. 1856; in arrived, 3rd Nov., 1879, and served in Madras
•chargeofintelligencedept.at Agra during Mutiny, as asst. collr. and mag. ; head asst., Nov., 1887 ;
J8J7 ; sec. with Lord Canning at Allahabad for sub-collr. and joint mag., Jan., 1892; collr. and
N.W. Prov. , 1858 ; reverted to board ofrev. , 1859 ; mag., April, 1895; dist. and sc.sa. judge, May,
member of legisl. council of govr.-gen., 1864; 1898 ; collr. and mag. and adill. sess. judge,
foreign sec, govt, of India, 1865; lieut.-govr., Nov. , 1902.
N.W. Prov., 1868-74; fin'' member of govr.- Ml'LLALY, Joseph John, M.I.C.E., India
gen. 's council, 1874-76; member of council of Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). —Trained
■sec. ofstate, 1 876-8 > ; principal, Edinburgh Univ., at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct.,
1885 to 1902; hon.D.C.L. of Oxford, and LL.D. 1874, and employed on irrign. works in the
of Glasgow and Edinburgh ; author of ' Life ot Punjab; exec, engr., Oct., 1882; suptg. engr. ,
Mahomet and History of Islam to the Era ot March, 1399.
the Hegira,' 1858; 'Annals of the Early Cali MI LLER, Oswald Valdemar, M A., Indian
phate,' 1883, and other works on the same Educl. Service (profr. of history 3ud pol.
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economy, Elphinstone Coll., Bombay). —Educ. at I asst., April, 1890 ; dep. commr. of salt, &c, rev.
Newton Abbott Sch., and Jesus Coll., Cam (S. divn.), and sec. to the commr., July, 1894;
bridge; joined the service 8th Feb., 1892, and sub-collr. and joint mag., Oct., 1896; collr. and
received the appointment he now holds ; K-i-H. mag.. Dec, 1897.
medal, 1900. MURPHY, Matthew Joseph, Indian C.S.
MULOCK, Francis Berry, late Indian C.S. (head asst., Madras). —Educ. at Univ. Coll.,
(N.W. Prov. and Oudh.)—Educ. atPortora Royal Blackrock, and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd.
Sch. ,Enniskillen,and TrinityColl. , Dublin ; apptd. after exam, oi 1889; arrived, 21st Dec, 1891,
after exam, of 1869; arrived, 2nd Nov., 1871, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. mag.; head asst., Dec. 1897; senr. asst. dist.
and collr. , and joint mag. ; on special duty mag. and agent togovr.,Vizagapatam, May, 1898.
for imperial assemblage at Delhi, 1876 ; asst. MURPHY, Patrick William, B.A., Indian
commr., April, 1886; joint mag., Ballia, April, C.S. (asst. settlmt. offr., Bengal). —Educ. at
1887; dep. commr., Lucknow, Oct., 1889; mag. St. Peter's Coll., Wexford, and Univ. Coll.,
and collr., Feb., 1890; commr., Fyzabad, Dec, Dublin ; apptd. alter exam, ot 1899 ; arrived 3rd
1896: retd., Oct., 1898. I Dec, 1900, and served in Bengal as asst. mag.
MULOCK, Henry Pilkington, late Indian and collr., and asst. settlmt. offr.
C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Kings j MURPHY, Stephen James, Indian C.S.
town Sch., and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at
after exam, of 1864 ; arrived, 1st Nov., 1865, Framlingham Coll. and Univ. Coll., London ;
and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. apptd. after exam, of 189S ; arrived, 24th Nov.
and collr. on famine relief duty, 1873-74 ; 1899, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
joint mag. and dep. collr., April, 1878 ; district mag.
and sessions judge, Aug., 1886; retd., Nov., MURRAY, Alan, Major-Gen., I.S.C., late
1895. Oudh Commn. —Arrived, 4th Feb., 1857, and
MULOCK, William Bury, late Bombay C.S. served during the Mutiny i medal and two clasps ) ;
—Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after served in the Oudh police dept as asst. snpt. in
exam, of 1861 ; arrived, 28th Nov., 1862, and 1866-67, and subsequently as asst. commr., and
served in Bombay as asst. registrar of the high asst. settlt. officer ; junr. sec. to chief commr.,
court, and asst. collr. and mag. ; from April, 1874-78 ; attache in foreign office, 1876-77 ;
1873, to Nov., 1876, served as asst. commr. and district judge, April, 1886; dep. commr., Kheri,
branch inspr.-gen. of assurances in Sind, also April, 1886 ; retd., March, 1887.
as inspr. of educn.; junr. collr. and mag., Jan., MURRAY, Frederick Charles, M.I.C.E.,
1880 ; senr. collr. and mag., March, 1885 ; acting late India Public Works Dept. —Trained at
commr., N. divn., Sept., 1888; retd., Nov., Calcutta Civil Engrg. Coll.; apptd., 24th May,
1889. 1872, and employed in the Punjab in mil. works
MULRAJ LALA, M.A., Punjab Provl. C.S. branch ; transfd. to that prov., Nov., 1879 ; exec,
(extra jttdl. asst. commr., Punjab). —Joined the engr., Oct., 1881 ; suptg. ergr., July, 1900:
service, Jan., 1880, as oft'g. extra asst. commr. ; retd., Sept., 1904.
confd. Dec, 1883; extra jiidl. asst. commr., MURRAY, George Ramsay, B.A., Indian
March, 1887 ; author of a sanitary primer and a C.S. (asst. mag. and collr.. United Prov.). —
text-book in Hindi. Educ. at Cheltenham and Univ. Coll., Oxford:
MULRONEY, Thomas Richard, Lieut. -Col., apptd. after exam, of 1902 ; arrived 30th Nov.,
I.M.S. {civil stirg., Punjab).—Joined the ser 1903, and served in the United Prov. as asst.
vice, 31st March, 1880; in mil. employ till mag. and collr.
Aug., 1883, since when he has held several civil MURRAY, John, M.A., Indian Educl. Service,
surgeoncies in the Punjab. , (inspr. of schools, United Prov.). —Educ. at
MUMFORD, Charles Allan, B.A., Indian Aberdeen Grammar Sch., Christ Coll., Cam
C.S. (asst. mat;, ami collr.. United Prov.). bridge, and Aberdeen Univ. ; apptd. profr.
—Educ. at Oundle Sch. , and Peteihouse, Cam of physical science, Muir Central Coll., 12th
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1895; arrived Oct., 1891 ; ditto, and meteorological reporter
8th Dec, 1896, and served in the N.W. P. and to the govt, of N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Nov.,
Oudh as asst. commr., asst. mag. and collr., 1891 ; or}g. meteorological reporter to govt, ol
and asst. supt. India, May, 1902; inspr. of schs. , United
MUMFORD, Gerald Blomfield, Indian Prov., Dec, 1902; author of a manual of
C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at practical physics.
Felsted Sch. "and King's Coll., Cambridge; MURRAY, John Peter, India Office (second
apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 1st Dec, class clerk, Registry and Record Dept.)—Apptd.
1902. and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and clerk, 2nd class, registry and record dept., 5th
collr. Feb., 1901.
MUNRO, James Hume. Indian C.S. (dist. MURRAY, Robert Davidson, M.B., Lieut -
and sess. judge, Madras).—Educ. at New- Col., Indian Med. Service (profr. Calcutta Med.
castle-on-Tyne Gr. Sch. , and Emmanuel Coll., Col.). — First commn. 31st March, 1875; served
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1884 ; arrived, as civil surgn. at various stations from April,
21st Nov., 1886, and served in Madras as asst. 1876; 1st rest, surgn., Calcutta Gen. Hosp..
collr. and mag.; head asst., March, 1893 ; sub- March, 1886 ; civil surgn., Howrah, Dec, 1895 ;
collr. and joint mag., Dec, 1898 ; dist. and sess. profr. Calcutta med. coll., Aug., 1898; author
judge, Nov., 1903. of numerous contributions to the med. press.
MURDOCH, David Doig, Indian C.S. (collr. MURRAY, Stewart Binny, A.M.I.C.E.,
and mag., Madras).—Educ at Univ. of Aber Madras Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —
deen, and King's Coll. , Cambridge ; apptd. after Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr.,
exam, of 1880 ; arrived, 7th Dec, 1882, and 23rd Sept., 1884; exec, engr., Sept., 1895; dep.
served in Mudras as asst. collr. and mag. ; head chief engr. and under sec. to govt., March, 1900.
RECORD OF SERVICES. 575
MUSPRATT- WILLIAMS, C. A., Major, I 1900, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
R.A. (chief inspr. of explosives). —First commn., mag.
26th July, 1881 ; asst. supt., Kirkee Factory, NARAYANA AIYAR SUBRAMANIYAM
May, 1887; ditto, Ishapore, Nov., 1890; chief Diwan Bahadlr, B.A., Barr. (1876) (admr.-
inspector of explosives, Bengal, Nov., 1894; I gen., Mairas). —Joined the service, 15th May,
ditto with the govt, of India., Sept., 1898. 1391, and offd. as admr.-gen. ; small cause court
MYLNE, Right Rev. Louis George, M.A., judge, April, 1893; admnr.-gen. and offl.
D.D.,late Ecclesl. Dept., Bombay.—Arrived, 4th trustee, Oct., 1897.
July, 1876; installed as Bishop of Bombay, 6th NARAYAN GANESH CHANDAVARKAR,
July, 1876; retd.,Jan., 1898, and apptd. vicar B.A., LL.B.—Judge of the High Court, Bom
of St. Marv-le-bone. bay, Jan., 1901.
NAILER, Henry Augustus Fitzrov, M.B., NARENDRA NATH, Diwan, M.A. (dep.
CM., Lieut.-Col., late Indian Medl. Service. — commr. , Punjab). —App^td. probr. under native
First commn., 1st April, 1877 ; on mil. duty till civil service rules, 3rd >eb., 1888; asst. commr.,
July, 1882, when he was apptd. civil surgn., Feb., 1890; dep. commr., July, 1897; has
Chinglcput ; dist. medl. and sanitary officer, transld. Mill's 'Liberty' into Urdu.
Tanjore, Nov., 1899 ; retd., Oct., 1903. NARSINGRAO BHOLANATH DIVATIA,
NANAVUTTY, E. M. (see Erachshah B.A., Statutory C.S. ( isl asst. Bombay).—
Maneckji Nanavutty). Apptd. probr. under the native civil service
NANDA KRISHNA BOSE, M.A., late rules, Jan., 1844; confd. as asst. collr. anJ
Statutory C.S.—Employed in the educn. dept. mag., Feb., 1886 ; 1st asst., May, 1895.
from Aug., 1878; apptd. asst. mag. and collr. NATH, N. (sec Narendra Nathj.
on probn., Jan., 1880; confd., Sept., 1881 ; joint NATH, P. (sec Prem Nath).
mag. and dep. collr., June, 1890 ; mag. and NATHAN, Robert, C. I.E., B.A., Barr. (1888),
collr., Aug., 1894; retd., 1900. j Indian C.S. (private sec. to viceroy.)—Educ. at Si
NANNEY.LewisCharles, L.F.P.S., L.S.A.. Peter's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, cf
Brigade-Surgn.-Lieut.-Col., late Madras Med, 1883; arrived, 20th Dec, 1888, and served in
Dept.—Asst. surgn., 31st March, i386; served Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and on settlt.
under the mil. dept., also acting as civil surgn. work in Orissa ; joint mag. and dep. collr., Nov.,
at various stations, and as supt. of jail ; supt., 1894 ; ofl'g. under sec. to govt, of India, fin. and
lunatic asylum, Madras, Oct., 1875; also profr., commerce dept., March, 1895; special plague
med. coll., July, 1876 ; med. officer, Coonoor and duty, Api il, 1897 ; under sec, home dept., Nov.,
Kotagiri, 1879-81, and at Utakamand, 1S81-83; 1897 ; mag. and collr., March, 1900; CLE., Jan.,
special sanitary officer, Utakamand, Aug., 1903 ; dep. sec, home dept., April, 1904 ; private
1881 ; civil surgn., Cannanore, July, 1883, sec. to the viceroy, Nov., 1904 ; author of quin
Trichinopoli, June, 1884, and Karnul, May, quennial review of education, 1897-8 to 1901-2
1890; retd., May, 1892.
NAPIER, Alan Bertram, B.A., Indian C.S. ' NATHAN, William, India Public Works
(dep. commr., Central Prop.). —Educ. at Rossall I Dept. (exec. engr.). —Apptd. asst. engr., 23rd
Sept., 1885, and posted to state rlys. ; exec,
Sen. , and Trinity Coll. , Cambridge; apptd. after engr.,
exam, of 1886; arrived, 24th Sept., 1889, and Burma,Sept., 1895 ; dep. consg. engr. for rlys.,
Dec, 1900 to Nov., 1901.
served in the Central Prov. as asst. commr. ;
registrar of the jud. commr. 's court, 1890-91 ; NAVROJI DORABJI KHANDALAVALA.
under sec. to chief commr., April to July, 1892 ; B.A., LL.B. (subordinate fudge, Bombay). —
settlt. officer, Sept., 1894; dep. commr., April, I Joined the service, 6th Nov., 1874, as sub
1897 ; commr. of excise and inspr.-gen. of ordinate judge ; judge of small cause court
registration, April, 1902 to Feb., 1903; K-i-IL, I Poona, Feb., 1891 ; special judge under Deccan
medal, 2nd class, Jan., 1904. Agriculturists Relief Act, Jan., 1897.
NAPIER, Hon. Edward Herbert Scott, mad NAWAZ KHAN, H. M. (see Hafiz Muham
A.M.I.C.E., India Public Works Dept. (exec, Nawaz Khan).
engr.).—Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. to NAYLOR, James Richard, C.S.L, late Bom-
the dept. as asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1883, and j bay C.3.— Educ. at King's Coll. Sch. ; apptd.
posted to State rlys. ; exec, engr., Aug., 1894; after exam, of 1861 ; arrived, 28th Oct., 1862, and
dep. consg. engr., Bombay, Sept., 1900; ditto, served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and
Lucknow, Nov., 1901 to Dec, 1903. asst. judge ; remembrancer of legal affairs, July,
NAPIER, Hon. George Campbell, CLE., 1876; acting chief sec. to govt., jud. Stc. depts.,
Lieut.-Col., late Punjab Commn. —Arrived, 14th 1879-80, and 1887; member of legisl. council.
Dec., 1861 ; from July, 1867, served in the Punjab Bombay, Aug., 1884; temporary member of
as asst. commr. ; on special duty in Persia, 1874, council, Bombay, in 1887 and 1888 ; C.S.L, May,
and at Kandahar, 1881 ; private sec. and A. D.C. 1890; retd., June, 1892; legal adviser to the
to lieut.-govr. of N.W. Prov., April, 1882, to Gaekwar of Baroda, Oct., 1892.
Sept., 1883 ; jud. asst., Feb., 1883; dep. commr., NAYUDU, D. R. (see Dharma Rao Nayudu).
Nov., 1884; supt., Kapurthala state, April, 1885; NEALF, Walter Erskine, B.A., late "Indian
retd., April, 1887. I C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Mer
NARAIN DAS, Rai Bahadur, late Oudh chant Taylors' Sch. and St. John's Coll. , Oxford ;
Jud. Dept.—Served in the postal dept. from apptd. after exam, of 1861 ; arrived, 10th Oct.,
June, 1855; temporary extra asst. commr., 1862, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst.
March, 1867; sub-judge, Oct., 1881 ; judge of the mag. and collr. and settlt. officer ; district and
small cause court, June, 1882 ; retd., Sept., 1892. sessions judge, Nov., 1881 ; mag. and collr.,
NARAYANA AIYAR, Rajappaya, Indian Dec, 1881 ; commr. in Oudh, Feb., 1890; commr. ,
C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at Agra, Nov., 1893; acted as member of re\.
Madras University and King's Coll., Cambridge ; board in 1894. and from Jan., 1895; commr.,
apptd. after exam, of 189 ; arrived 25th Dec, Meerut, May, 1896; retd., April, 1897.
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NEATHAM, Albert Henry John (staff NELSON, Henry, A.M.I.C.E., India Public
clerk, India Audit Office).—Clerk, 2nd class, Works Dept. (exec, mgr.), —Trained at Thoma-
32nd Feb., 1879; staff clerk, May, 1901. son Coll. ; apptd. to the dept., Oct., 1875, and
NEAVE, Everard Reginald, B.A., Indian posted to the N.W. Prov. and Oudh (irrigation) ;
C.S. (asst. commr., United Prov.). —Educ at \ asst. engr., July, 1876; exec, engr., April, 1890.
Blundell's Sell., Tiverton, and Balliol Coll., NELSON, John Clement, B.A., Indian C.S.
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1899 ; arrived, (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.).—Educ. at
21st Nov., 1900, and served in the N.W. Prov. Charterhouse, and Trin. Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
and Oudh., as asst. mag. and collr. , and asst. j after exam, of 1897; arrived 2nd Dec 1S93,
commr. and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag.
NEDHAM, Edward Moxtgomerie, Lieut. - and collr., and asst. commr.
Col., Indian Army (cantt., mag., Neemuch). — NELSON, Reginald Arbouin, M.A., LL. M.,
First commn., gth Aug., 1873 ; cantt. mag., Barr. (1886), (principal, Law Coll., Madras). —
Neemuch, Dec, 1900. Educ. at Clare Coll., Cambridge ; called to the
NEDHAM, William Alfred, late Central bar (Inner Temple), July, 1886; joined the
Provs. Commn.—Joined the service as asst service, 2nd May, 1891, as principal, law coll.,
commr., 12th July, 1864 ; served as asst. district Madras ; also acting law reporter, April, 1894.
supt. and district supt. of police, supt. of sch. ot NESFIELD, John Collinson, M.A., late
industry, and in 1874 in Bengal on famine duty ; j Educn. Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh. —Educ. at
in 1882 was dep. supt. of census ; judge of small Merton Coll., Oxford ; from 22nd Jan., 1867,
cause court, Jabalpur, Sept., 1889; dep. commr. , served in Bengal as profr., Krishnagarh coll.
Dec, 1889; acting commr., April, 1897; confd., and at the presidency coll. ; from May-,
Jan., 1900; retd., Nov., 1901. 1872, served in Lower Burma as dir. of public
NEEDHAM, Francis Jack, C.I.E., Bengal instrn. , and inspr. of schs. ; transfd. to
Police Dept. (dist. supt. of police and asst. pol. Oudh, March, 1874, as dir. of public instrn. ;
offr., Sadiya).—Entered the service, Dec, 1S67, t principal, Benares coll., May, 1878; inspr. of
as dep. mag. and dep. collr. ; asst. supt. of schs., Nov., 1879; fellow of the Allahabad univ. ,
police, Jan., 1876; asst. pol. offr., Sadiva, Nov., 1887; dir. of public instrn., N.W. Prov. and
1882; dist. supt., and ditto, April, 1885"; CLE., Oudh, Aug., 1892; retd., Oct., 1894; author of
Dec, 1898; is author of a grammar of the ' An Essay on the Kanjar Tribe,' 1882, ' On the
Khampti language. Results ot'Primary Educn. in the N.W.Prov. and
NEEL, Edmund, CLE., late Public Works Oudh,' 1883, and 'On the Tharu and Bagsha
Dept., India Office. —Educ. at Victoria Coll., Tribes,' 1884 ; 1 Brief View of the Caste Svstem
Jersey; India office writer, old establt. , 3rd of the N.W. Prov. and Oudh.' 1885; "'Two
March, 1859; jun. clerk, mil. dept., i860; asst. Essays on the Mushera Tribe,' 1888, &c, &c.
precis writer to the sec. of state, 1868-71; mil. NETHERSOLE, Michael, India Public
dcpt.,1871; senr. clerk, Jan., 1872; funds dept., j Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E.
1874; asst. sec. in the mil. dept., Aug., 1881 ; Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr., Sept.,
asst. sec. in the pol. and secret dept., 1885; i83o, and posted to N.W. Prov. and Oudh ;
offd. as sec, Jan. to May, 1887, Sept., 1889 to exec, engr., Nov., 1892 ; lent to Kashmir state,
May, 1890, and June, 1890, to Jan., 1891 ; CLE., 18Q3-1000; suptg. engr., Nov., 1903.
May, 1890; sec, public works dept., Aug., NEVILL, Henry Rivers, B.A., Indian C.S.
1897 ; retd., Oct., 1901. (asst. commr., United Prov.).—Educ. at the
NEILL, John William, late Indian C.S. (Cen Charterhouse, and Oriel Coll., Oxford; apptd.
tral Prov.). —Educ. at King's Coll., London, and alter exam, of 1898 ; arrived, 21st Nov., 1899,
Edinburgh Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1863 ; and served in the N.W. Provs. and Oudh, as
arrived, 25th Nov., 1864, and served in the Central asst. mag. and collr. and asst. commr. ; engaged
Prov. as asst. commr., registrar, jud. commr. 's in revision of district gazeteers from Aug., 1901.
court, and asst. sec. to chief commr. ; sec, NEW, Rowland Hill, Indo-European Tele
March, 1877; commr., June, 1880; fellow ot graph Dept. {engr. and electrician).—Joined the
theuniv. of Calcutta, 1883; offd. aschief commr. , service, 1st June, 1867 ; asst. supt., April, 1R91 ;
Feb., 1887, and Nov., 1890; judicial commr., supt., May, 1896; engr. and electrician, Dec,
Jan., 1891 ; prest. ofthecommn. on the working l8N9EWBERY, Henry James, B.A., late Bengal
of the Deccan agriculturists relief act, Dec,
1891 ; retd., April, 1894; apptd. lecturer on C.S.—Educ. at King's Coll., London; apptd.
Indian law, Univ. Coll., London, July, 1895. alter exam, of i860; arrived, 31st Oct., 1861 ;
NEILL, Lindsay, late Indian C.S. (Central served in the Bengal rev. and jud. dept., and
Prov.).—Educ. at foreign sens., King's Coll., was apptd. mag. and collr., 1st grade, Dec,
London, and Edinburgh Univ. ; apptd. after 1881; ; retd., April, 1887.
exam, of 1865; arrived, 31st Oct., 1867, and NEWBOULD, Babington Bennett, B.A.,
served in the Central Prov. as asst. commr.; Indian C.S. (dist. and sess.judge, Assam).—Educ.
under sec. to govt, of India, home dept., April, at Bedford Sch. and Pembroke Coll., Cam
1877 ; inspr.-gen. of registrn., supt. of stamps, bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1885 ; arrived, 28th
nnd commr. ofexcise, Central Prov., Dec, 1877 ; Nov., 1888, and served in Bengal as asst. mag.
dep. commr., June, 1880; addl. commr., Jan., and collr. ; transfd. to Assam as asst. commr.,
1883; sec. to the chief commr. , March, 1883; April, 1894 ; dep. commr., Oct., 1895 ; dist. and
commr., April, 1890; retd., Oct., 1894. sess. judge, Nov., 1900.
NELSON, Arthur Edward, B.A., Indian NEWCOMBE, Alkred Cornelius, B.A.,
C.S. (asst. commr., Cent. Prov.).—Educ. at M.I.C.E., late India Public Works Dept.—
Newcastle High Sch., and Magdalen Coll., Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1874,
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived, and employed on irrign. works in the Punjab
Nov., 1899; served in the Cent. Prov. as asst. and the N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; served in the
commr. and registrar, judl. commr. 's court superior accts. establt., 1878-81 and 1886-90,
RECORD OF SERVICE?. 577
and in Assam, 1881-86 ; services lent to Nizam's NEWNHAM-SMITH, Edward Deedes, Barr.
govt., 1891-95; transfd. to railway branch, Dec, (1887), Lieut. -Col., I.S.C, late Bombay Jud.
1896 ; transfd. to Hyderabad admn., Oct., 1900 ; Dept. — First commn., 27th Feb., 1869; served
retd., Nov., 1902. through the Afghan war, 1878-80 (medal and
NEWILL, Joseph Henry, Lieut.-Col., Indian clasp); cantonmt. mag.,Disa, Oct., 1887; and
Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. — at Poona and Kirkee, Oct., 1888; retd., March,
First commn., 4th July, 1865 ; arrived, 25th Dec, 1901.
1865 ; served under the foreign dept. in the NEWTON, John, India Office (staff clerk,
thagi and dakaiti branch, from May, 1872 ; acctnt.-gen. '3 dept.). —Clerk, 2nd class, 9th Oct.,
cantonmt. mag., Jan., 1882 ; 2nd asst. to rest, at 1879 ; staff clerk, March, 1903.
Hyderabad, March, 1884; from March, 1887, NEWTON, William Gyllich, A.M.I.C.E.,
served as pol. agent at Bhopavvar, and after India Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). —
wards in S.E. Baluchistan ; pol. officer in charge j Trained at R. I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr.,
of Sardar Ayub Khan, Nov., 1889 ; acting pol. 1st Oct., 1876, and employed on state railways
agent, Jhalawar, Nov., 1892; cantonmt. mag., and in the Central Prov. ; on famine duty in
Nasirabad, Feb., 1895 ; otlg. rest., W. states of Madras, 1877; exec, engr., Jan., 1885; transfd.
Rajputana, March, 1895; rest. atGwalior, March, to Burma, Aug.. 1887; suptg. engr., Aug., 1900.
1898 ; reverted to mil. duty, Sept., 1899. N1CHOLETTS, HenrySamuel, late Hydera
NEWMAN, John Henry, M.D., Col., late bad Administration.—Arrived, 20th Jan.. 1858,
Indian Med. Service—First commn., 1867; and served in the telegraph and police depts. ; dis
served in thf Abyssinian war, 1868, and Afghan trict supt. of police, Berar, 1868 ; asst. commr.,
war, 1878-79; civil surgn. , Ajmir, April, 1879; May, 1872 ; judge, small cause court, Sept.,
offd. as agency surgn. , &c. , in Rajputana in 1882; dep. commr., Nov., 1888; retd., April,
1884 and 1889 ; residency surgn. and chief med. 1896.
officer in Rajputana, Aug., 1892; offg. inspr.- NICHOLL, Bernard Vincent, Indian C.S.
gen. of civil hosps., Bengal, July-Nov., 1893; (dist. and sess. judge, Bengal). — Educ. at Beau
administrative med. officerand sanitary commr., | mont Coll., Windsor, and Trinity Coll., Cam
Central Prov. , March, 1895; inspr.-gen. of bridge; apptd. after exam, of 1887; arrived, 9th
civil hosps., Bengal, Nov., 1897 ; retd., July, Nov., 1889, and served in Assam as asst.
1900. commr.; dep. commr., Nov., 1897; mag. and
NEWMARCH, Alexander, Finl. Dept., collr., Nov., 1901 ; transfd. to Bengal, Dec,
Govt, of India {enrolled list, Class IV.). — 1901 ; dist. and sess. judge, March, 190J.
Educ. at Haileybury Coll. ; entered the dept., NICHOLLS, George Jasper, LL.B., Barr.
17th April, 1889 ; asst. comptr., India treasuries; (1877), late Indian C.S. (N.W. Prov. andOudh).
|uly, 1891 ; asst. comptr., Burma, June, 1894, —Educ at Exeter Gr. Sch. , and St. John's Coll.,
ditto, Assam, Sept., 1899; asst. accnt.-gen. Cambridge ; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn ;
United Prov., 1902; offg. comptr., Hyderabad, apptd. after exam, of 1863; arrived, 29th Nov.,
Dec, 1902, to June, 1903. 1864, and served in the Central Prov. as asst.
NEWMARCH, Francis Welles, B.A. commr. and in various acting appts. ; transfd.
India Office (asst. sec, finl. dept.). —Matricu temporarily to Bengal on famine duty, 1874-75 ;
lated at Balliol Coll.. Oxford, Jan., 1873 ; small cause court judge, Jabalpur, Sept., 1880;
scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1873-78 ; dep.commr., March, 1883; from July, i883,served
junr. clerk, mil. dept., India office, 18th May, in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as manager of the
1877; senr. clerk, March, 1892; rest, clerk, Awa state, and district and sessions judge ;
1885-94; sec- to Lord Onslow's departmental retd., June, 1895; author ol 'The Law of the
commn., 1896-97; asst. sec, finl. dept., July, Central Prov.,' 'Digest of the Circulars and
1902 , compiled, jointly with Mr. Herbert, the Standing Orders of the Chief Commissioner,
India office cypher code. Central Prov., 1862-80,' 'An Economic Gazetteer
NEWMARCH, Lindsay Sherwood, Major, ol the Central Prov.,' &c.
Indian Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of India ( pol. NICHOLSON, Eustace Ferrers (solicitor
resdt. in Turkish Arabia).—Educ. at Haileybury to govt., and public prosecutor, Bombay).—Offd.
and St. John's Coll., Cambridge ; first commn., as solicitor to govt, and public prosecutor, Ma} -
13th Aug., 1879 I from Feb., 1885, served as Nov., 1897; confd., April, 1898.
asst. agent at Indore, Ajmir, and Quetta ; asst. NICHOLSON, Sir Frederick Augustus,
rest., Mysore, Oct., 1889 ; first asst. to agent, K.C.I.E., late Indian C.S. (Madias). —Educ. at
Rajputana, Oct., 1892 ; and in same capacity, the Royal Med. Coll., Epsom, and Lincoln
Central India, Aug., 1893; pol. agent, Bhopal, Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1867 ;
May, 1897 ; ditto, Sehore, Nov., 1899 ; pol. otfr. arrived, 4th Dec , 1369, and served in Madras
with Sardar Ayub Khan, Oct., 1901 ; offg. pol. as asst. collr. and mr.g. , acting sub-sec and
resdt. in Turkish Arabia, March, 1902; confd., sec, board of rev., and principal asst. ; district
March, 1903. and sessions judge, Jan., 1889; collr. and mag.,
NEWMARCH, Sir Oliver Richardson, Oct., 1839; member of viceroy's legisl. council,
K.C.S. I., Major-Gen., late I.S.C.—Ensign, Oct., 1807; acting resdt., Travancore and
Bengal infantry, March, 1855; admitted to Cochin, Aug., 1898; CLE , June, 1899; member
the Bengal staff corps, Feb., 1861 ; 3rd of rev. board, commr. of rev. settlt. and dir. of
asst. sec. to govt, of India, mil. dept., 1871 ; land pcords and agric, Nov., 1899; ditto,
dep. acctnt.-gen. , mil. dept., 1875 ; acctnt.-gen. commr. of land rev., and dir. of land records
and ex-oHicio dep. sec. to the govt, of India, and agric, April, 1902 ; addl. member of
April, 1878; sec. to govt, of India, mil. dept., viceroys legisl. council, Oct., iqoo; addl.
July, 1886; retd., Nov., 1887; C.S.I. , Jan., member of legisl. council, Madras, April, 1902 ;
1888; sec, mil. dept., India office, May, 1889, K. CLE., Jan., 1903; retd., March, 1904; com-
to May, 1899 ; K.C.S. I., May, 1894. I piled district manual of Coimbatore.
573 RECORD OF SERVICES.
NICHOLSON, George Frederick, M.D., NORMAN, Thomas, late Bengal C.S —Educ
F.R.C.S. I., Lieut. -Col., late Indian Med. Service, at Royal Sch. , F.nniskillen, and Trinity Coll.,
Punjab. —Entered the service. March, 1878; in Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1861 ; arrived, 21st
mil. employ till March, 1881, since when he has Jan., 1863 ; served in Bengal, and was apptd.
held various civil surgeoncies ; civil surgn., mag. and collr. , 1st grade, Oct., 1886; retd.,
Mooltan, Nov., 1897; retd. Feb. 1899. Dec, 1887.
NICHOLSON, Sir William Gustavus, NORTHCOTE (Baron\ Right Hon. Henry
K.C. B., Major-Gen., R.E. —First commn., March, I Stafford, G.C.M.G. , G.C.I.E., C.B. (govr. gen.
i865;arrivcd, Dec, 1B71 ; joined the public works of Australia). —Educ. at Eton and Merton Coll.,
vicpt., Feb., 1872,andserved as asst. e:igr., Hyder Oxford ; priv. sec. to Lord Salisbury, 1876-77,
abad, and in the Punjab irrign. branch; transfd. and to chancellor of the exchequer, 1877-80 ;
to mil. works branch, 1873 ; exec. engr. , March, ! M.P. for Exeter, 1880-99; finl- sec- to War
1876; served in the Afghan war, 1878-80 (medal j Office, 1885-86; surveyor-gen. of ordnance,
and 3 clasps, bronze star); sec. to defence com 1886-87; created a baronet, 1887; apptd. govr.
mittee, April, 1882; served in Egyptian expedn., of Bombay, Feb., 1900, and created a Baron of
1882 (medal and clasp, bronze star, 4th class Os- the United Kingdom and G.C.I.E. ; govr. gen.
manieh); ex-officio asst. adjutant-gen., 1885; of Australia, Dec, 1903; G.C.M.G., 1904.
suptg. engr. , March, 1886; served in Burma ex NORTHCOTT, John Percy Cyril Salt-
pedn., 1886-87; mil- sec. to commander-in-chief, marsh, India Office (2111/ class clerk, political
July, 1890, to April, 1893, when he reverted to dipt.). —Clerk. 2nd class, acctnt. -gen. 's dept.,
the mil. works dept. ; chief engr., April, 1894; 17th Dec, 1894; transfd. to pol.jdept. , Nov.,
dep. adjutant-gen., Punjab, April, 1895 ; adjt.-
gen. in India, Nov., 1898 ; mil. sec. to field-mar ! 1897-
NORTON, David, C.S.I., late Indian C.S.
shal comdg. in South Africa. Dec, 1899 ; dir. (Bengal). —Educ. at Kingstown Sch., Dublin;
of transport, S. Africa, Feb., 1900 ; dir. -gen. apptd. after exam, of 1872; arrived, 24th Nov.,
of mobilization and mil. intelligence, May, 1874, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
1901. collr., and joint mag. ; transfd. for service in
NICOLLS, Joseph Richard Clinton, India Burmaasdep. commr.,
Public Works Dept. (sup/g. engr.). —Trained at Rangoon municipality. Jan., 1887; prest. of the
May, 1890; commr.,
R.l.E. Coll.; apptd. 23rd' Sept., 1878, as asst. April, 1891 ; C.S.I., Jan., "1898 ; member of
engr., ai'd pni'-.d to N.W. Prov. and Oudh legisl. council, Burma, Jan., 1900 ; retd., Sept.,
(irrign.) ; exec, engr., April, 1892; under sec 1903.
to govt., 1893-1897 ; suptg. engr., Sept., 1903.
NIGHTINGALE, Walter Hawkins.M.I.CE., and mag., Madras).Indian
NOYCh, Frank. C.S. (asst. collr. and
—Educ. at Salisbury Sch.
late India Public Works Dept. —Apptd., 23rd and
July, 1868, and posted to Bengal ; exec, engr., alter St. Catharine's Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
March, 1873; divl. supt., district works, 1882 servedexam, in
of 1901 ; arrived 1st Dec, 1902, and
Madras as asst. collr. and ma^.
and 1887; inspr. ot local works in various
divns., 1887-91 ; suptg. engr., March, 1892 ; sec. NUGENT, John, late Indian C.S. (N.W.
to chief commr. of Assam, public works dept., Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Stonyhurst Coll. ;
June, 1895, and again May, 1890 , chief engr., apptd. after exam, ol 1870; arrived, 6th Nov.,
Jan., 1899 ; sec. to govt. United Prov. public 1372, and served in Bengal, and the N.W. Prov.
works dept., lulv, 1001 ; retd., Sept., 1903. and Oudh, as asst. mag. and collr., and joint
NILAMBARA" MUKERJI, M.A., B.L.— mag. ; senr. asst. commr., Kumaon, Jan., 1887 ;
Apptd. vice-chairman of the Calcutta corporation, supt., Dchra Dun, May, jS88 ; dep. commr., July,
Jan., 1896. 1891 ; mag. and collr., July, 1S93 ; retd., Sept.,
N1SBET, John, late Indian Forest Dept. — 1899.
Apptd. to the dept. as asst. conservator, Dec, commr.. NUNN, Harold, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
1875, and served in Burma; dep. conservator, Central Prov.). —Educ. at Ripon Gr.
May, 1882 ; conservator, Feb., 1899 ; retd., Aug., Sch., and Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
1900. exam, of 1896; arrived, 6th Dec, 1897, and
NISBET, Robert Parry, CLE., Barr. (1872), I served in the Centra] Provs. as asst. commr.
Col., I.S.C.,late Punjab Commn.—Arrived, 20th NURAL HUDA, Syud, B.A., LL.M., Barr.
Nov., 1859; from Aug., 1862, served in the (1880) Statutory Civilian (dist. and sess. judge,
Punjab as asst. commr. and asst. settlt. officer; Bengal). —Joined the service 4th August, 1886,
jud. asst. .July, 1876; dep. commr. , April, 1877; and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
commr., Rawat Pindi, Nov., 1886; rest, in Kash joint mag. and dep. collr., April, 1803; mag.
mir, Nov., 1888 ; retd., May, 1892; author ot and collr., Oct., 1897; dist. and sess. judge,
Guiranwala settlt. report. Dec, 1899.
NOBLE, Charles Simeon, Col., I.S.C. , late NYAYARATNA, M. C. (sfrMahesh Chandra
Oudh Commn.—Arrived, as ensign, Bengal Nyayaratna).
native infantry, 14th Nov., 1858; from April, UAKDEN, Rali'h, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
1862, served in the police dept., Oudh, as asst. mag. and collr.. United Prov.). — Educ.
district supt., and district supt.; and from June, at Cranbrook Gr. Sch., and at Hertford Coll.,
1 366. in the commn. as asst. commr., and dep. Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1894; arrived,
commr.; retd., Nov., 1890. 16th Dec, 1895; and served in N.W. P. and
NOLTLING, Fritz, Ph.D., F.G.S.—Served as Oudh as asst. mag. and collr., and asst.
palaeontologist to the geological survey of commr.
India, Feb., 1887 to Oct., 1903. OATES, Eugene William, late India Public
NORFOR, Cecil Henry Thomas, late Madras Works Dept.—Apptd. asst. engr., 26th July,
Public Works Dept. —Joined the service, 30th 1867, and posted to Burma ; exec, engr., Feb.,
Aug., 1870 ; exec engr., May, 1883 ; retd., reb., 1877; suptg. engr., Dec, 1891 ; retd., March,
1900. 1899.

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RECORD OF, SERVICES. '575
OBBARD, Owen James, Major, Indian Army, dir.-gen. of statistics, retaining his post as
Burma commn. (Hep. commr.)—First commn., asst. sec, May, 1895; retd., Oct., 1903 ; author
29th Aug., 1885; joined the Burma commn., of reports on the production of tobacco, vanilla,
May, 1890, as asst. commr. ; dep. commr., and lac, and on the cultivation of the ground
March, 1902. nut, the carob tree, and the eucalyptus in
OBBARD, Robert, B.A., late Indian C.S.— India.
Educ. at Cheltenham Coll., and Balliol Coll., ODDIE, Henry James, A.M.I.C.E., late India
Oxford; apptd. alter exam, of 1871 ; arrived, Public Works Dept. — Trained at R.I.E.
27th Dec, 1873, and served in the Central Prov. Coll.; apptd. ist Oct., 1876, and posted as
as asst. commr. ; on famine duty in Madras, asst. engr. to state rlys. ; exec, engr., May,
1877-78 ; special asst. commr., Berar, March, 1888 ; retd., May, 1903.
1887 ; dep. commr., July, 1890 ; civiland sessions ODLING, Charles William, C.S.I., M.E.,
iudge, April, 1891 ; jud. commr., Oct., 1895; M.I.C.E., lellow of Calcutta Univ., late India
retl, Feb., 1900. Public Works Dept. —Joined the service, 20th
OBRIEN, Bartholomew, M.D., Col., Indian Oct., 1865; exec, engr., Sept., 1870; under
Med. Service (P.M.O., pray, dist., Bengal).— sec. to govt, of Bengal, Feb., 1883 ; suptg,
Apptd. asst. surgn., Bengal med. establt., ist engr., Nov., 1889 ; chief engr. for irrign.
Oct., 1872 ; joined the med. dept., United Prov., and joint sec. to govt, of Bengal, March, 1892 ;
as acting civil surgn. and jail supt., Sept., 1873 ; sec, irrign. branch, Jan., 1893; transfd. to
confd., Oct., 1875, since which date he has held N.W. Prov. and Oudh as chief engr. and
various civil surgeoncies ; Allahabad, Jan., 1895 > sec. in buildings and roads branch, Dec, 1895 ;
P.M.O., presy. dist., Bengal, Nov., 1902. C.S.L, Ian., 1898; member of legisl. council of
O'BRIEN.Edmund Cornelius, Postal Dept., N.W. Prov. and OudlL, Feb., 1896, to Nov.,
Govt, oflndia (inspr.-gen., railway mail service in 1900 ; retd., May, 1902.
India). —Entered the service, Oct., 1878 ; apptd. O'DONNELL, Charles James. M.A., late
asst. dir.-gen. of Post Oftice, April, 1888 ; inspr.- Indian C.S. —Educ. at St. Ignatius' Coll.,
gen., railway mail service in India, Jan., and Queen's Coll., Galway ; apptd. after
1899. exam, of 1870; arrived, 14th Oct., 1872, and
O'BRIEN, Joseph, M.D., Lieut-Col.,, late served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; on
India Med. Service. —Joined the service, ist famine duty, June, 1874; asst. to dir.-gen. of
April, 1870, and was in mil. employ until May, statistics, Feb., 1875; joint mag., July, 1884;
1881 ; from that date served as civil surgn. mag. and collr., Aug., 1889; provl. supt. of
and oflg. profr. , Calcutta med. coll. ; apptd. census, Bengal, 1890-91; commr., Dec, 1898;
profr. at the coll., and surgn. at the coll. retd. , April, 1900.
hosp., April, 1892; retd., Aug., 1898. O'DONNELL, George Boodric, B.A.,
O'BRIEN, Peter Henry, Indian C.S. (mag. LL.B., Lieut. -Col. , Indian Army, Political Dept.,
and collr , Bengal).—Educ. at Malvern Coll., Bombay (pol. agent, Savautvat/i). — First
and Balliol Coil., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, commn., 18th Jan., 1880; on mily. duty till
of 1880; arrived, 6th Nov., 1882, and served in Feb., 1887, when he olid, as asst. pol. agent,
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and Mahi Kantha ; confd., March, 1839; manager
dep. collr., Aug., 1891; transfd. to Assam as dep. of Malia State, Kathiawar, Sept., 1892 ; asst.
commr., Jan., 1892 ; mag. and collr., March, pol. agent, Kolhapur, June, 1896; ditto, South
1898. Mahratta country, Feb., 1900; administrator ot
O'CALLAGHAN, Sir Francis Langforu, Radhanpur, July, 1000; ditto, Idar, Dec, 1901 ;
K.C.M.G., C.S.I. , C.I.E., M.I.C.E., late India , asst. pol. agent, Kathiawar, April, 1902 ; pol.
Public Works Dept. —Joined the dept., June, agent, Savantvadi, May, 1903.
1862, as asst. engr., Central Prov. ; exec, O'DONNELL, Samuel Perry, Indian C.S.
engr., April, 1866; transfd. to the railway (asst. supt., Dchra Dun). — Educ. at Repton,
branch, 1870, and served as engr.-in-chief on and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after exam,
various railway surveys; suptg. engr., Jan., of 1896 ; arrived, 22nd Nov., 1897, and served
1880; C.I.E., May, 1883; C.S.I., Jan., 1888; in the N. W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst.
chief engr., April, 1889; consulting engr. to supt., Dehra Dun, Dec, 1903.
govt, of India for state railways, May, 1889; O'DONOGHUE, William Freeman, India
sec. to govt, oflndia, public works dept., Aug., Public Works Dept. (examr. of accounts).—
1892 ; retd., July, 1894 ; .K.C.M.G., 1902. Apptd. acctnt. in subord. accts. estab., pub.
O'CALLAGHAN, Ignatius, late India Public wks. dept., 4th April, 1873 ; asst. examr., Scptv
Works Dept. —Joined the dept., Feb., 1873; 1876; dep. cxami., July, 1880; examr., May,
traffic supt., Rajputana state railway, Dec, 1874 ; 1886.
gen. traffic manager, Rajputana-Malwa railway- O'DWYER, Michael Francis, B.A., Indian
system, April, 1885; retd., 1896. C.S. (rev. commr., N.IV. Frontier Prov.).-*-
OCONNELL, Hugh Hamlyn, Madras Public Educ. at St. Stanislaus Coll., Tullamore, and
Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. atler open exam, of
Coll. ; entered the dept., Sept., 1878, and served 1882; arrived, 19th Nov., 1885, and was apptd.
as asst. engr. and exec. engr. ; suptg. engr., asst. commr. in the Punjab; settlL collr.,
March, 1904. 1889-94; dir. of dept. of land records and agric,
O'CONOR, James Edward, CLE., M.I.S.L, Punjab, Dec, 1896; settlt. otficer for Ulwar and
late Finl. Dept., Govt, of India. —Registrar, Bhurtpore, July, 1897 ; special duty in con
dept of agric. and commerce, Jjne,. 1873; nection with the scheme of the new frontier,
asst. sec. in statistical branch ot dept. of April, 1901 ; dep. commr., July, 1901 ; rev.
rev., agric, and commerce, Feb., 1875; asst. commr., N.W. Frontier Prov., Nov., 1901.
sec, dept. of fin. and commerce, Dec 1879; OERTEL, Fredrick Oscar, A.M.I.C.E.,
on special duty in connection with the Mel India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained
bourne exhibit., 1880-81; CLE., Jan., 1891; at Thomason Coll.; apptd. apprentice engr.,
5So RECORD OF SERVICES.
ioth May, 1833, and posted to N.W. Prov. and 1 OLDHAM, Charixs Evelyn Arbuthnot
Oudh.; asst. engr., Nov., 1883; exec, engr., 1 William, Indian C.S. (mag. and collr.,
Sept., 1896. Bengal). —Educ. at Galway Gr. Sell., and,
O'FARRELL, Horace Handley, late Indian Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of
C.S. (Madras).—Educ. at Westminster ; apptd. 1888; arrived, 12th Dec, i3qo, and served in
after exam, ol 1873; arrived, 23rd Nov., 1875, Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.; under sec,
and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.; j jud. ,&<:., depts., March, 1895 ; joint mag.and dep.
sub-collr. and joint mag., Dec, 1888; district collr., July, 1898; mag. and collr., Sept., 1900;
and sessions judge, Jan., 1891 ; collr. and mag., K.-i-H. medal, June, 1502.
> Jan., 1894 ; offg. judge, high court. April, 1899 ; OLDHAM, Francis George, Col., R.E., late
retd., March, 1902. India Public Works Dept. — First commn. , Dec,
OGDEN, William, India Public Works 1858; joined the dept., Feb., 1873 ; eomptr.
Dept. (examiner). —Apptd. to Indian Tel. Dept., of accts. , Hyderabad, April, 1875; examr. of
July, 1868 ; transfd. to accnts. estabt., public guaranteed railway accts., March, 1878 ; examr.
works dept. as accnt.. 6th Oct, 1873; ass'- 1 oftelegraph accts. , 1883; examr. of accts. , Allah
examr., Sept., 1881 ; dep. examr., Oct., 1882; abad, Aug., 1885; examr. of accts., mil. works,
examr., Aug., 1889. Jan., 1887; retd., Ian., 1802.
OGILVIE, George Macartney, late Indian I ate OLDHAM,RicHARnDixoN,A.R.S.M.,F.G.S.
Geological Survey of India. —Joined the
C.S. (Punjab). —Educ. at Univ. Coll., London; survey, 6th Nov., 1879, asasst. supt.; dep. supt.,
apptd. after exam, of 1861; arrived, 22nd Nov., Sept., 1885 ; on special duty in connection with
1863, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. Tibet mission,
and jud. asst. ; dep. commr., Oct., 1881 ; : 1904; has revised1886; supt., Oct., 1891 ; retd..
the 'Manual of the Geology
commr. and supt., Nov., 1888 ; in 1893-94 and I of India,' and contributed largely to the survey
1894-95 acted as finl. commr. ; retd. .'Jan., 1896. publns. ; author of a report
O'HARA, William, Lieut.-Col., Indian Med. earthquake ot June 12, 1807. on the Assam
Service (inspr.'gcn ofprisons, Madras).—Joined
the service, 30th Sept., 1874 : arrived, i8th*April, ! lateOLDHAM, William Benjamin, CLE.,
1875, and served in Madras under the mil. dept., Sch., Indian C.S. —Educ. at Kingstown Gr.
and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd.
and as civil-surgn. and jail supt. at various after exam, of 1864 ; arrived, 23rd Nov.,
stations ; district med. and sanitary officer, 1865, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
Trichinopoli, May, 1895 ; inspr.-gen. of prisons, collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., Oct., 1874;
Nov., 1899.
O'KELLY, Hilary Martin, B.A., M.I.E.E.. > dep. commr., Nov., 1879; on famine relief duty.
1866 and 1874, and at Bellary, 1877-79 ; niag.
late India Telegraph Dept. —Joined the ser and
vice as asst. supt., 21st June, 1866; arrived, Oct.,collr., Aug., 1888; commr. of Chittagong",
14th Sept., 1866 ; supt., Jan., 1886 ; offg. board,1891 Dec,
; CLE., Jan., 1893 ; member of rev.
1898; retd., Nov., 1900.
dir., traffic branch, July-Oct., 1894 ; retd., May, OLIPHANT, John S., late Funds Dept., India
1898.
O'KINEALY, Peter, Barr. (1876) (advocate Office.—East India house writer, old cstablt.,
fenl., Bengal. )— Called to the liar at Lincoln's 22nd J855l
June, 1853 ; junr. clerk, minuting branch,
private sec. to chairman and dep. chair
nn, 1876; standing counsel, Calcutta high court,
19th April, 1895 '° 1st April, 1903 ; offg. advocate- man, 1857-58; India office, secretariat dept..
1859; asst. private sec. and precis writer to
genl., Bengal, April, 1904 ; confd. July, 1904. t the
OLDFIELD, Francis Du Pre, Indian C.S. dept.,sec.April, of state, 1863-65 ; senr. clerk, funds
(sub collr. and joint mag., Madras). —Educ. at but continued1866; asst. sec, mil. dept., 1872,
doing duty in funds dept. ; also
Marlborough and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; 1 agent to administrators-gen. ct India, 1S77 ;
apptd. after exam, of 1888; arrived, nth Nov., acted as jud. and public sec. in 1879; dir. of
1890, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
mag.; head asst., Nov., 1897; sub. collr. and funds. July, 1879; retd., Dec, 1893.
OLIVER, Arthur Knapp (master and
joint mag., June, 1904. registrar in equity, Bombay high court). —
OLDFIELD. Sir RichardCharles, Kt., late Joined the service, Jan., 1876, as deputy regis
Bengal C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh >.—Apptd. trar; asst. regr. , May, 1877; asst. commr..
from Haileyburv, 1848 ; arrived, 9th Nov., 1848 ; Sept., 1893; officiated as master and registrar
served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and in equity, April, 1897 ; confd., Jan., 1899.
collr., and joint mag. ; asst. sec. to govt. , and OLIVER, Gilbert Thomas Incus, India
asst. acctnt., N.W. Prov., March, 1856; mag. Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at
and ccilr., Farakhabad, March, 1864 ; from May, Thomason Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as ap
1869, served in the jud. dept., and was apptd. prentice engineer, Oct., 1878, and posted to
civil and sessions judge, Jan., 1872; addl. judge, I N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; asst. engr., reb,, 1879;
high court, N.W. Prov., Dec., 1874; puisne I transfd. to Burma, June, 1892 ; exec. engr.
judge, high court, Nov., 1882; retd., March, Sept., 1892.
1887. OLIVER, James William, late India Forest
OLDHAM, Abel John, M.I.C.E., late India dept. — Arrived, 4th Dec, 1874, and was
Public Works Dept. —Apptd., 1st March, 1873, apptd. asst. conservator; dep. conservator. July.
and posted to Bengal ; employed in Madras on 1880; conservator, May, 1891 ; dir. of forest
famine relief works, 1877-78 ; and in N.W. Prov. school, Dehra Dun. Aug., 1896 ; retd., Dec, 1904.
and Oudh on public works accts. , 1881-82; I OLIVIER, Henry Dacres, Col., R.E..
exec, engr., Aug., 1881 ; transfd. to state rail A.M.I.C.E.Jate Bombay Public Works Dept.—
ways, Sept., 1886 ; offg. dep. consulting engr. lor I Entered the service, 15th Dec, 1871 ; joined
railways, Calcutta, 1890; and at Lucknow, I the dept., 1st June, 1875; employed in Balu
1892-94 ; public works under sec. to govt, of chistan, 1878-80; exec, engr., and dep. con-
Bengal, 1891-92 ; retd., Oct., 1895. J suiting engr. for railways, Bombay, March,
RECORD OF SERVICES.
J884 ; employed on Soudan railway, 1885; OPPERT, Gustav, Ph. D., late Edtrctr. Dept.,
under sec. to govt., public works dept., 1889-91 ; Madras.—Prolr. of Sanscrit, presidency coll.,
agent to the Bombay, Baroda, and Central and curator of govt, oriental manuscript library,
India railway co., Aug., 1894; suptg. engr., 14th Nov., 1872; fellow of Madras unit*., 1873 ;
Sept., 1900; retd., April, 1904. Telugu translr. to govt., Sept., 1878; retd.,
OLLIVANT, Sik Edward Charles Kayli., April, 1893.
K.C.I. E., late Indian C.S.—Educ. at Marl ORANGE, Hugh William (Director-gen. of
borough; apptd. after exam, of 1866; arrived, Education). —Educ. at Winchester Coll. and
21st Nov., 1868, and served in Bombav as asst. New Coll., Oxford; junior examr. , Board of
collr. and mag. ; on special dutv at Baroda in Education, London, 1893- 1902; apptd. director-
connection with estate of Mir Zulfikar AH, Jan., gen, of education in India, 6th March, 19C2.
1879; asst. corrmr.. branch inspr.-gen. of re- ORMOND, Ernest W., Barr. (i837) (judge,
gistrn. in Sind, and Sindi transit*, to govt. , Sept., Calcutta small cause court). —After serving tem
1880; also dep. supt. of census in Sind, Jan., porarily in 1891-92 as asst. sec. to the govt, of
1881; municipal commr. for Bombay, May, 1881 ; Bengal, legisl.
on special duty in England in this connection, judge, Calcutta dept., was apptd. to act as 2nd
small cause court, March, 1893;
1883; C.I.E., May, 1888; pol. agent and collr. cont'd., Dec, 1894.
of stamp rev., Kathiawar, April, 1889; K.C.I.E., ORMROD, John Baxter, B.A., Indian C.S.
May, 1892; oft'd. as commr. in Sind, April, 1895, (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.).—Educ.
to March, 1896 ; oft'd. as chief sec. to govt, of at Manchester Gr. Sen., and Magdalen Coll.,
Bombay, March to July, 1896 ; member ot Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived,
council, Bombay, April, 1897; retd., April, 1902. 16th Nov., 1899, and served in the N.W. Prov.
OLPHERT, Hugh Stewart, India Tele and Oudli as asst. mag. and collr. and asst.
graph Dept. (superintendent). —Trained at commr.
R.I.E. Coll.: apptd. asst. supt., 26th Sept., ORR, Adolphe Ernest, A.M.I.C.E., India
1880; supt., Sept., 1896.
O'MALLEY, Lewis Sidney Steward, Indian Public R.I.E.
Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — Trained at
Coll ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept.,
C.S. {under sec. to govt., gen. and rev. depts., 1883, and
Bengal). —Educ. at K. Edward's Sch.. Norwich, I March, 1897posted to the Punjab ; exec, engr.,
and Hertford Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, [ roads, May, ;1904. under sec. to govt., buildings and
of 1897 ; arrived 7th Dec, 1898, and served in ORR, James Peter, Indian C.S. (istassl.,
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; under sec. Bombay). —Educ. at St. John's Coll., Hurstpier-
to govt., gen. and rev. depts. , lulv, 1903. point, and Caius Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after
OMMANNEY, Edward Lacon, ' C.S.I. , exam,
Col., Indian Army, late Punjab Commn. — served ofin 1886; arrived, 12th Oct., 1889, and
Arrived, 12th June, 1855; asst. to commr. in forest settlt.Bombay ofticer
as asst. collr. and mag. and
; 2nd asst., March, 1896; is«
charge ol ex-king of Delhi and state prisoners, asst., Sept., 1897 ; acting under sec, rev. and
Sept., 1857 ; took ex-king of Delhi and family to finl. depts., Nov., 1897; acting
Rangoon, and served in Pegu commn., 1858-59; Apr., 1898 ; K-i-H. medal, May,collr. 1900.
and mag.,
served subsequently in the Punjab as asst.
commr., personal asst. and dep. commr. ; commr. ORR, Sutherland, Judl. Dept., Madras
and sunt., Derajat, Dec, 1883; on special duty (govt, solicitor). —Oft'd. as govt, solicitor, April
with Hazara field force. Nov., 1888; C.S. I., May, j to Dec, 1903; confd. in that appt., 1 Feb.,
1889; reverted to mil. dutv, 1891. I 1904-
OMMANNEY, Henry Travers, late Indian OSBORN. William, Lieut.-Col., R.E., late
C.S. (Bombay). —Educ. at Cheltenham Coll.; I Bombay Public Works Dept. —First commn.,
apptd. after exam, of 1868 ; arrived, 12th Nov., 18th Dec, 1861 ; asst. engr., Nov., 1864; served
1870, and served in Bombay as asst. colli, and in the Abyssinian campaign, 1867 (medal) ; exec,
mag., railway mag. , canton mt. mag., and second engr., Jan., 1869 ; suptg. engr., Jan., 1893 ; retd..
asst. ; acting under sec. to govt., rev. , &c, May, 1894.
depts., April, 1886: and acting inspr.-gen. of O'SULLIVAN, Daniel, India Office (second
police, May, 1888 ; junr. collr. and mag., Nov., class clerk, registry and record dept.).—Apptd.
1891 ; senr. .Feb., 189- ; member of hemp drugs clerk, 2nd class, registry and record dept., 18th
commn., 1893-94; retd., Oct., 1896. Nov., 1901.
ONSLOW (Eari. of), Right Hon. William OTTEWILL, William Thomas, India Office
Hillier Onslow, G.C.M.G. (minister of agric). (second-class clerk, registry and record deft.). —
—Born in 1853; educ. at Eton and Exeter Coll., Clerk, 2nd class, 12th S-pt., 1898.
Oxford; apptd. parly, under sec. cl state for the OTTLEY, Sir John Walter, K.C. I.E., Col.,
colonies, Feb., 1887, and again, Nov., 1900; R.E.. late India Public Works Dept. (presdt..
acted as vicc-prest of the colonial conference, Royal Indian Engrg. Coll.).—First commn.,
1887, and as a delegate to the conference on Jan., 1864 ; arrived, Nov., 1868 ; joined the dept.,
sugar bounties; K.C. M.G., 1887; parly, sec, Feb., 1870; asst. to chief engr. for irrign. ,
Doard of trade, Feb., 1888 ; govr. and commr. - Punjab, April, 1870 ; exec. engr. , Sept., 1872;
in-chief, New Zealand, 1889-92 ; G.C.M.G., asst. to chief engr. for irrign., Bengal, Feb.,
1889; parly, under sec of state for India, July, 1874 ; re-transfd. to Punjab, irrign. branch, June,
1895 to Nov., 1900; minister of agric, May, 1875; asst. sec, irrign. branch. Punjab, July,
1903. 1881 ; supt. of works, Bari Doab circle, April,
OPPENHEIM, Ernest Ferdinand, B.A., 1882 ; suptg. engr., Dec, 1884; chief engr. and
Barr. (1899), Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and eollr., joint sec to govt, of Punjab, public works dept.,
United Prov.). —Educ. at Rugby Sch., and Nov., 1890; CLE., May, 1892; sec, irrign.
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, of branch, Sept., 1892 ; inspr.-gen. of irrign. and
1898 ; arrived, 5th Dec, 1899, and served in the dep. sec. to govt, of India, public works dept. ,
N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. Oct., 1894; retd. from the dept., 1896; served
RECORD OF SERVICES.
in the campaign on the N.W. frontier in 1897-98 PAL, J. N. (see Jogindra Nath Pal).
(modal and two clasps) ; retd. from the army, PAL, S. N. (see Sri Nath Pal).
July, 1898 ; apptd. presdt. Royal Indian Engrg. PALIT, L. N. (see Lokendra Nath Palit).
Coll., Cooper's Hill, Oct., 1809 ; K.C.I.E., June, PALLISER, Harry George, M.I.C.E., late
1904. ! Bombay Public Works Dept.—Educ. at Chis-
OUNG, H. (see Hla Oung). wick Sch. ; joined the dept., 28th Oct., 1867;
OWEN, Edward, India Office (staff clerk, exec engr., Nov., 1872; suptg. engr., Feb.,
acctnt. -gen. s dept.). —Clerk, 2nd class, 17th Feb., 1894 ; chief engr. , June, 1899 ; retd., Dec, 1903.
1872 ; staff cleric, July, 1896 ; called to the bar, PALMER, Arthur Laurence Hamilton,
Gray's Inn, Jan., 1900. M.I.E.E. , India Telegraph Dept. (chief supt.).—
OWEN, William, M.D., F.R.C.S., Lieut- Trained at R. 1. E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. supt.,
Col., Indian Medical Service, late Bengal Opium Sept., 1878; supt., Feb., 1894; chief supt.,
Dept. —Joined the service, 31st March, 1877, March, 1903; has received India medal, with
and was employed under the mil. dept. and as 1 Burma, 1885-87 ' clasp.
second med. officer, Port Blair ; from 24th May, PALMER, Charles Edgar, Indian C.S.
1882, served in Bengal as supt. ot vaccn., dep. (asst. collr., Bombay).—Educ at the Mathe
sanitary com mr. and civil surgn. ; principal asst. matical Sch., Rochester, and Emmanuel Coll.,
to opium agent, Behar, April. 1889; factory Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1895;
supt., Behar, Hay, 1891 ; retd., March, 1903. arrived, 5th Dec, 1896, and served in Bombay
OWENS, John, Postal Dept., Govt, of India as asst. collr. and mag. , asst. judge and addl.
(presy. postmr., Calcutta). —Entered the service, sess. judge.
June, 1868 ; inspr. of post offices, April, 1873 ; PALMER, CharllsGeorge, CLE., M I.C.E.,
supt., Sept., 1881 ; presy. postmr., Bombay, late India Public Works Dept. —Trained at
Feb., 1892; ditto Calcutta, April, 1893. Thomason Coll. ; apptd., 7th Oct., 1868, and
OZANNE, Edward Charles, C.S. I., employed on irrign. works in the N.W. Prov.
M.R.A.C., late Indian C.S. ( Bombay).—Educ. and Oudh ; exec, engr., May, 1876 ; suptg. engr.,
at Elizabeth Coll. , Guernsey ; apptd. after exam, Jan., 1898; CLE., Jan., 1898; chief engr..
of 1870; arrived, nth Nov., 1872, and served and sec to govt., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, public
in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.; on famine works dept., Aug., 1900 ; retd., Oct., 1902.
relief duty, 1874, 1877, and 1879; dir. of PALMER, Sir Elwin Mitford, K.C.B.,
agric, July, 1883; survey and .settlt. commr., K.CM.G., late Finl. Dept., Govt, of India. —Joined
May, 1891 ; survey commr. and dir. of land I the finl. dept. , Nov., 1871 ; asst. to acctnt. -gen.,
records and agric, April, 1893 ; retd., July, British Burma, Dec, 1873; transfd. to Bombay,
1897 ! w'as a delegate to the Brussels Conference April, 1876; asst. to comptr.-gen. , Oct., 1878;
on sugar bounties, 1898, and again 1901 ; C.S. I., served under the Egyptian govt., 1878-79; from
June, 1902. . Jan., 1880, served in Madras as offg. asst. and
OZZARD, Hudson Henry, Major, I.S.C. dep. acctnt. -gen. ; comptr. , Hyderabad, Dec,
First commn. ,13th June, 1874 ; arrived, istNov., 1882; asst. acctnt. -gen., Bengal, Nov., 1884;
1874, and was employed on mil. duty, including asst. comptr.-gen., Dec, 1884; transfd. for
service in Perak expedn. (medal and clasp) and service under Egyptian govt., Aug., 18S5:
Afghan war, 1S78-79 (medal); acting cantonmt, K.C.B., Ian., 1897.
mag., Feb., 1888; confd., April, 1890; retd., PANDE, R. A. (see Ram Autar Pande).
April, i3qo. PANIOTY, Constantine Demetrius, Barr.
PADDlSON, George Frederick, B.A., (1884), (judge, small cattse court, Calcutta).—
Indian C.S. (spcl. settlmnt. offr., Afadras). — Joined the service 22nd March, 1888, as offg.
Educ. at Richmond, Yorks. , and Queen's Coll., reporter, high court, Calcutta ; confd., Nov.,
Oxford; apptd. a.'lcr exam, of 1896; arrived, 1889; offg. regr., small cause court, Calcutta,
6th Dec, 1897, and served in Madras as asst. Oct., 1892; confd., Oct., 1895; offg. judge,
collr. and mag.; spcl. settlt. offr. , Sept., 1002. small cause court, Calcutta, Jan., 1896 ; confd.,
PAGE, Horace, M.A., Indian C.S. (2nd April, 1902.
asst., Bombay). — Educ. at St. Olave's Gr. PANSE, G. D. (see Ganpatiao Damodhar
Sch., and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; apptd. Panse).
after exam, of 1892; arrived, 19th Dec, 1893, PANTIN, Robert Gerald, B.A., Indian
and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.; C.S. (asst. commr. Central Prov. 1.—Educ. at
2nd asst., April, 1900; ditto, and joint judge Bradfield Coll., and Wadham Coll., Oxford;
and sessions judge, Sept., 1901. apptd. after exam, of 1893 > arrived, 2isl Dec,
PAGE, William Humphrey, late Indian C.S. 1894, and served in the Central Prov. as asst.
(Bengal).—Educ. at Nottingham Gr. Sch., and commr. and acting under sec.
Winchester Coll., apptd. after exam, of 1866; PANTON, Edward BrooksHenderson.B. A.,
arrived, 10th Dec, 1868, and served in Bengal ; Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —
joint mag. and dep. collr., Aug., 1879; district Educ. at Dulwich, and at Christ's Coll., Cam
and sessions judge, Oct., 1885 ; retd. , April, 1895. bridge, and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after
PAGET, Henry Edward Clarence, late exam, of 1895 ; arrived 7th Dec, 1896, and
Bengal Police Dept. —Joined the service, 10th served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.
July, 1878, as otfg. asst. supt. of police ; confd., PARAKH, D. N. (see Dhanjiaha Navroji
May, 1882; dist. supt., Oct. 1890 to Nov. Parakh).
1903. PARGITER, Edwin Hermann, India Public
PAINTER, Harold Liscombe. B.A., Indian Works Dept. (snp/g. engr.). —Trained at R. I.E.
C.S. (2nd asst., Bombay).—Educ. at Clifton Coll.; apptd., 1st Oct., 1874, and employed
Coll. and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after on irrign. works in the Punjab; exec, engr.,
exam, of 1894; arrived, 9th Dec, 1895, and May, 1883 ; suptg. engr., Dec, 1902.
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.; 2nd PARGlTER, Frederick Eden, B.A., Indian
asst., March, 1904. 1 C.S. (Judge, high court, Calcutta.—Educ. at
RECORD OF SERVICES. 583
Taunton Coll. Sell., and Exeter Coll., Oxford; I European telegraph dept. as clerk, 26th March,
apptd. after exam, of 11173 I arrived, 6th Nov., 1881 ; transfd. to India office, 1st Jan., 1889.
1875 ; served in Bengal as asst. mag. and colir. , PARROTT, BtNjAMiN Alexander Napier,
settlt. officer, commr. of the Sundarbans, and Lieut. -Col., I.S.C., late Burma Commn.—First
oft'g. under sec. ; joint mag. and dep. collr. , commn., July, 1868 ; arrived, Nov., 1868 ; served
Jan., 1887 ; district and sessions judge, Jan., , in the Lushai expedn., 1871; from April, 1872,
1893 ; offg. judge, high court, Calcutta, April, I served in the Burma commn. as asst. commr.,
1903, and March, 1904 ; confd., June, 1904 ; asst. town mag., and settlt. and boundary
author of ' The Revenue History of the Sundar j officer; dep. commr., Feb., 1886; commr., Oct.,
bans from 1765 to 1870,' and of a transln. of the 1 1894; retd., Mav, 1898.
Markandcva Purana. PARRY, R.,'late Educl. Service, Bengal.—
PARKER, Aubrey Hastings, Indian C.S. Joined the service, 14th Jan., 1865 ; served as
(asst. commr., Punjab). — Educ. at Cheltenham head-master, profr. , and offg. principal at various
Coll., Melbourne Univ., and King's Coll., Cam colls., and as inspr. of schools (temporary);
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1896 ; arrived 13th retd., 1890.
Dec, 1897, and served in the Punjab as asst. PARRY, Robert, Indian C.S. (asst. commr.,
commr. Burma). — Educ. at Bedford Sell., and Em
PARKER, Edwin Woodall, late Registrar of manuel Coll. , Cambridge ; apptd. after exam,
Chiel'Court. Punjab. -From 20th Oct., 1863, served of 1890; arrived, 15th Nov., 1892, and served in
in the Punjab as extra asst. commr., and small Burma as asst. commr.
cause court judge ; district judge, Simla, May, PARRY, William Ensor, A.M.I.C.E., late
1887, to1888;
Jan.,author
1888; ofregistrar IndiaPublic Works Dept. —Trained at Thomason
Oct., • Outlinesof ofchief
the court,
Con Coll. ; apptd., 23rd Dec, 1859, and posted to
stitutional Law of India,' and ' Outlines of state railways ; transfd. to the N.W. Prov. and
Jurisprudence'; retd., May, 1900. Oudh, July, i860 ; exec. engr. , Sept., 1868 ; retd. ,
PARKER, Joseph, C.S.I., late Dir. -Gen. o( Dec, 1895.
Stores, India Office.—Educ. at Cheltenham Coll. ; PARSONS, Clement George, Major, Indian
East India house writer, old establt. ,9th July, Army (dep. commr., Punjab). — Arrived
1851 ; junr. clerk, marine dept. , Aug., 1858 ; store 28th April, 1880 ; apptd. to Punjab commn. as
dept., i860 ; senr. clerk, Nov , 1866 ; asst. to dir.- asst. commr., Sept., 1885 ; dep. commr., April,
peii. of stores, Jan., 1890; dir.-gen. of stores, 1896; inspr.-gen. of registration, commr. ol
June, 1891 ; retd., Aug., 1896. excise, and supt. of stamps, Oct., 1898, to Nov.,
PARKER, William Henry, M.I.C.E., late 190.3- PARSONS, Edward Reid, Police Dept.,
Public Works Dept., Bengal. —Apptd., 24th United
Aug., i860; from Nov., 1873, served in the rail i service, Prov. (dep. inspr.-gen.). —Entered the
17th July, 1875; oftg. asst. dist. supt.,
way branch, and was employed on various lines ; June, 1878
offg. chief engr. and joint sec, Bengal, railway July, 1885; ;dep. confd., Feb., 1881 ; dist. supt.,
inspr.-gen., March, 1901.
branch, Julv-Oct., 1885; served subsequently
as engr.-in-chief on various railway surveys ; PARSONS, Francis Cotton, Indian C.S.
retd., Jan., 1892. (sub. collr. and joint mag., Madras). —Educ. at
PARKER, William Jackson, Col., Indian Amcrsham Hall Sen. , Reading, and Trinity
Army, late Punjab Commn. —Arrived, 16th Dec, Coll., Cambridge; apptd. alter exam, of 1886;
1858 ; from July, 1867, served in the Punjab as arrived, 30th Jan., 1880, and served in Madras
asst. commr., and jud. asst. ; district judge, Nov., j as asst. collr. and mag. ; special settlt. officer,
1884; dep. commr., Sept., 1887; divl. judge, July, 1894; head asst. coll. and mag., Aug.,
Oct., 1891 ; reverted to mil. dept., Nov., 1894. 1 1897 ; special settlt. officer, Malabar, Jan., 1898 ;
PARKES, Benjamin, M.I.C.E., M.E., F.C.H., ! head asst. collr., S. Canara, 29th May, 1901 ;
India Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). — I sub. -collr. and joint mag., Aug., 1902.
Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 1st PARSONS, Henry James, Barr. (1877), late
Oct., 1874, and posted to state railways ; Indian C.S. — Educ. at Eton, and Lincoln
transfd. to Punjab provL establt., Jan., 1879; Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1865;
exec, engr., Oct., 1881 ; transfd. to Bengal as arrived, 21st Nov., 1867, and served in Bom
suptg. engr., July, 1899. bay as asst. mag. and collr., asst. judge,
PARKIN, Henry, Lieut. -Col.. Indian Army commr. and judge and sessions judge ; acted as jud.
(dep. inspr.-gen. of mil. police, Burma). —First 1881-82, and judge of the sadar court in Sind, in
and again in 1887 ; judge of high court,
commn., 11th May, 1878; served in the Zhob Nov., 1887
expedn., 1884, and in Burma, 1886-87 and periods since; acted as chief justice for several
June, 1898 ; retd., 1900.
1887-89 (medal); asst. dir. of police supply and
clothing, Burma, 15th Aug., 1888; dep. inspr.- PARSONS, James Edmund Bacon, Barr.
gen. of police for supply and clothing, June, (1863), Major-Gen., Indian Army, late Punjab
1890; dep. inspr.-gen. of mil. police, Dec, Commn. — Arrived 4th Feb., 1849; from Feb.,
1896; offg. inspr.-gen., April, 1901, to April, 1856, served in the Punjab as asst. commr. and
1902. I dep. commr. ; reverted to mil. duty, Nov., 1885.
PARLETT, Leonard Montague, Indian C.S. PARSONS, Octavius Sydney, Indian C.S.
(asst. commr., Burma). — Educ at Bradfield (dep. commr., Burma). —Educ. at Dulwich Coll. ,
Coll., and Keble Coll., Oxford; apptd. after and L'niv. Coll., Loudon; apptd. alter exam, ol
exam, of 1889; arrived, 21st Dec, 1891, and 1889 ; arrived, 28th Nov., 1891, and served in
served in Burma as asst. commr. and settlt. Burma as asst. commr., cantonmt. mag , small
officer. cause judge, and settlt. officer ; dep. commr.,
PARRATT, Charles, India Office (clerk, April, 1903.
J ado-European telegraph. Public Works dept.). PARTHASARATHI AIYANGAR, M.O.,
—Apptd. to the London office of the Indo- | M.A..M.L. (judge, small cause court, Madras).
5 §4 RECORD OF SERVICES.
—Apptd. judge, court of small causes, Madras, PATUCK, Pestonjee Sorabjee, B.A., Barr.
April, 1896. (1898), Indian C.S. (assf. commr., Cent. Prov.'.
PARTRIDGE, John George Denhan, Indian —Educ. at Elphinstone Coll., Bombay, and
C.S. (cullr. and mag., Madras). — Educ. at St. John's Coll. , Cambridge ; apptd. after exam,
Sherborne, and at Univ. Coll., London; apptd. of 1897; arrived 12th Dec, 1898, and served in
after exam, of 1884; arrived, 15th Jan., 1887, the Cent. Prov. as asst. commr.
and served in Madras as asst. to mag. and PAUL, Alfred Wallis, CLE., B.A., late
collr. ; senr. asst., Ganjam, Aug., 1893; sub* Indian C.S. 1 Bengal). —Educ. at Clifton Coll. and
collr. and joint mag., May, 1898 ; dist. and sess. Wadham Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
judge, Dec, 1902 ; collr., dist. mag. and govt, 1868; arrived, 22nd Nov., 1870, and served in
agent, Ganjam, Dec, 1003. Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., joint mag., and
PARTRIDGE. William Reginald, Indian acting inspr.-gen. of registrn. ; on special duty
C.S. (mag. and collr., Untied Prov.). — Educ. in connection with the Thibet mission, April,
at Blundell's Sell., Tiverton, Sherborne Sell , 1886; dep. commr., Aug., 1887; CLE., Jan.,
and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after exam, 1889; on special duty on Thibetan frontier,
of 1881 : arrived, 3rd Dec, 1883, and served April, 1890; British commr. for Anglo-Chinese
in Ondh as asst. commr. ; under sec. to convention regarding Sikkim and Thibet, Feb.,
govt., May, 1888; senr. asst. commr., Garhwal, 1801; mag. and collr. , May, 1891 ; on special duty
Nov., 1800; dep. commr., Oct., 1891 ; also at Darjiling, March, 1892; retd., Dec, 1895.
settlt. officer, Nov., 1893; joint mag., Nov., PAUL, Josiah Edward, late Madras Public
1894 ; dep. commr., Nov., 1895 ; mag. and collr., Works Dept. —Trained at Cooper's Hill Coll.;
April, 1896; dist. and sees, judge, Dec, 1901 ; joined the service, 1st Oct., 1875 ; asst. to
mag. and collr., Oct., 1902. chief engr., and under sec. to govt, irrign.
PASSMORE, John Reginald Jutsum, India I branch, in 1880; exec, engr., June, 1886 ; retd.,
Office (2nd class clerk, acct. -generals dep.).— Dec, 1900.
Clerk, 2nd class, 10th June, 1899. PAYNE, Charles Frederick, Indian C.S.
PATAK, P. H. (see Pestonji Hormasji Patak). I (assf. mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ. at
PATCH, James, late Bengal Police Dept.— ' Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, ol
Joined the service, 17th May, 1863, as asst 1897; arrived 6th Dec, 1898, and served in
supt. of police ; transfd. to Assam, Jan., 1869; Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.
district supt., Sept., 1870; served with Lushai PEACOCK, Edward Bovill, late Punjab
expedn., 1871-72; returned to Bengal, July, Judicial Dept. —Joined the service, 23rd April,
1884 ; retd., April, 1804. 1862; apptd. asst. commr. 25th Feb., 1867;
PATEL, R. M. (sec Rastamji Merwanji Patel). ort'd. as judge of small cause court in 1874
PATERSON, George Alfred, Indian C.S. and 18751899. ; district judge April, 1889 ; retd.,
(asst. sess. Judge, United Prov.). —Educ at Blair- March, PEACOCK, Henry Barnes, Capt, Indian
lodge Sch., Univ. Coll., London, and Trinity Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of India (asst. commr .
Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1801 ; Ajnier).
arrived, 30th Oct., 1893, and served in the N.W. commr., —Merwara, First commn., 13th Oct., 1886; asst.
May, 1895 ; asst. to govr-
Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; dep. genl. s agent in Rajpulana,
supt. of family domains of Maharaja of Benares, pol. agent, Banswara and June., 189S ; asst.
Pertabgarh. July.
Sept., 1899; asst. sess. judge, March, 1903. 1898 ; asst. resdt. in Meywar, Aug., 1898 ; pol.
PATTABHIRAMA RAO, Nemali, B.A. agent and asst. cominr., Quetta-Pishin, Dec,
(diwan. Cochin Stale). — Entered the Madras 1901 ; asst. coinmr., Ajmer, March, 1902.
rev. settlmt. dept, 15th Apiil, 1882; asst. PEACOCK, Henry Phii^son, Major-Gen., late
commr., March, 1895; diwan, Cochin State, Pol. Dept .Govt, ofIndia.—First commn., Bengal
Aug., 1902. cavalry, Sept., 1856; served during the Mutiny
PATTERSON, Alexander Bleakley, CLE., 1 medal), and subsequently with the govr.-gen. s
late Indian C.S. —Educ. at Belfast Royal Acadl. 1 body guard ; acted as agent to the govr.-gen.
Inst. , and Queens Coll., Belfast; apptd. after with King of Oudh, and supt. of pol. pensions,
exam, of 1861 ; arrived. 20th Dec, 1863, and on several occasions ; pol. agent, Murshidabad,
served in the N.W. Prow as asst. mag. and 1878 ; pol. agent, Alwar, i832; acting rest, W.
collr., settlt. officer, and joint mag.; mag. and Rajpulana, March, 1886 ; ottg. rest, at Jaipur and
collr., Dec, 1883 ; acting commr. ofJhansi, lulv- oti'g. agent in Central India, May, 1888 ; pol.
Oct., 1800; commr. of N. India salt rev., April, rest, in Turkish Arabia, Nov., 1891; rest, Jaipur,
1891; CLE., May, 1895; retd., Dec, 1898; Mac, 1892 ; reverted to mil. dept., March, 1894.
author of Eatehpur and Karwi settlt. reports. PEARS, Steuart Durand, Madras Public
PATTERSON, David Clarke. Indian C.S. Works Dept. (e.vec. engr.). —Trained at R. I.E.
(asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). — Educ. at Coll.; apptd. asst. engr., Sept., 1880; exec,
Oundle Sch. and Christ's Coll., Cambridge ; engr., Jan., 1894; presdt, Madras inunicpl.
apptd. after exam, of 1902; arrived, 10th Dec, commn., Dec, 1902.
1003, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and PEARS. Steuart Edmund, Indian C.S. (asst.
collr. commr., Af.IV. Frontier Prov. ).—Educ. at Edin
PATTERSON, William Henry, late Survey cf burgh Univ. and Trinity Hall, Cambridge ;
India Dept. —Joined the service, 1st Dec, 1851; apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived 7th Dec,
served as a volunteer during the Mutiny ; asst. 1808, and served i.i the Punjab and N.W.
supt, Jan., 1883; dep. supt., Feb., 1889; retd., Frontier Prov. as asst. commr.
Sept.. 1S93. PEARS, Thomas Caldwell, Lieut -Col.,
PATTI.E, Arthur John, India Office (junior Indian Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of lndia(»rsi-
clerk, acct.-gen.'s dept.). —Clerk, 2nd class, 17th dent, Jaipur). — First commn., 29th May, 1S72 ;
Feb., 1872 ; staff clerk, July, 1S96; junior clerk, served in the Afghan war, 1878-79, and with
April, 1902. I the Thai Chotiali Held force (medal) ; on special
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pol. duty in Afghanistan in 1880; apptd. asst. I of 1855; arrived 8th Oct., 1856, and served
commr., Merwara, Nov., 1882; served in the in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; on
thagi dept. in Rajputana, and on boundary duty special duty for inquiry into claims of
on the Mewar and Tonic border in 1884; pol. thakurs of Bhaunagar on account of land and
asst., March, 1886 ; settlt. officer under the sea customs, May, 1859; specially apptd. to
Tonk durbar, Nov., 1886; pol. agent, Nov., inquire into condition of talukdars, Afimadabad,
1891; settlt. officer, Tonk, Dec, 1891 ; pol. Jan., i860; alienation settlt. officer, Gujarat,
agent, Alwar, March, 1893, Johdpur, March, April, 1861 ; asst. to rev. commr., Dec, 1861 ;
1898; offg. resdt., Gwalior, May, 1899; resdt., I under sec. to govt, of Bombay, rev. dept., April,
Nepal, June, 1901 ; ditto, Jaipur, April, 1903. I 1862 ; on special duty for carrying out provisions
PEARSE, Herbert George, Barr. (1878), of bill for relief of the talukdars, Ahmadabad,
late Indian C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).— Dec, 1862 ; commr. for revising subord. civil
Educ. at Rugby, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; establts. , April, 1866; registrar-gen. of assur
apptd. after exam, of 1869; arrived, 7th Nov., ances, July, 1866; dir. of public instrn., April,
1871, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. 1869; acting municipal commr., Bombay, May-
mag. and collr. , joint mag., and asst. commr. ; Oct., 1872; acting pol. agent, Kathiawar, Jan.,
judge, small cause court, Allahabad, Dec, 1887 ; I 1873 ; on duty at Delhi in connection with im-
district and sessions judge, Jan., 1890; retd. I perial assemblage, Dec, 1876 ; acting commr. in
May, 1898. bind, June, 1878; member of famine commn.,
PEARSON, Charles, M.A., late Educl. Dept., 1878-79; acting sec. to govt., pol., &c, depts.,
Punjab.—Served in the dept. from March, 1861, March, 1879; from April, 1879, served as sec. in
as profr. and principal. Agra coll.; inspr. ofschs. , the rev., hnl., and gen. depts. , and acted as chief
Nov., 18S5 ; offg. dir. of public instrn. in 1873, se". ; on special duty 011 famine commn. in
1876, and 1883 ; retd., March, 1886. England, 1879-80; on special duty in India,
PEARSON, James Rae, Indian C.S. {joint 1880 and 1881 ; member of council, Bombay,
»nag., United Prov.). — Educ. at St. Paul's Dec, 1882; acted asgovr. and prest. in council ill
Sell, and Clare Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after March, 1885 ; temporary member of govr.-gen.'s
exam, of 1890; arrived, 10th Nov., 1892, and council, Oct., 1886; retd. .Nov., 1887; niemberof
served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. council of India, 12th Nov., 1887; vice-prest. ,
mag. and collr. ; joint mag., May, 189S ; dep. 1894-95; K. C.S. I., Jan., 18S8 ; member of royal
commr., Mar., 1900. commn. on Indian expenditure, May, 1895 ; retd.
PEARSON, Tindal Arthur, B.A., Barr. \ from Council of India, Nov., 1902.
(1872) late Bengal Admn.—Joined the service, I PEILE, SclomonCiiarles Frederick, CLE.,
3rd April, 1878, as otic;, reporter, Indian law I Col., Indian Army, Burma Police (inspr. -gen.
reports; confd., Jan., 1880; acted subsequently 0/police). —First commn., 9th Aug., 1874 ; served
as dep. supt. and remembrancer of legal affairs, in the Afghan war of 1873-79 (medal;, and in
registrar of the diocese, and receiver of the high the Burmese expedn. of 1886-87 (medal and
court, Calcutta; apptd. chief presidency mag., clasp) ; apptd. dir. of police supply and clothing,
Calcutta ; and judge of the court for trial of Upper Burma, March, 1887, the office being
pilots, May, 1894; retd., Oct., 1903. subsequently extended to the whole of Burma ;
PEASE, Henry Thomas, Major, Indian Civ. dep. inspr.-gen., mil. police, June, 1890; inspr.-
Vcty. Dept. {principal. Veterinary Coll., Lahore). I gen. of police, Feb., 1892; CLE., Jan., 1901.
—Joined the (home) service 27th Aug., 1884 ; PELLEREAU, Henry Etienne, A.M.I. C.E.,
principal, Veterinary Coll., Lahore, Oct., 1896; India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained
author of numerous contributions on veterinary at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept.,
subjects. 1883, and posted to Bengal ; transfd. to Punjab,
PECK, Francis Samuel, Lieut.-Col., Indian l eb., 1892; exec, engr., Jan., 1897.
Medl. Service (profr., Calcutta Mail. Coll.).— PEMBERTON, Robert Charles Boileau,
1st commn., 2nd April, 1880 ; in mily. employ C.S.I., Major-Gen. ,R.E., late India PublicWorks
till April, 1883 ; resdt. surg., Calcutta Medl. Dept.— Lieut., Bengal engrs., 1853; joined the
Coll., Oct., 1883 ; civil surg. at various stations, dept., May, 1857; served during the Mutiny
Oct., 1887, to Mar., 1899; profr. of midwifery, (medal and two clasps), and subsequently in the
Calcutta Medl. Coll., Mar., 1900 ; is author of a I road dept., Oudh, as exec. engr. ; asst. sec. to
work on ovariotomy. govt, of India, public works dept., March, 1865 ;
PEDI.ER, Alexander, C.I.E., F.R.S. (dir. oj offg. suptg. engr., railway branch, Haidarabad,
public instrn., Bengal). —Apptd. to the educn. Sept., 1870; dir. of stores, railway branch, May,
dept., 22nd Jan., 1873; arrived, 8th May, 1873, 1877 ; consulting engr. for guaranteed railways,
and served as profr. of agricl. chemistry, presi Lucknow, 1880; chief engr. , 1st class, March,
dency coll. ; on special duty, eclipse expedn. , 1886; dir.-gen. of railways and dep. sec, govt,
March, 1875; meteorological reporterto govt, of of India, railway branch, Feb., 1887; sec. to
Bengal, May, 1 889, in addn. to his duties as profr.; ' govt, of India, public works dept., April, 1887 ;
principal, Presidency Coll., Nov., 1896 ; dir. of reverted to mil. dept., 1890; offg, member of
public instrn.,Jan., i899;C.I.E., Nov.,ic)oi;addl. viceroy's council, Feb., 1891, to April, 1892;
member of viceroy's legisl. council, Nov., 1903 ; retd. from the army, Nov., 1892; C.S. I., May,
vice-chancellor, Calcutta Univ., 1904. 1894.
PEET, Arthur William, late Forest Dept., PENNELL, Charles Stuart, M.A., Indian
Madras. —Joined the service, 18th Oct., 1871, C.S. (under sec. to govt., Burma). —Educ at
as asst. conservator ; dep. conservator, April, Edinburgh univ. and Christ Church, Oxford ;
1872; conservator, Oct., 1891 ; retd., July, 1901. apptd. after exam, of 1896; arrived, 10th Dec,
PEILE, Sir James Braithwaite, K. C.S.I. , 1897, and served in Burma as asst. commr. ;
M.A., late Bombay C.S., and late member of the under sec. to govt., Feb., 1002.
Council of India. —Educ. at Oriel Coll. , Oxford ; PENNINGTON, Henry Francis Dumaresq,
apptd. to the Bombay civil service after exam. Iat; Indian C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. at West
586 RECORD OF SERVICES.
minster ; apptd. after exam, of 1873 ; arrived, Assam, May, 1902; retd., Nov., 1903; C.I.E.,
21st Oct., 1875, and served in Oudh as asst. Jan., 1904.
commr. and sub-judge ; joint mag., April, 1887 ; PERRIN. Charles, late India Public Works
district and sessions judge, Dec, 1800 ; also , Dept. —Apptd., 10th Oct., 1874, and employed
addl. judge, Moradabad, 1893-94 ; retd., April, on irrign. works in the N. W. Prov. and Oudh ;
1901. exec, engr., May, 1883; under sec. to govt.,
PENNINGTON, James Burn, B.L., late Feb., 1892; sanitary engr., N.W. Prov. and
Madras C.S. —Educ. at Sedbergh Gr. Sch. , and Oudh, with rank of suptg. encr., July, 1S93 ;
St. Peter's Coll. , Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, supt. of practical training of passed students at
of 1861 ; served in Madras as asst. collr. and R.I.E. Coll., 1896-7; retd., April, 1899.
mag., sub-coll r., sub-sec. to the board of rev. , PERROTT, Finch, India Office (senr. clerk,
and acting collr. of sea customs at Madras ; acctnt.-gen.'s dept.). —Junr. clerk, 24th Dec,
collr. and mag., July, 1875 ; retd., Sept., 1888. 1880 ; senr. clerk, May, 1900.
PENNY, Edmund, C.I.E.. M.I.C.E., late PERROTT, Henry Ronald Taylor Swr-
India Public Works Dept. —Trained at R.I.E.
Coll. ; apptd., :st Oct., 1874, and posted to ■ son, —
Indian C.S. (asst. mat;, and collr., Bengal).
Educ. at St. Paul's Sell., and Trinity Coll.,
state railways; transfd. to Central Prov. , Aug., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1899 ; arrived
1875 ; exec, engr., May, 1883 ; planned and 13th Dec, 1900,
carried out scheme for Nagpur water-works, mag. and collr. and served in Bengal as asst.
iboo ; acted as asst. sec. to chief commr. in PERRY, Francis Frederic, F.R.C.S.,
1891 ; suptg. engr. and sec. to chief commr., L.R.C.P., Lieut. -Col., Indian Med. Service,
Jan., 1800; CLE., May, 1900; retd., Feb., 1902. (profr., Lahore Medical Coll.). — Joined the
PENNYCUICK, John, C.S. I., Col., R.E.,late service, 31st March,
Public Works Dept., Madras.—Lieut., Madras ; served in the Punjab 1879; from March, 1882.
as civil surgn., profr.,
engrs., Dec, 1858; arrived, nth Nov., i860; Lahore med. coll., and chemical
served in the dept. from April, 1862 ; exec, engr., profr. of surgery, and surgn. examr. to govt ;
Dec., 1866; served in the Abyssinian expedn., Lahore, Dec, i838 ; acted as toprofr., Mayo hosp.,
Calcutta
1867-68 (medal) ; suptg. engr., Oct., 1881 ; dep. med. coll., in 1894; hon. surgn. to Viceroy,
chief engr., and under sec. to govt., Jan., 1883; Nov., 1 901.
supt. of works, tank maintenance scheme, April, PERT, Frederick Tames, B.A., Indian C.S.
1884 ; on special duty to England to select I (mag. and collr.. United Prov.). —Educ. at Sidney
machinery for Periyar works project, July, 1888 ; Sussex Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam,
chief engr. and sec. in the public works dept., of 1885; arrived, 15th Nov., 1888, and served
July, 1800 ; memberoflegist. council, Nov., 1893 ; in the
C.S. I., Oct., 1895; retd., Jan., 1896 ; presdt. collr. ; N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and
joint mag., Feb., 1893; settlt. officer,
of Royal Indian Engrg. Coll., Cooper's Hill, Nov., 1894; dep. commr., July, 1898; joint
Sept., 1896, to Sept., 1899.
PERCIVAL, Philip Edward, B.A., Indian sec. to rev. board, March, 1899 to March, 1901 ;
C.S. (under sec. to govt., pol , judl., and legist, mag. and collr., Nov. 1902.
PESTANJI JEHANGIR, CLE., Khan Baha
defits., Bombay). —Educ. at the Charterhouse dur, late Bombay Uncov. Service. —Joined the
and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam,
ol 1894 ; arrived, 25th Nov., 1895, and served in service as asst. master, Elphinstone instn.,
Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and joint addl. Bombay, loth Oct., 1853; served in the settlt.
sess. judge; 2nd asst., Sept., 1903 ; under sec. dept. from April, 1857 ; 1st grade dep. collr.,
Aug., 1869; CLE., Jan., 1882 ; talukdari settlt.
to govt., pol., j nd 1. , and legisl. depts., Oct., officer, May, 1889; retd., 1889.
1903. PESTANJI, S. P. (see Sorabji Padamji
PERCY (Earl), Henry Algernon- George, Pestanji).
M.P., D.L. (under sec. of state for foreign PESTONJEE SORABJEE PATUCK (set
affairs).— Educ at Eton and Christ Church, Patuck, P. S.).
Oxford ; apptd. parly, under sec. of state for PESTONJ1 HORMASJI PATAK, B.A..
India, 18th Aug., 1902; is a trustee of the L.C.E., Bombay Public Works Dept. (exec,
National Portrait Gallery, and has represented engr.). —Entered
Kensington (S.) in the House of Commons 1877 ; exec, engr.,the dept. as asst. engr., Feb.,
Nov., 1891.
since 1895; under sec. of state for foreign PETERS, Charles Edward Dansey, Indian
affairs, Oct., 1903; author of 'Notes from a C.S.
Diary in Asiatic Turkey ' and ' The Highlands Educ. (asst. mag. and collr. , United Prov.).—
at Shrewsbury Sch., and Ccypus Christi
of Asiatic Turkey. '
PERKINS, Norman Chichester, Major.I.S.C. arrived 21st Nov.,apptd.
Coll., Oxford; after exam, of 18E0;
1900, and served in the N.W.
late Burma commn. —First commr., 13th Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr.
Aug., 1879; served in Afghan campaign of
1880-81, and in Burma, 1886-89 (medal and PETERS, Charles Jasper, M.I.C.E., late
clasp); joined the commn. as asst. commr., Madras PublicWorks Dept.—Joined the service,
Aug., 1886; dep. commr., Oct., 1896; retd., 26th July, 1867, as proby. asst. engr. ; exec, engr.,
April, 1900. April, 187=;; retd., Nov., 1894.
PERRAM, George James, C.I.E., M.I.C.E., PETERS, Edward Nicolls. Col., R.E., late
late India Public Works Dept. — Apptd. India PublicWorks Dept.—Apptd. to the Bombay
asst. engr., 21st Dec, 1868, and posted to public works dept. as exec, engr., nth March,
Mysore; exec, engr., Jan., 1880; transfd. to 1S79; transfd. to state railways, Feb., 1880; served
Central Provs., March, 1881 ; to Coorg, Jan., in the Afghan war, 1880-81 (medal) ; posted to
1887 ; and to Burma, Feb., 1893 ; suptg. engr., Burma, Sept., 1881 ; employed on Sind-Pishin
Jan., 1896; transfd. to Central Provs. as sec. to railway, April, 1885; transfd. to Central Prov.,
chief commr., Feb., 1900; chief engr., March, March, 1888 ; in 1891 acted as public works sec. :
1901 ; chief engr. and sec. to chief commr. of retd., Nov., 1895.
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PETERSON, Frederick William Voysey, PHEL1PS, Henry Vivian MrjENniE,
late Bengal C.S.— Educ. at Leicester Coll. Sch., A.M.I.C.E., late Bombay Public Works Dept.
and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, of —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; entered the service
1862; arrived, 7th Dec, 1863, and served in 23rd Sept., 1881, as asst. engr. ; exec, engr.,
Bengal as asst. inag. and colli-., joint mag. and Jan., 1895; re'd., April, 1903.
dep. collr., and dep. commr. ; from May, 1877, PHELPS, Edwin Ashby, B.A., Indian C.S.
served in the jud. dept., and was apptd. district (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.). —Educ. at
and sessions judge, 1st grade, Sept., 1885; Clifton and Magdalen Coll., Oxford; apptd.
retd., April, 1889. after exam, of 1895 ; arrived 7U1 Dec, 1896, and
PETERSON, Herbert Parsons, late Indian served in the N.W. P. and Oudh as asst. commr.
C.S. (Bengal). —Educ. at Loughborough Or. and asst. mag. and collr.
Sch., and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after PHELPS, William Edmondson, India Office
exam, of 1873 ; arrived, 10th Nov., 1875; served (asst. snpt., India Store Depot).—Entered the
in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and in Assam royal artillery, 30th Oct., 1869; from Feb., 1876,
as district and sessions judge, Sylhct ; joint served in the Bombay and Bengal ordnance
mag. and dep. collr., Dec, 1887; district depts. , including duty with the Quetta field
and sessions judge, April, 1893; retd., Feb., force, 1878-80; supervisor, 2nd grade, India
1895. store depot, 17th June, 1884; asst. supt., 25th
PETERSON, John Carlos Kennedy, Indian Dec, 1898.
C.S. (asst. tnag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at PHIBBS, Alfred, India Office (second class
Dulwich Coll., and Magdalen Coll., Oxford; clerk, Mil. Dept.). —Educ. at Stourbridge Or.
apptd. after exam, of 1898; arrived, 6th Dec, Sch.; clerk, and class, 16th April, 1894.
1899, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and PHILLIMORE, John Ernest, B.A., India.;
collr. C.S. (Judge, Assam).—Educ. at Westminster
PETHERAM, Sir William Comer, Kt., and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after
K.C., Barr. (1869).—Called to the bar (Middle exam, of 1888 ; arrived, 12th Nov., 1890, and
Temple), 1869; chief justice of the high court, served m Bengal as asst. mag. and colli'., and
N.W. Prov., 1st Nov., 1884; chief justice, Cal asst. settlt. officer; joint mag. and collr., Nov..
cutta, 24th March, 1886 ; retd., Nov., 1896; vice- 1896; mag. and collr., Oct., 1901 ; transfd. to
chancellor of the univ. of Calcutta, 1887-90. Assam as judge, Assam Valley dist., Jan., 1903.
PETLEY, Eaton Wallace, CLE., Com PHILLIPS, Augustus Marshall, Col., Indian
mander R.N. {dep. conservator, port of Army late Pol. Dept., Bombay.— Ensign, Bom
Calcutta). —Dep. conservator of the port of bay infantry, June, 1855; arrived, 13th Dec,
Calcutta, and river surveyor, Nov., 1881 ; port 1855, and served with the Pe-sian expednv.
officer and master attendant, April, 1888 ; hon. force, 1856-57 (medal and clasp); from March,
A.D.C. to lieut.-govr. of Bengal, and commande.-, ' 1863, served as asst. pol. s-npt., Savantvadi, Main
Calcutta naval volunteers; CLE., Jan., 1897; Kantha, and Kathiawar, and held various acting
hon. A.D.C to Viceroy, Nov., 1901. appts.; pol. sunt. , Savantvadi, March, 1889; re
PETRE, Francis Loraine, Barr. (1873), late verted to mil, dutv, 1890.
Indian C.S., N.W. Prov. and Oudh.— PHILLIPS, Ernest Alfred William,
Educ. at Oscott Coll., and Univ. of London; AiM.I.C.E., India Public Works Dept. (exec,
apptd. after exam, of 1872 ; arrived, 15th Nov., engr.). —Trained at Thomason Coll. ; apptd.
1874, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. apprentice engr., 18th April, 1885, and posted
mag. and collr., and joint mag.; offg. under sec to N,W. Prov. and Oudh ; transfd. to Burma.
to govt, of India, rev. and agricl. dept., Aug., May, 1891 ; exec, engr., Jan., 1897.
1882; jiinr. sec, board of rev., N.W. Prov., PHILLIPS, Francis Angelo Theodore,
Nov., 1882 ; from April. 1885, served as asst. Indian C.S. (commr., Central Prov.).—Educ at
agent to govr.-gen. in Central India ; asst. Winchester and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
commr., March, 1888; joint mag., Dec, 1888; after exam, of 1878 ; arrived, nth Nov., 1880,
joint sec, board of rev., Jan., 1891 ; mag. and and served in the Central Prov. as asst. commr. ,
collr., July, 1891 ; retd., March, 1900. and personal asst, to the chief commr. ; judge,
PETTY, Albert James, India Office (second small cause court, Aug. , 1891 ; commr. of excise,
class clerk, store dept.).—Clerk, and class, 16th Oct., 1891 ; dep. commr., March, 1892 ; commr.,
Julv, 1883. Oct., 1901.
PHEAR, Sir John Budd, Kt., M.A., Barr. PHILLIPS, William Watkin, Indian C.S.
(1854), F.G.S.—Educ. at Pembroke Coll., Cam (sub-collr. and joint mag., Madras) —Educ. at
bridge ; graduated 6th wrangler in 1847, and Winchester and New Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
was elected fellow, and afterwards apptd. after exam, of 1888 ; arrived, 25th Nov., 1890,
mathematical lecturer and asst. tutor of Clare and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ;
Coll.; called to the bar at the Inner Temple in head asst., July, 1897; sub-collr. and joint
1854; judge of the high court, Calcutta, 1864- mag , Feb., 1904.
76; knighted in 1877 ; chief justice of Ceylon, PHIROZE HOSHANG DASTUR, M.A.
•877-79; unsuccessfully contested the Honiton ; (zndpresy. mag., Bombay). —Entered the service
riivn. of Devon in 1885, and the Tavistock divn. 3rd Slay, 1880, and served as dep. collr. and
in 1886; author of 'The Aryan Village in India mag. ; presy. mag., March, 1892.
and Ceylon,' ' International Trade," and other PTGGOTT, Theodore Caro, B.AI, Indian
works. C.S. (dist. and sessions judge, UtfiJed Prov.). —
PHELAN, Alfred Bernard, B.A., L.C.E., Educ. at Kingswood Sch.,, Bath, and Christ
M.I.C.E., late India Public Works Dept.— Church, Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1886;
Apptd., 15th July, 1869, and employed on irrign. arrived, 30th Nov., 1888, and served in the
work in the Punjab ; exec, engr., Oct., 1878; N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. . commr..
suptg. engr., Nov., 1897; retd., Dec, 1902. and asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., Nov.,
588 RECORD OF SERVICES.
1893; dep. commr., July, 1900; dist. and sess. ! PINKERTON, John, M.D., Surgn.-Major-
judge, Keb., 1901. , Gen., late Bombay Med. Dept.—Joined the
PIGOT, JonesQuain.B.A., Barr. (1864), late service, 4th Aug., 1855; served with Indian
Calcutta High Court.—Advocate, high court, navy, during the Persian war in 1857; on civil
Bombay, 1870-82 ; puisne judge, high court, and mil. duty, 1858-61 ; acting supt. of vaccn.,
Calcutta, nth July, 1882; vice-chancellor, Sind, March, 1863; supt. -gen. of vaccn., Bom
Calcutta univ., 1892-03; retd., March, 1896. bay presidency, April, 1868 ; surgn. in European
PIKE, Herbert Watson, B.A., Indian C.S. I gen. hosp. and dep. sanitary commr. ; dep.
'(mag. and collr., United Prov.).—Educ. at surgn. -gen., Sind, Aug., 1882; surgn. -gen. of
Honiton Gr. Sch. , Winchester, and New Bombay, Feb., 1888 : member, legisl. council,
Coll., Oxford; apptd. alter exam, of 1882; June, 1892; retd., Feb., 1S93.
arrived, 17th Nov., 1885, and served in the N. W. PIPON, Philip James Griffiths, B.A.,
Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr., and Indian C.S. (asst. commr. ,N. IV. Frontier Prov. ).
joint mag.; under sec. to govt. , Nov. 1890 ; joint —Educ. at the Charterhouse, and Corpus Christi
mag., April, 1893; dep. commr., March, I Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1806; arrived,
1806; mag. and collr., Oct., 1900. 22nd Nov., 1897, and served in the Punjab and
PILCHER, Jesse Griggs, F.R.C.S., Surgn.- N.W. Frontier Prov. as asst. commr.
Col., late Bengal Med. Service.—First commn. , P.).PIROZESHAH KERSHASP (see Kershasp,
i860 ; from March, 1866, served as jail supt. at PITCHER, Duncan George, Col., Indian
Allahabad and Agra, offg.sanitary commr. for j Army,
Bengal, and civil surgn. at various stations ; Bombaylatelight Oudh Commn.—Arrived, as cornet,
cavalry, 3rd Sept., 1859, having
dep. surgn. -gen.. Central Prov., March, 1890; previously served
inspr.-gen. of civil hosps., Bengal, April, 1893; fantry and artillery,in1856-59; the royal marine light in
ditto, N.W. Prov. and Oudh, May, 1894; 1868, in the Oudh commn. as served from Aug..
asst. commr., and
retd., March, 1895.
PILGRIM, Herbert Wilson, M.B , Major, smalldir. cause court judge, and registrar, Lucknow;
Indian Med. Service (supt., presidencygen. hasp. , dep of agric. and commerce for Oudh, lune,
1882, and for N.W. Prov. and Oudh, July, 1886;
Calcutta). —First commn., Sept., 1886; in mil. dep. commr., June, 1887; dir. ol land records,
employ to June, 1890 ; then as acting and sub
stantive civil surgn. at various stations ; rest, Gwalior, Nov., 1890; returned to Europe, Sept. ,
surgn., presidency gen. hosp. , Calcutta, April, 1807 ; K-i-H. medal, May, 1900.
PITMAN, Charles Edward, CLE.,
1892 ; surgn. -supt., presidency gen. hosp., M.I.E.E., late India Telegraph Dept. —
June, 1898 ; author of contributions to the med. Jcined the dept. as asst. supt., 16th Jan., i863 ;
press. on special duty in connection with Lushai
P1M, Alan William, M.A., Indian C.S. (joint expedn., 1871,
mag. and settlmt. offr.. United Prov.). —Educ. 1878-79; CLE.,and1879; with Afghanistan field force.
supt., April, 1880: chief
at Leipzig Univ. and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; supt., Punjab, April, 1891 ; dir.-genl., Jan.,
apptd. after exam, of 1894; arrived, 4th Dec, 1899; retd., May, 1900.
1895, and served in the N.W. P. and Oudh PITTAR, Charles William Erskine, Indian
as asst. mag. and collr.; pte. sec. to lieut.-
govr., May, 1898 ; asst. settlt. offr., Nov., C.S. (dist. and sess. Judge, Bengal).—Educ. at
Bedford Gr. Sch., and Balliol Coll., Oxford;
1898 ; joint mag. and settlmt. offr., Dec, apptd. after exam, of 1882 ; arrived, 31st Oct.,
1903 ; author of a monograph on woollen 1884, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
fabrics. collr., and in Assam (1839-95) as asst. commr. and
PINHEY, Alexander Fleetwood, CLE., dep. commr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., March,
Major, Indian Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of
India (read!., Afcwar). —First commn., 10th Ma3', 1895; district and sess. judge, Dec, 1896.
PLACE, George William, B.A., LL.B., Barr.
1882 ; from Feb., 1886, served as asst. pol. agent, (1885), late Indian C.S., Bengal.—Educ. at
Banswara, asst. gen. supt., thagi anddakaiti,and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, of
supt. for control ofMoghias ; pol. agent, Haraoti, 1873 ; arrived,
March, 1885; acting pol. agent, Baghelkhand, Assam as asst.29thcommr. Nov., 1875, and served in
May, 1895 ; confd., April, 1897 ; offg. resdt., served in Bengal as asst.; from Jan., 1886,
Mewar, April, 1900; confd., Nov., 1902; CLE., and joint mag. ; district andmag. and collr.,
sessions judge,
Nov., loot. March, 1893 ; retd., Nov., 1900.
PINHEY, Arthur Francis, Indian C.S. (collr. PLANCK, Charles, F.R.C.S., Surg;n.-Gcn.
and mag. ,Madras).—Educ. at the Charterhouse, —Asst surgn., Bengal med. establt., 4th Aug.,
and Trinity Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1855; civil asst. surgn., Fatehgarh, July, 1859;
1882; arrived, 3rd Nov., 1884, and served in supt., central
Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and in Burma as gen. of prisons,prison, Agra, Feb., 1862; inspr.-
British Burma, Oct., 1864; sani
asst. commr. (1888-90) ; head asst., June, 1891 ; tary commr., N.W. Prov., April, 1868; also in
sub-collr. and joint mag., Dec, 1896 ; collr. and Oudh, April, 1877; also supt-gen. of vaccn.,
mag., March, 1901. N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Jan., 1870; retd., Aug.,
PINHEY, Edward, late Bombay Public 1886.
Works Dept. —Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; joined PLATEL, John Joseph, B.A., Indian C.S.
the service 1st Oct., 1876, and served as asst. (joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal).—Educ. at
engr.; exec engr., Oct., 1886; retd., March, Calcutta Univ., and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
1904. after exam, of 1892 ; arrived, 14th Dec, 1893, and
PINHEY, Hugh Theodore, M.I.E.E., India served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint
Telegraph Dept. (supt.). —Trained at R.I.E. mag. and dep. collr., May, 1900.
Coll. ; apptd. asst. supt., Jan., 1879; in charge PLAYFAIR, Archibald Lewis, Major-Gen.,
-of telegraphs in Manipur expedn., April, 1891 ; I.S.C, late Foreign Dept., Govt of India.—
supt., June, 1891 ; India medal and four clasps. Ensign, Bengal infantry, Aug., 1856; served
RECORD OF SERVICES. 589
during the Mutiny fmedal and clasp) ; and with POGSON, Charles Albert, Salt Dept.,
the Hyderabad contingent, 1362-73 ; served Bombay (asst. collr.). — Entered the service, 1st
subsequently in civil employ as cantonmt. mag., Dec, 1875, and served in the marine postal
small cause court judge, and jail supt. ; retd., dept. ; asst. collr. of salt rev., Dec, 1S77.
Feb., 1887. POLLEN, Arthur Daniel, B.A., LL.D.,
PLOWDEN. Charles Henry, Col., Indian Barr. (1872), late Indian C.S. (Bombay). —
Army, late Central Prov. Commn. — First Educ. at Royal Sch., Dungannon, and Trinity
commn., Feb., 1854; arrived, 28th April, 1854; Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1865 ;
served during the Mutiny, 1858-59; served from arrived, 26th Oct., 1867, and served in Bombay
May, i860, in the Central Prov. as asst. commr., as asst. collr. and mag., asst. judge and joint
commr. of excise, &c, and dep. commr.; offd. as sessions judge ; special judge under the Deccan
commr. , Jabalpur divn. , i3j2 ; reverted to mil, agriculturists relief act, Jan., 1880; judge and
dept., April, 1393. sessions judge, Ian., 1884; retd., March, 1894.
PLOWDEN, Sir Henry Mekeoyth, Kt., POLLEN, Iohn, CLE., B.A., LL.D., V.D.,
B.A., Barr. (1866), late Jud. Dept., Punjab.— Barr. (1898), iate Indian C.S. (Bombay), Lieut.-
Served in the Punjab from 17th March, 1871, as 1 Col., Bombay V.R. —Educ. at Trinity Coll.,
govt, advocate and offg. judge of the chief court; Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1869 ; arrived,
confd. as judge, chief court, Jan., 1878; knighted, 22nd Oct., 1871, and served as asst. collr. and
Feb., 1887; retd., April, 1894. ' mag. ; on famine relief duty, 1874 and 1878 ; on
PLOWDEN, Sir Trevor Iohn Ciiichele, 1 special settlt. duty, March, 1879; acting under
K.C.S.I., late Indian C.S.—Educ. at Win sec. to govt, of Bombay, pol., &c, depts., Dec,
1880 ; asst. commr. and branch inspr.-gen. of
chester Coll.; apptd. after exam, of 1866; registration and Stamps in Sind, April, 188 1 ;
arrived, 31st Oct., 1868, and served in also Sindi translr. to govt. , Nov., i83i ; acting
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and offg. under- collr. and mag., Hyderabad, May, 1837; junr,
sec. ; offg. under-sec, govt, of India, home \ collr. and mag., March, 1892; senr. collr., June,
dept., Feb., 1873; insp.-gen. of police, Assam, 1896; corr.mr. of customs, &c. , April, 1900;
Nov., 1876 ; sec. to the prison conference, 1 addl. member of legisl. council, Bombay,
Jan., 1877; sec, govt, of India, foreign dept., April, 1902; C.I.E., June, 1903; retd., July,
Dec, 1878 ; rest. , and pol. agent, Turkish Arabia, I ioo} ; author of 1 Rhymes from the Russian,' &c.
March, 1880; consul-gen. , Baghdad, June, i38o; POLWHELE, Arthur Carne, India Public
commr. of Ajmir-Merwara, June, 1885; rest, in I Works Dept. {exec. engr.).—Trained at R.I.E.
Mevvar, Nov., 1885; rest, in Kashmir, Nov., Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 18S4, and
1887 ; commr., Hyderabad assigned districts, posted to N.W. Prov. and Oudli ; exec, engr.,
Nov., 1888; rest. .Hyderabad, March, 1392, C.S.I., ' Dec, 1895.
Jan., 1893; K.C.S.I.. May. 1898; author of PONTlFEX, Sir Charles, K.C.I.E., B.A.,
several reports on journeys in Kurdistan, &c. ; lateLegal Adviser, IndiaOlfice.—Educ. at Trinity
retd., Sent., 1930. Coll., Cambridge; called to the bar, May, 1854;
PLOWDEN, Waiter Francis Couktenay judge
Chichele, Lieut. -Col., Indian Army, Jud. retd. inof 1882 the high court, Calcutta, May, 1872;
on appt. as legal advistr to sec.
Dept., United Prov. {cantonmt. mag,, Fyzabarl). of state for India; legal adviser and solicitor,
—First commn., 19th Oct., 1872; served in the May, 1887; retd., April, 1392; K.C.I.E., May,
Jpwaki expedn., and Afghan war, i878-8o(medal 1 392.
and clasp) ; ofig. cantonmt. mag., N.W. Prov. POPE. Alfred William Uglow, India
and Oudh, Sept., 1888 ; confd., May, 1890. Public Works Dept. (traffic supt.).—Apptd. to
PLOWDEN.SikWilliamChichele,K.C.S.I., the Public Works Dept., May, 1878, and posted
•ate Bengal C.S. —Apptd. from Hailevbury Coll. , to state railways; asst. traffic supt., July, 1879 ;
1852; arrived, 29th Sept., 1852; from Nov., traffic supt., 1880. ,
1853, served in the rev. and jud. dept. in the POPE, John Van Someren, M.A., Indian
N.W. Prov. , Oudh, and Punjab; dep. commr. , Educl. Service (dir. ofpublic instrn., Burma). —■
Aug., 1858, and joint mag. and dep. collr., Educ. at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (sch<" lar) ;
first grade, March, 1863; sec, board of rev., joined the Bengal educl. service, 17th June,
N.W. Prov., July, 1864; on special duty on 1876, and served as profr. at the Patna Coll.
the census report, April. 1866, and again, May, and presidency coll., Calcutta and as principal,
1872; mag. and collr., March, 1870; civil and Dacca coll., Jan. 1378; inspr. of schs., Behar
sessions judge, March, 1877; on special duty at circle,
Calcutta as prest. of census committee, Jan., 1886 ; June, 1883; fellow of the Calcutta univ. ,
apptd. dir. of public instrn. in Burma,
1878; commr., Mecrut divn. , Sept., 1879; offg. May, 1889; presdt. of the Educl. Syndicate,
member, board of rev., Aug., 1880; census
commr. for India, March, 1S81; addl. member, Jan., 1897; presdt. of a special committee for
the revision of the European Code of Bengal,
govr.-gen.'s council, Dec, 1881; retd., Tuly, and to prepare a code for India and Burma, 1902.
1885 ; M.P. for Wolverhampton (West), POPE, Richard Rodney, Indian C.S.
1886-92.
PLOWMAN. Albert Charles, India Office (judl. commr., Bengal). —Educ. at Oratory
(second class clerk, registry and record dept.). — Sch., Edgbaston, and London Univ. ; apptd.
Educ. at Bedford Modern Sch. ; apptd. clerk, after exam, of 1877; arrived, 1st Nov., 1879;
and class, registry and record dept., 12th June, joint served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., anu
1901. mag., and in Assam as asst. commr., and
POCOCK, Reynolds John Michel, late Police judge, district and sessions judge ; district and sessions
Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh.—Served as a Jessor, March, 1895; Dinajpore, May,
volunteer during the Mutiny; joined the dept., 1896 ; judl. commr., Chota Nagpur, Jury, 1902.
POPE, Thomas Archdale, Survey of India
526th Jan., 1861 ; asst. district supt., Oct., i366; (asst. surv. genl.). —Joined the service, July,
district supt., Sept., 1872; retd., April, 1895. 1883 ; 2nd asst. supt., Sept., 1881 ; asst. supt.,
2 o
59° RECORD OF SERVICES.
Survey of India, Oct., 1886; dep. supt., Mar., 18S6 ; inspr.-gen. of police, Aug., 1891 ; retd.,
1891 ; ditto, and asst. surv'.yor-gen., June, May. 180...
1897; supt. and asst. surveyor-gen., Oct., 1899. PORTER, Geoffrey Morfhf.ad, Lieut.-
POPE, Thomas Henry, M. I)., CM., B.Sc, Col., R.E. (mini master, Calcutta: —Joined the
Lieut. -Col., late Indian Med. Service).—Joined service as asst. engr., mil. works branch, 2nd
the service, 30th March, 1878, and served in June, 1877; exec, engr., Nov.. 1587; eomdg.
Afghanistan, 1879-81 fmcdal) ; acting residency R E. mil. works services, Bombay, Oct., 181)9;
stirgn., Travancore, April, 1885; civil surgn., mint master, Bombay, Nov., 1902 ; ditto,
Negapatam, Oct., 1885 ; asst. physician, gen. Calcutta, May, 1904.
hosp., Jan., i838 ; also profr. at the med. coll., PORTER, George Edward,late Bensral C.S.
to Dec, 1888 ; district surgn. and supt. of jail, —Educ. at Felsted Gr. Sch., anc1 Cheltenham
S. Arcot, March, 1892 ; supt. , oph! hahnic hosp., Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of 1861 ; arrived,
Madras, April, 1804 ; ditto, and profr. ofophthal nth Dec, 1862, and served in Bengal as a_sst.
mology, med. coll., July, 1901 ; retd., March, mag. and collr., joint mag., inspr. of schs. , and
1904. dep. commr., wards' estate, Patna; district and
POPERT, Edwin Philip, late Forest Dept., sessions judge, April, 1879 ; jud. commr., CKcita
Madras. — Arrived, 16th Dec, 1872, and was Nagpur, Oct., 18^5; offg. judge, high court,
employed in Burma as asst. conservator of Calcutta, Feb.. 1886; retd., Sept., 1887.
forests; dep. conservator, July, 1880: conser PORTER, John Sinclair, late Bengal C.S.
vator, March, 1887 ; transfd. to Madras, Jan., (N.W. Prov. and Oudh 1. —Educ. atQueen'sColl.,
1892; retd., March, 1900. Belfast; apptd. after exam, of i860; arrived,
PORTF.OUS, Alexander, CLE., late Indian 31st Oct., 1861, and served in the N.W.
C.S. (Assam). —Educ. at Harrow : apptd. alter 1 Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., settlt. officei,
exam, of 1876; arrived,- 16th Jan., 1879, and joint mag., and dep. commr. ; mag. and collr.,
served in Assam as asst. commr. ; dep. commr. , Shahjahanpur, April, 1879; acted as opium
May, 1890; offg. pol. agent and supt., Manipur, agent. Benares, 1886, and as commr. of
Dec, 1892, and again, July, 1897 ; offg. pol. Allahabad, 1886; retd., July, 1880.
officer, N. Lushai, July. 1894; confd., 1896; PORTER, Leslie Alexander Selim, M.A.,
offg. judge and commr., Assam Valley districts, LL.D., Indian C.S. [cnmiiir., United Prov.).
Sept., 1900; CLE., June, 1902; retd., Aug., — Educ. at the Royal Acad). Instn., and
1904. Queen's Coll., Belfast; apptd. after exam,
PORTF.OUS, Charles Arkcol, CLE., Col., of 1874in ; the arrived, 13th Nov., 1876, and
Indian Army, late Police Dept., Madras.— served N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and
collr., joint mag., and settlt. officer ; offd. as
Arrived, 26th Nov., 1856. and was employed in dep.
the suppression of the Mutiny, 1857-59 (nicdal dept., 1891 ; sec.sec.
sec. and to govt, of India, legist,
to Deccan agriculturists relief
and two clasps) ; served in the dept. from May, coniran,, Nov., 1891 ; dep. commr., Sept., 1892 ;
i860, as asst. supt., and supt. ; in charge of the mag. and collr., Feb., 1894- acting commr.,
Madras police at the imperial assemblage, Delhi, June, 1898, and Jan., 1899; confd., Nov., 1901 ;
Dec, 1876; dep. inspr.-gen. , July, 1883; inspr.- member, legisl. council. Oct., ic,o3 ; member,
gen. of jails, Jan., 1889; inspr.-gen. of police, viceroy's legisl. council, Oct., 1904.
March, 1891 ; reverted to mil. dept., Dec, 1894 ; PORTER, Lunovic Charles, Indian C.S.
CLE., May, 1895.
PORTEOUS, William, M. A., latelndianC.S. (dep. commr., United Prov. ). — Educ. at
Eton, and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
1 Bombay).—Educ. at the High Sch. and Univ. after exam, of 1887 ; arrived, 8th Jan., 1890,
of Edinburgh ; apptd. after exam, of 1865 ; and served
arrived, 26th-Nov., 1867, and served in Bombay asst. commr.,in asst. the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as
mag. and collr., and joint
as asst. collr. and mag., and pol. agent ; from mag.; citv mag., Lucknow, Nov., 1895; dep.
Jan., 1874, 'was employed in Mysore as asst. commr.. Dec, 1001.
commr., and in various offg. appts. ; from PORTER, William Ninnis, CLE. (dep.
April, 1878, served in Bombay as asst. collr. commr., Burma). —Joined the service as inspr.
and acting collr. of salt rev. ; junr. collr. and of police, nth Oct., 1870; was apptd. asst.
mag. Nov., 1886; senr. collr., April, 1890; acted district supt., April, 1875, and district supt.,
as commr. in 1894 ; retd., Nov., 1896. Jan., 1880; asst. commr., April, 1886; dep.
PORTER, Alexander, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., commr., Nov., 1890; CLE., June, 1004.
M.R.I.A., Surgn. -Col., late Madras Med. Dept. PORTMAN, Augustus Berkeley, Col.,
—Asst. surgn, 31st March, 1865; held the civil I.S.C, late Police Dept., Bombay. —Arrived,
surgeoncy of Akola, 1866-74, and acted as nth April, i860, and was employed on mil.
sanitary commr., Berar, 1870-71 ; from April, duties till May, 1866; subsequently served in
1874, served in Madras, as chemical examr. to the dept. as asst. supt., district supt.. and supt.
govt., surgn., 4th district, and profr. in the med. of railway police ; acting inspr.-gen. of registrn.
coll. ; fellow ot Madras univ., 1883; principal and stamps, 1879, and 1880-83; 1st grade supt.
and profr. of medicine, med. coll., Dec, 1886; of police, Ian., 188s ; retd., Dec. 18.>o.
reverted to mil. duty, July, 1800; retd. July, POSSMANN, Julius, M.I.E.E., late India
1895; author of 'Notes on the Pathology of Telegraph Dept.—Joined the dept., nth Aug.,
Famine Diseases.' 1863; asst. supt., Sept., 1866; supt., Aug.,
PORTER, FortescueWilloughby, late Indian 1869; engr. and electrician, Karachi, Dec,
C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Felsted 1886; oflg. dir., Persian Gulf section, May-Oct.,
Gr. Sch., and Cheltenham Coll. ; apptd. aftei i3gi ; retd., Feb., 1897.
exam, of 1864 ; arrived, 21st Nov., 1865, and POTTINGER, Brabazon Henry, Lieut. -
served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and Gen., R.A. —Second licut., 12th Dec, 1857 ; sec
collr. , sctllt. officer, and joint mag. ; dep. to govt, of Bombay in the mil., marine and
commr., Aug., 1885; mag. and colli., Nov., ecclesL depts., June, 1887 ; retd., Dec, 1892.
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POTTINGER. John Curven, M.I.C.E. i 29th Nov., 1897, and served in the Central
—Joined the Bombay public works dept., 23rd Provs. as asst. commr.
July, 1868 ; exec engr., May, 1875 ; sanitary I PRAIN, David, M.A , M.B., Major, Indian
engr. and member of sanitary board, Oct., Med. Service (dir. of bo'anical survey). —First
1893; suptg. engr., July, 1898 ; retd., 31st Oct., commn., Oct , 1884; offg. curator of herbarium,
1901. roy. bot. gard., Calcutta, June-Oct., 1885 ;
POTTINGER, Robert Southey, Cant., confd , Jan., 18S7 ; protr. of botany, ined. coll.,
Indian Army, Pol. Dept., Bombay (asst. pol. Calcutta, July, 1895 ; supt. of the roy. bot.
agent, Aden).— First commn., 27th July, 188a ; garden, Calcutta ; govt, quinologist and dir. of
in military employ till Aug., 1893, alter which botanical survey of India, March, 1898; is the
date he served as asst. pol. agent in Savantvadi, author of numerous papers on Indian botany.
Kolhapur and Kathiawar ; asst. pol. agent, PRAMODA CHARAN BANERJI, B.A.,
Aden, Feb., 1900. B. L. (judge, ffit'll Court, N.IV. Prov.)—Joined
POULTON, Henry Dunbar (senr. clerk, the service, 16th Jan., 1872, as munsif; sub.
India Audit Office). —Junr. examr., 26th Dec, judge, Aug., 1880; after serving as small cause
1873; designation changed to junr. clerk, Oct., court judge at Agra and Allahabad, was apptd.
1892 ; senr. clerk, Feb.. 1903. addl. civil judge, Lucknow, Aug., 1893 ; and
POWELL, Douglas Ffoliott, India Public puisne judge, high court, N.W. Prov., Dec, 1893.
Works dept. (traffic aept., State rlys). —Apptd. PRASAD, J. (see Jwala Prasad).
to traffic dept., 25th Feb., i83o, as asst. traffic
supt ; lent to Bombay, Baroda, and C. I. Rlv. PRASAD, K. j. (see Kumar Jagdish Prasad).
Co. from Ian., 1885. PRASANNA KUMAR RAY, D.Sc, Indian
POWELL, Richard John, IndU Public Educl. Service (principal,,Daccacoll.). — Joined
Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at Thomason the service, nth Jan., 1877, and served in Bengal
Coll.; apptd. apprentice engr., 17th May, 1884, as asst. profr. , Patna and Dacca colls.; profr.
and posted to N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; asst. presidency coll. , Feb., 1888; principal, Dacca
engr., Nov., 188 \ ; exec, engr., Jan., 1897. coll., Aug.. ioo}.
POWELL, Walter John, Commander, PRATAP CHANDRA DUTT(s« Dutt, P.C.).
R.I.M., late Marine Dept., Madras. — First PRATT, Charles, India Public Works Dept.
commn., 19th Dec, 1864; presidency port officer, (exec. engr.). — Trained at Thomason Coll.;
Madras. 18th Feb., 1893; retd., Feb., 1896. apptd apprentice engr., 14th May, 1883, and
POWER, Ambrose 'William Bushe, B.L., posted to state rlys; asst. engr., Nov., 1883 ;
late Indian C.S. (Bengal). —Educ. in Germany, exec, engr., Aug., 1895 ; dep. consg. engr. for
and at Kingstown Sen.; apptd. after exam, of 1 rlys., Bombay, April, 1900, to April, 1903.
1865 ; arrived, 4th Dec, 1867, and served in PRATT, Edward Millard, Indian C.S.
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. , and dep. (fudge and sessions judge, Bombay). —Educ. at
commr, and pol. agent, Hill Tipperah ; mag. Duiv.'ich Coll., and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd.
and collr., Aug., 1837 ; commr., Bardwan, Dec, after exam, of 1884; arrived, 21st Dec, i386,
1391 ; retd., April, 1894. and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ;
POWER, Guv Francis Thomas, Indian C.S. 2nd asst., March, 1894; 1st asst., March, 1897 ;
(dist. and sess. judge, Madras). —Educ. at the judge and sess. judge, Sept., 1897.
Somersetshire Coll., Bath, and Oriel Coll., PRATT, Frederick Greville, Indian C.S.
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1873; arrived, (is/ asst., Bombay). —Educ. at Dulwich Coll.,
23rd Nov., 1875, and served in Madras as asst. and Hertford Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam,
collr. and mag., head asst., and addl. sessions of i388 ; arrived, 24th Nov., 1890, and served in '
judge; sub-collr. and joint mag., May, i8qo ; Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; 2nd asst.,
district and sessions judge, Jan., 1891 ; collr. March, 1897; acting dist. supt. of police,
and mag., Jan., 1894 ; again district and Sholapur, May-June, 1898 ; 1st asst., Feb.,
sessions judge, March, 1895; addl. member of 1902.
viceroy's legisl. council, Sept., 1902. PRATT, Henry James Frederic, late Bengal
POWLETT, Percy William, C.S.I., Col., Opium Dept.—Entered the dept. Jan., 1861,
Indian Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. and served as asst. sub-dep. , and sub-deputy
—Ensign, 58th native infantry, Bengal, April, opium agent ; retd., Nov., 1897.
1855 ; served during the Mutiny (medal and PRATT, Henry Sheldon, M.A., Indian C.S.
clasps); asst. commr., Punjab, 1862 ; and Berar, (asst. commr., Burma). —Educ at King's
1865; asst. to govr.-gen.'s agent, Rajputana, Grammar School, Warwick, and Lincoln Coll.,
1868; settlt. officer, AKvar, Jan., 1871 ; pol. Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1895 ; arrived
agent, Kota, Jan., 1877; pol. agent for the W. 30th Nov., 1896, and served in Burma as asst..
Rajputana states, 1880; rest., \V. Rajputana, commr.
Dec, 1881 ; C.S. I., Jan., 1891 ; reverted to mil. PRATT, James, M.A., Barr. (18 9), Indian
dept., April, 1892; compiled the gazetteers ol C. S. (julge, high court, Calcutta). —Educ. at
Bikanir. Alwar and Karoali. Aberdeen and London Univs.; apptd. after
POYNDER, John Leopold, Lieut.-Col., exam, of 1867; arrived, 12th Oct., 1869, and
I. M.S. (civil surgn., Saugor). — Joined the served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint
Madras medl. serv., 31st Oct., 1879 ; on tnily, mag., Oct., 1880; district and sessions judge,
duty till Aug., 1883; since which date he has Jan., 1888; offg. supt. and remembrancer of
held various civil surgeoncies in the Cent. 1 :gal affairs, April, 1897 ; judge, high court,
Prov. ; civil surgn., Raipur, April, 1896 ; May, 1900.
K-i-H. medal, June, 1902 ; Saugor, Nov., 1903. PRATT, William Dering, late Police Dept.,
POYNTING' John Whitfield Elfohd, B.A., Bengal. —Joined the service as asst. supt. of
Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Central Provs.)— police, 6th Sept., 1863 ; district supt., Aug.,
Educ. at Sedbergh School, and Balliol Coll., 1868 ; dep insDr.-gen., May, 1894 ; retd., April, ,
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1896 ; arrived, 1899.
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PREECE, Henry Charles, India Office i 1889; civil surgn., Murshidabad, April, 1896;
(supervisor, store depot). —Clerk, second class, I retd., Jan., 1898.
India store depot, 5th Dec, 1885; supervisor, PRICE, John Arthur, late India Public
2nd grade, Feb., 1904. Works Dept.—Trained at the Madras civil
PREM NATH, Pandit, Rai Bahadur, late engrg. coll.; apptd., 14th May, 1860, and posted
India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. as accnt., to Bengal; exec engr., April, 1882; transfd.
sub-accts. estab. , 4th July, 1867 ; asst. examr., to Burma, July, 1887 ; retd., 6th Dec, 1901.
Mar., 1878; dep. -examr., Jan., 1880; examr., PRICE, Sir John Fredkrick, K.C.S.I. , late
May, 1886; retd., Aug., 1902. Indian C.S. (Madras).—Educ. at Melbourne
PRENDERGAST, Sir Harry North Univ.; apptd. after exam, of 1861 ; arrived, 25th
Dalrymple, G.C.B., V.C.Gen. —Second lieut., Oct., 1862; served in Madras as asst. collr. and
8th June, 1854; served in the Persian war in mag., and sub-collr. ; collr. and mag., S. Arcot,
1857 (medal with clasp), with the Malwa field I and pol. agent for Pondicherry, April, 1878 ;
force in 1857, with the Central India field force collr. and mag., Chengalpat, Sept., 1878; board
in 1858 (medal with clasp and V.C.), and in the of examrs., Jan., i332 ; acting dir. of rev. settlt.
Abyssinian war 1867-63 (medal) ; in command ol and agric, Madras, April, 1885; sec. to govt.,
sappers in the Indian expedn. to the Mediterra rev. dept., Oct., 1887; member of legisl.
nean, 1878 ; commanded theexpedn. that resulted council. Oct.. 1888 ; chiefsec. to govt, of Madras.
in the annexation of Upper Burma in 1835-86 Nov., i883 ; C.S. I., Jan., 1893; addl. member
(clasp); has received the distinguished service of legisl. council, Madras, Jan., 1897; retd.,
reward ; held appts. in the dept. of public works Oct., 1897; K.C.S.I., Jan., 1898.
and in the railway dept. ; commanded the Ma PRICE, William," M.D., M.Ch., Brigade-
dras sappers and miners for 10 years ; acted as Surgn.-Lieut.-Col., late Madras Med. Dept. —
quartermaster-gen. of the Madras army and as Arrived, 7th Nov., 1869 ; civil surgn., Vellore,
sec. to govt, in the mil. dept. ; offd. as British April, 1877; med. officer, Ootakamund. March.
rest, in Travancore and Cochin in 1887, and as 1878; zillah surgn., Feb., 1881 ; senr. physician,
British rest, in Mysore and chief commr. in gen. hosp., and principal, med. oil., Oct., 1891 ;
Coorg in 1887 and i83S; agent to the govr.-gen., retd., AdHI, 1896.
Baroda, Jan., 1889; ofTg. rest. and govr.-gen 's PR1DEAUX. William Francis. C.S.L.Col.,
agent in Baluchistan, March to Oct., 1889 ; olfg. Indian Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt, cf India.
rest., Mysore and chief and jud. commr., Coorg, —First column., Bombay infantry, Jan., i860;
June, i3oi ; reverted to mil. dept., April, asst. pol. rest., Aden, April, 1864; attached to
18Q2 : G.C.B., lune, loor. mission to Abyssinia, March, 1865, and was in
PRENTER. Neilson Hancock. B.A., Indian captivity at Magdala, 1866-68 ; olid, as pol.
C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab),—Educ. at St. agent, Zanzibar, 1873-75; fellow ot Bombay
Andrew's Coll. and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; univ., 1874 ; asst. sec to govt, of India, foreign
apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 22nd Nov., dept., June, 1875; otl'g. pol. rest., Persian Gulf.
1902, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. 1876-77; pol. agent, Bhopal, March. 1879; agent
PRENTICE, William David Russell, M.A., to the govr.-gen. with thecx-King of Oudh, and
Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). — supt. of pol. pensions, Calcutta, Nov. ,1880; offg.
Educ. at Fettes Coll., and Edinburgh Univ. ; rest., E. Rajputana states, 1882-83; apptd. in
apptd. after exam, of 1900; arrived, 2nd Dec, late 1887 agent to the govr.-gen. for the aflairs of the
1901, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and King of Oudh, and supt. of pol. pensions ;
cjllr. rest, at Jaipur, Nov., 1888; acting rest., Kashmir,
PREONATH GHOSE (see Ghose, P.). Dec, 1890 ; rest, in Mewar, Nov., 1893 '• acting
PREO NATH SEN, India Public Works Jaipur, agent to govr.-gen. in Rajputana, 1893-94 ; rest.,
Dept. (exec, engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; April, 1394; C.S. I., Jan., 1895; reverted
apptd. asst. engr. , 1st Oct., 1888, and posted to to PRIESTLEY,
mil. dept., April, 1895
Neville George, India Public-
Burma; exsc. engr., Feb., 1900. Works Dept. (traffic supt.).—Apptd. to the
PRESTON, Sidney. CLE. , A.M.I.C.E., India traffic dept., state rlvs., 3rd Dec, 1879; asst.
Public Works Dept. (inspr. gen. 0/ irrigation). — I traffic supt., July, '1881 ; dist. traffic supt..
Apptd., 10th Aug., 1870, and employed in the I Oct., 1834; lent to Bombay, Baroda, and C.I.
Punjab on irrign. works; exec, engr., Jan., Rly. Co. from Jan., 1885, to Dec, 1897; traffic
1880 ; offg. under sec to the Punjab govt., supt.. Is. Bengal State Rly., Jan., 1904.
1885-86: suptg. engr.. April, 1891; sec. to PRINGLE, John Christian, B. A., late Indian
govt., N.W.P. and Oudh, and chief engr., C.S. —Educ. at Winchester and Exeter Coll.,
Jan., 1899; transfd. to Punjab as chief engr. Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1895; arrived
and sec, irrigation branch, Feb., iqod; chief 17th Nov., 1895, and served in Bombay as asst.
engr., March, 1900; CLE., Nov., 1901 ; sec. to
govt, of India, irrign., roads and Ms-., and collr. and mig. ; resigned, Aug., 1902.
PRINSEP. Sir Henry Thoby. Kt., K.C.I.E..
inspr.-gen. of irrign., Dec, 1902. I late Indian C.S. (Bengal).—Apptd. from Hailey-
PREVOST, George Fairfax, late Indian bury ; arrived, 7th Dec, 1855, and served in
Forest Dept. —Apptd. to the dept. as asst. Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and joint mag. ;
conservator, Dec, 1873; dep. conservator, oftg. junr. sec, board of rev.. Sept., 1861 ;
March. 188.1; retd., Jan., 1900. registrar of the sadar diwani and nizam.it
PRICE, Ernest, India Office (2nd class clerk, adalat, Feb., 1862, and subsequently of the
India Store Depot). —Apptd. 2nd class clerk, high court, July, 1862; mag. and collr., tst
India Store depot, 9th March, 1898. grade, May, 1866; served in the jud. dept.,
PRICE, Gordon, M.D., Surgn. -Lt.-Col., late from Feb., 1867, as district and sessions judge,
Bengal Med. Service.—Served from 29th July, and offd. as jud. commr. of Mysore, 1875-76 ;
1875, as civil surgn. and on jail duty ; principal judge, high court, Calcutta, Aug., 1878: member
asst. toopium agent, Bchar, Nov., 1887, to April, ] of Viceroy's legisl. council, Jan., 1897 to July,
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1398; K.C.I.E., March, 1904; retd., March, the dept., 25th Feb., 1870, as asst. principal,
1904. Thomason coll. ; asst. engr., June. 1873 ; exec,
PRITAMDAS PARSUMALCHANDANANI, engr., March, 1874; served through the Afghan
L.C.E., Bo. Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.).— war, 1879-80 (medal); suptg. engr., March,
Joined the service 20th April, 1875, and served 1892 ; offg. chief engr. and sec. to govt., N.W.
as asst. engr. ; exec, engr., Nov., 1886. Prov. and Oudli, July-Oct., 1894; transfd. to
PRITCHARD, Alfred Bassett, Major, Indian Rajputana and CentrafIndia, May, 1896; C.I.E.,
Army (late Burma Commn.). — First commn., June. 1897 ; retd., Dec, 1900.
nth Nov., 1878; apptd. to Burma as asst. PULLAN, Avrton George Popplewell,
commr., June, 1887; dep. commr., March, 1899; B. A. , Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., United
rctd., Mav, 1903. Prov.). — Educ. at Malvern Sell., and Trinity
PRITCHARD, Charles Hamerton, Major, Coll., Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, of 1902 ;
Indian Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of India (pol. arrived, 30th Nov., 1903, and served in the
fluent in Haraoti and Tout). —Educ. at Clilton United Prov. as asst. mag. and collr.
Coll. ; first commn., 10th May, 1882 ; from March, PURNA CHANDRA MITRA, M.A., Pro
1888, acted as asst. to govr.-gen.'s agent, vincial C. S., Bengal (mag and collr., Bengal).
Baluchistan ; engaged in boundary settlt. work —Officiated as dep. mag. and dep. collr., Irom
in Mewar, 1889-90; asst. to rest., Haidara- 17th June, 1880; confd., Aug., 1884; mag. and
bad, and to the gen. supt. thagi and dakaiti, collr.. Sept., 1901.
April, 1890 ; asst. commr., Merwara, July, 189' ; PURSER, William Edward, late Bengal
ong. pol. agent, E. states of Rajputana, April, C. S. (Punjab). —Educ. at Enniskillen Royal Sch.,
1893 ; settlt. officer, Tonk, Feb., 1894 • asst. sec. and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam,
to govt, of India, foreign dept., Nov., 1396; of 1864; arrived, 21st Nov., 1865, and served in
asst. commr., Ajmere, April, 1897 ; pol. agent the Punjab as asst. commr.; senr. settlt. officer
in Bundelkhand, April, 1899 ; offg. resdt., and dep. commr. of settlt., Jalandhar, Sept.,
Gwalior, April, 1902 ; pol. agent in Haraoti and 1880; dep. commr., Dec, 1885; retd., Aug.,
Tonk, Oct., 1902. 1890; author of reports on the settlt. of the
PRIICHARD, Lionel Edward, Fin. Dept., Montgomery district, and of the Muktsar and
Govt, of India (offg. dep. auditor-gen.). — Mamdot parganas.
Joined the service. 22nd F^b., 1883 ; probr. PURVES, Henry Black, Brigade-Surgn.-
fin. dept., Oct., 188=; ; asst. comptr., India Lieut.-Col. , late Indian Med. Service.— First
Treasuries, Dec, 1887 ; asst. comptr.-gen., commn., 1865; from 12th March, 1867, served as
March, 1889; asst. comptr., Hyderabad, May, civil asst. surgn., and civil surgn., in various
1891 ; asst. acct.-gen., Madras, Nov., 1894 ; stations in Bengal; retd., Dec, 1895.
comptr., Assam, June, 1896; on depn. as acct.- PURVES, Robert Egertox, India Public
gen. of Jammu and Kashmir state, Dec, 1899 ; Works dept. (exec, engr.) —Trained at Thomason
offg. dep. comptr.-gen., Jan., 1903; offg. dep. Coll. ; apptd. apprentice engr., 17th May, 1881,
auditor-gen., Dec, 1903. and posted to Punjab irrigation branch ; asst.
PROBY, David Granville, late Police engr., Dec , 1881 ; exec, engr., Oct., 1895.
Dept., Central Prov. — Entered the service as PUTNAM, James, India Office (confidential
offg. asst. dist. supt. of police, July, 1867 ; confd.
Jan., 1869 ; dist. supt., April, 1874 ; retd., April, e'erh on viceroy s staff). — Clerk, 2nd class,
registry and record dept.. India Office, 26th
1900.
PROTHERO. Michael Ernlee Du Saltov, Feb., 1892; transfd. to pol. dept., Dec, 1895;
M.A., Indian Educl. Service (profr. , presy. coll.. went
staff of
to India as confidential clerk on tne
the Viceroy, Nov., 1897.
Bengal).—Joined the Bengal educ. dept. as PUTNAM, Philip, India Office (2nd class
profr., presy. coll., Calcutta, 17th April, 1881 ; clerk, Acctnt.-Gcn.'s Dept.)—Clerk, 2nd class,
inspr. of schools, April, 1897 ; offg. dir. of 28th July, 1881.
public instn., Assam, Aug., 1901, to Aug.,
1902; profr., presy. coll., Feb., 1904; author (bishop ofRight
PYM, Rev. Walter Ruthven, D.D.
Bombay). — Educ at Magdalen Coll.,
of a work on political economy.
PROTUL CHANDAR CHATTERJI. C.I.E., Cambridge; ordained dr-acon, 1880; priest,
1881 ; bishop of Mauritius, 1898; bishop of
Rai Bahadur, M.A., B.L. (judge, Punjab Chief Bombay, 5th Feb., 1004.
Court).—Joined the service as ofig. judge, 14th QUAYLE, William Adair, M.D., Lieut. -
April, 1894 ; addl. judge, July, 1894 ; judge, Col., I. M.S. (ctvit surgn., Cent. Prov,). —Joined
Mav, 1898 ; C.I.E., Jan., 1903.
PUCK.LE, RiciiardKaye, C.I. E., late Madras the Madras medl. serv., 30th Mar., 1878; on
C.S. —Educ. at Tollbridge Sch., and Hailcybury mily. duty till Aug., 1885; civil surgn., Narsing-
Coll.; entered the Madias civil service in 1851, pur, Sept., 1885; ditto, Nimar, Oct., 1389;
and was apptd. dep. dir. of rev. settlt. in 1859; Nagpur, Aug., 1900; Jubbulpore, May, 1903.
collr. and mag., Tinnevelli, 1866; dir. of rev. QUERIPEL, Alfred Ernest. Veterinary
settlt., 1874, and member of board of rev., 1879 ; Lieut.-Col., late India civil veterinary dept.
was engaged for 22 years in preparing data — Joined the (home;) service, 27th Aug.,
for the re-assessment of the lands, and for the 1870; arrived in India, 3rd Feb., 1877; served
revision of govt, establts. in the rvotwari villages in Afghan war, 1879-80, and with Nile
of Madras ; employed in famine districts in 1877 ; expedny. force, 1384-85 ; asst. supt., horse
C.I.E., 1878; retd" in r38i ; publd. a hand-book breeding operations, Babugarh, 1830-83; re
on rev. matters and the duties of village verted to home establt., April, 1884; apptd. to
officers. charge of chief station veterinary hosp., Ambala,
PUDUMJI, G. D. (see Godrezji Dorabji and instructor, army veterinary sch., Simla,
Pudumji). March, 1891 ; inspecting veterinary officer, E.
PULFORD, Russell Richard, C. I.E., Col., circle, Dec, 1893; inspr.-gen. civil veterinary
R.E., late India Public Works Dept. —Joined 1 dept., May 1894 rctd., Hay, iqoi ; author ol
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an essay on stable management and dietetic 1 RAGHUNATH SHIVRAM TIPNIS, B.A.,
disease in India, and of a manual of materia I.L.B., Statutory C.S. (Judge and sess. judge,
nicdica for veterinary students. Bombay). —Served as subord. judge from July,
QUICKE, William Henry, Lieut. -Col., Indian 1873, and was apptd. an asst. collr. in Bombav,
Med. Service, Bombay (profr.. Grant med. under the native civil service rules, 1st April,
coll.).—Joined the service, 31st March, 1883; 1887 ; on depn. to the Junagad state, 1893-94;
acted as Bombay port health officer in 1888-89, 2nd asst., June, 1894; 1st asst., May, 1897;
and as supt. ofvaccn. in the latter year ; confd. judge and sess. judge, Dec, 1897.
as civil surgn., Kaira, Sept., 1890; 2nd surgn., RAIKES, Frederick Dl-xcan, CLE., Lieut. -
Jamsetji Jijibhoy hosp., and profr. of anatomy Col., I.S.C. —Arrived, as ensign, 66th regt.,
and curator of museum, Grant med. coll., April, 1st April, 1870; acting asst. supt. of police,
1893; senr. surgn., J. I. hosp., and profr. of Panch Mahals, March, 1873 • from May, 1873,
surgery, ifcc, Grant med. coll., Nov., 1903. served in the Burma commn. as asst. commr.,
QU1N, Henry Osborne, Indian C.S. (seey. and acted as asst. town mag., Rangoon, 1S-4-75 ;
to govt., general, &-c., < epts., Bombay).—Kduc. transfd. to Upper Burma, Feb., 1886; dep.
at Merchant Taylors' Sch., and Trinity Hall, commr., Aug., 1886 ; served in the Burmese
Cambridge; apptd. after exam, ol 1SS3; arrived, campaign, 1885-87 (medal and clasp) ; on special
13th Nov., 1885, and served in Bombay as duty with the Chin field force, Dec, 1888 ;
asst. collr. and mag. ; 2nd asst., March, 1892 ; commr., 1892-93 and 1394-95 J confd., Oct.,
triministrator, Porbandhar State, Aug., 1896; 1896 ; retd., Aug., 1901.
1st asst., Nov., 1S07; junr. collr., Dec, icoo ; RAINIER, Peter, India Public Works
sec. to govt., gen., educl., marine, and ccclesl. Dept. (dep. traffic supt.).—Apptd. to traffic
depts., March, 1901. dept., state rlys., as asst. traffic supt., June.
QUIN, Thomas James, Major-Gen., late Oudh | supt.,1878; dist. traffic supt., Oct., 1889; dep. traffic
Commn. —First commn., ensign, 13th April, Dec, 1901.
1859 ; from May, 1869, served under the govt, mag. RAINY, George, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
of the N.W. Prov. as otlg. asst. commr. and 1 Academy, and collr., Bengal).—Educ at Edinburgh
cantonmt. mag.; dep. commr., Nov., 1889; after exam, and Merton Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
served during the Bhutan campaign of 1865 and served inofBengal 1898; arrived, 23rd Nov., 1899,
as asst. mag. and collr.
(medal) ; returned to Europe, March, 1897. RAJAGOPALA CHARIYAR, Perunoavur,
QUINLAN, Francis Peter, late India Public M.A., B.L., Statutory C.S. (sub. collr. and joint
Works Dept.—-Joined the accts. branch, Oct., mag., Madras). — Educ. at the Madras L*niv. ;
1870, and was employed on the accts. of various served in the jud. dept. from 13th May, 1886;
railways in the grades of acctnt. , asst. examr., dep. collr., Dec, 1887; apptd. probr. for the
asst. controller, and dep. examr.; examr., Sept., civil service, 10th Jan., 1888; served as asst.
1881 ; retd. March, 1895. collr. and mag., and confd., 2nd May, 1890;
QUINN, Charles Campbell, B. A., late Indian Dewan to the Raja of Cochin, Dec, 1896 ; sub.
C.S. (Bengal). — Educ. at the Koyal Sch., Dun- I collr. and joint mag., March, 1002.
gannon, and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after RAJARATHNA MUDALIYAR, Pakam,
exam, of 1862 ; arrived, 8th Jan., 1864 ; served in CLE., Dewan Bahadur. —Served in the salt
the rev. and jud. depts. , Bengal, and was apptd. dept. from 26th Oct., i860; head sarishtadar,
mag. and collr., June, 1882; commr., Bhagalpur board of rev. , Aug., 18S2; sec. to the commr.
divn., Oct., 1891 ; retd., March, 1895. of rev. settlt. and dir. of the dept. of land records
QUINN, John, late Bengal C.S. (N.W. and agric, Nov., 1887; inspr.-gen. registrn.,
Prov. and Oudh). —Educ. at Trinity Coll., July, 1896; member of Madras legist, council,
Dublin; apptd. after exam, of i860; arrived, Nov., 1396, Nov., 1898, and Nov., 1900,
31st Oct., 1861, and served in the N.W. Prov. CLE., May, 1900; retd., April, 1902.
as asst. mag. antl collr.; dep. commr., Oudh, RAJENDRA KUMAR BOSE, B.L., Bengal
April, 1877, aid mng. and collr., Ballia, Dec, Judicial Dept. (subordinate judge). —Entered the
1881 ; commr., Lucknowdi. n., March, 1884; offd. service as munsif, March, 1869; subordinate
as jud. cominr., Oudh, in 1884; retd., March, judge, Nov., 1883.
1888. ' KA1ESHWAR MITRA, Rao Sahib, B.A.,
RADICE, Charles Albert, Indian C.S. A.M.I.C.E., India Public Works Dept. (exec
{mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Bedford mgr.).—Trained at Thompson Co1!. ; apptd.
Sch., and Univ. Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after apprentice engr., 25th M*v, 1883, and posted to
exam, of 1887 ; arrived, 3rd Jan., 1890, and Rajputana ; asst. engr.. rfov. , 1883 , transfd. to
served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. and Central Prov., June, 1890; exec, engr , Jan.,
asst. settlt. officer; joint mag. and dep. collr., 1898; ditto, and under-sec. to chief commr.,
June, 1897 ; mag. and collr., Aug., 1900. Jan., 1900; K.-i-H. medal, tunc, 1902.
KADlCE, Evasio Hampden, B.A., Indian RAJJAN LAL, Rai Bahadur, India Public
C.S. (mag. and cullr., United Prov.).—Educ, Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — Trained at
at Bedford Sch., and Univ. Coll., Oxford ; Thomasor. Coll. ; apptd. apprentice engr., 1st
apptd. after exam, of 1884 ; arrived, 3rd Dec, Nov., 1878, and posted to the Punjab ; transfd.
1687, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh to irrign. branch, Dec, 1886; exec, engr.,
as asst. mag. and collr., asst. supt., Tarai, asst. April, 1896.
commr., and joint mag.; city mag. and wasika RALEIGH, Sir Thomas, K.C.S.I.. D.C.L.,
officer Lucknow, Aug., 1893; oftg. postmr.- Into of the Government of India.—Educ.
gen., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Feb., 1895; joint at Edinburgh, Tubingen and Oxford Univs.,
mag., Nov., 1895 i dep. commr., March, 1S97 ; Fellow of All Souls' Coll., and Reader in
mag. and collr , Sept., 1890. English Law ; regr. of the Privy Council ;
RAF., K. (see Khushwakt Rao). apptd. legal member of the Governor-General's
RAFIQ M. (see Muhammad Kafiq). Council; assumed charge, 3rd April, 1899 ; vice
RECORD OF SERVICES. 595
chancellor ofCalcutta Univ., Aug., iood ; C.S.I. , Kuram field force, Sept., 1879 (medal and clasp),
June, 1902; K.C.S. [., March, 1904; re asst. to agent to govr.-gen., Rajputana, Oct.;
signed, April, 1904 ; author of ' Elementary 18S0; mag. at Abu, and asst. gen. supt., thagi
Politics,' 1886, and 'Outlines of the Law of and dakaiti dept., Nov., 1880; asst. agent, Balu
Property,' 1889. chistan, June, 1882 ; consul at Bassora, May,
RAM AUTAR PANDF., Pandit, B.A., Statu 1883; cantonmt. mag., Nasirabad, Nov., 1883;
tory C.S. (dist. and sess. judge. United Prov.). British joint commr. of Ladakh, Oct., 1885 ; pol.
—Joined the service as offg. dep. collr. , agent, Bhopawar, March, 1891; pol. agent, S.Balu
N.W.P. and O., 13th March, 1884; apptd. asst. chistan, Nov., 1893 ; pol. officer with Sardar
mag. and collr. under the statutory service rules, Ayub Khan, Oct., 1894; retd., March, 1901 ;
12th Feb., 1837; joint mag., Nov., 1891 ; asst. author of ' Western Thibet.'
commr., Nov., 1895 ; addl. judge, July, 1897 ; RAMSAY, Hf.rhert Maynard, Major-Genl.,
dist. and sess. judge, Nov., 1899. late Police Dept., Bengal.—First commn., i860;
RAM, B. (see Balak Ram). from 2nd July, i8'J3, served in the dept. as asst.
RAM, G. fSfvGunga Ram). supt., district supt., and personal asst. to the
RAM, H. (see Hittu Ram). inspr.-gen. ; on depn. to report on chaukidari
RAMACHANDRA A1YAR. Cuddalore, svstem, 1890-91.
late Madras Jud. Dept. —Joined the dept., 19th ' RAMSAY, James, M.I.C.E., late India Public
Jan., i860; 4th presidency mag., Madras, March, Works Dept.—Joined the service 8th Oct., 1868;
1885; apptd. asst. collr. and mag. , Feb., 1887; exec. engr. , March, 1871; engr. -in-chief, Indus
sub-collr. and joint mag., April, 1889; district valley state railway, Nov., i83o, and subse
and sessions judge, June, 1891 ; retd., March, quently of the Sind-Sagar and Muskhaf-Bolan
1804. lines ; suptg. engr., Feb., 1890 ; chief engr.,
RAMACHANDRA RAO, Raghunatha Rao, Feb., 1893 ; retd., July, 1894.
B.A., Madras Rev. Dept. (dep. collr., Madras^. RAMSAY, John, CLE., Major, Indian Army,
—Apptd. probr. under the native civil service Foreign Dept., Govt, of India (pol. -agent, Qnetta-
rules, 13th June, 1890, and served as asst. collr. Ptshin), —First commn., oth Sept., 1882 ; from
and mag.; dep. collr., July, 1892. July, 1886, served at Ajmirand Indore as acting
RAMANUJA CHAklYAR, Valuttur K., asst. agent; cont'd, in latter post, Jan., 1839;
B.A. (sec. to commr. of rev. stttlmt., <S*c, pol. agent, Haraoti and Tonk, Dec, 1891 ; ist
Madras).—Joined the service, 18th Jan., 1876 ; asst., Indore, May, 1892 ; in addn., asst. gen.
apptd. offg. sec. to commr. of rev. settlmt. and supt., thagi and dakaiti, Nov., 1892 ; pol. agent
dir. of land reords and agric, 13th Oct., 1902 ; in Bundelkhand, April, 1893; CLE., Jan.,
cont'd., Dec, 1903. 1898; pol. agent and dep. commr., Quetta-
RAMA SHANKAR MISRA, Pandit, M.A., Pishin, Nov., 1898 ; offg. rev. and judl. commr.,
Statutory C.S. (mag. and collr., United Prov.). Baluchistan, from Nov., 1902.
—Oifg. protr. of mathematics, Benares coll., RANGA CHARI, Sivaram, B.A., late Madras
Feb., 1877; resigned, Jan., 1878; rejoined Rev. Dept. —Joined the service, 6th April, 1865;
as profr. , Agra coll., 23rd Aug., 1879; apptd. asst. commr. of rev. settlt., April, 1887 ; dep,
under the native civil service rules asst. mag. commr. of rev. settlt., Jan , 1889; retd., July,
and collr., 29th Dec, 1887; joint mag., May, icoo.
1892; asst. settlt. officer, Nov., 1893; asst. RANKIN, JamesThomson, Indian C.S. (joint
commr., April, 1896; dep. commr., June, t899 ; mag. and dep, collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Glas
mag. and collr., Oct., 1900; author ot a 'Treatise gow and Edinburgh Univs. ; apptd. after exam,
on Mensuration' in Hindi, and a 'Manual of of 1S90; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1802, and served in
Rent and Revenue Law.' Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and sub-divl.
RAM CHARAN MITRA.—Apptd. senior officer ; asst. mag. and collr., March, 1898 ;
govt, pleader, Calcutta High Court, 25th Jan., joint mag. and dep. collr., April, 1900.
RANKING, George SpiersAlexander, M.D.,
,8RAMF.NDRA KRISHNA DEB, Kumar, Lieut.-Col., Indian Med. Service (sec. toboardof
Provl. C.S., Bengal (mag. and collr., Bengal). examrs., Calcutta). —Joined the service, 31st
—Officiated as dep. mag. and dep. collr. from March, 1875 ; apptd. sec. to board of examrs.,
7th Oct., 1884; cont'd., July, 1889; mag. and Calcutta, June, 1894; author of a guide to
collr., April, 1902. Hindustani for mil. mcd. officers, a work on
RAMPIN1, Robert Fulton, M.A., LL.D., Arabic and Persian prosody, &c.
3arr. (1884), Indian C.S. (judge, high court, Cal RANSOM, Henry Edward, Indian C.S. (dist.
cutta).—Educ. at the Acad., Tnstn., and Univ., and sess. judge, Bengal).—Educ. at Bedford
Edinburgh; apptd. after exam, of 1863 ; arrived, Sch., and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after
28th Nov., 1864, and served in Bengal as asst. exam, of 1883 ; arrived, 12th Dec, 1885, and
mag. and collr., and joint mag. ; joint sessions served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and
judge, Sept., 1875; district and sessions judge, in Assam as asst. commr. ; joint mag. and dep.
July, 1880; judge of high court, Calcutta, April, collr., June, 1894; mag. and collr., Nov., 1896;
1893; addl. member of viceroy's legisl. council, dist. and sess. judge, Oct., 1897.
Sept., 1902 ; edited Alexander's ' Indian Case RAO, N. P. (see Pattabhirama Rao, N.).
Law on Torts,' Field's ' Law ol'Evidencc,' ' The RAO, R. (see Ramacliandra Rao).
Bengal Tenancy Act,' and O'Kinealy's 'Civil RAO, T. V. (see Varada Rao, T.).
Procedure Code. RASTAMJI MERWANJI PATEL, Khan
RAMSAY, Henry Lusiiington, Lieut.-Col., Bahadur, M.A., LL.B. (judge, Bombay small
I.S C., Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. — First cause court). —Joined the service, ist Jan., 1894,
commn., Feb., 1874; acted as asst. to agent to as 2nd judge, Bombaj' small cause court ; acting
govr.-gcn., Rajputana, 1877-78 ; junr. attache, chief judge on various occasions.
foreign dept., March, 1878 ; and seni ., June, 1880; RATTIGAN, Henry Adolphus Bydfn, Barr.
pol. officer on stalf of Sir F. S. Roberts with the (1888), (legal remembrancer, Punjab). —Apptd.
596 RECORD OF SERVICES.
addl. judge, cliief court, Punjab, May, 1900; I RAWSON, Courtney Clarke, Col., R.E.,
legal remembrancer and sec, legist, council, I late Madras Public Works Dept.—Joined the
Punjab, Nov., 1900; off.l. as judge, chief court, ! dept., 27th June, 1871 ; exec, engr., March,
from June, 1904. j 1878; served in Afghan war, 1878-79 (medal ' ;
RATTON, James Joseph Louis, M.D., acted as dep. chief engr. and under sec. to govt.
M.R.C.S., Surgn. - Major, late Madras Med. in 1881 and 1882; suptg. engr., Jan., 1896 ; retd.,
Dept. —Asst. surgn., 30th Sept., 1867 ; served in Jan., 1001.
the Abyssinian expedn. (medal) ; civil surgn., I RAY, G. C. (see Gopal Chandra Ray).
Central Prow, 1869-70; on special duty in con RAY, P. K. (see Prasanna Kumar Ray).
nection with salt manufacture, 1872-76 ; on RAY. S. C. (see Svam Chand Ray).
lamine relief works, 1876 ; zillah surgn. and supt. RAYE, Daniel O Connkll, M.D., Col., late
of jail, Chittur, April, 1877; surgn. , gen. hosp., Indian Med. Service. —First commn., 31st
Madras, and profr. in the med. coll., Feb., 188c ; March, 1866 ; from 1st Sept., 1875, served as
fellow of Madras univ., i885 ; retd., Jan., 1888 ; rest, surgn., presidency gen. hosp.; profr., incd.
has publd. a ' Handbook on Common Salt,' a coll., and surgn. to the coll. hosp., May, 1881 ;
'Treatise on Tetanus,' and a 'Syllabus of principal med. officer, Calcutta, Jan., 1895;
Surgerv.' inspr.-gen. of civil hosps., Punjab, March, 1895 ;
RAV'ENSCROFT, Edward W., C.S.I., late retd. April, 1899.
Bombay C.S.—Educ. at King Henry VIII.'s Gr. RAYMENT, George JosF.ru Robert, Vete
Sch., Ottery St. Mary, and Haileybury Coll. ; rinary Lieut-Col., late Indian Civil Veterinary
arrived, 25th May, 1851, an 1 served as asst. Dept.—First commn., 24th July, 1872 : apptd.
collr. and mag.; inspr. -in-chief under the cotton supt., civil veterinary dept., N.W. Prov. and
frauds act, Bombay, Feb., 1864 ; prest. of the Oudh, 1st April, 1892; reverted to mil. dept.,
municipal commn., Bombay, June, 1864 ; chief June. 1894.
sec. to govt, of Bombay, in the rev., &c. , RAYMOND, Francis, Major, Indian Civ.
depts., 1877 ; collr. of Bombay, and supt. of I Vety. Dept. (supt., civil veterinary dept. , Bengal *.
stamps and stationery, March, 1868 ; member of 1 —Joined the (home) service, 14th Dec, 1878,
legist, council, Bombay, 1871 and 1873 ; collr. of I and served in the Zulu war : supt., civil veteri-
salt rev., Oct., 1871 ; senr. collr. and mag., Dec, I nary dept., Bengal, Oct., 1896; author of a
1871 ; member of the Baroda commn. to investi number of papers on veterinary subjects.
gate the charges brought against the Gaekwar ; RAZA KHAN, M. (see Muhammad Raza
member of govr. s council, Bombay, April, 1879 ; Khan).
retd., March. 7884. REAY (Baron), Right Hon. Donald James
RAVENSHAW, Charles Withers, l.ieut.- j Mackay, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., LL.D.—Took his
Col., Indian Annv, Foreign Dept., Govt, of India j seat, as govr. of Bombay, 30th March, 1885 ;
(offg. resdt., in A cpal). — First commn., 8th May, G.C.I.E., June, 1887; G.C.S.I., March, 1890;
1872; from Dec, 1875, offd. as asst. cantonint. j returned to Europe, April, 1890; was lord rector
mag. at various places ; from Feb., 1877, served of the univ. of St. Andrew's, 1884; parly, under
under thv. i^reign dept. as asst. pol. agent; on sec. of state for India, March, 1894, to July, 1895 ;
special boundary duty in 1879-80; served in chairman, London School Board, Dec, 1897 ;
Afghan war (medal) ; supt. of Kajputana rail is the prest. of the Royal Asiatic Society,
way police, Sept., 1880 ; asst. commr., Merwara, London.
Dec, 1885 ; 1st asst. pol. rest., Persian Gulf, REAY, Robert William, India Office (nn-t
July, 1887 ; cantonint. mag. and judge, small class clerk, Acclnt.-Gen.'s Dept.). —Clerk, and
cause court, Secunderabad, April, 1890; asst. to class, 23rd Oct., 1894.
the rest, in Mysore, and sec. to the chief commr. REBSCH, Samuel, A.M.I.C.E., Bombay
of Coorg, April, 1891 ; ofig. rest., Gwalior, Public Works Dept. (chairman, Bombay City
April. 1805; offg. rest., Mewar, 1897; commr., Improvement Trust).— framed at R.I.E. Coll. ;
Ajmere-Merwara, June, 1899 ; offg. resdt. , j joined the service, 1st Oct., 1875, as asst.
Baroda, Aug. 1899 ; offg. resdt., Nepal, March, ' engr. ; exec, engr., April, 1884 ; suptg. engr.,
1902. Oct., 1900; chairman, Bombay c ty improve -
RAW, William, B.A., Indian C.S. (ass/, , ment trust, Dec, 19C0 ; addl. member of legisl.
mag. and collr., United Prov.). —Educ. at Roy. council, Bombav, June, 1902.
Gr. Sch., Newcastle and St. John's Coll., Cam REDFERN, "Thomas Robert, B.A.. Barr.
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1805 : arrived 7th (1880), late Indian C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).
Dec, 1896; and served in the N.W.P. and —Educ. at New Coll., Oxford ; called to the bar
Oudh as asst. inag. and collr. at the Inner Temple ; appld. after exam, ot
RAWLINS, ThomasWilliam, late Indian C.S. 1868; arrived, 2nd Oct., 1870, and served in
—Educ. at Clare Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after Oudh as asst. commr. and offg. settlt. officer;
exam, of i860; arrived, nth Jan., 1863, and joint mag., Mav, 1885; district and sessions
served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and judge, Sept., 1887; retd., Oct., 1895.
colli ., and joint mag. ; small cause court judge, REED, John Henry Frederick, B.A., India
Allahabad, Nov., 1872; served under the govt, of Office (junior clerk, acctnt.-gcn.'s dep.).—Clerk,
India, fin. dept., from March, 1877 ; acctnt.-gen., 2nd class, 17th Feb., 1872 ; B. A., London univ.,
Punjab, and dep. commr. of paper currency, 1881; junr. clerk, June, 1887.
Aug., 1880; acctnt.-geii. and commr. ot paper REES, John David. CLE., late Indian C.S.—
currency, Madias, Oct., 1888 ; retd., Feb., 1896. Educ. at King's Coll. Sch., London, and Chelten
RAWLINSOiN, Charles Brooke, CLE., ham Coll.; apptd. after exam, of 1873 '• arrived,
Major, Indian Army (dep. commr. , A'. IV. Frontier 10th Nov., 1875, and served in Madras as
Prov.).— In mil. employ from 7th Oct., 1885 ; asst. collr. and mag. ; from April. 1882, served
asst. commr., Punjab, Aug., 1889 ; dep. commr., in the secretariat as asst sec. and under sec.
Jan., 1899; ditto, N.W. Frontier Prov., Nov., and in Mysore (1884-85) as acting civil and
1901 ; CLE., Jan., 1905. sessions judge ; private sec. to the govr. oJ
RECORD OF SERVICES. 597
Madras, Dec, 1886; fellow of Madras iiniv., REID, JamesRobert, CLE., latelndian C.S.
1887 ; on special duty in connection with visit of (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Edinburgh
Prince Albert Victor, 1839-90; CLE., May, 1890; Univ.; apptd. after exam, of 1859; arrived, 13th
apptd. colli", and mag. and sessions judge, Dec, i860, and served in the N.W. Prov. as
Nilgiris, Aug., 1890, continuing to act as private asst. mag. and joint mag., and olfg. dep. commr.
sec. until Dec, 1891; acting rest., Travancore, in Oudh; from Aug., 1868, served as asst. settlt.
April, 1895; member of govr.-gen.'s legisl. officer, and settlt. officer, Azamgarh ; mag. and
council, Oct., 1895 to Oct., 1897; colli, of collr., Jan., 1878; sec. to govt, of N.W. Prov..
customs ami protector of emigrants, Madras, Dec, 1883 ; chief sec. to govt., N.W. Prov. and
May, 1897; resdt., Travancore, and Cochin, Nov., Oudh, May, 1884 ; commr., Ktunaon divn., Nov.,
1897; meniberof legisl. councilof thegovr.-genl., 1888; member of board of rev., Feb.. 1890;
Nov., 1898 ; author of 'Notes of a Journey from CLE., May, 1890; member of legisl. council,
Kasween to Hamadan in N.W. Persia/ 1 Tours March, 1891 ; retd., April, 1894.
in India by Lord Connemara,' 'The Duke of REID, John, Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and
Clarence in S. India,' and ' Epochs of Indian His collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Blackroek Colt., Dub
tory: The Muhanimadans ; ' and compiler of lin, Queens Coll., Galway, and Univ. Coll..
' The Administration of Lord Connemara,' and London ; apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived
'Speeches of Lord Connemara' ; rctd., Sept., 2istNov\, 1898, and served in Bengal as asst.
1900. mag. and collr.
REEVES, Francis Casement, Lieut. -Col., REID, John William, Barr. (1369), late
Indian Medl. Service (prcsy. surgn., Madras, Madras C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury, 1855;
and medl. inspr. ofemigrants).—First commn., served from July, 1856, in Madras as asst. collr.
31st Oct., 1879; raily. duty till 1885 ; civil surgn. and mag., sub-judge, and sub-collr. and joint
at Betul, Cocanada and Tellicherry ; dist. mag.; from June, 1869, served in Malabar as
surgn., Malabar, Mar., 1893; dist. medl. ollicer, civil and sessions judge ; district and sessions-
Madura, July, 1894; surgn., 1st dist., Madras, judge, Coimbatore, Oct., 1884; retd., 1886.
and medl. inspr. of emigrants, May, 1900. REID, William James, Indian C.S. (dep.
REID, Adam Scott, C.B., Surgn.-Gen., commr., Assam).—Educ at Glasgow High Sch.
I. M.S. (P.M.O., Punjab command).—Apptd. and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge; apptd. altf
administrative medl. offr. and sanitary commr. exain. of 1889; arrived, 25th Nov., [891, and
of the Central Provs., May, 1899; inspr.- served in Assam as asst. commr. and sub. divl,
gen. of civil hospitals, Punjab, Feb., 1902 ; officer; personal asst. to chief commr. , Nov. (
P.M.O., Punjab command, June, 1902. 1898 ; dep. commr., Nov., 1900.
REID, Arthur Hay Stewart, M.A., Barr. REILLY, Henry D'Arcy Cornelius (asst.
(1874) {judge, chief court, Punjab). —Educ. at coltr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at Merchant
Harrow, and Trin. Hall, Cambridge ; profr. 01 Taylors' Sch., and Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford ;
Law, Muir Coll., Allahabad, Jan., 1883 ; ofld. as apptd. after exam, of 1898; arrived, 20th Nov..
public prosecutor and standing counsel, high 1899, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
court, N.W. P., March, 1895-Jan., 1896; and as mag.
judge, chief court, Punjab, April, 1896-Sept., REILLY, Hugh Tempest, Indian C.S.
1896; judge, chiefcourt, Punjab, Sept., 1896 ; olid, (asst. coltr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at
as chief judge, Mav-Nov., 1899311-1 March, 1902. Merchant Taylors' Son., and St. John's Coll..
REID, Cecil Hunter, Indian C.S. (asst. ; Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 190c ; arrived,
mag. and coltr., Bengal). —Educ. at Christ's ! 20th Dec, 1901, and served in Madras as asst.
Hospital and Caius Coll., Cambridge; apptd. I collr. and mag.
after exam, of 1900 ; arrived, 20th Dec, 1901, I REILY, Henry Maxwell, late Police Dept..
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. Bengal. —From May, 1858, served as dep. mag.
REID, Charles Lestock Onslow, Major, and dep. collr. ; from July, 1863. served in the
Indian Army (dep. commr., Burma). —First police dept., and was apptd. district supt.. 1st
Commn., Aug. 29, 1885.—Joined the Burma grade, Dec 1882; on special duty, GnroHill"
commn. as asst. commr., April, 1891 ; dep. } expedn.. Nov., 1872; retd., 1890.
commr., April, 1902. REINOLD, Edward Konrad, late Bombay
REID, George Boileau. B.A., late Indian Public Works Dept.—Joined the service, 23rd
C.S. (Bombay). — Educ at Harrow, and Corpus July, 1868, as asst. engr. ; exec, engr., Jan., 1879 ;
Christi Coll. .Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, of 1865 ; retd., Ian., 1895.
arrived, 26th Nov., 1867, and served in Bom KENDALL, Hugh Davy, B.A., Indian C.S.
bay as asst. collr. and mag. ; 1st asst. collr., I (asst. collr., Bombay). — Educat Rugby and Trin.
July, 1878 ; scttlt. officer at Baroda, in 1879 and Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1895 ;
1882; junr. collr. and mag., Oct., 1886; collr. arrived 4th Dec, 1896, and served in Bombay
and mag., Nov., 1886; senr. collr., May, 1888 ; as asst. collr. and mag. ; under sec. to govt.,
commr., N. divn., Nov., 1892; retd. July, 1897. pol., judl . and legisl. depts., June to Oct., 1903.
RElD, Henry John Glennie, Punjab Police RENDEL, Sir Alexander Meadows.
Dept. (dist. supt.). —Joined the service 18th Nov., K.C.I.E. (consulting engr. to sec. of state for
1874; assist, dist. supt., July, 1876; dist. supt., India). —Educ at King's Sch., Canterbury,
Dec, 1886. and Trinity Coll., Cambridge (scholar and
REID, James, M.B., CM., Lieut-Col., late wrangler) ; studied as a civil engr., and in
I. M.S. (cxamr. of rued, stores, India Store 1856 became engr. to the London dock co. .
Depot). — First commn., 1st April, 1870; surgeon, the Leith harbour and dock commrs. , the East
July, 1873; surgn.-major, April, 1882; principal Indian railway, and other companies ; visited
med. storekeeper, Bengal, April, 1884 ; lieut.- India in 1857-58, and on various occasions:
col., April, 1890; retd. April, 1894; apptd. built the Shadwell new basin, the royal Albert
examr. of med. stores, India Store Depot, 15th dock, and other works on the Thames, the
Sept., 1900. Albert and Edinburgh docks at Leith, the
RECORD OF SERVICES.
Workington dock and harbour, and other I state railways ; employed in superior rev.
works : member of the commn. apptd. by the establt., locomotive dept., 1879-91 ; exec. engr.
sec. of state for India in 1870, to determine | and manager, Warora colliery, April, 1891 ;
the narrow gauge for Indian railways ; designed retd., Aug., 1897.
the Sukkur bridge over the Indus (opened I REYNOLDS, Herbert John, C.S.L, B.A..
1889) ; is consulting engr. to the sec. of state tor late Bengal C.S. —Educ. at King's Coll., Cam
India, and to various Indian railway cos. ; a I bridge; apptd. after exam, of 1855; arrived,
member of board of visitors, K.I.E. Coll. 24th Sept., 1856 ; served in Bengal as asst. mag.
RENNICK, Albert De Clancy, Barr. (1886). 1 and collr., joint mag., supt. of survey, and mag.
Lieut.-Col., I.S.C, late Punjab Commn.— First and collr. ; between 1874 and 1880 served as sec.
commn., 6tli July, 1864; arrived, 28th Nov., to the govt, of Bengal, gen. and rev. depts. ,
1866; from Oct., 1870, served in the Punjab as 1 and as sec. to the board of rev. ; member, govr.-
asst. commr. ; cantonmt. mag., Dec, 1880 ; dep. gen.'s legist, council, 1880, and again in 1882 and
commr. , May, 1889; reverted to mil. duty, April, 1884 ; member, Bengal legisl. council, 1881, 1883,
1899; consul for Pondichcri and Karikal, Oct., 1885, and 1887; boardof rev., July, 1884 ; chairman
1901. of port commrs., Calcutta, Oct., 1887; retd.,
RENNICK, Charles Skkymsiier, India April, 1889.
Public Works dept. {exec. mgr.). —Trained at REYNOLDS, Herbert William Ward.
R.I.E. Coll. : apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., Indian C.S. (commr., United Prov.).—Educ. at
1 S3 1, and posted to Rajputana ; transfd. to state Cheltenham ; apptd. after exam, of 1875 ;
rlys. , Feb., 1884 ; exec, engr., Jan., 1894. arrived, 22nd Dec, 1877, and served in the
RENNIE, Francis Pepys. Indian C.S. [divl. 1 N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr.,
and scss. judge, N.JV. Frontier Prov.).—Kduc. asst. sec. to govt., and junr. sec, board of rev. ;
at Winchester, and Clare Coll., Cambridge; 1 joint mag. , Aug., 1890 ; dep. commr., Dec, 1893 ;
apptd. alter exam, of 1894; arrived, 23rd ■ mag. and collr., Jan., 1895; commr., Sept.,
December, 1895, and served in the Punjab and 1903.
N.W. Frontier Prov. as asst. commr. ; divl. REYNOLDS, Leonard William, Indian
and sess. judge, Nov., 1903. C. S. (asst. to agent in Central India). — Educ.
RENNIE, John George" Mackworth, Indian at Bradfield and Exeter Coll., Oxford; apptd.
C.S. (divl. fudge, Punjab).—Educ. at Win after exam, of 1897; arrived, 6th Dec, 1898,
chester, ami King's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and
after exam, of 1879; arrived, 19th Dec, 1881, collr. ; asst. to gov.-gen.'s agent in Central
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.; India, Mav, 1002; K-i-H. medal, Ian., 1905.
district judge, Dec, 1892; divl. judge, July, REYNOLDS, Playfork, M.I.C.E., late Bom
1896. bay Public Works Dept.—Joined the service, 8th
RENNY, Robert Home, late Bengal Oct., 1868, and was employed in Khandesh and
commn. —Served in the exec. dept. (rom 12th Gujarat on irrign. works; exec, engr., May,
Nov., 1864, as dep. mag. and dep. collr. 1879; supt. engr., June, 1896; services lent to
and extra asst. commr. ; joined the commn., Baroda state in 1883-S5; retd., March, 1502.
March, 1877; dep. commr., April, 1890; retd., REYNOLDS, William Henry, late Survey
Jan., 1890. of India. —Joined the service, 14th March.
RENNY -TAILYOUR, Thomas Francis 1861, and was engaged on survey duty
Bruce, Lieut.-Col., R.E., Survey of India on the N.W. frontier until 1871, including
(asst. surv. gen ). —Joined the dept., April, service with the Ambela expedn., 1863 ; from
1888; apptd. dep. supt. with Burma-China Jan., 1871, served in the forest dept. as asst.
boundary commn., Jan., 1896; supt., Nov., conservator, dep. consei-vator, and dep. supt. of
1899; asst. surv. gen., June, 1904. . forest surveys ; rejoined the survey dept. as
RENOUF, Winter" Charles, Indian C.S. I dep. supt., Oct., 1890 ; supt. of forest surveys,
(dir. of land records and agric., Punjab).— 1 March, 1891 ; retired, Oct., 1000.
Educ. at Victoria Coll., Jersey, and Christ 1 RHIND, RoBERTHuNTER,M.I.C.E.,late India
Church, Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1887; Public Works Dept.—Apptd. probr. by the sec.
arrived, 14th Dec, 1889, and served in the of state, June, 1862; arrived, 7th Dec, 1862,
Punjab as asst. commr. ; dist. judge, April, and served in Madras as asst. engr., and exec,
1899 ; dep. commr., Nov., 1901 ; dir. of land engr.; transfd. to Bengal, Aug.. 1872; suptg.
records and agric, March, 1903. engr., Nov., 1886; retd., Mav, 1893.
REL'THER, Alfred Martin, Indian Forest RHODES, Francis William, C.B., D.S.O..
dept. {conservator, Burma).— Entered the service, Col., late 1st Royal Dragoons. — First commn..
26th July, 1877, as sub-asst. consr. ; asst. consr., lieut., 23rd April, 1875 I served in the Soudan
July, 1880; dep. consr., Oct., 1884 ; transfd. expedn. in 1884 (medal with clasp and Khedive's
to Burma, Aug., 1896; consr., March, 1901. star) ; also in Nileexpedn. of 1884-85, and in the
REYNOLDS, Charles Henry, CLE., operations near Suakin, 1888 (3rd class Medjidie);
M.I.E.E., late India telegraph Dept.—Joined the mil. sec.to Lord Harris, govr. of Bombav, 1 890-93 ;
dept. as asst. supt., 7th Jan., 1868; personal D. S.O., May, 1891 ; retd., Sept., 1896; re
asst. to dir.-gen., 1870, and 1872; in charge of instated in the army, Sept., 1898; served in
famine divn., 1874; supt., April, 1886; delegate S. African War, 1899-00; C.B., Nov., 1900;
for India at the Berlin telegraph conference, retd., Sept., 1003.
1885 ; dir., construction branch. July, 1889; dir., RIBBENTROP, Bertiiold, CLE., late
traffic branch, Dec, 1892; dep. dir.-gen., June, hispr.-gen. of forests, Govt, of India.—Apptd.
1894; dir.-gen., April, 1895 ; CLE., June, 1897 ; by the sec. of state an asst. conservator of forests,
retd., 1898. Dec, 1866; conservator, Burma, Oct.. 1S76 ;
REYNOLDS, George Bernard, M.I.C.E., j transfd. to the Punjab, 18S3; inspr.-gen. of
M.I.M.E., M.I.S.L, late India Public Works forests, Jan., 1889; CLE., Jan., 1890; author
Dept.—Apptd., 1st Oct., 1875, and posted to of ' Hints on Arboriculture ' ; retd., Nov., 1900.
RECORD OF SERVICES. 599
RICE. Pf.rcival Stanley Pitcairn, Indian arrived, 8th Dec, 1886, and served in Bengal as
C.S. (sub-ccllr. midjoint mag., Madras). —Educ asst. mag. and collr.; under sec, gen., rev.,
at Winchester, and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. and statistical depts., March, 1893; joint mag.
after exam, of 1888; arrived, 8th Dec, 1890, and dep. eollr., April, 1895 1 registrar, high
and served in Madras as asst. collr. and map. ; court, appellate side, Dec, 1895 ; dist. and sess.
head asst., July, 18.57 i sub-collr. and joint judge, Mar., 1899.
mag;., March, 1904. RICHARDSON, William Pelham, M.I.C.E.,
RICE, Walter Francis, Indian C.S. (asst. late India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. asst.
cominr., Burma). —Educ. at Balliol Coll., Ox- ] engr., 8th Oct., 1868, and employed on irrigation
ford ; apptd. after exam, of 1890 ; arrived, 16th works in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; exec,
Dec, 1892, and served in Burma as asst. engr., Sept., 1872 ; retd., Mav, 1896.
cominr ; offg. sec. to govt., Oct., 1900; offg. K1CKETTS, George H. M., C.B., late Ben
chief sec. to govt., March to June, 1904. gal C.S.—Educ. at Winchester, and Haileybury ;
RICE, William (George Lewis, late Bengal apptd., 1847 ; served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Oscott I collr., and as asst. to the govr.-gen.'s agent,
Coll., and Jesus Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after S.W. frontier; from 1853, served in the Punjab
exam, of 1880 ; arrived, 10th Nov., 1882, and as asst. commr. and dept. commr., and from 1858
served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. in the N.W. Prov. as mag. and collr., and civil
and collr. , and asst. cominr.; transfd. to Burma, and sessions judge; C. B. for service in the Punjab
Feb., 1886, as asst. commr. ; resigned, Oct., in 1857, and medal for service with the troops;
1890. commr., Allahabad divn., 1873; junr. member,
RICHARD, Henry Joseph, M.I.C.E., board of rev., 1378 ; retd., 1879.
late India Public Works Dept.—Joined the RICKETTS, Montague Poyntz, Col.. I.S.C.,
service. July, 1868; asst. engr. , Rangoon, lateCentral Prov.Commn. — Arrived 22nd March,
28th Oct., 1868; exec, engr., April, 1875; 1855; served in the Central Prov. from Sept.,
served with the Burma expedny. force, 1 1859, as asst. commr.; smalt cause court judge,
1885-86 (medal with clasps) ; supt. of works, Jabalpur, Aug.. 1862; dep. commr.. May, 1867;
Upper Burma, Jan., 1886; snptg. engr., Sept., addl. commr., Nov., 1883; retd., April, 1890.
1889; chief engr. and sec. to chief commr., RIDDELL, Robert Vansittart, Col., R.E.
Burma, public works dept., Aug., 1895; sec. to —Joined Addiscombe, Feb., 1853 ; lieut., royal
govt., Jan., 1898 ; retd. March, 1900. engrs., 10th June, 1859; arrived, March. 1861 ;
RICHARDS, Frederick John, M.A., Indian from Aug., 1862, served in the topogrl. survey
C.S. (spcl. scttlmt. offr., Madras). —Educ. at of India as mil. asst. ; dep. supt. .Oct., 1867 ; asst.
Merchant Taylors' Sen. and Exeter Coll., surveyor-gen. Oct., 1376; apptil. mint master,
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1897; arrived, Calcutta, Jan., 1834; mint master and mint engr.,
5th Dec, 1898, and served in Madras as asst. Bombay; Aug., 1889; retd., March, 1895.
collr. and mag. ; spcl. settlmt. offr., March, RIDGF.WAY. The Right Hon. Sir Joseph
1904. West, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., K.C.S.I., P.C.,
RICHARDS, Hk^ry l'.Ri.r. (member u/govr.- Col.
gen.'s council). —Educ. at Eton and New Coll., i860;—First commn., Bengal infantry, Dec,
Oxford ; called to the bar (Inner Temple), CentralinIndia civil employ from May, 1868, in the
4th May, 1887 ; apptd. legal member of govr.- foreign dept., and Rajputana agencies ; attache,
gen.'s council ; assumed charge, 18th April, 111 Rajputana, 1873; asst. agent to govr.-gen.
1875 ; pol. agent, E. states,
1904.
RICHARDS, James Day, India Office (2nd Rajputana, Aug., 1876; on special pol. duty
class clem, Registry and Record Dept.).—Apptd. , with the field force in Afghanistan, under
supplemental clerk, 1st Jan., 1893; 2nd class bronze star); Roberts,
Gen. Sir F. 18S0 (medal with clasp,
from Sept., 1880, served in the
clerk, Nov., 1896.
RICHARDSON, Edward, late judge, Civil secretariat of the foreign dept., and was apptd.
Court, Mandalay. —After service in various asst. sec, Nov., 1880, and junr. under sec, Dec,
1881; from Aug., 1884, served as asst. with the
subord. posts, was apptd. extra asst. commr., 2nd commn.
Feb., 1865 ; first judge, civil court, Mandalay, tier, andforwasthe delimitation of the Afghan fron
apptd. H.M.'s commr. for this
Sept., 1887'; retd., 13th April, 1899.
RICHARDSON, John, M.B., M.A., K.H.P., subsequently was 1885;
purpose, Sept., K. C.S.I. , July, 1885;
H.M.'s cominr. for same pur
Surgn. -Col., late Med. Dept., N.W. Prov. and pose at St. Petersburg ; returned to Europe,
Oudh.—Asst. surgn., Bengal med. establt. , 27th 1887, and was apptd. tinder
July, 1859; served with the Bhutan field force retd. from the army, Aug., 1889sec.; K.C.B., for Ireland ;
Jan.,
(medal and clasp) ; from April, 1866, was 1891 ; envoy to Morocco, Jan., 1893 ; lieut. -govr.
employed under the govt, of the N.W. Prov. as •
civil asst. surgn., supt. of vaccn., and sanitary of the Isle of Man, Nov., 1893 ; govr. of Ceylon,
commr. ; dep. surgn. -gen., Central Prov., May, 1895 to 1903 ; G.C.M.G., Jan., iqoo.
1889; inspr. -general of civil hosps., N.W. Prov. RIEKIE, John, M.I.M.E., late India Public
and Oudh, March, 1890; in 1892 acted as surgn.- Works Dept. —Apptd. to the dept., Mar., 1877;
gen. and sanitary commr. with the govt, of asst. locomotive supt., Feb., 18S0; dist. locom.
India ; retd., May, 1894; was a member of the supt., Nov., 1887 ; dep. locom, supt., Oct., 1898 ;
Venice Sanitary Conference, 1897 ; a member locom. supt., April, 1900; retd., March, 1903.
of the Indian Famine Commission, 1897 ; and has R1EU, Jean Louis, Indian C.S. (2nd asst.,
been a member of the Army Sanitary Cominn. Bombay).—Educ. at Univ. Coll. Sch., London,
since July, 1R96 ; K.H.P., Sept., 1903. and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, ot
RICHARDSON, Thomas William, Indian 1891 ; arrived, 20th Nov., 1893, and served in
C.S. (dist. and sess. judge, Bengal).—Educ. at Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; 2nd asst.,
Brighton Coll., Cheltenham Coll., and New June, 1900; ditto, and manager, encumbered
Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1884; estates 111 Sind, Feb., 1903.
6oo RECORD OF SERVICES.
RIGG, Arthur Edmund, B.A., Indian C.S. sec, police commn., collr. and inag., May, 1890;
(ass/. commr., Burma). —Educ. at Kingswood 1 891 ; sec. to govt, of Bengal, finl. and munici
Sch., Bath, and Cjrpus Christi Coll., Oxford; pal depts. , July, 1892; member of provl. legist,
apptd. after exam, ot 1893; arrived, 15th Dec, council, 1892-93, and from March, 1895 ; CLE.,
1894, and served in Burma as asst. cominr. Jan., 1892; census commr. , Oct., 1S99; offg. sec,
RIGG, Henry, M.I.C.E., late India Public home dept., govt, of India, Sept., 1902; confd.
Works Dept.—Joined the service, 13th June, Nov., 1903 ; C.S. I., June, 1904 ; author ot
1862, and arrived. 7th Dec, 1862; asst. engr., ' Sikkim and Tibet,' 'Tribes and Castes of
Feb., 1S64; served in various divns. in Madras, Bengal,' an 'Ethnographic Glossary,' and other
and was apptd. exec, engr., March, 1868; on works on ethnologj'.
special duty, Upper Burma, 1885-86 (medal and RITCHIE, John Gerald, late Indian C.S.
clasps) ; manager and engr.-in-chief, Burma stite (Bengal). —Educ. at Winchester, and Trinity
railway, June, 1889; consulting engr. to the govt, Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, ot 1873 ;
ol India tor railways, central divn., May, 1892; arrived, 28th Oct., 1875, and served in Bengal
chief engr., Aug., 1892 ; consulting engr. of as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and dep.
railways, Lucknow, Jan., 1895; retd., Feb., collr., March, 1887; dep. commr., May, 1891;
1898. mag. and collr., Dec, 1891 ; chairman of
RIGHY, Vans, M.I.C.E., late Public Works Calcutta commrs., April, 1895 ; mag. and collr.,
Dept., Bengal. —Apptd. proby. asst. engr. , Feb., Feb., 1897; commr., April, 1902; retd., Dec,
1856 ; exec, engr., March, 1871 ; from Jan., 1875, 1902.
was employed on Tirhut state railway, and was RITCHIE, Richmond Thackeray Wil-
apptd. manager and supt. of way and works, loughby, C.B., India Office (sec, pot. and
Tirhut and Patna Gya state railways, March, secret dept.). —Educ. at Eton, and Trinity Coll.,
1880; transfd. to superior rev. establt., Oct., Cambridge; junr. clerk, tin], dept., i8th May,
1882; supt. of way and works, N.W. railways, 1877; rev., statistics and commerce dept., 1881 ;
1886 ; retd., Dec, 1891. private sec to parly, under sec. of state, 1883-92 :
RILEY, Henry James, India Office (second senr. clerk, Oct., 1892; private sec. to perma
class clerk, Acctn/.-Gen.'s Dept.).—Clerk, 2nd nent under sec, Oct., 1892, to Feb., 1894; sec.
lass, 3rd April, 1882. to royal commn. on Indian expenditure, May,
RINGE, Richard Head, Major, late Indian 1895, but resigned on appt. as private sec. to
Civ. Vcty. Dept. — Joined the (home) service, sec of state (Lord George Hamilton), July,
5th Oct., 1878; supt., civil veterinary dept., 1895; C.B., May, 1898; sec, pol. and secret
N.W.P. and O., March, 1S97 ; retd., March, dept., Nov., 1902.
1904. RI VAZ, SirChari.es Montgomery, K.C.S. I. ,
RIPON (Marquess of), The Right Hon. Indian C.S. (Lieut. -gov. of the Punjab). —
George Frederick Samuel Robinson, K.G., Educ. at Blackheath Sch. ; apptd. after exam,
G.C.S.I., C.I.E., P.C., D.C.L.—Born 24th Oct., of 1863 ; arrived, 28th Nov., 1864, and served in
1827; attache to a special mission to Brussels, the Punjab as asst. commr., and offg. under sec.
1849; sat in the house of commons (as Viscount and sec togovt. ;supt., Kapurthala state, April,
Goderich) as member for Hull, 1852-53, for 1877; dep. commr., April, 1885; sec. to Punjab
Huddcrslield, 1853-57, a,1<l f°r tnc w. Riding govt.. May, 1887; cominr. and supt.. Nov., 1888:
of Yorkshire, 1857-50, in which year he suc 2nd finl. commr., Feb., 1893; C.S.I. , May, 1895 ;
ceeded to the upper house; under sec. for war, addl. member of legislative council ol gov. -gen. .
June, 1859 ; prcst. of the royal geographical May, 1896-Oct., 1896; tempy. ord member ot
society, i860; under sec. for India. Jan -July, govr.-gen. 's Council, Oct., 1897 ; cont'd., April,
1861 ; sworn a privy councillor, April, 1863 ; lord 1898; K.C.S. I., Jan., 1901; lieut.-gov. of the
high steward of Hull, Oct., 1863 ; sec for war, Punjab, March, 1902.
April, 1863, to Feb., 1866 ; sec of state for India, RIVAZ, George Wilmot, late Indian C.S.
Feb.-July, 1866; lord prcst. of the council, Dec, (Punjab). —Educ. at Blackheath Sch. ; apptd.
1868, to Aug.. 1873; K.G., i860; hon. D.C.L., afterexam. of 1868 ; arrived, 29th Oct., 1870, and
Oxford, 1870; chairman or the joint high commn. served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; registrar,
which arranged the treaty of Washington, 1871 ; chief court, Punjab, 1877-84; district judge, Aug. ,
created Marquess of Ripon, 1871 ; viceroy and i836 ; divl. judge, March, 1891 ; retd., Jan.,
govr.-gen. of India. June, 1880, to Dec, 1884; 1897 ; edited ttie 2nd edn. of the circular orders
was a royal commr. for the London exhibn. of of the chief court.
1886; first lord of the admiralty, Feb. -Aug., RIVETT-CARNAC, Ciiahi.es James, late
1886; sec. of state for the colonics, Aug., 1892, Finl. Dept., Govt, of India. —Joined ttie dept..
to July, 1895; mayor of Ripon, 1895-96. 2iat May, 1872, and served in the N.W. Prov. and
RISLEY, Herbert Hope, C.S. I., C.I.E..B.A., the Punjab; asst. acctnt.-gen., Bombay. Oct.,
Indian C.S. (sec. togovt. of India, home depl ). — 1832; asst. comptr.-gen. (forest branch), Oct.,
Educ. at Winchester, and New Coll., Oxford ; 1884; asst. acctnt.-gen., Bengal, March, 1835;
apptd. after exam, of 1871 ; arrived, 24th Oct., comptr., Central Prov., Nov., 1891 ; transfd. to
1873, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. Burma, Nov., 1895; dep. auditor-gen., April.
and collr. , and asst. to dir. -gen. of sta 1898 ; on depn. as finl. adviser to the Ring ot'
tistics; asst. sec, govt, of Bengal, Oct., Siam from Nov., 1898 ; retd., March, 1903.
1877 ; under sec, rev. and gen. depts., Jan., RIVETT-CARNAC. John Henry. CLE.,
1878 ; ofig. under sec, govt, of India, home A.D.C. to the King, V.D.. F.S.A. ; late
dept., Feb., 1870; asst. commr., Jan., i8eo; Indian C.S. (Bengal). —Apptd. from Hailey-
supt. of survey of Ghatwali and other service bury ; arrived, 12th Nov., 1858, and served in
tenures in Manbhum, Feb., 1884; employed on Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; offg. tinder
the special duty of compiling statistics relat sec, govt, of India, home dept., Sept., i36i ;
ing to the castes and occupations of the people asst. sec. to the chief commr., Central Prov.,
of Bengal, Jan., 1805; dep. commr., April, i3S6; June, 1362; settlt. officer, Chanda and Wardha,
RECORD OF SERVICES. 6di
Aug., 1864 ; cotton commr., Central Prov., Sept., dep. asst. quartermaiter-gen., Bengal, April,
1866, and Berars, April, 1867 ; commr. of cotton 1858; served in the N.W. frontier expedn.,
and commerce with the govt, of India, Dec, 1863 (medal and clasp) ; asst. quarter-master-
1871 ; member and hon. sec. of central com gen., Bengal, Feb., 1863 ; served with the
mittee of international exhibns. ; on duty in Abyssinian expedn., 1868 (medal), and with
England, 1872-73 ; special commr. of transport, the Lushai expedn., 1871-72 ; dep. quarter
Bengal famine ; opium agent, Benares, March, master-gen., Bengal, Jan., 1872; quarter
1875; retd., Feb., 1894; author of reports on master-gen., Bengal, Jan., 1875; during the
Indian cotton cultivation and trade, and on operations in Afghanistan in 1878-9-80, com
the interchange of traffic on Indian railways, manded the Kuram valley field force, and sub
&c. sequently the Kabul field force at the occupation
R1VETT-CARNAC, John Thurlow. Bengal of Kabul and battle of Charasiah, and in the
Police Dept. (dist. sup), of police). —Joined the march to the relief of Kandahar (medal with
service 27th Nov., 1874, as oflg. dep. mag. and four clasps, bronze star, thanks of both houses of
dep. collr. ; oflg. asst. supt. of police, June, pai liament, created a bart., K.C.B., G.C.B.) ;
1877 : confd.. Nov.. 1880 ; dist. supt., June, 1888. conmander-in-chief, Madras, and member of
R1X, Harry Sidney, B.A., Indian C.S., govr/s council, Nov., 1S81 ; commander-in-chief,
( joint mat;.. United Prov.).—F.duc. at Sherborne in India, and member of the govr.-gen.'scouncil,
Sen., and Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. Nov., 1885, toApril, 1893 ; created a peer, Jan.,
after exam, of 1893 ; arrived, 2Sth Dec, 1894, 1892; G. C.S.I. , June, 1893; field-marshal, May,
and served in N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. 1895; commander-in-chief in Ireland, Oct., 1895;
mag. and collr. ; judge, small cause court, commander of the forces in S. Africa. Dec, 1899,
Aug., 1893; asst. commr., Dec, 1898; joint to Nov., 1900 ; commander-in-chief, Army
mag., Dec, 1901. Head-quarters, Nov., 1900, to Feb., 1904 ;
ROBARTS, Charles James, Lieut-Col., created an Earl of the United Kingdom and
Indian Army (cantonment mag., Punjab).— K.G., Jan., 1901 ; apptd. to the Order of Merit,
First commn., 12th Feb., 1873; in mil. employ June, 1902 ; author of 1 Forty-one years in
till April, 1890, when he was apptd. cantonmt. India.'
inag., Bengal ; transfd. to the Punjab, March, ROBERTS, James Reid, Major, I. M.S. (resy.
1896. surg., Indore). —First commn., 31st March, 1888 ;
ROBARTS,
Indian Harry
C.S. (dep. Octavius
commr., UnitedWarwick,
Jyrov.) — agency surg., Gilgit, April, 1893; ditto, Gwalior,
Oct., 1900; ditto, Indore. May, 1901.
Educ at Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, and ROBERTS, Reuhen William, B.A., LL.B.,
Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, A.M.I.C.E., India Public Works Dept. (exec,
of 1888 ; arrived, 15th Dec, 1890, and served engr.). — Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd.
in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. coinmr., asst. engr., Oct., 1876, and posted to state
and asst. mag. and collr.; joint mag., April, 1896; railways; exec engr., Jan., 1888; lent to
tlep. commr., Dec, 1903. Burma rlys. co., 1896-1899.
ROBB, John, M.D., CM., Surgn. -Major, ROBERTS, Sydney Gordon, Indian C.S.
late Mud. Dept., Bombav. —Joined the Indian {head asst., Madras). —Educ. at Haileybury
med. service, 1st Oct., 1868 ; from Nov., 1873, Coll., and Pembroke Coll.. Cambridge; apptd.
served as civil surgn., Zanzibar, and acted after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 27th Nov., 1893,
as asst. pol. agent in 1874-75 and 1881 ; from and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ;
July, 1882, served under the govt, of Bombay, head asst., Jan., 1902.
as civil surgn., jail supt., &c, at Aden, Surat, ROBERTS, Thomas, M.A., late Bengal
and Ahmadabad ; retd., Nov., 1889. C.S. —Educ at Cheltenham Gr. Sch. ; apptd.
ROBERTS, Alfred Ernest, M.B., Major after exam, of 1862; arrived, Nov., 1863, and
I. M.S. (statistical offr. to govt, of India in sany. served in the Punjab as asst. commr. , jud. asst.,
and med. depts.). —Joined the service, 1st Oct., and dep. commr. ;addl. commr.,Jalandhar, Aug.,
1887; in mil. employ till Dec, 1891, when he 1884; divl. judge, Nov., 1884; retd., April,
was apptd. civil surgn. in N.W. Piov. ; spcl. 1891.
health ollr., Simla, May, 1899; statistical oti'r. ROBERTS, William Howland, M.D.,
to govt, of India in sany. and med. depts., Surgn. -Col., late Madras Med. Dept. — Asst.
April, 1904. surgn., 23rd July, 1858; arrived, 24th Sept., 1858,
ROBERTS, Allan Scott. Lieut. -Col., Ben and served in the Central Prov. till Sept., 1864,
gal Infantry, late Punjab Commn. —Arrived, and subsequently in Madras as civil surgn., supt.
2nd April, 1862; from June, 1866, served in the of jail, &c. ; was also in charge of meteorological
Punjab as asst. commr., and jud. asst.; dep. observatories at Coimbatore and Salem; reverted
commr., Nov., 1884 ; retd., Dec, 1894. to mil. dutv. Sept., 1885; retd., July, 1893.
ROBERTS, Charles Hamilton (dist. and ROBERTSON, Benjamin, C. I.E., IndianC.S.
sess. fudge, Oudh). —Joined the service, 25th (chief sec. to chief commr., Central Prov.). —■
Feb., 1874, and served as extra asst. commr. Educ at the Inst., Elgin, the Gr. Sch. and Univ.
and cantonmt. mag.; dep. collr., Jan., 1887; of Aberdeen, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
on special duty in Garhwal, April, 1890 ; supt., after exam, of 1883; arrived, 28th Nov., 1885,
Tarai, Sept., 1890; dep. commr., Naini Tal, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. ; transfd.
Oct., 1891 ; dist. and sess. judge, Rae Bareli, to Central Prov. as provl. supt. of census opera
Jan., 1898 ; ditto, Fyzabad, Feb. 1901. tions, April, 1890; asst. commr., Oct., 1892;
ROBERTS (Earl), Right Hon. Frederick commr. of excise, Oct., 1894 ; dep. commr.,
Sleigh. V.C., K.G.. K.P., G.C.B., O.M., Nov., 1894; C.I.E., Jan., 1898; chief sec. to
G. C.S.I. , G.C.I.E., Field-Marshal, R.A.—First chief commr., May, 1902, to March, 1903, and
commn., Bengal artillery, 1851 ; during the from Dec, 1903.
Mutiny served at the siege and capture of ROBERTSON, Charles, M.D., Dep.
Delhi, &c. (medal and three clasps, V.C.); Surgn. -Gen., late Madras Me J. Dept. —Asst.
632 RECORD OK SERVICES.
surgn., 4th Aug., 1856 ; arrived, 17th Dec, 1856 ; 1892; in charge, C'hitral mission, 1803; agent,
served under the mil. dept. and also as zillah Gilgit, Jan., 1894; K.C.S.I., July, 1895, for his
surgn., Masulipatain (1862-65); from May, 1874, defence of Chitral fort : pol. officer in charge of
served as zillah surgn., and supt. of jail, Ayub Khan at Rawalpindi, Jan., 1899 ; retd.,
Cuddalore ; retd., Dec., 1885. Oct., 1899.
ROBERTSON, Chari.ks Lonsdale, Capt. ROBERTSON, Graham, Bengal Marine
R.E. Survey of India (dep. supt.). —First Dept. (shipwright surveyor, Calcutta). —Joined
commn., 24th July. 1886; joined the survey the service, 25th Feb., 1891 ; 2nd marine
dept. as assist, supt., May, 1894; dep. supt., surveyor, Calcutta port, Nov., 1892; 1st engr.
May. 1898. and shipwright surveyor, lune, 1895.
ROBERTSON, Sir Donald, K.C.S.I., ROBERTSON, James Arthur, Finl. Dept.,
Lieut. -Col., Indian Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of India (offg. dir.-gen. of statistics.)—
Govt, of India.— Ensign, royal Scots fusiliers, Entered the dept., 29th Se.jt., 1885; asst
Aug., 1865; arrived, Oct., 1865; served from accnt.-gen., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Sept..
Nov., 1869, as asst. commr. in the Central 1890 ; ditto, Bombay, Nov., 1890 ; ditto, Bengal,
Prov.; transfd. to Rajputana, June, 1872; can- Nov., 1893; oflg. dir.-gen. of statistics, May,
tonmt. nuig. , Nasirabad, May, 1877; offg. asst. 1898, Sept., 1901, and Sept., 1002 ; oflg.
commr., Merwara and Ajmir, 1877-78; oflg. cornptr., India Treasuries, March, 1902.
supt., Jhalawar, 1879; 1st asst. agent, lndore, ROBERTSON, John Herbert, Indian C.S.
1881; pol. agent, Bhopawar, Feb. 1885; pol. (sub. collr. ami joint mag., Madras). —Educ. at
agent, Bundcikhand, May, 1885; asst. to the rest, Sir Roger Cholmeley's Sch., Highgate, and
in Mysore, and sec. to the chief commr. of Coorg, Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of
Dec. ,1886 ; pol. agent in Baghelkhand, and supt. 1887; arrived, 29th Nov., 1889, and served in
of the Rewa state, Dec, 1888; rest., Gwalior. Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; special asst,
Feb., 1894; offg. govr.-gen.'s agent, Central Oct., 1806; Siib. collr. and joint mat:., Nov., 1901.
India, April, 1895; rest., Mysore, and chiet
commr., Coorg, Dec, 1896; C.S.I., Dec, 1393 ; (tinROBERTSON, Laurence, Indian C.S.
ier sec. to govt, of India, rev. and agri. dept. ).
K.C.S.I., Jan., 1903 ; retd. from foreign dept., — Educ. at Glasgow Acad., Glasgow Univ.,
Oct., 1003. and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
ROBERTSON, Douglas Galton, M.A., 1892 ; arrived, 23rd Dec, 1893, aRd served in
Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Burma). —Ednc. at Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; compiled
George Watson's Coll. and the Univ., Edin general admn. report, 1896-7; 2nd asst., June.
burgh ; apptd. after exam, of 1902 ; arrived, 1900 ; offg. under sec. to govt, of India, rev. and
14th Dec, 1903, and served in Burma as asst. agri. dept., Dec, 1003 ; confd., March, 1004.
commr. ROBERTSON, Lionel Fraser, India Public
ROBERTSON, Elphinstone Pourtales, Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at R.I.E.
late Bombay C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury ; Coll.
arrived, 27th March, 1851, and served in Bombay posted; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1834. and
to the Punjab ; exec, engr., Nov., 1897.
as asst. collr. and mag., dep. commr. of customs,
salt, and opium, and sub-collr. and joint mag. ; ROBERTSON," Robert, M.B., CM., Major,
senr. collr. and mag., Dharwar, Jan., 1873; Ind. med. service (presy. surgn., Madras). — First
rev. and police commr., Nov., 1876; commr. of commn., 21st March, 1387; military duty till
the central divn.,Jan., 1878; retd., 1886. March, 1891 ; surgn., genl. hosp., and profr.,
ROBERTSON, Frederick Alexander, Barr. med. coll., Madras, July, 1892; dist. surgn.,
(1887), Indian C.S. (Judge, chief court, Punjab). Coimbatore, April, 1893 ; addl. med. oflr., genl.
—Educ at King's Coll., London; apptd. after hosp., March, 1895 ; civil surgn., Tellicherry,
Oct., 1899 ; surgn., 2nd dist., Madras, physn.,
exam, of 1874; arrived, 5th Dec, 1876, and genl. hosp., and profr., med. coll., luly, 1901.
served in the Punjab as asst. commr. and ROBERTSON, William, India Office (znd
settlt. officer ; special duty, Maler Kotla settlt. class clerk, Funds Dept.). —Clerk, 2nd class,
operations, Nov., 1888 ; dir. of land records and India audit
agric, Dec, 1889; divl. judge, Nov., 1896; funds dept., office, 27th Feb., 1886; transfd. to
India office, 3rd Dec, 1894.
tempy. addl. judge, chief court, March, 1902 ; ROBINSON, Alexander, B.A., late Bengal
judge, chief court, June, 1904; author of C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ.
'Customary Law of Rawalpindi District,' and Sch., Armagh, and Trinity Coll., atDublin Royal
of reports on the revised settlt. and forest settlt. apptd. after exam, of 1864 ; arrived, 9th Nov.,;
of that district. 1865, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst.
ROBERTSON, Frederick William Rown- mag. and collr., joint mag. and dep. collr., and
tree, Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). dep. commr.; mag. and collr., April, 1887 ; retd.,
—Educ. at Christchurch Sell., London Univ., Sept., 1892; author of 'Memoirs of the Ballia
and St. John's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after and Jaunpur Districts.
exam, of 1899 ; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1900, and ROBINSON, Sydney Maddock, Barr. (1888),
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. (govt, advocate, Punjab). —Apptd. offg. junior
ROBERTSON, Sir George Scott, K.C.S.I., govt, advocate, chief court, Punjab, Feb., 1895 ;
Lieut.-Col., late Indian Med. Service. —Educ. at govt, advocate, April, 1899.
Westminster Hosp. ; joined the service, 30th ROBINSON, William, B.A,, India Office
March, 1878 ; served through the Afghan war, (senior cirri; Finl. Dept.). —Educ. at Carmichael
1879-80 ; civil surgn., N.W. Prov., 1880-88 ; on Sch., Queen's Coll., Cork, and the Royal Univ.
depn.to Gilgit, June, 1888 ; agency surgn. , Gilgit, of Ireland ; junr. clerk, nth June, 1894; resdt.
July, 1889; on special duty in Kafiristan, 1890-91 ; clerk, Dec, 1894-May, 1897; joint editor,
chief pol. officer, Hunza-Nagar expedn., 1891 ; India Office List, April, 1900, to Oct., 1901 ;
C.S.I., May, 1892 ; offg. agent, Gilgit, May-Oct., senr. clerk, finl. dept., Oct., 1901.
jP'oo. miiixif- to Gor and capture of Chilas, ROBSON, Samuel, M.A., Indian Educl. Ser
RECORD OF SERVICES. 0C3
vice (principal, Lahore Coll.). —Educ. at Edin Joined the service, 1st Oct., 1879, and was
burgh Univ. ; joined the Bengal educ. dept., employed under the mil. dept. until Dec,
20th Dec, 1878, as prot'r. , presidency coll. ; 1080, when he was apptd. civil surgn. and supt.
transfd. to Patna coll., June, 1880; and to of jail and lunatic asylum, Vizagapatam ; civil
Hugli coll., Jan., 1883 ; again profr., Patna surgn., Salem, June, 1887; district med. and
coll., Aug., 1888; principal, Dacca coll., March, sanitary officer, Oct., 1895 ; retd. Mar., 1902.
1897 ; transfd. to the Punjab as principal, ROLLAND, Alexander Tullocii, Col.,
Lahore coll., Feb., 1898. Indian Army, late Police Dept., Madras. —
ROE, Bernhabd Oswald, Capt., Indian Ensign, Madras infantry, April, 1856; served
Army (disl. juige, Punjab).—First commn., in the dept. from Dec, 1862, as asst. supt., and
9th Nov., 1889 ; in mil. employ till Oct., 1894, supt.; dep. inspr.-gen. of police, Feb., 1885;
when he was apptd. asst. conimr. in the acted as commr. of police, Madras city, in 1889 ;
Punjab ; dist. judge, June, 1903. reverted to mil. dept., Oct., 1893.
ROE, Sir Chari.es Arthur, M.A., late Indian ROLLO, James Theodore, India Public
C.S. (Punjab).—Educ. at Merton Coll., Oxford; Works Dept. (supig. engr.). —Trained at Thom-
apptd. after exam, of 1862 ; arrived, 22nd Nov., ason Coll. ; apptd. 7th Oct., 1370, and posted to
1863, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. Rajputana ; transfd. to Assam, June, 1880;
and settlt. officer; dep. commr., Nov., 1878; addl. exec engr., May, 1881 ; transfd. to Burma,
commr., Lahore and Rawal Pindi divns., May, lune, 1892 ; suptg. engr., March, 1899.
1883 ; divl. judge, Nov., 1884 ; addl. judge, chief ROMESH CHUNDER DUTI' (s«Dutt, R.C.)
court, Nov., 1888; iudge, April, 1889; chief RONCA, Edward Henry, India Office (2nd
judge, Dec, 1895; Kt., Jan., 1897; retd. May, class clerk, registry and record dept. >. —Apptd.
1898 ; author of 'Customary Law of the Multan clerk, 2nd class, registry and record dept., 3rd
District,' and of three settlt. reports. Feb., 1902.
ROE, Francis Reginald, Indian C.S. (wag. RONSON, William Tomi.inson. India Office
and collr., Bengal).—Educ. at Winchester and (senior clerk. Rev. and Statistics Dept.)—Writer,
New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1888 ; 1st Sept., 1873; clerk, 2nd class, Feb., 1879;
arrived, 8th Nov., 1890, and served in Bengal junr. clerk, Feb., 1894; senior clerk, Oct., 1901.
as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and dep. ROOKE, Alfred Shipton, Major, Indian
colli'., Oct., 1897; nag. and colli'. , May, 1902. Army (cantunmt. mag., United Prov.). —Joined
ROE, William Alexander Crawford, the service, 19th Feb., iS8t ; apptd. cantonmt.
Lieut. - Col., late Indian Med. Service.— mag., Dec, i83g, since when he has served in
Joined the service, 1st Oct., 1869; in mil. that capacity at various stations in the United
employ till 22nd March, 1378, when he was Prov.
apptd. offg. civil surgn., Jalandhar ; in 1879 ROOS-KEPPEL,Georgf.Olof,CLE.. Major,
served with the Kuram valley field force ; contd. Indian Army (pol. agent, Khyhcr, N.W. Frontier
as civil surgn., Sept., 18S0; med. adviser to Prov.). —First commn., 25th Aug., i386 ; joined
Maharaja of Kapurthala, April to Oct., 1885 ; the Indian Staff Corps, Sept., 1897; apptd. pol.
sanitary commr., Punjab, May, 1894; retd., agent, Khyber, Sept., 1S99 ; CLE.. Jan., 1900.
Feb., 1000. ROPER, Campbell Rowley, Indian C.S.
ROGERS, Alexander, late Bombay C.S.— (2nd asst. Bombay). —Educ. at Shrewsbury
Apptd. lrom Haileybury, 1845 ; arrived, 9th Sch., Trinity Coll., Dublin, and Univ. Coll.,
Nov., 1845 ; served in the Bombay rev. and London ; apptd. after exam, of 1893 i arrived,
jud. dept., and was apptd. 1st asst. collr. and 10th Dec, 1894, and served in Bombay as
mag., Broach. Oct., 1851, and afterwards at asst. collr. and mag. ; asst. judge and sess.
Ahmadabad, Oct., 1852; settlt. officer, Gujarat, judge, Oct., 1899; 2nd asst. and asst. judge,
Nov., 1852 ; collr. and mag. , Ahmadabad, March, Aug., 1901.
i860, and afterwards at Sural ; rev. and police ROSE, Auraham Edmund, India Public
commr. , N. divn., April, 1865 ; memberofcouncil, Works Dept. (exec. engr.'). — Trained at
Bombay, June, 1872 ; retd. in 1879 ; author of Thomason Coll. ; appointed to the dept., 14th
a transln. of three modern Persian plays, a Nov., 1874, and posted to N.W. Pros', and
' History of the Land Rev. Settlt. of Bombay,' Oudh; asst. engr., Nov., 1875; transfd. to
and a transln. of ' Yusuf and Zuleika ' ; has also Burma, Sept., 1890; exec, engr., Aug., 1S93;
edited the ' Bostan ' of Saladi. asst. to chief engnr. and under sec. to govt.,
ROGERS, Ernest, B.A., Indian C.S. (mag. Nov., 1903.
and collr.. United Prov.). —Educ. at Bedford ROSE, Benjamin James, India Office (clerk.
Gr. Sch. and New Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. after Rev. and Statistics Dept.). —Entered the India
exam, of 1884; arrived, 25th Nov., 1S87, and office, 23rd Feb. , 1871 ; technical asst. in the
served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. rev. and statistics dept. , June, 1882; also clerk
mag. and collr. ; joint mag., Dec, 1890; dep. to the special asst., 1891 ; clerk for special duties,
commr., Dec, 1896; mag. and collr., Nov., Jan., 1899; hon. sec, Indian and Ceylon Com
1898. mittee, Royal Comn., Paris Exhibn., 1900, and
ROGERS, Philip Graham, Indian C.S. in exec, charge of Indian section of the exhbn ;
(asst. mag. and collr. , Bengal). —Educ. at Christ's awarded gold medal at Amsterdam exhibn. for
Hospital, and Keble Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after statistical diagrams showing the condition and
exam, of 1900; arrived 18th Dec, 1901, and progress of British India ; prepared abstract
served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. catalogue of the Indian section at the same
ROGERS, Walter, India Public Works exhibn. ; reports on wheat and Madras tobacco ;
Dept. (special engr.).—Apptd. from the O. and and offl. report on Indian section, Paris Exhbn.,
R. rly. co. as special engr., 1st Jan., 1889, and 1900.
posted to state rlys. ROSE, Edward, C.V.O., late Indian C.S.
ROGERS-HARRISON, AugustusNapoleon, (N.W. Provs. and Oudh). —Educ. at Folkingham
Lieut.-Col., I. M.S., late Madras Med. Dept.— Gr. Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of 1866 ; arrived, 7th
604 RECORD OF SERVICE?.
Nov., iS63, and served in the N.W. Prov. and in Oudh as asst. mag. and collr., asst. commr., and
Oudh as asst. mag. and collr., joint mag., and city mag. at Lucknow ; supt., Dehra Dun, Dec,
asst. commr. ; mag. and collr., Aug., 1887 ; offg. 1869; mag. and collr., Benares, Oct., 1882; settlt.
commr., Gorakhpur, April-Oct., 1894; commr., officer, Dehra Dun, Oct., 1883; commr., Kumaon,
Agra, June, 1S96 ; Meerut, April, 1899 ; C.V.O., April. 1885 : retd., Nov., 1888.
1900; retd., Dec, icoi. ROSS, John Archibald, B.A., Indian C.S.
ROSE, towARD Ernest Pilkincton, Indian (asst. commr., Burma) —Educ. at Winchester
C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.). — Coll. and New Coll.. Oxford ; apptd. alter exam
Educ. at Shrewsbury, Emmanuel Coll., Cam of 1899; arrived, nth Dec, 1503, and served in
bridge, and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after
exam, of 1895: arrived 26th Nov., 1896, and Burma as asst. commr.
ROSS, Robert Lindsay, Indian C.S. (asst.
served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Edinburgh
mag and collr. Univ. and Trin. Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
ROSE, Francis Ernest, late India Public exam, of 1897; arrived, 7th Dec, 1898, and
Works Dept.—Trained at Thomason Coll. ; served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.
apptd., 1st Sept., 186;, and posted to Central ROSS, William (supt, of govt, printing). —
Prov.; transfd. to the Punjab, Nov., i865 ; exec, Apptd. supt. of govt, printing, India, 1st May,
engr., Ian.. 1877 ; retd., 1899. 1801.
ROSE. George Pringle, C.I.E., A.M.I.C.E., ROSSITER, Charles Arthur, India Office
late India Public Works Dept. — Trained (supplemental clerk, Registryand Record Dept.).—
at R. I.E. Coll.; apptd. asst. engr.. 1st Oct., Apptd. supplemental clerk, istjan., 1393.
1877; posted to slate railways, Nov., 1878;
exec, engr., Feb., 1891 ; C.I.E., 1892; lent to ROTHFELD, Ono, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
Nizam's govt., April, 189s. and to Nizam's State collr. and mag., Bombay).—Educ. at George
Rly. Co., July, 1897, to Oct., 1900; junr. consg. Watson's Coll., Edinburgh, and Merton Coll..
engr. for rlys., Calcutta, Oct., 1902; retd., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived,
March, 1904. ?7th Nov., 1899, and served in Bombay as asst.
ROSE, Horace Arthur, Indian C.S. (dep. collr. and mag.
commr., Punjab). —Educ. at St. Paul's Sch. and ROTTON, Horace Herbert George, Punjab
Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, Police Dept. (dist. supt. , N. W. Frontier Prov.). —
of 1886; arrived, 4th Oct., 1888, and served in Joined the service, 23rd Feb., 1873, as offg. asst.
the Punjab as asst. commr. ; dep. commr., dist. supt.; confd., Aug., 1876; dist. supt..
March, 1808 ; supt. of gar. revision, 1902. Aug., 1883; asst. inspr.-gen., rlv. police, Nov.,
ROSS, Allan, late Indian C.S. (Burma).— 1904. 1901 ; transfd. to N.W. Frontier Prov., Jan.,
Educ. at Beaumont Coll., Windsor, and Christ ROUSE, Robert, Dep. Surgn. -Gen., late
Church, Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1889; Med.
arrived, 7th Jan., 1892, and served in Burma as dept. inDept., Punjab. —Joined the Indian med.
1854; from May, 1869, served as civil
asst. commr. ; retd., June, 1004.
ROSS, Charles Edmoxdstone, India Public surgn. and offg. supt. ofjail in the Punjab ; retd.,
Works Dept. (examiner). — Apptd. to the S™t.. 1883.
ROUTH, Reginald Samuel John, late India
superior accounts estabt, April, 1882; asst. Public Works Dept.—Trained "at R.I.E. Coll.;
examiner, May, 1884 ; dep. examiner, July, appt. 1st October, 1875, and posted to State
1887; examiner, April, 1896. Railways as asst. engr. ; exec, engr., June,
ROSS, David (dep. commr., Burma). —Joined 1889 ; retd.. Dec, 1903.
the service, March, 1886, and served in Burma ROWE, Frederick James, M.A., late Educn.
as asst. commr. ; dep. commr., Jan., 1899 ; Dept., Bengal.—Joined the service, 13th June.
addl. dist. and sess. judge. Jan., 1902. 1870, and served as profr. at Krishnagar, Dacca,
ROSS, Sir Edward Charles. Kt., C.S. I., and Hugh colls., also as inspr. of schs. ; profr.,
Col., Indian Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of presidency coll.,July, 1880 ; principal, presidency
India.—Ensign. 3rd European regt., Bombay, coll., Jan., 1S99 ; retd.. June, 1899; joint
Mav, 1855 ; served in Central India during the author of various educl. works. &c.
Mutiny (medal and clasp) ; asst. to pol. agent, ROWE, Josiah Ebenezer, late Punjab
Muscat, 1863 ; asst. pol. agent, Gwadur, 1869 ; Commn. —Joined the sei-vice, 20th March, i8sS,
pol. agent and consul, Muscat, April, 1871 ; pol. and served in the Punjab in various capacities;
rest., Persian Gulf, Oct., 1872 ; also consul-gen. extra asst. commr., Oct., 1863; small cause
for Fars and the Persian Gulf, Nov., 1878 ; oti'g. court judge in 1874, 1875, and 1831-84; extra jud.
rest., Hyderabad, April-Oct., 1886 ; reverted to asst.. Nov., 1884; retd., Nov.. 1894.
mil. dept., 1891 ; Kt., Jan., 1892; author of ROWLAND, Alfred, India Public Works
several reports and memoranda on subjects Dept. (exec. engr.). —-Trained at R.I.E. Coll.;
connected with the Persian Gulf. apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1883, and posted
ROSS, George Cumberland, Surgn.-Col., to State rlys. ; exec, engr., Feb., 1894 ; dep.
late Bengal Med. Dept. —Joined the service, 2nd consg. engr. for rlys., Lucknow, May, 1896, to
Oct., 1865; arrived, 11th April, 1866; served Nov.. 1807.
from Nov., 1867, as civil surgn. in various stations ROXBURGH, James, India Office (2nd class
in the Punjab ; administrative med. officer and clerk, finl. dept.). —Clerk, 2nd class, 30th Dec,
sanitary commr., Central Prov., Jan., 1804; 189s-
inspr.-gen. of civil hosps., Bengal, March, 1895 ; ROY, Jnanendra Nath, Indian C.S. (asst.
retd. Oct., 1897. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Calcutta
ROSS, Heucui.es Grey, late Bengal C.S. Univ., Univ. Coll., London, and New Coll.,
(N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Apptd. from Hailey- Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived
bury, 1856 ; arrived, 16th Nov., 1856 ; from 7th Dec, 1898, and served in Bengal as asst.
April, 1858, served in the N.W. Prov. and in mag. and collr.
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ROY, Jotindra Nath, Indian C.S. (ass/, RUSSELL, Edgar Geer, M.B., B.Sc,
collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at Calcutta Lieut.-Col., Indian Med. Dept. — Joined the
Univ. and Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. after service, 30th March, 1872, and served on gen.
exam, of 1898 ; arrived, 25th Dec, 1899, and and mil. duty, and in various offg. appts. ; civil
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. surgn., Patna, March, 1890; Darjiling, April,
ROY, K. N. (set Kcdar Nath Rov). 1 1892; Dacca, March, 1894; profr., Calcutta med.
ROY, Madhub Chunder, B.A., B.C.E., coll., Sept. , 1896; med. inspr. of emigrants, Jan.,
M.I.C.E., Rai Bahadur, late India Public Works 1897 ; retd., Aug., 1900 ; author of a work on
Dept. —Trained at Calcutta Civil Engrg. Coll. ; ' Malaria and Injuries of Spleen.'
apptd., 16th Sept., 1862, and posted to Bengal ; RUSSELL, George William Erskine.—
exec. engr. , March, 1872; retd. , 1894. J Educ. at Harrow, and Univ. Coll., Oxford;
ROYLE, Joseph R. E. J., CLE.—Educ. at M.P., Aylesbury, 1880-85; parly, sec. to local
King's Coll. Sch., London; entered Indian army govt, board, 1883-85 ; alderman of the county of
from Addiscombe, 7th June, 1861 ; retd., Jan., London, Feb., 1889 ; M.P. for N. Bedfordshire,
1867; on the extra staff of the India museum, 1st 1892-95; under sec. of state for India, Aug.,
Jan., 1867 ; sec, Indian commn. lor Vienna 1892 ; under sec. of state, home dept., March,
exhibn., 1873 ; supt., India museum, 1874 ; clerk 1S94, to July, 1895; author of a 'Life of Mr.
to the special asst. in the statistics and commerce I Gladstone,' and of ' Collections and Recollec-
dept., India office, 1879-91 ; exec, commr. for I tions,' and editor of 'The Letters of Matthew
govt, of India, Amsterdam exhibn., 1883; asst. Arnold.'
sec. for India to royal commn. for the Colonial j RUSSELL, Louis Pitman, Barr. (1875).—
and Indian exhibn., 1886, and official agent for Apptd. judge, Bombay high court, Dec, 1898.
the govt, of India; C.I.E., 1886; curator ol RUSSELL, Reginald Pemberton, India Pub-
Indian section, Imperial Inst., 1891 ; author of j lie Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E.
the official reports on the Indian sections of the 1 Coll.; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1882, and
Amsterdam and Colonial and Indian exhibns. ; posted to Punjab Irrigation Branch ; exec, engr.,
also of a lecture before the Society of Arts, June, Oct., 1894 ; under-sec. to govt. Punjab, Feb.,
1882, on the ' Production ofTea, Cinchona, Wild iS99, to March, 1904.
Silks, and Rhea in India.' RUSSELL, Robert Vane, Indian C.S. (ass/,
RUDKIN, George Drury, B.A., Indian commr., Central Provs.). —Educ. at Winchester,
C.S. (ass/, commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Blun- and Trinity Coll. Cambridge; apptd. after exam,
dell's Sch., Tiverton, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; of 1891 ; arrived, 5th Sept., 1893, and served in
apptd. after exam, of 1902 ; arrived, 5th Dec, the Central Provs. as asst. commr. ; supt. ot
1903, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ethnography, March, 1902 ; ditto, and supt. of
RUN DA LL, Francis Horn blow, C. S. I. , Gen. , gazetteer revision, June, 1902.
R.E., late India Public Works Dept.—Madras RUSSELL, Samuel, B.A., LL.B., late Indian
cngrs., 1841 ; asst. civil engr., 1844 ; civil engr., C.S. (Madras).—Educ. at Santry Sch., and
public works dept., Ganjam, 1854 ; district engr. , Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, c*
Rajamahendri, May, 1855; consulting engr.. 1875; arrived, 7th Nov., 1877, and served t»
Madras irrign. and canal co., Oct., 1859; chief Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and (c:'cV
engr. of irrign. and joint sec. to govt, of Bengal. settlt. officer; special asst., Ganjam, Feb.,
July, 1867; chief engr., 1st class, Aug., i860; sub-collr. and joint mag., April, 1800; district
inspr.-gen. of irrign. and dep. sec. to govt, of and sessions judge, Feb., 1893; retd., lune, 1904.
India, April, 1872, to April, 1874; C.S.I. , Dec, RUSSICK' LAL DU IT (see Dutt, R. L.).
1875- RUSTAMJI DHANJIBHAI SETHNA, B.A.,
RUNDALL, James William, M.I.C.E., late LL.B., Barr. (1884) (registrar, Bombay Nigh
Public Works Dept., Madras.—joined the dept. Court).—Joined
as supernumerary engr., 2nd Aug., 1855 ; exec, ! as acting
the service, 27th March, 1886,
profr., Bombay lawTsch. ; confd., Feb.,
engr., July, 1863; supt. of works, Kistna, Aug., 1889; registrar of the high court, appellate side,
1880; suptg. engr., Oct., 1881 ; retd., 1889.
RUSHTON, William Hayward, India Pub offg., Nov., 1893 ; confd., July, 1895.
lic Works Dept. (e.rec. engr.). — Trained at RUSTOMJEE, C. (see Cursetjee Rustomjee).
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1882, RUTHERFURD, James, Col., late Mysore
and posted to Bengal ; transfd. to N.W. Provs. Rev. Survey. —First commn., ensign, 4th Aug.,
and Oudh, June, 1892 ; exec, engr., May, 1859 ; joined the Mysore rev. survey dept., Jan.,
1894. 1865; dep. supt., April, 1881 ; reverted to mil.
RUSSELL. Alexander Sherwood, late dept., Nov., 1892; retd., Sept., 1898.
Madras Public Works Dept. —Trained at RYDER, Charles Henry Dudley, Capt.,
R.I.E. Coll. ; joined the service, 1st Oct., R.E., Survey of India (deft. supt.).—First
1875; asst. to chief engr. and under sec. to commn., 24th July, 1886; apptd. to survey of
govt., irrign. branch, in 1S82; exec, engr., India as asst. supt.. Nov., 1891 ; dep. supt.,
April, 1886; retd., June, 1899. March, 1897 ; served in China campaign. 1900
RUSSELL, Charles Lennox Somerville, (medal and clasp) ; ill charge of survey detach-
Indian C.S. (under src. to Govt, of India, foreign \ ment with Tibet mission, 1^03-04.
dep/.). — Educ. at Rugby, and St. John's Coll., 1 RYLAND, William Henry, late Jud. Dept. ,
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1891 ; Bengal. —From 10th Dec, 1852, served in the
arrived, 1st Dec. 1893, and served in Bengal : subord. exec, service, Bengal ; offg. collr. of
as asst. mag. and collr.; under sec, jud. , &c, ' stamps, and supt. of abkari rev., March, 1868;
depts., July, 1898; joint mag. and dep. collr,, offg. asst. sec, govt, of Bengal, May, 1869; from
Feb., 1901 ; asst. to resdt. in Mysore, and sec. Dec, 1874, served in the jud. dept. and was
to chief commr.. Coorg, Jan., 1902 ; under apptd. judge of the small cause court at Sealdah,
sec. to Govt, of India, foreign dept., March, April, 1875 ; offg. supt. of stamps and stationery,
1903. I April, 1880; retd., April, 1887.
2 F
<5o6 RECORD OF SERVICES.
RYVES, Thomas James, Local Capt., late SALKELD, Henry Lyde, B.A., Indian C.S.
Police Dept., N.W. Prov.—Served as a volunteer asst. commr., Assam). — Educ. at Man
in the Mutiny (medal); adjutant of mi!, police, chester Gr. Sell, and Oxford Univ. ; apptd. after
Bijnaur, 1859; asst. inspr.-gen., Rohilkhand, exam, of 1806; arrived 9th Dec, 1897, and
April, 1861 ; from Aug., 1861, served as supt. ot served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; transfd.
police in various districts; asst. inspr.-gen., to Assam as asst. commr., July, 1899.
railway police, June, 1888; dep. inspr.-gen., SALMON. Alexander McDonald, late India
June, 1892; rctd., Jan., 1895. Public Works Dept. —Trained at Madras Civil
SABONADIERE, Alfred, Indian C.S. to Engrg. Coll.; apptd. 24th Sept., 1869, and posted
(dist. and sessions judge, United Prov.'). —Educ. reliefBengal ; employed in Bombay on famine
at Charterhouse, and St. John's Coll., Oxford; exec works, 1877; district engr., Patna, 1889-95;
engr., Aug., 1893 ; retd., 1899.
apptd. after exam, of 1885 ; arrived, 19th SALMON, William Arthur, Col., Indian
Jan., 1888, and served in the N.W. Prov. Army, late Pol. Dept., Bombay.—Arrived, nth
and Oudh as asst. commr. , and asst. mag. and May, 1859
collr. ; joint mag., March, 1893; dist. and sess. dept.; as^t. ; pol.
served from March, 1867, in the pol.
agent in Kathiawar, June, 1S70;
judge, Oct., 1898. from Feb., 1 879, served as asst. pol. agent, Janjira;
SACHSE, Frederic Alexander, Indian C.S. joint administrator of Rajpipla, July, 1884 ; and
(asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). — Educ. at of Sangli, Feb., 1885 ; asst. to the govr.-gen.'s
Liverpool Coll. and Cains Coll., Cambridge ; agent, Baroda, in charge of the Okhamandal
apptd. after exam, of rooi ; arrived, 15th Dec, district, and commandant Waghir corps, Nov.,
ti>02, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and 1887; pol. agent, Mahi Kantha, Jan., 1892 ; pol.
collr. supt., Palanpur, July, 1893 ; acting pol. agent,
SADLER, James Hayes, C.B., Lieut.-Col., Kolhapur, June, 1894 ; reverted to mil. dept.,
Indian Stall Corps, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of Aug., 1895.
India. — Firstcommn., 5th July, 1870; mil. duty SAMl-ULLA KHAN, M. (see Muhammad
to July, 1877; offg. asst. pel. agent, Mahi Sami-Ulla Khan).
Kantha, July, 1877; asst. pol. agent, Baroda, SAMMAN, Herbert Frederick, Indian C.S.
May, 1881 ; pol. agent, Muskat, Nov., 1892; asst. (joint mag. andcollr., Bengal). —Educat Edward
sec, govt, of India, foreign dept., April, 1895 ; Vl.'s Sch., Stratford-on-Avon, and Emmanuel
asst. pol. rest., Aden, and pol. agent for Somali Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1800;
coast, Jan., 1897; retd., March, 1899; commr. arrived, 4th Nov., 1892, and served in Bengal
in Uganda, Dec, 1901 ; C.B., June, 1902. as asst. mag. and collr. ; transfd. to Assam as
SAHGAL, B. M. (see Buta Mai Sahgal). asst. commr., April, 1894 ; retranstd. to Bengal
ST. CLAIR, The Hon. Lockhakt Mathew, as asst. mag. ana collr., Mar., 1897; joint mag.
CLE., A.M.I.C.E., late India Public Works andSAMPSON, collr., July, 1899.
Dept. — Trained at R. I.E. Coll. ; apptd., Public Works Arthur Bisks, B.A., late India
1st Oct., 1876, and posted to Central Prov. ; dept., govt, of Dept. —Asst. sec, public works
India, May, 1859; under sec,
exec, engr., Jan., 1884 ; services lent to Sept., 1869; retd., May, 1887.
Nepal state, 1880-92 ; transld. to Assam, April, SAMS, Hubert Arthur, B.A., Indian C.S.
1804; on special dutv, oflice of chiel commr. (asst. commr., Punjab).— Educ at St. Paul's
public works dept.. Central Prov., April, 1897 ; Sch., and Peterhouse, Cambridge ; apptd. after
supt. of works, Nagpur, Mar., 1900; suptg. exam, of 1898 ; arrived, 29th Dec, 1809, and
engr. and sec. to chief commr., Central Prov., served in the Punjab and N.W. Frontier Prov.
Feb., 1902 ; CLE., June, 1902 ; retd., July, 1904. as asst. commr.
ST. QUINTIN, William Astell (senr. clerk, SAMUELLS, Charles Archibald, Barr.
India Audit Office). —Educ at Cheltenham Coll. , I 1869),late Indian C.S. ( Bengal). —Educat King's
and Blackheath Proprietary Sell. ; temporary Coll. Sch., Blackheath Proprietary Sell., and Univ.
clerk, 31st Dec, 1866; junr. examr., Dec, Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of 1S67 ;
1868; senr. examr., Nov., 1878; designation arrived, 25th Nov., 1869, and served in Bengal
changed to senr. clerk, Oct., 1892. as asst. mag., and joint mag. and dep. collr.;
SALAMAN, Selim Myer, M.A., M.D., M.Ch., on famine duty at Champaran, March, 1874 ;
Brigade-Surgn. -Lieut. -Co!., late Bombay Jail oftg. port commr., Calcutta, April, 1886; mag.
Dept.—Joined the service, 1st Oct., 1869; civil and collr., Oct., 1886; ofi'g. commr. of excise,
surgn. and supt. of jail, Bijapur, Nov., 1870: Bengal, April to Aug., 1892; retd., March,
from Feb., 1872, served under the mil. dept. until
June, 1874, when he was apptd. offg. civil surgn. SAMUELLS, William Leycester, Col., late
and supt. of jail, Shikarpur ; supt., Yerauda I.S.C— First comnin., 20th Nov., 1857; served
central jail, May, 1878; in addn. supt., Poona from 18th Dec, 1864, in the non-regulation
city jail, Dec, 1878 ; retired, March, 1897. commn., Bengal, as asst. commr. and dep.
SALE, Edward Little, B.A., Indian C.S. Chota commr. ; special boundary commr. (Rewa and
(2nd asst., Bombay).—Educ. at Bury St. and small Nagpur), 1868-71 ; offg. cantonmt. mag.
Edmunds Sch., and Clare Coll., Cambridge; 1873 ; offg. cause court judge, Barrackpur, April,
apptd. after exam, of 1893 ; arrived, 22nd Dec, retd., April,pol. agent, Hill Tipperah, April, 1875 ;
1890.
1894, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and SANDF.LL, Joseph William Henry, late
mag., and forest settlt. officer; 2nd asst., Indian Postal Dept. —Joined the service, 1st
Feb., 1902. March, 1862; chief asst. to dep. acctnt.-gen. ,
SALE, Stephen George, M.A., Barr. (1876) Assam, Dec, 1878; chief supt., fin. dept., Jan.,
(judge, high court, Calcutta).—Entered the 1881 ; transfd. tooffice of acctnt.-gen., Bombay,
service as offg. judge, high court, Calcutta, Sept., 1881 ; comptr., Calcutta post office, Jan.,
March, 1893 ; confd., Jan., 1896. 1890; retd., April, 1897,

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SANDEMAN, John Edward, Col., Indian to Allahabad, acting for a time as suptg. engr.
Army, late Survey of India Dept. —Joined at and consulting engr. for railways, N.W. Prov.,
Addiscombe, i860; ensign, Bengal infantry, 7th acted as field engr. at Cawnpore, and was subse
June, 1861 ; studied at Rurki Coll., and obtained quently senr. engr. officer with the Gurkha
certificate qualifying for engr. , public works force under Jung Bahadur; exec. engr. and
dept., Sept., 1864; apptd. to the survey dept., supt. of convicts, Maulmain, Jan. -Nov., 1859,
Oct., 1864; served with the Hazara expedn., and subsequently garrison engr. , Fort William ;
1868 (medal) ; dep. supt. , Jan., 1879; supt. (new asst. to chief engr., Mysore, June, 1861 ; chief
scale), Aug., i8q2 ; dir. of Bengal surveys, April, engr., Mysore, 1866-77; sei-viccs placed at dis
1892 ; promoted to dep. surveyor-gen. (in charge, posal of govt, of Victoria for reporting on the
rev. surveys), in addn., March, 1895; returned waterworks of the colony, 1871 ; dep. sec. to
to Europe, Sept., 1898. govt, of India, Sept., 1877 ; commanding engr.
SANDERS, Edwin, Surgn.-Major, late Bengal of the S. Afghanistan expedny. force under
Med. Dept. —Se rved under the govt, of Bengal Lieut.-Gen. Stewart, C.B., 1878-79; sec. to
from 1st Nov., 1869, to May, 1871 ; otfg. civil govt, of Madras, public works dept., April,
surgn., Chittagong, March, 1881; civil surgn., 1879; fellow of Madras univ., March, 1881 ;
Murshidabad, June, 1889 ; retd., Jan., 1891. resigned the public works dept. in 1883; retd.
SANDERS, Henry Charles, India Public from the army "Jan., 1884; chairman, board of
Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. works, Dublin.
Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1882, and SANSBURY, William Henry, India Office
posted to N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; transfd. to {2nd class clerk, registry and record dept.). —
the Punjab, Dec, 1893; exec, engr., Jan., 1897. Apptd. 2nd class clerk. 20th Nov., 1902.
SANDERS, James, Indian C.S. (dist. and SARADA CHARAN MITRA, M.A., B.L.
sess. judge. United Prov.).—Educ. at the (judge, high court, Calcutta). —Offd. as judge,
Coll. Sch. and Univ. ol Edinburgh ; apptd. high couit, Calcutta, Feb. to Sept., 1902, March
after exam, of 1877: arrived, 3rd Dec, 1E79, to Sept., 1903; confd. in that appt., 29th April,
and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as 1904.
asst. mag. and collr. and asst. commr. ; offg. SARAT KUMAR GHOSE, B.A., Indian
city mag., and wasika officer. Lucknow, 1886, C.S. (asst. watr. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at
1888 and iS8o; joint mat-., March, 1888; dep. the Metrop. instn. and the Univ , Calcutta, and
commr., April, 1894 ; dist. and sess. judge, Trinity Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of
Feb., 1896. 1002; arrived, 30th Nov., 1903, and served in
SANDERS, Richard Careless, M.D., Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.
K.R.C.S., Lieut. -Col., late Bengal Med. Ser I SARGEAUNT, Charles Chester, Col.,
vice.—First commn., 1869; in mil. employ till I I.S.C., late Rev. Survey Dept., Madras.—En
July, 1874, from which date he served as sign, 31st May, 1856; arrived, 25th Sept., 1856;
surgn.. and civil surgn. at various stations in the I served in the dept. from Feb., 1867 ; dep. supt.,
N.W. Prov. ; ophthalmic surgn. and profr., j Dec, 1881 ; on special duty to revise and re
med. coll., Calcutta, Aug., 1886 ; retd., July, publish the survey manual, April, i836; supt. of
1900. rev. survey, lune, 1886; retd., Lily, 1887.
SANDHURST (Baron), Rioht Hon. William SARGEAUNT, Richard Arthur, Col.,
Mansfield, G.C.S.I., G.C. I.E.—Born, 1855; j R.E., late India Public Works Dept.—Fii-st
educ. at Rugby; sub-lieut. , Coldstream guards, commn., Dec, 1861 ; joined the Bombay public
1875; succeeded his father (who had been chief 1 works dept. , May, 1864; asst. consulting engr. for
of the start during the Indian Mutiny, com railways, Nov., 1864; served in the Abyssinian
mander-in-chief, Bombay, 1860-65, commander- expedn. of 1868 ('medal); examr.of railway accts.,
in-chief in India, 1865-70, and commander-in- I Bombay, April, 1872 ; dep. consulting engr. for
chief, Ireland, 1870-75) in the title in 1876; 1 guaranteed railways, Calcutta, May, 1877 ; sec.
resigned his commn., 1879 ; acted as a lord to railway conference, 1879; rev. asst., railway
in waiting to H.M. the Queen from Sept., 1880, 1 branch, public works secretariat, govt, of India,
to June, 1885 ; under sec. of state for war, ) 1880 ; manager, N. Bengal state railway, July,
Feb.-Aug., 1886, and again from Aug., 1892; ! 1882; olfg. under sec. to govt, of India, railway
go vr. of Bombay, Feb., 1895, to Feb., 1900; I branch, Feb., 1833 ; olfg. manager, Punjab N.
C.S. I., Mar., 1900. state railway, June, 1884; otfg. manager of E.
SANDIFORD, Charles Thomas, C.B., j Bengal railway, June, 1887 ; otfg.consultingengr.
M.I.C.E., M.I.M.E., late India Public Works for railways, and joint sec, railway dept., Bom-
Dept.—Joined the dept. from Sind, Punjab, [ bay, May,"1888; manager, Oudh and Rohilkhand
and Delhi railway as locomotive supt., N.W. railway, Jan., 1889; dir.-gen. of railways, and
state railway, Jan., 1886; retd., 1899; C.B., j dep. sec. to govt, of India, public works dept.,
June, 1903. May, 1892; retd., Aug., 1895.
SANDfLANDS, Percival Arthur, Bengal SATIS CHANDRA MUKERIEE (see
Police Dept. (dist. supt. of police*. —Apptd. otrg. Mukerjee, S. C).
asst. supt. of police, 17th Aug., 1875; confd., SATYENDRA CHANDRA MALLIK, M.A.,
Nov., 1881 ; dist. supt., Dec, 1889. Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —
SANJANA, K.C. (see Kavasji Cursetji San- Educ. at Calcutta Univ. , and St. John's Coll.,
jana). Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1896 ; arrived,
SANKEY, Sir Richard Hieram, K.C.B., 8th Dec, 1897, and served in Bengal as asst.
Lieut.-Gen., late R.E. —Ensign, nth Dec, I mag. and collr.
1846; arrived, Nov., 1848; ortg. suptg. engr., SATYENDRA PRASANNA SINHA (Barr.,
Nagpursubsidiary force, 1850-53 ; supt. of the east 1886).—Apptd. Standing Counsel, Calcutta,
coast canal, 1856-57; addl. under sec, govt, 24th Dec, 1903.
of India, public works dept., March, 1857; on SATYENDRANATH TAGORE, late Indian
outbreak of Mutiny proceeded with special appt. C.S. (Bombay). —Educ. at Presidency Coll., and
6oS RECORD OF SERVICES.
Calcutta Univ.; apptd. after exam, of 1863; I SCOBIE, Mackay John, A.M.I.C.E., India
arrived, 12th Dec., 1864, and served in Bombay Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). —Trained at
as asst. collr. and mag., asst. judge, and judge R.l.E. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1876, and
and sessions judge ; judge, Sholapur-Bijapur, posted to Hyderabad as assist, engr. ; exec,
Aug., 1883; ditto Satara, April, 1896.; retd., engr., Aug., 1886; transfd. to Burma, April,
Jan., 1897. 1889; suptg. engr., Sept., 1903; transfd. to
SAUNDERS, Arthur Leslie, Indian C.S. Central Prov., Oct , 1903.
(mag, and collr.. United Prov.).—Educ. at the SCOBLE, Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew RrcHARn,
Oratory Sch., Edgbaston, and Kalliol Coll., K.C.S.I., K.C.—Called to the bar at Lincolns
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1880; arrived, Inn, Jan., 1856 ; held the offices of clerk of the
22nd Nov., 1882, and served in the N.W. crown and commr. for taking accts. and for local
Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; investigations, under the high court, Bombay,
transfd. to the Central Prov., Oct., 1885 ; 1863-66 ; advocate of the high court, 1866-76. and
asst. commr., Oct., 1888; judge, small cause successively held the offices of sheriff, 1866-67,
court, March, 1892 ; commr. of excise, April, legal remembrancer, 1869-72, and advocate-gen.,
1892 ; dep. commr., Feb., 1893 ; also second sec. 1872-77; conducted the prosecution of theGaek-
to chief commr. , Feb., 1894; acting chief sec, 1 war of Baroda, 1875 ; was also member of the
Nov., 1894, and May, 1895; acting commr., , legist, council of Bombay, 1870-76; Q.C., 1876;
April to July, 1899 ; transfd. to N.W. Prov. and I legal meiMberoi thecovr.-gen.'scouncil, 1886-91 :
Oudh, March, 1901 ; mag. and collr., Mar., C.S.I., Jan., 1889; K.C.S.I., May, 1890; M.P. for
1901. I Central Hackney from 1892 to 1900; member
SAUNDERS, Leslie Harry, Indian C.S. I of royal commn. on Indian expenditure.
(dep. commr., Burma). — Educ. at Dulwich May, 1895; treasurer of Lincoln s Inn, 1809;
Coll., and Wadham Coll., Oxford; apptd. member ofjudl. committee of the Privy Council,
after exam, of 1887 ; arrived, 30th Nov., Dec, 1901.
1889, and served in Burma as asst. commr., and SCONCE, Gideon Colquhoun, Barr. (1864),
offg. under sec. ; offg. supt., N. Shan states, latejud. Dept., Bengal. —Offg. mag., Calcutta,
Sept., 1893, to May, 1894; dep. commr., April, j 1 2th Nov., 1866; clerk of the Calcutta court ot"
1901. small causes, Dec, 1870; judge of the court,
SAVAGE, Henry, C.S.I., Indian C.S. Jan., 1874; chief judge, Oct., 1889 ; retd., Oct.,
(commr., Bengal).—Educ. at Liverpool Inst. ; 1803.
apptd. after exam, of 1872; arrived, 23rd Oct., SCONCE, James, Col., Indian Army, late
1874, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and Survey Dept.—Joined at Addiscombe, Feb.,
collr.; joint mag. and dep. collr., Sept., 1885; i 1852; lieut., Bengal artillery, Dec, 1853;
mag. and collr., Jan., 1891 ; commr., Dacca, served during the Mutiny (medal and clasps) ;
Nov., tooo : C.S.I., June, 1904. served from Oct., 1859, as asst. and rev.
SAVIELLE, George Abreo, late India surveyor in Bundelkhand, Central Prov., and
Public Works Dept. — Trained at R.l.E. Bengal ; dep. surveyor-gen. (rev. survey
Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1877, and pouted to branch), Jan., 1879; offd. as surveyor-gen. of
state railways as asst. engr. ; lent to B. B. and India ; reverted to mil. dutv, April, 1891.
C I. Rly., from Jan., 1885; exec, engr., Sept., SCOTSON, John Thomas, B.A., Indian C.S.
1891 ; retd., Nov., 1904. (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at
SAVORY, Henry George Scott, India Middlesborough High Sch. and Peterhousc
Public Works Dept. {exec. engr.). —Trained at Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1901 ;
R.l.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., Sept. , 1879, and arrived 28th Nov., 1902, and served in Bombay
posted to state railways; exec, engr., Sept., as asst. collr. and mag.
1891 ; dep. consulting engr. to govt, of India for SCOTT, Arthur Guillum, India Office
railways, Lucknow, April, 1898 ; ditto, Calcutta, (Acctnt.-Gcn.). —Educ. at the Royal Agricl.
April, 1902, to Oct., 1903. Coll., Cirencester, and at private schs. ; East
SCAMP, Edward, India Office (2nd class India house writer, old establt., 7th Nov., 1857;
clerk, store dept.). —Apptd. clerk, 2nd class, junr. clerk, acctnt.-gen.'s dept., India office.
1st May, 1900. Aug., i860; senr. clerk, Jan., 1872; assessor ot
SCHLICH.William, CLE., Ph.D., late Forest income-tax, 1892; dep. acctnt. - gen., June.
Dept., Govt, of India.—Apptd. asst. conservator 1893; accnt.-gen., May, 1900; clerk to commrs.
of forests, Dec, 1866 ; conservator, Bengal, Dec, of income tax, May, 1002.
1872 ; transfd. to the Punjab, 1880; inspr.-gen. of SCOTT, Arthur Thayer, B.A., Indian C.S.
forests, April, 1883 ; retd., 188S, and was apptd. I (asst. mag. and collr. United Prov.).—Educ.
principal protr. ot forestry at Cooper's Hill j at Rugby ^Sch. and Oriel Coll., OxfDrd ; apptd.
Coll. ; author of ' A Manual of Forestry,' &c. after exam, of 1000 ; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1901, and
SCHOFIELD, Sidney Charles Aprs, India I served in the United Prov. as asst. mag. and
Office (second class clerk, Accnt. -Gen's dept.). ; collr.
—Educ. at Alleyn's Sch., Dulwich ; apptd. SCOTT, Basil, B.A., Judicial Dept., Bom
clerk, 2nd class, accnt. -gen. 's dept., 8th Nov., bay (advocate-general). — Apptd. advocate-
1001. general. Bombay, 4th Feb., 1902.
SCHURR, Henry Samuel, Bengal Police I SCOTT, Sir Buchanan, K.C.I.E., Col., R.E.
Dept. (dist. supt. ofpolice). —Joined the service, ; — Joined the service, 2nd Aug., 1871 ; from Oct.,
28th Sept., 1877, as offg. asst. supt. nf police; I 1874, served as asst. engr. in the Punjab ; on
confd.. May, 1880; dist. supt., April, 1888. field service in the Afghan war, 1878-79 (medal) ;
SCOBIE, Donald Mackay, late India exec, engr., May, 1883; supt. of works and
Public Works Dept.—Trained at R.l.E. 1 engr.-in-chief, Zhob valley survey, Aug., 1888;
Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1881, and acted as mint master, Calcutta, 1891 ; mint
posted to Hyderabad ; transfd. to Burma, Nov., master, Bombay, March, 1895; ditto, Calcutta,
1895; exec. "engr., Oct., 1899; retd., Oct., 1904. I April, 1897 ; K.C.I.E., June, 1904 ; retd., 1904,
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SCOTT, Edwin, Indian C.S. (collr. and mag., service as 2nd lieut., Bengal engrs. , 13th June,
Madras). — fAuc. at St. Pauls Sch., Balliol 1856 ; arrived, 10th June, 1858; served with the
Coll., Oxford, and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. Bengal sappers and miners until Feb., 1859,
after exam, of 1884; arrived. 15th Jan., 1887, through the campaign in Oudh (medal); joined
and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; public works dept., Feb., 1859, and served in the
head asst., July, 1893 ; sub-coilr. and joint mag., N.W. Prov. in the irrign. branch ; principal,
May, 1898; collr. and mag., March, 1904. Thomason civil engrg. coll., Sept., 1861; asst.
SCOTT, Frederick William Mortimer, to chief engr. , irrign. Dranch, April, 1S69 ; from
India Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.).— Nov., 1869, served on the Ganges canal as exec,
Trained at K.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as and suptg. engr.; in 1877 was sent on depn. to
asst. engr., Sept., 1879, and posted to Central Mysore to serve as chief engr. and famine
India , exec, engr., Feb., 1890 ; transfd. to commr.; C.S. I., May, 1878; again joined the
Central Prov., Nov., 1899. irrign. dept. of the N.W. Prov., Feb.. 1879;
SCOTT, Gavin, M.A., Indian C.S. (asst. olid, as sec. to the chief commr. of British
commr., Burma).—Educ. at Glasgow Univ., Burma, May, 1881 ; retd., Jan., 1383; K.C.M.G.,
and Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, 1887; under sec, public works ministry, Egypt,
of 1898 ; arrived, 20th Dec, 1899, and served in to 1892, when he was apptd. under sec for
Burma as asst. commr. and asst. settlmt. otfr. Scotland ; president of Indian irrig. commn.,
SCOTT, George Batley, late Survey of India visitors,190 1 ; K. C.S. I., Jan., 1903; member of board of
Dept. —Joined the service, 1st May, 1863; asst. R.I.E. Coll., Jan., 1903.
supt., survey dept., Nov., 1884 dep. supt., SCOTT-MONCRIEFF, George Kenneth,
CLE., Col.,
April, 1890; supt. of land record surveys, N.W. Dept. —First commr., R.E., late India Public Works
Prov. and Oudh, Dec, 1894; reid., July, 1901 ; the Public Works Dept.Sept., 1873; apptd. to
served in the Black Mountain cxpcdn., Jowaki- 1878 ; exec, engr., 1884; as asst. engr., Feb.,
Afridi expedn., Afghan war, Zhob valley ex- duty i826; reappointed to reverted to imperial
pedn., &c. ; author of a Pushto vocabulary, Punjab, Dec, 1898 ; on fieldpublic works dept.,
' Pathans of the N.W. Frontier,' reports on expedy. force, Aug., 1900; CLE., July, Chinaservice with
various parts of Afghanistan, Sec 1901 ;
SCOTT, Sir James George, K.C.I.E., Barr. sec. to chief commr., N.W. Frontier Prov.,
(1896), Pol. Dept., Burma (supdl. Southern Shan public works dept., 1501 ; comdg. R.E. Curragh,
States). —Apptd. asst. commr., 9th April, 1886; April, 1904.
SCOTT-O'CONNOR, Vincent Clarence,
on duty in the Shan states, Dec, 18S6 ; asst. B.A., Fin. and Comm. Dept.,
supt., Shan states, Dec, 1888 ; on duty with (comptr., Assam). — Joined theGovt, of India
dept., 19th
Anglo-Siamese boundary commn., 1889-00; May, 1890; asst. comptr., Burma, April,
supt., N. Shan states, July, 1892; charge inspr. of local fund acctnts., Burma, Oct., 1892; 1893 ;
d'affaires at Bangkok, Nov., 1893 ; on depn. asst. acctnt.-gen., Bombay, Dec, 1397; examr.
with Anglo-French buffer state commn., Oct., of local fund accnts., N.W. Prov. and Oudh,
1894; on duty with Burma-China boundary
commn., Nov., 1398 ; dep. commr., Aug., 1900; Jan., 1898 ; asst. acctnt.-gen., Burma, Dec,
K.C.I.E., Nov., 1901 ; supdt., S. Shan states, 1399 ; comptr., Assam, July, 1902.
SCOVELL, Charles Thornton Rennie,
March, igoi; author of ' The Burinan, His Life
and Notions,' ' France and Tong-king,' 'Burma India Trained
Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —
at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr.,
as it was, as it is, and as it will be,' ' Burma, 23rd Sept.,
the Eastern Countr y, and the Race of the Bra- eonsg. engr.1885, and posted to state rlys. ; dep.
for rlys., Madras, March, 1893;
inahs,' and 'The Hill Slopes of Tong-king.' exec, engr., Sept., 1895 ; dep. consg. engr. for
SCOTT, Mathew Henry, late Bombay C.S. — rlys., Bombay, April, 1899.
Apptd. after exam, ot 1862; arrived, i6lh Dec, SCRATCHLEY, Arthur James, India
1863, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — Trained at
mag. and asst. judge and sessions judge ; judge, R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr.,
Khandcsh, Feb., 1881 ; judge and sessions judge, Sept., 1880, and posted to the Punjab (irriga
Ahmadnagar, May, 1882; district judge, Satara, tion; ; exec, engr., Aug., 1893.
April, 1892; retd., May, 1893. SCROOPE, Henry William Paul, M.A.,
SCOTT, Ross, M.A., Barr. (1878), Indian Indian C.S. (joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal).
C.S. (judt. commr., Oudh). —Educ. at Omagh —Educ. at Stonyhurst Coll., London Univ., and
Acad., the Royal Acadl. Instn. and Seminary, Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, ot
Belfast, and Queen's Coll., Belfast; apptd. alter 1894; arrived, 24th Dec, 1895, and served in
exam, of 1871 ; arrived, 26th Oct., 1873, and Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint inag. and
served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and dep. collr., May, 1903.
collr.; joint mag., Nov., 1886; district and aCUDAMORE, Walter Victor, Major
sessions judge, Jan., 1890; judl. commr., Oudh, R.E., Indian Educl. Service (principal andprofr.
March, xoox. of civil engrng., Coll. oj Science, Poona). —First
SCOTT, Thomas Augustus, Col., Indian commn., 16th Sept., 1885; asst. engr., mil.
Army, late Central Prov. Commn. — First works dept., Jan., 1888; ditto, Mu Valley
commn., June, 1857; arrived, 29th June, 1857; rly., Nov., 1889; ditto, Bombay public works
from Jan., 1862, served in the police dept., dept., March, 1892; exec engr., July, 1898;
Central Prov., and was apptd. district supt., employed on rly. works in S. Africa, 1899-1902 ;
March, 1864; from June, 1865, served as asst. principal and profr. of civil engrng., Coll ot
commr.; dep. commr., Dec, 1882; offd. as Science, Poona, April, 1903.
commr., 1890-91 ; reverted to mil. dept., Aug., SCULLY, John, Lieut.-Col., late Indian Med.
1894. Service. —Joined the dept., 1872; served as
SCOTT-MONCRIEFF, Sir Colin Campbell, med. officer, Kashgarh pol. agency, 1874-76 ;
K.C.M.G.,K.CS.I.,Col.,R.E., retd.—Joined the residency surgn., Nipal, 1876-78; mcd. officer.
6io RECORD OF SERVICES.
Gilgit, 1878-80; acting dep. assay master, Educ. at Repton Sch., and Oriel Coll.,
Calcutta mint, 1882-83 ! dep. assay master of Oxford (classical scholar) ; selected candidate,
the Bombay mint, May, 1884; assay master of indian Civil Service, Sept., 1895; junior
the Calcutta mint, Mav, 1886 ; retd., April, 1899. clerk, judl. and pub. dept., India Office, May,
SEABROOKE, James Herbert, B.A., India 1898 ; resdt. clerk, Nov., 1898, to April,
Office (asst. sec, rev. and statistics dept.). — 1901 ; temporarily transfd. for duty in the
Educ. at King's Coll., London, and Queen's mily. dept., July to Oct., 1900; pnv. sec. to
Coll., Oxford (scholar, 1871-74); junr. clerk, pari v. under sec. of state, March, 1901 ; senior
fin!, dept., 13th Jan., 1876; mil. dept., 1877; clerk, finl. dept., Nov. 1902.
senr. clerk, June, 1887; asst. sec, rev. and SETON'-KARR, Walter Scott, late Bengal
statistics dept., April, 1900. C.S.—Educ. at Rugby ; apptd. from Haileybury
SEAL, B. K. (see Brojcndra Koomar Seal). in 1842 ; arrived, 12th Dec, 1842, and served in
SEALY, Charles William Henry, Lieut.- Bengal as asst. and joint mag. and dep. colli. ;
Col., Indian Army. —First commn., 17th July, ! mag. ofJessore,i847; under sec, govt, of Bengal.
1866; cantonmt. mag., Aden, May, 1875; 2nd lS-47-53i collr.ofTirhut, 1857; civil and sessions
asst. to rest., Oct., 1885 ; asst. pol. agent, S. judge, Jessore, 1858-60; prest.ofindigo commn.,
Mahratta country, May, j38g ; 2nd asst. to pol. i860 ; sec. to govt, of Bengal, 1860-61 ; legisl.
agent, Kathiawar, Sept., 1889; 1st asst. to rest., council of India, 1861 ; commr. of rev. ajvi cir
Aden, and pol. agent for the Somali coast, cuit, Chittagong, and member of provl. legisl.
Aug., 1893; acting pol. rest., Aden, May-July, council, 1862; judge, high court, Calcutta, 1862-
1894; pol. agent, Mahi Kantha, March, 1896; 68; foreign sec, govt, of India, i858 , netd.,
alienation settlt. officer, Junaghad, Feb., 1897 ; 1870; vice-chancellor of the univ. of Calcutta in
pol. supt., Palanpur, Mar., 1898; pol. agent, 1 863 and 1869.
Kolhapur, June, 1900 to April 1902 ; joint SF.WELL, Euknf.zer James, late Indiac C.S.
compiler of an account of the Arab tribes —Educ. at Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after
in the vicinity of Aden, and has trarisld. exam of ia/0; arrived, 1st Nov., 1872, and
Van Den Berg's work on HadJiramuth, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ;
part ol Carsten Niebuhr's description of ion famine duty, 1877-78; senr. asst., Gan-
Arabia. jam, June, 1882; sub-collr. and joint mag.,
SEATON, William John, Col., Indian Army, Dec, 1887 ; district and sessions judge, Oct.,
late Forest Dept., Burma. —Ensign, Madras 1889; collr. and mag., Feb., 1890; district
infantry, Sept., 1855; asst. supt. in the forest and sessions judge, Jan., 1801 ; retd., July,
dept., Dec, i860; dep. conservator, 1st class, I 1897.
April, 1865; conservator, Nov., 1867; reverted SF.WELL, Henry, M.A., late Madras C.S.—
to mil. duty, 1892. Educ. at Radley, and Univ. Coll., Oxford :
SEDDON, Charles Norman, Indian C.S. apptd. after exam, of 1861 ; served in Madra?
(pol. agent, Bombay). —F.duc. at Liverpool Coll., as asst. mag. and collr., acting under sec, and
and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of sub-collr. ; collr. and mag., Trichinopoli, May,
1889 ; arrived, 25th Nov., 1891, and served in 1875; district and sessions judge, Nov., 1886:
Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; 2nd asst., collr. and mag., S. Arcot, Nov., 1887; retd., Jan.,
April, 1897 ; admtr. of Navanagar State, May, 1891.
1901 ; 1st asst., March, 1903 ; asst. resdt., SEWF.LL. Robert, late Indian C.S.(Madras .
Baroda, Sept., 1903 to May, 1004. — Educ. at St. Peter's Coll., Radley; apptd. after
SELBY, Francis Guv, M.A., Indian Educl. exam, of 1866; arrived, 19th Dec, 1868, ami
Service (principal, Dcccan Coll.).—Educ. at served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag:. ; on
Wadham Coll., Oxford ; arrived, 7th Feb., famine duty, Oct., 1877, and on special duty in
1877, and served from that date as profr. of connection with the arcliEeological survey of the
'ogic and moral philosophy in the Deccan coll., Madras presidency, Jan., 1881, and again, Jan.,
Poona ; principal and ditto, Deccan coll., Dec, ' 1883; sub-collr. andjoint mag.,Tinnevelli, Sept.,
1890; oflg. director of public instruction, June, 1884; fellow of Madras univ. , 1887 ; from Sept. ,
1002, to May, 1903. 1888, served as district and sessions judge, and
SELLS,Arthur, B.A.,lateBengal C.S.—Educ. collr. and mag. ; retd., Dec, 1894 ; author of 'A
at Merton Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, Report on the Amaravati Tope, and Excavations
of 1859; arrived, 28th Nov., i860; from Nov., on its Site,' 'Chronological Tables for S. India
1 86 1, served the in N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. irom the 6th Century, a. p.,' 'A Sketch of the
and collr., and joint mag.; mag. and collr., Dynasties of S. India,' vols. 1. and II. of the
Muzaffarnagar, Aug., 1878, and civil and ' Archaeological Survey Series of S. India,' * Early
sessions judge, Cawnpore, April, 1882 ; district Buddhist Symbolism,' &c.
and sessions judge, Meerut, Oct., 1886; rttd., SHADBOLT, Ernest Ifill, M.I.C.E..
May, 1890. India Public Works Dept. (snpfg. engr.).—
SEN, A.C. (see Ambica Charan Sen). Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct.,
SEN, Birfndra Chandra, Indian C.S. (joint 1874, and posted to state railways ; exec, engr.,
map. and dy. collr.. Bengal). —F.duc. at Dacca I May, 1883 ; services lent to Bhaunagar ami
Coll., Presidency Coll., and the Univ., Calcutta, Gondal states, 1887-91 ; engr.-in-chief, Bezvada-
and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of Madras railway survey, Feb., 1894 ; employed
1391 ; arrived, 17th Nov., 1893, and served in in same capacity on Madura - Pamban and
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag. and Tinnevelly-Quilon railwav surveys, Dec, 1894;
dy. collr., June, 1900. supt. of works, Kotri-Rohri railway, Dec.
SEN, P! N. (see Prto Nath Sen). 1895 ; suptg. engr., May, 1899.
SETHNA, R. D. (see Rustamji Dhaniibhai SHAKESPEAR, Alexander Muirson
Sethna). Wake, Indian C.S. (commr.,' United Prov.).—
SETON, Malcolm Cotter Cariston, B A, Educ. at Harrow ; apptd. after exam, of 1876 ;
Indi'i O'lice (senior clerk, finl. dept.)— arrived, 17th Nov., 1878, and served in the
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N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and commr., May, 1888 ; commr., March, 1901 ; offg.
collr. ; joint mag., Aug., 1887; private sec. to judl. commr., Upper Burma, June, 1904.
lieut.-govr., March, 1888; asst. commr., Jan., SHAW, William Robert, late India Public
1890; dep. commr., Feb., 1894; mag. and Works Dept.—Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd.
collr, Nov., 1895; dist. and sess. judge, April, to the dept. as asst. engr., S_-pt., 1880, and
1896 ; mag. and collr., 1st grade, March, 1897; posted to state railways ; exec engr., June,
commr., April, 1903. 1891 ; dep. consg. engr. for rlys. , Bombay,
SHAKESPEAR, John, C.I.E., D.S.O., Mav, 1896, and March, 1901 ; retd., Dec, 1903.
Major, Indn. Army (dep. commr., and supdt., SHAW-STEWART, John Heron Maxwell,
Lushai Hills). —First commn., 22nd Jan., 188: ; ! Col., R.E., late Public Works Dept., Madras.—
asst. pol. offr., Chittagong Hills, May, 1890; First commn. as lieut. , Madras engrs. , June,
supt., S. Lushai Hills, April', 1891 ; CLE., May, 1851 ; arrived, 31st Dec, 1853; served in the
1896; asst. commr., Aoril, 1896; dep. commr., dept. from Jan., 1854, as asst. engr. and exec
Nov., 1S97; ditto and supt., Lushai Hills, April, engr. ; served in the China campaign, i860 (medal
1898. and two clasps); dep. sec. to govt., public works
SHANKER MADHO CHITNAVIS, B.A., dept., Dec, 1863; under sec, Oct., 1866;
Statutory C.S. {dep. commr., Central Prov.). I comptr. , public works accts. , Madras, May,
—Apptd. probr. for the civil service under the 1867 ; consulting engr. for railways, Madras,
statutory rules, July, 1885 ; confd. as asst. I Oct., 1867; chief engr., Oct., 1870; joint sec
commr., 5th Oct., 1887; dep. commr., Dec, I to govt., railway branch, Feb., 1877; sec. to
1896; K.-i-H, medal, Nov., 1901. I govt., public works dept., Sept., 1883 ; member ol
SHARP, Frederick, A.M.I.C.E., late India I legisl. council, Madras, Sept., 1883 ; retd., Sept.,
Public Works Dept.—Trained at Cooper's Hill
Coll.; apptd., 1st Oct., 1875, and posted to j 1886. SHEARME, David, Indian C.S. (under sec.
Mysore; on famine duty, 1877; transfd. to to govt., Burma). —Educ. at Westminster and
Coorg, April, 1881 ; exec, cngr., May, 1883 ; Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam,
transfd. to Central Prov., Dec, 1886; and to of 1897; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1898, and served
Burma, March, 1887; retd., May, 1897. in Burma as asst. commr. ; asst. sec. to govt. ,
SHARP, Frederick William, India Office, Feb., 1902 ; under sec. to govt., April, 1903.
(supervisor, Store Dept.). — Educ. at Milton SHEEPSHANKS, Richard, B.A., Barr.
Coll., Ullesthorpe; clerk, 2nd class, India store I (1895),
depot, March, 1885 ; supervisor, 2nd grade, Oct., j Calcutta).Indian C.S. (registrar, high court,
—Educ. at Winchester, and at St.
1901.
SHARP, HenryGranvillE, B.A., late Indian London ; apptd. after exam, and
John's Coll., Cambridge, Univ. Coll.,
C.S. (Bengal). —Educ. at Horncastle Gr. Sch., 27th of 1894 ; arrived,
Marlborough Coll., and Queen's Coll., Oxford; mag. Dec, 1895, and served in Bengal as asst.
apptd. after exam, of 1865 ; arrived, 27th Jan., , muncpl. and collr. ; under sec to govt., finl. and
1868 ; served in the rev. and jud. depts. in Calcutta, Sept., May,
dept., 1899; registrar, nigh court,
Bengal; on famine duty at Madras, 1877; joint 1901.
mag. and dep. colli'., Dec, 1878 ; mag. and collr., Major,SHELLEY, Archibald Douglas Graham,
Oct., 1884; retd., Jan., 1894. R.E., India Public Works Dept. (exec,
engr.). —First commn., 26th July, 1881 ; apptd.
SHARP, William Hastings, M.A., Indian to mil. works dept. as asst. engr., Jan., 1885;
Educl. Service (profr. of lo^ic and moral
philosophy, Elphinstone Coll., Bombay).—Educ. transfd. to state rlys., May, 1888 ; dep. consg.
engr. for rlys., and under sec. to govt., Madras,
at Marlborough Sch. and Trinity Coll., Oxford ; Jan.,
entered the service, 4th May, 1891, and received South 1894; exec, engr., Sept., 1894; lent to
Indian Rly. Co. from Oct., 1895.
the appointment he now holds. SHEPARD, Arthur William, Bombay
SHARPIN, Ven. Frederick Lloyd, M.A.,
late Ecclesl. Dept., Bombay.—Educ. at Exeter Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at
R.I.E. Coll. ; entered the service, 29th Jan.,
Coll., Oxford ; joined the service, Aug., 1865; 1886, as asst. engr. ; exec, engr., Nov., 1898.
arrived, 13th Oct., 1865; served as chaplain at
various stations in Bombay and Sind ; senr. SHEPHARD, Horatio Hale, M.A., Barr.
chaplain, Oct., 1875; senr. presidency chaplain, (1867), India Office (legal adviser to Sec. ofState).
June, 1880; archdeacon and commissary, June, —Profr. of law at Presidency Coll., Madras, 1st
1886, also chaplain of Satara ; retd., Oct., Oct., 1873 ; fellow of Madras univ., 1881 ; apptd.
1888. govt, pleader, June, 1881 ; member ot Madras
SHAW, Arthur Trevor Ambrose, Indian legisl. council, March, 1885; advocate-gen. of
C.S. (dep. commr., Burma).—-Educ. at Chelten Madras and offg. judge of high court, Jan., 1888;
ham Coll. and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. I confd. as judge of high court, July, 1889 ; offg.
after exam, of 1881 ; arrived, r3th Dec, 1883, I chief justice, May, 1898; retd. July, 1901 ;
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.; apptd. legal adviser and solicitor to sec. ol
transfd. to Burma as asst. commr., Feb., 1886; i state, 27th April, 1902.
dep. commr., Oct., 1800. SHEPHERD, Charles Edward, Col., Indian
SHAW, Charles G., late India Office.— Army, late India Public Works Dept. —Apptd.,
East India House writer, old estabt., 17th I 26th Sept., 1864, and posted to Central Prov. ;
Jan., 1855 ; junr. clerk, store dept., July, 1855 ; exec, engr., Sept., 1868 ; transfd. to mil. works,
senr. clerk, June, i860 ; asst. to dir.-gen. of j Dec, 1872 ; and to state railways, Nov., 1874 ;
stores, Nov., 1876. dep. consulting engr. for railways, Lucknow,
SHAW, George Watson, Indian C.S. May, 1891 ; retd. to Europe, March, 1898.
(commr., Burma). — Educ. at Hertford Gr. SHEPHERD, George Edward, India Office
Sch., and King's Coll., London; apptd. after (second class clerk, Registry and Record Dept. ).
exam, of 1877 ; arrived, 20th Dec, 1879, and —Clerk, 2nd class, 4th Sept., 1893.
served in British Burma as asst. commr. ; dep. SHEPHERD, Walter Curzon, B.A., Indian
6l2 RECORD OF SERVICES.
C.S. (2nd asst., Bombay). —Educ. at Sedbergh apptd. after exam, of 1897; arrived, 21st Nov.,
Sch. and Queen's Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after 1898, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh
exam, of 1893; arrived, 19th Nov., 1894, and as asst. mag. and collr. and asst. settlmt. offr.
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag ; 2nd SHEWAN. Alexander, M.A.,late Indian C.S.
asst., Nov. 1901 ; ditto, and asst. judge, Feb., (Bombay). —Educ. at the Gymnasium, Aber
1902 ; ditto, and W. Bhil agent, Jan. 1904. deen, and Univ. ofAberdeen ; apptd. after exam,
SHEPPARD, Geokge Frederick, late Bom of 1871 ; arrived, 23rd Oct., 1873, and served in
bay C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury ; arrived, Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. and asst. pol.
23rd Nov., 1854, and served in Bombay as asst. agent ; on famine duty in 1876 and 1877 ; from
collr. and mag.; collr. of salt rev., Bombay, Jan., 1885, served as asst. judge and sessions
Dec., 1871 ; collr. and mag., Kaira, Feb., 1873; judge, and acting under sec. to govt. ; adminis
senr. collr. and mag. and pol. agent, Kaira, trator ot Rajpipla state, Nov., 1887 ; judge
Nov., 1875; commr., Oct., 1882; retd., May, and sessions judge, July, 1894; retd.. Dec, 1897.
1 38o. SHIPLEY, Reginald Heber, Indian C.S.
SHEPPARD, William Didsbl-ry, Indian (collr. auditing., Madras). —Educ. at Winchester
C.S. (junr. colli:, Bombay). —Educ. at Hereford and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
Cathedral Sch. and New Coll., Oxford; apptd. 1880; arrived, 20th Dec, 1883, and served in
after exam, of 1884; arrived, 13th Dec, 1886, Madras as asst. collr. and mag.; special asst.,
and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; July, 1890 ; sub. collr. and joint mag., Sept.,
2nd asst. and forest settlt. officer, Nov., 1893; 1895; collr. and mag., Aug., 1898.
1st asst., March, 1807 ; K.-i-H. medal, May, SHIRRES, Leslie Pittendrigh, B.A., Indian
1900; junr. collr., Feb., 1902; ditto, and pol. C.S. (sec. to govt., fin. and municipal drpts.,
agent, Bhwr, March, 1904. Bengal). —Educ. at Aberdeen and King's Coll.,
SHERER, John Walter, C.S. I., late Bengal Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1879 ; arrived,
C.S. —Apptd. from Haileybury, 1846; served in 18th Dec, 1882, and served in Bengal as asst.
the N.W. Prov. as asst. and joint mag., and mag. and collr. ; under sec to govt., Jan.,
asst. sec. to govt.; on special duty to report on 1888; olid, as under sec to the gsvt. of India,
reh efflorescence, W. Jumna canal, 1856-57; dept. of fin. and commerce, in Nov., 1887, and
mag. and collr. of Cawnpore, 1857; civil officer again from April, i388 ; joint mag. and dep.
with Gen. Havelock's column in 1857, in the collr., Aug., 1890; mag. and collr., Feb., 1896;
advance on Cawnpore ; commr. to enquire into sec. to govt., fin. and municipal dopts., May,
claims against ex-king of Oudh, 1864; judge ol 1 1903 ; author of ' An Analysis of the Ideas of
Allahabad, 1871, and afterwards ol Azimgarh Economics.'
and Mirzapur; retd., 1877. SIIOPLAND, Edwin Rr.w, Comdr., late
SHERER, Walter Movle, Police Dept., j R.I. M.—Joined the sen-ice 18th Feb., 1867;
United Prov. (dist. supt.). —Joined the service, ; comdr., 1st April, 1887; port officer, Karachi,
24th Nov., 1877, and acted as asst. dist. supt. ; Sept., 189; ; retd., March, 1807.
confd., Sept., 1881 ; dist. supt., Feb., 1884 ; SHOWERS, Edward Melian, late Bengal
served in the S. Afghanistan campaign, 1880-81. Police Dept. —Entered the service, Feb., 1867,
SHERIDAN, CharlesJames, late India Public and served as asst. supt. and dist. supt. of police ;
Works Dept.—Apptd. asst. engr., 1st April, 1872, retd., Sept., iqoi.
and posted to N.W. Prov. and Ouilh ; exec, SHOWERS, Hfrbert Lionel, C.I. E.. Major.
engr., Feb., 1876; employed on state railways, Indian Army, Pol. Dept., Govt, of India (pol.
1876-78; retd., Oct., 1897. agent, Kalat). — Firstcommn., May, 1883; entered
SHERIDAN, Philip, late Post Office Dept., pol. dept., July, 1800; asst. to the pol. agent in
Govt, of India. —Served in the postal dept., Baluchistan, Nov., 1806; pol. agent and dep.
Punjab, from March, 1861 ; chiefsupt.. travelling commr., Quetta and Peshin, Dec, 1899 ; pol.
post office, Allahabad. Dec, 1873; chief inspr. of agent, Kalnt, ill charge of Bolan Pass, Dec,
post offices, Assam. Dec, 1873; asst. dir. -gen. 1900 ; CLE., June, 1902.
of the post office of India, July, 1880; inspr. of SHRIRAM BHIKAJI JATAR, CLE., B.A.,
railway and mail service, Nov., 1885; dep. dir. - Rao Bahadur, late Hyderabad Administration.
gen. of the post-office of India, April, r888; —Served in the Bombay educn. dept. from
postmr.-gen., Punjab, July, 1891 ; retd., Jan., Jan., 1859, and from July, 1867, in Berar as
1809. dep. educl. inspr. and educl. inspr. ; dir. of
SHERMAN, William Hanbury Pettincall, public instrn., Hyderabad assigned districts,
M.I.C.E., late India Public Works Dept.—Apptd. Aug., 1884; retd., Sept., 1894; CLE., May,
asst. engr., 31st July, 1866, and employed in the 1894.
Central Prov. ; transfd. to state railways, April, SHUCKBURGH, John Evelyn, B.A., India
1874 ; exec, engr., Jan., 1877 ; services lent to S. Office (priva'e sec. to permanent Vnder-Scc. of
Indian railway co., Feb., 1889, and to Gwalior State for India). —Educ at Eton, and King's
durbar for Bhopal-Ujjain line, Feb., 1891 ; suptg. Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. junior clerk, store
engr., Nov., 1892; retd., April. 1899. dept., India Office, Oct., 1900; transfd. to judl.
SHERRING, Cmaui.es Atmore, M.A., Indian and public dept., March, 1901 ; joint editor,
C.S. (dep. commr., United Prov.).—Educ. at ' India Office List,' Oct., 1901 ; private sec. to
Westminster and Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; permanent under-sec. of state, Julv, 1002.
apptd. after exam, of 1S87 ; arrived, nth Nov., 1 SHURLOCK, Henry James, 'India Office
1S89, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. (second class clerk, Store Dept.). —Clerk, 2nd
mag. and collr. and asst. commr.; joint mag., class. India store dep6t, 5th Aug., 1886.
July, 1898; dist. and sess. judge, March, 1900; SHUTTLEWORTH, Allen Thornton, late
dep. commr., April, 1903. Forest Dept., Bombay.—Apptd. to the Indian
SHERRING, Frank'Brodie, L.L.B., Indian marine, Nov., 1855; served in the Persian war
C.S. (asst. scttlmt. offr.. United Prov.).—Educ. (medal), and in the operations against the Wag-
at Westminster and Trin. Coll., Cambridge ; hirs in Okhamandal ; from Nov., 1863, served
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in the dept. as asst. and dep. conservator, and | Royal Sch., and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd.
was apptd. conservator of forests and supt. of after exam, of 1870 ; arrived, 16th Nov., 1872,
botanical gardens, Sept., 1869; addl. member ot and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.; dis
Bombay legisl. council, July, 1895 ! on special trict judge, June-Nov., 1888, and March, 1889 ;
famine duty, Nov., 1896-June, 1897; retd., dep. commr., April, 1889 ; retd., June, 1903.
April, 1899; while stationed at Alibag was SILK, Albert Edward, A.M.I.C.E., India
instrumental in saving upwards of a hundred Public Works dept. (suptg. engr.).—Trained at
lives from different wrecks (Albert medal, R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr.,
medals of the Royal Humane Society, &c). 1st Oct., 1882, and posted to Ber.gal ; exec,
SHUTTLEWORTH (Baron), Right Hon. i engr., May, 1894; sany. engr., Bengal, Dec,
Sir Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth. — | 1895 ; suptg. engr., March, 1903.
Educ. at Harrow and London Univ. ; M.P. for SILI.ERY, Cecil Charles Archibald,
Hastings, 1869-80 ; served for two years on the Major, Indian Army [commdt., mil. police,
London sch. board, and was also a member of Burma). —First commn.. 10th March, 1883; in
the royal commn. on reformatory and industrial mil. employ till Dec, 1S92, when he joined
schools; from 1885, M.P. for the Clitheroe Burma police dept., as asst. commdt. ot mil.
division of N.E. Lancashire; apptd. under sec. police; commdt., June, 1896.
of state for India in Feb., 18S6, and shortly SIM, George Gall, M.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
afterwards chancellor ofthe duchy of Lancaster ; mag. and collr., United Prov.). —Educ. at Aber
parly, sec, admiralty, Aug., 1892, to Aug., deen Univ., and Christ Church Coll., Oxford ;
1895 ; was for some time vice-prest. of Univ. apptd. after exam, of 1900 ; arrived, 2nd Dec,
Coll., London ; created Baron 1902. 1901, and served in the United Prov. as asst.
SIBOLD, Ernest Alfred, M.I.C.E., late mag. and collr.
India Public Works Dept. — Trained at SIM, Henry Alexander, CLE., Indian
Thomason Coll. ; apptd., 23rd Dec, 1864, and C.S. {member, rev board. Madras). —Educ. at
employed on irrign. works in the Punjab ; Cheltenham Coll. ; apptd. after exam,
exec, engr., Sept., 1872 ; in 1874 served in of 1876; arrived, 19th Nov., 1878, and
Bengal on famine relief works ; retd., Feb., served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ;
1895- from Jan., 1883, served as dep. conservator
SIBTHORPE, Ciiari.es, C.B., Surgn. -Gen., of forests, Karnul, and forest settlt. officer;
late Indian Med. Service, F.R.C.P.I., Madras special asst., Malabar, Feb., 18S6; employed
Med. Dept.—Asst. surgn., 1st April, 1870; under govt, of India as offg. dep. acctnt.
arrived, 27th Dec, 1870; civil surgn. and supt. gen., Aug. -Nov. , 1887; dep. acctnt. - gen.,
of jail, Banda, July, 1874; from May, 1875. Madras, Jan., 1888 ; acting sec to the commrs.
to Nov., 1880, served as rest, surgn., gen, of land rev.. 1888-90. and again, 1890-92;
hosp. , Madras, and profr. inthemed. coll. ; also sub-collr. and joint mag.. July, 1890; collr.
served in the Afghan war, 1878-79 (medal), and and mag., April, 1895; dist. and sc-ss. judge,
in the Burma expedn., 1885-86 ; from Oct., 1882, March, 1896; private sec to govr. of Madras,
served as fort surgn., and profr. in the med. | Oct., 1897-Jan., 1901 ; collr. and mag., Oct.,
coll. ; fellow of Madras univ., 1884 ; surgn., gen. 1900; CLE., Jan., 1901 ; member, rev. board,
hosp., and profr., med. coll., Jan., 188S ; reverted and commr. of land rev., May, 1901 ; ditto, and
to mil. duty, May, 1890; surgn. -gen., Madras, inam commr., May, 1)02 ; addl. member of
May, 1894 ; C.B., June, 1897 ; author of a legisl. council, Madras, Sept., 1901.
' Clinical Manual,' and various papers on med. SIMCOX, Arthur Henry Addenbrooke,
subjects ; retd., Aug., 1900. B.A., Indian C.S. (2nd asst., Bombay). —
SI ETON, James David, Indian C.S. (asst. Educ. at Winchester and Magdalen Coll., Ox
jnag. and collr., Bengal). — Educ. at St. Paul's ford ; apptd. after exam, of 1893; arrived, 19th
Sch. and Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after Nov., 1894, and served in Bombay as asst.
exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 27th Nov., 1902, and collr. and mag. ; and asst. pol. agent, Sur-
served in Bengal as as^t. mag. and collr. gana ; K.-i-H. medal, May, 1900; 2nd asst. and
S1LBERRAD, Charles Arthur, B.A., Western Bhil agent, Dec, 1902.
B. Sc., Indian C.S. (joint mag., United Prov.). SIME, John, CLE., M.A., LL.D , late
—Educ. at Aldenham Gr. Sch., St. Peter's Coll., Punjab Educ Dept. — Profr., govt, coll.,
Cambridge, and London Univ. ; apptd. after I Agra, April, 1869; from Sept., 1870, served in
exam, of 1893; arrived, 10th Dec, 1894, and the Punjab as principal, Delhi coll., till 1877,
served in the .WW. Prov. and Oudh as asst. and subsequently as profr., Lahore coll. ; inspr.
mag. and collr. and joint mag. ; author of a of schs., Aug., 1887; tutor to the Maharaja of
monograph on cotton fabrics. Patiala, May, 1885 ; dir. of public instrn., Pun
SILCOCK, Alexander, M.D., Lieut.-Col., jab, and under sec. to govt, in the educl.
Indian M.S. (civil surg., Cent. Prov.).—Joined dept., Oct., 1890; CLE.. Dec, 1898; retd.,
the service, 2nd April, 1881 ; civil surg., Bilas- Nov., 1901 ; author of 'Man and his Duty,
pur, June, 1888. ; ditto, Raipur, Sept., 1903. and of works on arithmetic and mensuration.
SILCOCK, Henry Foster, late Indian C.S. SIMPSON, Sir Benjamin, K.C.I. E., M.D.,
^Bombay).—Educ. at Drogheda Gr. Sch. and Surgn. -Gen., late Bengal Med. Service.—Joined
Kingstown Sch., Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of I the Indian med. dept., 1853; served in civil
1872; arrived, 24th Nov., 1874, and served in employ from i860, as asst. surgn. in Bengal, and
Bombay as asst. mag. and collr., and forest was in med. charge ol the Bhutan mission in
settlt. officer; on famine duty in 1876 and 1863 ; on special duty on N.E. frontier, 1867-68 ;
1877; 2nd asst., April, 1887; 1st asst., April, civil surgn., Darjiling, April, 1868; from Jan.,
• 890; collr. and mag., Aug., 1893; acting 1871, served as civil surgn. of Patna with charge
commr., May, 1898 ; retd., Oct., 1900. of the Mitapur jail ; on special duty to the
SILCOCK, James Greer, B.A., B.L., late cinchona commn., Feb., 1871 ; guardian to the
Indian C.S. (Bengal;. — Educ. at Armagh ' Maharaja of Kuch Bchar during his visit to
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Europe, March, 1878 ; dep. surgn.-gen., S. j the dept. as asst. supt., April, 1S62 ; district
Afghanistan field force, 1881; principal med. supt., Aug., 1363; retd., April, 1888.
officer, Quctta, 1881 ; dep. .surgn. -gen., March, SKINNER, Stephen Stuart, B.A., Indian
1882; sanitary commr., Central Prov., 1882; C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at
surgn.-gen. in the Punjab, 1883-84; surgn.-gen., Eton and Hertford Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
Bengal, 1884-85 ; sanitary commr. and s irgn.- exam, of 1895; arrived 6th Dec, 1896, and
gen. with the govt, of India, March, 1885 ; served in Assam as asst. commr. ; transfd. to
K.C.I. E., Feb.. 1887; retd. March, 1890. Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.. Jan , 1902.
SIMPSON. David, M.A., M.B., Major, I.M.S. SKRINE, Francis Henry, late Indian C.S.
(profr., med. coll., Madras).—First commn., (Bengal). —Educ at Blackheath Proprietary
31st March, 1887 ; in rail, employ till July, I Sch.; apptd. after exam, of 1868; arrived, 22nd
1891, from which date he acted in Madras as I Nov., 1870, and served as asst. mag. and collr. in
2nd surgn., gen hosp. ; civil surgn. ; surgn., 1 Bengal; on famine relief duty, 1874 (Behar)
3rd dist. ; again as 2nd surgn., gen. hosp., and and 1877-78 (Madras) ; joint mag. and dep. collr. ,
profr., med. coll. : sec. to the surgn.-gen. with May, 1884; "mag. and collr., Aug., 18S7 ; offg.
the govt, of Madras, and surgn., and dist. ; commr., Bhagalpur, 1893-94; orlg. collr. of
dist. med. and sany. oti'r., Sept., 1898; profr. customs, Calcutta, April, 1895; confd., Oct.,
of anatomy, med. coll., 2nd surgn., gen. hosp., I 1895; offg. commr.. Chittagong, April, 1896;
and port and marine surgn., Dec, 1903. retd., April, 1897; joint author of ' The Heart
SIMPSON, Frank Douglas, M.A., Indian ot Asia'; author of 'The Life of Sir W. W.
C.S. (joint mag.. United Prov.). —Educ. at Hunter,' 1 The Expansion of Russia,' &c.
Aberdeen Univ. and Exeter Coll., Oxford; SLACKE, Francis Alexander, B.A., Indian
apptd. after exam, of 1893; arrived, 10th Dec, C.S. (commr., Bengal). —Educ. at Taunton Coll.
1894, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh Sch., Univ. Coll., Oxford, and St. John's Coll.,
as asst. commr. and asst. mag. and collr. ; joint Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1874; arrived.
mag., Dec, 1901. 8th Dec, 1876, and served in Bengal as asst.
SIMPSON, James Thomas. B.C.E., M.I.C.E., mag. and collr.; settlt. officer of wards' and
M.I.M.E., late India Public Works Dept.— attached estates in Chota Nagpur ; joint mag.
Apptd., 4th May, 1869, and posted to Bengal; and dep. collr., Jan., 1888 ; offd. as commr..
exec, engr., March, 1880; transfd. to Burma, Chittagong, Sept., 1890; mag. and collr., May,
June, 1887; suptg. engr., Oct., 1897; retd., 1892; sec. to board of rev., Nov., 1896 ; sec. to
June, 1904. govt, of Bengal, genl. depts., June, 1900 ; tempy.
SIMPSON, John- Hope, Indian C.S. {joint sec, commr.. Feb.. 1903; confd., Oct., 1903.
board of revenue., United Prov.).—Educ. at SLADE. Herbert, India Forest Dept. (con
foreign schs. and at St. John's Coll., Cam servator, Burma). —Apptd. asst. consr., 16th
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1887; arrived, Oct., 1882 ; dep. consr., March, 1887 ; consr.,
30th Oct., 1889, and served in the N.W. Prov. Oct., 1903.
and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., SLADEN, Francis Farquhar, B.A., Indian
Nov., 1895; asst. commr., July, 1898; dep. CS.(ass/. mag. and collr., United Prov.). —Educ.
commr., Dec, 1901 ; joint sec, board of revenue, at the Charterhouse, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
Jan., 1003. apptd. after exam, of 1898; arrived, 12th Dec,
SIMPSON, Stuart John, late India Public 1899, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh
Works Dept. —Trained at Thomason Coll. ; as asst. mag. and collr., and asst. commr.
apptd. 1st April, 1872, as asst. engr., and posted j SLADEN, Joseph, B.A., Indian C.S. (junr.
to Oudh; exec engr., Jan., 1885; retd., collr., Bombay).—Educ. at Balliol Coll. , Oxford ;
1899. J apptd. after exam, of 1885; arrived, 19th Nov..
SINCLAIR, David, C.S.I., M.B., C.M., 1888, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
surgn. -genl. , late Indian Med. Service. — mag. ; and in Sind as asst. commr., and Sindhi
Joined the Indian med. dept., 1st Oct., translr. ; acting collr. and mag., May, 1898;
1869; arrived, 14th May, 1870; from 1871, 1st asst., Nov., 1900; junr. collr., July, 1903 ;
served in British Burma, and wasemployed in the offg. sec. to govt., genl., &c, depts., Dec, 1003.
analysis ofpotable waters in cantonmts., 1871-72; SLATER, Alfred William, India Public-
served subsequently as jail supt., offg. civil Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at Thoma
surgn., and offg. inspr.-gen. of prisons; inspr.- son Coll.; apptd., 6th Nov., 1872, and employed
gen. of jails, sanitary commr., supt. of vaccn., on irrign. works in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh ;
and chief of civil med. dept., Burma, Jan., 1884; on famine relief duty in Madras, 1S77-78 ;
C. S.I. , Dec, 1898; surgn. -genl. and princ. med. transfd. to buildings and roads branch, Feb.,
offr., Madras romd., Oct., 1899 ; retd. Nov., 1904. 1881 ; exec, engr., Nov., 1881.
SINGH, B. (see Bharat Singh). SLATER, John Samuel, late Bengal Educl.
SINGH, B. R. (see Bakhshi Ram Singh). Dept. — From Sept., 1870, served in the
SINHA, S. P. (see Satyendra Prasanna j public works dept., Punjab, on the Bari Doab
Sinha). md Indus canals; from Nov., 1875, served in
SKINNER, John Allan Cleveland, Indian the Bengal educn. dept. as profr., civil engrg.
C.S. (dep. commr.. Central Proir.}.—Educ at I dept., presidency coll., and, from April, 18S0.
Wellington Coll., and Keble Coll., Oxford; as profr. of the Howrah engrg. coll.; principal,
apptd. after exam, of 1883; arrived, 28th Oct., 1 Sibpur engrg. coll., Dec, 1891 ; retd., June,
1885, and served in the Central Prov. as asst. 1904.
commr., and registrar, jud. commr. \s court ; SLATER, John Sanders, B.A., Barr. (iSEa)
dep. commr., Oct., 1894; divl. judge, Ju'y> (chiefpresidency mag., Bombay). —Joined the ser-
1898, to Sept., 1900. 1 vice, 23rd Jan., 1888, as profr. Elphinstone Coll. ;
SKINNER, Russell Morland, Col., I.S.C., apptd. acting chief presidency mag. and rev."
late Police Dept., Bengal.— First commn., 7th I judge, Bombay, Aug., 1&91; confd., March, 1805.
Dec, 1855 ; served through the Mutiny ; joined SLIGHT, Andrew Mure, Indian C.S. (s,,b
RECORD OF SERVICES.
collr. and joint mag. , Madras).—Educ. at Royal 1 The Currency of India,' 'The Karens of Burma,"
Coll., Mauritius, and Balliol Coll., Oxford; Sc.
apptd. after exam, of 1887; arrived, 12th Nov., SMEATON, Robert, M.A., LL.D., late
1889, and served as asst. collr, and mag.; dist. Indian C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at
mag., Mar., 1896; head asst., May, 1899; sub the Abbey Park instil., St. Andrew's, and St.
collr. and joint mag., Dec, 1901. Andrew's Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1866 ;
SLIGO, Marquis of (sec Browne, Lord arrived, 5th Dec, 1868, and served in the N.W.
Henry Ulick). Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., and asst.
SLOCOCK, Fkancis Samuel Alfred, Irdian settlt. officer; first asst. sec. to govt., July,
C.S. (2nd sec. to chief commr. , Cent. I'rov.). — 1876; under sec, May, 1877; junr. sec, Aug.,
Educ. at Marlborough and Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1877; sec, finl. dept., May, 1S84 ; member of
apptd. after exam, of 1889; arrived, 10th Lee, provl, legisl. council, Dec, 1891 ; retd., April,
1891, and served in Madras as asst. collr. ai'd 1894.
mag. ; transfd. to Cent. Prov., April, 1893 ; SMITH, Alan Kenvon, B.A., Indian C.S.
asst. commr., July, 1898; dep. commr., July, (asst. commr., Central Prov.). — Educ. at
1900; 2nd sec. to chief commr., Jan., 1904. Uppingham Sell, and Pembroke Coll., Cam
SLOCOMBE, Charles, India Office 1 md class bridge; apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived,
clerk, Indo-European Telegraph, Public ll'orks 28th Nov., 1902. and served in the Central
Dept.). —Clerk, 2nd class, acctnt.-genl's. dept., Prov. as asst. commr.
22nd July, 1892 ; transfd. to Indo-European SMITH, AlbertChari.es, Lieut. -Col., R.E.,
Telegraph Dept., June, 1900. late Madras Public Works Dept. —Arrived, 5th
Jan., 1864; joined the dept., Sept., 1864, and
SLY, Frank George, Indian C.S. (commr. was apptd. exec, c-ngr., March, 1870; suptg.
of seltlts. and agric, Cent. Pravs.). —Educ. at engr., Sept., 1889 ; ollg. joint sec in the public
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of works dept., April-July, 1891 ; retd., Jan., 1894.
1885; arrived, 16th Dec, 1887, and served in SMITH, Boteler Chernocke, B.A., Indian
the Central Provs. as asst. commr. and scttlt. C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras).—Educ. at
officer; under sec. to govt, of India, dept. of Bedford Gr. Sch., and Keble Coll., Oxford ;
rev. and agric, Aug., 1895; dep. commr., Feb., apptd. after exam, of 1896; arrived, 6th Dec,
1898; pol. agent, Chatisgarh feudatories, Feb., 1897, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
1899 ; commr. of settlts. and agric, April, 1901. mag.
SMALLMAN, Henry Francis, A.M.I.C.E., SMITH, Cecil Archibald, A.M.I.C.E.,
late India Public Works Dept. —Trained at Madras Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.).—
Thomason Coll.: apptd., 3rd Nov., 1868, and Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr.,
employed on irrign. works in the Punjab; exec, Sept., 1880 ; exec, engr., April, 1893.
engr., Jan., 1880; services lent toPatiala state, SMITH, Charles John, Col., R.E., late
1885-87 ; retd., Aug., 1898. Madras Public Works Dept.—First commn.,
SMART, Alexander William, Col., R.E., Madras engrs., Dec, 1855; asst. engr., Jan.,
1858 ; exec, engr., Nov., 1865; dep. consulting
late Madras Public Works Dept. —Joined the engr. for railways, 1870-83 ; under sec to govt.,
service, 15th July, 1868; from March, 1871, served public works
in Madras as asst. engr. and exec. engr. ; asst, 1st class, Sept.,dept., May, 1872; suptg. engr.,
1883 ; consulting engr. and joint
chief engr. for irrign., and under sec. to govt., sec. to govt., railway
1885-86; acting principal, coll. of engrg., 1891-92, branch, 1883 ; chief engr.,
andini894; supg. engr. , July, 1895; chief engr. Dec, 1885; re-apptd. consulting engr., July,
and joint sec to govt., irrign. branch, Oct., 1889; reverted to mil. duty, July, 1891 ; retd.,
1902 ; transfd. to unemployed list, Oct., 1903. May, 1892.
SMART, Wilfrid Wilmot, Indian C.S. India SMITH, Francis St. George Manners.
(asst. collr. and mug., Bombay). —Educ. at Dul- at Public Works Dept. (exec.engr.). — Trained
wich Sch. and New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after andR.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., Sept., 1879,
exam, of 1899; arrived, 16th Nov., 1900, and 1889; K.-i-H.to medal,
posted Rajputana ; exec engr. Nov.,
May, 1900.
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and SMITH, Francis Whitmore, C.I.E.,
forest scttlt. offr. India Office (asst. secretary. Mil. Dept.). —
SMEATON, DonaldMackenzie, C.S.I., M.A., Educ. at Bedford Sch. and Cheltenham Coll. ;
late Indian C.S. — Educ at the Abbey Park temporary clerk, 23rd Jan., 1864; junr. clerk,
Inst., St. Andrews, and St. Andrews Univ. ; mil. dept., July, 1866; senr. clerk, Jan., 1880;
apptd. after exam, of 1865; arrived, 22nd asst. sec. , mil. dep., May, 1895; CLE., Jan.,
Nov., 1867. and served in the N.W. Prov. 1900.
as asst. mag. and collr. ; from May, 1870, SMITH, Henry Alexander, B.A., Indian
served in the settlt. dept. ; transfd. to C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ at Clifton
British Burma as settlt. sec to chief commr. Coll. and Queen's Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
April, 1879; sec. to chiel commr., Burma, in exam, of 1899; arrived, 29th Nov., 1900, and
the land rev. and agricl. dept., and dir. of served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
agric, May, 1882 ; dir. of agric. and commerce, SMITH, Henry Andrew Felion, late Police
N.W. Prov. and Oudh, May, 1886; offg. chief Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh.—Joined the ser
sec. to chief commr., Burma, April, 1887; vice, 7th Aug., 1861 ; inspr. of police, April,
commr., central divn., Upper Burma, May, 1866; asst. district supt., July, 1867; district
i883; finl. commr, March, 1891 ; in May, 1892, supt. , March, 1876; retd., April, 1897.
and in 1896 offd. as chief commr.; C.S. I., SMITH, Henry Babington, C.S.I. , M.A..
Jan., 1895; member of viceroy's legisl. council, late Private Sec. to the Viceroy of India (sec. of
Nov., 1898, and Dec 1900; K.-i-H. medal, May, G.P.O., London).—Educ. at Eton and Trinity
1900; retd., Oct., 1902; author of an anno Coll., Cambridge; examr. in the educn. dept.
tated edition of the N.W. Prov. rev. act of 1873, (England), Dec, 1887 ; private sec. to the chan
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cellor of the exchequer (Mr. Goschen), May, Indian Army, Foreign Dept. , Govt, of India (pol.
1891 ; clerk in the treasury, Aug., 1892 ; see. to agent, Bhopal). —Joined the service, 10th March,
the British delegates at the Brussels monetary 1883 ; attached in the foreign dept., Nov., 1887 ;
conference, Nov., 1892; private sec. to the on special duty to Sikkim, in connection with
viceroy, Feb., 1894-Dec., 1898; C.S.I., June, the negotiations with the Chinese Amban, Nov.,
1897; member of the Council of the Ottoman 1888 ; asst. to the officer on special duty at
debt at Constantinople, 1900; presdt. of the Gilgit, June, 1889 ; asst. to agent, Rajputana,
same, 1901 ; sec. of G.P.O., London, Sept., \ Sept., 1892 ; on depn. to Kotah state, Oct., 1892;
1903. f on duty under the orders of the British agent at
SMITH, Henry George Frederick, India Gilgit, April, 1893; on depn. with Kabul mission,
Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at Aug.-Dec, 1893; C. I.E., Jan., 1894; pol. agent,
Thomason Coll.; apptd. apprentice engr., nth Bundelkhand, July, 1894 ; first asst. to agent in
Mar., 1S74, and posted to Bengal ; asst. engr., Baluchistan, Nov., 1894; asst. to resdt. in
Mar., 1875; transtd. to state rlys., July, 1875; ] Kashmir, Nov., 1896; in charge of ex-Amir,
exec, engr., July, 1891. Oct., 1897 ; pol. agent in Haraoti and Tonk,
SMITH, Henry Moncrieff, Indian C.S. I April, 1898 ; pol. agent, Gilgit, October,
/asst. commr., United Prov.)—Educ. at Sidney 1898; pol. agent, Bikaner, Nov., 1901 ; pol.
Sussex Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, agent, Malwa, April, 1903 ; pol. agent, Bhopal,
of 1896; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1897, and served in June, 1904.
die N.W. Provs. as asst. commr. and asst. SMITH, Joseph, B.A., late Bengal C.S. (N.W.
mag. and collr. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ at King's Coll., Lon
SMITH. Henry Scott, Indian C.S. (divl. don ; apptd. after exam, of i860 ; arrived, 25th
judge, Punjab). —Educ. at Trinity Coll., Sept., 1861 ; from Sept., 1862, served in the
Stratford-on-Avon, and Keble Coll., Oxford; N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., and joint
apptd. after exam, of 1834; arrived, 4th Dec, mag.; mag. and collr., Aug., 1881 ; offg. district
1886, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; and sessions judge, July, 1886 ; retd., April,
dist. judge, June, 1894; divl. judge, Jan., 18S7.
1900. SMITH, Samuel George, India Office (Junior
SMITH, Henry Whitby, Indo-European clerk, Acctnt.-Cen.'s Dept.)—Junr. clerk, 6th
Telegraph dept. (director. Persian Gulf section). \ Jan., 1883; joint editor, India Office List, July,
—Entered the Indian Telegraph dept., 22nd 1902.
Sept., 1879, and seized as asst. supt., and supt.; SMITH, Sydney, Punjab Police Dept. (dep.
transfd. to I. E. Tel. dept., Jan. 1900, as dir., inspr.-gen.).—Entered the service, July, 1870, as
Persian Gulf sec'ion. asst. dist. supt. of police ; dist. supt., May,
SMITH, James Cowlishaw, B.A.. LL.B., 18S1 ; asst. insp.-gcnl., railway police, Lahore,
Indian C.S. (asst. settmt. officer. United Prov.). May, 1900 ; dep. inspr.-gen., Nov., 1901.
— Educ. at Derby, and Caius Coll., Cam SMITH, Thomas Denroche, B. A., late Bengal
bridge ; apptd. alter exam, of 1891; ; arrived C.S. —Educ. at Merton Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
7th Dec, 1896, and served in the N.W. P. and exam, of i860; arrived, 31st Oct., 1861 ; served
Oudh as asst. commr., asst. mag. and collr., in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., asst. commr.,
and asst. settmt. officer. and dep. commr. ; apptd. district and sessions
SMITH, James Herbert, Major, Indian Army judge, Tipperah, Dec, 1877, and served
{cantonment mag., Punjab). — First commn., subsequently in the jud. dept. ; retd., Jan.,
Aug., 1879 ; cantonment mag., St. Thomas's 1888.
Mount and Pallavarain, Feb., 1890 ; ditto, SMITH, Thomas William, India Office
Jullundur, Jan., 1903. (211 J class clerk. Store Dept.). —Apptd. 2nd class
SMITH, John Herbert Monk, India Public clerk, India store depot, 23rd May, 18S8.
Works Dept. (exec, engr.)—Trained at R.I.E.
Coll.; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1884, and jab.SMITH, Turton, late Police Dept., Pun
posted to state rlys.; exec, engr., Aug., 1895; the — From 26th March, 1863, served in
dept. as asst. supt. and district supt. :
-dep. consg. engr. for rlys., Lucknovv, Oct., between Dec, 1871, and Sept., 1S78, alsn
1898 to Nov., 1 90 1.
SMITH, John George, B.A., Barr. (1884), of postinoffices,
served the postal dept. as offg. asst. dir.-gen.
and as offg. postmr.-gen. at
JuOl. Dept., Madras (chiefjudge, small cause Bombay, Aug., 1876, and at Madras, May, 187S ;
<ourt). —After offg. as judge, small cause court, dep. inspr.-gen. of police, Aug., 1892 ; inspr.-
1893; as Indian Law reporter, 1896 ; as crown gen. and under-sec. to govt., July, 1S98 ; retd.,
prosecutor, 1898; as chief judge, small cause
court, 1899, 1900, and 1002; was confd, in the July, 1901.
SMITH, Vincent Arthur, M.A., late Indian
latter appt., 14th Sept., 1903. C.S., N.W. Prov. and Oudh. — Educ. at
SMITH, John Macdonald, Col., Indian Army, Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, of
iate Jail Dept., Madras.—First commn., Madras 1869 ; arrived, 2nd Nov., 1871, and served in
infantry, 20th April, 1855 ; served in the China the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr. ; from
expedn. ; asst. to the agent in Vizagapatam, I Nov., 1874, served in the scttlt. dept. ; on
1861-68; junr. asst. collr., Ganjam, 1870-78; special duty in the Allahabad district, Nov.,
supt. ofjails, Rajamahendri, 1880-82 ; from June, I 1880; served subsequently as asst. mag. and
1882, served as paymaster of pensioners, Ban joint mag., and was also settlt. officer of Basti,
galore, and also acted as district mag. and prest. 1883-84; mag. and collr., June, 1889; district
of the municipality ; chief presidency mag., and sessions judge, March, 1893 ; judge, 1st
Madras, Dec, 1885*; inspr.-gen. of jails, Mar., grade, Feb., 1897; offg. chief sec. to govt.,
0891 ; reverted to mil. dept., Aug., 1892 ; author May, 1898; commr., Oct., 1898; retd., July,
of a hand-book in the Khond language. 1900 ; author of ' The Settlement Officer's
SMITH, John Manners, V.C., CLE., Major, Manual,' 'Coinage of the Early Gupta Dynasty,'
RECORD OF SERVICES. 617
' Graeco-Roman Influence on the Civilization 1892; arrived, 1st Jan., 1894, and served in
of Ancient India,' 'History and Conquests Burma as asst. commr.
of Samudra Gupta,' 4 Asoka, the Buddhist SMYTHIES, Arthur, B.A., late India
Emperor of India,' ' The Jain Stupa and other Forest Service. — Apptd. to the dept. as
Antiquities of Mathura,' 'The Early History asst. conservator, Sept., 1873, and served in the
of India,' and editor of Sleeman's 'Rambles Cent. Provs., N.W. Provs., Bengal, and Burma ;
and Recollections.' dep. conservator, Sept., 1883; conservator,
SMITHE, Edmund Du Cane, India Public July, 1897; retd., Dec. 1902.
Works Dept. (chief engr.). — Trained at SNELL, Francis William, Lieut.-Col.,
R.I.E. Coll.; apptd., 1st Oct., 1875, and Indian Army, late Bombay Pol. Dept.
employed on irrign. works in the Punjab ; —First commn., 23rd Jan., 1869; mil. duty
exec, engr., Dec, 1883; transfd. to buildings to Jan., 1885; asst. pol. rest., Perim,
and road branch, Oct., 1894 ; under sec. to Jan., 1885; Aden, Aug., 1886; served also at
govt., Punjab, Jan., 1897; suptg. engr. and Savantvadi and Baroda ; admr. , Rajpipla State,
sanitary engr. to govt., Punjab, Oct., 1900 ; sec. Aug., 1895; admr., Porbandar State, Nov.,.
to govt., Punjab, buildings and roads, Oct., 1897; asst. pol. agent, S. Mahratta country,
1903; chief engr., Dec, 1903. Oct., 1900; asst. pol. rest., Aden, Nov.,
SMITHER, Maurice, R.A., Indian C.S.(joint 1901 ; offg. pol. agent, Cutch, Oct., 1900, to Jul}',
mag. anddep. collr. , Bengal).—Educ at Aldenham 1903 ; to U.S. list, Aug., 1903.
Gr. Sch. and Caius Coll., Cambridge; apptd. SNOW, Philip Chicheley Hyde, CLE.,
after exam, of 1893 '• arrived, 9th Jan., 1895, and Barr. (1876), late Indian C.S. (Bombay). —Educ.
served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and at Haileybury and Mcrton Coll., Oxford; apptd.
offg. cantonmt. mag. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., after exam, of 1874; arrived, nth Nov.,
Aug., 1900. 1876; asst. commr., Delhi, Nov., 1876; from
SMYTH, John, M.D., Lieut-Col., I. M.S. March, 1877, served in British Burma as
(med. offr. with the Maharaja of Mysore). —First asst. commr., asst. cantonmt. mag., &c. ;
commn., 1st Oct., 1881 ; in mil. employ till from Nov., 1881, served in Bombay as asst.
Dec, 1885, from which date he hold offg. collr. and mag., and district registrar; forest
appts. in the med. coll. and gen. hosp., settlt. officer, Dec, 1885 ; acting under sec. to
Madras, and acted as civil surgn., Vizagapatam ; govt., pol., &c, depts., Sept., 1886; junr. collr.
resdt. surgn., gen. hosp., and profr. of patho and mag., June, 1894; municipal commr., Bom
logy, med. coll., Madras, Dec, 1887 ; med. offr. bay, Mar., 1896; C. I.E., May, 1898; acting
with the Maharaja of Mysore, April, 1897. commr., Dec, 1898; addl. member of Govr.'s
SMYTH, John Watt, Barr. (1871), late Council, Feb., 1899; collr. and mag., and
Bengal C.S. (Punjab).—Educ. at Queen's Coll., dist. registrar, Poona, May, 1900; retd., Dec,
Belfast; apptd. after exam, of 1857; arrived, I9SORABJI PADAMJI PESTANJI, Statutory
29th Dec, 1357, and was apptd. asst. mag. and
collr., Agra; transld. to Punjab, May, 1859, and C.S. (joint judge, and sess. judge, Bombay). —
served as asst. commr., and as personal asst. ; Probr. under the native civil service rales.
registrar of the chief court, Feb., 1866 ; dep. j 14th Jan., 1880; confd., March, 1882; served
commr., Oct., 1869; judge, chief court, March, \ as asst. collr. and mag., and forest settlt.
1880; retd., 1885. j officer ; 2nd asst., May, 1889; 1st asst., March,.
SMYTH, Ralph Graham, Co!., R.E., late 1893 ! asst. judge and sess. judge, March,
India Public Works Dept.—Lieut., Bengal I 1899 ; joint judge and addl. sess. judge, April.
engrs., 7th Dec, 1855; from 6th Nov., 1857, I 1902.
served in the dept. in the Central and N.W. SORABSHAW HORMASJI DANTRA.
Prov. as asst. engr. ; served in the Mutiny ! M.D., Lieut.-Col., Indian Med. Service, late
(medal and clasp) ; offg. garrison engr., Luck- I Burma Med. Dept.—First commn., Mar., 1876 ;
now, June, 1859; on mil. duty, May, 1861 ; re- civil surgn., Tharrawaddy, Aug., 1S78; civil
apptd. , April, 1862, and served in Bengal as surgn., Mandalay, April, 1890; retd., July, 1903.
asst. engr. and exec. engr. ; suptg. engr., July, SOUTER, Charles Alexander, Indian C.S.
1876; transfd. to Hyderabad, Dec, 1881, as sec. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at
to rest, in the public works dept. ; offg. chief Arbroath High Sch., Edinburgh Univ., and
engr. and sec. to chief commr., Burma, 1885; Caius Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. alter exam, of
retd., Dec, 1889. 1900; arrived, 25th Dec, 1901, and served in
SMYTH, Samuel Andrew, B.A., Indian Madras as asst. collr. and mag.
C.S. (asst. commr., Burma).—Educ. at Lon SPANKIE, George Theophilus. —Called to
donderry Sch. and Queen's Coll., Belfast ;
apptd. after exam, of 1900 ; arrived, 10th Dec, the addl.
bar (Lincoln's Inn), 6th June, 1871 ; apptd.
jud. commr. in Oudh, nth Nov., 1892;
1901, and served in Burma as asst. commr. retd., 1904.
SMYTH, Thomas Watt, M.A., Barr. (1872),
late Bengal C.S. (Punjab).—Educ at Queen's SPEARMAN, Horace Ralph, Col., Indian
Coll., Belfast; apptd. after exam, of i860; arrived, Army, late Burma Commn.—Ensign, 91st High
2nd Feb., 1862, and served in the Punjab as asst. landers, 18th Dec, 1857; proby. asst. engr.,
commr. and small cause court judge ; registrar public works dept., 1862; from Dec, 1862,
of the chief court, 1867-70; dep. commr., April, served in the Burma commn. as asst. commr.
1877; commr., April, 1883; divl. judge, Nov., and asst. sec. to the chief commr.; offg. asst.
1884 ; judge, chiefcourt, Jan., 1887; retd., April, pol. agent, Bhamo, March, 1871 ; dep. commr.,
1889; author of 'Acts and Regulations appli Jan., 1877; prest., Rangoon municipal com
cable to the Punjab.' mittee, 1883 and 1886, and of the Akyah,
SMYTH, William John, B.A., Indian C.S. municipal committee, 1884; commr., April.
(asst. commr.. Burma). —Educ. at Bath Coll., 1S90; returned to Europe, Dec, 1895; author
and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of of 'British Burma Gazetteer.'
Ci8 RECORD OF SERVICES.
SPENCE, James Knox, C.S.I. , late Indian March, 1888 ; engr.-in-chief, E. Coast railway,
C.S., Bombay. —Educ. at Cheltenham Coll. I Nov., 1890; offg. consulting engr. for railways,
and Royal Mil. Acad., Woolwich; apptd. after I Bombay, and sec togovt., Aug., 1893 ; employed
exam, of 1864 ; arrived, 29th Oct., 1865, and I on Bezwada-Madras railway survey, Nov.. 1893;
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mas:. ; from I consulting engr. to govt, of India for railways.
May, 1678, to Oct., 1880, served in the postal Assam, Jan., 1894; C.I.E., May, 1894; rank ol
dept.; jutir. collr. and mae., and pol. agent, I suptg. engr., July, 1894 ; consulting engr. for
Kolaba, June, 1885 ; sent*, collr. and collr. of land railways, Madras, and joint sec to govt, public
rev.,&c, Bombay, Nov., i883; acting commr. of works dept., March, 1897, and Feb., 1901 ; chiel
customs. &c, Dec, 1889; also British delegate engr., Nov., 1899; retd., Jan., 1904.
for the Portuguese treaty; commr., Nov., 1891 ; SPROTT, Frederick Lawrence, Bombay
member of legisl. council, July, 1895, and again, Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at
July, 1897, and June, 1898 ; acted as member of R.I.E. Coll.; joined the service, 23rd Sept.,
council, April-July, 1896, and again, Nov., 1898; 1884; asst. engr., Nov., 1885; exec, engr.,
C.S.I.,■ Jan., 1898; member of govr.-gen.'s [ Jan., 1897; principal and profr. of civil engrg.,
legisl. council, Jan. -Mar., 1899; retd., Aug., coll. of science, Poona, Nov., 1899 to Apiil,
1900. ' 1903 ; engr. and sec, Indus River Commn.,
SPENCE, Philip Thkvor Augustine, Major, April. 1004.
Indian Army ( pol. agent, Ahvar).— First commn., SRI LAL, Pandit, Barr. (1889), Statutory
29th Aug.. 1885; pol. asst., May, 1894 ; asst. sec. C.S. (joint mag., United Prov.). —Apptd. by
togovt. of India, Foreign dept., Nov., 1899 ; asst. the govt, of India a probr. under the statutory
commr., Ajmcr, Nov., 1900, to May, 1902 ; pol. civil service rules ; asst. mag. and collr., N.W.
agent, Bikaner, Nov., 1903 ; ditto, Ahvar, June, Prov. and Oudh, 30th March, 1889; confd., 21st
1904. May, 1801; asst. scttlt. officer, Jan., 1894 ; joint
SPENCER Charles Gordon, Indian C.S. mag., Mav, 189O: asst. commr., July, 1900.
(sub-cottr, and joint wag., Madras).—Educ. at SRI NATH PAL, B.L., late Bengal Judl.
Marlborough and Kcble Coll., Oxford; apptd. Dept.—Apptd. munsif, Feb., 1874 ; subordinate
after exam, of 1888; arrived, 26th Nov., 1890, judge, Nov. 1 89s, to 1903.
and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; SRINIVASA A1YAR, Rishiyur Venkata,
head asst., Nov., 1896 ; sub-collr. and joint Diwan Bahadur (inspr.-gen. of registration,
mag., May, 1003. Madras).—Joined the service as asst. in the
SPENCER, Hugh, Indian C'.S. (dep. commr., rev. settlt. dept., Madras, March, 1873; apptd.
United Prov.). —Educ. at Bristol Gr. Sch., and sec to commr. of rev. settlt., and to the dir. of
Magdalen Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of the dept. of land records and agric, Madras,
1886; arrived, 17th Dec, :888, and served in July, 1896 ; addl. member of legisl. council,
the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and Madras, Nov., 1902, and Oct., 1903 ; inspr.-
collr.; joint mag., Nov., 1893; dep. commr., gen. of registration, Dec,, 1903.
April, 1900 ; mag. and collr., April, 1903 ; dep. STACK, George Augustine, late Bene-;'
commr., 1st grade, Sept., 1903. Educl. Dept.—Served from 1st Jan., 186S, as
SPENCER, Lionel Dixon, C.B„ M.D., profr. at the Agra. Bareilly, and Dacca colls. ;
Surgn. -Gen., Indian Med. Service. — Asst. profr., Patna coll., Jan., 1883; presidency coll.,
surgn., Bengal mcd. establt., March, 186-;; Feb., i3SS; retd. April, 1897.
served under the civil dept. in the Central STACK, Oliver Stokes, late Police Dept.,
Prov., and with the Central India horse; from Bengal.
Oct., 1 87 1, served as agency surgn., E. states, mag. and—From 8th June, 1859, served as dep.
Rajputana ; on famine duty, 1877, and acted as the police dep. collr. ; from May, 1862. served in
dept., and was apptd. district supt. ,
pol. agent, Karauli, 1877, and Bhartpur, 1878;
in 1879 was in med. charge of the Marwar and 1st grade, Oct., 1878; dep. inspr.-gen. July, 1385;
Jaisalmir agency; from March, 1881, served offg. inspr.-gen., June, 1886; retd., Oct.,
as agency surgn., Rajputana, and supt.-gen. 1890. STALKY, Alfred Evelyn, Barr. 1:889), 'ate
of dispensaries and vaccn. ; reverted to mil. Indian C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. at St. Paul's Sch.,
dept., July, 1892; apptd. princ. med. offr., Concord, U.S.A., and St. Peter's Coll., Radley ;
Punjab Frontier Force, Oct., 1892, to Oct., apptd. after exam, of 1873; arrived, 20th Oct.,
1897; C.B., Aug., 1895; princ. med. officer, :875, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh
Punjab comd., Oct., 1898; retd., June, 1902. as asst. mag. and collr. ; transfd. to Bengal.
SPILSBURY, Edgar Charles, Major, Jan., 1880; offg. under sec. to govt., :884 and
R.E., late India Public Works Dept.—Apptd.
to Bombay public works dept. as asst. engr., to1885; joint mag., Aug., 1886; acting junr. sec.
rev. board, March, 1890 ; district and sessions
17th Aug., 1876; served in the Afghan war, judge, Dec, 1891 ; retd., June, 1904.
1879-80 ( medal) ; employed on Bombay defences, STANDEN, Bertram Prior, CLE., Indian
March, 1883 ; exec, engr., March, 1886 ; transfd. C.S. (dep. commr., Central Prov.). —Educ. at
to Burma, Dec, 1893 ; to Rajputana and Central Uppingham, and Trinity Coll., Cambridge;
India, Sept., 1895 ; to Mount Abu divn., April, apptd. after exam,
1899; sec, public works dept., to agents of 1888, and served in of 1886; arrived, 5th Dec,
Burma and the Central Prov.
govr.-gen. lor Rajputana and Central India; as asst. commr. ; registrar, jud. commr. 's court,
suptg. engr., Feb., 1901 ; retd., Aug., 1902. Nagpur, March, 1891 ; settlt. officer, Dec, 1S94 ;
SPRING, Francis Joseph Edward, C.I.E., dep. commr., Aug.. 1897 ; CLE., Jan., 1901.
M.I.C.E., M.I.M.E., late India Public Works
Dept.— Apptd. 4th Aug., 1870, and employed STANLEY, Edward Gower, India Public
on irrign. works in the Punjab; transfd. to Works Dept. (t.xec. engr.). —Trained at R LE.
state railways, May, 1873; exec, engr., Jan., Coll. ; apptd. tsst. engr., 24th Aug. :886, and
1S80; under sec. to govt, ot Bengal, railway [ posted to Hyderabad ; transfd. to Burma, Oct..
branch, Sept., 1884; employed on N.W. line, 1891 ; exec engr., Jan., 1897 ; asst. to chief
RECORD 01" SERVICES. 6li)
engr. and under sec. to govt., Burma, Feb., commr., April, 1889; joint mag., Jan., 1800;
1898, and April, 1900, to April, 1903. district and sessions judge, April, 1891 ; dep.
STANLEY, Sir Jojin, K.C, Barr. (chief commr., April, 1892; mag. and collr., March,
1894; dist. and sess. judge, March, 1900;
justice, N. IV. Prov.).—Apptd. judge, high court, author
Calcutta, Nov., 1898; chiefjustice, N.W. Prov., of ' Allahabad Gazetteer.'
Aug, 1901. STEEL, Henry William, late Bengal C.S.
STANTIALL, William, India Office (senior (Punjab). —Educ. at Cains Coll., Cambridge ;
clerk, public works dept.).—Educ. at the City of apptd. after exam, of i860; arrived, 10th Nov.,
London Sch. ; clerk, 2nd class, 25th Sept., 1882 ; 1862, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
junior clerk, July, 1898 ; senior clerk, Oct., and dep. commr. ; employed in connection with
1903. Punjab N. state railway, July, 1874; jud. asst.,
STANYON, Henry John, CLE., Barr. Dec, 1S78 ; dep. commr., Nov., 1884; retd.,
(1881), Judicial Dept. (divl. judge, Central Mav, 1889.
Provs.).—Apptd. divl. judge, Nagpore, March, STEEL, John Philip, Col., R.E., late India
1897; dep. commr., and ditto, Oct., 1901 ; CLE., Public Works Dept. — Lieut., Bengal engrs.,
May, 1 89-. Dec, 1855 ; joined the dept., March, i860, as
STARKY, Walter Bayntun, India Public asst. engr., Bengal; exec, engr., April, 1868;
Works Djpt. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. offg.undcrscc, govt. of India, public worksdept. ,
Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1883, and 1873-75, and again Feb., 1877; suptg. engr. and
posted to Bengal ; transfd. to Baluchistan, sec. to agent, Rajputana, May, 1879; oflg. chief
Sept., 1885, and to Central Prov., Jan., 1889; engr. and sec to govt., Punjab, March, 1887 ;
exec, engr., Jan., 1898. offg. sec. to chief commr. , Central Prov., Oct..
STAWELL, George Cooper, India Public 1887; chief engr. and joint sec. to govt., N.W;
Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E. Prov. and Oudh, 1888; sec, Dec, 1889; retd.,
Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1884, and March, 1892.
posted to Bengal ; exec, engr., July, 1896. STEELE, Charles Edward Stafford, late
STEAD, Ven. Samuel, M.A. (Oxon.), late Sind Commn. —Educ. at Victoria Coll., Jersey ;
Ecclesl. Dept., Bombay.—Joined the service, joined the service, nth June, 1869, and served
March, 1863; arrived, 34th April, 1863, and in Sind as supernumerary asst. settlt. officer ;
served as chaplain at Karachi, Sholapur, Bel- supernumerary dep. collr., Dec, 1871 ; emplojed
gaum, and Poona ; senr. chaplain, April, 1873; under the Transvaal govt, as fin. and rev. commr.,
archdeacon and commissary, Nov., 1878; held 1879-81 ; served subsequently as asst. collr.
charge of the diocese of Bombay, 1377-7S, and and mag., manager of encumbered estates,
1883-84; rctd., lune, 1886. acting city mag., Karachi, and acting conservator
STEAVENSON, Joseph, B.A., late Jud. Dept.. or forests; head asst. collr., Feb., 1892; dep.
Madras.—Served from 25th Feb., 1S78, as acting commr.,
commr.,
upper Sind frontier, Feb., 1894; dep.
Thar and Parkar, Nov., 1895; collr.
registrar ofthe high court (original side), Madras,
and was confd. in this appt., Feb., 1S80. and mag.. May, 1898 ; retd., May, 1903.
STEDMAN, Sir Edward, K.C.B., K.C.I. E., STEIN, M. A., Indian Educ!. Service (inspr.-
Gen., Indian Army (mil. sec, India Office). — gen. of Educn., N.W. Frontier Prov. and
First commit., 19th Dec. i860; served in the Baluchistan). — Educ. at Univ. of Tubingen ;
Hazara campaign, 1868 (medal with clasp); also principal, Oriental Coll., Lahore, and regr. of
in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (medal with the Punjab Univ. from 1886 to March, 1899,
clasp and bronze star) ; served in the Burma when he was apptd. principal of the Calcutta
cxpedn. of 1886-89, and commanded the opera Madrassa ; in 1900-01 proceeded on tour of
tions in the Shan states (two clasps; C.B.) ; archl. exploration in E. Turkestan ; inspr. of
inspr.-gen. of police, Upper Burma, May, 1887 ; schools, Punjab, Nov., 1901 ; inspr. -genl. of
and of Burma, Oct., 1888 ; quartermaster-gen. educn. and orchl. surveyor N.W. Frontier
in India, March, 1892; second in comd. of Prov. and Baluchistan, Jan., 1904 ; author of
Chitral relief expedn. and general of com " Sand-buried Ruins of Khotan " and a pre
munications, March, 1895 (medal and clasp) ; liminary report on his explorations.
comdg. Burma dist., Nov., 1895 to Jan., 1899; STEIN BELT,Jean Marie CoNRAD.lateBcngal
K.C.I.E., June, 1897; sec, mil. dept., India C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Trinity
Office, May, 1899 ; K.C.B., June, 1902. Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, of i860;
STEEDMAN, Edward Brittain, late Indian arrived, 31st Oct., 1861 ; from Jan., 1863, served
C.S. (Punjab). —Educ. at Shrewsbury; apptd. in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh asst. mag. and
after exam, of 1869 ; arrived, 31st Oct., 1871, and collr., asst. commr., and joint mag.; from April,
served in the Punjab as asst. commr. and settlt. 1881, served as civil and sessionsjudge in Banda,
officer; dir. of settlts. and rev. records, May, and afterwards at Azamgarh ; retd., April,
1887 ; designation changed to dir. of land records 1887.
and agric. ; dep. commr., Dec, 1889 ; in 1892 offd. STEPHEN, Arthur, M.A. , M.B., Col.,late In
as dir. of land records and agric. , and rev. sec. dian Med. Service, Med. Dept., Assam. —Joined
to govt. ; retd., March, 1898 ; author of ' Report the service as probr. at Netley, 30th Sept., 1867 ;
on the Settlement of the Jhang District.' served under the mil. dept. in Abyssinia and
STEEL, Charles Denton, B.A., Barr. (1899), the Punjab as asst. surgn. and surgn.; acted at
Indian C.S. (dist. and sess. jmlge, United Prov.). various periods as civil surgn., jail supt., and
—Educ. at the Wesleyan Connexional Sch. chemical examr. to the Punjab govt.; supt.
and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after exam, of jail, Lahore, Sept., 1875; statistical officer
of 1874 ; arrived, 13th Nov., 1876, and served to govt, of India, sanitary and med. depts. , Nov.,
in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., 1880; sanitary commr., Punjab, Nov., 1886;
and joint mag.; asst. supt. and judge, small acting principal med. officer and sanitary commr.,
cause court, Dchra Dun, in 1888-89 i a3st- Assam, March, 1894 ; retd. May, 1899.
620 RECORD OF SERVICES.
STEPHEN, Harry Lushington, Barr. STEVENSON - MOORE, Charles James,
(1885) (judge, high court, Calcutta). — Apptd. Indian C.S. (mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ
judge, high court, Calcutta, 18th Nov., 1901. at Felsted Sch., and Emmanuel Coll., Cam
STEPHEN, Kent Hume, A.M.I.C.E., late bridge; apptd. after exam, of 1885; arrived,
India Public Works Dept. —Trained at R.I.E. 10th Dec, 1887, and served in Bengal as asst.
Coll. ; apptd., 24th Sept., 1878, and employed on mag. and collr.; joint mag. and dep. co'lr.,
irrign. works in Bengal; exec, engr., March, Aug., 1894; also asst. settlt. officer, Dec, 1894;
1889 ; under sec. to govt. ofBengal, public works settlt. officer, Feb., 1896; mag. and collr.,
dept., March, 1802, to March, 1895 ; suptg. engr., Jan., 1898.
Feb., 1901 ; retd. , April, 1903. STEVINSON, John Saxdbach, B.A., Indian
STEPHENSON, Hugh Lansdown, B.A., C.S. (joint mag.. United Prov. — Educ. at
Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). — I Queen'sColl. .Taunton; Pemb. Coll. Oxford, and
Educ. at Westminster and Christ Church, 1 Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, of 1894 ;
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1894 ; arrived, ' arrived, 8th Nov., 1895, and served in N'.W.P.
14th Dec., 1895, and served in Bengal as asst. and Oudh as asst. commr., and asst. mag. and
mag. and collr. ; under-sec. to govt, of Bengal, collr. ; asst. settlt. offr.. Dec, 1899; city mag.,
judl., etc., dept., Feb., 1901, to May, 1003. Gonda, Dec, 1900, to March, 1902; joint mag.,
STEVENS,SirCharlesCecil,K.C.S.I.,B.A., Jan., 1904.
STEWART, Alfred Joseph, India Office
late Indian C.S. (Bengal). —Educ. at Univ. of (second class clerk, registry and record dept.).—
Melbourne; apptd. after exam, of i860; arrived,
2nd Feb., 1862; served in Bengal, and was Clerk, 2nd class, pol. dept., 27th Sept., 1892;
apptd. mag. and collr., Oct., 1873; offg. sec, transfd. to registry and record dept., Jan., 1896.
STEWART, David Macfarlane, M.A.,
board of rev., April, 1882; commr., Aug., 1885 ; Indian C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., UnitedProv.).
offg. chief sec. to govt, of Bengal. 1890 ; member
ot rev. board. Dec, 1891 ; member of supreme —Educ. gow,
at Hutcheson's Grammar Sch., Glas
Glasgow Univ., and Magdalen Coll.,
legist, council, Jan., 1893; C.S. I., Jan., 1895; Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1001 ; arrived,
offg. lieut.-gov. of Bengal, June, 1897; retd., 3rd Jan., 1903, and served in the United Prov.
April, 1898; K.C.S.I., Dec, 1898. as asst. mag. and collr.
STEVENS, Sir John Foster, late Indian C.S. STEWART, Robert Barton, B.A., Indian
^Bengal).—Educ. at Birmingham Gr. Sch., at C.S.
Versailles, and at King's Coll., London ; apptd. j and (junr. collr., Bombay). —Educ at Dulwich
1 rinity Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
after exam, of 1864 ; arrived, 16th Oct., 1865, of 1883; arrived, 27th Dec, 1886, and served
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
joint mag., May, 1876; district and sessions in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.; 2nd asst.,
judge, Sept. 1884; jud. commr., Central Prow, duty, Nasik, 1st
Feb., 1893; asst., June, 1896; on plague
April, 1804 ; acting judge, high court, Calcutta, and mag. andOct., 1897 ; junr. collr. and collr.
Feb. to Sept., 1895. and from April, 1897; 1900 ; ditto, andpol. agent, Rewa Kantha, Aug.,
confd. Dec, 1897 ; retd., March, 1904 ; Kt., Jan., ditto, and pol. pol. agent, Dangs, Dec, 1901 ;
agent, Surgana, May, 1902 ;
190s. K-i-H. medal, Nov., 1901.
STEVENSON, EdwardSneade Boyd. CLE., STEWART, Samuel Findlater, M.A.,
Madras Police Dept. (dep. inspr.-gen.). —Entered i India
the service, Oct., 1870, and served as inspr. , Educ. atOffice (junior clerk, military dept.). —
asst. supt. and supt. of police ; dep. inspr.-gen., mil. dept.,Edinburgh Univ. ; apptd. junior clerk,
19th Oct., 1903.
Nov., 1895 ; CLE., Jan., 1905. STEWART, William Hall Mackintosh,
STEVENSON, Francis, India Office (sup Major, Indian Army, Foreign Dept., Govt,
plemental clerk, registry arid record dept.).— of India (pol. agent, Gi/git).—First commn.,
Apptd. supplemental clerk, istjan., 1893. 25th May, 1878; from June, 1889, acted as
STEVENSON, George, lale Indian C.S., attache, loreign dept., and asst. sec to govt. ;
Bengal. —Educ. at King's Coll., Aberdeen, and i could,
Glasgow Univ.; apptd. after exam, ot 1870; Indore, inJan., former post, Oct., 1890; asst. agent,
arrived, nth Nov., 1872, and served in Bengal 1891 ; asst. pol.1891 ; asst. rest., Kashmir, July,
agent, Gilgit, April, 1893 ; pol.
as asst. mag. and collr., and in Assam as asst. agent, Bhopawar.
commr.; dep. commr., Sylhet, Jan., 1885; re June, 1899; pol. offr.Dec, 1897; ditto, Malwa.
turned to Bengal, June, 1889, as joint mag.; Feb.. 1900; pol. agent,with Sirdar Ayub Khan,
Gilgit, Oct, 1901.
mag. and collr., July, 1889; acted as commr., STEWART - WILSON, Charles, B.A.,
Orissa, in 1895, and at Burdwan, July, 1896, Barr. (1886), Indian C.S. (postmr. - gen.,
and March, 1897; commr., Jan., 1898; retd., Punjab). — Educ. at Edinburgh High Sch.,
June, 1900. and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after exam,
STEVENSON, Henry Louis, B.A., Indian of 18S3; arrived, 23rd Dec, 1886. and served'
C.S. (asst. commr., Burma).—Educ. at St. Paul's in the N.W. Prov.
Sch., London, and Queen's Coll., Oxford; mag. and collr. ; jointandmag., Oudh as asst.
apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived, 3rd Dec, under sec. to govt., Aug., 1891 ; Dec, 1800 ;
from April,
1898, and served in Burma as asst. commr. and I 1892, served as offg. postmr. -gen., N.W. Prov.
asst. settlt. offr.
STEVENSON, Robert Ciiari.es, late Burma and Oudh, Bengal (1893-94), and Bombay (1894) ;
Commn.—Entered the service, May, 1871, and , offg. dep. dir. of post office, Oct., 1894, and again
served in police dept. till 1886 ; apptd. to April, 1897 ; postmr.-gen., Calcutta, April, 1896;
Burma commn. as asst. commr., Mar., 1886; ' office, ditto, Punjab, Jan., 1899. ; offg. dir. gen. of post
Sept. to Dec, 1903.
dep. commr., July, 1898; retd., Match, 1902;
lias publd. a ' Vernacular Police Manual for STIBBS, James Chahlfs, India Office (second
British Burma,' and a revised edn. of ' Judson's ' class clerk, acctnt.-gen.'s dept.). — Educ. at
Burmese Dictionary.' Plymouth Corp. Gr.Sch., Penzance Coll. Sch.,
RECORD OF SERVICES. 621
and King's Coll., London ; clerk, 2nd class, 5th May, 1886; collr. and mag., Aug., 18S9 ; govt,
Nov., 1897. agent, Tanjore, Nov., 1895 ; acting sec. to govt,
STIFFE, Arthur W., Captain, late R.I.M.— rev. dept., Nov., 1896 ; sec. to govt., educl., &c,
First commn., Indian Navy, 24th Feb., 1849 ; depts., Nov., 1896; addl. member of legisl.
served in Persian war, 1856-57 ; on special survey council, Dec, 1896, June, 189?, June, 100c,
lor telegraph cable in Persian Gulf, 1862 ; on and March, 1902 ; sec. to govt., rev. dept., May,
special duty in Turkish Arabia, 1863; engr., 1898 ; chief sec. to govt., Sept., i8q8 ; C.S.L,
Persian Gulf telegraphs, and commanding Jan., 1903 ; ordinary member of council, Madras,
' Amberwitch,' Oct., 1863; offg. dir., Persian Nov., 1903.
Gulf telegraphs, 1866 and 1S69-71 ; port officer, STOKES, Sir Henry Edward, K.C.S.I., late
Calcutta, Aug^., 1879; offg. supt. of marine, July, Madras C.S.—Educ. at Minehead Diocesan Sch.,
1 880; ex-ofhcio shipping master of Calcutta, Kilkenny Coll. , and Trinity Coll .Dublin; apptd.
Feb., 1882; has brought out new charts and after exam, of 1862 ; arrived, 4th Jan., 1864, and
pilots of the Persian Gulf and Mekran coast; served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; under
also a new chart of Maskat, and a descrip sec. to govt, in the depts. under the chief sec,
tion of the Hugh ; retd., 1888. Aug., 1869; acting collr. of sea customs and
STIFFE, Norman Cecil, B.A., Indian protector of emigrants, Madras, Jan., 1871 ;
C.S. (city mag., Lucknoiv). —Apptd. after exam, fellow of the univ. of Madras, 1875; sub-sec,
of 1895 ; arrived 16th Dec, 1896, and served in board of rev. , July, 1875; on special duty with
the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and the Madras salt commn., 1876; sec, board ot
collr. ; city mag., Lucknow, Dec, 1903. rev., Jan., 1877, to Feb., 1878, and addl. sec
STIMPSON, Edward John, India Office on famine duties, Feb., 1877 ; district and ses
{second class clerk, store dept.).—Clerk, 2nd sions judge, S. Malabar, Oct., 1879; collr. and
class, 21st May, 1873 » resigned, 24th June, mag., Salem, June, 1881; sec. to govt, in the rev.
1879; reanptd., 10th July, 1880. dept. , Jan., 1884; member of legisl. council,
STINTON, Selhy Edwin, Indian C.S. (asst. Oct., 1886; chief sec. to govt.. Oct., 1887; tem
mag. and collr., Bengal). — Educ at Godolphin porary member of govr.'s council, July, 1888;
Sch. and Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; apptd. alter I ordinary member, Nov., 1888 ; C.S.L, May, 1889 ;
exam, of 1900 ; arrived 2nd Dec, 1901, and K. C.S.L, May, 1892; retd., Nov., 189^.
served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. STOKES, Henry John, B.A., late Madras
STIRLING, George Claudius Beresford, C.S.—Educ. at St. Columba Coll., Rathfarn-
Burma Pol. dept. (supt , N. Shan states). —■ ham, and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after
Entered the dept., 7th March, 1888; extra asst. exam, of 1861, and served in Madras as asst.
commr., Feb., 1889; asst. commr. and asst. pol. collr. and mag.; served in Bombay from Oct.,
offr., July, 1806; supt., N.Shan States, lune.iQoo. 1864, to Jan., 1870, and subsequently in Madras ;
STOGDON, Abraham William, late Indian principal asst., July, 1871 ; district and sessions
C.S. (Punjab). —Educ. at Uppingham Gr. Sch.; judge, June, 1877 ; collr. and mag., June, 1879 •
apptd. after exam, of 1863; arrived, nth Nov., on famine duty, Madura, Aug., 1877; district
1864, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.; and sessions judge, Madura, Jan., 1884; collr.
jud. asst., Sept., 1877; services placed tem- and mag., N. Arcot, Oct., 1884 ; district and ses
forarily at disposal ol govt, of India, mil. dept., sions judge, Coimbatore, May, 1886 ; member of
eb., 1881; dep. commr., Aug., 1883; divl. judge, the public service commn., Nov., 1886; retd.,
Nov., 1884 ; judge of the chief court, July, 1894 ; July, 1889.
retd., Oct., 1898. STOKES, Hopetoun Gabriel, B.A., Indian
STOKER, George Herbert, B.A., India C.S. (under sec. to govt. 0/ India, Home dept.). —
Office (Junior clerk, acctnt.-gen.'s dept.). —Educ —Educ. at Clifton and Oriel Coll., Oxford;
at the City of London Sch., and Corpus Christi apptd. after exam, of 1895 ; arrived 7th Dec,
Coll., Oxford (scholar, 1893-97) ; junr. clerk, 1896, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
nth Oct., 1897. mag.; under sec. to govt, of India, Home dept.,
STOKER, Thomas, C.S.I., B.A., late Indian July, 1903.
C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Rath- STOKES, Whitley, C.S.L, CLE., Hon.
mines Sch. and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after O.C.L. (Oxon.), LL.D. (Dublin), Barr. (1855),
exam, of 1870; arrived, 14th Nov., 1872, and late Legisl. Dept., Govt, of India. — Reporter
served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and to the high court and acting administrator-
collr. ; dep. supt. ot family domains of Maharaja gen., Madras, 1863-64; served subsequently
of Benares, March. 1878; 1st asst. sec. to govt., as asst. sec. to govt, of India, legisl., branch,
April, 1884; under sec, May, 1884; settlt. sec. to legisl. council, and sec. in the legisl.
officer, Bulandshahr, Sept., 1886; inspr.-gen. dept.; law member of the council of the govr.-
of registrn., and commr. of excise and stamps, | gen., May, 1877, to May, 1882 ; prest. ot
Nov., 1891 ; sec. to govt., scarcity dept., Jan., I Indian law commn., 1879; in 1868 trained a
1897; C.S.I., May, 1898; commr., July, 1898; ] scheme for collecting, copying, and cataloguing
retd., Jan., 1890; author of ' A Gold Standard for the Sanskrit MSS. preserved in India ; authorot
India ' and of the Bulandshahr settlt. report. ' Hindu Law Books,' 1865 ; the ' Indian Succcs-
STOKES, Gabriel, C.S.I. , B.A., Indian C.S. ■ sion Act, with a Commentary,' 1865; the 'Indian
(member ofcouncil, Madras).—Educat Kilkenny I Companies Act, 18G6, with Notes'; the 'Older
Coll., Royal Sch., Armagh, and Trinity Coll., ' Statutes in Force in India, with Notes,' 1874 ; the
Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1869 ; arrived, 'Unrepealed General Acts of the Governor-
28th Oct., 1871, and served in Bombay and General of India, with Chronological Tables, He.,'
Madras as asst. mag. and collr. ; acting addl. I l875-76 ; the ' Anglo-Indian Codes,' 1887-88, and
under sec. to govt, of Madras in the rev. other works.
(famine)dept., 1877-79 ; acting Kanaresetranslr. STONE, Joseph Henry, M A., Indian Educ!.
to govt., Feb., 1880; dep. supt. of census opera Service (inspr. of schools, Madras). —Apptd.
tions, Sept., 1880; sub-collr. and joint mag., I principal, Teachers' Coll., Madras, Jan., 1S86
2Q
622 RECORD OK SERVICES.
Prof, of history, Presy. Coll., Feb., 1887; the international monetary conference, Brussels,
Principal, Kumbakonam Coll., Aug., 1895; 1892 ; member of Indian currcnc}* committee.
1892-93 ; joint author with Sir John Strachey
inspr. of schools, April, 1903. of 'The Finances and Public Works of India,'
STONE, Samuel James, late Police Dept.,
P.injab.-Apptd. asst. district supt. of police, jotb 1882; G.C.S.I., June, 1897.
STRACHEY, Richard Sholto, late India
March, 1861 ; district supt. , Nov., 1872; served Public Works Dept.—Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ;
in Assam, 1884-85; resumed his post in the apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1881, and
Punjab, April, 1885; retd., Feb., 1894. posted to N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; transfd. to
STONIER, George Alfred, C.E., A.R.S.M., State rlys., Feb., 1887; lent to Assam-Bengal
F.G.S. —Apptd. to the geol. survey as specialist
in mining and metallurgy, 4th Oct." 1899 ; provl. rly. co., Oct., 1892; exec, engr., Jan., 1894;
chief inspr. of mines in India, April, 1901 ; reverted to govt, service, April, 1900 ; agent,
confd. in that appt., Jan., 1902; retd., April, Assam-Bengal Rly. Co. from Dec, 1901 ; retd.,
Oct.. 1903.
1904.
STOW, Alan Charles, India Office (second- survey STRAHAN, Charles, Major-Gen., R.E. .late
class clerk, acclnl.-gen.'s dept.).—Apptd. 2nd engrs., June, of India dept.— First, commn., Bengal
i860; arrived, Oct., 1862; joined
class clerk, 7th Oct., 1893.
STOW, Alexander Montagu, B.A., Indian 1863 ; serveddept.
the survey as mil. 2nd asst., Sept.,
with the Bhutan field force in
C.S. {asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Harrow, charge of reconnoitring party, 1865-66 (medal
and Pembroke Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after and clasp); surveyor, Dec,
exam, of 1895 ; arrived 17th Dec, 1896, and Sept., 1869; served with the1867; dep. supt.,
Peshawar field
served in the Punjab as asst. commr. and asst. force in Afghanistan, 1879 (medal) ; asst.
settlmt. offr. Vere Arthur, B.A., Indian C.S. surveyor-gen. in charge of cartographic and
STOWELL,
lasst. mag. and collr., United Prov.).—Educ. at engraving branches, May, 1884 ; dep. svrveyor-
Rossall, and Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford; gen. frcv. branch), July, 1892; surveyor-gen.
apptd. after exam, of 1895; arrived 7th Dec, of India, March, 1895 ; retd. from survey dept.,
1896, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh Sept., 1899. George, Col., R.E., late Survey
as asst. commr. and asst. mag. and collr. ; dep. of STRAHAN,
India Dept.—Obtained commn. from Addis-
commr., Almora, Sept., 1902, to Nov., 1903.
STRACHEY, Sir John, G.C.S.I., C.I.E., combe, Dec, 1858; arrived, Nov., i860; served
late Bengal C.S.—Apptd. Irom Haileybury in under the mil. and public works depts. till July,
1842 ; served in the N.W. Prov. in the grades of 1862, when he was apptd. to the survey dept. ;
asst. commr. and asst. mag. and collr. ; senr. served as asst. in the Gwalior and Central
asst., Kumaon, 1848 ; mag. and collr., Moradabad, the Rajputana, and
India survey, afterwards held charges in
1854; offg. commr. of Kumaon, 1861 ; prest. dep. supt., Nov.,Mysore, and Khandesh surveys ;
1007 ; oug. asst. surveyor-gen.,
of commit, to inquire into cholera epidemic of in charge of engraving and cartographic
1861 ; jud. commr., Central Prov., 1862; prest. branches, Calcutta, April-July, 1883; dep. sur
of the sanitary commn. with govt, of India, 1864; veyor-gen. (trigonl. branch), Oct., 1889; offd.
chief commr. , Oudh, 1866; member of govr.- as surveyor-gen. in 1892; reverted to mil. dept..
gen.'s council, March, 1868; acting viceroy and
govr.-gen. on death of Earl of Mayo, 9th to May, 1894; retd., June, 1895.
STRAIGHT, Sir Douglas, Kt., late Jud.
23rd Feb., 1872; K.S.C.I., 1872; lieut.-govr., Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh.—Called to the
N.W. Prov., 7th April, 1874; retd. from the bar at the
civil service, Dec, 1876; finl. member of the to London Middle Temple, Nov., 1865; counsel
banks association from 1868 ; junr.
govr.-gen. 's council, Dec, 1876, to Dec, 1880; counsel, treasury prosecution, from 1877; M.P-
CLE., 1878 ; G.C.S.I., 1878 ; member ofcouncil
ol India, July, 1885, to July, 1895; joint author for royal
Shrewsbury, 1870-74; apptd. one of the
commrs. to inquire into corrupt election
with Lieut.-Gen. R. Strachey of 'The Finances practices at Boston, 1875; puisne judge, high
and Public Works of India,' 1882 ; author of court, N.W. Prov., June, 1879; ofld. as chiel
' India,' 1888 (2nd edn., 1894), and of ' Hastings justice in 1883, 1884, and 1886; fellow ol Cal
and the Rohilla War.' 1892.
STRACHEY, Sir Richard, G.C.S.I. , F.R.S., cutta Univ., 1883, and of the Allahabad univ.,
Lt.-Gen., R.E.—2nd lieut., Bengal engrs., June, 1887; retd., April, 1892; Kt., Aug., 1892.
STRANGE, William Lumisden, M.I.C.E..
1836; was employed on irrign. works in the Bombay Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.) —
N. W. Prov. from 1840, and apptd. exec. engr. ,
Ganges canal, July. 1843; under sec. to govt, Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. to the dept. a-
of India, public works dept., 1857; sec. to govt., asst. engr., Nov., 1880; exec, engr., Oct., 1893.
under sec. to govt, of India, July, 1901 ;
Central Prov., 1857; consulting engr., railway employed in the Transvaal from March. 1903.
dept., Sept., 1858 ; sec. to govt, of India, public STRATTON, Wallace Christopher Rak-
works dept., 1862; inspr.-gen. of irrign., and say, Major, Indian Army, Foreign Dept.. Govt,
chief engr., 1st class, Dec, 1866; member of
supreme legisl. council, 1869; inspg. engi. of of India ( pol. agent, Eastern Rajputana States*.
machinery and stores for state railways, India —Firstascommn., 26th July, i88i;trom May, 1885.
office, 1871 ; member of council of India, Jan., actedsupt.,
asst. agent. Rajputana, and asst. gen
thagi and dakaiti: confd. as asst. agent, Mt.
1871;, to July, J878 ; on special duty in India, Abu, March, 1888; pol. agent and consul, Muscat.
1878; offg. member of council of govr.-gen., April, 1889; istasst. rest., Nov., 1889 ; transfd
Jan., 1879; prest. of the famine commn., 1880; to Bushire, Dec, 1889; asst. pol. agent and
re-apptd. member of council of India, March, consul, Bassora, April, 1890 ; 1st asst.
1879; prest., royal geographical society, 1886- Baluchistan, April, 1891 ; pol. agent, agent. S.E.
1889; retd. from the council of India, on his appt. Baluchistan, Oct., 1894; author of a narrative
as chairman of the E. Indian railway company, of Muscat affairs, 1885-88 ; offg. pol. agent,
Oct., 1889; aDptd. a representative ot India at
RECORD OF SERVICES. 62;
Kotah, April, 1897; confd., June, 1899; first collr. and mag. and forest settlt. officer ; special
asst. to gov. -gen. 's agent, Central India, Nov., asst. to the collrs. of Nilgiris and Malabar for
1900 ; pol. agent, Kastern Rajputana States, settlt. purposes, Aug., 1886; head asst., July,
Feb., 1901. 1888; sub-collr. and joint mag., Feb., 1893;
STREATFEILD, Claude Arthur Cecil, collr. and mag., March, 1896; ditto, and govt,
Indian C.S. (joint mag., United Prov.).— agent, Godavari, Dec, 1899; dist. and sess.
Educ. at Marlborough and Pembroke Coll., judge, Dec, 1903 ; addl. member of legisl.
Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1889 ; arrived, council, Madras, Oct., 1903, and May, 1904 ;
21st Nov., 1891, and served in the N.W. Prov. compiled a ' Manual of the Wynaad.'
and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. and asst. STUART, Charles Augustus, late Postal
commr. ; joint mag., Nov., 1896; supt., Dehra Dept., Bombay.—Served from 23rd Nov., 1855,
Dun, May, 1898, to June, 1899. as postmr. in Mysore, Madras, and Hyderabad ;
STREATFEILD, Henry Cuthbert, B.A., presidency postmr., Madras, Jan., 1364; from
Indian C.S. (mag. and collr. , Bengal). —Educ. at March, 1865, served in Bombay as presidency
Marlborough and Pembroke Coll., Cambridge ; postmr., and also offd. for various periods as
apptd. after exam, of 1885; arrived, 29th Dec., postmr.-gen. , Bombay, Punjab, and Madras;
1887, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and retd., Feb., 1892.
collr.; under sec. to govt, in the finl. and STUART, George Archibald Douglas,
municipal depts., Nov., 1890; and in the jud.r Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —
&c. depts., Oct., 1892; sec. to the jury commn., Educ at Weymouth Sch., and Emmanuel Coll.,
1893; joint mag. and dep. collr., Aug., 1894; Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived,
mag. and collr., Nov., 1898. 26th Nov , 1902, and served in Madras as asst.
STREET, Alfred William Frederick, collr. and mag.
D.S.O., Lieut.-Col., Indian Med. Service, STUART, Harold Arthur, C.S.I., Indian
late Bombay Sanitary Dept.—Joined the ser C.S. (director of central criminal intelligence
vice, May, 1878 ; on mil. duty till June, 1888 ; dept.). —Educ at High Sch., Bishop's Stortl'ord,
dep. sany. commr., June, i883 ; member of and King's Coll. , Cambridge ; apptd. after exam,
plague comm., July, 1897; dep. sany. commr., of 1879 ; arrived, 25th Nov., 1881, and served in
Bombav, July, 1898 ; retd., April, 1903. Madras as asst. collr. and mag., and under sec.
STREET, " Ashton, M.B., Major, I. M.S., to govt. ; acting private sec to govr. of Madras,
Bombay (presy. surgeon). —First commn., 31st Nov. -Dec, 1889 ; provl. supt. of census
March, 1890 ; on mil. duty till Nov., 1895, when operations, April, 1890 ; on special duty
he was apptd. to officiate as profr. of anatomy, ■ to revise district manuals, 1893-94 ; sub-collr.
Grant med. coll., and 2nd surgn., J. J. hosp. ; andjointmag., Aug., 1893; principal asst. -collr.
offg. ditto and presy. surgn., April, 1903; 2nd and district mag., Oct., 1895; private sec. to the
surgn., J. J. hosp., and presy. surgn., Nov., govr. of Madras, March, 1896; collr. and mag.,
1903. Oct., 1897; acting insp.-gen. of police, Feb.,
STREET, Brooks Henry George, India 1398; confd., Dec, 1901 ; sec to the Police
Office (supervisor, Store Dept.).—Writer, 30th Commn., 1902-03; C.S. I., Jan., 1904; dir. of
June, 1874 ; clerk, 2nd class, Sept., 1878 ; super central criminal intelligence dept., April, 1904.
visor, 2nd grade, India store depdt, Oct., 1883 ; STUART, Harry, late India Public Works
1 st grade, Aug., 1900. Dept. —Joined the service as dep. examr. of
STREET, Henry ALFRED,Capt. , late R. I. M. — railway accts., 29th Jan., 1878; examr., Jan.,
Commander of 'Tenasserim,' Dec, 1876, to June, 1882 ; acted as manager, Tirhut state railway,
1880; asst. sec. to govt, of India, mil. (marine) in i889and 1890; govt, examr., Indian Midland
dept. , June, 1880, to March, 1882; on duty in railway, Nov., 1890; examr. of accts., E. Bengal
Bombay, 1882-84; asst. dir., Indian marine, state railway, July, 1892; retd., Oct., 1902.
April, 1884; port officer, Madras, Dec, 1887; STUART, Louis, Indian C.S. (joint mag.
presidency port officer, Madras, Aug., 1888, to United Prov.).—Educ at the Charterhouse, and
Jan., 1893, and again from Feb. , 1896; offg. in the Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
same post, 1893-94; and at Calcutta, April, 1889 ; arrived, 17th Dec, 1891, and served in
1895; retd., May, 1899. the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and
STRICKLAND, William Alexander collr., and asst. commr. ; joint mag., March,
Wickede, Major, Indian Army (dep. commr., 1897 ; asst. supt. and judge, small cause court,
Burma). —First commn., Oct., i83o; employed in April, 1898 ; joint mag., Feb., 1901.
Burmaasasst. commr., Aug., 1886; dep. commr., STUBBS, Lawrence Morley, M.A., Indian
Jan., 1896. ! C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.).—
STRINGER, John Alfred (second class clerk, Educ. at Winchester and New Coll., Oxford ;
India Audit Office). —Educ. at Macclesfield Gr. apptd. after exam, of 1897; arrived, 6th Dec,
Sch. ; clerk, second class, 26th March, 1897. 1898, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst.
STRONG, Frederick WilIiam, Indian C.S. mag. and collr. ; author of a monograph on
(under sec. to chief commr., Assam.).—Educ. ivory-carving.
at Bedford Gr. Sch., Selwyn Coll., Cambridge, STURDY, William Arthur (2nd class clerk,
and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of India Audit Office).—Educ. at Leeds Gr. Sch. ;
1896; arrived, 9th Dec, 1397, and served in clerk, 2nd class, 27th Dec, 1894.
Bengal as asst. mag. and coll ; transfd. to STURMER, Arthur James, Lieut.-Col.,
Assam as asst. commr. and sub-divl. offr., May, I. M.S. (supt., goi't. maternity hosp., Madras). —
1899 ; under sec. to chief commr., April, 1904. Joined the service, March, 1875 ; served on
STUART, Andrew EdmundCastle-Stuart, regtl. duty, and as civil surgn. till 1893; dist.
Indian C.S. (dist. and sess. judge, Madras).— surgn., Feb., 1894; surgn., 4th dist., and prof.
Educ. at Wellington Coll. and Kingstown Sch., Madras med. coll., April, 1896 ; supt., gov.
Dublin; apptd. after exam, of 1877; arrived, maternity hosp., Madras and profr. of mid
17th Nov., 1879. and served in Madras as asst. wifery, med. coll., May, 1898.
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624 RECORD OF SERVICES.
STURROCK, John, C.I.E., late Indian SURJA KUMAR AGASTI, M.A.. Statutory
C.S., Madras. — Educ. at the High Sch. , C.S. (joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal).—Apptd.
Dundee; apptd. after exam, of 1863; arrived, under the native civil service rules asst. mag. and
20th Nov., 1S64, and served in Madras as asst. collr., Purniah, on probn. , March, 1885 ; confd.,
collr. and mag. ; acting sec. to govt, in the rev. April, 1887; joint mag. and dep. collr., June,
dept., Nov., 1873; boundary commr. between 1892 ; mag. and collr., Feb., 1898 ; again joint
Kanara and Mysore, 1873, and 1880-81 ; mag. and dep. collr., Aug., 1903.
Kanaresc translr. to govt., Jan., 1874; under SUTHERLAND, Algernon Robert, India
sec. to govt, in the chief see's dept., July, 1875; Public Works Dept. (chiej engr.). —Trained at
addl. sub-sec, board of rev., for special duty R. I.E., Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 1st Oct., 1876,
with famine commn., Nov., 1878 ; sub-sec, and posted to N.W.P. and Oudh ; exec. engr..
board of rev., Oct.. 1879; collr. and mag., Oct., Oct., 1890; suptg.engr., Mar., 1899; chief engr.
1883; member of legisi. council, March, 1894; and sec. to govt., roads and buildings, Sept.,
member of rev. board, and commr. of land tax, 1903.
Sept., 1894; commr. of land rev. and Inam SUTTON, Ernest William, India Office (imt
commr., Dec, 1898; member of legisi. council class clerk, pol. dept.). — Second divn. clerk,
of Madras, April, 1896, and again April, 1898; census office, 7th April, 1891 ; 2nd class clerk,
C.I.E., Jan., 1900; retd., Nov., 1899. India office, 1st Sept., 1891.
STURT.John Venables, late Kumaun Commn. SWAIN, William Henry, B.A., B Sc..
—Joined the service, 24th Dec, 1856; held India Office (junior clerk, mil. dept.). —Clerk, 2nd
various non-gazetted appts. till i860, served as class, 4th June, 1881 ; B.Sc (honours), London
extra asst. cominr. from 7862; asst. commr., univ., 188S ; B.A., 1895; joint editor ot the
1 871 ; dep. commr., April, 1896 ; retd., Nov.. 1896. 'India List' 1887-95, ar,d °f tne 'India Office
STURT, William Neville, late India Office. List ' from Oct., 1895, to May, 1901 ; staff clerk.
—Educ. at Repton ; temporary clerk, 1st May, May, 19CI ; junior clerk, Oct., 1901.
1862; junr. clerk, store dept., 1862; acctnt.- SWAINE, Charles Lethbridge, M.D.,
gen.'s dept., 1863; mil. dept., 1863 ; private sec. Lieut. -Col., I. M.S. (civil, surgn.. CentralProv.).
to parly, under sec. of state, 1863-64, and 1868- —Joined the Madras mcdl. service, 31st Mar.,
77 ; senr. clerk, rev. dept., April, 1877; served 1876; acting medl. officer, 4th inf. Hyderabad
temporarily in pol. and secret dept., 1890-94; contingent, Oct., 1877; medl. officer, 2nd inf.
asst. sec, judl. and public dept., March, 1896 ; Hyderabad contingent, April, 1879 ; ditto,
retd., April, 1904. 4th inf., Dec, 1893; ditto, 6th inf., June, 1896;
STYAN, Harry Smith, India Tel. Dept. sany. commr. and supt. of vaccination, Berar.
(supt.). —Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. June, 1898 ; civil surgn., Central Prov., Nov..
supt., 27th Sept., 1882; supt., May, 1897; has
received India medal with "Burma, 1887-89" 1903.
SWAMINATHA AIYAR, Tiruvarar Mut-
clasp. tuswami Aiyar, B.A.. Statutory C.S. (dist.
SUBRAMANIYA A1YAR, Sir S., K.C.I.E., and sess. judge, Madras). —Educ at Madras
B.L., Dewan Bahadur (judge, Madras High Univ. ; apptd. probr. for the civil service, Nov.,
Court). —Acted as govt, pleader in 1888-89 and 1883 ; confd., Jan., 1886 ; asst. collr. and mag..
1892-94 ; also as judge of the high court in July, 1887; head asst., Feb., 1893; sub-eollr.
1891-92, and from Jan., 1895; confd., May, 1895 ; and mag., Nov., 1897 ; dist. and sess. judge,
K.C.I. E., Jan., 1900. Dec, 1901. John Arthur Laing, Indian C.S?.
SUBRAMANIYAM, N. A. (see Narayana SWAN,
Aiyar Subramanivam). (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal.). —Educ. at
SULLIVAN, Henry Edward, C.S.I. , late Glasgow Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1000;
Madras C.S.—Apptd. from Haileybury, 1850; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1901, and served in Bengal
served in rev. and jud. depts. , Madras, and was as asst. mag. and collr.
apptd. small cause court judge, Sept., 1866; civil SWANN, Frederick Samuel Philip, B.A.,
and sessions judge, Dec, 1866; collr. and mag., Indian C.S. (joint mag. United Prov.).-— Educ. at
March, 1868; oflg. dir. of rev. settlt., Feb., Berkhamsted Sch. and Magdalen Coll. , Oxford ;
1874; in charge of the inam dept., May, 1876; apptd. after exam, of 1893 ; arrived, 12th Dec.,
acting rest, of Travancore and Cochin, 1877-78 ; 1894, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh
board of rev. , April, 1878 ; famine commn. , Jan., as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. commr., Nov.,
1879; 1st member, board of rev., and commr., ioco ; joint mag., Nov., 1903.
uncov. civil service exams., Jan., 1879; on SWEENEY, Terence Humphrys, F.R.C.S.,
duty to England as member of (amine commn., L.R.C.P., Lieut.-Col., I.M.S. (civil surg.,
1879-80 ; member of legisi. council, Jan., 1881 ; Benares).—Entered the service, 30th Sept..
in charge of settlt. dept., Feb., 1881 ; ordinary 1878; civ. surg., Mirzapur, July, 1886 ; Benares.
member of council, June, 1882 ; prcst. of local
self-govt. committee, June, 1882; retd., Dec, May, 1890. William McMurdo, India Public
SWEET,
1886. Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E
SULLIVAN, William James Augustus, Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr.,
late Police Dept., Madras. — Joined the Sept., 1880, and posted to Assam ; exec. engr..
service, 28th Jan., 1869; asst. supt. of police, Oct., 1892 ; asst. sec. to chief commr., Nov..
April, 1873; supt, June, 1882; dep. inspr. -gen., 1898 ; has received the war medal for the Lushai
Oct., 1803; retd. Feb. 1902. operations, 1889-92.
SUMMERS, Thomas, D.Sc, A.M.I.C.E., SWIFrE, Latham Coddington, Indian C.S.
Bombay Public Works Dept. (exec, engr.)— (2nd asst., Bombay). —Educ. at Eton and New
Trained at R LE. Coll. ; joined the service, Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1890;
Oct., 1877, and served as asst. engr.; exec, arrived, 6th Nov., 1892, and served in Bombay
engr., March, 1889; engr. and sec, Indian as asst. collr. and mag ; 2nd asst., Sept., 1897-
Rivers commn., Nov., 1902.
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SWISS, Walter Edmund, India Office (2nd duty, Nov., 1861 ; transfd. to Hyderabad
class clerk, India Audit Office).—Apptd. clerk, assigned districts, Nov., 1864, and served as
2nd class, India Audit Office, 30th Dec. 1901. asst. commr., cantonmt. mag. and small cause
SYAM CHAND DHUR, B.L., Bengal Judl. court judge, and dep. commr.; offd as jud.
dept. (dist. and sess. judge). —Joined the service commr. at various periods, and as cemmr. in
as munsit, 3rd Feb., 1870; sub. judge, May, 1888 and 1889 ; reverted to mil. dept., June,
1887; dist. and sess. judge, March, 1903. 1895.
SYAM CHAND RAY, B.L., Bengal Judl. TABOR, Francis Samuel, Indian C.S.
Dept. (subordinate judge). —Apptd. munsif, (dist. and sess. judge, United Prov.). —Educ at
17th April, 1875 ; subordinate judge, July, 1896. St. Paul's Sch. and Emmanuel Coll., Cam
SYKF.S, Charles Frederick, F.C. H., India bridge; apptd. after exam, of i338 ; arrived,
Public Works Dept. {exec. engr.). —Trained at j 26th Nov., 1890, and served in the N.W. Prov..
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr., and asst.
1884, and posted to state rlys. ; exec, engr., I commr.; joint mag., May, 1898 ; dist. and sess.
June, 1895 ; asst. sec. to govt, of India, Oct., I judge, May, 1901.
1896; under sec. to govt, of India, March, TAGORE, S. (see Satyendranath Tagore).
1898 ; dep. consg. engr. for rlys., Assam, April, I TALBOT, Sir Adelbert Cecil, K.C.I. E.,
1899; ditto, Burma, Nov., 1902, to Jan., 1904. Lieut.-Col., Indian Army, late Foreign Dept.,
SYKES, Maurice Gaskell, Indian C,S. Govt,
(asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ privately ; !I Jan., of India.—First commn., royal artillery,
1867; joined the Bengal stalF corps, 1869.
apptd. after exam, of 1902 ; arrived, 7th Dec, and served
1903, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and 1 contingent; onwith 4th cavalry, Haidarabad
special duty with the Afghan
mag. commr., Seistan arbitration, 1872-73 ; offg.
SYKES, Robert, B.A., Indian C.S. (dep. asst. agent, Rajputana, 1873 ; attache, foreign
commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Giggleswick Gr. dept., 1874; offg. asst. sec. to the govt, of
Sch. and Queen's Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after India, legisl.
exam, of 1085; arrived, 18th Dec, 1888, and and asst. gen.dept., 1875-76; acting asst. rest.,
supt., thagi and dakaiti dept.,
served in the Punjab as asst. commr. and offg. Haidarabad, 1878 ; 1st asst. agent, Rajputana,
under sec. ; junr. sec. to finl. commrs., Dec, Feb., 1878; fellow of Calcutta univ., 1879;
1893, till Dec, 1895 '< dist. judge, Jan., 1897; addl. pol. agent, E. Raiputana
dep. commr., March, 1899; dir. of land records agent, Bhartpur and Karauli, states, 1881 ; pol.
1882 ; pol. agent,
and agric, Nov., 1901, to March, 1903.
SYKES, William Ainley, M.B., D.S.O., 1888-89; rest., Persian Gulf, Sept., 1891Arabia,
j Bikanir, 1883 ; offd. as rest, in Turkish
; dep.
Major, Indian Med. Service (adntn. medl. offr., sec. to govt, of India, foreign dept., May. 1894 ;
N.W. Frontier Prov.). — First comma., 1st April, on special duty to England with Sardar Nasrulla
1882; apptd. agency surg., 1st class, and
admn. medl. offr,. N.W. Frontier Prov., Nov., I Khan of Kabul, Aug., 1895; K.C.I. E., Aug.,
1901 ; served in Soudan expdn., 1885; Burmese vised edn. Kashmir,
1895 ; rest., June, 1896; publd. a re
of 'Aitchison's Treaties,' 1876;
expdn., 1885-1889 ; Zhob Valley expdn., 1890; reverted to mil. duty, Nov., 1900.
Waziristan expdn., 1894-5; N.W. Frontier,
1897-8 ; D.S.O., July, 1887. TALBOT, Adelbert William James, B.A.,
SYMNS, Robert Corser Montfort, Indian Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab).—Educ. at
C.S. (dep. commr., Burma). —Educ at West Eton Coll. and Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
minster, King's Coll. Sch., and Balliol Coll., after exam, of 1899; arrived, 29th Nov., 1900,
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1886 ; arrived, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
12th Dec, i383, and served in Burma as asst. TALBO T, Walter, India Office (second class
commr.; acting under sec, and acting dep. I clerk, store depot). —Apptd. supplemental clerk
commr. ; dep. commr., Feb.. 1901. India store depot, 1st Jan., 1893; clerk, 2nd
SYMONDS, Charles William Herbert, class, June, 1895.
Capt., Indian Army, Survey ol India (dep. TALBOT, Walter Stanley, Indian C.S.
supt.). — First coir.mn., 25th Aug., 1886; asst. (dep. commr., Punjab).—Educ. at Wellington
supt., survey of India, Sept., 1892; dep. supt., Coll. and Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. after
Feb., 1899. exam, of 1888; arrived, 31st Oct., 1890, and
SYMONDS, William Powell, late Indian served in the Punjab as asst. commr., offg.
C.S, (Bombay).—Educ at Hereford Cathedral under sec. to govt., and offg. sec to finl.
Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of 1874; arrived. commrs.; dep. commr., Aug., 1899; settlmt.
16th Nov., 1876, and served in Bombay as asst. commr., Jhelum, Oct., 1895; ditto, Kashmir,
collr. and mag. ; acting under sec. to govt., Dec, 1903.
rev., finl., and gen. depts., 1884; forest settlt. TALBOT, William Alexander, Forest
officer, March, 1887 ; 2nd asst. collr., and Dept., Bombay (conservator of forests). —Joined
acting dir. of land records and agric, Aug., the service, 27th Nov.. 1876, as asst. consr. ;
1887 ; postmr.-gen., Bombay, May, 1889 ; senr. dep. consr., Nov., 1885; consr., Nov., 1901.
colli*., July, 1898 ; acting survey commr., Dec, TAPLIN, Herbert, India Office (supplemen-
1898; dir. of land records and agric, Aug., \ tal clerk, registry and record dept.). —Apptd.
1900 ; ditto, and inspr.-gen. of registration, I supplemental clerk, 1st Jan., 1893.
April, 1901 ; retd., Oct., 1902 ; revised the 1 TARAPURVALLA, F. K. (see Fardunji
manual of rev. accts. in Bombay. Kuvarji Tarapurvalla).
SZCZEPANSKI, Henry Charles Anthony, TARGET, Charles Albert Bagenal, late
Major-Gen., I.S.C., late Berar Commn. —First India Public Works Dept.—Apptd. to the Madras
commn. , Bengal infantry, June, 1857; employed public worksdept.,8thOct., 1868; transfd. to state
under the mil. dept. up to i860, including railways, April, 1870; and to Mysore, irrign.
service during the Mutiny (medal) ; asst. branch, March, 1872; exec, engr., Sept., 1874;
commr., Punjab, July, i860; on special famine employed in Calcutta mint, Feb., 1880; served
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subsequently in Rajputana, Madras, Burma, and TAYLOR, Franklin Eden, Indian C.S.
Rajputana ; retd., March, 1807. [dist. and sess. judge, United Prov.).—Educ.
TARINI KUMAR GHOSE, B.A. (insp. gen. at Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after
of registration, Bengal). —Apptd. dep. mag. and . exam, of 1884 ; arrived, 13th Dec, 1886, and
dep. collr., Jul}', 1868 ; insp. gen. of registra served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
tion, April, 1900 ; member legisl. council, mag. and collr. ; joint mag., Aug., 1891 ; under
Bengal, Feb., 1901. sec. to govt., June, 1893; acting dir. of land
TATE, Alexander Chambers, M.A., Indian records and agric, July-Nov., 1894 ; ^oint mag.,
C.S. (dist. and sess. judge, Madras). —Educ. at Dec, 1895; dist. and sess. judge, tcb., 1897;
Queen's Coll., Belfast, and Trinity Coll., mag. and collr., Aug., 1900; dist. and sess
Dublin ; apptd. after exam, of 1877 ; arrived, judge, March, 1904.
3rd Dec, 1879, and served in Madras as a«st. TAYLOR, Frederick Beatson, B.A., late
collr. and mag.; head asst., Anantapur, Sept., Indian C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. at Christ's Hosp.,
1888; principal asst. , Vizagapatani, Jan., 1842; and King's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after
sub-collr. and joint mag., Godavari, March, 1 exam, of 1872; arrived, 30th Nov., 1874,
1894; collr. and mag., March, 1896; dist. and and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
sess. judge, March, 1902. joint mag., April, 1886; district and sessions
TATE, John, M.I.C.E., late Bombay Public judge, Dec, 1891 ; jud. commr., Oct., 1897;
Works Dept. —Joined the service, 26th July, acting judge, high court, April, 1901 ; retd.,
1867, as asst. engr.; exec, engr., Feb., 1873 ; 13th May, 1902 ; author of ' The Trial of Cases,
suptg. engr., Dec, 1896; chief engr. and sec. to I9TAYLOR, Harold Blake, F.C.H., M.I.C.E.,
govt., public works dept., Aug., 1899; retd.,
Nov., 1903. India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr. ). —Trained
TAWNEY, Charles Henry, C.I.E., M.A., at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd asst. engr., 1st Oct.,
late librarian, India Office.—Educ. at Rugby and 1882, and posted to Bengal ; transfd. to state
Trinity Coll., Cambridge, ofwhich he was elected rlys., May, 1886; under see. to govt, of Bengal,
a fellow in i860; joined the Bengal educl. Feb., 1890; exec, engr., Feb., 1894; lent to
dept., Nov., 1864, and served as profr. , presidency Gwalior Durbar from Jan., 1893.
coll., up to Nov., 1876, when he was apptd. TAYLOR, Herhert Douglas, Indian C.S.
principal ; acted for various periods as dir. ot {collr. and tnag., Madras). —Educ. at Winches
public instrn. ; registrar of Calcutta univ., 1877, ter, andSt.Peter'sColl., Cambridge; apptd. after
1884, and 1889; retd. from educl. dept., Dec, exam, of 1883; arrived, 7th Dec, 1885, and served
1892; librarian, India office, 1st Oct., 1893, to in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; head asst. and
27th Dec, 1903 ; has transld. from the Sanskrit agent to govr., Vizagapatani, April. 1896 ; prin.
the Katha Sarit Sagara, the Uttara Rania asst. and agent to govr., Ganjam, Nov., 1806;
Charita, the Malavikagni-mitra, the Kathakoca, collr. and mag., Sept., 1900 ; ditto, and agent
and two centuries of Bhartrihari. to govr., Ganjam, Oct., 1901 ; collr., dist. mag.,
TAWNEY, James Walter, late Bengal C.S. and govt, agent, Tanjore, Dec, 1903.
(Central Prov.). —Educ. at Repton Sett., and TAYLOR, James, late Finl. Dept., Govt, of
King's Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of India.—Joined the dept., 1st Sept., 1865, and
1862; arrived, 23rd Dec, 1863 ; served in Bengal served in Bengal as asst. and dep. acctnt.-gen. ;
as asst. mag. and collr., and asst. eommr. , Bhutan, asst. comptr.-gen., June, 1879; retd., March,
till Oct. , 1865, and subsequently in the Central 1893.
Prov. as asst. commr. and dep. commr. ; retd., IAYLOR, James Mackav, India Public
April, 1889. Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at Thoma-
TAYLER, Henry Graham, Port Blair Admn. son Coll.; apptd. apprcnticeengr.,8th May, 1882,
(1st asst. supt.).—Joined the Bengal Jail dept., and posted to the Punjab; asst. engr.. Nov.,
9th June. 1880. as asst. supt. of jails ; asst. supt., 1882 ; transfd. to N.W. Prov. and Oudh, Nov.,
Port Blair Admn., April, 1891. 1893; exec, engr., Dec, 1894.
TAYLER, William Vansittart Graham, TAYLOR, Sam Arthur, India Office (senior
late Bengal C.S. — Apptd. from Haileybury ; clerk, store dept.). —Educ. at Epsom Coll. ; junr.
arrived, 6th Nov., 1855 ; served in the rev. and clerk, 31st Jan., 1867; senr. clerk, Nov., 1889.
jud. depts. , Bengal, and was apptd. mag. and TEAGUE, George Fletcher, India Office
collr., 1st grade, Pubna, Oct., 1866; retd., (senior clerk, funds dept.). —Senr. book-keeper,
1890. 1 funds dept., 28th Sept., 1866; head book-keeper,
TAYLOR, Sir Alexander, G.C.B., Gen., March, 1873 ; designation changed to senr. clerk,
R.E.—Educ. ut Hofuzl, Switzerland, and Addis- Oct., 1892.
combe mil. coll.; 1st commn., 9th June, 1843; TEBBS, Francis Robert, India Public Works
entered the India public works dept., 26th Dec, Dept. (suptg. engr.).—Trained at R.I.E. Coll.;
1846; exec, engr., Jan., 1848; supt. of the apptd. 1st Oct., 1877, as asst. engr., and
Lahore and Peshawar road, Dec, 1849; suptg. posted to state railways ; lent to B. B. and C.I.
engr., Nov., 1856; offg. sec to the govt, of the Kly. Co., from Jan., 1885; exec, engr., Dec.
Punjab, public works dept. , 1865-67, and 1871-72 ; 1890 ; suptg. engr., May, 1904.
chief engr., April, 1872 ; dep. inspr.-gen. of TEDDER, Henry John, M.A., Indian C.S.
mil. works, 1870-78; prest. of the defence (asst. mag. and collr., United Pixiv.). — Educ.
committee of India, 1876, 1877, 1878; prest. of at Royal High Sch., Edinburgh, and St.
Cooper's Hill coll. from Nov., 1880; served Andrew's Univ. ; apptd. after exam, of 1902 :
hroughout the Sutlej campaign (medal with arrived, 14th Dec, 1903, and served in the
clasps for Firozshah and Sobraon), the Punjab United Prov. as asst. mag. and collr.
campaign, 1848-49 (medal with 2 clasps), and TEKCHAND, Diwan, B.A., Barr. (1895),
tile Indian Mutiny (medal with 2 clasps) ; also Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ at
during the Umbcvla campaign, 1863; OB. in Punjab Univ. and Christ's Coll., Cambridge ;
1858, K.C.B. in i8"77, and G.C.B. in 1889. apptd. after exam, of 1894 ; arrived, 17th
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Dec, 1895, and served in Punjab as asst. TEUNON, William, Indian C.S. (dist. and
commr. sess. judge, Bengal). —Educ. at Univ. of Aber
TEMPLE, Henry Martindale, Lieut.-Col., deen, and King sColl. , Cambridge ; apptd. after
Indian Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of exam, of 1881 ; arrived, 24th Dec, 1883, and
India. — Sub-lieut., 41st regt., June, 1872; served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
arrived, Sept., 1872; extra A.D.C. to lieut.-govr., transfd. to Assam as asst. commr., Jan., 1888;
Bengal, Dec, 1875; attache, foreign dept., dep. commr., July, 1892; dist. and sessions
March, 1876; cantonmt. mag., Nasirabad, Feb., judge, Dec, 1895.
1878; asst. to rest., Hyderabad, and asst. gen. THAKUR, K. K. (see Kashinath Kesho
supt., thagi and dakaiti, Oct., 1880; offg. jud. Thakur).
supt. of railways, Nizam's dominions, June, TH1BAUT, George Frederick William,
1881 ; asst. to agent, Baroda, Nov., 1882; Ph. D., Indian Educl. Service (principal, Muir
boundary settlt. officer, Bundelkhand, Nov., Coll.,Allahabad). —Joined the dept., 17th March,
1884; pol. agent, Khelat, May, 1885; pol. agent, 1875, as profr., Benares coll. ; inspr. of schs. ,
S.E. Baluchistan, May, 1887; and at Khelat, Jan., 1878; principal, Benares coll., Nov., 1879;
April, 1888 ; offg. pol. agent, Bikanir, June, profr. of English literature, Muir coll., Oct.,
1895 ; offg. agent to govr.-gen. in Khorasan and 1888 ; principal, Muir Coll., July, 1895 ; also supt.
Seistan, April, 1898; conld., June, 1898; in of Sanskrit studies in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh,
charge ol ex-Amir ol Kabul and pol. offr. with Jan., 1893; has transld. the Jatapatala, the
Sardar Ayub Khan, May, 1903, to May, 1904 ; Vedanta Entras, with Sankaracharya's com
retd., Oct., 1904. mentary, &c, &c
TEMPLE, James Herbert, B.A., LL.B., THOMAS, Frederick William, M.A., India
Indian C.S. (dist. and sess. jttdge, Bengal).— Office (librarian). —Educ. at Birmingham and
Educ. at Burnley Gr. Sch., Repton Sch., and Trin. Coll., Cambridge ; elected Fellow of
Clare Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of Trinity, 1892 ; apptd. asst. librarian, 1898 ;
1886; arrived, 20th Dec, 1889, and served in
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; acted as collr. librarian, Dec, 1903 ; has (with Profr. Cowell)
translated from the Sanskrit ' The Harsa-
ol customs, Calcutta, Oct. -Dec, 1893, and as Carita of Bana' (Oriental Translation Fund,
under sec, 1894 and 1895 ; joint mag. and dep.
collr., Oct., 1896; mag. and collr., April, N.S.). THOMAS, George Arthur, B.A., Indian
1900 ; dist. and sess. judge, July, 1900. C.S. (asst. collr., Bombay). —Educ. at Clifton
TEMPLE, John Alexander, Col., Indian Coll. and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
Army, late Central Prov. Commn.—First after exam, of 1899; arrived, 30th Nov., 1900,
commn., Dec, i860; arrived, 8th Aug., 1861 ; and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.
from Feb., 1864, served in the Central Prov. as and asst. judge.
asst. commr. and dep. commr. ; small cause THOMAS, George Ebenezer, M.I.C.E., late
court judge, 1872-74, and 1877-80; sessions India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. from the
judge, Oct., 1894; commr., May, 1896; returned E. Indian railway as asst. engr., 28th Aug.,
to Europe, 1897. 1867, and posted to the Central Prov.; transfd.
TEMPLE, Sir Richard Carnac, Bart., to the Punjab N. state railway, March, 1868 ;
C.I.E., Lt.-Col., Indian Army.—First commn., locomotive supt. , Punjab N. state railway, April,
4th Jan., 1871 ; from nth Aug., 1879, served in 1875 ; exec engr., April, 1876 ; transfd. to Indus
the Punjab as asst. cantonmt. mag. , and cantonmt. valley state railway, Nov., 1878; and to British
mag. ; transfd. to Burma as cantonmt. mag., Burma, Nov., 1881 ; retd., 1889.
Mandalay, March, 1887; asst. commr., April, THOMAS, George Tucker, Lieut.-Col.,
1887 ; dep. commr., Dec, 1888; provl. supt. of I.M.S. \civil surgn., Burma). —First commn.,
census, 1890; prest. ofthe Rangoon municipality. Aug., 1875 ; on mil. duty to June, 1880 ; served
Feb., 1891 ; CLE., Jan., 1894; chief commr. , as civil surgn. at various stations in Madras
Andatnans and Nicobars, and supt. of Port Blair, and Burma;
Sept., 1895 t retd., Jan., 1904 ; author of ' Notes 1900, to July,inspr.
1903.
gen. of gaols, Burma, April,
on the Transliteration of the Burmese Alphabet,' THOMAS, Henry Sullivan, late Madras
' A Dissertation on the Proper Names of
Punjabis,' ' Wide-awake Stories' (Punjabi and C.S.—Apptd. from Haileybury, 1855 ; served in
Madras as asst. collr. and mag. , sub-collr. and
Cashmiri Folk Tales), and other works ; also joint mag., and member of the board of examrs. ;
founded and conducted ' Indian Notes and
Queries,' and is an editor of the 'Indian collr. served
and mag., May, 1867; from April, 1878,
on the board of rev. , Madras, and acted as
Antiquary.'
sec.
TENNANT, James Francis, CLE., F.R.S., board ofexamrs.,to govt, in the rev. dept. in 1878-79; prest.,
Lieut. -Gen., R.E. — Second lieut., Bengal legisl. council, 1882 Oct., 1881 ; member ofsupreme
engrs., June, 1847; arrived, 7th March, 1849; in and 1883; on special duty
asst. engr., Ganges canal, 1849-51 ; asst. in the 1884;connection with the pearlfisheriesatTuticorin,
1st member,
great tngonl. survey of India, 1851-59 ; served fellow of Madras univ., March, board of rev., July, 1884;
in the Mutiny (medal with two clasps) ; govt, 1889; has pubid. 'A Report on1886; retd., Jan.,
astronomer at Madras, Oct. , 1859; commandant, S. Kanara,' 1870; 'The Rod inPisciculture in
sappers and miners, Oct., i860 ; served in the and 'A Report on Pearl FisheriesIndia,' 1881 ;
and Chank
public works dept., from Sept., 1863, as exec,
engr. in Burma, and in the Punjab and Bengal ; Fisheries,' 1884.
apptd. to observe eclipses of the sun, 1867-68 THOMAS, Horace Lowthorpe, Indian C.S.
and 1871 ; served as mint master, Calcutta, lrom (asst. commr., Assam). —Educ. at Harrow, and
July, 1871, to Jan., 1884; superintended the Wadham Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
observations of the transit of Venus at Rurki 1898; arrived, 27th Nov., 1899, and served in
and Lahore, 1876; CLE., Jan., 1879; retd., Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; transfd. to
Jan., 1884. Assam as asst. commr., Dec, 1901.
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THOMAS, Ivor Cbadock, M.I.E.E., India Amritsar; inspr. of schs. , May, 1870; retd.,
Telegraph Dept. (superintendent). —Trained at Dec, 1892.
R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. asst. supt., 24th Sept., THOMPSON. Frederick Charles, India
1881 ; supt.. May, 1897 ; has received India Office (sec, Public H'orks Dept.).—Junr. clerk,
medal and Hazara 1891 clasp. accts. branch, 9th March, 1872 ; public works
THOMAS, Robert Mosley Bryce, Co!., dept., Aug., 1875; editor of ' India Office List,'
I.S.C.. late Central Prov. Commit. —First ! 1885-87; senr. clerk, Feb., 1889 ; asst. sec, July,
commn., 6th Jan., 1859; arrived, 26th Feb., I 1898 ;sec, Oct., 1901.
1859; from Oct., 1864, served in the Central THOMPSON, George, B.A., late Central
Prov. as asst. commr. , and cantonmt. mag.; Provs., Educl. Dept. —Head master, Saugor high
dep. commr., Dec, 1885; inspr.-gen. of police sch., Sept., 1869; served from Oct., 1S75, as
and jails, April, 1894; commr., Chhattisgarh, inspr. of schs., Central Prov.; odd. several
Oct., 18Q4 ; reverted to mil. dept., Sept., 189:. times as inspr.-gen. of educn. ; retd. April, 190c.
THOMAS, Thomas Edward, late Police THOMPSON, Henry Edward.M.I.E.E., late
Dept., Madras. —Joined the service, Aug., 1865, India Telegraph Dept.—Joined the dept. as
and served in the police dept. as asst. supt. and Morseasst., 12th May, 1857; arrived, 12th Sept.,
dist. supt. ; retd., May, 1901. 1857 ; supt., Dec, 1866 ; held charge of various
THOMAS, William Charsley, Lieut. - ; divns. , including Malabar, Bangalore, Arakan,
Col., late Police Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh.— Nagpur, and Rajputana ; retd., Dec, 1892.
Joined the service, Dec, 1858, having previously THOMPSON, HenryMungo.B.A., M.I.C.E.,
served as a volunteer in Gen. Havelock's I late Bombay Public Works Dept.—Joined the
cavalry, 1857-58 ; adjutant of mil. police, service, July, 1866, as asst. engr.; exec, engr.,
Oct., 1859; inspr. of district police, Jan., 1861 ; April, 1871; supt. engr in Sind, June, 1892;
district supt. of police. May, 1861 ; junr. dep. I transfd. to N. divn., April, 1895; chief engr.,
inspr.-gen. of police, May, 1886; senr. , Jan., June, 1896; sec. to govt., public works dept. ,
1890; retd.. March, 1893. and addl. member of council, Bombay ; retd.,
THOMAS, William Frederick, M.D.. Lieut. - ; June, 1899.
Col., Indian Medl. Service (dist medl. offr., THOMPSON, Herbert, Indian C.S. (dep.
Madras).—First commn., 31st Mar., 1879; on commr. , Burma). —Educ at St. Peter's Sch.,
mily. duty till 1896; dist. medl. officer, July, 1897. York, and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
THOMASON, Charles Simeon, Major-Gen., after exam, of 1889; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1891.
R.E., late India Public Works Dept.— Lieut., and served in Burma as asst. commr. ; sec to
Bengal engrs., June, 1852; joined the dept., finl. commr., March, 1895. to Nov., 1899; dep.
July, 1855, as dep. supt., Ganges canal ; served commr., Jan., 1903; ofld. as rev. sec. to govt,
during the Mutiny (medal and clasp); exec, from Feb., 1002.
engr., Oct., 1858; supt., Rohilkhand canals, THOMPSON, John Perronet, M.A., Indian
Dec, 1864; ort'g. suptg. engr. and dep. sec, C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ at Leeds
public works dept., N.W. Prov., Sept., 1873; Gr. Sch. and Trin. Coll., Cambridge: apptd.
on special duty to Madras, in connection with after exam, of 1896; arrived, 13th Dec, 1897,
harbour work, 1877-79; suptg. engr. and sec. to and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
agent, Central India, Aug., 1880; reverted to THOMPSON, Richard Horatio Ely,
mil. dept., May, 1888; retd., Jan., 1895. late Forest Dept., Central Prov. —Joined the
THOMPSON', Arthur, B.A., Indian C.S. service as overseer of the govt. te.i plantation,
{head asst.. Madras). —Educ at Appleby Gr. Gurhwal, Oct., 1855; asst. supt., Kumaon
Sch. and Queen's Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after torests, Jan., i860 ; asst. conservator of
exam, of 1893; arrived, 21st Dec, 1894, and forests, April, 1864; transfd. to Central Prov.,
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; Aug., 1871 ; dep. conservator, Oct., 1871 ;
head asst., April, 190*. services lent to govt, of Ceylon, June, 1S87;
THOMPSON, Charles Thomas, India Office conservator, April, 1892; retd., 8th Dec, 1896.
(2nd class clerk, Registry and Record Dept.). — THOMPSON, Ross, Col., R.E., late Public
Educ at the City of London Sch. ; clerk, 2nd Works Dept., Madras.—First commn., June,
class, 19th March, 1883. 1858 ; arrived, 14th Jan., 1861 ; joined the dept.
THOMPSON, Cyril Powsey, Major, Indian Aug., 1863; exec, engr., April, 1867; district
Army, Foreign Dept., Govt, of India (dep. engr. .presidency, April, 1875; consulting archi
■commr., A'TK. Frontier Prov.). — First commn., tect to govt., May, 1875 ; commanded Queen's
29th Aug., 1885 ; in mil. employ till Sept., 1889, Own sappers and miners throughout the Afghan
when apptd. asst. commr. in the Punjab ; dist. war, 1879-80 (medal) ; acted as dep. chief engr.
judge, May, 1899; dep. commr., Hazara, Oct., and under sec. to govt., Oct. 1881, and served
iqoi. subsequently in various divns.; retd., Dec,
THOMPSON, Daniel Robert, CLE., M.D., 189.1.
M.R.C.S., L.M., Surgn. -Major, late Madras THOMPSON, Thomas Moore Lane, late
Med. Sen-ice. —Joined the Indian med. service India Public Works Dept.—Apptd. , 1st Aug.,
as asst. surgn., 1st April, 1867, and served 1872, and posted to Bengal ; exec, engr., Sept.,
under the mil. dept., also acting as zillah 1886 ; retd. March, 1898.
surgn. and supt. of jail; rest, surgn., gen. • THOMSON, Alexander Welsh, India Office
hosp., Madras, and profr. in med. coli., March, (2nd class clerk, registry and record dept.).—
1875; surgn., 1st district, Madras, med. inspr. Apptd. clerk, 2nd class, 12th Nov., 1900.
of emigrants, &c, May. 1875 ; CLE. (for special THOMSON, Arthur Sackville, A.M.I.C.F-,
famine services in 1876-78;, Jan., 1S79; retd., India Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.).—
May, «888. Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd., '24th 'Sept.,
THOMPSON, David William, late Educn. 1878, and posted to Bengal ; exec, engr., Nov.,
Dept., Punjab. —Served in the dept. from March, 1889; under sec. to govt, of Bengal, Jan.,
1602, as master in the zillah schs. at Lahore and 1896 and June, 1897 ; suptg. engr., Aug., 1902.
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THOMSON, Arthur Watson, D.Sc, Indian I and asst. settlt. officer ; asst. mag. and collr.,
Educl. Service (projr. ofengineering, Coll. o/Sci., j1 Feb., 1897; joint mag. and dep. collr., Nov.,
Poona).—Entered the service, 6th Jan., 1891, 1898.
and received the appointment he now holds. i THORBURN,SEPTiMusSMET,lateIndianC.S.
THOMSON, Campbell, M.I.C.E., late (Punjab).—Educ at Cheltenham Coll. ; apptd.
India Public Works Dept. — Apptd. asst. j after exam, of 1863; arrived, 24th Nov., 1864,
engr., 15th July, 1869, and posted to Bengal ; and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. and
ransfd. to state railways, Sept., 1872; exec, settlt. officer; jud. asst., 1st grade, Jan., 1881 ;
engr., Jan., 1880; services lent to Mevvar dep. commr., April, 1883 ; commr. and supt.,
durbar, Jan., 1835; suptg. mgr., June, 1894; Jan., 1892; finl. commr., April, 1898; retd.,
dep. engr. -in-chief, southern section, N.W. Nov., 1899; a ithor of ' Bannu ; or, Our Afghan
Rly., Feb., 1898 ; chief engr., April, 1899 ; engr.- Frontier,' 'David Leslie,' 'Asiatic Neighbours,'
in-chief, N.W. Rly., Dec, 1899; retd., Jan., ' Musahnans and Money-lenders,' 'Report on
Peasant Indebtedness and Land Alienations to
THOMSON, Henry, M.B., Major, I. M.S. Money-lenders,' a report on the settlt. of the
{durbar physician, Travancore). —First comma, Bannu district, &c. , &c.
29th Sept., 1883 ; in mil. employ till April, THORBURN, Walter Miller, B.A., Barr.
1894, when he was apptd. dist. surgn , Madras; (1898), late Indian C.S.— Educ. at Dalhousie
civil surgn., Jan., 1896; durbar physician, Coll. and Univ., Halifax, Univ. of Edinburgh,
Travancore, Sept., 1898. I and King's Coll., London; apptd. after exam,
THOMSON,SirJames,K.CS.I.,M. A. .Indian of 1873 ; arrived, 26th Nov., 1875, and served in
C.S. (member of council, Madras). —Educ. at 1 Madras as asst. collr. and mag.; head asst.,
Aberdeen Gr. Sch. and Univ.; apptd. after Oct., 1884; district and sessions judge, Dec,
exam. ofx86o; arrived, 24th Nov., 1871, and 1 1800 ; retired. Dec. 1902.
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.; THORNHILL. George. C.S.I. , late Madras
sub-collr. , joint mag., and principal asst., C.S.—Educ. at Rugby and Hailevbury, and apptd.
Godavari, June, 1885; collr. and mag., Nov., in 1842 ; arrived, 7th April, 1843 ; served in
1839 ; rest., Travancore and Cochin, July, 1895 ; Madras, as asst. to collr. and mag. in various
member, revenue board, and commr. of salt, districts, and was employed as civil officer in
&c, revenue, Nov., 1897 ; addl. member of connection with the construction of the Godavari
legisl. council, Madras, Sept., 1898; ordinary and Kistna anicuts; principal asst. , Ganjam,
member of council, Madras, July, jqoi ; C.S. I., 1856; collr. and mag.. Kistna, 1861 ; member of
June, 1902; acted as govr. of Madras from board of rev., 1870-78 ; was also apptd. dir. of
30th April, 1904, to 12th Dec, 1904; K.C.S.I., bank of Madras, and commr. for uncov. civil
Oct., 1904. service exams. , 187s; retd., 1878.
THOMSON, John Brown, M.A., Indian THORNHILL, Henry Be\ueoy, CLE.,
C.S. (member, board ofrevenue, United Prov.).— Lieut.-Col., Indian Army (inspg. offr. of
Educ. at the Acad., and Univ., Edinburgh; 1 cantonmts.).—First commit., 23rd April, 1873;
apptd. after exam, of 1868 ; arrived, Nov., 1870, arrived, istNov., 1873 ; on field service, Afghan
and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and istan, 1878-79 (medal) ; canton mt. mag., Feb.,
collr., and joint mag. ; dep. supt. of family 1887; dep. supt.. Port Blair, May, 1888;
domains of Maharaja of Benares, Nov., 1882; cantonmt. mag., N.W. Prov., June, 1891 ;
registrar of the high court, May, 1834 ; mag. CLE., June, 1903; inspg. offr. of cantonmts.,
and collr., April, 1889 ; oifd. as sec. to govt, in June, 1003.
1889 and 1890 ; inspr.-gen. of police, May, 1894 ; THORNHILL, Joseph Helen. M.E..M.I.C.E.,
commr., July, 1900; member, board of revenue, late India Public Works Dept. —Apptd., 15th July,
Nov., 1902. 1869, and employed on irrign. works' in the N.W.
THOMSON, Robert George, late Indian Prov. and Oudh ; exec, engr., Sept., 1879 ; retd.
C.S. (Punjabi.—Educ. at Islington Proprietary March, 1897.
Sell., and Univ. of London; apptd. aftcrexam. ol THORNTON, Arthur Parry, C.S.I. , Lieut.-
1872; arrived, 13th Nov., 1874, and served in the Col., Indian Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt,
Punjab as asst. commr. and settlt. officer; junr. of India.—Ensign, 14th foot, 14th Sept., 1867 ;
sec. to finl. commr., Dec, 1882; senr. sec, admitted to the Bengal staff corps, Sept.,
March, 1886 ; postmr.-gen., Punjab, Feb., 1888 ; 1871 ; on famine duty, 1874 ; served under the
junr. sec. to govt, of Punjab, April, 1890; rev. I foreign dept. from Jan., 1875, and acted as
sec, April, 1892; dep. commr., Nov., 1896; I asst. agent, Rajputana, and as mag., Mount
retd., Aug., 1899. ( Abu, and asst. gen. supt. for thagi and
THOMSON, Samuel John, C.I.E., I.ieut.- dakaiti ; attache to foreign office during Delhi
Col. , Indian Med. Service (sany. commr, durbar, 1876-77; on mil. duty, 1878-79;
United Prov.). —Joined the service as surgn., I from March, 1879, served as cantonmt. mag. at
1st Oct., 1877; arrived, 27th April, 1878, Morar, and at Nasirabad ; asst. to govi'.-gen. 's
and went through Afghan campaign, 1880 agent, Rajputana, Jan., 18S2 ; cantonmt. mag.
(medal); dep. sanitary commr., May, 1885; and small cause court judge, Secnnderabad,
sanitary commr. and supt. of vaccination, July, Feb., 1884; pol. agent, Bhopawar, May, 1886;
1896; C.I.E., Jan., 1898; on deputation to j Haraoti and Tonk, March, i83q; oflg. commr.,
S. Africa, Feb., 1902, to Jan., 1903; author of Ajmir, March, 1895; rest, and commr.. Ajmir,
' Sanitary Principles.' Feb., 1897; rest., Western States, Rajputana,
THOMSON, William Boyd, Indian C.S. April, 1900; offg. agent to gov.-genl. in Rajpu
{joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal).—Educ. at tana, April, 1901, to Feb., 1902 ; C.S. I., June,
the Belfast Methodist Coll., Trinity Coll., 1902 ; placed on U.S. list, Feb., 1903.
Dublin, and the Royal Univ. of Ireland ; apptd. j THORNTON, Edward Labouchere Ruth-
atter exam, ot 1890; arrived, 16th Dec, 1892, ven, Indian C.S. (head asst., Madras). —Educ.
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., ! at Marlborough, and King's Coll., Cambridge;
630 RECORD OF SERVICES.
apptd. after exam, of 1889; arrived, 5th Dec, 1 THURBURN, James White, C.S.I. , Col.,
1891, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and R.E., late India Public Works Dept.—Apptd.
mag. ; acted as manager, Jaipur estate, 1893 ; asst. engr., 7th May, 1872, and employed
head asst., Dec, 1898. in the mil. works branch in the Punjab; served
THORNTON, Hugh Aylmf.r, B.A., Indian in the Afghan war, 1878-79 (medal); reverted to
C.S. (asst. commr., Burma). —Educ. at Chelten home establt., Nov., 1880 ; re-apptd., Jan., 1S84,
ham Coll., and Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd. and posted to the Punjab; exec, engr., Feb.,
after exam, of 1895 ; arrived 30th Nov., 1896, 1884; on field service on the Punjab frontier,
and served in Burma as asst. commr. Sept., 1897-Jan., 1898 (medal and three clasps);
THORNTON, James Howard, C.B., B.A., suptg. engr., July, 1899; chief engr. and sec. to
M.D., Dep.-S11rgn.-Gen., late Bengal Med. govt., 1903 ;
Punjab, Aug., 1002 ; C.S. I., June,
transld. to unemployed list, Dec, 1903.
Service.—First commit., 1856 ; from gth Nov.,
1861, served as civil asst. surgn. and civil surgn., THURSTON, John Neville Oldfield (dep.
besides service under the mil. dept.; principal commr. , Burma). —Joined the service, March,
med. officer with the Indian forces, Egypt, 1885; 1886, and served in Burma as asst. commr. ;
C.B . Aug., 1885; dep. surgn.-gen., Punjab dep. commr., April, 1900.
frontier force, June, 1886; retd., Aug., 1891; TICKELL, Charles, late India Public
author of 'Memories of Seven Campaigns,' Works Dept.—Trained at R.l.E. Coll. ; apptd.,
1895. 1st Oct., 1875, and employed on irngn. works
THORNTON, Leslie Melville, M.A.. in the Punjab; exec. engr. , Nov., 1884; under
Indian C.S. (dist. and sess. judge, United sec. to govt., public worksdept., 1890-92 ; services
Prov.). —Educ. at Marlborough, and Univ. Coll., lent to Kashmir state, 1892-94; retd., March,
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1878 ; arrived, 1897.
1st Jan., 1881, and served in the N.W. Prov. TICKELL, James Robert, India Public
and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. sec. Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.l.E.
to govt., Oct., 1883; under sec, Oct., 1886; Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., Sept., 187S, and
offd. as finl. sec, 1891 ; joint mag., Aug., posted to state railways; lent to B.B. and C.L
1891 ; offg. legal remembrancer, and member
of, and sec. to. provl. legist, council, Dec, Rly. Co. from Ian., 1885; exec, engr., Aug.,
1892, to March, 1893; dep. sec. to govt, of India, I 1893. TICKELL, Richard Hugh, India Public
home dept., Oct., 1894; dist. and rsess. judge, Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — Trained at
March, 1898; second sec to govt., March, R.l.E. Coll.
1899 ; district and sessions judge, Nov., and posted to ; Central apptd. asst. engr., Sept., 1881,
India; transfd. to Punjab,
1902.
THORNTON, Thomas Henry, C.S.I. .D.C.L., June, 1890; exec, engr., May. 1894.
late Bengal C.S.—Educ. at Merchant Taylors' TIDY, William Meymott, M.A., late Bengal
Sch., and St. John's Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after ; C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Merton
exam, of 1855 ; asst. commr. , Punjab, 1857-59; Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1859; arrived,
personal asst. to tinl. commr. , Punjab, 1859-60; 28th Nov., i860 ; served in the N.W. Prov. from
personal asst. to jud. commr., 1860-62 ; small Aug., 1862, a;; asst. mag. and collr., and joint
cause court judge, Lahore. 1862-63 '> dep. commr., 1 mag.; mag. and collr., Sept., 1878; retd.,
Delhi, 1863-64; sec. to the govt, of the Punjab, i 1886.
1864-78, and was on two occasions temporarily I TIGHE, Michael Augustus, Major, Indian
in charge of the administration of the province; 1 Army, Foreign Dept., Govt of India (pot. agertt,
acted as foreign sec. to the govt, of India, Sibi). —First commn., April, 1881 ; apptd. to
1876-77 ; member of govr.-gen.'s legisl. council, pol. dept., August, 1887; pol. agent, southern
1877-79; judge, chief court, Punjab, 1878-S1 ; Baluchistan, April, 1896; dep. commr. and pol.
retd., 1881 ; fellow of univ. of Calcutta, 1875 ; agent, Thai Chotiali, April, 1898 ; retransfd. to
vice-prcst., univ. coll., Lahore, 1879; author ot S. Baluchistan, July, 1899 ; pol. agent, Malwa,
a life of Sir Robert Sandeman. Oct., 1902 ; pol. agent and dep. commr.. Sibi,
THUILLIER, Sin Henry Edward Landor,
Kt., C.S.I. , F.R.S., Gen., R.A., late Survey of TILLY, Harry Lindsay, A.M.I.C.E. {dtp.
of India.—Educ. at Addiscombe, 1831-32; first commr., anil chiej collr. of customs, Burma). —
commn., Bengal artillery, Dec, 1832; served in Trained at R.l.E. Coll. ; joined the public works
the survey dept. from Dec, 1836, and conducted dept., istOct., 1877, and served in Burma as asst.
the surveys of Jaintia, the Pun divn. of Cuttack, engr., personal asst. to chief engr., and exec,
and the district of Cachar, and part of Sylhet ; engr. ; transfd. to the commn. as asst. commr.,
dep. surveyor-gen. of India, Jan., 1847, to March, Dec, 1885; sec. to finl. commr., 1893-94, ar"i
1861, when he was apptd. surveyor-gen. ; retd., 1894-95; dep. commr., May, 1S98 ; and chiel
Dec, 1877; C.S. I., May, 1870 ; knighted in 1879 ; I collr. of customs, April, 1900 ; K-i-H. medal,
col. commandant, R.A., Jan., 1883; joint author June, 1904.
of the ' Manual of Survey for India.' I TINDALL, Christian, Indian C.S. (asst.
THUILLIER, Sir Henky Ravenshaw, mas;, and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Malvern
K.C.I.E., Col., R.E., late Survey of India.— Coll. and Corpus Chnsti Coll., Oxford ; apptd.
Entered Addiscombe, Aug., 1855; lieut., Bengal after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 27th Nov. 190a,
engrs. , June, 1857 ; apptd. to the survey dept. as and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
asst. in the great trigonl. survey, May, 1859; collr.
dep. supt., Sept., 1869 ; offg. supt., great trigonl. TINNEY, George Frederick. India Office
survey, April-Oct., 1876; dep. surveyor-gen. in (second class clerk, Registry and Record Dept. ).—
charge of the rev. survey branch, Oct., 1884 ; Clerk, 2nd class, 4th July, 1882.
survcyor-gen., Feb., 1887; OLE., June, 1893; TIPNIS, R. S. (see Raghunith Shivrara
K.C.I. E., Jan., 1895 ; retd., March, 1895. ■ Tipnis).
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TODD - NAYLOR, Henry Paul, C.I.E., TOWERS, Robert Mason, M. A , late Bengal
M.A., Indian C.S. (commr. , Burma).—Educ. at C.S.—Educ. atTrinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after
Shrewsbury, and Univ. Coll., Oxford ; apptd. exam. of 1861 ; arrived, 21st Jan., 1863, and
after exam, of 1880; arrived, 14th Dec, 1882, served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; from
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; July, 1867, served in the jud. dept. as small
transfd. to Burma as asst. commr. , March, 1886 ; cause court judge and district and sessions
dep. commr., May, 1890; C.I.E., Jan., 1890; judge; from Jan., 1878, to Feb., 1880, served
commr., April, 1002. as offg. jud. commr., Chota Nagpur; retd.,
TODHUNTER.Charlf.sGeorce, Indian C.S. 1888.
(sub-collr., and joint mag., Madras). —Educ. TOWNSEND, Crewe Armand Hamilton,
at Aldenham Gr. Sch. ana King's Coll., Cam B.A., Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Pur.jab). —Educ.
bridge; apptd. after exam, of 1888; arrived, at Shrewsbury and St. John's Coll., Cambridge ;
26th Nov., 1890, and served in Madras as asst. apptd. after exam, of 1897; arrived, 7th Dec,
collr. and mag. ; dep. registrar, high court, July, 1898, and served in the Punjab as asst.
1895, acted as registrar, appellate side, from commr.
May, 1896; head asst. collr., June, 1897; dep. TOWNSEND, Edward Copleston, Major,
commr., salt, etc., rev., Nov,, 1897; sec. to Indian Army (dep. commr., Burma). — First
commr., salt, &c. , rev., Oct., 1900; sub-collr. commn., 25th Aug., 1883; joined the Burma
and joint mag., June, 1003. commn. as asst. commr., 12th Feb. 1887 ; dep.
TOLLlNTOtf, Henry Phillips, B.A., Indian commr., March, 1901.
C.S. (dep. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at Leam TOYNBEE, George, late Indian C.S.—
ington Coll. and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. Educ. at Edinburgh Univ. ; apptd. after exam,
after exam, of 1893 ; arrived, 17th Dec, 1894, of 1864 ; arrived, 27th Nov., 1865, and served
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; supt. of
under-sec. to govt., rev. dept., Jan., 1899, to canal rev., Oct., 1871 ; on famine relief duty,
Nov., 1900; dep. commr. April, 1904. Nov., 1873 ; offg. sec, board of rev., lower
TOMKINS, William Douglas, India Office prov., Dec, 1874; second inupr. of registrn.
{2nd class clerk, registry and record dept.).— offices, April, 1877; joint mag., Dec, 1877;
Educ. at Univ. Coil. Sch.; apptd. clerk, 2nd mag. and colli., Feb., 1884; commr., May,
class, registry and record dept., 24th Jan., 1891 ; member ot board of rev., Calcutta,
1902. April, 1898; member of legisl. council, Nov.,
TOMKINS, William Percival, C.I.E., 1898; author of 'Sketch of the History of
Gen., R.E., late Mil. Works Dept., Govt, ol Orissa from 1803 to 1828,' ' Sketch of the
India.—First commn., June, i860; joined the Administration of the Hugh District from 1795
public works dept., June, 1863, as asst. engr., to 1845,' and 'A Chowkidari Manual'; retd.,
Assam; transfd. to British Burma, Jan., 1865; Nov., 1900.
acted as asst. to chief engr. and asst. see. to TOZER, Henry John, M.A., India Office
chief commr., 1865; exec, engr., Oct., 1866; (junr. clerk, rev. and stat. dept.). —Clerk, 2nd
transfd. to mil. works branch, Nov., 1873 ; asst. class, acctnt.-gen.'s dept., 19th Jan., 1882 ; B.A.
sec. to govt, of India, civil and mil. works branch, (honours), London univ., 1889 ; M.A. (phil.
April, 1880 ; suptg. engr. and sec. to agent, and pol. econ.), 1893 ; transfd. to rev. and
Baluchistan, 1882 ; suptg. engr., Aug., 1884 ; took stat. dept., 17th Dec, 1897 ; Society of Arts
part in Zhob valley expcdn., Sept., 1884; C.I.E., silver medal for paper on Indian trade, ijoi;
Jan., 1890; chief engr., Sept., 1890; dir.-gen. of joint editor, India Office List, May to Oct.,
mil. works, April, 1893; returned to Europe, 1901 ; staff clerk, Oct., 1901 ; junr. clerk,
June, 1896. Jan., 1904; author of 'British India and its
TOOGOOD, John Henry, India Public Trade,' 1902.
Works Dept. {suptg. engr. ). —Trained at Calcutta TRACY,Thomas Burrowes. B.A., late Ben
Civil Engrg. Coll.^ apptd., nth Oct., 1871, and gal C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at
employed on irrign. works in Bengal ; on famine Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. alter exam, of
reliefduty in Madras, 1877-78 ; exec, engr., Nov., 1857; arrived, 29th Dec, 1837, and served in
1881 ; offg. under sec. to govt, of Bengal, public the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., and
works dept. , April-Nov., 1894; supt. of famine joint mag. ; mag. and collr., Muttra, April
relief works, 2nd circle, Feb., 1897 ; suptg. engr., 1877; from Feb., 1883, served as civil and ses
March, 1898. sions judge, and acted as jud. commr. in Oudh,
TOTTENHAM, Loftus Richard, late Bengal 1884-8*;; retd., Sept., 1887.
C.S.—Apptd. from Hailevbury ; arrived, nth TRAFFORD, Richard Wylme, late Bengal
July, 1856, and served in Bengal as asst., joint C.S. (Punjab).—Educ. at Rugby; apptd. after
mag. and dep. collr., and mag. and collr. ; also exam, of 1863 ; arrived, 28th Nov., 1864, and
as supt. of stamps and stationery, Jan., i860, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr., and jud.
registrar of the high court, Dec, 1866 ; from Jan., asst.; district judge, Nov., 1884; divl. judge,
1874, served in the jud. dept. as district and Dec, 1886 ; retd., Oct., 1891.
sessions judge, and olfd. as supt. and remem TREASURE. William Houston, I ndia Office
brancer ot legal affairs, Feb., 1878 ; judge of the (asst. to the legal adviser).—Clerk to the legal
high court, Calcutta, July, 1879; retd., March, adviser to the sec of state, June, 1877 ; solicitor
1893. of the supreme court, 1887 ; asst. to the soli
TOWERS, G rainger Lawrence, M.I.E.E., citor to the sec. of state, Aug., 1892.
late India Telegraph Dept. — Appointed asst. TREMENHEERE, James Henry Appf.rley,
supt., Nov., 1870; in charge of field telegraphs, late Indian C.S. (Madras).—Educ. at Lancing
Perak expedn. (medal and clasp) 1875-6 ; and Cheltenham Colls. ; apptd. after exam, of
attached to Kabul field telegraphs, 1880 (Afghan 1873 ; arrived, 23rd Nov., 1875, and served
istan medal); supt., Oct., 1887; chief supt., in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; in 1883
Feb., 1898 ; retd., Feb., 1901. served in Mysore as acting civil and sessions
RECORD OF SERVICES.
judge ; served subsequently in Madias as head I TREVOR, George Herbert, C.S.L. CoL,
asst. collr., and acting asst. sec. to govt. ; I Indian Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt of India.
offg. private sec. to the govr. , May to Aug., —Joined the Madras artillery, 5th April, 1858;
1885; sub-collr. and joint mag., Aug., 1888; from June, 1862, served in the Central Prov
collr. and mag. , Nilgiris, July, 1890; district and as inspr. of schs. , cantonmt. mag., asst. sec. to
sessions judge, Aug., 1890; collr. and mag., chiefcommr. , and asst. commr.; from Oct., 1867,
Kistna, Jan., 1894; addl. sess. judge, Nilgiris, acted as asst. rest., Hyderabad; sec. for Berar,
May, 1897 ; acted as sec. to govt, local, &c. April, 1877 ; depd. to accompany Sir Salar Juns:
depts., Nov., 1897, and June, 1898 ; confd., on his tour to Europe in 1867 as pol. officer ;
Sept., i8q8 ; retd., Dec, 1001. offd. as rest, at Hyderabad, May-June, 1882;
TREMLETT, James Dyer, M.A., Barr. (1872), rest, and commr., Ajmir-Merwara, Nov., 1887 ;
late Bengal C.S. (Punjab). — Educ at Sidney I agent to govr. -gen., Rajputana.and chiefcommr.
Sussex Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of of Ajmir-Merwara, March, 1390; reverted to
1859; arrived, 17th Nov., i860, and sei-ved in the mil. dept., March, 1895; author of 'Rhymes of
Punjab as asst. commr. , and dep. commr. ; Rajputana.'
lornmr., Nov., 1880; add!, judge, chief court, I TREVOR, Salusbury Thomas. Col., R.E.,
April, 1884; divl. judge, Nov., 1884; judge, late India Public Works Dept. — First commn.,
chief court, Punjab, Sept., 1886 ; retd., March, Dec, 1852 ; arrived, 2nd Nov., 1854; from Jan.,
1889. 1855, served in British Burma as asst. engr..
TRETHEWY, Anthony William, B.A., exec, engr., asst. to chief engr., and asst. sec. to
Indian C.S. (mag. and collr.. United Prov.). chief commr. ; transfd. to Bengal, Oct., 1863;
—Educ. at Winchester, and Trinity Coll., served as garrison engr,, Fort William, and
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1882 ; arrived, suptg. engr., and was apptd. sec. to chiet
2nd Dec, 1885, and served in the N.W. Prov. commr., Assam, public works dept. , July, 1869;
and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr., joint mag., chief engr., and joint sec, public works dept.,
and asst. commr.; dep. commr., May, 1896; Bengal, March, 1881 ; on depn. in connection
mag. and collr., April, 1897. with international exhibn. buildings at Cal
TREVELYAN, Ernest John, Barr. (1873), cutta, July, 1883 ; chief engr. and sec. to
Jate Calcutta High Court.—Advocate, high court, govt, of Bengal, public works dept., railways
Calcutta, 1875-85; otlg. sec, board of cxamrs. and roads and buildings, Jan., 1884; retd.,
for pleaders, &c, 1875-82 ; offg. mag., Calcutta, March, 1889.
N. divn., 1876 ; judge, high court, Calcutta, 12th TREVOR, William Spottiswoode, V.C..
Jan., 1885; also prest., board of examrs. for Major-Gen.,
pleaders and mukhtars, 1886 ; retd., May, Dept.—SecondR.E., late India Public Works
lieut. , Bengal cngrs. , Dec,
1898. 1849; arrived, 5th Feb., 1852; served in the
TREVOR, Alfred Septimus, late India Burmese war, 1852-53 (medal with clasps) ;
Public Works Dept.—Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; employed on the Pegu survey, 1854 ; exec,
apptd. asst. engr., Sept., 1878, and posted engr., Bassein, Nov., 1855; was subsequently
to state railways ; exec, engr., Aug., 1888 ; posted to Darjiling and Dinajpur; garrison
retd., 8th April, 1901.
TREVOR, Sir Arthur Charles, K.C.S.I., engr., Fort William, 1861 ; comptr. and examr.
late Indian C.S. — Educ. at Lincoln Coll., ofaccts., Bengal, May, 1863; served in the
Bhutan campaign, 1865 (medal and V.C.);
Oxford; apptd. after exam, of i860; arrived, suptg.
28th Oct., 1861, and served in Bombay as asst. engr. to govt, Calcutta,
engr., Jan., 1867; consulting
collr. and mag., and dep. commr. of customs suptg. engr., ofmil.Bengal, irrign., Jan., 1868:
and opium ; collr. of customs, Bombay, April, addl. chief engr. forworks, Calcutta, 1872;
famine relief works,
1879; senr. collr. , Dec, 1884; collr. of salt rev., Bengal, 1874 ; offg. chief engr. and sec.
Oct., 1885; commr. ofcustoms, salt, opium, and to govr.-gen.'s agent, Indore, April-Dec, 1S75;
abkari, and repoiter-gen. of external commerce, I offg. chief engr. and sec. to chief commr..
Sept., 1888; also British delegate for the j Burma, Feb., 1876; conld., Dec, 1878; dir.-
Portuguese treaty ; commr. in Sind, Nov., 1890 ;
member of Bombay council, Nov., 1892; C.S. I., gen. of railways and dep. sec. to govt, of India.
March, 1881 ; sec. to govt, of India in the public
May, 1S94 ; temporary member ot govr.-gen.'s works dept., Feb., 1882; retd., Feb., 1887.
council, April-Oct., 1895; confd., April, 1896; I TRITTON, John Cecil, B.A., Indian C.S.
K. C.S. I., Jan., 1898; retd., May, 1901.
TREVOR, Edward Walter, Col., Indian I Sch. {asst. commr. , Punjab). —Educ, at Charterhouse
and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
Army, late Sind Commn.— First commn., April, exam, of 1902 ; arrived, 30th Nov., 1903, and
1855 ; arrived, 8th May, 1855 ; from Nov., 1864, served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
served in Sind as dep. collr. and mag., and
acting district supt. of police ; 011 mil. duty, TROWARD, Thomas, late Indian C.S. (Pun
1879-81; dep. commr., Upper Sind frontiei , jab).—Educ. at Victoria Coll., Jersey; apptd
Jan., 1881 ; collr. and mag., Hyderabad, Dec, after exam, of 1867 ; arrived, 9th Oct., 1869, and
1884 ; at various periods acted as commr. in served in the Punjab as asst. cantonmt. mag.,
Sind; reverted to mil. dept., April, 1893. asst. commr., and offg. jud. asst.; dep. commr.,
TREVOR, Frederick George Brunton, Jan., 1887; divl. judge, May, 1889; retd.,
CLE., late India OHice.—Educ at St. Peter's March, 1896.
Sch., York, and Marlborough Coll. ; E. India TRUEMAN, Thomas. Col., I.S.C., late
house writer, old establt., 10th March, 1858 ; Bombay Jud. Dept.—Arrived, 23rd Nov., 1836,
junr. clerk, public, cducl., and ecclesl. depts.. J and served in the Mutiny campaign under Sir
Aug., i860; senr. clerk, July, 1875; jud. and ; Hugh Rose (medal and clasp), and subsequently
public dept., 1877; asst. sec. in that dept., as asst. cantonmt. mag. at Poona and Kirki, and
June, 1887; dir. of funds, Feb., 1894; CLE., cantonmt. mag., and city mag., Karachi:
Jan., 1900 ; retd., Oct., 1903. cantonmt. mag., Ahmadabad, April, 1877, and
RECORD OF SERVICES. 6J3
subsequently at Belgaum ; on famine duty, TUPP, Alfred Cotterell. B.A., late
Sholapur, Sept., 1877; retd., Nov., 1888. Bengal C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ
TUCKER, Alexander Lauzun Pendock:, at Univ. Coll. Sch., and Univ. Coll., London;
C.I.E., Indian C.S. (offg. agent to govr.-genl. apptd. after exam, of 1861 ; arrived, 29th
in Baluchistan). — Educ. at Winchester, and Nov., 1862, and served in the N.W. Prov.
Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of as asst. mag. and collr., and asst. supt. of
1880; arrived, 28th Dec, 1882, and served in Dehra Dun ; also subord. judge from March,
Bombay as asst. collr. r.ndjmag. ; forest settlt. 1873 ; held charge of provl. gazetteer, 1876 -77 ;
officer, Bijapur, Feb., i336; asst. to rest, at joint mag. and dep. collr., Azimgarh, Aug.,
Hyderabad, and asst. sec. lor Berar, April, 1877 ; transfd. to the fin!, dept., govt, of India,
1888; on depn. to Khetri state, 1888-89; asst- Nov., 1878, and served in Madras, Bombay, and
to the govr.-gen.s agent, Central India, April, Bengal ; acctnt.-gen., N.W. Prov. and Oudh,
1890; in 1891 acted as under sec. to govt, of Nov., 1883: Bombay, Dec, 1887; N.W. Prov.
India, foreign dept. 1st asst. to rest., Hydera and Oudh, Nov., 18S8 ; retd., Oct., 1839; author
bad, and sec. for Berar, Oct., 1893 i P°'- aSent> of ' The Indian Civil Service and the Competition
Haraoti and Tonk, Dec, 1895; offg. commr., System,' 1875; 'The Statistics of the N.W.
Ajmer-Merwara, Aug., 1899 ; confd., Feb., 1902 ; Prov.,' 'The Paris International Monetary Con
CLE. , Nov., 1901 ; on special duty in for. ference of 1881, and Bimetallism,' &c, &c.
dept. secretariat, Jan., 1904; offg. agent to TUPPER, Sir Charles Lewis, K.C.I.E.,
govr.-genl. in Baluchistan, Jan., 1905. C.S. I., B.A., IndianCS. (Jinl. commr., Punjab).
TUCKER, Henry St. George, late Bengal —Educ at Harrow, and Corpus Christi Coll.,
C.S. —Educ. at Univ. Coll., London; apptd. Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1869; arrived,
after exam, of 1864 ; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1865. 1st Nov., 1871, and served in the Punjab-
and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. and as asst. commr. and asst. settlt. officer ;
settlt. officer; jud. asst., Dec, 1883; dep. under sec. to govt, of Punjab, April, 1877 ;
commr., Nov., 1884; commr. in Burma, May, offg. under sec. to govt, of India, dept. ot
1886; retd., Sept., 1890; author of reports on rev., agric, and commerce, Sept., 1878; junr.
the settlt. of the Dera Ismail Khan and Kohat sec. to govt., Punjab, March, 1882; sec, Now,
districts. 1888 ; chief sec. to govt., March, 1890; on special
TUCKER, Henry Pendock St. George, duty in foreign dept., govt, of India, 1S93-94,.
late Bombay C.S.—Apptd. from Haileybury in and from April, 1895; commr. and supt. , Sept. ,
1842 ; arrived, 14th April, 1843 ; served as asst. 1895; C.S.L, Jan., 1897; finl. commr., Nov.,
collr. and mag., and asst. judge in various 1899; addl. memberof viceroy's legisl. council,.
districts in the Bombay presidency, and acted as June-Oct., 1000, and Oct., 1902; member of
dep. registrar of the sadar court in Bombay legisl. council ol the Punjab, May, 1898, and
in 1845-46; acting first asst. acctnt.-gen., July, 1900; CLE. , Nov. , 1901; K. CLE., Jan.,
Bombay, July, 1858 ; acting civil auditor, 1903 ; author ol ' Customary Law of the
Bombay, 1858-59; collr. and mag., N. Kanara, Punjab,' vols. I—I II, and of 'Our Indian Pro
July, 1862 ; judge and sessions judge, Konkan, tectorate.'
Aug., 1862 ; offg. judge ol the high court, TUPPER, John Holman Eyre, Indian C.S.
Bombay, June, 1863 ; member of council, Bom (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). — Educ at
bay, April, 1869 ; retd. in 1876. Rugby, and Queen's Coll, Oxford; apptd. after
Tucker, Louis henry emile, c.i.e., exam, of 1895; arrived 17th Nov., 1896, and
Maj.-Gcn., late Police Dept., Punjab. — First served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.
commn., i860; arrived, nth April, 1861 ; IURAB KHAN, A. (see Abu Turab Khan).
from Sept., 1864, served in the police dept., Pun TURING, Julius Mathison, Indian C.S.
jab, as asst. supt. and district supt. ; on special (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at Bed
duty in connection with Kabul war, Nov. 1878, ford Gr. Sch., and Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford ;
and again, Sept., 1879; dep. inspr.-gen., March, apptd. after exam, of 1895; arrived 7th Dec,
1888; chief commr., Port Blair, Sept., 1888; 1806, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
re-apptd. dep. inspr.-gen. ofpolice, Punjab, May, mag.
1889; CLE., Jan., 1891 ; inspr.-gen. and under TURNBULL, David Nisbett, late Punjab
sec. to govt., home (police) dept., Dec, 1894; Police Dept.—Joined the service, July, 1870,
retd., April, 1899. as asst. dist. supt. ofpolice ; dist. supt., Jan.,
TUCKER, Wi llia.m Roxburgh. — Joined 1878 ; retd.. 1st May, 1902.
the service, 12th Sept., 1871, as acting asst. TURNBULL, Peter Stephenson, M.D.,.
commr., Oudh ; confd., June, 1873; dep. j Surgn. -Major-Gen., late Bombay Med. Dept. —
commr., July, 1894; retd., Dec, 1903. Joined the service, ist Oct., i860, and was
TUDBALL. William, Indian C.S. (dist. and employed under the mil. dept. until April, 1864.
sess. judge. United Prov.)—Educ. at Bedford when he was apptd. supt. of vaccn., central
Modern Sch. and Christ Church, Oxford ; circle ; served in the Abyssinian campaign,
apptd. after exam, of 1885; arrived, 12th Nov., 1867-68 (medal) ; examr. of med. accts., Feb.,
1887, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as 1876; acted at various periods as supt. -gen.
asst. mag. and collr.; joint mag., March, 1892 ; of vaccn., dep. sanitary commr., and inspr.-
asst. commr., Feb., 1896; dep. commr., April, gen. of prisons; sec. to surgn. -gen., Bombay,
1897; mag. and collr., March, 1900; dist. and Aug., 1882 ; dep. surgn. -gen., Sind, Feb., 1888 ;
sess. judge, Dec, 1901. surgn.-gen. with the govt, of Bombay, Feb...
TUDOR-OWEN, William Courtenay, 1893 ; retd., March, 1896.
B.A., Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Bom- TURNBULL, William Satoor, late Bombay
hay). —Educ. at Shrewsbury Sch., and St. John's Rev. Survey Dept. —Educ. at King's Coll. ; joined,
Coll., Cambridge; apptd., after exam, of 1900; the service, 14th Aug., 1865, as supernumerary
arrived, 29th Nov., 1901, and served in Bombay asst. settlt. officer in Sind; asst. supt., rev.
as asst. collr. and mag. I survey, Berar, Oct., 1869. and afterwards ii>
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Bombay; dep. supt., Konkan survey, Dec, TUSON, Francis Edward (dep. supt., Port
3891 ; supt., Deccan rev. survey, April, 1894 ; Blair). —Joined the service, 25th Dec, 1868, as
retd., Feb., 1806. extra asst. supt., Port Blair; asst. sup^ Dec..
TURNER, Sir Charles Arthur, K.C.I.E., 1884; 1st asst. supt., April, 1891 ; dep. supt,
M.A., late member of Council of India.—Educ. Sept., 1901 ; oiTd. as supt., Port Blair, and
at Exeter Coll., Oxford (fellow, 1855); called to chief commr. of Andanians and Nicobars, from
the bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1858, and went the May, 1903, to April, 1904.
western circuit ; apptd. judge of the high court, TUTE, Richard Clifford, Indian C.S.
N.W. Prov., and arrived, May, 1866; acted as (asst. tnag. and collr., United Prov.). —Educ. at
chief justice in 1870, 1875, and 1878 ; chief justice St. Peter s Sch., York, and Univ. Coll., London;
of the high court, Madras, Jan., 1879; fellow of apptd. after exam, of 1897 ; arrived, 21st Nov.,
the iiniv. of Madras, Jan., 1879 ; member of the 1898, and served 111 the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag.
Indian law commn., Bengal, 1879; vice-chan and collr.
cellor of Madras univ., 1880 and 1882 ; retd., TWEEDIE, Maurice, Col., Indian Army, late
July, 1885; memberof the publicservicc commn., Police Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh.—Arrived
1385-86; member ot the council of India, Feb., in India as ensign, 23rd Oct., 1856 ; dur'me
i388-Fcb., 1898; vice-prest., 1896-7. the Mutiny served with the field force in
TURNER, Charles William Aldis, Indian Central India, and subsequently with the
C.S. {asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at mounted police in Oudh, and on the Nepal
Norwich Sen. and Magdalen Coll., Oxford; frontier (medal and clasp); from June, i860,
apptd. after exam, of 1902 ; arrived 24th Nov., served as district supt. ; junr. dep. inspr.-gen.,
1903, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. Jan., 1890 ; senr. dep., March, 1893 ; reverted to
and mag. mil. dept., Sept., 1894; author of a chapter on
the fauna of Oudh, for incorporation in theOudli
TURNER, Edward, late Indian C.S. gazetteer.
{Madras).—Educ. at Shrewsbury, and Univ. TWEEDIE, William, C.S.I. , Major-Gen.,
Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of 1863; Indian Army. —First commn. , Bengal infantry.
arrived, 20th Nov., 1864, and served in Madras Jan., 1857; served during the Mutiny (medal and
as asst. collr. and mag.; on famine relief opera clasps) ; adjutant, 1st cavalry, Hyderabad con
tions, 1877-78; sub-collr. and joint mag., April, tingent, March, 1859 ; acted as asst. to rest,
1882 ; collr. and mag., Cuddapah, Jan., 1885 ; dis Hyderabad, from 1863 ; served in the Abyssinian
trict and sessions judge, Cuddapah, Feb., 1885 ; expedn., 1868 (medal) ; 1 st asst. rest. , Hyderabad,
•collr. and mag., Madura, Jan., 1886; retd., April, and gen. supt., thagi and dakaiti dept, Oct., 1868;
1895. agent to govr.-gen., Murshidabad, 1876-77 ; pol.
TURNER, Ernest George, M.A., Indian C.S- agent, Gwalior, 1878-79 ; during the Afghan war
(asst. collr. ami mag., Bombay).—Educ. at St. was senr. pol. officer with Major-Gen. Bright,
John's Coll.. Cambridge, and Univ. Coll., during advance on Kabul, and was in charge ot
London; apptd. alter exam. 01 1897; arrived, Jalalabad divn., March, 1080 (medal, C.S.I.;;
18th Nov., 1898, and served in Bombay as ofl'g. pol. agent, W. Rajputana states, 1880-81;
asst. collr., and mag. and forest settlement offr. acted subsequently as rest, in W. Rajputana, in
TURNER, Ernest James, India Office Gwalior, and Turkish Arabia; oflg. commr..
(senior clerk, mil. dept.). —Educ. at St. Paul's Ajmir, March-June, 1885; rest, in Turkish
Sell., and Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. Arabia, March, 1886 ; reverted to mil. duty, Oct.,
junior clerk, mil. dept., India Office, Oct., 1900; 1891 ; author ot 'The Arabian Horse,' 1894.
resdt. clerk, April, icoi ; private sec. to parlv. TWEEDY, George Alfred, Indian C.S.
under sec. of state, Nov, 1902 ; senr. clerk, mil. (addl. commr., United Prov.).—Educ. at King's
dept., April, 1904. Coll. Sch., and King's Coll., London ; apptd.
TURNER, Frederick Charles, B.A., Indian aftei exam, of 1877; arrived, 8th Dec, 1879, and
C.S. (asst. commr., Central Prov.). —Educ. at served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst.
Christ's Hosp.,and Univ. Coll., London ; apptd. mag. and collr., and cantonmt. mag. ; joint mag.,
after exam, of 1894 ; arrived, 19th Dec, 1895, Nov., 1887 ; asst. commr., March, 1890 ; supt.,
and served in the Central Prov. as asst. Dehra Dun, April, 1891 ; dep. commr., April,
commr. 1894; district and sessions judge, Jan., 1896;
mag. and collr., March, 1900; addl. commr..
TURNER, Henry Gribble. Barr. (1374), late Dec. , 1902.
Madras C.S. — Educ. at Cheltenham Coll.; TWEMLOW, Edward D'Oyley, Major-Gen.,
apptd. after exam, ol 1863 ; asst. collr. and mag., R.E., late Mil. Works Dept., Govt, ot India.—
April, 1866; from Aug., 1866, to Dec, 1867, Joined the Indian establt., 9th Dec, 1859; apptd.
served in the police dept. as asst. supt. and asst. engr., July, 1862 ; exec engr., Dec, 1865 ;
district supt.; postmr. - gen. , Madras, March, served in Afghan war, 1879 80 (medal) ; transfd
1875 ; district and sessions judge, N. Arcot, June, to mil. worns dept., Sept., 1887; suptg. engr..
1884; collr., &c, at Vizagapatam, Nov., 1885 ; west of India coast defences, Feb., 1888 ; transfd.
retd., July, 1890. to Lahore and Sirhind command, April, 1892;
TURNER, Lawrence Herbert, Indian C.S. and to Rawal Pindi, Nov., 1892 ; re-transfd. to
(dep. commr.. United Prov.).—Educ. at City Lahore and Sirhind, Feb., 1893; sec. to govr.-
ot London Sell., and Emmanuel Coll., Cam gen. s agent, Baluchistan, June, 1895; reverted
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1887 ; arrived, 18th to mil. dept., Oct., 1895 '• retd., May, 1896.
Dec, 1889, and served in the N.W. Prov. and TWIDELL, John Cook, B.A., Indian C.S.
Oudh as asst. commr. , and asst. mag. and collr ; (joint mag. and dep. collr., Bengal). —Educ.
oflg. under sec. to govt., May, 1894; joint mag., at the Oxford High Sch. and Trinity Coll.,
Dec, 1894; dep. commr., Oct., 1900; mag. and Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1893 ; arrived,
collr., Nov. , 1902 ; dep. commr., 1st grade, Dec, 27th Dec, 1894, and served in Bengal as
«9°3- asst. mag. and collr., and as sub-divl.
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officer ; joint, mag. and dep. collr. , July, Indian C.S. (Punjab).—Educ. at Univ. of Aber
1900. deen, and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after
TWIGG, John, Indian C.S. (collr. of exam, of 1867; arrived, 25th Nov., 1869, and
customs, &C, Madras). —Educ. at Repton, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr., and jud.
Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, asst.; dep. commr., Feb., i88q; C.S. I., Jan.,
of 1877; arrived, 3rd Dec, 1879. and served 1894 ; on special duty with Indo-Afghan
in Madras as asst. eollr. and mag., and boundary commn., Aug., 1894; promoted to
forest settlt. officer; special asst., Dec, 1887; I commr., Dec, 1894; K.C.S.I., June, 1897;
head asst., Dec. 1890; sub-collr. and joint mag., [ served with Tirah expedny. force, Oct., 1897;
Nov., 1891 ; collr. and mag., Oct., 1895; dist. retd., Tan., 1899.
mag. and agent to govt., Ganjam, Feb.. 1899, to UNDERWOOD, Walter Gregory, late
March, 1900 ; collr. of customs, protector of Indian C.S. (Madras). —Educ at Rossall Sch.,
emigrants, supt. of stamps and stationery, and and Chester Coll. ; apptd. after exam, of 1868 ;
chairman, harbour trust board, Mav, 1903. arrived, 17th Sept., 1870, and served in Madras
TWIGG, John Hill, B.A., late" Bengal C.S. as asst. collr. and mag. ; on special duty to the
(N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at Royal Sch., Laccadives, Nov., 1881 ; sub-collr. and joint mag.,
Dungannon, and Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. [ Dec, 1885; collr. and mag., Jan., 1889; district
afterexam, of 1862 ; arrived, 12th Dec, 1863 ; from ' and sessions judge, Dec, 1894 ; retd., Aug., 1897.
May, 1864, served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. UNWIN, Arthur Hamilton, late Indian C.S.
mag. and collr. ; on famine duty, 1874 ; joint (Bombay). —Educ at King's Sch., Sherborne,
mag. and dep. collr., 1st grade, May, 1880; mag. and Tollbridge Gr. Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of
and collr., Hamirpur, April, 1882 ; addl. commr., 1867; arrived, 8th Nov., 1869, and served in
Benares divn., April, 1889 ; retd., July, 1890. Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.; from Feb.,
TWISADAY, Chari.es Edward James India 1873, served in British Burma as asst. commr.
Office (clerk, Indo-European Telegraph, Public and inspr. of schs. ; from Jan., 1880, served in
IVorts Dept.).—Apptd. to the London office of Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and asst.
the dept., 29th July, 1869 ; accompanied the dir.- I judge; judge and sessions judge, May, 1887;
in-chief to Constantinople in 1880, as personal retd., Feb., 1896.
asst., and to the Persian Gulf in 1885 with the UPCOTT, Frederick Robert, C.S.I.,
third Persian Gulfcable expedn., and afterwards M.I.C.E., late India Public Works Dept.
to India; transfd.to India office, 1st Jan., 1880. (chairman, railway board, Calcutta). — Joined
TWOMEY, Daniel Harold Ryan, Barr. the service, Dec, 1868, as asst. engr. ; exec
(1895), Indian C.S. (dep. commr., Burma). — engr., Nov., 1874; suptg. engr., Dec, 1890;
Educ at St. Stanislaus Coll., Tullamore, and cngr.-in-chief, Bengal-Assam railway, N. sec
Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of tion, Nov., 1891 ; consulting engr. for rail
1882; arrived, 22nd Dec, 1884, and served in ways, and joint sec. to govt. , railway
British Burma as asst. commr. ; under sec to I branch, Madras, Feb., 1893 ; rank of chi^f
chief commr., Jan., 1889; dep. commr., April, I engr., Oct., 1894; offg. dir.-gen. of railways
1891; offg. junr. sec, March-July, 1892 ; offg. and dep. sec to govt, of India, May, 1897 ; dir.
sec, March-Sept., 1893, March-Dec, 1896, and of railway constmction, Nov., 1897 ; sec. to
Feb., i898-Jan., 1899; member, legist, council, govt, of India, Jan.. 1898; C.S. I., May, 1900;
March, 1001. retd. from Public Works Dept., May, 1901 ;
TYABjl, B. {see Badroodin Tyabji). apptd. govt. dir. of guaranteed Indian rly. cos.,
TYABJI, M. B. (jwMohsin Badrudin Tyabji). June, 1901 ; member of board of visitors, R.I.E.
TYLER, Hector Granville Sutherland, Coll., Jan., 1903; chairman, railway board,
M.A., Indian C.S. (pte. sec. to lieut.-govr.. Calcutta, iox>v
United Prov.). —Educ. at Charterhouse and USBORNE, Charles Frederick, B.A.,
Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ. at
of 1894 ; arrived, 14th Dec, 1895, and served in I the Charterhouse and Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; apptd. after exam, of 1897; arrived 30th Nov.,
pte. sec. to lieut.-govr., Nov., 1901. 1898, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
TYLER, Henry Hewey Francis Mac- USSHER, Christopher James, Madras
donald, Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.). —Trained at
Madras). — Educ. at Rossall Sch. and Selwyn : R.I.E. Coll. ; entered the dept. as asst. engr.,
Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1900 ; Oct., 1877; exec, engr., April, 1890; suptg.
arrived. 2nd Dec, 1901, and served in Madras engr., Jan., 1904.
as asst. collr. and mag. VAN GEYZEL, John Lawrence, M.B.,
TYLER, Sir John William, Kt., CLE., Lieut -Col., Indian Med. Service (professor,
M.D., F.R.C.S., late Jail Dept., N W. Prov. and Madras Med. Coll.).—Joined the service 2nd
Oudh. —Joined the service as offg. civil surgn., Oct., 1880; civil surgn., Negapatam, Jan., 1888 ;
Etah, 6th May, 1863 ; apptd. also civil surgn. chemical examr. and profr. of chemistry, med.
and supt. of jail, Mainpuri, March, 1866; supt., coll., Madras, Feb., 1890.
Meerut jails, April, 1873 ; supt., Agrajails, April, VAN SOMEREN, Godlieb James, Col., late
1876; CLE., June, 1886; on special duty in ! Forest Dept., Govt, of India.—First commn.,
I)holpurstate,Dec,t886 ; accompanied the Mah Madras infantry, Sept., 1859 ; apptd. to the forest
araja of Bhartpurto England for H.M.'sJubilce, dept., May, 1864; conservator, Mysore and
1P87; Kt., 1888; inspr.-gen. of prisons, N.W. Coorg, May, 1869; transfd. to Punjab, 1881 ;
Hrov. and Oudh, Sept., 1890; retd., July, 1896. asst. comptr.-gen. of forest accts., Feb., 1883;
TYTLER, Adam Gillies, CLE., late opium conservator, Berar, Jan., 1885; also dir. of
dept.. Bengal. —Entered the service March, 1862, the forest sch. from Aug., 1889; retd., Feb.,
and served as asst. and sub-dep. opium agent ; 1892.
CLE., 1895; retd., May, 1901. VARADA RAO, Tumalapalli, B.A., B.L.,
UDNY, Sir Richard, K.C.S.I., M.A., late I Statutory C.S. (sub-judge, Madras). —Educ at
636 RECORD OF SERVICES.
Madras Univ. ; probr. for the civil service, July, and agent to govr., V'izagapatam, Nov., 1896;
1885 ; asst. collr. and mag., Dec, 1886 ; confd. sub-collr. and joint mag., May, 1902.
in civil service, 17th Aug., 1887 ; sub-judge, VERNEDE, Arthur Henry, B.A.. Indian
iMar., 1 899. C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at
VARLEY, Alec Winn, B.A., Indian C.S. St. Paul's Sch., and Corpus Christi Coll.,
(asst. collr. and wag., Bombay.}. —Educ. at St. Oxford ; apptd. after exam, ot 1895 ; arrived 7th
Paul's Sch. and Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; apptd. Dec, 1896, and served in Bengal as asst. mag.
after exam, of 1900; arrived 23rd Nov., 1901, and collr.
and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. VERNON, Charles Venables, B.A., Indian
VARI.EY, Frederick John, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst. collr. , Bombay). —Educ. at Manchester
C.S. (2nd ass/., Bombay). —Educ. at West Gr. Sch., and Christ Church, Oxford ; apptd.
minster and at Oriel Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after after exam, of 1895 I arrived 17th Dec, 1896,
exam, of 1894; arrived, 25th Nov., 1895, and and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and VERNON, Harold Anselm Bellamy, Indian
forest settlt. officer; 2nd asst., Oct., 1903. C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at
VAS, Joseph, B.A., L.L.B., Indian C.S. {asst. Clifton and St. John's Coll. Oxford ; apptd. after
mag. and collr., Bengal).—Educ. at Bombay exam, of 1897 ; arrived 8th Dec 1898, and
Univ., and King's Coll.. Cambridge; apptd. served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.
after exam, of 1897; arrived 14th Jan., 1899, VERSCHOYLE, James Kynaston Edwards,
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. late India Public Works Dept. —Trained at
VAUGHAN, Ernfst Llewellyn, Indian C.S. R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., Sept., 1881,
{collr. and mat?., Madras). —Educ. at Black- and posted to Punjab; exec, engr., Feb., 1894;
heath Sch. , and Emmanuel Coll. , Cambridge ; retd., Sept., 1900.
apptd. after exam, of 1885 ; arrived, 10th Jan., VERTUE, William, Col., I.S.C., late Central
1888, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and Prov. Commn. —First commn., June, 1857 ; from
mag., and acting asst. acctnt.-gen. ; head asst., 2nd Dec, 1862, served in the police dept. of the
Nov., 1894; sub-collr. and joint mag., Nov., Central Prov. as acting district supt., and per
1809; collr. and mag., May, 1903. sonal asst. to the inspr.-gen. ; from May, 1865,
VAUGHAN, John Percival, Indian C.S. served as asst. commr. ; cantonmt. mag., Saugor,
(asst. commr. in Sind). —Educ. at the Charter Jan., 1877; small cause court judge, Nagpur,
house and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after Jan., 1882; dep. commr., Sept., 1883; reverted
exam, of 1893 ; arrived, 10th Dec, 1894, and to mil. dept., Nov., 1894.
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag ; asst. VIBART, Henry Meredith, Col., R.E., late
commr. in Sind, and sindi translr. to govt., Public Works Dept., Madras.— First commn.,
Nov., 1900. Dec, 1857; arrived, 30th Nov., 1859; asst. engr.
VAUGHAN, Joseph Charles Stoelke, M. B., in the Madras public works dept., Sept., 1861 ;
Major, Ind. Med. Service (civil surgn., Burd- exec engr., Dec, i366; dist. engr., Bangalore,
wan). —First commn., 30th Sept., 1889 ; in 1872-76 ; on special dutyin Bangalore, 1877-78;
military employ till March, 1893 ; dep. sany. in special charge of the restoration of Tirumal
commr., Bengal, Dec, 1895 ; civil surgn., Naick's palace, Madura, 1878; acting dep. chief
Burdwan, March, 1900; author of contributions engr. for irrign., and under sec. to govt., public
to the medical press. works dept., March, 1879; otfg. saptg. engr..
VAUX, Alfred Robert Brickwood, India Madras, June, 1879 ; supt. of works, presidency,
Office (asst. editor of codes). —-Writer, India April, 1880 ; suptg. engr., April, 1884; retd.,
office, 29th June, 1874; clerk specially attached, Dec, 1891 ; author of ' The Mil. History of the
Sept., 1892 ; resdt. clerk, May, 1897; asst. editor Madras Engrs.,' 'The History of the East India
of codes, Feb., 1903. Co. 's Mil. Coll. at Addiscombe,' and 'Richard
VEDAKKAR, K. C (see Khanderao Chi- Baird Smith.'
marrao Vedarkar). VTBERT, Arthur Lionel, Indian C.S.
VENIS, Arthur, M.A., Indian Educl. Ser 1 bead asst., Madras). —Educ. at Victoria Coll.,
vice {principal, Queen's Coll., Benares).—Educ. .1 ersey, and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; entered the service as after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 8th Nov., 1893,
acting prof, of English literature, Queen's Coll., and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ;
Benares, July, 1881 ; confd., April, 1885 ; prof, head asst., Dec, 1901.
of philosophy, and principal, Sanskrit Coll., V1DAL, George William, Barr. 11877), 'ate
Benares, Nov., 1894; principal, Queen's Coll., Indian C.S. (Bombay). —Educ. at Eton, and
July, 1897; has translated three Sanskrit King's Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, of
works. 1865 ; arrived, 26th Oct., 1867, and served in
VENNING, Frederick, late IndianC.S. (Cen Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., and forest
tral Prow). —Educ. at Univ. Coll., London ; settlt. officer; first asst., Dec, 187S ; member
apptd. after exam, of 1863; arrived, 24th Nov., of the mixed commn. at Goa, i83o and 1885 ;
1864, and served in the Punjab and Central prest. of the Bombay forest commn., Dec,
Prov. as asst. commr. and dep. commr. ; inspr.- 1885; collr. and mag., Panch Mahals, and pol.
gen. of police and prisons, Central Prov., June, agent, Kewa Kantha, Sept., 1886; collr. of salt
1880; commr., Aug., :88i ; acted also as jud. rev., Bombay, Sept., 1888 ; sec, pol., &c.
commr. ; retd., April, 1894. depts. . Feb., 1895; acting chief sec, April.
VENUGOPAL CHETTI, Vencal, B.A., 1895 I member of legisl. council from June.
Indian C.S. (sub-collr. and joint mag., 1894; chief sec. pol. dept., July, 1896; retd.,
Madras).— Educ. at the Madras Christian March, 1897.
Coll., Madras Univ., and Christ's Coll., Cam VINCENT, Claude, M.I.C.E., late India
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1888 ; arrived, Public Works Dept.—Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ;
aist Nov., 1890, and served in Madras as asst.' apptd., 1st Oct., 1874, and posted to Madras;
collr. and mag. ; head asst. collr. and mag., asst. chief engr. and under sec, March-Oct.,
RECORD 0? SERVICES. 637
1S80 ; exec, engr., May, 1G83 ; acting private sec. • WADDINGTON, C. W., CLE., M.A , Indian
to govi-. of Madias. March, 1889 ; under sec. to Educl. Service (principal, Mayo coll.). — Educ. at
govt, of India, civil works branch, Dec, 1889; Charterhouse Sch. and Oriel Coll., Oxford;
transfd. to Central Prov., 1892 ; acted as dep. aoptd. vice-principal, Rajkumar coll., Rajkot,
sec. to govt, of India, public worksdept., in 1892 May, 1392; principal, Feb., 1396; principal,
and 1893 ; services lent to govt, of Straits Mayo College, Ajmer, March, 1903; CLE.,
Settlements for Krian irrign. scheme, in 1S94 ; June, 1904.
retd.. Nov., i8q3. WAGI.E, Krishnaji Balwant, M.A. (ass/,
VINCENT, Hen'RY Alexander, Col., Indian accnt.-gcnl., Bombay). —Entered finance dept.,
Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of India.— Bombay, Feb., 1886; transferred to N.VV.
First" commn., 9th Nov., 1866; prest., council Prov. and Oudh, Mar., 1893; to Burma, Mar.,
of regency, Ratnpur, Nov., 1893; pol. agent, 1895; asst. acct. gen., Dec, 189S ; dep.-accnt. -
Baghclkhand, and supt., Revva state, April. ! genl., Bombay, April, 1901 ; atst. accut.-ger..,
1894-7 ; pol. agent, Bikanir, April, 1897 ; resdt., Bombav, June, 1904.
Bikanir, June, 1397; returned to Europe, June, WAHAB, Roiiert Alexander, CLE., Bt.-
1 901. Col., R.E. (supt., Survey of India Dept.).—
VINCENT. Robert William Edward First commn., 20II1 April, 1873; asst. supt.,
Hampe, C.I.E., late Bombay Police Dept.— survey dept. , Jan., 1833; dep. supt., July, 1888,
Joined the service, 1st March, 1869, and served and supt., Dec, 1896; served in the Afghan
as inspr. of police; asst. supt., May, 1875; I war, 1879-80, in Mahsnd Waziri expedn., 1881,
supt., March, 1 875 ; commr. of police, Bombay, Zhob valley expedn., 1S84, and with Hazara
Sept., 1804 ; C.I.E., Jan.. 1894 ; retd., Jan.. 1899. field force and Miranzai field force in iS38 and
VINCENT, William Henry Hoare, Indian 1891 ; CLE., June, 1897; on deputation with
C.S. (dist. and sess. judge, Bengal).—Educ. at Aden Boundary Delimitation Commn., 190:.
Christ Coll., Brecon, and Trinity Coll., Dublin ;
apptd. after exam, of 18S5 ; arrived, 10th Dec, ! C.S. WAHL, Bruno Wolfgang, B.A., Indian
[asst. commr., United Prov.). —Educ. at
1387, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and Friedrich Wilhelm Gym., Cologne, and Balliol
collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., Aug., 1894; 1 Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1902;
mag. and collr., June, iS}3 ; dist. and sess. arrived 30th Nov., 1903, and served in the
judge, April, 1900.
VISVESVARAIYA, M. (see Mokshagundam 1 United Prov. as asst. commr.
WAIT, Lewis Gorham, late India Postal
Visvesvaraiya). Dept.— Joined the service, 28th May, 1870;
VOLKERS, Rohert Charles Francis, India asst.
Public Works Dept. (examr.), —Apptd. to the Dec, dir.-gen., foreign post branch, Calcutta,
1880; first asst. dir.-gen. of post office,
dept. as accnt., 19th Sept., 1878; asst. examr., Sept., 1890; dep. postmr.-gen., Sina and Balu
Oct., 1882; dep. examr., May, i386 ; examr., chistan, April, 1892; ret., Aug., 1901.
July, 1894.
VOWELL, Christopher Henry, late Bengal j WAKF.LY. Leonard Day, India Office
C.S.—Educ. at Cheltenham ; apptd. after exam, I (private sec. to parly, under sec. ofstate)— Educ.
of 1865; arrived, 4th Dec., 1867; served in at St. Olave's Grammar School, and St. John's
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr., and joint mag. ' Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. junior clerk, judl. and
and dep. collr.; mag. and collr., July, 1S34; public dept., 15th Oct., 1902 ; resdt. clerk, Nov.,
retd., March, 1893. 1002 ; private sec. to parly, under sec. of state,
WALL, F. W.. India Public Works Dept. April, ig^.
(exec. engr.). — Trained at Thomason Col,. ; WAI.CH, George Turner, M.I.C.E., late
apptd. apprentice engr., 9th June, 1882, and Madras Public Works Dept. —Apptd. asst. engr. ,
posted to the Punjab (irrign.) ; transfd. tj j 31st March, i856; exec, engr., April, 1873;
Burma, Nov., 1889; exec, engr., Oct , 1895. suptg. engr., March, 1887; chief engr. for irrign.,
WACE, Alfred Augustus, late Indian C.S. Sept., 1S89; joint sec, public works dept., with
(Bengal).—Educ. at Eton, and King's Coll., charge of irrign. branch, July, 1390; author of
London ; apptd. after exam, of 1866 ; arrived, ' Notes on Some o( the Navigable Rivers and
3rd Dec, 1868 ; served in Bengal as asst. mag. j Canals of the United States and Canada,' 1876 ;
and collr., and joint mac.; mag. and collr., Nov.. retd., April, 1893.
1884 ; in 1891-92 served in Assam as acting judge WALES, John Adolphus Gatgens, B.A.,
and commr., Assam valley districts; commr., Indian C.S. (2nd asst., Bombay). —Educ. at
Bardwan, April, 1O94: retd., Sept., 189;. Lincoln Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of
WADDELL, LawkenceAustinf,C. B..C I. E., ' 1893; arrived, 11th Dec, 1894, and served in
LL.D., M.B., Lieut.-Col., Indian Med. Service. — [ Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; admr., Sachin
Joined the service, 31st March, 1880; offg. state. May, 189S : 2nd asst., April, 1901.
civil surgn., Jhelum, April, 1881 ; civil surg., WALKDEN, Erle Thomas Campbell, India
Meerut, 1882 ; rest, physician, med. coll. Office (second-class clerk, military dept.). —Educ
hosp., Calcutta, Feb., 1883 ; profr. of at Rochester Math], Sell. ; served in S. African
pathology, 1884 ; supt. of vaccn. and dep. ! war, 1901-2 (medal and live clasps) ; apptd.
sanitary commr., March, 1885 ; served through 2nd class clerk, 20th Sept., 1902.
the Burmese war, 1886-87 1 archaeologist with WALKER. Alexander Coull, Indian C.S.
the Chitral Relief Force, 1895 '< chemical examr. (joint mag.. United Prov.). —Educ. at Dulwich
to govt, and profr. of chemistry, med. coll., J Coll., and Pembroke Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
Calcutta, Jan., 1896 ; in tnedl. charge No. 1 after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 30th Oct., 1893,
native hospl. China expedy. force, Aug., 1900 ; and served in the N.W, Prov. and Oudh as asst.
P.M.O., Northern China, luly, 1901; CLE., mag. and collr. ; joint inag. , Oct., 1899.
July, 1901 ; served with Tibet Mission, 1904 ; WALKER. George Casson, B.A., Indian C.S.
C.B., Dec, 1904 ; author of 'The Buddhism of (finl. sec. to the Nisam.)—Educ. at Winchester
Tibet," &c, &c. I Coll., and New Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after- 1 1 n.
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ofi875; arrived, 6th Jan., 1878, and served in the 1 and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag.,
Punjab as asst. cominr. ; from April, 1883, served I and 2nd asst. ; judge and sessions judge, April,
in the finl. dept. of the govt, of India, and was 1897.
apptd. asst. acctnt. -gen., Punjab; transl'd. tooffice WALKLATE, Harold Thornton, India
oi acetnt.-gen., Bengal, Dec, 1883; from Feb., Office (second class cirri; Registry and Record
1884, served in the Punjab as asst. commr. , Dept.).—Clerk, 2nd class, India" audit office,
and ofTg. district judge ; served under the govt 1 31st Oct., 1892 ; transfd. to record and registry
of India from Sept. to Nov., 1886, as under sec, dept., India office, 9th Aug., 1804.
fin. and commerce dept.; settlt. officer, Lahore, WALLACE, Alfred Charles India Office
Feb., 1888 ; also offg. dir. of land records and (second class clerk, Acctnt.-Gcn.'s Dept.).—Clerk,
agric. in 1892, and offg. commr. of excise, &c, 2nd class, 17th Feb., 1872.
1894 ; commr. of excise. &c. Nov., 180^ : deD. WALLACE, Sir Donald Mackenzie,
commr., Oct., i8qt; on depn. as finl. sec. to 1 K.C.I.E., M.A., LL.D., late private sec to
the Nizam, from Nov., 1901. 1 Viceroy of India. — Educ. at the Univs. ot
WALKER, George Hf.rbertDacres, CLE., , Edinburgh, Heidelberg, and Berlin, and the
B.A., late India Public Works Dept.—Apptd. I Ecole de droit, Paris ; was ' Times ' correspon
asst. sec. to govt, of N.W. Prov. and Oudh, dent in Russia, Austria, and the East, 1878-84 ;
1st May, 1874 ; served subsequently in accts. private sec. to the govr.-gen. of India (Lord
branch; under sec. to govt, of India, public ' Dufferin), 1884-88; member of mission to Kabul,
works dept., May, 1887; CLE., Nov., 1901 ; 1888; accompanied the Czarewitch during his
retd., Oct., 1903. visit to India, 1890-91 ; author of ' Russia,' 'Egypt,
lateWALKER, George Warren,
Public WrorksI)ept., Gen., lieut.,
Madras.—Second R.E., and the Egyptian Question," &c.
WALLACE, Edward Hamilton, M. A., Indian
Madras cngrs., 9th Dec, 1842 ; asst. civil engr., CS. (asst. collr. and ma%., Madras).—Educ at
1847; district engr., Kanara, Sept., 1859; suptg. Glasgow Univ., and Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
engr., Coimbatore, May, 1863 ; chief engr., and apptd. after exam, of 1895; arrived 16th Dec,
sec. to govt, of Madras, public works dept., May, 1896, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.
1872: retd. from the dept. in 1876; placed on WALLACE, James, A.M.I.C.E., late India
unemployed supy. list, Feb., 1882. Public Works Dept.—Trained at R LE. Coll.;
WALKER, Gilbert Thomas, M.A. (meteoro apptd., 1st Oct., 1877, and posted to state
logical reporter). —Apptd. special scientific asst. railways as asst. engr.; transfd. to Burma,
to the meteorological reporter to the govt, of March, 1883 ; exec, engr., Nov., 1889 ; re-transfd.
India, 15th Dec, 1902; meteorological reporter to state railways, Oct., 1893 ; retd., Feb., 1902.
and dir.-gen. of Indian observatories, Jan., WALLER, David Grierson, B.A., Indian
1904.
WALKER, Harry Bruce, India Office (super I CS. (ass/, collr. and mag., Madras).—Educ. at
visor, Store Depot). — Matriculated at London exam,Coll.,Bath and Trin. Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
Univ., 1875 ; clerk, 2nd class, India store depot, served ofin 1895 ; arrived, 30th Dec, 1896, and
Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ;
6th July, 1877; 2nd grade supervisor, July, 1888 ; transfd. to Bombay, April, 1901 ; re-transfd. to
1st grade ditto, Feb., 1904.
WALKER, James, CLE., Indian CS. (dtp. 1 Madras, Dec, tool
WALLER, Edmund, Major, Indian Army,
commr., Central Prov.). —Educ. at the Univ. of 1 (cantonmt.
Aberdeen and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after Feb., 1885; mag., Punjab). — First commn., 7th
exam, ot 1883; arrived, 1st Dec, 1886, and , when he hasin held mil. employ till June, 1891, since
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag.; various stations ; St.appt. of cantonmt. mag. at
Thomas' Mount, Jan., 1903;
transl'd. to Central Prov. as asst. commr., Dec. , Ferozepore, June, 1904.
1890; dep. commr., Jan., 1895; CLE., Jan., WALLER, Edmund Augustus, Lieut.-Col.,
1904.
WALKER, James William, LL.B., Barr. : gen.). R.E., India Public Works Dept. (dep. acc/ut.-
—First commn., April, 1873; apptd. to
(1868). late Indian CS. (Bombay). —Educ. at the dept. as asst. engr., Nov., 1876; served in
King's Coll. Sch., and Christ's Coll., Cambridge; Afghan war of 1870-80 (medal) ; apptd. to accts.
apptd. after exam, ol 1866; arrived, 5th Dec, estabt.. Sept.,
1868, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and May, 1886 ; dep.1884, as dep. examr. ; examr..
mag., and asst. judge; acting remembrancer of and under sec tonectnt.-gen. , Mar., 1899 ; ditto,
govt, of India, Aug., 1901.
legal affairs, 1880; judge and sessions judge,
Feb., 1885; retd., Nov., 1893. | WALLER, Richard Maunsell, B.A.. late
WALKER, Thomas Gordon, C.S.I., Indian Indian CS. (Bengal).—Educ. at Marlborough
CS. (commr., Punjab).—Educ. at the Gymna Coll., and Exeter Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
sium, Old Aberdeen, and Univ. of Aberdeen ; exam, of 1865; arrived, 4th Dec, 1867, and
apptd. after exam, of 1870; arrived, 4th Nov., served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint
1872, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr., mag. and dep. collr., April, 1878 ; dep. commr.,
and was settlt. officer of Ludhiana, 1878-84; also , April, 1879; mag. and collr. , Aug., 1885; retd.,
acted as under sec. to govt., registrar of chief Jan., 1895.
court, &c. ; senr. sec to finl. commr., Feb., WALLIS, Beresfokd Gahan, L. C.E.,
1888 ; commr. of excise, and inspr.-gen. of A.M. I.C. E., late India Public Works Dept.
registrn., &c, Nov., 1888 ; dep. commr., April, - Apptd. asst. engr., 17th July, 1871, and
1896; divl. judge, Jan., 1898; judge, chief posted to the Punjab; exec, engr., Oct..
court, Dec, 1898 ; commr. and supt., March, 1881 ; suptg. engr., July, 1897; has received
1902; C.S.I., June, 1903. ! Afghan medal, 1879-80, and Punjab Frontier,
WALKER, Thornton, M.A., Indian CS. 1897-98, medal and clasp ; retd., Jan., 1904.
(judge and sessions jud^e, Bombay). —Educ. at WALLIS, John Edward Power, MrA.
Edinburgh Univ. and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. (advocate-general, Madras). —Called to the bar
after exam, of 1883; arrived, 8th Dec, 1885, (Middle Temple), 1886; apptd. advocate-general
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at Madras, Mar., 1900; has edited several Educ. at Newcastle Gr. Sch., and Jesus Coll.,
volumes of the State Trials. Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived,
WALMSLEY, Hugh, B.A., Indian C.S. 20th Dec, 1899, and served in the N.W. Prov.
{Joint, mag. and dep. collr., Bengal). —Edtic. at and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr.
Merton Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of WAPSHARE, Arthur, Lieut.-Col., Indian
1893 ; arrived, 28th Dec., 1894, and served in Army.
Bengal as asst. mag. and collr ; joint mag. and in the —First commn., 28th Oct., 1871; served
Soudan expedn., 1884-85 (medal, clasp
dep. collr., Nov., 190a.
WALPOLE, Sir Horace George, K.C.B. and star); offg. cantonmt. mag., Karachi,
1887-88; cantonmt. mag., Deesa, Sept., 1888;
(asst. under sec. of slate, India Office).— Educ. retd., Nov., 1903.
at Eton ; temporary clerk, India office, 12th Dec, WARBURTON, Harris Grant, Indian
1862 ; junr. clerk, June, 1863 ; store dept. , 1863 ; C.S. (mag. and collr., United Prov.).—Educ.
acctnt.-gen.'s dept., 1863-64; public works dept. , at Dover
1864 ; rest, clerk, 1870-77 ; senr. clerk, April, apptd. afterColl. and Balliol Coll., Oxford;
exam, of 1885; arrived, 5th Dec,
1877 ; private sec. to the permanent under sec. 1837, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh
of state (Mr. Herman Merivale, C.B.), 1866-74, as asst. mag. and collr., and asst. commr. ;
and to the sec. of state (the Marquis of Salisbury, from Oct., 1891, to Aug., 1893, was employed
1874-78, and Viscount Cranbrook, 1878-80) ; under the govt, of India as asst. acctnt.-gen.,
C.B., 1880; also served as clerk of the council Bengal, and asst. comptr.-gen. (paper currency) ;
from 1877, andwasapptd. asst. to thcundersecs.
of state in addn. to his other duties, Sept., 1881 ; joint ; mag., March, 1895; dep. commr., March,
asst. under sec. of state, Nov., 1S83, continuing 1899 mag. and collr., July, 1900.
WARBURTON, John Paul, late Police
to be clerk of the council ; royal commr. for the Dept., Punjab. —Joined the service, 28th
Colonial and Indian exhibn., 1886 ; sec. to the May, 1864,
royal commn. on civil establts. , 1886-90 ; K.C.B., trict supt., as asst. distrietsupt. of police; dis
April, 1873; asst. inspr.-gen., rail
Aug., 1892 ; chairman of committee on reorgan way police, June, 1S94 ; retd., 1900.
isation of cducn. and science and art depts.,
1899. WARBURTON, Philip Bannerman, B.A.,
WALSH, Ernest Herbert Cooper, Indian Indian C.S. (asst. commr.. United Prov.). —
C.S. (dep. commr., Bengal).—Educ. at Trent Educ at Wellington Coll. and University
Coll., and Univ. Coll., London; apptd., Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1900 ;
after exam, of i38a ; arrived, nth Dec, arrived, 18th Nov., 1901, and served in the
1884, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and United Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., and asst.
collr. ; joint mag. and dep. collr., Nov., 1891 ; commr.
mag. and collr., Sept., 1895 ; junr. sec, board of WARBURTON, William Pleace, C.S.I.,
rev., June, 1896; dep. commr., Aug., 1901. M.D., Col., late Indian Med. Service. —Joined
WALSH, Ernst Pakenuam, Indian C.S. (asst. the Indian med. dept., 31st March, 1866; civil
collr. and mag., Madras). —Educ. at Birkenhead surgn., Jalandhar, April, 1868 ; acted as supt.
Sch., and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after of central jail, Lahore, 1872-73; med. officer t^
exam, of 1898 ; arrived, 26th Dec, 1899, and the Maharaja of Kapurthala, June, 1874 ; prin
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. cipal med. officer and sanitary commr., Assam,
WALSH, John Henry Tull, Lieut-Col. Jan., 1894 ; inspr.-gen. of civil hosps., N.W.
Prov. and Oudh, April, 1895 ; C.S. I., Dec, 1898 ;
I. M.S. (supt., Campbell rued. sell, and hosp., Cal retd., Jan., 1899.
cutta). —First commn., 1st April, 1884; in mil. WARD, Alfred William, India Office (2nd
employ till nth June, 1S88 ; 2nd rest, surgn., class clerk, Registry and Record Dept.). —
pres'y. gen. hosp., Calcutta, March, 1890; 1st
ditto, March, 1892 ; civil surgn., Bengal, April, Clerk, 2nd class, acctnt.-gen.'s dept., 2nd Aug.,
1892; transfd. to registry and record dept.,
1896; supt., Campbell med. sch. and hosp., Dec, 1894 ; acted as sec. to Imperial Yeomanry
Calcutta, Oct., 1903 ; author of numerous con field hospital,
tributions to the medical press, and editor of and 3 clasps). S. African War, 1899-1900 (medal
7th edition of 1 Moore's Family Medicine." WARD, Francis Wyndham, B.A., Indian
WALSH, Langton Prendergast, CLE., late C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at
Bombav Pol. Dept. —Entered the service as asst. Marlborough Coll. and Jesus ColT., Cambridge ;
mail offr., April, 1873 ; British agent and vice- apptd. after exam, of 1896 ; arrived, 8th Dec,
consul. Berbera, Aug., 1884 ; asst. pol. rest., 1897, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
Aden, Oct., 1885; CLE., Jan., 1889; asst. collr.
pol. rest., Belgaum, May, 1893; pol. supt., WARD, George Ernest, B.A., late Bengal
Savantvadi, Feb., 1897; ist asst., pol. agent, C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ. at
Kathiawar, Feb., 1901 ; pol. agent, Savantvadi, Wadham Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of
Nov., 1901 ; retd., May, 1903. i860 ; arrived, 31st Oct., 1861, and served in the
WALTON, Ellys William, Major, R.E., N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and collr., asst. supt.
India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Joined of Dehra Dun, and joint mag. ; mag. and collr.,
the dept., 18th Feb., 1885, as asst. engr., and Jaunpur, July, 1879; commr., Jhanei divn., July,
posted to state rlvs. ; exec, engr., Sept., 1894 ; '1885; retd., July, 1889.
dep. consg. engr. for rlys., Calcutta, Jan., WARD, Henry Constantine Evelyn, CLE.,
1895 ; ditto, Burma, March, 1897, to Jan., 1899. Col., Indian Army, late Central Prov. Commn.—
WALTON, Frederick Thomas Granville Arrived as ensign, April, 1855; was employed
CLE., M.I.C.E., late India Public Works Dept. under the mil. dept. up to 1864, including service
—Apptd. to dept. as cngr.-in-chief, Oudh and in the Mutiny (medal and clasp), the Yusufzai
Rohilkhand railway, ist Jan., 1889 : retd. expedn., 1858, and the campaign against the
WALTON, Henry George, B.A., Indian Mahsud Waziris, 1859-60 (frontier medal 1 ; asst.
C.S. (asst. mag. and collr., United Prov.).— commr., Central Prov., Dec, 1864; dep. commr.,
3 K Si
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May, 1S70; acting inspr.-gen. of registrn., &c, ' WARDEN, Howard William, M.I.C.E.,
Nov., 1873; addl. commr. in Kalahandi, June, late India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. asst.
1882 : special commr. for the repression of engr., 8th June, 1871, and posted to state rlys. ;
dakaiti in Narbada divn., Feb., 1886 ; from June, asst. manager, Rajputana rly., Dec, 1875;
1882, served under the govt, of India, as exec engr., Jan., 1880; asst. dir. of state rlys.,
minister of the Bhopal state ; commr., Narbada N.E. system and asst. sec. to govt, of Bengal,
divn., Aug., 1889; reverted to mil. dept., 1892. Dec, 1880; manager, Nizam's rly., May, 1883;
WARD, Theodore Methuen, Col., late dep. consg. engr. and under-sec. to govt, of
Survey Dept., Sind. —Joined the service, 9th Madras, April, 1886; ditto, ditto, Bombay,
Dec, 1859; lieut., Bombay artillery, April, i860; { July, 1887 ; consg. engr., Assam, Nov., 1892 ;
admitted to the rev. survey dept., Nov., retd., Jan., 1894.
1864; supt., Sind rev. survey, June, 1889; WARDEN, John Lodwick, B.A. (Oxon.),
reverted to mil. duty, 1800; rctd., Dec, i39i. Barr. (1865), late Jud. Dept. Bombay.—Arrived,
WARD, Thomas Rohert John, India Public 8th March, 1852, and served in the Bombay
Works dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at R.l.E. cov. civil service as asst. collr. and mag., and
Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1883, dep. mag. in charge of the adalat, Hyderabad ;
and posted to the Punjab; exec, engr., April, resigned the civil service, May, 1858; apptd.
1896; on depn. with Seistan boundary commn. extra usst. sec. to govt, of Bombay, jud. dept.,
from Nov., 1902. Dec, 1866 ; asst. judge, April, 1867 ; from Jan ,
WARD, Sir William F.rskine, K.C.S.I., 1869, served as small cause court judge,
M.A., late Indian C.S. (Assam).—Educ. at and was apptd. third judge, Bombay, Dec,
Trinity Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, of 1874, and second judge, May, iS83 ; retd.,
1859; arrived, 29th Nov., 1061, and served 1889.
in Bengal as asst. mag. and colli., and WARING, Michael Louis, Indian C.S.
joint mag. ; olTg. under sec. to govt, of (asst. commr., Punjab). —Educ at Clifton Coll..
India, home dept., 1865-66, and 1866-67; and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam,
under sec. in dept. ot rev., agric, and com of 1893 ; arrived, 24th Dec, 1S94, and served
merce, March, 1873; from Oct., 1873, served in in the Punjab as asst. commr.; registrar, chief
jud. dept. as acting district and sessions judge ; court, Punjab, Dec, 1899, to April, 1903.
transfd. to Assam, March, 1876, and served as
judge and commr. of Assam valley districts ; WARRY, William, M.A., late Burma Pol.
oftd. temporarilyas jud. commr. ofCentral Prov. , Dept.— Educ. at Exeter Coll., Oxford; in 1878
1883 ; fellow of univ. of Calcutta ; oilg. chief passed the competitive exam, for student inter-
commr. of Assam, July-Oct., 1883, and from preterships in China ; was acting asst. Chinese
Feb., 1885, to Oct., 1887; oflg. jud. commr., sec. at Peking from Oct., 1881 to July, 1882 ;
British Burma, April, 1884, to Feb., 1885; employed on special service under the govt.
confd as jud. commr., Burma, May, i836, of India from Dec, 1885 ; received the Burma
continuing to act as chief commr. of Assam ; , war medal for active service, 1887-88 ; apptd.
C.S. I., Jan., 1888 ; took charge of substantive pol. officer on special duty in Burma, 10th Feb.,
appt. of jud. commr. of Burma, March, 1889; I 1887; adviser on Chinese affairs, April, 1892;
chief commr. of Assam, May, 1891 ; K.C.S.I., j on depn. with Burma-China boundary commn..
May, 1896; retd., Nov., 1896. Nov., 1897, to April, 1898 ; retd., Nov., 1904 ;
WARD -SMITH, William, M.I.C.E., late author of a transln. of the Peking Gazette,
India Public Works Dept.—Trained at Thomason 1881-82.
Coll. ; apptd., 3rd Dec, 1872, and employed on WATERFIELD, Bertram Clarke, Capt..
irrign. works in N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; exec, Indian Army (dep. commr., N.W. Frontiir
engr., Dec, 1881 ; retd., Oct., 1901. Prov.). —First coinmn.. 19th Sept.. 1888; in
WARDE.HuGH North, Major, Indian Army mil. employ till June, 1802, when he was apptd.
(dep. commr. . Burma). —First commn., 6th Feb., boundary settlmt. olfr., Bhopwar; asst. commr.,
1884 ; apptd. to the Burma commn., Dec, 1886, Punjab. April, 1893; ditto, N.W. Frontier
and served as asst. commr. ; dep. commr., Prov., Nov., 1903; dep. commr., Dec, 1903.
1900. WATERFIELD, Edward Horr, Indian C.S.
WARDEN, Augustus Brooke, late Bombay (asst. collr. and mag., Bombay). —Educ. at West
C.S.—Educ. at the Kensington Or. Sch. , and minster Sch., and Christ Church Coll., Oxford;
Haileybury Coll.; apptd., 1842, and served in apptd. after exam, of 1S99; arrived 24th Nov..
Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. , and asst. judge ; 1900, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
judge and sessions judfre, March, 1856; judge mag. and asst. pol. agent.
of the high court, 1865 ; was also prest. of the WATERFIELD, Frederick, B.A., Indian
depth exams, committee for junr. civilians for C.S. (asst. commr. Punjab). —Educ at West
five vears ; retd.. 1871. minster Sch. and Christ Church, Oxford ;
WARDEN, Frederick, Commander, late apptd. after exam, of 1902; arrived 30th Nov.,
R.I.M. —Joined the Indian navy, 2nd March, 1903, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
1852; from Dec, 1865, served as port-master
of Canning, and asst. collr. of customs ; from WATERFIELD, Sir Henry, G.C.I.E.,
Dec, 1866, acted as asst. master attendant, K.C.S.I.. C.B., late Finl. Dept. India Office.
and agent for govt, consignments, Calcutta, and —Educ. at Westminster; junr. clerk, India
from March, 1870, as agent for transports; also board, 1st Sept., 1853; finl. and railway
govt, prosecutor for trial of pilots. May, 1873, dept., 1853; pol. and secret dept., 1856;
to March, 1876; asst. port officer, Aug., 1879; ?'rivate sec. to prest. of the India board, 1858 ;
examr. in navigation, Nov., 1879; transfd. to ndia office, finl. dept., 1858; asst. private sec.
Rangoon as port officer, &c, March, 1882 ; I and precis writer to the sec. of state, i860; finl.
retd., Sept., 1890. 1 dept., 1863; senr. clerk, April, 1863; asst. sec.
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in the mil. dept., 1367 ; public works dept., 1871 ; and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after exam,
sec. in the statistics and commerce dept., 1874; of 1897 ; arrived 21st Dec, 1898, and served
sec, finl. dept., 1879; C.B., Dec, 1885; sec. in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr.
of the Indian currency committee, 1892-93 ; WATSON, Charles Cuningham, Indian
K.C.S.I., July, 1893; G.C.I. E., June, 1902; C.S. (asst. to agent in Rajputana). — Educ at
retd., July, 1902 ; author of the first report Watson's Coll., Edinburgh, Edinburgh Univ.,
on the moral and material progress of India, and Ch. Church, Oxlord ; apptd. after exam, ot
1866, and of a memo, on the census of British 1897; arrived, 36th Nov., 1898, and served in
India of 1871-72, both of which were presented Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; asst. to
to parliament. governor's agent in Kathiawar, Oct., 1902 ;
WATERF1ELD, Stuart Shakspear. Pun asst. commr. in Merwara, May, 1903 ; asst. to
jab Cominn. (pol. agent, Kitrramt N.W. Frontier govr.-genl's. agent in Rajputana, March. 1904.
Prov.).—Joined the service, 7th Nov., 1837, as M.I.C.E., WATSON, Charles James Knight,
oflg. asst. dist. supt. of police, Punjab; cont'd., late India Public Works Dept.—
Feb., 1891 ; cmdt., border mil. police, Oct., Trained at R.l.E. Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct.,
1893 : served with Chitral Relief force, 1895 1874, and posted to Bengal ; on famine
and 1896; transfd. to N.W. Frontier Prov., duty in Madras, 1877-78 ; exec, engr., May,
April, 1902; pol. agent, Kurram, Dec, 1902. 1883; employed in the N.W. Prov. and
WA7ERFIELD, William, late Bengal C.S. Oudh as examr. , public works accts. , 1888-89,
—Educ. at Westminster; apptd. from Hailey- Feb., in1892;and Madras, 1889-92; transfd. to Burma,
retd., Feb., 1901.
bury, 1852; arrived, 19th Nov., 1852 ; served in WATSON, George Herbert, Lieut.-Col. ,
Bengal in the rev. and survey depts. till 1859, Indian Army (cantonmt. mag.. United Prov.). —
when he was transfd. to the finl. dept. as 1st
asst. to the acctnt.-gen. for India ; acted as sub- Joined the service nth Sept., 1876; in mil.
treasurer, Madras, and as civil auditor and supt. mag. in till
employ June, 18S3 ; ottd. as cantonmt.
the United Prov. from June, 1883, to
of stamps, Madras, Calcutta, and Bombay; from Sept., 1886; confd. in that appt., Feb., 1888,
1864 to 1877 served successively as civil pay
master, dep. acctnt. - gen., and acctnt. - gen., ■ since when he has served in that capacity in
N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; comptr.-gen., 1877-30; various stations.
WATSON, Hubert Digby, B.A., Indian C.S.
retd., 1881. ! (dep. commr. N.W. Frontier Prov.).—Educ. at
WATERHOUSE, James, Major-Gen., Indian Harrow, and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
Army, late Survey of India Dept. — Lieut., exam,
Bengal artillery, June, 1859; arrived nth served of 1892 ; arrived, 2nd Dec, 1893, and
in the Punjab as asst. commr. ; under
Oct., 1859; asst. rev. surveyor, Lower Prov.,
June, 1866; asst. surveyor with superinten sec. to govt., May, 1898 ; pol. ofir. , Wana, Jan.,
dence of the photozincographic operations in N.W. Frontiercommr.,
1899; asst. Oct., 1900; transfd. to-
the office of the surveyor - gen. of India, March, 1904. Prov., Nov., 1901 ; dep. commr.,.
July, 1866; asst. supt. of survey, June, 1870; WATSON. Sir John, G.C.B., V.C., Gen.,
on special duty with the Indian eciipse ex Indian
pedn., 1871-72, and for observing the transit ot — First Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of India.
commn., Bombay infantry, 1848; served1
Venus, 1874-75; in charge of Indian eclipse in Punjab campaign, 1348-49, Bozdar expedn.,
expedn. to Nicobar Islands, 187s; ; asst. surveyor-
1857, Mutiny, 1857-58, and Ambcla expedn.,
gen., April, 1874 ; dep. supt., and asst. surveyor- 1863;
gen., July, 1882 ; supt. (new scale), and asst. Central India from Sept., 1871, served as commandant,
surveyor-gen., Aug., 1892 ; in charge of photo and horse, and pol. agent ; rest,
lithographic office, Calcutta, from Dec, 1886 ; I 1877,agent to the govr.-gen. at Gvvatior. April,
also acting as agent for Central India ;
returned to Europe, June, 1897 ; author of a
pamphlet on 'The Application of Photography j brigadier-gen. commanding cavalry brigade,
to the Reproduction of Maps and Plans,' and chiefs'expedny.
Malta force, 1878 ; commanding Punjab
contingent in Afghanistan, 1878-79 ; in
other reports and handbooks on professional pol. charge of the district of Kuram, 1879-80;
subjects.
WATERS, George, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. rest., and agent to the govr.-gen., Baroda, Jan.,
(Ed.), Lieut. -Col., late Indian Med. Service. 1882 ; retd. from the dept., March, 1886.
—Joined the Bombay med. service, 1st Oct., WATT, Sir George, Kt., CLE., M.B., Rev.
1869 ; arrived, 27th May, 1870, and served in and Agric Dept , Govt, of India (reporter on
the mil. dept., and as acting ophthalmic surgn., economic products). —Apptd., nth July, 1873;
Bombay, and civil surgn. at Bushire ; surgn. arrived, 4th Nov., 1873; served in the Hen-
to govr. of Bombay, May, 1877 ; from Oct., i38i, gal cducn. dept. as profr., presidency, Hugh
served as physician and registrar, Jamsetji and Patna colis. ; on special duty in connection
Jijibhoy hosp., curator of the pathological with the Bnrma-Manipur boundary expedn.,
museum, and profr., Grant med. coll. ; presi 188 1, and for Calcutta international exhibit., 1883 ;
dency surgn., 3rd district, Nov., 1889; retd., served under govt, of India, rev. and agric. dept.,.
April, 1901. I from May, 1884 ; apptd. to charge of imperial
WATKINS, Lawrence Augustus, late Jud. j1 exhibn. Indian economic court of Colonial and Indian
Dept. .Bombay.—Arrived, 10th Dec. ,1863; served products,; CLE. .June, 1886 ; reporter on economic
April, 1887; Kt., Jan., 1903; author of
in the dept. from Jan., 1865, as dep. registrar ol several scientific papers, and editor of the
the high court, clerk to the high court judges, ' Dictionary of Indian Economic Products.'
and commr. for taking affidavits; retd,, Oct.,
1898. WATTS, George Kempthorne, A.M.I.C.E.,
WATSON, Arthur William, B.A.. Indian India Public Works Dept. (stiptg. engr.).—
C.S., (asst. mag. and collr., Bengal). —Educ. at Trained at R.l.E. Coll. ; apptd. 1st Oct.,
Uppingham Sen., Magdalen Coll., Cambridge, 1875, and posted to Hyderabad ; exec, engr.,
642 RECORD OF SERVICES.
Nov., 1881 ; asst. to suptg. engr., and asst. WEDDERBURN, Sir William, Bart.,
sec. to rest., Sept., 1886; transfd. to Assam, late Bombay C.S. —Educ. at Edinburgh Univ. ;
1895; to N.W. Provs. and Oudh, Dec, 1900; apptd. after exam, of 1859 ; arrived, 25th Nov.,
suptg. engr., Dec, 1900. i860, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
WAY, Robert Atwell, M.I.C.E. , late India mag., asst. judge, acting jud. asst. tothe commr.
in Sind, and small cause court judge ; acting sec.
Public Works Dept.—Trained at Cooper's Hill to govt, in the jud., &c, depts., Dec, 1866, and
Coll. ; apptd. , 1st Oct., 1873, and posted to state again in 1870 and 1874; under sec. to govt., jud.
railways, exec, engr., Oct., 1880; services lent to and pol. depts. , May, 1867 ; acting registrar, high
Bengal and N.W. railway co. , 1884 ; to Bengal- court, Jan.,
Nagpur co., 1887 ; and to Delhi-Ambala-Kalka and judge of1869; acting jud. commr. in Sind
the sadar court, 1874-76 ; judge
CO., 1889; employed on Chittagong-Akyab-Minhla and sessions judge,
railway survey, Oct., 1893 ; suptg. engr., Aug., high court, Bombay, June, 1875; acting judge,
Jan., 1885; acting chief
1895 ; retd., 1899.
WAY, Theodore Alban Henry, Indian sec. to govt., Oct., 1886; retd"., May, 1887;
M.P. for Banffshire from 1893 to 1900; mem
C.S. (dep. coiiimr., United Prov.). —Educ. at ber of roial commn. on Indian expenditure,
Portsmouth Gr. Sch. , Clifton Coll. , and Emmanuel
Coll., Cambridge; apptd after exam, of 1888; Mav, 189?.
WEDDERSPOON, William Gibson, M.A.,
arrived, 26th Nov., 1890, and served in the LL.B., Ind. Educl. Service (inspr. of schools,
N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. commr., and Burma). —Joined the service as junr. inspr.
asst. mag. and collr. ; asst. supt., Jan., 1896; of schools, Rangoon, 3rd March, 1893; senr.
joint mag., Mar., 1896; dep. commr., Nov., inspr., Dec, 1896.
1903. WEEKES, Arthur, M. A. , late Bengal C.S.—
WEBB, Charles Morgan, B.A., Indian C.S. Educ. at Exeter Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
(asst. commr. , Burma). —Educ. at St. John's exam, of i860; arrived, 2nd Feb., 1862; served
Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1894 ; in the Bengal rev. and jud. depts. , and was apptd.
arrived, 30th Dec, 1S95, and served in Burma inag. and collr. , 1st grade, Aug., 1885 ; on famine
as asst. commr. and asst. setthnt. officer. relief duty at Madras, 1877 ; retd., March, 1888.
WEBB, William Charles, Barr. (1868), late WEIDEMAN'N, George Lever, late Indian
presy. mag., Bombay.—Apptd. prof, of law, C.S. (Burma).—Educ. at Bedford Gr. Sch. and
Govt. Law School, Bombay, Nov., 1874; presy. Oriel Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1868 ;
mag., Mar., 1892; retd., April, 1901. arrived, 23rd Nov., 1870, and served in Burma
WEBB, William Harold, B.A., Indian C.S- as asst. commr. and dep. commr. ; addl. ses
(joint mag., United Prov.). —Educ. at Worcester sions judge, Oct. -Dec, 1890 ; acted as commr.,
Cathedral Sch. and Hertford Coll., Oxford ; 1S93-95; addl. sess. judge, Jan., 1896; retd.,
apptd. after exam, of 1893 ; arrived, 10th Dec, April, 1897.
1894, and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh WF.IGHTMAN, Walter James, M.I.C.E.,
as asst. mag. and collr. ; joint mag., Sept., 1903. M.I.M.E., India Public Works Dept. (exec,
WEBB, William Trego, M.A., late Educl. engr.).—Trained at R.I.E. Coll ; - apptd. asst.
Service, Bengal.—Joined the service, 6th April, engr., Sept., 1881, and posted to State railways :
1875 ; profr. , Dacca coll., May, 1875 ; profr., Pre exec, engr., Aug., 1893; dep. consg. engr. for
sidency coll., from Jan., 1878; has publd. rlys., Calcutta, May, 1901 ; ditto, Bombay, Aug.,
'Hints on the Study of English,' 'Indian 1902 ; junr. consg. engr. for rlys., Dharwar,
Lyrics,' and translns. ; retd., March, 1892. June, 1903.
WEBSTER, Edmund Forstek, CLE.. Barr. WEIR, Charles James, Indian C.S.
(1864), late Madras C.S.—Apptd. from Hailey- (member, rev. board, Madras).—Educ. at Royal
bury, 1857, and served in rev. and jud. depts. , Acadl. Instil., Belfast, and Queen's Coll., Bel
Madras; small cause court judge, May, 1867; fast ; apptd. after exam, of 1877 ; arrived, 17th
district and sessions judge, June, 1873 ; collr. Nov., 1879, and served in Madras as asst. collr.
and mag. and agent, Tanjore, April, 1878; on and mag. , and asst. sessions judge, and in Coorg
special duty in connection with the famine 1 as offg. first asst. commr. and district mag. ;
commn., Oct., 1878, and again, Aug., 1881, as | acting under sec. to govt, of Madras, rev. dept.,
sec. to the famine code committee ; sec. to govt, Oct., 1886; offg. under sec to govt, of India,
rev. dept., June, 1882 ; memberof lcgisl. council, fin. dept., May, 1887; offg. dep. acctnt.-gen.,
1883, 1885, and i3S6; chief sec. lo govt, Jan., Bengal, April, 1888; head asst. to collr. and
1884 ; fellow of Madras univ., 1884; retd., Oct., mag., S. Arcot, Aug., 1888 ; sub-collr. and joint
1887 ; CLE., May, 1888. I mag., Jan., 1891 ; coilr. and mag., Dec, 1894;
WEBSTER, John Edward, Indian C.S. offg. sec. to govt., local, &c. dept., June, 1809,
(mag. and collr. , Bengal).—Educ. at the Charter Dec, 1900, March and May, 1901 ; addl. sess.
house and Trinity Hall. Cambridge ; apptd. judge, May, 1901 ; dist. and sess. judge, Nov.,
after exam, of 1889 ; arrived, 26th Nov., 1891, 1902 ; addl. member of legisl. council, Madras,
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; March, 1903 ; member, board of rev., and
joint mag. and collr., April, 1897; settlt. offr., commr. of land rev., March, 1904.
Dec, 1899; joint mag. and dep. collr., April, WEIR, Patrick Alexander, M.B., Lieut. -
1900; tempy. mag. and collr., Feb., 1903. Col., Indian Med. Service (adm. med. offr..
WEDDERBURN, Harry George, Barr. Central India).—Joined the service in 1875;
(1875).—Reporter for the Indian law reports offg. 2nd rest, surgn., presidency gen. liosp.,
(Madras series), June, 1881 ; law reporter, Aug., 1876; supt. of vaccn., March, 1882 ;
March, 1888; administrator-gen., March, 1889; principal asst. to opium agent, Benares, May,
acting advocate-gen., 1891-92 ; memberof legisl. 1882 ; offg. residency surgn., Nepal, May, 1891 ;
council of Fort St. George, 1893-94 ; resigned, offg. agency surgn. and administrative med.
June, 1897. officer, Baluchistan, June, 1894; agency surgn.,
RECORD OF SERVICES. 643
Baghelkhand, Dec, 1897; ditto, Bhopal, Jan., WENLOCK (Baron), Right Hon. Beilby
1902; adm. med. offr. in Central India, Oct., Lawley, G.C.S.I., G.C.I. E., K.C.B.—Educ. at
1902. Eton and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; M.P. for
WEIR, Thomas, B.A., late Indian C.S. Chester, April to July, 1880; was vice-chairman
(Madras). —Educ. at Queen's Coll., Belfast; ofcounty council, East Riding ; govr. of Madras,
apptd. after exam, of 1865 ; arrived, 8th Dec, 1891101896; G.C.I. E., Jan., 1891 ; G.C.S.I.,
1867, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and Jan., 1896.
mag. ; dep. registrar, high court, 1870-72 ; Tamil WEST, Sir Raymond, K.C.I. E., M.A.,
translr. to govt., Jan., 1879; head asst., B.L., LL.D., late Bombay C.S. — Educ. at
Godavari, March, 1880; registrar, high court, Queen's Coll., Galway; apptd. after exam,
April, 1882 ; from July, 1883, acted as district of 1855 ; arrived, 18th Sept., 1856, and served in
and sessions judge, and was placed on special Bombay as asst. collr. and mag., asst. judge,
duty in connection with the reorganization of and offg. under sec. ; registrar, high court, Bom
the subord. jud. service, Nov., 1883 ; sub- bay, June, 1863; jud. commr. and judge of the
sec, board of rev., Feb., 1886; district and sadar court in Sind, June, 1S72; judge of the
sessions judge, Nov., 1887; offg. judge of high high court, Bombay, Sept., 1873; member of the
court, March, 1890, to Jan., 1891 ; retd., Oct., law commission, Calcutta, 1879; vice-chancellor
1896 ; author of ' Law of Offences and Criminal of the univ. of Bombay, Oct., 1886; member of
Procedure, as expounded by the High Court of council of govr. of Bombay, 12th Nov., 1887;
Madras,' and of ' Rules of Practice (Civil) of the K.C.I.E., June, 1888; retd., April, 1892.
Madras High Court.' WEST, William Frederick, India Office
WEIR, Thomas Stephenson, Col., Indian (second-class clerk, Store Dept.).—Apptd. clerk,
Med. Service (priuc. mcdl. offr., Quetta dist.).— 2nd class, Store Dept., 22nd Nov., 1900.
hirst toromn. , Indian med. dept., 1st April, WESTERN, James Hallifax, C.M.G., Col.,
1870 ; health officer, Bombay, from 1874; princ R.E., late India Public Works Dept.—First
medl. offr., Quetta dist., April, 1900. commn. .Bengal engrs.,1860; arrived, Oct. ,1862;
WELD, Matthew Richard, B. A., late Madras asst. engr. , public works dept., N.W. Prov.,
C.S.—Educ at Dublin Univ. ; apptd. after exam, Dec, 1863; exec, engr., Ganges canal, June,
of 1866; arrived, 21st Nov., 1868, and served 1868 ; transfd. to Punjab, May, 1882; suptg. engr.,
in Madras as asst. mag. and collr., and sub- Sept., 1882; offg. chief engr. and joint sec. for
collr. and joint mag. ; acted as collr. and irrign., Punjab, Nov., 1884; services lent to
mag., Kistna, from April, 1885; district and Egyptian govt.; retd., Jan., 1887.
sessions judge, Ganjain, Sept., 1888 ; Karnul, WESTMACOTT, Edward Vesey, B.A.,
May, 1889; retd., Aug., 1893. late Indian C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. at Rugby,
WELDON, Thomas, CLE., Col., Indian and Magdalen Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
Army, late Police Dept., Madras.—Joined Ad- exam, of 1861 ; arrived, 8th Jan., 1863;
discombe, Jan., 1852; ensign, Madras infantry, served in the Bengal rev. and jud. depts.,
Dec, 1853; trom July, i860, served as asst. and was on famine relief duty, 1874; offg.
supt. and supt. of police ; senr. mag. of police inspr.-gen. of jails, March, 1884; commr. of
for town of Madras, March, 1867 ; chief mag. excise, Bengal, April, 1889; commr., presidency
of police, Madras, April, 1877; chief presidency divn., March, 1393; acting member of rev. board,
mac, Dec, 18S0 ; board of examrs., Jan., April-Nov., 1894; retd., Jan., 1898.
1882; commr. of police for town of Madras. WESTON, Donald, Indian C.S. (chief presy.
Dec, 1885; CLE., May, 1888; reverted to mag., Calcutta). — Educ. at Trinity Coll.,
mil. dept., Dec, 1891. Stratford-on-Avon, and Univ. Coll., London ;
WELLDON, Most Rev. James Edward apptd. after exam, of 1893 ; arrived, 26th Dec,
Cowell, D.D., Bengal Ecclcsl. Dept.—Educ. at 1894, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and
Eton and King's Coll., Cambridge ; head master collr. ; joint mag., Dec, 1902 ; chief presy. mag.,
of Harrow, 1885-1898 ; apptd. Bishop of Calcutta Calcutta, Oct., 1903.
and Metropolitan of India, Jan., 1899; retd., WESTROPP, Alexander Sligo Anderson,
Dec, 1901 ; Canon of Westminster, 1901. Indian C.S. (2nd asst., Bombay).—Educ. at
WELLS, Walter Fox Williamson, Indian Dover Coll., and Magdalene Coll., Cambridge;
C.S. (dist. arid sess. judge, United Prov.'j. apptd. after exam, of 1891 ; arrived, 5th Nov.,
1893, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
—Educ. at Cheltenham ; apptd. after exam, mag. ; asst. pol. agent, Savanur, June, 1898 ;
of 1875; arrived, 16th Nov., 1875, and served 2nd asst.,
in Oudh as asst. commr. ; city mag., Luck- etc., depts.,June, 1900; under-sec. to govt., pol..
July, 1901, to April, 1903.
now, Oct., 1885; joint mag., July, 1889;
dep. commr., Nov., 1891; district and sessions WESTROPP, George Ralph Collier,
judge, May, 1894 ; offg. judl. commr. of Oudh, Major-Gen., Indian Army, late Pol. Dept.,
April, 1904. Bombay.—First Commn., Bombay infantry,
WELSH, William Henry, late Indian C.S. Dec, 1850; arrived, 27th Jan., 1851; was
(Madras). —Educ. at Haileybury ; apptd. after employed under the mil. dept., including service
exam, of 1874 ; arrived, 20th Nov., 1876, and in Khandesh against the rebel leader Tantia
served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag., asst. Topi, 1858 ; adjutant, Sawantwari local corps,
sessions judge, &c. ; head asst. to collr. and Feb., 1859; acting asst. mag. in Ratnagiri, May,
mag., Jan., 1885; senr. asst. , Dec, 1887; sub- i860; asst. to pol. supt., Sawantwari, Nov.,
collr. and joint mag., Aug., 1889 ; collr. and [862 ; asst. pol. agent, Kolhapur, 1865-69 ; in
mag., Nov., 1891 ; district and sessions judge, charge, S. Mahratta jaghir states, 1869-77 ; pol.
Cuddapah, Jan., 1894 ; collr. and mag., S. supt., Sawantwari, and commandant of the
Kanara, Nov., 1894 ; dist. and sess. judge, S. local corps, Aug., 1877 ; on special duty in the
Malabar, Aug., 1898 ; collr. and mag., Madura, Savanur state in 1880; retd. from civil employ
Oct., 1900; retd., Nov., 1901. ment, 1888.
644 RECORD CF SERVICES.
WHALLEY, Paul, M.A., late Bengal C.S. I Indian Mutiny. 1857-59 'medal'), and Afghan
iN.W.Prov.and Oudh).—Educ. at Trinity Coll., j war, 1879-80 (medal and star. V.C., and C.B. 1 ;
Cambridge ; apptd. alter exam, of 1S60 ; arrived, mil. sec to the viceroy, 1880-S1 ; took part
31st Oct. ,1861, and served in the N.W. Prov. as ! in the Soudan expedn., 1884-85 (medal and
asst. mag. and collr., offg. junr. sec., and under ' star), and was asst. adjutant and quartermaster-
sec. to govt. ; offg. under sec. to govt, of India, i gen. in Egypt, 1885 ; brigadier-gen., Madras,
dept. of rev. , agric. , and commerce. Dec. .1871,to Sept., 1885, and commanded the brigade detailed
Feb., 1372 ; joint mag. and dep. collr., 1st grade, for service in Burma; from 1886 to 1889, com
May, 1877 ; dep. commr. , in Oudh, Dec, 1877 ; manded the Upper Burma field force (K.C.B.) ;
mas;, and collr., Pilibliit, Nov., 1879 ; retd.. Feb.. commanded Zhob field force, 1890; G.C.I.E.,
1890; author of ' A Collection of the Laws and 1 March, 1893; commander-in-chief in India. 8th
Rules of the Non-Regulation Provinces.' [ April. 1893, to March, 1898 ; extraordinary
WHEELER, Frank, India Office (supple member of viceroy's council, 12th April. 1803 ;
mental clerk, store dept.). — Apptd. supple G.C.B., June, 1897; G.C.S.I., Jan., 1898 ;
mental clerk, 1st Jan., 1893. quartermaster-gen., War Office, Oct., 1898;
WHEELER. Henry, Indian C.S. (junr. sec, lieut.-genl. comdg. in Natal, Oct., 1899, to June,
board of rev., Bengal). —Educ. at Christ's Coll. , I 1900; G.C.V.O., May, 1900; govr. and commr.-
Cambridge ; apptd. alter exam, of 1889; arrived, I in-chief of Gibraltar, July, 1900, to Jan., 1905 ;
14th Dec, 1391, and served in Bengal as asst. ! G.C.M.G.. Nov., 1000.
mag. and collr.; joint mag. and dep. collr., Feb.. WHITE. Henry Frederick, M.I.C.E.. late
1898; under sec, judl., &c, depts., July, India Public Works Dept.—Trained at R.I.E.
1898; and ditto gen. rev. and stat. depts., Coll.; joined the service, 19th Dec, 1859;
July, 1898 ; junr. sec, board of revenue, Apr il, 1st civil divl. engr., April. 1865; exec. engr..
1902. Oct., 1866; in charge of Mhow mil. works
WHEELER, Percy Cotterill, Barr. (1877), divn., 1872, 1878, and 1880; cri'g. chief engr. and
late Bengal C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh).— I see. to chief commr. , Burma, July, 1885; offg.
Apptd. after exam, ol 1875; arrived, 25th Dec, suptg. engr. and sec. to rest., Hyderabad.
1877, and served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. Sept., 1887; suptg. engr.. May. 1888; suptg.
and collr. ; asst. settlt. officer, Jaunpur, Nov., engr. and sec to agents for Rajputana and
1SC2; asst. commr., April, 1887; joint mag., Nov., Central India, public works dept. , June, 1892 ;
1888 : retd., 1892. retd.. June, 1895.
WHLSH, Charles William, late Indian C.S. WHJ I E, Henry Richard, B.A., India Office
(N.W. Prov. and Oudh). —Educ. at Tonbridge t2H'i class clerk, acctnt.-gen.'s dept.). —Clerk,
•Sen., and Blackhcath Proprietary Sch. ; apptd. 2nd class, 4th Dec, 1872 ; B.A., London univ. ,
after exam, of 1869 ; arrived, 1st Nov., 1871, and 1882.
served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and WHITE, Sir Herbert Tiiirkell, K.C.I.E..
collr., joint mag., and asst. commr. ; dep. Indian C.S. (chief jwige, clucf court, Lower
commr., Feb., 1890; mag. and collr., July, Burma). — Educ. at Dulwich Coll.; apptd.
1890; retd., April, 1898; author of 'The :ifter exam, of 1875; arrived, 2nd Jan., 1878.
District Officer in India.' and served in Burma as asst. commr., and
WHITE, Sir Charles Arnold, Kt , Barr. 1 personal asst. to the chief commr. ; cantonmt.
(1883) (chiefjustice, Madras). —Apptd. advocate- I mag. and small cause court judge, Thayetmyo.
gcn., Madras, and addl. member of lcgisl. Apiil-Sept., 1882, and again in 1883; sec.
council, March. 1898 ; chief justice, Madras high I to the chief commr. for Upper Burma,
court. Sept., 1899; Kt., May, 1900. March, 1886; sec. to the chief commr.,
WHITE, Charles Arthur, India Public April, 1887; chief sec, July, 1890; commr.,
Works Dept. (exec. cngr.). —-'Trained at R.I.E. 1 Dec, 1890; CLE., Jan., 1892; offg. jud.
Coll. ; apptd. to the dept. as asst. engr., Sept., xmmr., Upper Burma, May, 1394; otlg. chief
1881, and posted to Bengal ; exec, engr., May, sec to chief commr., July, 1394 ; jud. commr.,
•893- July, 1898 ; chiet judge, cliiel court. Lower
WHITE. Edmund, late Bengal C.S. fN.W. Burma, April, 1952; K.C. I.E., Jan. 1903; nomi-
Prov. and Oudh). —Educ. at Edinburgh Univ. ; 1 natcd to succeed to the lieut.-governorship cf
apptd. after exam, of 1865 ; arrived, 4th Dec, Burma in 1905.
7867, and served in the N.W. Prov. as assf. WHI TE, John Claude, CLE., India Public
Rag. and collr., and joint mag. ; dep. supt. of Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at R.I.E.
provl. census operations, 1880; also under sec. Coll. ; joined the serv ice, 17th Nov., 1S76, as
to govt, in the census dept. ; dir. of public asst. engr., and was posted to Bengal ; tem
mstrn., N.W. Prov. and Oudh, June, 1885; porarily employed on Behar-Assam railway,
member of lieut.-govr.'s legisl. council, Feb., 1884 ; exec, engr., Aug., 1887; on pol. duty in
1889; retd., Aug., 1892; author of 'Report on Sikkini, from Sept., 1888; exec engr., Sikkim,
the Census, N.W. Prov. and Oudh," 1881. in addn. to other duties, April, 1890 ; accom
WHITE, George Gilbert, M.I.C.E., India panied the Tibet mi;-sion, 1904; CLE., Dec.,
Public Works Dept. (suptg. engr.).—Apptd. from 1004.
R.I.E. Coll. ; arrived, 29th Oct.. 1878; served WHITE. John Hubbard. Major-Gen., R.F...
in Central Prov. as asst. engr. ; exec, engr., 1 Ue Mint-Master, Bombay. — Second lieut.,
Nov., 1886; suptg. engr. and sec. to agent in Bombay engrs., Dec, 1853; arrived, Nov .
public works dept., Rajputana and Central 1855: from June. 1856, served in the Bombay
India. Aug., 1902. public works dept. as asst. cngr. and exec.
WHITE, Sir George Stewart, V.C., I engr. (for irrign.) ; from May, 1865, served as
G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I. E., dep. consulting cngr. for railways, Bombay ;
G.C.V.O., Field-Marshal, late Commander- acting chief engr., and under sec. to govt, of
in-Chief of the Forces in the East Indies.— 1 Bombay, railway branch, June-Dec, 1874;
First commn., 4th Nov., 1853 ; served in the [ acting mint-master, Bombay, June, 1S76; re
RECORD OK SERVICES. 645
oined the railway dept., Feb., 1878; from Dec, 1900, and served in Madras as asst. collr.
March, 1879, served as mint-master and mint- and mag.
engr., Bombay ; senr. mint-master from Jan., WHITWELL, Robert Richard Harvey,
1884; retd., March, 1890. M.B., B.Sc, Lt.-Col., Ind. Med. Seivice (civil
WHITE, William 'Henry, Bombay Public surgeon,
Works Dept. (chief engr.). —Joined the service, 1880; in Bengal). —First commn., 31st March,
23rd June, 1873, as local fund engr., Surat ; which datemilitary has held
employ till Nov., 1883, since
various civil surgeoncies ;
asst. engr., April, 1875; exec, engr., March, author of contributions to the medical press.
1882 ; suptg. engr., Aug., 1900 ; ditto, and joint WHITWORTH, George Clifford, late.
sec. to govt., public works dept., Oct., 1903 ; Indian
ditto, and sec. to govt., Nov., 1903 ; chief ergr. C.S. (Bombay)—F.duc. at Sandicroft.
and ditto, Dec, 1903; addl'. member, legisl. apptd. Sch., North wich, and Queen's Coll., Liverpool ;
council, April, 1904. after exam. of 1867 ; arrived, 5th Dec,
WHITEHEAD, Right Rev. Henry, D.D., mag. 1869, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and
Madras Eccles. Dept.—Apptd. bishop of Madras in the; pol., acting under sec. to govt, of Bombay
Sc., depts., Jan., 1876 ; under sec.
June, 1899.
I
WHITEHEAD, John Edwards, India Office [ poses, 1877-78to govt, in the public works dept., for relief pur-
(supplemental clerk, registry and record dept.). I jud. asst. to the; second asst. collr., Feb., 1881 ;
pol. agent, Kathiawar, Nov.,
—Apptd. supplemental clerk, 1st Jan., 1893. 1886; judge and sessions judge, Nov., 1837;
WHITEHEAD, Richard Bertram, B.A.. acting
Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Punjabi.—Educ. at < jud. sec, pol., &c, depts., 1893-94; acting
Liverpool Coll. and Exeter Coll., Oxford; commr., Sind, April, 1897 ; cont'd. July, 1898 ;
appld. after exam, of 1902 ; arrived 30th Nov., judge and legal remembrancer, March, 1901 ;
1903, and served in the Punjab as asst. commr. addl. member of viceroy's legisl. council, Nov.,
1902; judge and sess. judge, Nov., 1903; retd.,.
WHITELEY, John Joseph, A.M.I. C.E., Dec, 1904 ; author of 1 The Theory of Relevancy
Madras Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — \ forthc
Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., i Indian purpose of Judicial Evidence,' an 'Anglo-
Dictionary,' 1885, the 4 Rajkumar Law
Sept., 1881 ; exec, engr., Feb., 1894.
WHITEWAY, Richard Stephen, late Indian Lectures,' 1888 ; 1 A Letter to Magistrates,' 1896,
C.S. (N. W. Prov. and Oudh).—Educ at Univ. of ' Presumptions and Inferences,' 1899, &c.
London and King's Coll., London ; apptd. after WHVMr'ER, Frank, postal dept., Govt, oi
exam, of 1866; arrived, 10th Dec., 1868. and India (postmr.-gen., Bombay). — Entered the
served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and service, 2o;h March, 1872 ; uep. postmr.-gen.,
collr. , asst. settlt. officer, and joint mag.; settlt. April, 1894 ; ofl'g. postmr.-gen., Bombay, March,
officer, Aligarh, Nov.. 1881 ; settlt. officer, Ajmir 1903; cont'd., Nov., 1903.
and Merwara, Jan., 1883; dep. commr., March, WICKHAM, William Allen, India Office
1888 ; mag. and collr., April, 1888 ; retd., Aug., (supervisor, store dept.). —Entered royal arty.,
1893. Jan., 1S70; Cyprus, 1878; Afghanistan, 1879-80
WHITLOCK, Charles James Toller, Col., (medal) ; served in Bombay Ordnance dept.,
Indian Army, late Madras Police Dept. — First 1882-1339 ; apptd. 2nd grade supervisor, India
commn., 20th Feb., 1858 ; served in the sup ' store depot, 23rd Sept., 1839 ; lieut. (hony.
pression of the Mutiny (medal); joined the dept., I rank), Aug., 1902.
April, 1867, as probv. asst. supt. ; cont'd., Nov., WIGHT, John Knox, B.A., late Indian
1868; resumed mil. duty, Aug., 1871 ; rejoined C.S., Bengal. — Educ. at Queen's Coll. Sch.,
the dept., April, 1874 ; supt., Nov., 1881 ; reverted Trinidad, and Clare Coll.. Cambridge ; apptd.
to mil. duty, April, 1895.
WH1TTEN, Richard John, late N. India Salt after exam, of 1870 ; arrived, 4H1 Dec, 1872,
Rev. Dept.--Joined the service in Feb., 1862, as and famine served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ;
asst. patrol ; dep. inspr., internal branch, Jan., on duty, 1874; transfd. to Assam, Dec,
1867 ; personal asst. to commr. of inland customs, inspr. and
1874,
of
served as asst. commr. and asst.
immigrants ; dep. commr., March,
Oct., 1869 ; collr. of customs, Sept., 1871 ; em 1884; returned to duty in Bengal, May, 1890 ;
ployed temporarily under govt, of Bombay in district and sessions judge, June, 1890; retd.,
salt inquiries in Cutch and Kathiawar ; dep.
commr. ofinland customs, Dec, 1879; at various Julv, 1900.
WIGNER, John Murch, B.A., B.Sc, India
periods has ofld. as commr. of N. India salt rev. ; Office (senr. clerk, store dept.),—Educ. at King's
retd., Aug., 1898.
WHITTLE, George, B.A., Indian C.S. (dep. clerk, Gr. Lynn Sch., and London Univ.; temporary
17th July, 1862; junr. clerk, Jsn., 1867;
commr., United Prov.). — Educ. at St. John's senr. clerk, July, 1885.
Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, ol 1888;
arrived, 28th Nov., 1800, and served in (asst. WILBERFORCE, Samuel, B.A., Indian C.S.
the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and commr., Punjab).—Educ. at Malvern
collr. and asst. commr. ; joint mag., Dec, 1895 ; Coll., and Pembroke Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
dep. commr., Oct., 1003. after exam, of 1895 ; arrived 17th Dec, 1896-,
WHITTY, John Taulton, Indian C.S. (asst. and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
mag. and collr.,Bengal).—Educ. at Clifton Coll., WILCOX, Frederick, late Bengal Police
New Coll., Oxford', and Univ. Coll., London ; I Dept.—Joined the service, 25th May, 1S62, as
apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived, 29th Dec, , asst. supt. of police; district supt., June, 1873 ;
1899, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and [ retd., March, 1895.
collr. WILD, Albert Edward, late India Forest
WHITTY, Richard French Lawrence, Dept.). —Joined the service, nth Dec, 1869,
Indian C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras).— as asst. conservator, and served in Burma
F.duc. at Felsted Sell, and Jesus Coll., Cam and the Punjab; dep. conservator, Oct., 1876;
bridge ; apptd. after exam, of 1899 ; arrived 3rd conservator, Jan., 1892 ; in charge, central circle*
646 RECORD OF SERVICES.
N.W. Prow, April, 1892 ; dir. ot forest sell., WILKINSON, Charles Robert, Indian C.S.
Nov., 1893 ; conservator of forests, Bengal, (asst. commr., Burma).—Educ. at Christ's
April, 1894; retd., Feb., 1902. Hospl.,and Hertford Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
WILD, Arthur Clement, Indian C.S. (asst. exam, of 1895; arrived 30th Nov., 1896, and
collr., Bombay). —Educ. at Highgate Sch., and served in Burma as asst. commr.
Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge ; arrived, 24th WILKINSON, Francis Henry, late Indian
Nov., 1899, and served in Bombay as asst. collr. C.S. (Madras). —Educ. at Milton Abbas Sch.,
and mag. and asst. judge. Blackheath Proprietary Sch., and Pembroke
WILD, Charles Edmund, B.A., Indian C.S. Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1862;
(mag. and collr., United Prov.). —Edue. at City arrived, 10th Nov., 1863 ; served in Madras as
of London Sell, and Balliol Coll., Oxfoid; apptd. asst. collr. and mag., and acting under sec. to
after exam, of 1887 ; arrived, 17th Dec, 1889, govt. ; on special duty as arbitrator of boundary
and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as disputes, 1870; sub-collr. and joint mag. , Salem,
asst. mag. and collr., and asst. commr. ; joint April, 1878 ; district and sessions judge, S.
mag., July, 1898; dep. commr., Aug., loco ; Malabar, June, 1882; judge of the high court,
mag. and collr., Nov., 1903. Madras, Nov., 1887; retd., Feb., 1893.
WILDEBLOOD, Henry Seddon, India C.S. WI LK1NSON, Thomas Ormerod, late Bengal
Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at and King's (Punjab). —Educ. at Chudleigh Gr. Sch.,
R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 23rd Sept., 1864 ; arrived, Coll., London ; apptd. after exam, of
1884, and posted to N.W. Prov. and Oudh Punjab as asst.3rdcommr. Dec, 1865, and served in the
(irrigation); exec, engr., Oct., 1895; lent to the chief court; jud. asst.,andDec, oft'g. registrar ot
1883; district
Kashmir State, May, 1900, to April, 1903.
WILKIE, David, M.B., Col., Indian Med. judge, 1st grade, Nov., 1884; divl. judge, Jan.,
Service (principal mcd. offr. and sany. commr., 1887 ; retd., Sept., 1890.
WILKINSON, Walter Hugh John, B.A.,
Assam).—Joined the service, 1st April, 1873, Indian
and was employed as civil surgn. and jail sunt, —Educ.C.S. {tutor to Maharaja of Kishtngarh).
at Winchester and University Coll.,
at various stations in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1896 ; arrived,
statistical officer to govt, of India in sanitary 29th Nov.,
and ined. depts., Nov., 1886 ; principal nied. asst. collr. and1897, mag.
and served in Bombay as
; asst. to resdt. , Hyderabad,
offr. and sany. commr., Assam, April, 1904. March, 1903 ; tutor to Maharaja of Kishengarh,
WILKIN, Edward, Judl. Dept., Bombay Jan., 1904.
(small cause courtJudge, Karachi). —Apptd. dep. W1LLCOCKS, Alexander John, M.D.,
registrar and sealer, High Court, Bombay, Lieut.-Col., late Indian Med. Service (member
appellate side, 21st Aug., 1893; asst. commr. of India Office med. board). — Joined the
for taking accounts, and asst. taxing master, service as asst. surgn., 30th Sept., 1873;
May, 1900; judge, small cause court, Karachi, served on mil., civil, and jail duty, and was
May. 1004. apptd. civil surgn., April, 1877; oflg. profr.,
WlLKlNS. Cecil Ansdei.l, late Indian Calcutta med. coll., 1892 ; lion, surgn. to vice
C.S., Bengal. — Educ. at King's Coll. Sell., roy, Jan., 1894; depd. to Dholpur state in
and King's Coll., London; apptd. after exam, 1894; civil surgeon, Agra, Nov., 1894; Nairn
of 1866; arrived, 26th Nov., 1868; served Tal, March, 1897; retd., April, 1901 ; apptd.
in rev. and jud. depts., Bengal ; joint mag. member India Office med. board, Aug., 1903.
and dep. collr., March, 1884 ; registrar, WILLCOCKS, John, India Public Works
high court, March, 1885; district and sessions Dept. (exec. engr.). — Trained at Thomason
judge, April, 1886; member ol Bengal legisl. Coll. ; apptd. to the service, Nov., 1879, and
council, March, 1894 ; supt. and remembrancer posted to state railways; asst. engr., Feb.,
of legal affairs, Dec, 1894 ; judge, high court, 1880; exec, engr., Nov., 1891 ; under sec. to
Calcutta, Sept., 1899 ; compiled revised edns. govt., Bombay, May, 1897 ; offg. sec. to govt.,
of the high court's rules and orders, in 1881 and July, 1899, and March, 1900; dep. consg. engr.
1883; retd., April, 1900. , for rlys., Calcutta, March, 1903 ; junr. ditto,
WILKINS, Thomas James Hackett, Col., Sept., 1903.
Indian Med. Service (P.M.O., Burma dist.). WILLIAM, James Henry, India Public-
—Joined the service, 30th Sept., 1873 ; Works Dept. (exec. engr.).— Trained at Thoma
arrived, 29th April, 1874, and was employed son Coll. ; apptd. to the dept., Nov., 1874, and
in Madras under the mil. dept. (including posted to N.W. Prov. and Oudh ; asst. engr.,
service in the Burma campaign) and as acting March, 1875 ; exec, engr., July, 1884.
civil surgn.; district surgn., Anantapur, Sept., WILLIAMS, Albert, LL.M., Indian C.S.
1887 ; Ganjam, Nov.. 1894; Malabar, May, 1895; (dep. sec. to govt, of India, Home Dept.).—
and superintendent of lunatic asylum, Calicut ; Educ. at Uppingham, Clifton, and Christ's Coll.,
P.M.O , Burma dist., June, 1903. Cambridge ; apptd. afterexam. of 1884 ; arrived,
WILKINS, William Henry, Col., Indian 8th Jan., 1886, and served in the Punjab as
Army, late Survey of India.—Joined the Bengal asst. commr., and under sec. to govt. ; under
artillery, Dec, 1857; arrived, Jan., 1858, and sec. to govt, of India, foreign dept., May, 1894 ;
served with the Cawnpore field force ; studied pol. agent, Hyderabad, Nov., 1895; pof. agent,
at Thomason Coll., 1861-62; served in the rev. Quetta, May, 1897 ; under-sec. to govt, ol India,
survey from April, 1863, as asst. surveyor; dep. foreign dept., Jan., 1899; dep. sec. to govt, of
supt., Oct., 1878 ; supt. (new scale), Aug., 1892 ; India, home dept., April, 1901.
asst. surveyor-gen., Sept., 1892; offg. dep. WILLIAMS, Ven. Arthur Aciieson, M.A.,
surveyor-gen. and offg. dir. of Bengal surveys, Eccles. Dept., Madras (archdeacon of Madras^
April, 1895 ; retd. from the survey dept., Dec, —Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. junr.
1895 ! placed on unemployed supy. list, Oct., chaplain, 18th Oct., 1880; chaplain, Nov., 1880;
1898. archdeacon of Madras, Sept., 1900.
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WILLIAMS, Charles Louis, M.D., Major, May, 1876; examr., Indus valley state railway
I. M.S. (surgti. to the govr. of Madras). —First accts., Aug., 1880; transfd. to Nagpur, March,
commn., 30th Sept., 1889; in mil. employ till 1885; examr., guaranteed railway accts.,
December, 1892, when he was apptd. civil Lahore, April, 1885; examr., N.W. railway
stirgn. in Burma ; from Sept., 1893, to Sept., accts., Ian., 1886; retd., June, 1898.
1895, he held offg. appts. in the med. coll., WILLIAMS, William, M.I.E.E., late India
Madras; civil surgn., Madras, Sept., 1895; Telegraph Dept.—Joined the dept. as asst. supt.,
dist. med. and sany. offr., Oct., 1902. i6thjan., 1868; arrived, 29th Feb., 1868 ; supt.,
WILLIAMS, Cyril Tudor, Indian C.S. April, 1S80 ; held charge of various divns. , in
(asst. mag. andcolli: , Bengal). —Educ. atBedford cluding Indore, Bombay, and Nagpur; retd.,
Gr. Sch. and Hertford Coll., Oxford; apptd. 1890 ; author of ' Manual of Telegraphy.'
after exam, of 1902; arrived, nth Dec, 1903, WILLIAMS, William Richard, F.C.H.,
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —
WILLIAMS, Sir Edward Charles Spar- Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; apptd. asst. engr.,
shott, K.C.I.E., Gen., R.E.—Educ. at the 1st Oct., 1887, and posted to N.W. Prov. and
Royal Naval Sch., New Cross, and Addis- Oudh ; exec, engr., Jan., 1897 ; lent to Egyptian
combe; first commn., 1848; adjutant of engrs., govt, from April, 1901.
Fort William, and studying machinery in WILLIAMS-WYNN, Arthur W., B.A.
Calcutta mint, 1850; extra asst. sec, mil. —Educ. at Westminster Sch. and Christ Church,
board, 1851 ; supt., iron bridge yard, Calcutta, Oxford; called to the bar (Inner Temple), 18S2;
1851-52 ; served with the Pegu expedn., 1852-53 apptd. asst. private sec. (unpaid) to the sec. of
(medal and clasp) ; .supt., Pegu topogrl. survey, state (Viscount Cross), Aug., i386 ; asst. private
1854-56; principal, civil engrg. coll., Calcutta, sec, Dec, 1889; private sec, June to Aug.,
1856-60; member of senate, Calcutta univ.; acted 1892.
as under sec. to govt, of India, public works WILLIAMSON, Frederick Lennox Jervis,
dept. , during the Mutiny; principal, Thomason Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Burma). —Educ. at
Coll., 1861-62 ; under sec, govt, of India, public Dulwich Coll., Clifton Coll., and Trinity Coll.,
worksdept., 1863-69; member of Bengal sanitary Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1893; arrived, 5th
commn.; in charge of ollice of inspr.-gen. of Jan., 1895, and served in the Central Prov. as
forests for one year; acting mint-master and asst. commr. ; transfd. to Burma as asst. commr.,
commr. of paper currency, Bombay, 1867 ; dep. Feb., 1899.
sec, govt, of India, public worksdept. (railway WILLIAMSON, Herbert Stansfield,
branch), 1869-74, and 1877-78 ; dir. of state rail B.A., Indian C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab). —
ways, 1874-77; CLE., Jan., 1878; dep. govt, Educ. at Leeds Grammar Sch. and Christ
dir. of Indian railway companies, India office, Church Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam, of
March, 1S80; govt, dir., March, 1892 to Aug., 1900; arrived, 10th Dec, 1901, and served in
1897; K.C.I.E. , June, 1893. the Punjab as asst. commr.
WILLIAMS, Francis Geoffrey, India C.S. WILLIAMSON, Richard Harcourt, B.A.,
(asst. mag. and collr. , Bengal.) —Educ. at Indian C.S. (asst. mag.and collr., UnitedProv.).
Llandovery Sch. and Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; Educ. atSt. Paul's Sen., and Exeter Coll. .Oxford;
apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 1st Dec, apptd. after exam, of 1902; arrived 30th Nov.,
1902, and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and 1903, and served in the United Prov. as asst.
collr. mag. and collr.
WILLIAMS, George RobertCarlisle.B. A., WILLOCK, William Alexander, B.A., la'.e
late Indian C.S., N.W. Prov. and Oudh. Indian C.S. (Madras).—Educ. at Trinity Coll.,
—Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dublin; apptd. after Dublin, and Sidney Sussex Coll., Cambridge;
exam, of 1864; arrived, 21st Nov., 1865, and apptd. after exam, of 1867 ; arrived, 12th March,
served in the N.W. Prov. as asst. mag. and 1870, and served in Madras as as it. collr. and
collr. and joint mag. and dep. collr. ; dep. mag.; sec to the salt commn., Jan., 1870 ; from
commr., Jhansi, March, 1883; mag. and collr., March, 1879, served in the salt dept. as dep.
Dec, 1886; commr., Feb., 1894; author of commr., and was also employed in suppressing
* An Historical and Statistical Memoir of Dehra the disturbances in the Gudum Hills, 1879;
Dun,' and 'Gazetteer of Dehra Dun' (part); collr. and mag., Dec, 1888 ; collr. and agent,
retd., Aug., 1900. Vizagapatam, July, 1890; acting member of rev.
WILLIAMS, Henry Clissold, late Indian board, July, 1895 ; collr., Vizianagram Zemin-
C.S. (Bengal).—Educ. at Haileybury; apptd. dari, Nov., 1897 ; retd., 1898.
after exam, of 1869; arrived, 25th Oct., i87i,and W1LLOUGHBY, Michael Weekes, C.S.I.,
served in the Central Prov. as asst. commr. ; on Lieut.-Gen., Indian Army, late Bombay Secre
famine duty in Bengal, 1874; from Nov., 1878, tariat. —First commn., Bombay army, June,
served in Assam as asst. commr.; in.spr.-gen. 1849; acted as sec. to govt, of Bombay in the
of police and jails, &c, Assam, Sept., 1885 ; mil., marine, and ecclesl. depts. , from May,
returned to Bengal as mag. and collr., Nov., 1891 ; 1880, and was confd., Feb., 1881 ; returned to
acting commr., April, 1894 ; prest. of mining Europe, 1888.
commn., May, 1895; prest. of labour enquiry WILLOUGH BY, Robert William Douglas,
commn., Dec, 1895 ; chairman of Calcutta Cor I B.A., Indian C.S. (asst. commr.. United Prov.).
poration, April, 1896; commr., Jan., 1898; retd., I Educ. at Haileybury Sch. and Magdalen Coll.,
March, 1904. j Oxford; apptd. after exam, of 1900; arrived,
WILLIAMS, Ralph King, late India Public I 26th Nov., 1901, and served in the United Prov.
Works Dept.—From Nov., 1869, served in the I as asst. commr.
office of the consulting engr. for railways, 1 WILLS, Cecil Upton, Indian C.S. (asst.
Bombay, and was apptd. asst. examr. ofguaran ' commr., Central Prov.).—Educ at Tiverton
teed railway accts. in 1872 ; served in Madras Sch. and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after
from Feb., 1873, and was apptd. dep. examr., I exam, of 1900; arrived, 16th Nov., 1901, and
648 RECORD OF SERVICES.
served in the Central Prov. as asst. commr., Indian marine, Aug., 1896, to March. 1900;
and regr., jud!. commr. 's court. CLE., Jan., 1005.
WILLSON, James, M.A., late Indian WILSON, George Frederick, Col., R.E.,
Educl. Dept. — Educ. at Ballinasloe Coll., India Public Works Dept. {director of railway
Rauclagh Inst., and Trinity Coll., Dublin; protr., traffic and dep. sec. to govt, of India). —Apptd.,
cathedral mission coll., Calcutta, Jan., 1870; May, 1875, and posted to state railways;
asst., geological survey of India, Sept., 1871 ; asst. dir., N.E. system, 1877 and 1879:
protr., Hugli coll., March, 1873; Dacca coll., asst. sec, railway branch of public works
Jan., 1874; Patna coll., May, 1875; from Jan., dept., Bengal. 1878; exec, engr., May, 1883:
1879, served in Assam as inspr. of schools, and served in Soudan expedn. (medal), and
was apptd. dir. of public instrn., Assam, Jan., was employed on Soudan railway, 1884-85 ;
1889; inspr. of Sch., Patna, ' Mar., 1S99; has asst. sec. to govt, of India, public works dept.,
edited Wilsons • Dynamics ; retd. , Feb., April, 1888; dep. manager, N.W. railway,
1900. April, 1891 ; on special duty in Ceylon, Oct.-
W1LMER, John Randal, Col., Indian Army, Dec, 1895; manager, Oudh and Rohilkhand
late Survey of India. —Joined the service as Railway, Dec, 1898 ; director of railway traffic
lieut., royal artillery 22nd June, 1859; arrived, and dep. sec. to govt, of India, June, 1001.
27th Oct., i36o ; served in the mil. dept., and in WILSON, James, C.S.I. , M. A., Indian CS.
Aug., 1869, was apptd. asst. supt., topogrl. (offg. sec. to go'd. of India, rev. dept.). —
survey; dep. supt., July, 1882; in charge of Educ. at Perth Acad.. Univ. of Edinburgh,
Baluchistan survey party, Oct., 1885, to Oct.. and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after
1886; supt. (new scale), Aug., 1892; reverted exam., of 1873; arrived, 14th Nov., 1875,
to mil. dept., Ian., 1896. and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
WILSON, Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur, K.C.I.E., and setllt. officer ; offg. under sec. to govt.,
P.C.—Called to the bar (Inner Temple), 1 1 111 1881 and 1884; offg. senr. sec to finl. commr.
June, 1862; puisne judge, high court, Calcutta, in 1885 and 1SS6 ; dep. commr., Sept., 1800;
1878; vice-chancellor, Calcutta univ., 18S0-88 ; scttlt. commr., Nov., 1899; member of legisl.
prest. ofthe Crawford enquiry commn. at Pnona, council, Punjab, Jan., 1900; CS.L, Nov.,
1888-89; legal adviserand solicitor, India office, 1901 ; offg. sec. to govt, of India, rev. and
27th April, 1892 ; K. CLE., Jan., 1898; resigned, agric. dept., from Dec , 1903; author of works
27th April, 1902; sworn 01 the Privy Council, on tribal customs in the Gurgaon, Sirsa and
March, 1902, and apptd. to the judicial com Shabpur districts, of the Sirsa settlt. report
mittee of the same, April, 1902. and gazetteer of Shahpur district, and of a
WILSON, David, M.A., Barr. (1890), grammar of Western Punjabi.
Indian CS. 'dep. commr.. Burma). —Educ. at WILSON, John Hatton, M.I.C.E., late Pub
Hutcheson's Or. Sch., Glasgow, Univ. of lic Works Dept., Bengal. —Proby. asst. engr.,
Glasgow, and Univ. Coll., London; apptd. 5th March, 1856 ; served in the public works
after exam, of 1883 ; arrived, 4th Feb., 1886, dept. in the Central Prov., and temporarily in
and served in Burma as asst. commr. ; dep. Oudh (1865-67), as asst. engr. and exec, engr.,
commr., Oct., 1S94; judge, small cause court, also in mil. works branch, 1879; suptg. engr.,
Moulmcin, Jan., 1S98 to Feb., 1002. and transfd. to Bengal, Dec, 1S81 : retd., 1800.
WILSON, Frederick Alexander, Col., WILSON, Ralph Alexander, M.A.. Indian
Indian Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. CS. (asst. commr., Central Prov.).—Educ. at
—First coininn., as lieut., Bengal artillery, 8th High Sch., Dundee, and Edinburgh L'niv. :
June, i860; extra A.D.C. to viceroy Dec, apptd. after exam, of 1901 ; arrived, 17th Nov.,
1869; from Nov., 1870, served under the foreign 1902, and served in the Central Prov. as asst.
dept. as guardian and tutor to the Nawab of commr.
Jaora, and as pol. asst. in Jaora, in Central India, WILSON, Rohert Henry, B.A., late Bengal
and at Tehri ; tutor to the Maharaja of Mysore, CS.—Educ. at Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
June, 1876; 1st asst. rest., I laid.uabad, Oct., after exam, of i860; arrived, 2nd Feb., 1862;
1879; pol. agent, Oct., 1881 ; agent with the served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. , join',
king of Oudh, and supt. of pol. pensions, March, mag., and mag. and collr.; offg. under sec. to the
18S2 ; boundary setllt. officer and asst. to pol. govt, of Bengal, Dec, 1870 ; inspr. of rcgistrn.
agent. Bundelkhand, Jan.. 1883 ; offd. as rest., offices, July, 1872; offg. sec, board of rev..
Nepal, and pol. agent, Bhartpur and Karauli ; 1877 and 1879; offg. commr., Bardwan divn..
pol. agent. Bundclkhaud, Oct., 1886; commr., Aug., 1884; employed under the public works
Ajmir, Feb., 1894 ; rest., Persian Gulf, May, dept. on the commn. in connection with the
1894 ; served in the Bhutan campaign of 1364-65 Orissa canals. 1884; offg. sec, govt, of
(medal and clasp), the Hazara campaign of 1868, Bengal, finl. dept., Feb., 1886; retd., Sept..
and the Black Mountain cxpedn. (clasp); re 1887.
turned to Europe, 1397. WILSON, Thomas Corhy, Indian CS.
WILSON, Frederick James, A.M.I.C.E., (set/It. commr., Burma). —Educ. at Clifton Coll. .
Madras Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). — and Trinity Coll., Oxford; apptd. after exam
Trained at R.I.E. Coll.; entered the dept., of 1881 ; arrived, 26th Nov., 1383, and served
Sept., 1879, and served as asst. engr. and exec, as asst. commr., Central Prov. ; asst. settlt.
engr., under sec. to govt., irrigation branch, officer, June, 1886; settlt. officer, May, 1888;
Jan., 1896, to Oct. 1900. transfd. to Burma as dep. commr., Feb., 1891 ;
WILSON, George, CLE., Captain R.I.M. dir. of laud records and agric, Aug., 1892;
(dep. director). —Commander, Indian marine, : settlt. commr., Ian., 1900.
Aug., 1878; port officer, Bassein, April, 1882; WILSON, \Villiam, M. A., late Madras C.S.—
acting asst. dir. of Royal Indian marine, May, Educ. at Marischal College, Aberdeen ; apptd
1839; port officer, Rangoon, Sept., 1890: port after exam, of 1859; served in the Madras rev.
officer, Bombay and offg. dep. dir. of Royal and jud. dept., and was apptd. district and
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sessions judge, Kistna, Feb., 1874, and collr. and I commr. in Sind, Dec, 1896-June, 1397;
mag., June. 1877; dir. of rev. settlt. andagric, K.C. I.E. , Dec. , 1893 ; sec. to govt., plague dept.,
Nov., 1882 ; addl. member, board of rev. , April, and plague commr., April, 1900; commr., Aug.,
1883; fellow ofMadras univ.,i8S5; actingscc.to 1900; addl. member of legisl. council, Oct.,
govt, of Madras in the rev. dept., April, 18815; 1900; retd.. April, 1902.
member of legisl. council, Sept., 1S85; acting WINGATE, John' Bruce, Indian C.S. (sec.
chief sec. to govt, of Madras, Oct., 1885 ; to govt., Burma). —Educ. at Old Aberdeen
member of board of rev., April, 1887; 1st Gymnasium, Aberdeen Univ., and Balliol Coll.,
member and commr. of land rev. settlt., &c, Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of i383 ; arrived,
Jan.. 1880 ; rctd., Oct., 1880. 23th Nov., 1890, and served in Burma as asst.
WILSON, William Henry, Col., Indian commr. ; under sec. to chief commr., Sept.,
Army, late Police Dept., Bombay.—Arrived, 1895 ; under sec. to govt, of Burma, May, 1897 ;
22nd Jan., 1857, and was employed on mil. j sec. to go* t., Jan., 1900.
duties till April, 1864, when hewasapptd. acting WINGFIELD, Cai-tain G. T., R.N., India
asst. pol. agent, Sadra ; from Nov., 1864, served Office (supt., India store depot). —Apptd. supt.
as asst. supt. of police, subord. mag., supt. of of the India store depot, 10th Sept., 1898.
railway police, and district supt. ; commr, of WINMILL, George, late India Public Works
police, Bombay, July, i383 ; reverted to mil. Dept. —Joined the service as second sub-engr. ,
<lutv, Sept., 1804. Indus valley railway, 17th Nov., 1875; transfd.
WILSON.William Herbert, Ph.D. (Heidel to N.W. railway, May, 1888 ; and to Oudh and
berg) (profr., prtay. coll., Madras).—Served Rohilkhand line, Oct., 1888 ; locomotive supt.,
from 4th Feb., 1875, as profr. of physical Oudh and Rohilkhand railway, Jan., 1889;
science, presidency coll. ; fellow of Madras ditto, North-Western railway, Oct., 1898 ; retd.
univ., i83o; in addn., registrar of Madras univ., July, 1904.
March, 1886; profr. of chemistry, presidency WlNNY, Thomas Herbert, A.R.I.B.A.,
coll., Nov., 1802. India Office (surveyor). —Apptd. asst. to the
WILSON-JOHNSTON, Joseph, B.A., Barr. surveyor
(i8ao>, Indian C.S. {asst. commr., N.W. Frontier 17th Aug.,and clerk of the works, India office,
188^ ; surveyor, 26th April, 1897.
Prov.).—Educ. at Rugby, and Balliol Coll.,
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1898 ; arrived, WINTER, Edgar Francis Latimer, Indian
6th Dec, 1399, and served in the Punjab and C.S. (mag. and collr., United Prov.).—Educ.
N.W. Frontier Prov. as asst. commr. at Harrow, Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and
WIMBF.RLEY, Reginald Justus, Barr. Univ. Coll., London; apptd. after exam, ol
(1877), Col., late I.S.C.—Ensign, 3rd Bengal i38i ; arrived, 20th Nov., 1834, and served in
European regt., 1859; served in the Punjab the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and
police force, 1861-67; commissariat dept., collr. ; under sec. to govt., Nov., 1839; dep.
March-Aug., 1867; from Aug., 1867, served supt., family domains ol Maharaja of Benares,
in Bengal as district supt. of police; in com April, 1893; supt. , April, 1894; dep. commr.,
mand of police force to quell insurrection in April, 1896 ; mag, and collr., Dec, 1896 ; sec. to
the tributary mchals, May, 1868; 1st asst. govt., Oct., i898 toMarch, 1899; K.-i-H. medal,
supt., Port Blair and Nicobars, April, 1872; I Mav, 1000.
WINTERBOTIIAM, Sir Henry Martin,
dep. supt.. Dec, 1884; retd., Dec, 1887.
WINCHESTER, Ciiaki.es Blake, liarr. K.C.S.I., late Indian C.S —Educ. at Portland
O873), late Indian C.S. (Bombay)t—Educ. at Gr. Sch., and London Univ. ; apptd. after exam,
Blundell s Sch., Tiverton ; apptd. after exam, of 1867 ; arrived, 19th Nov., 1869, and served in
of 1871 ; arrived, 23rd Oct., 1873, and served Madras as asst. collr. and mag., principal asst.,
in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; on famine and sub-collr. and joint nag. ; collr. and mat;.,
duty, 1877; 2nd asst. collr., Nov., 1886; 1st Malabar, Aug., 1888; Tanjore, Nov., 1893;
asst., March, 1800 ; junr. collr. and mag., May, member of rev. board, Sept., 1895; ordinary
1893; senr. collr., Oct., 1896; retd., Dec, member of council, Madras, Dec, 189S; C.S. I.,
1898. May, 1900; K.C.S.I., Jan., 19C3 ; retd., Nov.
WINCHESTER, Ernest Charles. India 1903.
Office (staff clerk, registry and record dept.). — WODEHOUSE, Frederick William, Major,
Writer. India office, 16th Dec, 1872 ; clerk, 2nd Indian Army, Pol. Dept., Bombay (pol. agent,
class, Nov., 1878; staff clerk, Mav, 1901. Kathiawar). —First commr., Jan., 1886; in
WINGATE, Sir Andrew, K.C.I.E., late military employ till Feb., 1891, after which he
Indian C.S. (Bombay). —Educ. at Elizabeth acted as asst.. pol. agent, Kolhapur, Belgaum,
Coll., Guernsey, Kensington Gr. Sch., Univ. of Palanpur, Aden, and Radhanpur ; asst. pol.
London, and Univ. of Heidelberg ; apptd. after agent, Kathiawar, Nov., 1898; administrator of
exam, of 1867 ; arrived, 8th Nov., 1869, and Radhanpur State, Dec, 1901 ; pol. agent, Cutch,
served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; in Aug., 1903; ditto, Kathiawar, Feb., 1904.
pol. charge of the Jath state, 1876 ; addl. WOLFE, George Charles, India Public
sec. in the famine dept., Mysore, Aug., 1877; Works Dept. (examiner).—Joined the dept.,
asst. sec. to famine commn., Aug., 1878; 26th March, 1879; accountant, June, 18S0 ;
CLE., June, 1879; settlt. officer in Udaipur superior accounts estabt. asst. examiner, July,
state, Aug., 1879; offg. rest., Mewar, and 1886; dep. examiner, March, 1893; examiner,
settlt. officer, Kashmir state, Feb., 1887; junr. Nov., 1896.
collr. and mag., Kanara, July, 1890 ; acting WOLFE -MURRAY, Francis D"Arcy
collr. of salt rev., Bombay, Oct., 1800; also Osborne, late Indian C.S. (Madras).—Educ. at
acting commr. of customs, &c, April, 1891 ; Harrow, and St. Andrew's Univ. ; apptd. alter
settlt. officer, Udaipur state, 1891-93 ; senr. exam, of 1875; arrived, 19th Dec, 1877, and
collr., Sept., 1893 ; addl. mem. of legisl. council, served in Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ;
July, 1896, and again, Feb., 1898; offd. as asst. sessions judge and (crest settlt. officer,
650 RECORD OF SERVICES.
sub-collr. and joint mag. , March, 1890; collr. 1893, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
and mag., March, 1893 ; district and sessions mag. ; temprly. transfd. to Bombay on famine
judge, Aug., 1897; retd., June, 1903. duty, July, 1900.
WOLLASTON.ArthurNaylor.C.IE., India WOOD, Samuel George, late India Public
Office (registrar and supt. of records). —Educ. Works Dept.—Apptd. to the accounts estabt.
atStockwellGr. Sch. ; entered the India office by of the public works dept. as accountant, Sept.,
open competition as writer, old establt., 3rd 1865, and posted to Central Provinces; dep.
March, 1859; junr. clerk, pol. and secret dept., examr., Jan., 1882; examr., May, 1887; retd.,
i860; senr. clerk, Jan., 1873; asst. sec. , rev., June, 1902.
statistics, and commerce dept., Jan., 1884; in WOOD, Walter Guxnell, A.M.I.C.E.,
charge of the dept., May to Oct., i836, and India Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —
April, 1887, to March, 1888 ; registrar and supt. Trained at R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr..
of records, July, 1898: J. P. for Kent; in 1877 1st Oct., 1882, and posted to N.W. Prov. and
publd. a transln. of the ' Anvar-i-Suhaili, or Oudh ; exec, engr., May, 1894; asst. to chief
Fables of Bidpai'; in 1879 edited Sir Lewis engr. and under sec. to govt., Nov., 1897 and
Pelly's miracle play of 'Hasan and Husain'; Feb., 1903.
succeeded Sir F. J. Goldsmid as examr. in WOODBURN, Archibald Francis, Barr.
Persian at the royal staff coll., Sandhurst, (1882), late Indian C.S.—Educ at Ayr Acad.,
1880; selected in 1SS1 by the science and art and Edinburgh Univ.; apptd. after exam, ot
dept. to superintend the transln. of the oriental 1870; arrived, nth Nov., 1872, and served in
inscriptions in the S. Kensington Museum; in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; second asst.
1882 publd. an English-Persian dictionary, and I collr., June, 1885; 1st asst., Sept., 1 888 ; junr.
in 1889 a larger work of the same kind ; C.I.E., collr. and mag. , Hyderabad (Sind), Feb., 1893;
Jan.. 1886. collr. and mag. and dist. registrar, March, 1897;
WOLLEY-DOD, F., A.M.I.C.E., F.C.H., acting commr., Jan., 189S ; acting chief sec,
late India Public Works Dept.—Trained at 1 plague dept., April, 1899; retd., Dec, 1900.
Cooper's Hill Coll. ; apptd., 1st Oct., 1875, WOODCOCK, Elborolgh Martin, Col.,
and posted to state railways ; services lent to Indian Army, late Police Dept., N.W. Prov.—
Kashmir state, 1888-89 ; exec, engr., Oct., 1889 ; Arrived as ensign, Qth March, 1S56; served
dep. consulting engr. tu govt, of India for state with the Persian expednv. force, 1856-57 (medal
railways, Nov., 1892; on special duty with govt, and clasp); apptd. to Oudh mil. police, 27th
of India, May, 1897; retd., Oct., 1899. Nov., 1858 ; from March, i860, served in the
WOMACK, Arthur Shaw, Indian C.S. (dep. dept. as district supt. ; reverted to mil. dept..
commr., Central Prov.). —Educ. at Kalliol Coll., Jan., 1892.
Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of i83o ; arrived, WOODMAN, Henry Charles, B.A., India
5th Dec, 1882, and served in Bengal as asst. C.S. (under sec. to govt., finl. and muncpi.
mag. and collr. ; transfd. to Central Prov., July, depls., Bengal. ). — Educ. at Durham Sch. and
1885, and served as asst. commr., and registrar Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; apptd. after exam, ol
ofthejud. commr. 's court; judge, small cause 1896; arrived, 18th Jan., 189S, and served in
court, March, 1892; commr., of excise, Feb., Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; under sec. to
1893 ; dep. commr., April, 1893 ! a'so P°'- agent, govt., finl. and muncpl. depts., Aug., 1901.
Chhattisgarh feudatories, May-Nov., 1893, and WOODROFFE, James Tisdall, Barr. (i860).
from Nov. 1901. —Apptd. advocate-gen., Oilcutta, Dec, i8wj;
WOOL), Arthur Lidbetter Martin, Indian member, Tegisl. council, Bengal, Jan., 190c,
C.S. (1st asst., Bombay). —Educ. at St. Paul's and Jan., 1902 ; resigned, 1904.
Sch., and Christ's Coll., Cambridge ; apptd. WOODROFFE, John George (Barr. 1889).
after exam, of 1890; arrived, 13th Nov., 1892, {judge, high court, Calcutta).—Apptd. standing
and served in Bombay as asst. collr. and mag ; counsel, Calcutta High Court, 1st April, 1903 ;
cluefinspr. factories, Feb., 1897 i 2nd asst. , July, judge, high court, Calcutta, Nov., 1904.
1897 ; offg. pol. agent, Jawhar, July, 1S99 ; 1st WOODS, Albert Edward, Major, Indian
asst., Dec, 1903. Army (dep. commr., Assam). —Educ. at the
WOOD, Charles William, Madras Public Royal Naval Sch., New Cross, and Sandhurst;
Works Dept. (exec. engr.).—Trained at K.I.E. entered the army, 22nd Oct., 1881 ; joined the
Coll. ; joined the service, 1st Oct., 1882, as Assam commn., 12th Aug., 1889, as asst.
asst. engr. ; exec, engr., Oct., 1894. commr. ; dep. commr., Nov., 1893.
WOOD, John Barry, B.A., Indian C.S. WOODSIDE, John, A.M.I.C.E., India
(asst. to agent in Baluchistan). —Educ. at Marl Public Works Dept. (exec. engr.). —Trained at
borough Coll. and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd, R.I.E. Coll. ; apptd. asst. engr., 24th Aug..
after exam, of 1893 ; arrived, nth Dec, 1894, 1886, and posted to state rlys. ; exec engr.,
and served in Bengal as asst. mag. and collr. ; Aug., 1807.
under sec. to govt, of India, Foreign dept., WOODWARD, Hiu.ERSDEN.late Indian C.S.
Nov., 1899, to March, 1903 ; asst. to agent in (Bombay). —Educ. at Oakham Gr. Sch., and
Baluchistan, Dec, 1903. Birmingham Gr. Sch. ; apptd. after exam, of
WOOD, Julius John, M.B., Surgn. -Lieut. - 1869; arrived, 28th Oct., 1871, and served in
Col., late Bengal Med. Dept.—Joined the service, Bombay as asst. collr. and mag. ; forest settlt
1st May, 1868, and served on gen. and jail duty, officer, Sholapur, Nov., 1883 ; 2nd asst. collr..
and as supt. of vaccn. ; on famine relief duty in May, 1885 ; istasst., July, 1888 ; junr. collr. and
1874; dep. sanitary commr., Ranchi circle, mag., Nov., 1892 ; senr. collr., July, 1896 ; retd..
Sept., 1888; retd., Feb., 1892. Julv, 1898.
WOOD, Richard Boardman, B.A., Indian 1 WOODWARD, Willoighby, M.A., late
C.S. (asst. collr. and mag., Madras).—Educ. at Bombay C.S.—Educ at Oakham Gr. Sch., and
Bromsgrove Sch., and Hertford Coll., Oxford ; Exelcr Coll. , Oxford ; apptd. after exam, of 1863 :
apptd. after exam, of 1894; arrived, 6th Dec, arrived, 26th Nov., 1863, and served in Bombay
RECORD OF SERVICES.
as asst. collr. and mag. ; junr. collr. and mag. i book of the educn. dept., an account of the
and district registrar, Panch Mahals, and pol. Muir coll., and various educl. works.
agent, Rewa Kantha, Aug., 1881 ; senr. collr. WROUGHT/ON, Robert Charles, late
and mag. and pol. agent, Satara, March, 1886; India Forest Dept.—Joined the service, 18th
retd., March, 1890. Oct., 1871 ; served as asst., and dep. conservator
WOOTTON, John Joseph, India Office of forests ; conservator, Dec, 1895 ; offg. inspr. -
(staff clerk, acctnt.-gen., s dept.).—Clerk, 2nd gen. of forests to govt, of India, April, 1902 ;
class, 20th Feb., 1872 ; staff clerk, May, 1901. confd., Nov., 1002; retd., Aug., 1904.
WORDSWORTH, William, C.I.E., M.A- Public WYBROW, George Digby, A.M.I.C.E., late
(Oxon.).late Educl. Dept., Bombay.—Joined the vice, 26th Works Dept. , Madras.—Joined the ser
edticl. service, May, 1861 ; arrived, 10th July, July, 1867, and served in Madras as
1861, and served as head-master of the Elphin- asst. engr. and exec, engr.; suptg. engr. , Jan. ,
stone instn., Bombay, acting profr. in the 1892 ; retd., July, 1895.
Elphinstone coll., and asst. inspr. of schs. ; WYER, Frederick. B.A., late Bengal CS.
from May, 1862, served as principal ofthe Dcccan —Educ. at Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge ; apptd.
coll., Poona; principal and profr., Elphinstone after exam, of i860: arrived, 31st Dec, 1861 ;
coll., Nov., 1874; also sheriff of Bombay, Dec, served in the Bengal rev. and jud. depts. , and
1885; C.I.E., Feb., 1887; retd., 1890. was apptd. mag. and collr., 1st grade, May,
WRAY, Jons Willouchby, Lieut.-Colonel, May, 1884; offd. as commr. in 1883 and 1885; retd.,
Indian Staff Corps, late Bombay Pol. Dept. — 18S7.
First commn., 12th Nov., 1870 ; entered pol. CS. WYER, Thomas Rowland, B.A., late Indian
employ as asst. pol. agent, Cutch, May 1877 ; and Balliol (Bengal). —Educ at Univ. of Glasgow,
acting asst. pol. agent, Kolhapnr, Jan., 1885 ; of 1871 ; arrived, Coll., Oxfoid ; apptd. after exam,
pol. agent, Kolhapnr, and southern Mahratta I in the N.W. Prov. 20th Oct., 1873, and served
country, April, 1897 ; pol. agent, Cutch, June, asst. settlt. officer;asasst. asst mag. and collr., and
commr., Nov., 1884;
1900 ; retd., March, 1902. joint mag., March, 1888 ; settlt. officer in addn.,
WRIGHT, Frederick Charles Buckley, March, 1890; dep. commr., Nov., 1890; dis
India Office {senr. clerk, store dept.).—Junr. trict and sessions judge, Dec, 1891 ; mag. and
clerk, 4th July, 1867 ; senr. clerk, June, 1891. collr., Mav, 1894; retd., Nov., 1900.
WRIGHT, Henry Nelson, Indian CS. WYLIE, Henry, CS I., Major-Gen., late
(registrar, high court, N.W. Prov.). —Educ. at Foreign Dept., Govt, of India. —Ensign, Oct.,
Eton and Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford; apptd. 1861 ; arrived, 15th Nov., 1861 ; and took part
after exam, of 1888; arrived, 29th Oct., 1890, in the N.W. frontier campaign, 1863, the
and served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. 2nd Yusufzai expedn. (medal and clasp), the
mag. and collr. ; joint mag., Nov., 1895 ; under Bhutan campaign, 1865 (clasp), the Abyssinian
sec. to govt., April, 1897 to Jan., 1899 ; registrar, expedn. ,1868 (medal ), and the Hazara campaign,
high court, Feb., 1901 ; author of 'Notes on 1868 (clasp); on special duty in Baluchistan,
the Coins of the Sultans of Delhi.' with Major R. Sandeman, 1875-77; asst. to
WRIGHT, James McCallum, M.A., Indian govr.-gen.'sagent, Baluchistan, 1877; served in
CS. (mag. and collr., United Prov.).—Educ. at the Afghan campaign, 1878-80 (medal) ; C.S.I. ,
FordyceSch., Univ. of Aberdeen, and Univ. Feb., 1881 ; asst. to the rest, in Mysore, and
Coll., London; apptd. after exam, of 1883; sec. to chief commr., Coorg, 18S2 ; pol. agent,
arrived, 2nd Dec, 1885, and served in the Bhopawar, Feb., 18S5; Jhalawar, April, 1885;
N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. mag. and collr. ; Bhopal, March, 1887 ; rest., Nepal, Oct., 1893 ;
joint mag., Nov. 1890 ; asst. cominr., April-Oct., offg. agent to eovr.-gen., Baluchistan, Feb.,
1894; dep. cominr., Sept., 1896; mag. and 1898; retd., April, 1000.
collr., April, 1898. WYLLIE, John Alfred, Lieut. -Col., Indian
WRIGHT, James Walker, M.I.C.E., late Army (cantonment mag., Punjab.) — First
India Public Works Dept. —Apptd. to the dept. commn., 10th Sept., 1875; in mil. employ till
in July, 1859; served in the Punjab as asst. and May, 1881, since when he has acted as canton
exec. cngr. ; transfd. to the Punjab provl. list, ment mag. in Madras. Burma, and the Punjab.
Nov., 1879 ; suptg. engr., July, 1886; offg. chiel WYLLIE, Sir William Hutt Ciirzon,
cngr., and sec. to chief commr. of Burma, April, K.C.I.E., M.V.O., Lieut.-Col., I.S.C., late
1890; offg. chief engr., buildings and roads I Foreign Dept., Govt, of India ipol. aide-de-camp
branch, and joint sec. to govt, of Punjab, Sept., ; to the sec. o/state for India). —Ensign 106th Foot,
1890 ; sec. to chief commr. of Assam, June, 1891 ; Oct., 1866 , arrived, Feb., 1867 ; served in Oudh,
retd., Jan., 1893. 1870-79, as asst. commr. ; acted as inspr. -gen.
WRIGHT, William Charles, late India of registrn. in 1875, and as junr. sec. to govt.,
Public Works Dept. —Trained at Thomason 1876-77; from Jan., 1879, served under the
Coll. ; apptd. proby. asst. engr. , Oudh, 23rd foreign dept., as cantonmt. mag., Nasirabad,
Sept., 1864; confd., 1st April, 1865; exec, asst. commr. in Mcrwara and Ajmir, and as asst.
engr., March, 1871 ; lent to Cawnpore muni to govr.-gen.'s agent, Baluchistan; served in
cipality, Sept., 1884; services lent to Rampur Madras, 1880-81, as mil. sec. to the govr. , and
state, Jan., 1890; suptg. engr., May, 1891 ; retd. acted as private sec; CLE., May, 1881; pol.
1899. agent, in charge of ex-Gaekwar of Baroda,
WRIGHT, William Henrv, B. A., late Educl. Mulhar Rao, 1881; asst. rest., Hyderabad, 1882 ;
Dept., N.W. Prov. and Oudh. —Educ. at Corpus asst. commr., Ajmir, Nov., 1883 ; 1st asst. agent,
Christi Coll., Cambridge ; apptd., 7th Aug., 1867, Rajputana, 1884 ; addl. pol. agent, Kotah. April,
and served as profr., Benares and Muir colls.; 1885 ; boundary settlt. officer, Mewar-Marwar
principal, Barcilly coll., Dec, 1873; profr., border, Nov., 1886 ; pol. agent, Kotah, Jan., 1889 ;
Muir coll., Jan., 1877; principal, Benares coll., offg. commr., Ajmir, July, 1891 ; offg. pol. agent,
Oct., 1888 ; retd. July, 1897 ; has publd. a hand- Jhalawar, in 1891 and 1892 ; offg. rest., states of
RECORD OF SERVICES.
Rajputana, May, 1893 ! rest.. Mewar, March. N.W. rly., July, 1901 ; loco, supt., N.W. rly.,
1S94 i rest.. West Rajputana states, .June, 1898 ; Julv, 1904.
retd. from I.S.C., Julv, 1901 ; pol. aide-de-camp YEATS, Sidney Kilner Llvett, India
to the sec. of state, July, 1901 ; M.V.O., Aug., Public Works Dept. (examr.).—Apptd. asst.
1902; K.C.I.E., Sept., 1902. exam., 28th May, 1878 ; dep. examr., May,
WYNCH, Lionel Malinc B.A., Indian C.S. 1886; examr., Aug., 1893.
( private sec. to govr. of Madras). —Kduc. at YELD, Horace Parr, Surgn. -Lieut.-Col.,
Bedford Gr. Sen., and Balliol Coll., Oxford ; late Bengal Med. Service. —Joined the Indian
apptd. after exam, of 1882; arrived, 7th med. dept., 1874; was employed in the mil.
Dec., 1885, and served in Madras as asst. dept. up to Aug., 1884, when he was apptd.
<*ollr. and mag. ; sec. to land rev. commrs., probr. in the assay dept.. Bombay mint;
Feb., 1894; sec. to commrs. of salt, Abkari, transfd. to Calcutta "mint, Sept.. 1884; dep.
and scp. rev., Oct., 1896 ; sub. collr. and joint assay-master, Bombay mint, May, 1886, and
mag., Nov., 1897; collr. and mag., Dec, 1899; Calcutta mint, Jan., 1888; dep. assay-master,
private sec. to govr. of Madras, March, 1001. Bombay mint, May, 1892; retd., Nov., 1894.
WYNDHAM. Percy, B.A., Indian C.S. (dep. YEWDALL, Frank, B.A., Indian C.S. (asst.
commr., United Prov.). —Educ. at Giggleswick commr., Punjab).—Educ. at Leys Sch., and
{Jr. Sell, and Queen's Coll., Oxford; apptd. after Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam,
exam, of 1886: arrived, 13th Dee., 1889, and of 1895; arrived Ioth Dec, 1890, and served in
served in the N.W. Prov. and Oudh as asst. the Punjab as asst. conunr.
commr. ; joint mag., Aug., 1893; dep. sunt, of YOUNG, Charles Alexander. M. A. .Indian
family domains of Maharaja ol Benares, April, ! C.S. (asst. commr., Punjab).—Educ. at High
1894 ; dep. comtnr., Sept., 1899 ; mag. and collr., 1 Sch., Stirling, and Glasgow Univ. ; apptd.
March, 1900; dep. commr., 1st grade, Dec, after exam, of 1902 ; arrived, 24th Nov.. 1903.
1901. and served in the Punjab as asst. commr.
WYNNE, Sydenham Hexry.B.A., late Indian YOUNG, Frank Popham, CLE., Major.
C.S. (Madras).—Educ.at the Royal Naval Sch., Indian
and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; apptd. after exam, EnteredArmy (settit. commr., Patiala State).—
of 1871 ; arrived, 21st Oct., 1873, and served in till Dec,the18S8 service, Aug.. 1884 ; in mil. employ
; apptd. to the Punjab commn
Madras as asst. collr. and mag. ; head asst. to
the collr. and mag., S. Arcot, Oct., 1882; sub- ' as asst. commr., Dec, 18S8; dep. conir.ir., Apri',
1898 ; CLE.,
collr. and joint mag., Dec, 1887; collr. and State. Jan., 1900; pol. June, 1899 ; settit. commr. PatiaU
agent, Phulkian States
mag., Jan., 1890; dist. and sess. judge, May, in addition, Jan. to Nov., 1901.
1898 ; ietd. Aug.. 1898. YOUNG, George Edgar, India Office (sirl
YASIN KHAN. M. (see Muhammad Yasin class clerk, finl. dept. ).—Apptd. 2nd class clerk,
Khan). registry and record dept., 22nd May, i83S;
YATE, Charles Edward, C.S. I., C.M.G., transfd. to finl. dept., 14th May, 1901.
Col.. Indian Army, late Foreign Dept., Govt, YOUNG, George Gordon, Col., I.S.C., late
of India. —First commn., oth Nov., 1867 ; Punjab Commn. — Arrived, 23rd Oct., 1850;
arrived, 27th Feb., 1868; from Aug., 1871, from June,
served under the foreign dept. ; on special commr.. and1858, served in the Punjab as asst.
asst. settit. officer; dep. commr..
duty, Sind border, 1872 and 1873 i boundary Jan., 1873; conunr.
settit. officer, Mewar-Marwar border, Sept., 2nd finl. commr., 1888and supt., Jan., 1881; offe.
and 1890 ; reverted to mil.
1874; and Mcwar-Tonk border, Dec, 1875; dept., 1892.
offd. lor various periods as pol. asst., asst.
to supt. for suppression of thagi and dakaiti, YOUNG, Harry Gavin, Madras Police Dept.
&c. ; supt. of operations for control of (dep. inspr.-gen.).—Entered the service, April.
Moghias, Sept., 1879; served in Afghanistan, 1874, and served as inspr., asst. supt., and supt.
1880-81 (medal and clasp, and bronze star); of police; dep. inspr.-gen., Dec, 1895.
subsequently served in the pol. dept. in Bhopal, YOUNG, James, late Bombay Public Works
Central India, and Bhopawar; attache with Dept. —Joined the service, 21st Dec, 1S68, as
Afghan boundary commn., July, 1884; on duty asst. engr. ; exec, engr., July, 1879; retd.,
at Herat in connection with the fortifications, 1899.
1885 ; employed on various special services in YOUNG, James David, Police Dept., United
connection with the Afghan boundary commn. , Prov. (dist. supt.). —Joined the service, 32nd
pol. agent, Thai Chotiali, March, 1890; offg. Sept., 1879, and acted as asst. dist. supt. ;
rev. commr., Baluchistan, Oct., 1892 ; pol. confd., March, 1881 ; dist. supt., April, 1835.
agent, Zhob, March, 1893 ; on special duty on YOUNG, Matthew, Indian C.S. {head asst..
Russo-Afghan frontier, April, 1893 ; acting govr. - Madras). —Educ. at Trinity Coll., Cambridge;
gen.'s agent and consul -gen., Khorassan and apptd. after exam, of 1890 ; arrived, 25th Nov..
Seistan, Sept., 1893 ; conld. 1897 ; rest., Mewar, 1892, and served in Madras as asst. collr. and
June, 1898 ; ofig. resdt., Western States, Rajpu mag. ; head asst., May, looo.
tana, April, 1899; agent to gov.-gen. in Balu YOUNG, William L'dlix, Sind commn.
chistan, Dec, 1900; retd., Oct., 1904; author (collr. of customs, Sind).—Entered the service
ot gazetteers of Mewar, Banswara and Par- 17th Aug., 1872, and served as extra rj-m.
tabgarh, 'Northern Afghanistan,' 'Khurasan commr. of customs, Bombay ; asst. collr., Feb..
and Seistan,' &c. 1881 ; collr. of customs and salt rev. in Sind,
YATES, I.ouis Edmund Hassells., M.I.M.E., Aug., 1900.
India Public Works Dept. (loco. supt.). — YOUNG, Sir Wii.liamMackwortii.K. C.S.I .
Apptd. asst. loco, supt., 22nd Feb., 1880 ; dist. M.A., late Indian C.S. — Educ. at Eton, and
loco, supt., E. Bengal state rly., Aug., 1887; King's Coll., Cambridge; apptd. after exam, ol"
ditto, N.W. rly., Oct., 1899; dep. loco supt., 1862 ; arrived, 12th Dec, 1863, and served in the
RECORD OF SERVICES.
Punjab as asst. commr., asst. settlt. officer, YOUNGHUSBAND, Sir Francis Edward,
and oflg. sec. to finl. commr. ; offg. under K.C.I.E., Major, Indian Army, Foreign Dept.,
sec. to govt., Oct., 1873; settlt. sec. to finl. Govt, of India (pol. agent). — First commn.,
commr., March, 1875; dep. commr., Jan., xoth May, 1882 ; apptd. to the foreign dept.,
1878; offg. supt., Kapurthala state, Feb., 1878; July, 1889 ; asst. to resdt. in Kashmir, April,
sec. to govt., Punjab, Jan., 1880; commr. 1892 ; asst. pol. agent, Chitral, Oct., 1892 ; asst.
and supt., May, 1887; offg. sec. to govt, of to govr.-genl.'s agent, Rajputana, Nov., 1897;
India, home dept., Jan., 1888; commr., Jaland- pol. agent in Haraoti and Tonk, Sept., 1898 ;
har divn., April, 1888 ; 2nd finl. commr. of the K-i-H. medal, Jan., 1901 ; offg. resdt., Indore,
Punjab, April, 1889; 1st finl, commr., Feb., 1893; Feb., 1902 ; on depn. with Tibet Frontier
C.S.I. , Jan , 1890 ; member of viceroy's legisl. commn. from June, 1903, to Nov., 1004 ; K.C.I.E.,
council, June-Nov., 1893 ; prest. of the Indian Dec, 1904.
hemp drugs commn. , Oct., 1893 ; rest., Mysore, YOUNGHUSBAND, Romer Edward, B.A.,
and chief commr. of Coorg, Sept., 1895 ; lieut.- Barr. (1879), Indian C.S. (dtp. commr.,
govr. of the Punjab, March, 1897 ; K.C.S.I., Punjab).—Educ. at Rugby, Clifton Coll., and
June, 1897 ; retd., March, 1902. Balliol Coll., Oxford ; apptd. alter exam, of
YOUNGHUSBAND, Arthur Delaval, 1877; arrived, 14th Dec, 1879, and served in
Indian C.S. (commr., Bombay). — Educ. at the Punjab as asst. commr. and settlt. officer ;
Rugby, and Clifton Coll. ; apptd. to the Bom junr. sec. to finl. commrs., March, 1886; under
bay civil service after exam, of 1875 ; arrived, sec. to govt., Jan., 1888, to April, 1890; offg.
9th Dec, 1877, and served as asst. collr. and junr. sec, May, 1893 ; dep. commr., Sept., 1894 ;
mag., talukdari settlt. officer, and asst. pol. chief pol. offr., Tocni Field Force, July, 1897;
agent; acted as private sec. to govr. in 1890; judl. and gen. sec. to govt., Punjab, Oct., 1898,
and as administrator, Rajpipla state, in 1888 to Feb., 1900.
and 1890-91 ; transfd. to Central Prov. as asst. YUSUF, Muhammad, Indian C.S. (mag.
commr., Nov., 1891 ; dep. commr., Jan., 1892; and collr., Bengal).—Educ. at the Patna Coll.
also pol. agent, Chhattisgarh feudatories, Nov., Sch., and Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge; apptd.
1893; commr., April, 1897; and acting pol. after exam, of 1890; arrived, 12th Nov., 1892,
agent, April, 1897; K-i-H. medal, Jan., 1901 ; and served in Burma as asst. commr. ; asst.
retransfd. to Bombay, March, 1902 ; commr., mag. and collr., Jan., 1896; joint mag. and dep.
April, 1902 ; addl. member of legisl. council, collr., May, 1899 ; mag. and collr., Oct., 1903.
July, 1903 ; addl. member, viceroy's legisl. a i:\YUSUF ALI, A. (see Abdullah Ibn Yusuf
council, Nov., 1904.
654

CASUALTIES.

RETIREMENTS.

Name. Service or Appointment. Date.

Abdus Salam Khan Provincial Civil, United Provinces 1 Feb., 1004


Ameer AH, Saiyid, CLE Judge of the High Court, Calcutta 1 May, ,,
Anant Gopal Bhave Provincial Civil, Bombay 14 Dec , , ,
Anderson, K.M. Provincial Civil, Central Provinces ... 16 April, „
Apte, Ganesh Krishna Public Works, Bombay 1 Sept., ,,
Ashby, Lt.-Col. J. S Bombay Political 23 March, ,,
Ashton, A. F Northern India Salt Revenue 13 April, ,,
Avery, Engr. T. H Royal Indian Marine 30 April, „
Bailey, J. W Financial Department, Government of India 1 May,
Bakhsh, Miyan Husain, Khan Provincial Civil, North-West Frontier Pro 1 April, „
Bahadur. vince
Baleshwar Parshad Provincial Civil, United Provinces 1 Dec,
Banerjee, Sir Gooroo Dass Judge of the High Court, Calcutta 1 Feb., ,,
Barclay, A. H. L Provincial Civil, Central Provinces '3 Dec-. ,,
Barclay, E Government Solicitor, Madras 1 Feb.,
Bashyam, Aiyanger, Sir V., CLE Judge of the High Court, Madras 10 Jan. , ,,
Bateman, H. B. J Indian Civil, United Provinces 22 March, ,,
Beale, A. C , Provincial Civil, Burma 16 Oct., ,,
Bhangaonkar, Kashinath Narayan.. Provincial Civil, Bombay 8 July,
Binod Behari Mitter Provincial Civil, Bengal 25 Oct., „
Boddy, Col. O. V., R.E Public Works, Madras 31 March, ,,
Bonnaud, A. P. Customs Department, Bengal
Borah, Lt.-Col. S., LM.S Civil Surgeon, Assam 10 Sept., „
Bowden, H. J. A Public Works, Punjab 1 April, ,,
Boyes, Lt.-Col. W. J Secretary, Royal Indian Engineering College 25 Sept., ,,
Bradshaw, Major F. E., LA. Deputy Commissioner, Punjab 15 Dec, ,,
Brereton, A., C.S.I Public Works, Railways 26 Aug., ,,
Brodie, W. P Public Works, Punjab 28 Oct., „
Brooks, K Public Works, Punjab 13 Oct.
Brown, C, CLE Indian Police, Punjab 5 Sept.,
Buckland, C. E., CLE Indian Civil, Bengal 29 Oct., ,,
Budden, H. O Indian Educational, United Provinces 21 Dec, ,,
Burne, K. G Burma Commission 1 April, ,,
Bury, H. J Clerk, India Store Depot ... 24 April, ,,
Carr-Calthrop, Col. C. W., LM.S. Principal Medical Officer and Sanitary Com 2 April, „
missioner, Assam
Carson, Lt.-Col. W. P., LM.S. ... Civil Surgeon, Bombay 28 Jan., ,,
Chitnis, Sabajirao Chintaman Provincial Civil, Bombay 14 June, ,,
Christie, Branch Pilot J Bengal Pilot Service 6 June, „
Constable, Col. W. V., R.E. Public Works, Railways 1 Nov., ,,
Cooper, Lieut. R Royal Indian Marine 8 Sept., ,,
Cornelius, W. J Survey of India 5t March, ,,
Cross, G. H Indian Civil, Bombay 15 March, ,,
Crosthwaite, Sir C H. T., K.C.S.I, Member of Council 3 March, 1905.
Crowe, W. H Indian Civil, Bombay 29 July, 1904.
Cumine, A., C.S.I Indian Civil, Bombay 14 June, .,
Cunliffe, F. K Public Works, Railways
Despeissis, J. M. A Public Works, Railways 16 Nov.,
Devine, Hony. Capt. J Public Works, Burma 27 Feb.,
Dhur, Rai Shyam Chand, Bahadur Provincial Civil, Bengal 19 Oct.,
Dinwiddie, T. D Indian Post Office 26 Aug.,
Doran, P. J. W , Survey of India . 1 June,
Douglas, E. W. S Public Works, United Provinces • I 8 May,
Douglas. S. I Indian Civil, Bengal 1 May,
CASUALTIES.

RETIREMENTS—continued.

Name. Service or Appointment. Date.

Eliot, Sir J.', K.C.I.E., F.R.S. Meteorological Reporter and Director- 1 Jan., 1904.
General of Indian Observatories
Elliot, E. H Provincial Educational, Madras 28 Nov., ,,
Ellison, Rev. W Bengal Ecclesiastical 6 May, „
Fernandez, E. E Indian Forest, Central Provinces 12 Nov., ,,
Field, G. M. R Public Works. Punjab 2 Jan., 1905.
Finny, Commdr. T. G. R. ... Royal Indian Marine 9 May, 1904.
Francis, F. W. Hyderabad Administration 5 Jub'i 1903-
V.-V. W- Franklin, Surg. -Gen. Sir B. Director-General, Indian Medical Service ... 1 Jan., 1905.
K.C7T.E.
Fuller, Chief Engineer C Royal Indian Marine 22 Feb., 1904.
Fullerton, Lt.-Col. J. C, I. M.S. .. | Agency Surgeon, Cjuetta 25 June, „
Garrett, Lieut. -Col. R. V., I.A. .. Civil and Sessions Judge, Berar 15 Nov.,
Gibson, Rev. E. Madras Ecclesiastical 27 April,
Gill, H.J Electrical Engineer, Bombay Dockyard 14 Aug.,
GUI, J. E Indian Civil, United Provinces 3 Dec-.
Gompertz, R. L. D Indian Telegraph 19 July.
Goodridge, Capt. W. S., C.I.E., Director, Royal Indian Marine 5 March,
R.N.
Gore, Col. St G. C, R.E., C.S.I. .. Surveyor-General of India 1 May,
Gregory, G. M. Opium Department 1 May,
Grenfell, A. P Indian Forest, Madras 2 Nov., 1903.
HadHeld, G Indian Forest, Madras 17 Feb., 1904.
Hamilton, R. E. Financial Department, Government of India 30 Sept.,
Handley, A. P Chief Judge, Court of Small Causes, Calcutta 2 Aug. ,
Hare, R. D., CLE Commissioner, Berar 1 July,
Harman, J. M. Public Works, Railways 12 Sept.,
Hensman, J. M. Provincial Educational, Madras 6 Sept.,
Herron, H. G. W Indian Civil, Bengal 9 Jan.,
Hickie, J Survey of India 13 Jan.,
Hill, C H Judge of the High Court, Calcutta 17 March,
Hill, R Superintendent, Government Press, Madras 20 Oct. ,
Hodges, R. N Public Works, Railways 6 Jan.,
Hooker, W. H Supervisor. India Store Dep6t 2 Feb.,
Hough, A. L Additional Sessions Judge, Burma 5 Jan., 1905.
Jacob, G. Indian Civil, Bombay 26 Nov., 1904.
Jat'ar Husain, Mir Provincial Civil, United Provinces 9 Oct.,
Jahandad Khan, Raja, CLE , Khan Provincial Civil, Punjab 11 March, ,,
Bahadur.
Jethalal Varajbhai Provincial Civil, Bombay 10 Nov., ,,
Johnstone, H. S Calcutta Police 11 June, ,,
Jones, G. E Public Works, Railways 14 April, ,,
Jones, J. A Sanitary Engineer to Government, Madras 12 June, ,,
Joseph, G. J Public Works, United Provinces 4 Dec.,
Kamaran Nayar, B Provincial Civil, Madras Dec., ,,
Kennedy, H., C.S.I Commissioner of Police, Bombay 1 Jan., ,,
Kirkpatrick, H. C Reporter to High Court, Bombay Nov., ,,
Kirtikar, Lieut. -Col. Kanoba Ran- Civil Surgeon, Bombay 24 May, ,,
choddas, I. M.S.
Kisch, H. M., C.S.I ! Indian Civil, Bengal 1 Oct., ,,
Kishan Lai, Rai ... Provincial Civil, United Provinces 24 Dec, ,,
Krishna Rao, K. Provincial Civil, Madras 9 Dec, ,,
Lancaster, Lieut.-Col. J., I. M.S. ... Civil Surgeon, Madras ... 1 April, ,,
Larkins, A. B Indian Telegraph 27 Aug. , , ,
Latimer, F. W., CLE Assistant Private Secretary to the Governor- 1 April, ,,
General.
6S6 CASUALTIES.
RETIREMENTS—continued.

Name. Service or Appointment. Date.

Law, Sir E. F., K.C.M.G., C.S.I. .. Member of Governor-General's Council 9 Jan., 1905.
Lawder, C. A. B Indian Post Office I May. 1904.
Lawrence, E Indian Civil, Bombay 16 July, ,,
Lemarchand, C. H Indian Police, Punjab II July, „
Lloyd, A. C Marine Storekeeper, Calcutta Dockyard .. 19 March, ,,
Lodge, A. Royal Indian Engineering College ... 25 Sept., „
Lushington, J. L. Superintendent, Land Records and Agri Oct., „
culture, Bombay.
McA'Fee, C. H Survey of India 14 Nov., ,,
McAfee, Mrs. F. L Indian Educational, Bombay 31 Dec., , ,
Macausland, Lt.-Col. R. C. S., L.A. Cantonment Magistrate, Bengal 13 Nov., „
Macdonald, A. R Public Works, Railways 16 Nov., ,,
McDonnell, J. C Indian Forest 14 March, ,,
Mackay, E. V Indian Police, Bombay 11 July, ,,
Mackenzie, G. T. Indian Civil, Madras 21 Nov., ,,
Mackey, Engineer A Royal Indian Marine 25 April, ,,
Macleod, R. H Indian Civil, United Provinces 4 Aug., ,,
Maguire, H. Fitz J. T. Indian Civil, Bengal 9 Feb.,
Maitland, Maj.-Gen. P. J., C.B., Political Resident, Aden 28 June, ,,
I.A.
Marchant, Hony. Lieut. W., Civil Surgeon, United Provinces 6 Jan., 1905.
I.S.M.D.
Martyn, G. V Public Works, Railways 14 May, 1904.
Maude, H. Indian Civil, Punjab 16 Jan., ,,
May, G Inspector of Stores. India Store Depot 5 May. ..
Mohendro Nath Roy Provincial Civil, Bengal 2 Sept., ,,
Monro, A., CLE Indian Educational, Central Provinces 28 April, ,,
Montgomery, Lt.-Col. J. A. L., Commissioner, Punjab • 10 Oct., „
C.S.I., I. A.
Murray, F. C Public Works, Punjab 7 Sept., ,,
Narayanaswami Aiyar, T. V. Provincial Civil, Madras 14 March, ,,
Nicholson, Sir F. A., K.C.I. E. Indian Civil, Madras 16 March, ,,
Noyce, W. F Provincial Civil, Burma 20 Sept. , , ,
Oldham, R. D., F.G.S Geological Survey of India 2 May, „
Oliver, J. W Indian Forest, United Provinces 11 Dec., ,,
Olivier, Bt. Col. H. D., R.E. Public Works, Bombay 22 April, ,,
Pegge, W. T Superintendent of Prisons, Bombay 4 Jan.,
Pendse, Kashinath Balvant Provincial Civil. Bombay 16 May, ,,
Pigot, J. L Indian Forest, Assam 10 April, „
Pinhey, E Public Works, Bombay 18 March, „
Pope, Lieut.-Col. T. H., I.M.S. .. Superintendent, Ophthalmic Hospital, 1 March, ,,
Madras
Porteous, A., CLE Indian Civil, Assam 12 Aug., ,,
Price, Lieut.-Col. W. L., I.M.S. .. Civil Surgeon, Central Provinces 4 Dec, „
Prinsep, Sir H. T„ K.C.I.E. Indian Civil, Bengal 30 March, , ,
Purna Chandra Ray Provincial Civil, Bengal 3 Sept.,
Raiagopala Chariyar, V Provincial Civil, Madras ... 1 April, ,,
Raleigh, SirT., K.C.S.I Law Member, Viceroy's Council 16 April, „
Ramachandra Aiyar, K Provincial Civil, Madras 25 Dec, „
Rawson, Col. C. C, R.E Public Works, Madras 21 Jan., ,,
Ringe, Major R. Head Indian Civil Veterinary Department 31 March, ,,
Rose, G. P., CLE Public Works, Railways 11 March, ,,
Rose, R. G Northern India Salt Revenue 7 Nov., „
Ross, A. Indian Civil, Burma 21 June, ,,
Russell, S Indian Civil, Madras 2 June, „
Ryan, J. A Public Works, Accounts I Jan., 1905.
St. Clair, Hon. L. M., CLE. Public Works, Central Provinces 19 July, 1904.
Savielle, G. A Public Works, Railways II Nov., „
Scobie, D. M , Public Works, Burma 26 Oct., „
Date of transfer to Unemployed Supernumerary List.
CASUALTIES. 657

RETI REMENTS—continued.

Name. Service or Appointment. Date.

Scott, Col. Sir B., K.C.I.E., R.E. .. Mint Master, Calcutta 14 Jan., 1905.
Shakespear, W. Indian Forest, Punjab 25 Sept., 1904
Shaw, H. I Provincial Civil, United Provinces 22 Nov., M
Simpson, J. T Public Works, Burma 13 June, II
Sinclair, Surg.-Gen. D., C.S.I. Indian Medical 15 Nov., H
Sinha, Major N. P., I.M.S Civil Surgeon, Bengal 1 June, II
Slater, J. S Bengal Educational 19 June, „
Spankie, G. T Judicial Commissioner, Oudh... 16 Oct.,
Spring, F. J. E., CLE Public Works, Railways 20 Jan., II
Staley, A. E Indian Civil, Bengal 28 June, 1 1
Stevens, Sir J. F Indian Civil, Bengal 13 March,
Stonier, G. A Chief Inspector ot Mines 7 April, , ,
Sturt, W. N Assistant Secretary, India Office 14 April, II
Suraj Narayan Provincial Civil, United Provinces 8 Feb., , ,
Swaine, Lieut. -Col. F. R., I.M.S... Civil Surgeon, Bengal 1 Nov., M
Swiney, G. C Survey of India 27 June, >■
Temple, Lt.-Col. H. M., LA. Foreign Department, Government of India.. 18 Oct., II
Temple, Lt.-Col. Sir R. C, Bart., Superintendent, Port Blair, Chief Commis 25 Jan., M
CLE., LA. sioner, Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Thorne, R. S Indian Educational, Madras 11 May, M
Tickell, C Bursar, Royal Indian Engineering College 25 Sept., II
Travers, C. H Indian Police, Madras 1 Nov., „
Tucker, Engr. E. V Royal Indian Marine 13 Aug., II
Vander-Beek, G. G Survey of India ... 16 Sept. , 1 1
Van der Straaten, E S.C.C. Judge, Bombay 25 May, •1
Wace, Maj.-Gen. R., C.B., R.A. .. Ordnance Consulting Officer 1 Oct.,
Walker, Lieut. T. J Royal Indian Marine 1 May, • •
Wallis, B. G Public Works, Punjab "5 Jan., II
Walmsley, Chief Engr. T Royal Indian Marine 1 Dec,
Walsh, J Customs Department, Bombay i April, If
Warry, W Adviser on Chinese Affairs, Burma 27 Nov., II
Wawn, Branch Pilot, W. T. Bengal Pilot Service 28 March,
Welsh, J. W. W Dy. Postmaster-General, Assam 16 March, 1 '
Weston, A Indian Forest, Burma 18 Sept., II
Whiteley, Rev. C. E Madras Ecclesiastical 18 March,
Whitworth, G. C Indian Civil, Bombay 5 Dec, M
Williams, H. C Indian Civil, Bengal 5 March, II
Williams, Hony. Capt. W. A., Civil Surgeon, Bengal 11 Sept., 1 1
I.S.M.D.
Winmill, G Public Works, Railways 30 July, II
Woodroffe, J. T Advocate General, Bengal
Wright, R Public Works, Railways ... 31 Dec, >t
Wroughton, R. C Inspector-General of Forests, India 15 Aug., 1 1
Yate, Col. C. E., C.S.I., C.M.G. ... Agent to Governor-General and Chief Com "31 Oct., II
missioner, Baluchistan
Alexander, Senior Master Pilot, G. F. Bengal Pilot Service 4 July, 1904.
Boileau, H. W Indian Police, Bengal 13 Dec, 1 9°3-
Noetling, F., Ph.D Geological Survey 15 Oct.,
* Date of transfer to Unemployed List.

DEATHS.
Anderson, J. A. Indian Civil, Punjab 20 June, 1904.
Annesley, Major R late Judicial Department, N.W. Provinces... 8 April, ,,
Arnold, Sir Edwin, K.C.I.E., C.S.I. 24 March, ,,
Aylesbury, Commdr. T. W, ,.. late Indian Navy... 8 May, „
658 CASUALTIES.

DEATHS—continued.

Name. Service or Appointment. Date.

Balthazar, G. Indian Civil, Bengal 31 July, 1004.


Barlow, Sir R. W., Bart ; Madras Annuitant 10 Aug., ,,
Beatty, Col. J., R.E late Public Works, Madras 12 June, ,,
Bhimbai Kirparam Settlement Officer, Bombay 23 Sept., ,,
Biernacki, A late Public Works *7 .1
Billings, H. G Public Works, Burma 18 May, ,,
Biinala Charan Mozumdar Provincial Civil, Bengal 18 Oct., ,,
Blyth, W. D Bengal Annuitant 4 Jan., „
Bowring, Capt. J. B., I.A Foreign Depaitment, Government oflndia 20 Sept. , , ,
Bretherton, Major G. H., D.S.O. .. Indian Army 25 J»'y. ..
Cambridge, H.R.H. the Duke of, 7 March, ,,
G.C.S.I, G.C.I. E., &e., &c.
Campbell, Capt. C. D. late Indian Navy 9 Feb.. ,,
Campbell, Surg. -Major J., C.B. .. late Bengal Medical 26 Aug., ,,
Cave-Browne, J. A Indian Police. Bengal 30 Aug., ,,
B.ft .». Cayley, Dy. Surg.-Gen. H., late Bengal Medical 19 March, ,,
C.M.G.
Chappan Menon, V Provincial Civil, Madras 31 May. ..
Clinton, Lord sometime Under Secretary of State ... ... 29 March, „
Conlan, T., CLE Member of Legislative * Council, United 11 Sept., ,,
Provinces
Corbett, P. J Public Works, Bombay 20 Sept., ,,
Cruickshank, A. Madras Annuitant 8 April,
Dawson, E. F. Public Works, Bombay 7 J»ly. it
de Bourbel, Maj.-Gen. R., R.E. ... late Public Works 25 March, ,,
Digby, W., CLE | 24 Sept., „
Douglas, James ] K-i-H. Gold Medallist .. 3 Aug-. ..
Durga Charan Laha, Maharaja, I 20 March, ,,
CLE.
I
Evers, Surg.-Lieut.-Col. B.... late Bengal Medical 29 Feb., ,,
Faichnie, A. G. late Indian Post Office 16 Sept., rl
Faulder, C. J. S Indian Civil, Bengal 28 April, ,,
Ferrar, M. L Bengal Annuitant 23 April, ,,
Franks, C. N. B late Clerk, India Office 13 Aug., ,,
French, Major, G.B., I.M.S. Civil Surgeon, United Provinces 26 Aug., „
Fullerton, F. A Indian Police, Bengal 13 July,
Gavford. Midshipman H. H. late Indian Navy 5 Sept., ,,
Gobdiidge, J. P Bengal Annuitant 22 Sept., ,,
Grant, P Madras Annuitant 2 Sept., „
Gun, W. H. M Bengal Annuitant 8 March, >t
Halliday, G. S Indian Police, Punjab 30 May, ,,
Hamnett, G., CLE late Registration Department, Madras 10 Aug., ,,
Hardwicke, The Earl of ... Under Secretary of State 29 Nov., „
Hart, W Bombay Annuitant 24 March,
Hill, Maj.-Gen. W., LA , late Foreign Department, Government of 4 Dec,
India
Hobhouse, Rt. Hon. Lord, K.C.S.L, sometime Law Member, Governor-General's 6 Dec, ,,
CLE. Council.
Hewlett, Gen. Sir A., K.C.B. Indian Army 31 July, ,,
Humfress, G Public Works, Railways 28 Dec, ,,
Impey, Col. E. C, CLE late Bengal Staff Corps 12 Nov.,
Indar Narian, Rai Provincial Civil, United Provinces 19 Sept., , ,
Jag Mohun Singh, Raja., CLE. .. 19 April, , ,
Jagat Singh, Sardar Bahadur, 13 Dec, 1903.
C.I.E. , of Kalalwala.
Jasdan, Khachar Shri Ala Chela, 29 Jan., 190^.
Chiefof, C.S.I.
CASUALTIES. 659

DEATHS—continued.

Name. Service or Appointment. Date.

Jenkins, Lieut.-Col. T. M late Burma Commission 6 Feb., 1904.


Jones, J. B Madras Annuitant 2 Aug., „
Keatinge, Gen. R. H., V.C., C.S.I. sometime Chief Commissioner, Assam 25 May, ,,
Kernan, J. G Clerk of the Crown, Madras 6 May, ,,
Knyvett, Col. W. L. N late Indian Police, Bengal 24 April, „
Lamborn, Chief EngT., H. E. Royal Indian Marine (retired) 25 March, „
La Touche, Lt.-Gen. W. P. late Salt Department, Bombay 12 Nov., ,,
Limaye, Gangadhar Vishnu Provincial Civil, Bombay 13 June, ,,
Lloyd, A. C late Marine Storekeeper, Calcutta Dockyard 14 Dec, „
Lushington, E. H Bengal Annuitant 29 Oct., „
Lyall, K. D Indian Police, United Provinces 26 Aug., ,,
Lye, Commdr. G. A Royal Indian Marine (retired) 18 Feb., ,,
Macdonald, R. G late India Public Works , 13 Nov., ,,
Mackenzie, H. S Bengal Annuitant 29 Feb., ,,
MacNeill, Maj.-Gen. J. G. R. D., Indian Army (retired) 10 Jan., „
C.B.
Madan Gopal, Rai Bahadur Member, Punjab Legislative Council 11 Aug., „
Malet, H. P Bombay Annuitant 10 March, ,,
Manson, C. F late Superintendent, Stamps and Stationery, 17 June, „
Calcutta
Marshall, R. W. G Indian Civil. Central Provinces 12 Nov., ,,
Menneer, P. R. Public Works, Bombay 24 April, „
Meredith, Jan Indian Police, Madras ... 19 June, ,,
Messer, J Indian Forest, Burma 25 Nov., „
Minchin. Lt.-Col. H. D. M., I.A. .. Cantonment Magistrate, Poona 17 July, m
Mohendro Lall Sircar, CLE. 23 Feb., ,,
Moore, Capt. H. M., I.M.S Resident Surgeon, St. George's Hospital, 3 J"ne. ..
Bombay
Mosley, H. Bengal Annuitant 18 Oct., ,,
Mullins, Lie
Lieut.-Gen. ^J., R.E. late Public Works, Madras 22 Sept., ,,
Murdoch, John, LL. K-i-H. Gold Medallist 10 Aug., „
Nicolson, Lieut.-Gen. M. H., C.B. late Bombay Infantry 7 Aug., „
Nimmo, Maj.-Gen. T. R., C.B. Indian Army 7 March, ,,
Norman, Field-Marshall Sir H. W., Indian Army 26 Oct., ,,
G.C.B., G.C.M.G., CLE.
Norris, J. F late Judge, High Court, Calcutta 15 May, ,,
Northbrook, Rt. Hon. Earl of, sometime Governor-General of India 15 Nov., ,,
G.C.S.I.
Orr, A. W. O Indian Police, United Provinces 29 Feb.,
Ouseley, J. D Bengal Annuitant 27 June,
Palmer, Gen. Sir A. P., G.C.B., Indian Army 28 Feb.,
G.C.I.E.
Pe Si, Linkedaw Myo Wun, C.I E. 2 May,
Percival, E. H. Bombay Annuitant 11 May,
Peyton, A Public Works, Railways IS Aug.,
Powell, E. B., C.S.I late Indian Educational 10 Nov.,
Pringle, A. T Assistant Secretary to Government, Madras 1 Jan.,
Rivett-Carnac, L Administrator-General, Bombay 7 May,
Roberts, C. A Madras Annuitant 13 Aug.,
Roberts, G. H Inspector of Stores, India Store Depdt 10 Oct.,
Robertson, W. R late Madras Educational 24 Jan.,
Russell, Gen. Sir E. C, K.C.S.I. .. Indian Army 29 Jan. ,
Rustomjee, H. M., CLE 8 May,
Sandwith, W Bombay Annuitant 20 Sept.,
Scott. Sir John, K.C.M.G late Judge, High Court, Bombay 1 March,
Sharif Khan, Nawab Muhammad, 7 Dec,
Khan of Dir, CLE.
66o CASUALTIES.
DEATHS—continued.

Name. Service or Appointment. Date.

Shaw-Mackenzie, C. K. H Bombay Annuitant 18 Aug., 1904.


Slade, Rev. E. H. H. B Bengal Ecclesiastical 5 July.
Smith, Major J. H., I. A Cantonment Magistrate, Punjab 20 Oct., ,,
Stewart, Col. C. E., C.B., C.M.G., Indian Army 26 Dec., „
C I E.
Stewart,' Gen. Sir R. C, K.C.B. .. Indian Army 14 Dec, ,,
Strover, Col. G. A late Burma Commission 27 Dec., ,,
Sultan Jan, Sardar Sir, Saddozai, late Provincial Civil, Punjab 9 May, „
K.C.I.E.
Sweny, Lieut. M. A late Indian Navy 4 Aug.,
Thorn, Surg. -Gen. W late Bombay Medical 11 June, ,,
Thornhill, Capt. C. B., I. A Cantonment Magistrate, United Provinces . 5 Oct.,
Tyrrell, W Bengal Annuitant 17 Feb., ,,
Walker, F. B late India Public Works 14 Sept., ,,
Warnelord, Capt. G Bombay Political 3 March, ,
Webster, H. B Bengal Annuitant 12 Jan., 1905-
White, C. F Public Works, Railways 18 Aug., 1904.
White, Col. W. H., RE late India Public Works 18 June, „
Whitmore, J. Bengal Annuitant 17 May, „
Wilson, C. R Indian Educational, Bengal 34 July. ..
Wood, Gen. Sir H. H. A., K.C.B. Indian Army 5 Aug., ,,
Worgan, J. B Bengal Annuitant 8 June, „
Zorab, Lt.-Col. J. M Indian Medical {retired) 2 July. „
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INDEX OF NAMES.

a Ababrelton, R. R. de R., 3, ft- Adams, P. J. C, 27 Aiyar, S. Annaswami, 81


Abbey, W. B. TM 70 Adams, R. B., ft. Aiyar, S. A. S.,82
Abbot, H. A., ft. Adamson, C. H. E., ft., ft. Aiyar, Sir S. S., 79 ft., ft.
Abbott, E. R., 14, 61, ft. Adamson, H., 7, 10, 70, ft., ft. Aiyar, S. S., 81, 88
Abbott, E. R. (R.I.M.), 106 Addams-Williams, C., 47 Aiyar, T. Gopalaswami, 81
Abbott, H. B.t ft. Addis, D. F., 20, ft. Aiyar, T. M. A. S., 78, 80, ft.
Abbott, H. E. S„ ft., ft. Addis, H. B., ft, Aiyar, T. N. R., 81
Abbott, L. C, 22 Addis, R. B., 29 Aiyar,
Aiyar, T. Sadasiva,
VT. A. 80 75
Anantarama,
Abdeali, Mahamadali Kajiji. 9^ Addison, G., 121
Abdut Ali, Hamid Moizuden, 91 Addison, J., 18, 62, ft. Ajaigarh, Maharaja of, 177, ft.
Abdul Aziz, 7 Adie, A. V... 29, ft. Ajman, Sheikh of, 178
Abdul Bari, 44 Adie, I. R., 66 Ajudhya, the Maharaja of, ft.
Abdul Ghafur, 56 Adie, W. S., 15, 45. ft- Akbar, A., 96, ft.
Abdul Ghafur Khan, ofZaida, 19,62, ft. Adinarayana Aiya, ft. Akbar Ali, Mir, of Hyderabad, ft.
Abdul Hamid, Risaldar Sheikh, 88 Advani, Motiram S., 95 Akbar Husain, ft.
Abdul Jubbar. ft. Afzal AH, M.. 54 Akers-Douglas, G. A., 7
Abdul Kadir, M., 46 Afzal Khan, M., 61, ft. Akhoy Kumar Chatterji, 44
Abdul Karim, Munshi Hafiz, ft. Agar, A. P., 85, ft. Akhund, A. M. H. A., 94
Abdul Karim, Hafiz, 1?. Agashi, V. T., 96 Akshay Kumar Basu, 44
Abdul Khair Mahomed Abdus Sub- Agasti, S. K . 19, 45, ft. Albany, H.R.H. Duchess of, ft.
han, 46 Agha Khan, Agha Sultan Muhammad Albion Rajkumar Banerji, 77, 81, ft.
Abdullatif C. Latif, 18, 62, ft. Shah, ft. Alcock, A. W., 36, ft.ft.
Abdul Majid, (Assam), 40 Aghor Chandra Hazra, 44 Alcock, J. B., 92, ft.
Abdul Majid (Hi. Opium Dept.), 51 Agnew, P. D., 12, 61, ft. Alcock, W. O., 91, 95, ft.
Abdul Quayum, Sanibzada, 68 Ahindra Chandra Mukerji, 70 Alder, W., 17, 56, ft.
Abdulla Khan, Alizai, ft. Ahmad, A., 19, 45, ft. Aldworth, St. L. B., 72
Abdullah ibn Yusuf Ah, Khan Baha Ahmad Ali Khan, M., 54 Alexander, A. de V., ft.
dur, 14, 56, ft. Ahmad bin Fadthl, Sultan of Lahej, Alexander, C. L., 16, 56, ft.
Abdullah, M., 46 178, ft.Husain, 54 Alexander, E. B., 20, ft.
Abdur Rahim, ft. Ahmad Alexander, E. C, ft.
Abdur Rahim, Hakim, 8 Ahmad Kaka Khel, 63 Alexander, E. I., ft.
Abdur Rahman, A. F. M.. 44, ft. Ahmad, Karam, 56 Alexander, G. F., 657
Abdus Salam, 46 Ahmad Khan, Nawab Sidi Sir, of Alexander, H. N., 102, ft.
Abdus Salam Khan, 654 Janjira, ft. Alexander, J. W., ft.
Abdus Samad, 46 Ahmad! Muhammad, 56 Alexander, M.( 2, ft.
Abercrombie, W. D., 48 Ahmadi, Ibraham Shaik Daud, 96, ft. Alexander, N. S., 20, ft.
Abercromby, }., 122, 123, 127 Ahmed, D. H., ft. Alexander, R., 124
Abercromby, Sir R.t 116, 126, 127 Ahmed Khan, Sher. 63, ft. Algie, J. P., 72
Abhilas Chandra Mookerjee, 46, 50 Ahsanuddin Ahmad, 19, 45, ft. Algie, W., 26, 71. ft-
Abraham, E. G. F., 19 Aikman, D. W., 57, ft. All, Saiyid A., 654, ft., ft.
Abrahams, L., 2, ft. Aikman, R. S., 9, 53, ft. Ali, Sheikh A., 15, 62, ft.
Abu Thabi, Sheikh of, 178 Ainslie, E. F., 46 Ali Ahmed Hussanally, 15, 56, ft
Abu Turab Khan, Agha, 19, 55, ft- Ainslie, W., 20, ft. Ali Akbar, 96, ft.
Abud, H. M., 97. fit- Aislabie, W., 126 Ali, Ghulam M., Prince of Arcot, 75
Abut Hassan, 44, ft. Aitchison, C. T., ft. Ali, I., 19, 62, ft.
Abul Khair M. Siddiq, 48 Aitchiscn, SirC. U., 120, 132 Ali Kadir Sayid Husan Ali, Nawab,
Achal Bihari, S4 Aitken, E. H., 103 of Murshidabad, ft.
Acharya> Tara Prasanna, 46 Aiya, A., ft. Ali Khan, G., 17, 37- &
Achru Ram, 63 Aiyangar, A. K., 88 Ali Khan, M., 56
Achyut Bhaskar Desai, 98 Aiyangar, K. V., 7s Ali Khan, Nawab, of Pahasu, ft.
Acklom, R. E., ft. Aiyangar, M. 0. P., 80, ft. AH, M., 19, 54, ft-
Acres, T. G., 29 Aiyangar, R. A. S., 82 Ali, M. Ausaf, 63
Acton, J- R., 2 Aiyangar, R. S., 83 Ali Mazhar, 56
Acworth, H. A., 92, ft., ft. Aiyangar, Sir V. B., 75, 654, ft., ft. AH, Mir Abdul, 172
Adam, Lady, ft. Aiyar, A. V. R., 82 Ali, Sharaf, 54
Adam, Sir f\, 122 Aiyar, C. G. K., 80 Ali, S. Zakir, 37
Adam, Sir F. F., ft. Aiyar, G. K., 82, ft. Aligarh, Kishan Dass, ft.
Adam, J., 115, * f8 Aiyar, G. R. V., 83 Alirajpur, Rana of, 178
Adam, J. (Jvdi. Dept.), 70 Aiyar, G. S. R., 83 Alison, Sir A., 114, ft.
Adam, J. fP.lV.D.)i 28, ft. Aiyar, K. Ramachandra, 656 Allan, A. S., 51
Adam, J. B. M., Aiyar, L. A. Govindaraghava, 75 Allan, C. W., 72
Ad-m, W. P., ta Aiyar, L. D. V,, 83 Allanson, H. L. L., 17, 45, ft.
Adami, L. C, 16, 45, ft. Aiyar M. Visvanatha, 80 Allen, B. C, 14, 40, ft.
Adamji Pirbhai, 172 Aiyar, P., ft. Allen, C. F. E., ft.
Adams, A., 19 Aiyar, P. S. Sivaswami, 75 Allen, C G. H.( it, 44, ft.
Adams, G., 20, ft. Aiyar, R., ft. Allen, D. B., 22, ft.
Adams, G. F. (f.C.S.), 17, 56, ft. Aiyar, R. V. S., 75, 88, ft. Allen, E. C, 14, 55.
Adams, G. F. iftup. of Mines), 36, ft. Aiyar. Rajappayya Narayana, 78, Allen, H. J., 84
Adams, J., ft. 81, ft. Allen, H. N., 98
3. See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to »7xi an(^ preceding Honors Lists.
I. See Alphabetical " Recoid of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
662 INDEX OF NAMES [AL—BA.
Allen, J., 123 Anson, G. W., 135, 8. Atkinson, F. J.,. 73. fi-
Allen, J. !., fit. Anstey, H. C. S., 24 Atkinson, J. N., 75, 76, 80, 82, fit.
Allen, P. R., 82, St. Anthony, A. D., 71 Atkinson, L R-, 80
Allen, P. U.t ii, 55. Anthony, A. H., 24, 25, fit- Atkinson, R. P., 26, 57, B. 1
Allen, T. T., 20, fit. Anthony, G. T., 57, E. Atlay, B. T., fit.
Allen, W. F. P., 106 Anthony, H. B., 72 AtuI Chandra Chatterjee, 15, 56, K.
Allen, \V. H., 74 Anund Nath Majumbar, 44 Atul Chunder Dutt, 77, 81, fit.
Allgood, G., ft. Anwar Husain, K., 71 Auber, P., 11 1
Allison, F. W., at, 95. 97. £• Apcar, A. A., 43 Auchrauty, Sir S., 123
Allison, H., fit. Apear, J. G., 25 Auckland, Earl of, 116, T30
Allison, W. H. D., 52 Apjohn, J. H., fit. Aucott, E., 2, fit.
Allnutt, S. S., 172 Aplin, P. J. H., ft. Augier, J. P., 51
Allsop. J. G. W., fit. Aplin, S. L., 69, fit. Aulad Hu.ssain, ft., fit.
Allum, E. H., 51 Apte, Ganesh Krishna, 654 Aung, Myat Tun, 70
Allum, F. W., 29 Aratoon Catchick Mackertich, 46 Aungier, G., 125
Alone, A. M., 51 Arbuthnot, Sir A. J., 78, 114. «9i Austen, H. G.(see Godwin-Austen, H.)
Alwar, Maharaja of, 177 122, 125, ft., fit. Austin, P. G. B., 23
Amar Singh, Raja, of Kashmir, ft. Arbuthnot, C. G., 123, 128 Austin, R. F., 77, 81, fit.
Ambj Nawab of, ft. Arbuthnot, Sir G. G., 75 Austin, W. P., 78, fit.
Ambica Charan Sen, 19, 43. Arbuthnot, H. FitzG , 85 Avery, T., 105
Ambika Charan Mazumdar, 43 Arbuthnot, L. G-, 85, fit. Avery, T. H., 107, 654
Ameer Ali, 654, V., fit. Arbuthnot, P. B., 83 Aves, W., 105, 107
Ameer Husatn, Saiyid, ft., fit- Arbuthnot, R. E. V., 13, 69, fit. Avinas Chandra Mukerjee, 46
Amethi, Raja B. B. Singh of, 17' Arbuthnot, W. U., 113 Awa, Raja Balwant Singh of, ft.
Amherst. Lord, 115 Arbuthnott, J. C., 10, 40, ft., fit. Aya Ram, 63
Aimn, Muhammad, 17 Archer, C., 33, fit, Aylesbury, T. W.t 657
Amirta Chatterjee, fit. Arcot, Prince of, 75 Ayling, W. B., 77, 80, fit.
Amir-ud-din Ahmad Khan, Nawab, Ardagh, Sir J. C., ft., fit. Azim Khan, M., 56
Bahadur, 178, ft. Ardagh, R. D., 132 Aziz, Abdul, 7
Amjadullah, Shah, 54 Ardesar Kaikhoshru Cama, 91, 95, fit. Azizar Rahman, 41
Amor, C. T., 105, 106 Ardeshir Dinshaji Chinoy, 37, 38 Aziz-ud-din, M., 37
Amos, A., 118 Argyll, Duchess of, ft. Aziz-ud-din Ahmad, 56
Ampthill, Lady, ft. ' Argyll, Duke of, 112 Aziz-ud-din Husain, If., 80
Ampthill, Lord, 75, 116, 122, ft., fit. Arjan Das, 63 Ariz-ur Rahman, 54
Amsden, R. S., 2 Armitage, F., 85
Ananda Charlu, M.R.R.P., Rai Armstrong, C. H., 89
Bahadur, ft. I Armstrong, F. B., 2, fit.
Anandrao R. Talcherkar, 105 I Armstrong, H. A., 30, 73 Ba Tu, 70
Anant Gopal Bhave, 654 Armstrong, L A., fit. Babington, C. D. de V., 30
Anant Raghunath Chitre, 95 Armstrong, J. S., 20, fit. Babington, S., 30, 42
Anantarama Aiyar, V. A., 75 Armstrong, O. C., ft. Babonau, J. T., 46
Anderson, A., 9, 61, ft., fit. Armstrong, Sir R., 123 Bacon, H. M. J., 71, fit.
Anderson, A. R-, 5 Arnim, H. C. L., 101 Bacon, I. W., 58
Anderson, A. R. S., 42, fit. Arnold, Miss A. M. C.. 42 Bacon, K. V., 107
Anderson, A. V., 101, L\. Arnold, Sir E., 657 Bacon, R., 11 1
Anderson, C. F., 29 Arnold, G. F., 13, 69, fit. Badan Singh, of Malaudh, ft.
Anderson, F. C, 20, fit. Arnold, T. W., 3, fit. Badcock, Sir A. R., 1, 115, ft-
Anderson, F. G H-, 91, 95. fit. Arnott, J., fit. Badcock, F. F-, ft.
Anderson, G., ft. Amott, M. H., 46, fit. Badcock, F. W., 20, fit.
Anderson, G. A., 28, fit. Arnott, N., L\. Baddeley, H. D., 88
Anderson, G. W., 126, 129 Arokeaswami Mudaliyar, R.N., 83 Baddeley, W. L. C, 82, fit.
Anderson, H. A., 9, 6i, ft., fit. Artal, Rudragauda Chenvirgauda, 95 Bader, F. R., 96
Anderson, H. S., ft. Arthur, Sir G., 126 Badgley, W. F.. fit.
Anderson, J. {Lt.-Col.. I.M.S.), 59, Arthur, S. R., 90. 95. fit. Badhwar, Gokal Chand. 17, 56, fit.
Anderson, J. \ Mtd.y ret.), ft. Arundel, Sir A. T. 7, 76, 120, 125. Badock, H. W., 2, fit.
Anderson, J. A., (/.C.S.), 657 ft., fit- Badroodin Tyabji, 93, fit.
Anderson, J. A. (/>.//'./?.), fit. Arundell, E. W., 28, fit. Badshah, K. L, 10, 44. 5°,
Anderson, J. C, 20, fit. Asaf Ali Khan, ft. Badshah Sahib, Saiyid Kedar, ?:
Anderson, J. D., 20, fit Asghar Ali, .Sheikh, 15, 62, fit. Bagchi, Annada Prasad, 44
Anderson, J. J., 19 Asnburner, B., 107 Bagchi, N. L., 46
Anderson, J. W. M., fit. Ashburner, L. R., 9?, 127, 129, ft., fit Baghat, Rana Dalip Singh of, JQ.
Anderson, J. W. T., ioi, fit Ashby, J. S.,654, fit. Bagley, A. H., 70, fit.
Anderson, K. M., 654 Ashdown, A. D., 59 Bagley, F. R., 28, fit.
Anderson, R. H., 20, fit. Ashe, R. S., 50 Bagley, W. A., 63, fit.
Anderson, T., 107 Ashe, R. W.D'E., 77, 81, fit. Bagley, W. J.. 37
Anderson, W. R. Le G., 8, ft. Ashig Ali Khan, M , 42 Bagnell, H. W.J., 90, 94,. fit.
Anderson, W. V., 2, fit. Ashpitel, F. W., 82, fit. Bagshawe, C, l\.
Andrew, G. P., 17, 70, 71 fit. Ashton, A. F., 172, 654, fit. Bagshawe, E. L-, 30, 102
Andrew, J., 76, 8?, fit. Ashton, A. H-, 57 Bagshawe, F. T., fit.
Andrews, J., 106 Ashton, G-, 2, t-t. Bagnley, J. M., 19
Andrews, O., 3 Ashworth, E. H., 14, 56, fit. Bahawalpur, Nawab of, 177
Andrews, W., 2, fit. Ashworth, P., 29 Baha-ud-Din, Nawab-i-Umb, ft.
Angelo, L C. C 62 Aslam, M. . 19, 62, ft., fit. Bahmanji Jamasji Dastur, ft.
Annada Prasad Bagchi, 44 Aslam Khan, M., ft., fit. Baig, M. A. A., 89, 91, fit.
Annada Prasada Basu, 46 Astell, \V., 110, III Bahrein, Sheikh of, 178
Annada Proshad, 46 Aston, H. F., 90, 93, fit. Baij Nath, 54
Annandale^ N., 36 Aswini Kumar Guha, 44 Bailey, F.. fit.
Annaswami Aiyar, S., 81 Atal Behary Moitra, 46 Bailey, J. W., 654
Annesley, D., 125 Atal, P. Piaraylal, 87 Bailey, R.J., fit.
Annesley, F. C. C. 72 Atchison, A. F. T., 4 Bailey, T. G., 105
Annesley, R,, 657 Athim, S., 57, fit. Bailey, W. A., 63
Anscomb, A. M*., 33 Atkins, C. H., 13, 61, fit. Baillie, D. C, 10, 55,
Anson, E. H., aa Atkins, J. de C, 90, 94, fiL Baillie, H. J., 113
Anson, G., 117, 123 Atkinson, E. H. de V., 57, fit. Baillie, W. W., 9^
See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171 and preceding Honors Lists.
8: See Alphabetical " Record 01 Services, " pp. 423 to 653.
BA—BA.] INDEX OF NAMES. 663
Bain, D. S. E., 42 I llanganapalle, Nawab of, ft. Barrow, F. H., 20, B.
Bain, F. W., 98, B. Bangera, M. Mandappa, 80 Barrow, L., 131
Bainbridge, A. j. R., 20 Bangshi Dhar Banerjee, 46 Barrow, O. T., 10, 24, B.
Bainbridge, G., B. Ranke, Behari Lai. 56 Barrow, R. P., 90, 94, B.
Bainbridge, W. K, ft. Banks, C, 50, 52, B. Barrow, W. D., 28, B.
Baines, C. E., 7, 2, B. Banks, J. S., 131 Barrow, W. F., 28, B.
Baines, H. M., 63 Banks, S. H. OB., B. Barry, C. C. S., 73
Baines, I. A., 92, ft., B. Banks, S. J., 3 Barry, I. P., 101, 105, B.
Baines, W. N., 72 Bannerman, A. D'A. G., 34, ft. Barry, T. D. C, lot, B.
Baird, A. W ,ft., B. Bannerman, P. W., B. Barry, W., 20, B.
Baipai, Sitla P., 54 Bannerman, W., ft. Barry, W. G.. 85
Bakar, M., 56 Bannerman, W. B-, 86, B Barstow H. C. 20, B.
Baker, A. H., 106 Bansda, Raja of, 178 Barter, J. F., B.
Baker, C. M., 91, 95, B. Banswara, H.H. Maharawal of. 177 Barter, T. R., 88
Baker, E. C. S., 41. 48 Banton, W. H. P., 3, B. Bartholomeusz, M. L., B.
Baker E. N., 7. io,»., B. Baoni, H.H. Nawab of, 177 Bartholomew, R., B.
Baker, F., 20, B. Bapuji Mahipat Kharkar, 9s Bartlelt, E. W. J., 52
Baker, G. H., 59 Barada Charan Mitra, 19, 43, B. Bartlett, H. E., 39
Baker, H. V. S., 2C, 64 B. Barada Prasad Ghose, 48 Bartlett, H. G. H., 52
Baker, O., B. : Baraundha, Raja of, 178 Bartlett, T. W., B.
Baker, R. I., 101, B. Barber, C. A., 32, 82 Barton, A. E., 61, B.
Baker, T. H., 88 1 Berber, R. E., 72 Barton, M. C, ft.
Baker, W. E., 113 Barbour, Sir D. M., 20 120, ft., B. Barton, T. S., 55
Baker, W. T. W., 01, 95 B. Barclay, A. H. I.., 654 Barton, W. P., 14, 62, 68, B.
Baker, W. W., 27, B. Barclay E., 654, B. Barwani, Rana of, 178
Bakewell, J. H., 80, B. Barclay, P. D., B. Barwell, C. A., 135
Bakhsh, Sardar Sir Ghaus, ft. Bardalai, M. C, 41 Barwell, R., 117
Bakhsh, Husain, 654 Bardswell, H. R., 78, 8t, B. Barwell, W., IIS
Bakhsh, Khuda, 63 Barbam, C. M., 99 Barwick, F. M-, 107
Bakhsh, Khuda, of Patna, ft. Harhamdeo Narain, 46 Barzore Tamshedji Dalai, 14, 56, B.
Bakhsh, Malik Khuda, 34 Baria, Raja of, 178 Basak, G. C, 44
Bakhsh, Sheikh M., 54 ' Baring, E. (1), (see also Cromer, Lord) Basanta Krishna Bose, 46
Bakhshi Ram Singh, 63, B. 1 T20 Basanta Kumar Mullick, 13, 43, B.
Bakht_ Narayan, 54 Baring, E., (2), 7, B. Bashyam Aiyanger, Sir V., 75, 654,
Bakshi Roman Singh, of Indore, ft. Baring, F., tio ft.,B.
Balaii Gangadhar, 37 Baring, T. G. (sec also Northbrook, Baskcomb, L. W., 2, B.
Balak Ram, 91, 95, B. Lord), 113 Baskett, R. S., 106
Balarama Iyer, K., 28 Bariorji Dorabji Patel, ft. Basu, Akshay Kumar, 44
Balasinor, Nawab of, 178 Barker, D. A., 6 Basu, Bhupal Chandra, 4:
Balbi, J., 107 Barker, F. C, B. Basu, Bhupendra Nath, 43
Baldrey, F. S. H., Barker, Miss M. E., ft. Basu, Nritya Gopal, 2s
Baldwin, G. M., ft. Barker, P. L., 16, 61, 62, B. Basu, R. V., 44
Baleshwar Parshad, 654 Barker, R. C, 37, »., B. Batchelor, E., 16, 36, B.
Balfour, A. S., 105 Barker, W. H., 108 Batchelor. S. L., 90, 93, B.
Balfour, C. F., 15, 56, B. Barlee.K.W., 91,95, B. Bate, T. E. L., 66, ft., B.
Balfour, H., 22 Barlow, C. H., 23 Bateman, H. B. J., 20, 654, B.
Balfour, J., 127 Barlow, Sir G. H., 115, 118, 122 Bates, F. T., 64
Balkrishna Vasudev Pandurang, 103 Barlow, G. T., 57. B. Bath, Marquess of, 1, 113, B.
Balmakund Das, ft. Barlow, H., 46, B. Bathurst, Rt. Hon. C. B., 111
B2I Mukand, 56 Barlow, Sir R. W.. 658 Bathurst, J. A., 16, 37, B.
Balston, C. R.T., 28, 83, fi. Barnard, A. B., 48 Battacharya, M. N., 24, 39, B.
Balthasar, G., 658 Barnard, P. G., 59 Batten, G. H. M., 20
Baluchistan, Nawab Sardar Sir Shah- Barnardiston, E., 29 Batten, H. G., B.
baz Khan, ft. Barnes, E , 35, 172 Batten, J. K., 37, 38, 77, B.
Balwant Ramchandra Sahasrabudhe, Barnes, Sir £., 117 Battcnberg, H.R.H. Princess Henry
99 _ Barnes, H. C, 14, 40, B. of, ft.
Balwant Singh, Raja, ft. Barnes,is, Sir H. S. 9. 69. >33i '35, Batlie, I S., 85
Balwant Singh, Sardar, 63 ft.B. Battle, W. A. A., 71
Bamanji, K. R. (see Bomanji) 1 Barnes, O., ft. Batty, H., 90, 93, B.
Bamber, C. J., 66, B. Barnes, R. G., 2 Battye, A., ft.
Bamber, H. C. L., 48 Barnicott, A. W., 19, 45,, B. Battye, R., 50
Bamber, H. W. J., B. Barniville, J. J., 15, 45, ii. Battye, W. R., 33
Bamford, H. A., 47, B. Barns. J. S., 127 Baudry, G. E., 85
Bamra, Raja of, ft. Baroda, Maharaja Gaekwar of, '77.ft- Baugh, G. J., 105
Ban Bihari Kapur, ft. Baroda, Maharani Gaekwar of, ft. Baum, E. F., 6
Banaji, L. N., 93, B. Baroda Kanta Gangooly, 46 Bawa Jewan Singh, 73
Banbury, G., 78 Barr, A. D. St.C, 37, 65 Baxter, B., 28, B.
Bandyopadya, Krishna Chandra, 46, ! Barr, Sir D. W. K., 33, »., B. Baxter, N. B., 5
B. Barr, H. K., 33 Bayford, E. H.,89
Banerjee, B. L-, 44 Barratt, C. H., 63, B. Baylay, C. A., B.
Banerjee, D., B. Barratt, W. C, ft. Bayley, C. B., 43
Banerjee, G. Cm 44 Barren, E. A., B3 Bavley, C. S., 10, 33, ft., B.
Banerjee, Girindra C., 46 Barrett, A. A., ft. I Bayley, Sir E. C, 119
Banerjee, Sir G. D., 654, B. Barrett,, E.C..B.
r.. i_., JA. Bayley, Sir L. H., B.
Banerjee, Hem Chandra, 49, B. Barrett, tE., 66 Bayley, Sir S. C, r, 20, 11S.
Banerjee, Hiralal, 46 Barrett, S., 107 130, 133, ft.. B.
Banerjee, Radhakant, 46 Barrett, . 107 I Bayley, S. F., 35, B.
Banerjee, R. N., 46 Barrie, C. B., 29 Bayley, W. B., ill, 115, "8
Banerii, A. R.. 77, 81, B. Barrington, A. H. M., 5 Bayliss, W. H., a
Banerji, Gopi Krishna, 44 Barron, A. H., B. Bayly, A. W. L., ft.
Banerji, K., B. Barron, C. A., 13, 6t, 68, B. 1 Bayly, W. G., B.
Banerji, Pramada C, 53, B. Barron, W. E., 39 Bayly, W. G. G., a8
Banerji, Puma Chundra, 44 Barrow, Sir E. G., ft., B. Bayne, A., 2
Bangalore Krishnarao, 96 Barrow, F., B. Bayne, C. G., 10, 69, ft., B.
ft. Ste Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
B. See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
664 INDEX OF NAMES. [BA-BI.
Bazhul, Karim, 46 Bell, R. D., oi, 95, B. Bhattacharjee, R. S., 46
Beachcroft, C. P., 13. 45. Bell, T. R. D., too Bhattacharyya, K. C, 25
Beachcroft, F. P., 20, B. Bell, W. 61, 65, R., B. Bhattacharyya, Manmathnatb, 24, B.
Beadon, C, 119, 130 Bell, W. L., 24 Bhaunagar, H.H. Thakur Sahib of,
Beadon, C. (Col.), B. Bellasis, E. S., 64, B. 177, R-
Beadon, G. C, 63, B. Beilasis, J., 127 Bhave, Anant Gopal, 654
Beadon, H. C, 62 Bellew, F. D., 52 Bhawani Singh, H.H. 'Maharaja, R.
Beadon, R. R. a C, 59 Belli, C. S., 20 Bhikaji Jatar, Sri Ram, R., B.
Beadon, W. aC, 50 Bellingham, H. C, 2, B. Bhimbai Kirparam, 658
Beale, A. C, 654 Belvadi, N., 96 Bhobendra Narayan, K., 50
Beale, H. F., 96, B. Benares, Maharaja of, 177, R. Bhoobun Mohun Bose, B.
Beale, R., 70 Benest, F. E., 2 Bhopal, H.H. Begam of, 177, 178. S-
Beale, W., 97 Benett, W. C, 20, B. Bhor, Pant Sachiv of, 178
Beaman, F. C. <>., 90, 93, B. Benfold, E., 105 Bhore, J. W., 78, 81, B.
Beames, H. B., li. Benger, A., 3, B. Bhowani Das, 63
Bean, L. C. D., 39 Bern Madbao Mitra, 46 Bhownaggree, Sir M. M., R.
Bean, M., 107, B. Uenn, R. A. E., 35, R. Bhuban Mohan Gangooly, 44
Bean, W. F. L., 65 Bennet, E., 19 Bhuban Mohan Ghose, 44
Beard, J., 115 Bennett, C W., R. Bhup lndra Bikram Singh, Raja
Beatrice, Princes*, R. Bennett, E., 88 R. Chandra Basu, 41
Beatson, S. B., R. Bennett, G. A. T., 25, 51 Bhupal
Beatson-Bell, N. D., 12, 45, B. Bennett, H. J., 2, B. Bhupat Rai, 29
Beattie, H. M., 52 Bennett, T. J.. R. Bhupati Chakravarti, 46
Beatty, C. A. B., 100 Bennett, W. E. T., 64, B. Bhupendra Nath Basu, 43
Beatty, J., 658 Bensley, C. H., 66 Bhut Nath Chatterjee, 29
Beatty, T. B., B. Bensley, C. N., 73 Bhutan, Tongsa Penlop of, R.
Beaty, F. M. A., 33 Bensley, E. C, B. Bhuttacharjee, J., 46
Beauchamp, H. K., R. Benson, Miss A. M., 10? Bibra, F. H., 39
Beauchamp. L. M. E., R. Benson. C, 82, B. Bichu, Thakur, R.
Beauchamp, \V. G., 105 Benson, K. S., 76, 79, B. Biddle, J.B. W., 100
Beaufort, W. M., 20 Benson, T., 30, B Biddulph, C. E., B.
Beaumont, E. J., 43, 51. i°5, '07, Benson, W. R., 20 Biddulph, I., 115, B.
B. Bent, H., 51 Biddulph, T. H. S., 24, 65, B.
Beaumont, J., 128 Bentinck, A. H.W., 16, 45, B. Biden, W. M., 2, B.
Beaumont, T., B. Bentinck, Lord W. C, 115, 116, 117, Bidie, C. L., 85
Beavan, R., B. 132 Bidie, G., R., B.
Beazeley, G. A., 31 Benton, A. H., 20, B. Biemacki, A., 658
Bebb, J., no, in Benton, J., 36, 61, 64, R., B. Biernacki, R. K., 30
Becher, A. R., B. Benyon, R., 131 , Bigge, W., 70, B.
Beck, J. H., 99 Bepin Behary Cbatterjee. 44 Biggs, C, 3, B.
Becker, C. M., ax Beresford, I. S., R., B. Biggs, H. V., R.
Beckett, H. B., B. Beresford, M., 133 Kigg-Wither, A. C, B.
Beckett, S., R. Bergtheil, C. J., 36 Bigg-Wither, F., 70.
Beckwitb, Sir T. S., 126, 127 Bcnngton, J. R., 48 Bignell, B. H., 69
Beddy, E. S. L., 27 Berkeley, Sir G. H. F., 133 Bignell, E. D. F., B.
Bedford, C. A. S., B. Berkeley, J. C, R., B. Bignell, R. A. D O, 40, B.
Bedford, C. H., 49 Berkeley, R. B., 34, B. Bignell, W. K. D O., B.
Bedford, J. D. H., 5 Berkeley, S. H. 58 igsby, S. H
Bedford, J. P., 77. 81, B. Berkeley, S. J. P., 65 ban La\ Banerjee,
Bi 44
Beechey, A. St. V. • 39 Bernard, SirC. E., 132, 133, 134 Bijawar, Maharaja of, 177
Beechey, W., 28 Bernard, J. H., n, 44, B. Bikanir (Rajpulana), Maharaja of,
Beechy, P„ 70 _ Berrill, E., B. 172, 177, R-
Beeston, R. C, B. Berrington, T. D. D., 30, B. Bilderbeck, J. B., 81, B.
Beet, A. C, 19 Berthon, H. W., 97 Bill, J. H. H., 17, 62, 68, B.
Beg, M. K. B. F., 96 Berthoud, C. H., 15, 56, B. Billing, W., 47
Begbie, A. G„ B. Berthoud, E. H., 17, 45, B. Billings, G. D., 58, B.
Begbie, A. W.r*i 13° Best, J. W., 78, B. Billings, H. G., 658
Begbie, E. W., R. Betham, I. A., 25, 51 Billson, H. G., 59
Begbie, L. F., 18, 37, B. Betham, W. G., 100 Bimala Charan Mozumdar, 658
Begg, J., 89 Bethune, J. E. D., 118 Bingham, A G., 105, 106
Behari Lai Chandra, 51 Betterton, F. A., 5 Bingham, C. T., B.
Behari Lai Gupta, 9, 26, 43, B. Beveridge, H., 30, B. Bingley, A. H., 172
Behari Lai Rajak, 29 Beverley, H-, 20, B. Binod Behari Mitter, 654
Behramji Mehrvanji Malabari, 172 Beville, F. G., 35, B. Bion, F. F., 57
Beighton. T. D., 20, B. Beville, (J. F., R. Bipin Behari Mukerji (/?/.), 44
Beit, F. V. C, 73 Beynon, W. G. L., R. Bipin Bihari Chakravarti, 57
Belchambers, R., B. Beynon, W. H., 134 Bipin Bihari Mukarji (£/./'.). 54
Belcher, W. E. G., 57 Beyts, C. A., 01, 95, B. Bipin Bihari Sen, 44
Bell, A. (i), 129 Beyts, J. N. C., 109 Bipin Khrishna Bose, 7, R.
Bell, A. (2), 129 Bhadbhade, R. G., 94 Bipin Vihari Gupta, 48
Bell, C. A., 13, 45, 47. B. Bhag Ram, Pandit, R. Bipradas, Chatterji, B.
Bell, C. F., 5 Bhagavati Charan Mittra, 44, B. Bir Bikram Singh, Kunwar, R.
Bell, E. A. S., 39 Bhagvandas, L, 95 Birch, E. A., B.
Bell, E. N., 19, 70, B. Bhagwan Bukhsh Singh. 172 Birch, E. G., 30 B.
Bell, E. \V., 71 Bhandarltar, R. G., 89, R. Birch, ]. B., 74
Bell, G. A. C, 24 Bhangaonkar, K. N., 654 Birch, W. B., B.
Bell, G. H., 71 Bhar, Nityananda, 46 Bird, B. H., 15,62, K.
Bell, G. J. H., 73 Bharatpur, H.H. Maharaja of, 177 Bird, C. A., 78, B.
Bell, H., 20 Bharat Singh, 19, 54, B. Bird, C. P., 30, B.
Bell, H. F. E., 16, 37, 4c, B. Bhardi, Rango Ramchandra, 95 Bird, F. D., 81
Bell, H. J., 12, 54, B. Bhashyam Aiyangar, Sir V. (see Bird, Sir G. C, ft.
Bell, H. L., 44 Bashyam Aiyanger, Sir V.) Bird.G. R., 37, E.
Bell, J. R., fi. Bhaskar Shridhar Joshi, 94 Bird, H. M., 20, B.
Bell, M. D., 70, 80, B. Bhaskarrao Ramchandra Heblicar, 95 , Bird, J., 134
. Sit Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
. Set Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 433 to «S3-
[BI—BR. INDEX OF NAMES. 665
Bird, R., ,49, «• Bolster, R. C, 18, 62, B. Bowring, L. B., 20, 134, ft., B.
Bird.W. v. J.' a., 64, b. Bolton, A. J., 107 Bowser, T., 123
Bird, W.v. w., n6, n8 Bolton, C. W., 9, 44, 133, JSj., fi. Boxweli, F., 48
Birdwood, Sir G. C. M., fi., B. Bolton, H. N., 16, 62, 68, B. Boyce, H. G., 26, 57, B.
Birdwood, G. T., 59 Bolton, R. E. C., ios, 106 Boyd, A. E., 103
Birdwood, H. M., 02, 127, 129, ft., B Bolus, K. I., 91, 95, fi. Boyd, C. C, 90, 93, B.
Birendra Chandra Sen, 14, 45, B. Boraanji, K. R., 91, 94, B. Boyd, D. J., 17, 62, B.'
Birks, A. R., 9, 70, B. Bombay, Bishop of, 99 Boyd, F. K., 89, 91, 93, 95, B.
Birley, U, 16, 45, B. Bomford,, G..35,
G..^5, ft.,
.. fi. Boyd, H. W. B., 101. B.
Bin-ell, H., 17, 69, 70, B. Bompas, C. H., 12, 45, B. Boyd, J. E. E. A., B.
Biscoe, C. L., 29, B. Bonavia, E., B. Boye, C., 127
Biscoe, W. W., ft. Bond, F. G., ft. Boyes, G. T. H., 4
Bishaniber Diyal, 63 Bond, W. J. H., fi. Boyes, W. J., 654
Bishamber Nath, 63 Bonham-Carter, H., 29, B. Boyle, R. V., ft.
Bishop, E., 107, 109 Bonham-Carter, N., 12, 45, B. Boys, G. P., 53
Bishop, RA 3 Bonnaud, A. P., S54, B. Brabson, J., 61
Biss, A. H.. 51 Bonnaud, W. A., 52, B. Bracken, G. T. H., 73, 81, B.
Bisset, A. A., 5 Bonnerjee, K. K. S., 25 Brackenbury, C. F., 6
Bissett, Sir W. S. S„ ft., B. Bonny, A., 105, 106 Brackenbury, Sir H., 120. , B.
Biswas, Pran Krishna, 44 Bonus, A. R., 90, 95, B. Brackenbury, M. C, ft
Biswas, Ris Behari, 48 Bonus, J., B. Bradbery, E., 109
Blaber, E., 46 Booker, R. W., 109 Bradbury, H., 50
Black, G. C, 2 Bookey, I. T. B., ft. Braddon, J. B., B.
Black. H. S., 105, 107, B. Boone, C., 126 Braddyll, T., 115
Blackbome, R., in Booth, W., 41, 47, B. Bradford, Sir E. R . c. 134, »., B.
Blackwell, G. F. R., 72 Booth-Gravely, W., 6 Bradford, Sir 1 127
Blackwood, J. R., is, 45, B. Booty, P. A., 42, 77, B. Bradley, F., 73
Blair, B., 107 Boppe, L., fi. Bradley, H., 75, 76, 80, 88, E.
Blair, H., si Borah, S., 654 Bradley, R-, B.
Blair, H. F., 53, B. Borner, E. S., 106 Bradley, R. E., 48
Blair, T., fi. Boiradaile, G. W., fi. Bradley-Birt, F. B., 16, 45, B.
Blair, R. W., 51 Borradaile, H. B., ft. Bradshaw, F. E., 654, B.
Blake, T. A., 28 Borrah, B. N., 27, B. Braide, G. F. W., 66
Blalceman, W. A. E., 25, 102 Bosanquet, J., no Braidwood, H. L., 77, 81, B.
Blakesley, E. H., 12, 36, B. Bosanquet, O. V., 33, 77, 172, B. Brajendra Nath De, 9, 44, B.
Blakeway, D. B., 62, 68 Bosanquet, T., 92 Bramley, P. B., 39
Blakeway, J. P., 27, B. Hose, Basanta Krishna 46 Bramlev, R. C., 32, 59
Blanc, Sir H. J., fi., B. Bose, Bipin Krishna, 7, ft. Brandy, W. J., 20
Blandford, H. W., 24 Bose, Bhoobun Mohun, B. Brander, H. R., ft.
Blanc, D. A., 129 Bo-e, H. C, B. Brander, J. P., 91, 95, B.
Blanford, H. R., 5 Bose, J. C, 47, ft- Brander, W. B., 19
Blanford, W. T., ft. Bose, K. C., ft. Brandis, Sir D., ft.. B.
Blathwayt, C. G., 92, B Bose, K. D., 44, B. Brandreth, A. M., B.
Blathwayt, C. H., 91, 95 B. Bose, K. K. B. Brandreth, J. E. L., 20
Bleazby. G. B., 25. 60 Bose, L. K., 41, 44 Brandt, F., 78, B.
Blenkinsop, E. R. K., 13, 36, B. Bose, L. M., 96 Branfoot, A. M., 3, ft- B.
Blenkinsop, F. H.,B. Bose, N. K., fi. Branson, J. C. E., 10, 24, 50, B.
Blenncrhassctt, A. C. Y. H. M.B., 15, Bose,tR. K., 43, B. Branthwaite, F. J., 72
36, B. Bose, S. C, 47 Brasher, A. H., 17, 62, B.
Blennerhassett, W., 20, B. Bose. Satis C, 46 Brasier, C. E., 85, B.
Blewitt, R. E., 65 Bose, U. N., 44 Bray, D. de S., 17, 33, 62, B.
Bligh, W. G., B. Boswell, J. j., ft. Brayne, F. L., 6
Bliss, Sir H. W.,78, 125, ft., B. Bosworth-Smith, B. N., 16, 62, fi. Breay, C. F., 85
Blissett, T., B. Botham, A. W., 16, 45, B. Brebner, B. R. M., to6
Bloch, T., 52 Boughey, G. F. O., ft., B. Brebner, J. M., 107, 109
Blood, Sir B., ft., B. Roughey, G. M., 18, 6a, B. Bremncr, W. S., 46
Blood, B. W., fi. Boughton, H. E., 106 Brendon, B. A., 90, 95, B.
Bloomfield, A., B. Boulderson, A., 20 Brercton, A., 3, 654, fi., B.
Blumenthal, S., 3, B. Boulnois, C., B. Brereton, H. 1., 24, B.
Blundell - Hollinshead-Blundell, R., Boulton, H. C., 110 Brereton, R. H., 10, 58, B.
128 Bourchier, C, 121 Bretherton, G. H., 658
Blunt, A. W.. 39 Bourchier, R., 126 Brett, C. M. W., 9, 25, B.
Blunt, E. A. H., 17, 56, B. Bourdillon,J5ir J. A., 9, 34, 42, 130, Brett, G. S., 65
Blunt, W., 118, 130 134., ftu " Brett, J., 98
BIyth. W. D., 658 Bourke, D. R. S., 5 Brewin, F. C., 2
Boalth, V. H., 30 Bourke, J. J., 25, B. Brewin, H., 100
Hoard, A. C, 5 Bourke, Rt. H, R. (Lord Conne- Brewster, J. F.f 6
Boas, H.J., 13. 55. B .), 122 Bridges, J. E., 20, B.
Bobbili, Zamindar of, ft. Bourne, A. G., 75, 83, B. Bridgnell, J., 25, 42
Bocarro, J., 89 Bourne, G. C, 4 Briggs, A. B., 5
Bocquet, R., ft. Boustead, R., B. Briggs, H. S., 2, B.
Bodas Vaman Mahadev, 94 Boulflower, W. N., B. Briggs, R. C., 5
Koddam, H. T., 79, B. Bovill, E., B. Bnggs, W. H., B.
Boddam, W. W., B. Bowden, A. C„ 105 Bright, G., 20
Boddy, O. V., 654, B. Bowden, A. St. C., 106 Bright, G. E., 29
Bodham, R. H.. 126 Bowden, H. J. A., 654, B Bright, W. R., 10, 51, fi.. B.
Bodilly, F., 25, B. Bowden, W. J., 3, B. Brightmore, A. W., 4
Body, C. S., 3, B. Bowen, C. E., 70 Brigstocke, A. M., 13, 14, 36, E„
goileau, F. W.. ft. Bowen, J. C. G., 98 Brij Mohan Lai, 27, B.
Boileau, H.W 657 Bower, G., 11, 55, B. Brij Raj Singh, 172
Boisrago", G. H., H. Bowie, M. M., B. Brind, M. J. B.
BoKnarayan Borrah, 27, fi. j Bowie-Evans, C. H., 34 Briscoe, C. 48
Bolder, J., 60, B. Bowles, R., 127 Briscoe, H. K., 18, 45, fi.
Bolster, J. A., 2, B. Bowring, J. B., 658 Brittain, A. H. B., 85
, See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to iy-. . and preceding Honors Lists.
. See Alphabetical " Record of Services,'" PP- 423 to 653.
666 INDEX OF NAMES. [BR—CA.
Broadbent, J. E., R., B. Bryant, J. F., 77, 81, B. Burrup, J. A. E., 50
Broadfo.it, R. D., 76, 80, ft. Bryant, W., 52 Burt, A., 51
Broadway, K. P., 65 Bryning, W. I., 25, 50 Burt, C. H. S., 51
Broadway, P. N., fi. Bryson, A. C, 51, B. Burt, H. P., 29, E.
Brodie, N. S., 75, 81, E. Bryson, R., 86 Burt, T. W., 109
Brodie, V. A., 76, 80. B. Buchan, W. H., 18, 45, B. Burt, W. S., 51
Brodie, W. P., 654. B. Buchanan, A., 39 Burton Chandu Lai, 57
Bro lie-Mills, J., 102, E. Buchanan, E. SC., 72 Burton, F. H., 15, 62, B.
Brodrick, St. J., 1. it?, B. Buchanan, W. J., 49, 50, B Burton, W. H., E.
Brojendra Coomar Seal, B. Buck, C. H., 6a Buiury, H. J., 654
Brokenshaw, G. B., 106 Buck, Sir E. C, 20, R., E. ush, H. W., 2
Bus]
Bromhead, Sir B. P.. R. Buckingham and Chandos, Duke of, Bushell, C. L.,
Bromley, T. E., 6 122 Busk, Sir E. H., 4
Brook-Fox, F. G., B. Buckingham, J., R. Busteed, H. E., R., E.
Brooke, J. C, 134 Buckinghamshire, Earl of, in Buta Mai, Sahgal, E.
Brooke, T. H. B., B. Buckland, C. E., 20, 654, R.. B. Butler, E. J., 36
Brooke, Sir W. R., R., B. Buckland, H. H., B. Butler, J., E.
Brooke-Meares, A., 38 Buckle, H., IS. Butler, M. S. D., 15, 62, B.
Brookes. J. A. R., 24 Buckler, G. A., 107 1 Butler, S. H., 12, 53, 55, R.. E.
Brooks, G., 3 Buckley, G. F., 60 Butler, T.. 36, 46. B.
Brooks, R., 654 Buckley, L. E., 77, Si, B. Butler, W. G., 2, B.
Broome, L. N., E. Buckley, R. B., R., B. Butnath Chakrabati, 96
Broomfield, R. S., 6 Bucknill, W. B., 47 Butterfield, VV. R., 28, 83
Brough, A., 29 Budd, R., 123 Butterworth, A., 76, 81, 83, E.
Broughton, de Gyfford, Lord, 112 Budden, H. O., 634, B. Butts, H. H., B.
Broun, J. A., 10, 55, E. Budge, C. G,, 52 Buyers, J. W R., B.
Brown, A., 42 Buist, A. W. T., 66 Byatt, J.. 2, B.
Brown, A. D., 91, 95, B. Buick. D., 78 Byramji Rustomji iilehta, 17, 45, t».
Brown, C.( ACS.), 19 Bulkeley, T. H. R., 7 Byrne, J., 17. 45. E.
Brown, C. (Police), 654. R-. E. Bulkley, H. G., 103 Byrne, M. C, 51
Brown, C. D., 92, B. Bull, C. A., E. Byrne, St. Q., 48
Brown, E. H., 49, 52, 105 Bull, E., 85 Byrnes, W. F., 5
Brown, F. l., B Bull, F. E., 57 Bythell, W. J., 31, E.
Brown, G.,, 126, 129 Bull, H. G.. 2, B. Bythese.1, J., R.
Brown, G. E. R. G., >2, 69, 71, B. Bullen-Smith, J. R., 114
Brown, G. w., - Bullock, E. W., 107
Brown, H.. A., 18, 70, B. Bullock, F. D'O., 20, E. Cahell, W. H. 15, 69, E.
Brown, J. 107 Bullock, F. S., 20, R., E. Cable, E., 7
Brown, J. 28, 89,, B. Bullock, R., B. Caccia, A. M. 1 39 R
Brown, M., 83 Bulman, A. R., 20, B. Cadambi Shrinivasachar, 96
Brown, P., 65 Bunburv. C. E. F., 11, 61, 68, B. Cadell, A. 20, 120, 131, R.. E.
Brown, R. C, 90, 95, Bundi, Maharao Raja of, 177, R. Cadell, J. M., 59
Brown, R. R., 6 Bunyer, B. C, 106 Cadell, P. R., 9°. 95. E.
Brown, T. E. B., R., Burbridge, D. J., B. Cadell. T., 135, R., E.
Brown, V. A., J06 Burd, D., 3 Cafe, W. M.,R.
Brown, VV. B., 11, 43, B. Burdon, E., 6 Caird, C. E., 2
Browne, A. G. F., R. Burdwan, Raja of, R. Caird, F. P.
Browne, C. A., 60 Burges, J. S., no Calcraft- Kennedy, B. C. H ,
Browne, C. A. R., 28, B. Burgess, J., R., E. B.
Browne, C. E., 70, 71 Burke, C. T., E. Calcutta, Bishop of, 23,
Browne, C. M., 3a Burke, E. H., 25 Caldecott, F. J., R.
Browne, F. D , 39 Burke, E. P., s Calderon, J. J. W7, 105
Browne, F. M., 4 Burke, J., E. Caleb, C. C. 66
Browne, Lord H. U. (Marquess of Burke, R. J. C, 97 Callaghan, T. , 3, E.
Sligo), 22, B. Burke, W. H., 102 B. Calnan, D.. 11, 55, 172, B.
Browne, Sir J., '35 Burkil,, I. H., 36, B. ' Calvert, H., 16, 62, B.
Browne, Sir S., Burkitt, H. H., 78, 81, E. Calvert, J. T., 49
Browne, S. H.,. 49. R-. B. Burkitt, W.J. D., 14, 5°, »• Cama, A. K., at, 95, B.
Browne, S. J. Burkitt, Sir W. R., 9, 53. E. Cama, C. B. N., 18, 37, B.
Browne, W.,; .1. Burls, E. G.j 2, R., E Cambay, H.H. Nawab of, 177
Browne, W. fc ..,, 86, B. Burlton, C. H. B., 82, E. Cambridge. H.R.H. Duke of, 658
Browning, C. A. R., R., B. Burlton, H. M. B., E Cameron, C, E.
Browning, C. H-, 47 Burlton, P. S. M., 62, E. Cameron, C. H., 1 18
Browning, H. A., 69, B. Burn, J. G., 77. 81, E. Cameron, D., 20, E.
Browning, W. B., 86, R., B. Burn, J. M., 31, E. Cameron, F. E., 85
Brownlow, d'A. C, 96 Burn, P. H., 105 Cameron, H. A., 29
Brownlow, C. C, R. Burn, R., 13. 55, E. Cameron, L, 24, 99
Brownlow, Sir C. H., R. Burn, R. N., 3, 28. E. Cameron, L., B.
Brownlow, H. A., B. Burn, S., 6 Cameron, W. L-, E.
Brownlow, R. D. C, 105, 107 Burn, W., 5 Cameron, W. L. S. L., 89 96
Brownrigg, F. W., 10, 55, IS. Burne, K.. G., 654. E. Cammiade, P. E., 16. 40, E.
Bruce, A. B., 12, 55, B Burne, O., 30, B. Campbell, A. (A'. /..If.), 107, R.
Bruce, A. K., 32, E. Burne, Sir O. R. T., 114. R-, Campbell, Sir Alexander, 123
Bruce, A. M'C, R. Burnett, C. J., 172 Campbell, Sir Archibald, 12!, 12a
Bruce, Hon. C. G., R. Burnett, S. H., 101 Campbell, Archibald (/.C.S.), iS, 62,
Bruce, C. W. A., 72 Burn-Murdoch, J Li. E.
Bruce, R. 1., R., B. Burns, C L., 98 Campbell, A. A., 48
Bruce, W. A. M., 8 Burrard, S. G., 31 Campbell, A. E., B.
Bruere, R. S. E. R., B. Burrell, P. S., 58 Campbell, A. F. T., 3 E.
BrUhl, P. J., 48 Burridge, C. E., 2 Campbell, A. W , 83
Brunyate. J. B., 13, 55, B. Burrough, J., 4 Campbell, A. W. D., B.
Bryant, E. P., 52 Burroughs, W. G. Campbell, A. Y. G., 75, 77 E.
Bryant, F. B., 35, 72. B. Burrow, S. G., 6 Campbell, Sir C. (aft. Lord Clyde)
Bryant, H. B., 85 Burrows, L. R., 7 8, E. "7
^. See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
II. See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
CA—CH.j INDEX OF NAMES. 667
Campbell, C. C, ft. Carr, W., 14, 60, fit. Chandra, B. L., 51
Campbell, C. D., 658 Carr-Calthrop, C. W., 654, fit. Chandra Bhusan Chakravarti, 46
Campbell, C. G., 2, fi. Carr-Gomm, F. C, 78 Chandra Kanta Sen, 41
Campbell, C. H., 20 Carr-White, P., 34 Chandra Narayan Gupta, 46
Campbell, C. 0., 106 Carroll, E. R. W. C, 43 Chandra Nath Ghosh, 44
Campbell, C. R., 106 Carrroll, J. C, 66 Chandra, Ram, 56
Campbell, C. S., 91, 95, E. Carson, C. W. C, 25 Chandra Sckhar Kar, 46
Campliell, D., loy Carson, W. P., 654, fit. Chandra Shamsher Jang, Sir, ft.
Campbell, D. J. A., 10, 38, E. Carstairs, R., 20, fit. I Chandu Lai, 56
Campbell, D. McN., fit. Carter, G. M. S., fit. Chandu Lai, Burton, 57
Campbell, E. P., 106 Carter, H., 72 Chandu Lai, I. C, 63
Campbell, F., ft. Carter, H. A., ft. Chandulal Mathuradas Qaulatjada,
Campbell, F. J. B., 55, fit. Carter, J. R. B. G., 97 i Chandu
9* Lai, Prem Chund, 27
Campbell, F. J. G., 20, fit. Carter, P. J., fit.
Campbell, Sir G., 114, 130, 132 Carter, R. E., 46, fit. Chandu Lai, Rai Sahib, 57
Campbell, G. A., fit. Carticr, J., 115 Chandumal Gopaldas Thadani, 96
Campbell, H. B. D., 57 Cartland, W. N., 5 Channer, B., ft.
Campbell, H. W., fit. Carvalho, F. L., 87 Chamier, G. N., ft.
Campbell, I. D. F., 60 Carvalho, H. F., 94, 95 I Channer, O. H., 101, fit.
Campbell, Surg.-Maj. J., 658 Casamaijor, J. H., 124 Channing, F. C, 20, fit.
Campbell, J., 8, 16, fit. Casement, Sir W., 118 Chanter, E. D., 28, 71
Campbell, ]. S., 11, 55, fit. Casey, A. E. C, 22, B. Cnapman, C, 2, fit.
Campbell, J. S. (Chief Commr. Casey, E. H., 106 . Chapman, C. C. T., 69
Centr. Prtw.), 132 Caspersz, C. P., 10, 43, fit. Chapman, C. E., 20
Campbell, L. R. H. D., ft. Cassels, A., 114 Chapman, E. F., ft.
Campbell, Sir R., 111 Cassels, W. S., 16, 56, fit. Chapman, E. P., 12, 43, fit.
Campbell, R. C, 31 Casson, H. A., 12, 61 .fit. Chapman, J. B., 89, 96
Campbell, R. H., 76, 8!, fit. Casson, R., 18, 70, fit. Chapman, P. F., 39
Campbell, R. N., 49, 172, fit Castle, R. A. E., 72 Chapman, P. H., 24
Campbell, T. )., 59 Castle, R. C, 48 Chapman, R. A. B., II, 3s, 8.
Campbell, W. E. M., 15 53, fit Castlereagh, Visct., 112 Chapman, R. B., 20, ft., fit.
Campbell, W. MacL.,75 Castor, R. H., 73 Chapman, R. C, 24, fit.
Campbell-Walker, I., fit. Cater, A. N. L., 19 Chappan Menon, V., 658
Campion, A., 4 Caulfield, G. N., ft. Chappel, H. E., 30, 67, fit.
Campion, J. M., 172, fit. Cautley, Sir P. T., 113 CharC E. S., 81, 88
Candy, C. H., 38, fit. Caudwell, G. W., z Chari, P. S. Srinivasa, 85
Candy, E. T., 92, ft., fit. Cave-Brown J. A., 658 Chari, S. R., fit.
Candy, R. E., 92, fit. Cave-Browne, E. R.. ft., fit. Chariyar, P. R., 78, 81, fit.
Cannell, K . 4 Cawley G. J., fit. Chariyar, S. G., 80, fit.
Canney, D. A. 24 Cayley, H., 658 Chariyar, V. K. Ramanuja, 80, 82, fit.
Canning, Rt. Hon. G., 112 Chadha, K. N., 51 Chariyar, V. Rajagopala, 656
Canning, Visct., 116, 130 Chadwick, D. T., 78, 81, 82, fit. Charkhari, II. H., Maharaja
Cant, A., 99 Chadwick, W., 28, fit. ■77. ft
Cantopber, B. W., fit. Chakrabati, Butnath, 96 Charles, A. P., 16, 56, fit.
Cantopher, J. A., 105 Chakrabartl, G. N., 58 I Charles ol Denmark, Princess, ft.
Capel, G. B., 10S Chakravarti, B. B., 57 Charles, F. L., 92, fit.
Cappel, Sir A. J. L., ft., fit. Chakravarti, B. C, 46 Charles, I. G., 20, fit.
Cappel, E. L., 90, 04, ft., fit. Chakravarti, Bhupati, 46 Charles, R. H., 49, fit.
Card, H. C, 2, fit Chakravarti, J. S., 35, 50 Charles, T. G., fit.;
Cardew, A. G., 75, 76, fit. Chakravarti, M-, 46 Charlton, A., 2, fit.
Cardew, C. E., 30, fit. Chakravarti, N. K.., 46 Charlu, Ananda, ft.
Cardew, H. M., 30, fit. Chalart, M. C, 5 Charlu, V. Raghava, 75
Cardozo, F. B. M., 85 Chalke.H. J., 109 Charu Chandra Ray, 27
Caidozo, H. O'C, ft., fit. Chalmers, D F., 18, 70, 71, fit. Charu Chundra Dutt, 91, 95, fit.
Care, C. J., 105 Chalm-rs, M. D., zro, ft., fit. Chase, A. J., 30
Carew, A. J., 59 Chamba, H. H. Raja of, 177 Chase, H. M., 20
Carey, A. £>., 92, fit. Chamberlain, .J. T., 16, 37, 40, fit. Chase, S. J. K., 52
Carey, B. S., 69, 71, ft., fit. Chamberlain, Sir N. B., 119. 123 Chase, W. St. L., ft.
Carey, C. J. P., 105 Chamberlain, N. F. F., ft. Chatfield, G. E., 91, 95, &•
ieM., 13^ 4?, e. Chamier, A. T., 29 Chatfield, K. M., fit.
Carey, H. R. I .e M., fit Chamier. E. M. des C , 54, fit. Chatrapati, Rao Bahadur, ft.
Carey, J. P., 70 Chamier, F. C, 19 Chatterjee, A. L., fit.
Carey, L. Sjj 10, 36, fit. Chamier, F. E. A., ft., fit. Chatterjee, Atul Chandra, 15, 56, E.
Cargill, J. D., .3,, 43, e. Chamier, H., 124 Chatterjee, Bepin Behary, 44
Carless, G. P., B Chamier, J., 124 Chatterjee, Bhut Nath, 29
Carleton, F. C , 56 Chamier, S. H. E., ft. Chatterjee, G. C, E.
Carlin, D., 2, fit. Chamier, W., 87 Chatterjee, K. B., 46
Carlyle, R. W. ,13, 44, ft. a. Chamney, H., ft. Chaiterjec, K. D., 44
Carlyon, W. S Chand, D. T., 14, 62, E. Chatterjee, K. K., 5
Carmichael, C. D. J., Chand, Gokal, 66 Chatterjee, K. M., fit.
Carmichael, D. F., 125 Chand, Raja jai., 61 Chatterjee, K. S., E.
Carmichael, G , 90, 94, fit. Chand, hwarm, 63 Chatterjee, S 44
Carnduff, H W. C. 10, 43, B. Chand, Nanak, 172, ft. Chatterji, A. K., 44
Carnduff, W. A. T„ 28 Chand, Nihal(/MKf.), 63 Chatterji, B., E.
Carne, F. W. 54 Chand, Nihal (Prw. C. S\ 54 Chatterji, G. C. C, 46
Carnegie, D., 128 Chand, Phul, 64 Chatterji, P. C, 62, ft., E.
Carnegy, A., 128 Chand, Rai Nihal Bahadur, 53 Chatterji, S. C, 46
Camegy, H. G., 97 Chandanani, P. P., 96, fit. Chatterton, A., 84, 172, £.
Carnell, N. M., 29 E Chatterton, B. R., 49, 50.
Chandavakar, Narayan Ganesh, 53- Chatterton,
Carr, Miss E., 84 E., 23
Carr, E. S., 35, 4', B. Chandi Das Ghose, 46 Chatterton, F. W., 13s, ft., E.
Carr, F. E. C, 85, 88, fit. Chandler, H. G. W., 7 Chatterton, J. B., 41
Carr, R. C. C, 76, 81, fit. Chandler, W., 88, 105 107, fit. Chaturji, N. G., 41
Carr, S., 72 Chandorkar, R. K., 37 Cliaudhri, J. L., 44
See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
8: See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 6s 3.
668 INDEX OF NAMES. [CH-CO.
Chaudhuri, M. S., 48 Clarke, F. J., 23 Cobden-Ramsay, L. E. B., 16, 45, fi.
Chaudhuri, Purna C, 44 Clarke, F. W., 98 Cobden-Ramsay, V. B., 17, 45, fi.
Chaudhuri, S. B., 44 Clarke, G. R., 14, 5*, 87, B. Coburg and Gotha, H.R. and I.H.
Chaudri Maharaj Singh, 56 Clarke, H., B. the Duchess of, fi.
Chaylor- White, J., 59 Clarke, H. M. S., B. Coburg and Gotha, H.R.H. Princess
Cheap, T., no Clarke, L. A G., 14, 3§, fi. Victoria Melita of, fi.
Chenevix-Trench, C. C, 18, 36, B. Clarke, L. O., 15. 4° B. Cocheme, A. E., 64
Chenevix-Trench, G. F., 33, fi. Clarke, R. L. H., 13, 55, B- Cochin, Raia of, 177, fi.
Chenevix-Trench, R. H., 33 Clarke, R. T., 14, 62, B. Cochrane, A. W. R., 49
Cherry, I. H., 118 Clarke, S. C, B. Cochrane, J., 124
Cherry, J.W™ B. Clarke, T. G., 134, B. Cockburn, E. D., 64
Chesney, Sir G. T., 120 Clarke, W. C. B. Cockburn, M., 6t
Chesney, H. F., B. Clarke, W. E. T., So Cockburn, W. B., 56
Chester. E. G., 35, 66, IS. Clarke, W. L., 24 Cockell, W. F., 25
Chetti, V. V., 77, 81, fi. Clarke, W. S., 111 Cockerell, H. A., 20, 130. fi., K.
Chevis, W., 11, 62, fi. Clarke-Jervoise, A. A (see Jervoise, Cockin, J. I. B., 23
Chhabildas, K.,94 A. A. C.) Cocks, C. S. S., 8
Chbatarpur, H. ft. Maharaja of, 177 Clarkson, F. C. Cocks, G. A., 65
Chhota Udaipnr, Raja of, 178 Clarkson, J. W Cocks, S. W., 71
Chhote Lai, 57 Clavering, J., 116 Codrington, G. H. F., B.
Chichele-Plowrien, see Plowden. Clay, B., 37 Cogan, H. B., 24
Chichgai, Darasha Ratanji, 89 Clay, J. M., 6 Coggan, \V., 71
Child, Sir J., 125 Clay, W. McK.,
Mc 20, K. CogHill,
~ ?hill, K. j." ""W., fi.
Childe, L. F., 101, fi. Clayton, A. H., 15, 45, B. Coghill, N. S., 97j_98,
Chimanlal Haribal Setalvad, 89 Clayton, F., 57 Coghlan, R. N., B
Chimanlal Lallubhai, Vakil, 94 Clayton, H., 16, 69, 70, B. Cogswell, M. J., 36, B.
Chinoy, A. D., 37, 38 Clayton, H. B., 91, 95, fi. Cohen, S., 3, B.
Chipper, E., 3, fi. Clear, W. J., 105 Coldstream, J., 18, 62, 65, B.
Chisholm, D., 57 Cleaver, H. L., 29 Coldstream, J. C, 62
Chisholm, E.. 65 Clegg, R. B., 76, 81, B. Coldstream, W., 20, B.
Chisholm, J. W., B. Cleghorn, J., ft., B. Coldstream, W. M., 31
Chisholm, M. J., 72 Clement, E. P., 59 Cole, A. B. F., 24
Chitale, Parashran. Krishna, 96 Clement-Thomas, Sir L. E., fi. Cole, A. W. R-, 16, 56, B.
Chitnavis, G. R. M., fi. Clements, E., 91, 95, B. Cole, C. J., 28, B.
Chilnavis, S. M., 19, 3s. '7»i *■ Clementson, E. H., B. Cole, G. S. C, 59
Chitnis, S. C, 654 Clemesha, W. W., 49, 50 Cole, H. W. G., 40, B.
Chitre, A. R., 95 Cleminger, A. N., 31 Cole, T. E. F., 23
Chitty, A. W., 108, fi. Clench, R. C, 3. »• Cole, W. H. (Survey Dept.), B.
Chitty, C. W., 04 Clerk, C, fi. Cole, W. H.(P.IV.I).), B.
Cholmeley, N. 6., 11, 69, B. Clerk, Sir G. R., 113, 118, 127, Colebrook, H. W. V., 26, 69, 71, B.
Chotzner, A. J., 15, 50, B. Colebrooke, J. E., 118
Chree, G. J., 24 Clerk, H. E., 82, B. Coleman, A., 66
Christian, A. T., 51 Clerk, J., fi. Coleridge, F. A., 77, 81, B.
Christian, J., 51 Cleveland, C. R ,6, 38, B. Coles, F. E., 38, B.
Christian, Princess, R. Clibborn, J., fi. fi. Coles, H. E., 38
Christie, C. H. P., B. Clifford, A., 23 Collen, Sir E. H. H., 120, fi., B.
Christie, E. S., 29 Clifford, E. S., fi. Collet, J. hi
Christie, G. F.S., 13, 69, B. Clifford, F. M., 41 Collett, A. P., 19
Christie, J., 654 Clifford, R. C. R., fi. Collett, C. M., 17, S*. B.
Christie, J. H., 63, B. Clifford, S. le P. T., 62 Collett, F., 4
Christopher, L. W., fi. Clifford, W. W.. B. Collett, H., 133
Chrystie, G., B. Clift. F. C. L., 5 Collie, M. A. T., lot, 102, B.
Chuckerbutty, A. W. G., 90, 95, B. Clift, H. W., B. Collier, G. H., 2, B.
Chunampet, Zamindar of, 75 Clifton, C. N., 96., K. Collin, E. W., to, 43, 44. B.
Chunder Madhub Ghose, 25, B. Climo, S. H., fi. Collings, A. B., 106
Chuni Lai (Fini. Dipt.X 25, 5° Cline, A. E., 60 Collingwood, C. C, 5"
Chuni Lai (Punjab), 63 Clinton, Lord, 11; , 65S Collins, Sir A. J. H., B.
Chunilal Dalpatram Kavishvar, 94 Clive, Lord, 121 Collins, B. A., 19
Chunilal Jivanlal Hansoti, 96 Clive, R. (Lord), 115 Collins, F. R., 71
Chunilal Venilal, fi. Cloete, H. N. C, B. Collins, G. G., 69, B.
Church, R., 128 Cloete, J. G., B Collins, J. H., 24
Church, T. R.,». Clogstoun. C. G. W., 85 Collins, S. A., 2, fi.
Church, W. T., 20, B. Clogstoun, H. C, 34, 48 Collins, W. A., 107
Churchill, Lord R., 112 Cloney, E. P., 70 Collins, W. \V., 106
Clabby, W. G., ico Cloney, G., 87 Collis, F. W„ fi.
Clancey, D. J., 27, K. Close, A. H. G., 65 Colmer, W. H., 3
Clancey, J. £, 69, 70, B. Close, H. A., 65, 68 Colomb, R. P., 37, fi.
Clare, Earl of, 126 Close, J. K., 59 Colquhoun, A. R., fi.
Clark, B. H., 109 Clough, J. W., 2, B. Colquhoun, H. A. C, 15, 40, B.
Clark, C. C. S., 69, 71, B. Clover, G., 3 Colston, E. J., 16, 70, K.
Clark, F. G., 3 Clowes, T. ft., B. Colville, Sir C, 127
Clark, John, n, 44, B. Clutterbuck, P. H. 59 Colvin, Sir A., 20, 120, 131, fi., fi.
Clark, Sir W. O., 9, 62, B. Crates,5, Mi
Mrs c.,R. Colvin, B. W., 20, fi.
Clark, W. R., 66 Coates, Colvin, E. G., 10, 33, fi.
Clarke, Sir Alured, 115, 116, 111 Coates, St., 48 Colvin,
vin, J. C, 20
Clarke, Sir Andrew, 119 Coates, W. C, 5 Colvin,
vin, J. R., 130
Clarke, A. H., 25 Coates. . 66, B. Colvin,
vin, ).
J. R. Cr,C, 35.
: 47, B-
Clarke, C, 3 Cobb, H. V. 33. 76, Colvin-Smith, Sir C., fi., B.
Clarke, C. A., 15, 36. B Cobb, J., in Combermere. Lord, 117
Clarke, C. B., fi. Cobb, R., 49, B. Conder, J., fi.
Clarke, C. J., 29 Cobb, W. 11., 10, 55, B. Condon, de V., 34
Clarke, Sir C. M., 123, B. Cobbe, A. S., fi. Condon, J. H„ B.
Clarke, C. P., fi. „ Cobbe, H. H., fi. Condon, J. K., 32, 97
Clarke, E. H. S., 8, »., B. Cobbold, F. E. D., 23 Cones, J. A., 37, B.
See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to ijt, and preceding Honors Lists.
I: See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
CO—CU.] INDEX OF NAMES. 669
Coningham, H. E., ti. Comwallis, Earl (aft. Marquess), 115, Crawford, D. G. 49, B
Conlan, T., 658 116 Crawford, F. C, 33, J,», B.
Connaught, H.R.H. the Duchess of, CornwallisWest, Mrs. G., ft. , Crawford, F. J., 87, fi.
ft. Cory, C. P., 24 Crawford, F. L-, 37,j3
Connaught, H.R.H. the Duke of, Cosgrave, W. A., 19, 45, B. Crawford, G. A., 3,
i*8, ft.. K. Costello, C. P., fi. Crawford, H., 103
Connaught, H.R.H. Princess Mar Costello E. W„ ft. Crawford, J. A., 92, 134, 135, B.
garet of, ft. Cotgrave, T. M., B. Crawford, J. H. (Bombay Com OHHCiO,
Connell, C. B., 5 Cotterel, C. B., 78, 81, B.
Connemara,ra, Lord,
Lora, 12a, Cotton, C. W. E., 78, 81, B. Crawford, (Capt.) J. H., 89
Connolly,, J. F., 12, 61, B. Cotton, Sir H. J. S., 20, 133, ft., fi. Crawford, J. M., 59
Connolly.. J- fi. Cotton, John, ill Crawford, R. I., ft.. B. „
Connolly,, V., 18, 62, B. Cotton, J. J., 77, 81, B. Crawford, W. M.. 15, 36. »•
Connor, G. P., 5 Cotton, Sir W., 127 Crawfurd, J., 20, fi.
Connor, J., 105 Cotton, W. B., 14, 56, B. Crawley, C. E., 24, B.
Conolly, E. R., fi. Couch, Sir R., B. Crawley, G. B. 74, B.
Constable, A. E. B., 33 Couchman, F. D., 28, B. Crawley-Boevey, A. W. 92
Constable, E. T., B. Couchman, M. E., 77, 81, 82, B. Creagh, B. P., 107, B.
Constable, W. C, 106 Couper, Sir G. E. W. 130, 131, Creagh, Sir O M., ft., B.
Constable, W. V., 654, U. ».. B. Creak, E. H., 85
Constant, E. J., 106 Couper, T., 18, 70, B. Cregeen, A. C, fi.
Conybeare, H. C. A., 9 55, B. Coupland, H., 14, 45, B. Crerar, j., 91, 95, fi.
Cooch Behar, H.H. Maharaja of, = 77, Courtenay, R., 92, B. Cresswell, C. A., B.
Courtenay, W., 28 Crichton, Lady J. E., ft.
Cooch Behar, H.H. Maharani of, ft. Courtice, G. R. A., 99 Crich:on, R. T., 31, B.
Coode, F. T. (Police), 38 Cousens, H., 104, 172 Crickmay, J. G., 3, B.
Coode, F. T. (P.IV.D.), 57 Coutts, E. G., 29 Crighton, A. C, 30
Coode, J. M., 30, B. Coutts, W. S., 15, 45, B. Crighton, C, 75
Coode,AM "•P., 26, 71, i
Cook, Coventry, B., 36, B, Crimmin, J., 101, ft., fi.
W., 16, 45, fi. Coventry, B. O., 66, B, Croad, A., 5.
Cook, E. M., 19 Coventry', E. M., 41 Crockett, W. G., 2. B.
Cook, F. H., ft. Covernton, A. L., 98 Croft, Sir A. W., »., B.
Cook, H , fi. Covernton, J. G., 98, B. Crofton, C. D'A., 78, 81, fi.
Cook, J ft. Covernton, 5. H-, 6 Crofton, C. S. F., 91, 95, B-
Cook, J H., B. Cowan, G. H., 91, 95, B. Crofton, J., B.
Cook< A. G., 14, 69, 71, B. Cowan, H. M., 19 Crofts, A. M.. 35, ft- B-
Cook. A.St.k». Cowan, R., 126 Crofts, J.,34, B.
Cooke, C. Cowan, S. H., B. Crokatt, D., 128
Cooke, E. C. M., 65, 68 Cowasiee Merwanjee, 172 Crole, C. S., 78, »., fi-
Cooke, F. J., 11, 55, B. Cowasjijamshedji Lalkaka, 23, 73' *■ Croly, A. E. J., B.
Cooke, G. H , fi. Cowdery, C. T. T., 3 Crombie, A., ft., B.
Cooke, H., 125 Cowie, C, ft. Cromer, Lord (see also Baring, t.),
Cooke, J. E.,fi. Cowie, C. F., 39
Cooke, J. V., 100 Cowie, C. H., 29, B. Crommehn, C, 126
Cooke, T., ft., B. Cowie, D. W. G., 76, 81, 83, B. Crommelin, C. A. R., 29. B-
Cooke, T. A., 172 Cowie, H. E. C, 29 Cronin, J. J., 69, B.
Coombes, J. R., 81 Cowie, H. McC, 31 Crooke, W., 20, fi.
Coombs, L. E., 104 Cowie, J., 48 Crookshank, A. A. , 64
Cooper, B. G. Gilbert, 31, B. Cowie, T. R., B. Crookshank, S. D A., 53, 57
Cooper, C. P., B. Cowie, W. A. L., 63 Cross, Visct., 112, ft., fi.
Cooper, H. A., 3, B. Cowley, F. A. A.. 46 Cross, Lady, ft.
Cooper, H. L., 5 Cowley, F. W. R., 20, B. Cross, G. H 92, 654, B.
Cooper, J. W., 2, B. Cowley, H. G. B., 23 Cross, J. K
Cooper, R., 107, 654 Cowley, W. D. F..2J 67, fi Cross, L. D
Cooper, T. R., 83 Cowley-Browne. 3; Cross, P., 2 ■ 47
Cooper, W. E., ft. Cowper, W., 117 Crosse, M., 65
Cooper, W. H., 73 Cox.A. F., 24, 76, 172, ft., B. Crosthwait, H. L., 31
Coote, Sir E., n6 Cox, A. R., 78, 81, fi. Crosthwaite, C. G., 68
Cooveriee Cawasjec Vaid, 59 Cox, A. T., ft. Crosthwaite, Sir C. H. T., 20, 115,
Cope, J. A., :8, 70, B. Cox, C. E. C, 5 120, 131, 132, 133, 654, ft., B.
Copeland, D. P., 41 Cox, Sir E. G, 100 Crosthwaite, H. R., 37
Copelaud, !., 72 Cox, E. T. C, 74 Crosthwaite, H. S., 18, 56, B.
Copeland, T. B., 18, 62, 68, B. Cox, G. W. S., 48, fi. Crosthwaite, J. G., 61, fi.
Copland, A., ft. Cox, H., 58, B. Crosthwaite, Sir R. J., 20, 132, 134,
Copleston, F. S-, 20, B. Cox, H. M., 52 »., B.
Copleston, Rt. Rev. R. S., 23, B. Cox, H. W. H., B. Crow, W., 2, fi.
Copleston, W. E., 100 Cox, J. H., 13, 55, K. Crowdy, f. H., B.
Corbett, F. V., B. Cox, L. E., 85 Crowe, W. H., 92, 654, fi.
Corbett, G. L., 6 Cox, P. Z., 34, fi. Crowther, F. N., 85
Corbett, P. I., 658 Cox, S., 85 Crozier, F. H., 79
Cordeaux, H. E. S., 19. Cox, W. H., 68, ft. Crozier, R. G., fi.
Cordner, R. A., B. Coxe, H. R. H., 11, 43, B. Cruickshank, A., 658
Cordue, W. G. R., 25 Coxon, S. W.,36, B. Cruickshank, A. W., 9, 51, 55, ft., fi.
Corkery, J. H., 40 Craddock, R. H., 11, 36, ft., U. Cruickshank,k, ). D., B.
Corkery, W. A., joi Cradock. Sir J. F., 123 Cruickshank, W. D., ft.
Corkran, L. , 128 Craik, H. D., 17, 62, B. Crump, H. A., 11, 36, B.
Cornelius, W. J., 6 Crampton, A. C, 71, fi. Crump, L. C, 90, 93, B.
Comes, J , 16, 4j: Cranborne, Viscl. (aft. Marquess Crump, L. M., S, 16, 45, fi.
Cornish, R. fi Salisbury), 112 Cubilt,, G. E. S., 72^
Cornish, W H. 48 Cranbrook, Earl of, 112, ft., fi.
Cornish, W H. (ntd.), K. Craster, G. A., fi. Cuffe, O. F. L'.^.',
Cornwall, J . 25, 60, B. Craster, S. L., 28, B. Cullen, P.. fi.
Cornwall, J W., 86 Craven, T. A., 47 Cullis, C. E., 48
Cornwall, W. W. G., 20, B. Crawford, C. E., 13, 55, 56, fi. Cullis, H. T., 191
ty. See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists,
i. Set: Alphabetical " Record off Services,
Service; " pp. 423 to 633.
INDEX OF NAMES. [CU—DE.
Cumberland, Duchess of, ft. Davies, H. S 98, B.
Cumberland, B. L., 72 Dampier, H. L. , 20,3> 55.
ft.,5'B. Davies, H. S P., 61, K.
Cumberlege, C. J., 33 Dance, G. W., 76, 81, fi. Davies, J., 9; B.
Cumine, A., 92, 654, ft., fi. Dandekar, V. N., 37 Davies, Sir J. A., 79> *■
Cuming, A. H., 14, 40, L\. Dane, L. \V., 8, 9. 61, ft., B. Davies, K., 49
Cuming, J. H., 13, 55, B. Dane, R. M., 9, 60, 61, ft., B. Davies, Sir R. H : 1.
Cumming, A. E., 94 Danicll, C. A., 20, B. Davies, R. P., 45
Cumming, A. R., 77, 80, U. Daniel], J., 124 Davies, R. W. s. : , fi-
Cumming, C. L. B., 79, fi. Daniell, N. M. W., 92 D A. W., jo, 4< 41, 42, fi.
Cumming, I. A., 77, 81, 83, fi. Daniels, S. R., 14, 55, B. Davis. E. A., 78, 81 fi.
Cumming, J. G., T2, 45 Daniels, T., 105 Davis. C. A., 50
Cumming, R. C, 72 Danks, E., t4, 36, B. Davis. G. McB., ft.
Cumming, W. G., ft., fi Dansey, E. P.. fi. Davis. J. G., 64, B.
Cummins, M., 29 Danson, A. L., 17, 62, B. Davis, J. S. C. 55, B-
Cummins, J. T., ft. Danson, E. W., too Davis, R. E. S., 73. &.
Cuningham, C. A., fi. Danta, Maharana of, 178 Davis, W. C, 28, 46
Cuningham, J. M., ft , b. Dantra, S. H., fi. Davis, W. S., 33, 65
Cuningham, Sir W. J. , 92, ft., B. Danvers, F. C, fi. Davison, J. W., 104
Cunliffe, F. K., 654 Dar, Harprasad, 28 Dawkins, Sir C. E., 120, fi.
Cunningham, Sir A. F. D., 3 v... Darasha Ratanji Chichgar. 8g Dawson, A., 115
fi. Darbhanga, Maharaja of, 7, 172, ft. Dawson, C. H., 3*, 172
Cunningham, D. D., ft., B. Darling, C. W., 24 Dawson F.., £0
Cunningham, E. H., 3 Darling, G. K., 19, 56, fi. Dawson, E. F., 658
Cunningham, Sir H. S., ft., fi. Darling, M. L., 19 Dawson, F., ft.
Cunningham, 1. A. (AVrW.), 48 Darlington, E., fi., fi. Dawson, V. G. R.. 29
Cunningham, J. A. (I. M.S.), 66, b. Darrah, H. Z., 10, 55, B. Dawson, F. W., 83
Curgenven, A. J., 78, 81, fi. Dart, J., 111 Dawson, G. F., 57
Curling, R. R.. 5 Dartmouth, Earl of, 112 Dawson, G. W., 14, 69, fi.
Curran, R. S. M., 52 Das, Balmukund, ft. Dawson, H. U, ft.
Currie, A. C., 37 Das, Bhawani, 63 Dawson, J. A., 19
Currie, B. W., 114 Das, G., B. Dawson, V. R. , 6
Currie, Sir F., Ill, 113, 118 Das, G. B.,46, 47 Dawson, W. H ., 12, 69, fi.
Currie, Maj.-Gen. F., fi. Das, H. P.. 44 Dayaram Gidumal, 91, 03, fi.
Currie, G. M., 20, B. Das, Tamini Mohan, 46 I)e, Brajendra Nath, 9, 44, fi.
Currie, H. A. F., 29 Das, M., 54 De, Govinda Chandra, 44
Currie, M. M. L. 6 Das, Madhu Sudhan, ft. De, Harinath, 48
Currie, W. J. F., 51 Das, N., B. Dc, K. C, 13, 45, fi-
Curry, T. A., 5 Das, N. C, 46 I >e, Purna Chandra, 44
Curry, T. E., B. Das, Prag, 54 Deanc, H. A., 61, 68, 135, ft-, B.
Curry, W. E., 28, 71, B. Das, R. P., 56 Deane, H. E., 172
Cursetjec Rustomjee, 0, 54, B. Das, S., 41 Deane, J., 115
Curtis, (,. S., 90, 94, E. Das, Sanwal, 56 Deane, R. T., 5
Curtis, J. H., 30, 102 Das, Surjan, 57 Deane, T., ft., B.
Curzon of Kedleston, Lady, 172, Das, S. C, 46 Dean, B. H., 49, 50
Curzon of Kedleston, Lord, 7 ft. "i. Dasai, F. R., B. Deas, J., 20, fi.
.16. ft., B. Dashwood, F. A., B. Dease, C. J., 25, 67
Cushing, T. , 3, B. Dass, G. C, 25 Deasc, P. P., fi.
Cust, R. N., 22 Dass, Surjo N., 44 Deb, G. K., 19, 43, fi-
Cutch, H. H. Rao of, 177, ft. Dastur, F. M., 99 Deb, G. N., 19, 45, fi-
Cuthbertson, C, 32, B. Dastur, M. R., 37 Deb, J N., 44
Cuthell, W., 109 Dastur, P. H., 94, B. Deb, M. K., 17, 4;, B-
Cuttle, G., 2, B. Datj Girraj Kishor, 54 Deb, R. K., 45. B.
Datia, H.H. Maharaja of, 177, ft. Debay, Sheikh of, 178
Dana, A., 51 De Beaurepaire, E. L-, 2, fi.
D'Abreo, C. F., 06, Datta, D. N. P., 66 de Berry, T. A. L., 105
Dadabhai,
' li, H., fi. Datta, K. L., 24, 50, B. De Bourbel, R., 658
Dadabhai Nasarvanji Nanavati, 94 Datta, P N., 32 De Brath, E., 8, ft., B.
Dahm, R. H., 3, fi. Dauglish, E. H., 106 De Brett, E. A., 12. 36, B.
Daji Abaji Khare, 80 Daukes, C. T., 33 De Broe, V. E., 29, fi.
Dalai, B. J., r4, 56, fi. Daukes. F. C, 20, »., B. De Burgh, F. V., 105
Dalai, K. A., 101 Daulal Ram, ft. de Chazal, A. R., 82
Dalai, R. D., ro2 Daulatjada, C. M., 94 Declozets, L. P., 90
Dale, B. C. 59 David, H., 54 De Coctlogon, C. E. C, 99
Dalhousie, Earl of, 112, 116, 117 David, I. E., 34, 85 Dee, P., 73
Dalip Singh, Rana, of Kaghat, '€'. David, S. J., 93 De Fabcck, W. F., B.
Dallas, A. M., ft., B. Davidson, A., 121, 124 de Grey and Ripon, Earl ^afterwards
Dallas, C. M., 6t, B. Davidson, A. D., 106 Marquess of Ripon), 112, 113, 116
Dallas, J., B. Davidson, D. M., 66 Deighlon, H., 72
Dallas, J. E., 28, B. Davidson, G., B. Deighton, K.., B.
Dallas, W. L., 36, 67, fi. Davidson, J., 92, B. Deighton, K. W., 38
Dalling, Sir I., 122 Davidson, Col. J., ft. Dc la Bcre, J., 22
Dalmalhoy, P. C, B. Davidson, J. P., 82, B. de la Courneuve, S. H. T., 69, fi.
Dalrymple-Clark, I. H. W., 48, 74 Davidson, J.■ S., 46 de la Fosse, C. F., 58
I Davidson,, '}■ W., 72 Delafosse. H. G., ft.
Dalrymple-Hay, C. V.,88 Davidsoi , J. Y., fi. Delanougerede, R. A., 29
Dalton, A. J., 3 Davidson,, \~,
L., 4»,
42, 77, fi. Delany, T. H., 49
Dalion, G.J. B. T., 20, B. Davidson, R., 79, ft., B. Delawar Hosain Ahmed, B.
Dalton, J. t, 3 Davie, W. G., 71 Delevingne, W. N., 13, 45. fi-
Daly, F. C, 48 Davies, A. M., B. Delmerick, C. S., 5:
Daly, H., 35, li., B. Davies, C. A. W., B. de Lotbiniere, A. C. de L. J., 37, 172?
Dalyell, R. A., 114, 134 Davies, C. H., ft. De Marsac, F. R., B.
Dalzell-YValton, H. P., 72 Davies, D., 100 B. De Mello, C. H., 46, B.
Dames, M. L., 20, B. Davies, G. M., 23 de Montmorencj .G. FiuH., 17, 6a, U.
Damodhar Govind Gharpure', 94 Davies, H., 28 de Morgan, W. C, 82, fi.
See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
a-. See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
DE—DU.] .INDEX OF NAMES. 671
Dempster, F. E., 30, ft., fi. Digby, W., 6f8 Drake-Brockman, E. F., B.
Dempster, J. I. R., B. Dikshit, Han Sitaram, 89 Drake-Brockman, E. G-, 12,
Dene, F. A., 85 Dillon, G. F. H.. ft Drake-Brockman, H. E., 33
Dening, L., ft. Dillon, Sir M., ft. Drake-Brockman, H. V., II,
Denison, Sir W., 116 Dimmock, H. P., 100, B. ;fi.
Denison, W. T., 122 Din, M. M. Shah., 6i Drake-Brockman, R. R. E., fi.
Denman, J., 10, 54, fi. Dina Nath Pritha Datta, 66 Drake-Brockman, V. G., 34
Denmark, H.R.H. Princess Charles of | Dina Nath Sarkar, 44 Drake-Brockman, W. D., B.
(Princess Maud ofGreat Britain and Dinesh Chandra Roy, 44 Dresser, H. B., 5
Ireland), ft. Dino Nith Dey, 46 Drew, W., B.
Dernie, C. G., 58 Dinshah, Edalji, ft. Drew, W. W., 90, 94, B.
Dennehy, Sir T., ft. Dinwiddie, R., 28 Driberg, J. J. S., fi.
Dennys, C. J., 55. fi. Dinwiddie, T. D.,654 Driscoll, D. P., ft.
Dennys, K. A., 28, 63, fi. Dipchand, Virchand, ft. Drummond, A. B., 34
Dennys, G. W. P., 68, fi. Dir. Nawab Muhammad Sh.infkhan Drummond, E. (/.C.S. Retd.), 20
Dennys, H. T., 65 of, 659 I Drummond, E., 114, 130
Dcntith, A. W., 16, 45, B. Divatia, N. B., 91, 95. B. I Drummond, E. G., 61
De Palezieux-Falconnel, G. P., fi. Dixon. F. P., 15, 45, B. 1 Drummond, F. H. R., ft.
Derby, Earl of, 112 Dixon, F. T., 14, 62, B. Drummond, H. F., 51
De Renzy, Sir A. C. C, ft., E. Dixon, J., B. Drummond, J. R.,9, 61, B.
de Rhe Philipe, G. W. V., 28 Diyal, B., 63 Drury, Sir C. C, ft.
de Rorario, V. P., 80, fi. Diyal, Devi, 64 Drury, E. N., 69, fi.
Desai, Achyut Hhaskar, 9 Dobbie, W. H., 24, 87, B. i Drury, F. J., 49. fi.
Desai, K. D., fi. Dobbin, F. K., 25, 44, 52 1 Drury, G. M., ft.
Desai, K. K., 96 Dobbin, H. C. E., 105 Drysdale, A. T., fi.
Deshmukh, L. G., 91, 95, fi. Dobbs, H. R. C, 13, 35. B. 1 Drysdale, T., B.
Desikachariyar, V. C, 75 Dobbs, W. E.J., 19 1 Dubois, W. A., 100
deSmidt, G. E. 0.,5 Dobie, S. L.. B. Du Boulay, J. H., 89, 90, 95, B.
De Souza, F. X., 91, 93, B. Dobson, B. H., 19 Ducat, C. T., 32
Despeissis, J. M. A., 654, B. Dobson, F., 105 Duckworth, E. D., 17, 70, fi.
Des Voeux, C. H., ft. Dobson, J., 72 Ducr, C, 73
Des Voeux, H., 69, B. Dodd, C, B. Duff, B., ft.
Deuchars, G., 28, B. Dodd, C. A., B. Duff, I^idy Grant, ft.
Devaynes, W., no Doderet, W., 90, 94, fi. Duff, J. G. J., 38
Devendra Nath Mallik, 48 Dodgson, J., too Duff, Sir M. E. Grant, 113, 122, ft..
Devenish, J. A., 57, B. Doig, S. B., B. B.
Devenish, R. G-, 105 Doig, W. A., 78, 81, B. Duflferin and Ava, Dowager Mar
Devi Diyal, 64 Donald, D., 65, 68, ft. chioness of, ft.
Devine, J., 654 Donald, J., 15, 45. B- „ Dufferin and Ava, Marquis of, 113,
Devonshire, Duke of, 112, B. Donald. I. S., 61, 68, ft., fi. 116
Devu, Raja Sri G. G. Narayana, ft. Donald, W., fi. Duffin, C. H., 70
Dew, A. B., 33 Donnelly, J. McN., ft. Duigan. C. C, 19
Dewar, D., 16, 25, 87, B. Donovan, C. U.C.S.\ 20, B. Duke, A. L., 33
Dewar, F., 16, 36, 40, B.' Donovan, C.(/..V.S.), 86 Duke, F. W., 11, 44, B.
Dewas, H.H. Raja of, 177 Donovan, D., 3 Duke, J., B.
Dewes, F. J., 73 Porabjee Rustomjee, 107 Dumbell, P. H., 1, 2, B.
Dewhurst, R. P.. 13. 55, B. Doran, E. A., 2s, 51,- fi. Dumergue, J. W. F., 79, B.
De Winton, T. W., 96, B. Doran, P. J. W., 654 . Dun, C. R., M
De Winton, W. B., 75, 82, ft., B. Dorin, J. A., 118 Duncan, A. A., 106
Dey, Dino Nath, 46 Dorman, W. S-, 64 Duncan, D., B.
Dey, G. G., 20, B. Dormer, Sir J. C., 123 Duncan, E. A., 64
Dey, Lai Behari, 44 Douglas, E. W. S., 654, fi. Duncan, H. S., 84
Dey, Nando Lai, 44 Douglas, J., 658 Duncan, J., 126
Dhanjibhai Fakirja, 172, ft. Douglas, M. W., 61, ft., B. Dundas, C. L-, 13, 62, B.
Dhanjisha Edalji Kothawala, 95 Douglas, S. J., 20, 654, B Dundas, Rt. Hon. H., 112
Dhanjishah Navroji Parakh, fi. Douglas, S. M., 71 Dundas, Rt. Hon. R., 112
Dhanpat Rai, ft.1 Douglas, W. R. B., 105 Dundas, R. T., 48
Dhar, H.H. Raja ot, 177 Douie, I. McC., 9, 61, B. Dundas, W. C. M., 41, 48
Dharampur, Raja of, 178 Dove, J., 3 Dungarpur, H.H. Maharawal of, 177
Dhanna Nand Joshi, 56 Dover, F. C. W., 8, 28 Dunlop, A. I., ft., K.
Dharma Rao Nayudu, B. Doveton, C. w-,72 Dunlop, J. A., 129
Dholpur, H.H. Maharaj Ranaof, 177 Doveton, J. C, B. Dunlop, J. G., 17, 40, 42, B-
Dholu, Mancherjee Rustomji, ft. Dowden, T. F., B. Dunlop-Smith, J. R., 61, 65, ft., B.
Dhondoo Sakharam Sathaye, 27 Dunn, C. W., 17, 69, 70, B.
Dhrangadra, H.H. Raja Sahib of, 177 Dowdeswell, G., 118
Dowker, H. C, ft. Dunn, G. O. W., 96, B.
Dhrol, Thakur Sahib of, 178 Dowley. F. M., 5 Dunne, A. M., 23
Dhur, S. C, 654, B. Down, J. E., too, B. Dunne, T. H., 40
Diack, A. H., 10, 61, B. Downe, Visct., ft. Dunnett, J. M., 18, 62, B.
di Cadilhac, A. M. A. C. G., 78, 81, Downes, P., 107 Dunsford, H. S., 65, B.
B. Downes, W. K., ft. Dupernex, H. E. L. P., 12, 54, B,
Dick, G., 126, 128 Downing, W. S., 107 Du Plat Taylor, J. C. G., 107
Dick, M., 73 Doxat, W. A. R., 41 Pre, }., 121
Dick, Mungo, 124 Doyle, B., fi. Dupuis, C., 57
Dick, Sir R. H., 123 Doyle, I. P., ft. Durack, J. J., s8
Dick-Lauder, G. W. D., 51 D'Oyly, H. H., 42 Durand, A. G. A., ft., fi.
Dicken, W. P., ft. D'Oyly, W., 92 Durand, Sir E. L., ft., fi,
Dickie, J. E., 68 D'Oyly, W. H., 20, B. Durand, Sir H. M. (1), 113, 119, 132
Dickins, W. A., 99 Dracott, C. H., 17 Durand, Sir H. M. (2), 20, ft., B.
Dickinson, H.,122, 124 Dracup, J. W. S.,94 Durga Charan Laha, 658
Dickinson, 1. D., in Drage, G., 69, 71 Durga Charan Sen, 44
Dickinson, R. R., 32 Drake, F. C, a, B. Durga Dat Joshi, 54
Dickinson, W., ft. Drake, R., 115 Durga Prasad, 56
Dicks, A. R., 4" Drake-Brockman, C. B., 48 Dune, G. A., 71
Dicks, J., 2 Drake-Brockman, D. L., 18, 56, B. Durrani, W. S„ 2, B.
See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
Sec Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
672 INDEX OF NAMES. [DU—PA.
Duthie, J. F., B. Elderton, F. H., 105, ft Eustace, A. H., W.
Duthoit, W., 20, E. Eldridge, H.J.,64 Eustace, F. R. H., 29
Duthy, G. W., 5 KLi-i and Kincardine, Countess of, Evans, A.C., 57, B.
Dull, A. C, 77, 81, B. Evans, A. O.. 73
Dutt, Cb»ni Chandra, 91, 95, B. Elgin and Kincardine, Earl of (1), Evans, C. T., fi.
Dutt, G. D., 46 ito Evans, E. S., 3, B.
Dutt,G. S.,6 Elgin and Kincardine, Earl of (2), Evans, F. B., 75. 7«, B.
Dult, Pratap Chandra, 78, 81, B. 116, ft, B. Evans, G. H., 74. B.
Dutt, R. C, ao, ft.. B. Eliot, Sir I., 655. ft. B. Evans, H. F., 20, B.
Dutt, R. U, B. F.liott, F. H., 69, fl, B. Evans, H. M., H.
Dutta, G. C, 46 Eliott, D., 122, 124 Evans, H. W., 50
Duval, H. P., 15, 45. B. Eliott-Lockhart, P. C, ft Evans, L. G., 9, 54. B.
Duxbury, G. R., 100 Ellaby, G. A., 24 Evans, R., 22
Dwarka Nath Muter. B. Ellenborough, Earl of, 112, 116, Evans, S., 100
Dwyer, G. D., 83 Evans-Gordon, W. E. B.
Dyce, G. H. C.,% Elisor, T. R., 2, B. Evatt.J. T.,«. m
Dyer, A. S., 23 Ellercamp, H. McD., 2, B. Everett, S. H., 3, B.
Dyer, J. F., 18, 37, B. Ellery, E. J„ 106 Everett, W. H., 48
Dyer, J. P., 33 Elles, Sir E. R., 7, 120, ft, B. Evers, B., 658
Dyer, W.J.,J Ellice, R., in Ewart, R. H., R.
Dymott, D. F\, B. Elliot, E. H., 655 Ewbank, A. L. V., B.
Dyson, H. I., 49. B. Elliot, E. K.. 132 Ewens,G. F. W., 66
Dyson, J., B. Elliot, Sir E. I.., V. Eyre. SirC, 115
Dyson, R. C, 28, fi. Elliot, F. A. H., 92, ft, B. Eyre, E. H., *.
Dyson, T. K., lot, 172 Elliot, F. E„ 20, B. Eyre, G. S., B.
Elliot. G. W., 92 E/echiel, C. E., 48
Elliot, Rt. Hon. H., 122 Ezechiel, J. A., «3, 45. B.
Eades, F. T., 2, B. Elliot, R. H., 86, B.
Eades, W. C, 22 Elliot, W., 124
Eagles, T. C, 25 Elliot, W. H. W., ft Faddy, C. S., 64
Eaglesoine, J. E.. 29 Elliott, A., ft, B. Fadthli, Sultan, 178
Eales, C. L. M., 10, 54, B. Elliott, A. C. 62,1 B. Fagan, A. M., 27
Eales, H. L., 10, 69, B. Elliott, Sir C. A., 20, 120, 130, 132 Fagan, C. G. F., 34, 65, B.
Eardley-Wilmot, R., f». ft, B. Fagan, P. J., II, it. B.
Eardley-Wilraot, S., 35, B. Elliott, C. F., B. Faichnie, A. G-, 658
Earl, T. S., 52 Elliott, R. E. A., 91, 95, B. Fairley, F. N., 2^.
Earle, A., 10, 43, 172, B. Ellis, A., 2, B. Fairweather, J., B.
East, C. B., 123 Ellis, Sir A. E. A., fl. Faii-weather, J. C. T. . 33
East, W. A., 92, B. Ellis, A. S., 2, B. Faiyaz Ali Khan, II.
Eastwick, W. J., in, 113 Ellis, Sir B. H., 114, 119, i?9 Fai/uddecn Hossein, 46
Ebden, E. J., 92, B. Ellis, E. V., 5 Fakirji Commodore, Dlbanjbhai, 172
Eccles, J., 31, B. Ellis, H., 106 ».
Eccles, P., 6 Etlis, I. F., too Falkland, Viscount, 127
Echambadi Srinivasi Chnri, 81 Ellis, L. E., 3, B. Falle, P. J., 107, B.
Edalji Dinshah, fj. Ellis, R. H., 78, 81, B. Fallofield, E. W., 124
Edalji Dorabji Talati. 99, 172 Ellis, R. S., 114, 12s Fane, Sir H., 117
Eden, Sir A., 114, 119, 130, 132 Ellis, T. P., 16. 62, B. Fanshawe, Sir A. U., 9. 25, II-
Edgar, F. I., 4 Ellis, W. M., 82, B. Fansbawe, H. C, 20, fc.. B.
Edge, Sir J., 1, 115, Lv Ellison, T. E., 20, B. Fardunii Kuvarjl Tarapurvall
Edge, R. C., 47 Ellison, W., 655
Edgerley, S. W., 89, 90, 129, f}., B Elmhirst, C, lai Fardunii Mancherjl Dastur, 99
Edging! 1 : . A., 77, 81, B. Elphick, H. W., 59 Farewell, M. W., 105
Edie, A. G., 100 Elphinstone, Ixartl, 122, 127 Farid, Sheikh, 75
Edmonds, C. E., 105 Elphinstone, J., 129 Faridi, F. L., 103
Edmonstone, G. F., 130 Elphinstone, M., 126 Faridkot, H.H. Raja of, 177
Edmonstone, N. B., 118 Elphinstone, W. F., no Faridoonji Jamshedji, R.
Edmondstone-Montgomerie, C. W Elrington, R-, 30 B. Faridoonji, Rustomji, 37
12, 36, B. Elsmie, G. R., 20, B. Farish, /., 126, 129
Edwardes, Sir S. de B ft Elston, J., B. Farley, F., 63, B.
Edwardes, S. M. (Bo. C.S.% 91, 95, Elwick, N , 121 Farmer, E. /., 6
104, B. Elwin, E. A., 76, 8t, 81, B. Farmer, H. R., 70, B.
Edwardes, Mai. S. M., ft Elwin, E. B., 77, 8:, B. Farquhar, C.G. D., 65
Edwardes, T. S., 107 Emanuel, A. E. L., 91, 95, B. Farquhar, W., B.
Edwards, A. C, 47, B Emerson, G. A., 59 Farquhar, W. F., t
Edwards, A. R., 17. 4". B. Emerson, H. \V., 6 Farquharson, F. A., 5
Edwards, F. M., «. Emerson, M. S., 50 Farran, G. H., B.
Edwards, H., 3 Emerson, T., 14, 45, B. Farrant.J. T., 64, B.
Edwards, H. J., io3 Enfield, Visct., 113 Farrell, T. P., 28
Edwards, I. B., f(. Engel, J. D. F., 104 Farrington, Sir H. A. . 49
Edwards, L., 29 English, A. E., 13, 69, B. Fasih-ud-din. M., 56
Edwards, R. M., 20 Enthoven, R. E., 00, 95, B. Fasken, C. G. M., V
Edwards, T. C. 14, 55, B. Entrican, J., 7 1 Fasson, W. C, 48
Edwards, W. R., 31, f)., B. Erachshah Maneckji Nanavutty, 18, Fateh Ali Khan, Ka::ilba
Egerton, B., 32, 65 56, B. Fath Ali Khan, of Bangar.apalle, R.
Egerton.C. C, ft. Eradi, V. Kelu, 80 Faudel-Phillips, Sir G. F., fe.
Egerton, C. P., 61. R. Ereaut, S. G., 2, B. Faulder, C J. S., 658
Egerton, F. W., B. Erskine, C. F., 31, B. Faulkner, E. T., 28, B.
Egerton, Sir R. E., 20, 13*, ft, B. Erskine, C. J., 129 Faulknor, A. A. M. M., 63
Egerton, R. W., 28, B. Erskine, G. E., B. Faunthorpe, J. C , 13, 55, B.
Egerton, W., 12, 45, B. Erskine, K. D., 35, B. Fawcetl, C. G. H., 89, 90, 93, B.
Eggar, H. C, 26, 47, 1B. Estcourt, E. A., 14, 62, B. Fawcett, E. P., 17. 56, B.
Eicke, F. W., 28, B. Eteson, A., B. Fawcett, F., 85
El Mowclhy, A. L., 5 Etheridge, A. T., Fawcett, F. I.. M., toS
Elcock, H., 107 Euan-Smith, Sir C. B., f)., B. Fayrer, F. D. S., 87
I. Set Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
. See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
FA-FU.] INDEX OF NAMES. 673
Fayrer, Sir J., ft., B. Fitzgerald, J. R., 92, Fowler, Lady, R.
Fazalullah Lutfullah Faridl, 103 Fitzgerald, P. S. V.,>, 97, la. Fowler, J. C. H., 78, 81, B.
Fazulbbai Vishram, ft. Fitzgerald, Sir W. G. S. V., H B Fowler, J. T., B.
Feake, S., 115 Fitzgerald, Rt Hon. W. R. S. V Fowler, W. A., 88, B.
Fearnside, C. F., 87 Fox, C. E., 70, B.
Fell. G. B. H., 15, 69, fi. Fitzgerald and Vesci, Lord, 11a Fox, G. J. B.. 3, B.
Fellowes, I. W., 100 Fitzgibbon, P. J., 96, B. Fox, H. C, B.
Fellows, W. H. E., 6a FitzHuijh, A., ft. Fox, H. G., 5a
Fendall, J.. 118 Fitzpatnck, B. D.,62 Fox, H. Hoyne, 70, B.
Fenn, E. H., ft. Fiizpatrick, Sir D., 1, 20, ji5, 132, Fox, H. L., 91, 95 B.
Fenner, H. A. S., IS. '33. i34> ft., B ^ Fox,J. F., 53
Fenning, W. M., 83 FitzPatrick, J. A. O., 19, 62, B Fox-Strangways, H. S., 61, B.
Fenton, A., 73 Fitzpatrick, T. S., 57 Fox-Strangways, M. W., 10, 36, B.
Fenton, L. L., £1. Flanagan, E. B., R. Foy, E. G., 71, B.
Fenton, M. W., 10. 61, B. Fleet, J. F., 92, J}., B. Foy, E. R., 64
Fenton, T. C, 3, B. Fleming, A. M., 39 Foy, F. A., 74
Ferard, H. C, II, 55. ft-. *• Fleming, A. S., 10, 69, B. Framii, I. D., 104, B.
Ferard, J. E., 3, B. Fleming, C. A., 64 Framji Rustamji Desai, B.
Ferguson, J., 107 Fleming, J. G., 49 Francis, E. B., 30, B.
Ferguson,}. A., 19 Fleming, J. M., 31, B. Francis, F. W., 655, B.
Ferguson-Davie, A. F. , R. Fleming, M. F., 3 Francis, Sir P., 117
Fergosson, H. D. H., 30 Fletcher, C. F., 105 Francis, W., 77, 81, B.
Fergusion, Sir J., 113, 137, ft., B. Fletcher, F., 95 Franklin, Sir B., 655, »., B.
Fergusson, J. C, 3, 15, B. Fletcher, H., 110 Franka, C. N. B., 658
Fermor, L. L., 3a Fletcher, W. M., B. Franks, N., ft.
Fern, T. J., 8 Flowers, G., 18, 56, B Fraser, A., 119
Fernandez, E. E., 655, B. Floyd, C. ]., 64 Eraser, Sir A. H. L., 9, 43, t3". '33.
Fernandez, J. C, 80 Floyer, C., 121, 124 ».,b:
Ferrar, Lieut. M. L., 6a Flynn, H. H., 85 Fraser, A. T., B.
Ferrar, M. L., 658 Flyter, I. A., B. Fraaer, E. A., B.
Feners, V. M., 91, 05. B. Foard, J. G., too Fraser, E. G. B.
Ferris, W. B., 97, B. Foley, B., 13, 45, B. Fraser, F. T., 106
Ffinch, B. T., ft., B. Foljambe, G., 89 Fraser, H. (I.C.S.), 20, B.
ffbrde, A. B., 13, 55. B. Fontaine, H. W., 3 Fraser, H. (Col.), N.W. Provs., 130
Ffrankland, H., 115 Foord, A. W., 30, B. Fraser, H. (Col.), Central Provs., B.
ffrench-Mullen, D., 34, B. Foord, E. R., 105 Fraser, H. A., to8
(Trench-Mullen, J., 49, B. Foote, H., 09 Fraser, H. A. D., 3>, B.
Fiddian, W., 20, B. Foote, R. B., B. Fraser, H. Si. J., 87
Field, C. D., 30, B. Forbes, A., 20, jif., B. Fraser, 1. R., 24
Field, F., 6a, 68, B. Forbes, A. T., 77, 80, B. Fraser, J. D., 13, 69, B.
Field, G. M. R., 655, B. Forbes, B. C, 18, 56, B. Eraser, J. H. R., 18, 62, 68, B.
Field, J. F. R., 51 Forbes, G. S., 75, 76, 83. ■25,ft..B. Fraser, J. N., 98
Field, J. H., 36 Forbes, H. F., 18, 62, B. Fraser, J. S., 10c
FieldtN. S., 69 Forbes, H. G., 3 F'raser, S. M., 90, ft., B.
Fife, H.R.H. Duchess of, ft. Sir I., ft.
Forbes, SirJ., Fraser, \V\, 121
Fife, R. D A., n Forbes,,j.g.,
t.G.,8r Fraser-Tytier, J. B., ft.
Filgate, A. J., B. Forbes, I.., 79
es, L„ Frazer, R. W 79, B.
Filgate, T. M., B. Forbes, L. A., 33 Frederica, H.R.H. Princess, K
Finch, C.T., 2, B. Forbes, L. R., B. Freeland, H. F. E., 29
Findlay, C. S., 17, 37. B. Forbes, V. H., 5 Freeman, T. F., 55, 56
Findlay, J., ft. Forbes. W. W., 7a Fremantle, A. F., 17, 53, B.
Fink, C. C, 28 Ford, C. R., 73, 74. >°5. "°7 Fremantle, S. H., 12, 55, B.
Fink, W. R., 25, B. Ford, C. W. J., 70 French, E. L., 65
Finlay, H. B., 20, B. Ford, E., 13, 69, B. French, F. C, 12, 45, B.
Finlay, J. F., 1, 20, 115. »« Ford, G. A., 23 French, G. B., 658
ft., B Ford, W., 20, ft., B. French, G. D., 91, 95, B.
Finn, A. H., 23 Ford, W. A. W., 5 French, L., 16, 62 B.
Finney, S., 39, ft., B. Fordham, J. W., B. French, V. C, 28
Finnimore, B. K.. 46, B. Formby, R. W., 83 Frenchman, E. P^, 73,
Finnis, G. H., 106 Forrest, G. W., B. Frere, Sir H. B. E 113, 119, 137
Finny, T. G. R., 107, 655, B. Forrest, H. T. S., 13, 45. B. Frere, W. E., 129
Finucane, M., 20, fj., B. Forrester, E. E., 15, 45, B. Frith, W. W.C., tor
Firebrace, F., B. Forrester, R. E., 7 Frizelle, Sir J., 20, B.
Firminger, W. K., 24 Forster, J., 115 Frizelle, Capt. J.,63, fi.
Firth, Mrs. E. J., 172 Forsytb, A. R., 4 Frost, C. E.,92, B.
Fischer, C. E. C, 65 Forsyth, W., 50, 52, B. Frost, C. K. £>., 107
Fischer, F. N., 12, 45, B. Forsytbe, C. A., 3, B. Frost, H. F. B., 26, 64, B.
Fischer, L. G., 59 Forteath, G. N.; 105 Fry, F. W 109 „
Fisher, C, 12, 43, B. Forteath, H. H., 73 Fry, H. I. W., 3, B.
Fisher, C. P., 39. 66 Foster, Sir C. J., 114 Fry, T. 6., 100, B.
Fisher, F. H., 22, B. Foster, H. F. E. B., 15, 45. B. Fry, T. D., 90, 93, B.
Fisher, J. (Aust. Surg.), 73 Foster, K. G., 34 Frver.^Sir F. W. R., 30, 133,
Fisher, J., ft. Foster, W., 3, B.
Fisher, J. H., 20, B. Fotberingham, A., 78, 81, B. Fryer, W. H., a, B.
Fisher, T., 88 Foulkes, G. F. F., 85 Fuller, A., 109
Fisher, T. C, 28 Foulkes, T. H., 87 Fuller, Ci 107. 655 _ „
Fisher, W. F. D., 100 Fouracres, E. C. H.,, ;57 Fuller, J. B., o, 40, 133, ft., B.
Fisher, W. R.,4. B. Fowle, E., 70 Fnllerton, F. A., 658
FitzClarence, Lord F ,128 Fowler, E. O., 70, 71 Fullerton, J. C, 655, B.
FitzGerald, C. J. CX, ft. Fowler, F. C, 30 Fullerton, R., ja
Fitzgerald, Sir G., ft., B. Fowler, F. D., 28, B. Fullerton^T. W^A.^59, '7:
Fitzgerald, H. G., 65, 68 Fowler, F. J., ft. Fulton, E. McG. 891 90i i«9i
FitzGerald, J., B. Fowler, Rt. Hon Sir H. H., U2, ft B
Fitzgerald, Sir J.• F., 127 ».. B. Fulton, H. T., ft.
ft. See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to p , and preceding Honors Lists.
Record of Services." pp. 423 to 653.
Sec Alph
INDEX OF NAMES. [PU—GO.
Furlong, M., B. Gaskin, L. E. P., 14, 36, B. Gibson, R. E., 91, 95, B.
Furnivall, F. , 29 Gass, H. A., 85, U. Gil>sone, D. H., 105
Furnivall, J. S., 18, 70, B. Gatacre, J., ft. Gidhaur, H. H., Maharaja, 43. ft.
Fyson, H., 19 Gatacre, W. F., 172 Gidumat, D.. 91, 93, B.
Fyson, P. F., 84 Gates, F. C, 10, 69, B. Giffard, G. G., 86, B.
Fytche, A., 132 Gatherer, A. B.. B. Giffard, H. E., 4
Fytche, W., 115 Gauld, W., 2, B. Gilbert, C. F., 71,
Gaung, K. Mingyi, ft. Gilbert, E. J.,
Gauntletl, M. r., 14, 24, 60 B. Gilbert, L. E., 73
Gabbett, E., 7'. B. Gaussen, I. K , ft. Gilbert, Sir VV. R.,
Gabbett I. E., 28, B. Gay, C. R., 3 Gilbert-Cooper, B.. G., 31, B
Gabbett, P. C, 87 Gay, E., B. Giles, A. II. Li
Gabriel, E. V., 16, 55, 45. «• Gayatonde, G. V., 96, B. Giles, C. D., 85
Gadsden, E. H., 87 Gayer, A. H., 69, B. Giles, E., 89, 98, ft., B.
Gadsden, F. O., 107 Gayer, G. W., 38 Giles, F., 20, B.
Gadsden, H. C, 72 Gayer, W. A., 34, 48 Giles, R., «., B.
Gaffney, J. B., K. Gayer, Sir J., 126 Giles, R. S., 70
Gage, A. T., 49. 5? Gayford, H. H., 658 Gill, G., 107
Gahan, C, 80, 81 Geake, E., n, 44, Li. Gill, H. J 655
Gahan, H. H., B. ^ , .L Gebbie, F. St. J., 96 Gill, H. W., 60
Gaikwar. Maharam Sahib, R. Geekie, J., 126 Gill, J. E., 20, 655, B.
Gaing, Kyaw, 70 Geidt, B. G., 9, 25. B. Gillan, D. H., 24
Gaing, Maung On, ft. Gell, H. G., 100, B. Gillan, G. G., B.
Gait, E. A., 11, 44. »i Gelling, W. H., 29 Gillan, R. W., 12, 55, B.
Gaitskcll, A., 12, 69. B. Geoghegan, H. T., B. Gillespie, I. T., 77, 80, B.
Gajraj Singh, -$7 George, D., 06, B. Gillman. H. F. W. 77, 88, B.
Gale, A. B., 57, B. George, E. C. S., 11, 69, ft., B. Giilman, J. W., 64
Gale, E. S., 41 Georges, C. P. 108 Gillmore, C. A., 23
Gales, R. R., 28 Gerard, Sir M. G., ft. Gilmore, H. St. G., 30
Galhardo, E., ft. Gerrard, A. S., B. Gimlette. G. H. D., S3, ft-. U.
Galloway, Sir A., in Ghafur Khan, A., 19, 62, B. Girard, H. E., 50
Galloway, R., 38, B. Ghandhivala, G. J., 94 Girard, R. G., 52, B.
Galton, C. A., 70, B. Gharpurc", D. G., 94 Girdlestone, C. E. R., 134
Gamble, J. S , ft., LI. Gharpurcy, H. G., 78, 81, B. Girdlestone, F. B., 109
Gamble, R. A., 24, 67, 90, IK. Ghatak, ft. K., 25 Girindra Chunder Banerjee, 46
Gammie, G. A., 32 Ghatge, Pirajirao Bapu Saheb, ft. Girindra Chunder Mookerji, 43
Ganapathi Aiyar, P. S., 81 Ghaus Bakhsh, Sir, ft. Girindra Narain Deb, 10, 45. B.
Ganendra Nath Pal, 46 Chelabhai Jagjivandas Ghandhivala, Giris Chandra Dutta, 46
Ganendro Prasad Roy, 30, 73 94 Girraj Kishor Dat, 54
Ganesh Bakhsh Singh, 56 Ghazanfur Ali Kban, 17, 37, B. Gladstone, C. E., 20, B.
Ganesh Krishna Apte, 654 Ghilardi. O., 48 Glancy, R. I. R., 16, 62, 68, B.
Ganesh Pandurang Thakar, 95 Ghosal, J., 91, 95, B. Glanville, P. G., 106
Ganga, Charan Chatterji, 46 Ghose, ft. M., 44 Glass, D. J. C, 6
Ganga Dhar Shastri, ft. Ghose, B. P., 48 Glass, J. G. H., 4, ft., B.
Ganga Sahay, 56 Ghose, C. D., 46 Glazebrook, N. S., 172
Gangadhar, B., 37 Ghose, C. M., Ij Glazier, E. G., 20, B.
Gangadhar Rao MadhavChitnavis.R. Ghose, Mahimohun, 77, 3i, B. Gleadow, F-, 100, B.
Gangadhar Vishnu Limaye, 659 Ghos-, M. C, 606, B. Glenday, J., 106
Gangarama Kaula, 28 Ghose, Preonath, B. Glenelg, Lord, 112
Gangolli, R. R., 94 Ghose, R. C, 46 Glenny, W. H., 79, B.
Gangooly, Bhuban M., 44 Ghose, R. N., 46 Glosler, J. C, 90, 93, B.
Ganpat Rai, Diwan, 33, ft. Ghose, S. C, 44 Goad, C. R., 106
Ganpatrao Damodar Pause, 91, 94, B. Ghose, S. K.( 19, 45 Goad, L. B , 59
Garbett, C. C, « Ghose, S. N.. 46 Gobind Chandra Basak, 44
Garbetl, C. H., Li. Ghose, T. K., 51 B- Godber, G. E. 70
Gardiner, A., 29 Ghose, U. C, 44 Godbole, K. R., B.
Gardiner, E. R., 46, B. Ghosh, Chandra Nath, 44 Goddard,
fiodden, J.W.W.H.,M.,84.106
Gardiner, J. W., 20, Li. I Ghosh, Jadu Nath, 44
Gardiner. R., 120, Li. Ghosh, Jogendra Nath, 44 Godfrey, C. W., B.
Gardiner. W. N., 2, B. 1 Ghosh, Kali Pada. 43 Godfrey, E. C, 51
(Gardner, C, 105 Ghosh, Mahim Chandra, 19 tiodfrey, F. E., B.
Gardner, F. L., ic6 Ghosh, Mohim Chandra, 46 Godfrey, G., 20, B.
Garey, H., 125 Ghosh, M. N., 46 Godfrey, S. H., 63, B.
Garlick, R. R., 17, 45. B. Ghosh, Purna Chandra, 44 Godfrey-Faussett, R. F. G., 48
Garnier, C. N., 5 Ghosh, R. B., ft. Godley, Sir A., 1, 112, ft., B.
Garrard, A. I., 3 Ghosh, R. C, 46 Godley J. C, 65
Garrett, A.. 15, 45. B. Chulam Muhammad Ali, Prince of Godrezji Dorabji Pudumjt, 24, 102, ».
Garrett, A. ff., 29 Arcot, 7s C.odsell, Sir W., fi.
Garrett, A. H., ^5 , 82. B. Ghulam
" 1 Rasa
Rasi Kha 1,'ft. Godwin-Austen, H., 37, B.
Garrett, A. J., fit. Gib, Sir W. A., ft. Godwin, C, 2, B.
Garrett, E. J.. 3 Gibb, M. C, 00, 94, B. Gokal Chand, 66
Garrett, H. W., 2, B. Gibbon, T. M., ft. Gokal Chand Badhwar, 17, 56. B.
Garrett, J. H., 91 Gibbons, J. B., 49, B. Gokhale, G K., 7, ft.
Garrett, J. H. E., 12, 45, IS. Gibbs, H. M., 100, B. Gokuldas Kahandas Parekh, 39
Garrett, R. V., 655, B. Gibbs, J., 120, 129 Goldingham, I. D., 79, B.
Garstin, E. L. L., 59 Gibbs, R. T-, 30 Goldney, T. H., ft.
Garstin, J. H., 122, 125 Gibbes, R. P., 5« Goldney, W. G., 65, B.
Garstin, N. A., B. Gibson, B. T., 16, 62, B. Goldsmid, Sir F. J;, ft
Garthwaite, I.., Li Gibson, E. (Anttl ), 79, B. Lioldsmid, F. L., B.
Gartside-Tipping, R. F., ft. Gibson, Rev. E-, 655 Goldsmith, O., 106
Garvie, J., 59 Gibson, F. M., 102, B. Goldsmith, S. J., B.
Garwood, T. F., Li. Gibson, H. W.. B. Gomm, Sir W. M., 117
Gaselee, Sir A., ft. Gibson, J. R., B. Gomperu, H. I.C., B.
Gaskell, W., 16, 53, B. Gibson, R. A., 70 Gompertz, J. F. W.,■ -J
1(. See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists,
a. Ste Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
GO—GU.J INDEX OF NAMES. 675
Gompertz, R. L. D., 655, B. Goutiere, G. H. de M., 59 Green, G., 128
Gondal, Rani S.ihib of, ft, Gover, A. A., 85 Green, G. E. T., 60, B.
Gondal, H.H. Thakur Sahib of, 177, Govind Dinanath Madgavkar, 90, 95, Green, H. H., 46, B.
ft. E., 50, 52 B. Green, M. S., ft.
Good, Govind Ram Chandra Khandekar, Green, Sir W. H. R., ft.
Good, J., 73 Green, W. M., 49
Good, W., fi. Govinda Chandra De, 44 Greenaway, T. S., iod
Goodall, C., 30 Govinda Rao Nayudu, R., 81 Greene, W. J., 2, B.
Goodall, H. C. A., 30 Govindaraghava Aiyar.L. A., 75 Greenshields, R. S., 10, 44, B.
Goodburn, C, 25, 42 Gowan, H. C, 18, 37, B. Greenstreet, R. H., It, ft.
Goode, S. W., 18, 45, B. Gowers, E. A., 2, B. Greenstreet, W. L., B.
Goodenough, H. L., 34 Goyder, G. B., 28 Greenwood, J. VV., 2
Goodeve, A., :i, 43, U. Grace, C. H., B. Greer, R. P., t8, 70, B.
Goodfellow, A. T., B. Gracey, H. K., 12, 55, 56, B. Greer, R. T., 10, 43, 52, ft., B-
Goodfellow, C. A., ft., U. Gracey, S. W., 15, 62, 68, B. Greer, W., 91
Gooding, H., 3 Gracey, T. (Col.), ft., B. Greeven, R., II. 53. 54i B.
Goodrich, H. St. A., 79, B. Gracey, T. (Lieut.), 29 Gregg, W. H., B.
Goodrich, (i. M., B. Gradon, A. F., 35, 39 tiregory, G. M., 655, B.
Goodridge, J P., 658 Grame, H. S., 122, 124 Gregory, R., no
Goodridge, W. S.. 107, 655, ft., B. Graham, G. D., 48, B. Gregson, G. W. , 58
Goodwin, F., 30, B. Graham, G. E. R., t8, 37 Gregson, T-, 30
Goodwin, R. T. , 120 Graham, J. A., 172 Gregson-Williams, F. J., 5
Goodwyn, H. E., ft. Uiaham, J. F. (HI.), 15, 45. B. Greig, G., B.
Gooroo Das Banerjee, Sir, 654, B. Graham, J. F. \Ms.\ 78, 81, B. Greig, J. G. (late I.N.), 109
Gopal Bullub Das, 46, 47 Graham, L., 91 Greig, Capt. "J. G., 89
Gopal Chandra Banerjee, 44 Graham, R. A., 77, 80, 88, B. Grenfell, A. P., 655
Gopal Chandra Ray, 24, 50, B. Graham, T., 117 Grenville, Rt. Hon. T., 112
Gopal Chunder Dass, 25 Graham, T. (Maj.-Gen.), ft. Grenville, Rt. Hon. W. \V. (Lordf
Gopal Chunder Mookerjee, 46 Grahame, W. F. {Burma), 13, 69, 70, I 17
Gopal Das, B. B. Grey, A. E. D., 92
Gopal Datta Joshi, 37 Grahame, W, F. (Madras), 79, B. Grey, C. E., 26
Gopal Ganesh Ranade, 37 Grainger, T., 49 Grey, E., 20
Gopal Krishna Gokhale, 7, ft. Grant, A. (1). B. Grey, Sir J., 127
Gopal Vishwambar Gayatonde, 96, B. Grant, A. (2), B. Grey, L. J. H., ft., B.
Gopala Chariyar, S., 80, B. Grant A. H., 15, 62, 68, B. Grey, W., no, 130
Gopala Chariyar, W., 80 Grant, C. (E. I. Co.'s Chairman), Grey, W. F. H., B.
Gopala Krishna Aiyar, S., 82, B. no Grey, W. G., 34
Gopalau Nayar, T,, 81 Grant, Rt. Hon. C, 112 Gribble, J. D. B.,79
Gopalaswanii Aiyar, T., 81 Grant, Sir C, 132 Grierson, G. A., 20, 36, ft., B.
Gopendra Krishna Deb, 19, 43, B. Grant, C. F., 18, 70, B. Grierson, J., B.
Gopi Krishna Banerji, 44 Grant, C. J. \V„ ft. Griesbach, C. L., ft. B.
Gordon, A. E., fi. Grant, C. W., :8, 56, B. Grieve, J. W. A., 40
Gordon, A. H., 128 Grant, D. St. J. D., 66, B. Grieve, A. N-, 5
, A. «., 59 Grant, E. L., ft. Griffin, C. P. G., ft.
Gordon , B. L., ft. Grant, G., B. Griffin, H. D., 11, 54. B.
Gordon, C. H., 59 Grant. G F. M., 92, B. Griffin, I. V., 71
Gordon, D. C, B. Grant, G. P., ft. Griffin, Sir L. H., 21, ft., B.
Gordon, F. D., 25, 67 Grant, 1. H., 55 Griffith, H., B.
Gordon, Geoffrey, 6 Grant, J. G. d., B. Griffith, H. W., 23
Gordon, George, 11, 43, B. Grant, J. H., 92, B. Griffith, J., 126, 1:
Gordon, H. C, 41, 48 Grant, Sir J. H. (Lieut. Gen.), 123 Griffith, R. T. H., ft., B.
Gordon, H. P., 79, B. Grant, J. P., 119, 130 Griffith, W. M., 83
unrhth,
Gordon, H. W., 20, B. Grant. J. P. (Col.), B. Griffiths, T. M. II., 23
Gordon, J. C. F„ ft. Grant, }. W., 33 Grigg, E. E., B.
Gordon, J. D., 134 Grant, P., 658 Grimes, A. J. L., 30, 102, B.
Gordon, Rev., J. D. 99 Grant, P. (Com.-in-Ckicf, Madras), Grimes, H. R., B.
Gordon, I. H., ft. . „ 123 Grimley, R. F., 77, 81, B.
Gordon, Sir J.J. H., 1. 115. ft., B. Grant, Sir R., 126 Grish Chander Chatterjcc, B.
Gordon, P. J., 31. B. Grant, T., 2, B. Grist, F. E., 3, B.
Gordon, R. F. C, 72, B. Grant, T. J. C, 20, B. Grommers, L., 52
Gordon, R. G., 01 Grant-Brown, G. E. R. (see Brown, Groocock, C. B., 2
Gordon, R. W. W., 1C5 G. E. R. G.). Groom, P., 4
Gordon, S. V., ft. Grant-Duff, 1-ady, ft. Grose, J., 125
Gordon, Sir T. E., ft. Grant-Duff, Sir M. E., ni, i22,ft.,B. Grove, P. S., 99
Gordon, W., ft. Granville, H. C, 26, 63, fi. Groves, G. B., fi.
Gordon, W. B., 26, 57. ft., B. Graves, B. C, ft. Groves, H., B.
Gordon-Leith, W. E., B. Graves, S. H. P., 135, B. Growse, E. F., 10, 44, B.
Gore, St. O. C, 65s, ft-, B. Gray, E., 90, 94, 103, B. Grundy, J., 36, B.
Gorman, P. J. 25 Gray, H. J. S., 23 Gruning, J. F., 13, 45, B.
Gorst, Sir J. E., 113, B. Gray, M. A., B. Gruzelier, O., 2, B.
Gorvin, J . T. . 3 Gray, P., 10, 55, B. Gubbay, M. M. S., 91, 95, 103, B.
Goss, L. A., B. Gray, R., B. Guise, R. F., 48, B.
Gossain Das Dutt, 46 Gray, W., B. Guiterman, C. E., 17, 56, B.
Goudge, J. E., 13, 55. B. Gray, W. B., 28, B. Gulland, C, 96
Gough, A. E., B. Gray, W. H., 60 Gun, W. H. ft., 658
Gough, Sir C. J. S., ft. Gray, W. du G., ft. Gunga Narain Roy, 46
Gougb, Sir H. (Lord Gough), 1 T7 Graytbot, B. B., 101 Gunga Ram (Cent. Pram.), 27
Gough, H. A. K., 34 Greany, J. P., B. Gunga Ram (Pnnj.), ft., B.
Gough, Sir H. H., ft. Greany, P. M , 37 Gumoi), R. H., 65, B.
Goulding, H. R., 61 Greaves, Sir G. R., 128, B. Gunn, W. D., 82, B.
Gouldsbury, C. E., B. Greaves, R. H., 20, B. Gunter, C. P., 31
Gouldsbury, D. E., B. Green, C. R. M., 35, 49, 66, B. Gunter, E. E., 30, 102
Goument, C. E. V., 26, 63, B. Green, D. R., 49 Gupta, B. L., 9, 26, 43, B.
Gourlay, W. R., 16, 45, B. Green, E. F.t 100 Gupta, B. V., 48
. See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
See Alphabetical *' Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
676 INDEX OF NAMES. [GU—HA.
Gupta, C. N., 46 Hamid Moizuden Abdul Ali, 91 Hare, F., s
Gupta. J. N. D., 48 Hamid, Sheik Abdul, 89 Hare, L., 7, 9, 43. 44. ft-.
Gupta, Tnanendra Nath, 13, 45, B. Hamid-uz-zafar Khan, 56 Hare, R. D., 655, B.
Gupta, Kali Pada, B. Hamilton, A. H. J., 106 Hare, T., 5
Gupta, K. G., 9, 43, 44, B. Hamilton, B. M. C, 59 Hare, W. H. M., B.
Gupta, M., 51, B. Hamilton, F. S., 11, 43. B. Harcndra Lai Roy, 172
Gupta, M. S., 47 Hamilton, Lord G., 112, 113, R.. »- Hari Ganpat Rao Gharpurey, 78, St,
Gupta, Nogendro Nath, 46 Hamilton Lady G., II. B.
Gupta, S., 37 Hamilton, H., R. Hari Kishen Kaul. 63, B.
Gupte, P. V., 94 Hamilton, I. G. J., 25 Hari Nath Ray, 44
Gurdon, B. E. M., 33, R., B. Hamilton, J., 5 Hari Prasad Das, 44
Gurdon, E. P., B. Hamilton, J. M., 2, B. Hari Sitaram Dikshit, 89
Gurdon, P. R. T., 40, B. Hamilton, N. A. W„ 88 Hari Vinayck Sathe, 95
Gutersloh, F. N., B. Hamilton, R. C., 14. 45. B. Harinath De, 48
Guttridge, T. M., 3 Hamilton, R. E., 655, B. Haringlon, A. H., 21, B.
Gwalior,
" , H.H. Maharaja
I" ' Sindhia of, Hamilton, R. E. A., 35.'7J Haringlon, H. B., 119, B.
173, 177,Maharani
178, R. of, R. Hamilton, T. D., 5 Harington, H. N. V., 33
Gwalior, Hamilton, T. S., 91.B. Haringlon, H. S., 38, B.
Gwatkin, F. S., JJ. Hamilton, W. R., B. Haringlor., !. H., 118
Gwyn, A., 107 Hamilton, W. S., 13, B. Harington, K., 35^, B.
Gwyn, H., 106 Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Lord Harji, I,adh-ibhai, 98
Gwynn, J. T., 6 F. T.,75 Harjibbai Manekji Riustamji, 659
Gwyther, A., 49 Hamlyn, — 23
n, C, Harland, F. W.
Gwyther, F. E., 61, 64, B. Hammick, M., 75, 76, R., B. Harman, T. M., 655, li.
Gwyther, H.T., 28, B. Hammick. S.; 92, B. Harman,i,R., ».
Gwyther, W. B., 36, 46, B. Hammond, Sir A. G., R. Harnam Das, 63
Gyanendra Nath Chakrabarti, 58 Hammond, A. T-, B. Harnam Singh, Kunwar, «•
Gyfford, W., 121 Hammond, E. L. L., 15, 47, B. Harnett, W. F.,30
Hammond, F. A. L., 73 Harold, A. E., 105
Hamnett, F. H., 76, 80, B. Harold, C. F., 97
Habibullah, Saiyid, 10, 55, B. Hamnett, G., 658 Harprasad Dar, 28
Hadfield, G., 6/5 Hampton, A. R. G., 48 Harridance, H., 2, B.
Hadi. Saiyid M., 55, 56, B. Ham-ud-din, 63 Harrington, Sir J. L., W.
Hadow, F. A., 29 Hanby, W. A. E.,29 Harriott, G. M., 27, R., B.
Hadow, R. C, R. Hance, J. E., »7,_J7, B. Harris, Lord (1), 132
Haflkine, W. M., 102, R., B. Hancock, G. E., fi. Harris, Lord (sj, 113, "27. B-
Hafiz Muhammad Nawaz Khan, 1*. Hand, T. E., 51 Harris, Lady, R.
Haggard, A. H., as Hand, T. H. H., 105, 106 Harris, B., 125
Haig, C. T., B. Handcock, A. G., IB. Harris. C, 124
Haig, H. G., 6 Handcock, F. de B., 97 Harris, E. B., 10, 44, B.
Haig, T. \V., 33, 37 Handcock, G. F., 83, B. Harris, F. W., 51
Haigh, P. B., 91, 95, B. Handcock, W. E. F., B. Harris, G., 121, 123
Hailiy, H. R. C, 13, 55, 56, B. Handford, W B., 33 Harris, G. F. A., 49. B- „
Hailey, W. M., 14, 63, B. Handley, A. P., 655, B. Harris, G. S. T., 75. 83, B.
Haines, Sir F. P., 117, 133, R., B. Handley, F., 108 Harris, H B.
Haines, H. A., 3, B. Handley, F. F., 21, B. Harris, j. W.,
Haines, H. H., 49 Hankey. H., 21, B. Harris, L. T.,
Hak Nawaz Khan, R. Hankin, A. C., 38, ». Harris, P. H.
Hakim, Hormasji M., 87, B. Hankin.E. H., 60, B. Harris, R. L., B.
Hakim, Muhammad, H., 94, B. Hankin, E. L., B. Harris, W. A., 63
Haldar, M. L., 44, B Hankin, \V. E., 38 Harrison, A. G., 28, 46, B.
Haldwell, E., 83 Hanly, j. F., 64 Harrison, C. B.,86
Hales, G., 30 Hanmanl Sheshgir Phadnis, 95 Harrison, C. H., 14, 25. 62, B.
Halifax, Viscount, 112 Hannaford, W. C., 107 Harrison, C. P. M., 5
Halkett, Sir C, 127 Hannagan, J. S., B. Harrison, C. W. I., B.
Hall, A. A., 84, B. Hannan, J., B. Harrison, E., 121
Hall, A. H. (late /..V.), 100 Hannay, A. L., 77, 80, B. Harrison, F. C, 11, 24, 102, B.
Hall, A. H. (R.I.M.), 106 Hannyngton, F., 78, Bz, B. Harrison, G. McC, 96, B.
Hall, C. E. 53, 57 Hannyngton, P., 85 Harrison, Capt. H., 32, 97
Hall, E. A. W-, 42 Hanover, H.R.H. Princess Mary of, Harrison, H. A., 2I..B.
Hall, E. S., W. Harrison, J., tio
Hall, G. C.,B. Hanson, C. O., 39 Harrison, M. H., 17, 62, B.
Hall, G. T., 32 Hansoti, C. J., 96 Harrison, P., 12, 55, B.
Hall, H. F. P., 69, B. Hanumantha Kao B., 84 Harrison, P. R., 23
Hall, I., F.,
I 6 Happell, W. A., 79, B. Harrison, W., 2.
Hall, W. S'., 3, B. Har Gobind Singh, 56 Harrowby, Earl of, 112
Hall, P. B Harballabh Narayan Singh, Maharaja Hart, G. H. R., B.
Hall, W. T., 10, 69, 73, K. of Sonbursa, 1»- Hart, G. S., 66
Haller, G., 43 Harbord, F. W ' 4 Hart, I. H. E., B.
Hallett, G. H., 3 Harcourt, A. F. P., B. Hart, S. G., 14, 4°, B.
Hallett, H. H. H„ B. Harcourt, H., 16, 62, B. Hart. W., 658
Hallett, J. R., 21. B. Hardie, R., 114, B. I Hart-Davies, T., 92, B.
Halliday, Sir F. J., 113, 118, 130 Hardiman, J. T. P., 16, 24, 69, 73. Harrington, Marquess of, 112
Halliday, F. L., 48, 49, B. B. Hartley, J. M., 38
Halliday, F. M., 31, B. Harding, F. H., 21, B. Hartley, L. W., 104
Halliday, G. S., 658 Harding, H. O. D., 76, 80, B. Hartnoll, H. S., 10, 69, B.
Halliday, H. M., 40, B. Harding, H. W., 3, B. Hartwcll, S. C. E., B.
Halliday, M. M., 45 Hardinge, A. E., 128 Harumal, T., 95
Hallifax, A. G., 12, 45, B. Hardinge, Sir H. (aft. Viscount), 116 1 Harvest, H. de V., 74
Hallifax, C. J., 11, 61, B. Hardwicke, Earl of, 113, 658 Harvey, A. F., 5
Hallifax, H. F., 14, 36, 38, B. Hardy, G. (afterwards Lord Cran- Harvey, E., B.
Hallward, N. L., 8, 36, 47, B. brook), 112 Harvey, F. J., »9
Ham, W. J., B. Hardy. R. G., 9, 53. 55. B. Harvey, I., B.
Hamblin, R. E., 10, 55, B. Hare, E. C., 42 Harvey, T. G. J., 106
.sVv Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171. and preceding Honors Lists.
fi: See Alphabetical " Record of Services,*' pp. 423 to 653.
HA—HO.] INDEX OF NAMES. 677
Harvey, W. L.. 8, 90, ft., B. Henderson, C. A., 6 Hezlett, ]., 17, 45, B.
Harward, A. E-, 11, 43. B Henderson, C. G., 91, 95, B. Hickie, J.. 6^5
Hasan Ali, Mir M., ft. Henderson, E. P., SI, B. Hickie, W. C 28, B.
riasan, Mahdi, 37 Henderson, G., B. Hickman, C. S., 105, 106
Hasan Khan, M. N., 37, H Henderson. G. S., 25. B. Hickox, S. E., 24
Hasaram Holchand, 94 Henderson, H. J. H., B. , Hicks, A., 4
Hash-mat-ulla, 19, 55, B Henderson, J., 99 Hickson, E. E., 2
Haslopc, L. M., 09 Henderson, J. /., 29 B. Hide, P., 98
Hassan, A., 44, fi.
n, n.., ». Henderson, J. P., 71, B. Higgens, A. W. B., 79, B.
Hasted,d, I. E. H.,85 Henderson. P. D., 134, ft- B. Higgins, A. F., 26, 46, B.
Hasted,d.lo., b. Henderson, R. H., ft. Higgins, J. J. B.
Hasted.d, W. A., 82 Henderson, S. H., 6c Higgins, S. S., 106
Hastings, Marquess of, 112 Henderson, W. G. H., ioi, B. Higginson, N., 121
Hastings, C. G. W., 61, 65. ft- * Henderson, W. H., 21 Higgs, C. J., 80
Hastings, E. S., V.. Henderson, W. P., 3O160 Higham, Sir T., R., B.
Hastings, F., 121 Henderson, W. S-, 2, B. Highet, J. C, 5
Hastings, F. E., ft. Hendley, A. G., 39 Hight, A. E., B.
Hastings, F. T. C. 2, B Hendley, H ..ft Hignell, S. R., 16, 45, B.
Hastings, H., 51, B. Hendley, J. L., 50 Hildebrand, A. H., R., B.
Hastings, W., 37, B. Hendley, T. H., »., B. Hildebrand, G., B.
Hastings, Warren, 115 Henegan, Capt.,J., ft. Hill, A., 96, n., B.
Hatch, G. W., 91,95, B. Henkel, J. S., 5 Hill, A. P., 30, 60, B.
Hatch, H. F., B. Henley, C. B., 51, 105, :C7 Hill, C. E., 70
Hatch, W. K., B. Hennell, R.. ft. Hill, C. H., «ss, B.
Hatchell, C, B. Hennessey,). B. N., ft. Hill, C. H. A., 8, 90, B.
Hatcheli, C. F. W., 09 Hennessy, Sir G. R., ft. Hill, E. G., 58
Hatchell, D. G., 81, B. Hennessy, S. H., B. Hill, E. P. S., 32
Hatherley, J. R., B. Henniker, F. C, 12, 40, 41, B. Hill, E. W., 5
Hathomthwaite, J. T., B. Henriques, Q. Q., 16, 62, B. Hill, F. G., 2, B.
Halt, C. C, 49 Henry, E. R., 21, ft., B. Hill, F. J. A., 103, B.
Hatten, J. J., 26, 64, B. Henry, G., ft. Hill, F. N., 99
Haughton, W. R., 29, B. Hensley, F. F.. 28 Hill, H., B.
Hauxwcll, T. A., 35, 72, B. Hensley, J. W., 30, 67, B. Hill, J. (Cant.) R.
Havel, E. B., 47. B. Henslowe, C. W. E.. B. Hill, J. (Col.), B.
Havelock, Lady, ft. Henslowe, F. J. D., B. Hill, M., 35, 72
Haveloclt, Sir A. E., 12a, ft., B. Hensman, E. S-, 87 Hill, R., 172, 655, B.
Hawker, R. J., 2, B. Hensman. J. M.,655 Hill, S. C, 38, 47, B.
Hawkes, H.M. P., ft. Henvey, F., 21, B. Hill, T. C.,B.
Hawkins, P., 83 Hepper, H. A. L., 29 Hill, T. H., ft.
Hawkins, R. W. L., 57, B. Herbert, H. A. C, 99 Hill, W. 658
Haworth, L. B. H., 33 Herbert, Lt.-Col. C, 34, B. Hills-Johnes, Sir J., ft.
Hay, Lord F., 32 Herliert, Major C, 44, ft. Hilton, J. E., B.
Hay, G. W. R.,B. Herbert, D., 40, B. Hinde, j., 121
Hay, J., ft. Herbert, D. W., 96. IOI, B. Hindman, G. H., 106
Hayden, H. H., 32 Herbert, H., 100, B. Hindmarch, H. A., 30
Haydon, W. H., B. Herbert, H. A., 3 Hindmarcb, T. A., 30
Haygarth, R. N., 4 Herbert, H. A. C., 24, 99 Hiralal Banerjee, 46
Hayman, J. M., 55 Herbert, L.. ft. Hirst, F. C, 32
Hayward, M. H. W., 00, 93, B. Herbert, P. H. C, B. Hirtzel, F. A., I, 2, B.
Hayward, W. D., 49 Heron, J., 85 Hislop, Sir T., 123
Hazlelt, H. J., B. H-rries, Rt. Hon. J. C, 112 Hitchcock, J., 2, B.
Hazra, Aghor C.,44 Herron, H. G. W., 22, 655, B. Hitchins, H. E., 42
Head. E. A., 2, B. Herschel, [., B Hittu Ram, ft., B.
Headlam, E. J., 106 Herschel. Sir W. J., 21 Hla Oung, 24, B.
Headley, R. H., 2, B. Hertz, H. F., 71, 72, ft. Hoare, H. J., 12, 55, B.
Heald, B. H., 17, 70, B. Hertz, W. A., 69 Hobart, Lord (1), 121, 122
Heale, R. J, W., 35 Hervey, H. L., 90, 93, B. Hobart, Lord (2), 122
Heaney, J. S., 77, 81, B. Heselltne, H. N., 8, B. Hobart, Lady (Mrs. Chtults Coates),
Heap, J. H., 29 Hesketh. M., 98 ft.
Heard, H. H., 46 Hesse, Duchess of, R. Hobart, R. C. A. S., 6
Heard, R-, 35. 66 Het Ram. Pandit. % Hobart, R. T., 21, B.
Hearle, N.. B. Hewat, R. A., B. Hobart-Hampden, A. G., 35, 59, B.
Hearn, G. R., 29 Hewetson, J.. 76, 80, B. Hobday, J. R., 31, B.
Heath, J. A. C, 3 Hewett C. W., jo7 Hobday, T. F., ft.
Heath, J. M., ft. Hewett, D. P., 5 Hobhouse, Lord, 119,658
Heaton, B., 47, B. Hewett, G. B., 107. it.8 Hobhouse, Sir C. P., 21, B.
Heaton, J. J., 90, 93, B. Hewett, G. H., 105 Hobhouse. Rt. Hon. Sir J. C, 112
Heaven, F. G., 28, 57, B. Hewett, G. S., 105 Hobson, C. L., 72
Heaviside, W. J., B. Hewett, H., 74 Hodding, I., 43, ft.
Hebbert, F. B., 28, B. Hewett, J. P., 7, 10, 120, 132. I». Hodgen, C., 8
Heblikar, B. R., 95 Hewett, J. S., 30 Hodges, R. N., 655, B.
Hechle, J. H., 25 Hewett, W. S., 63, B. Hodges, T., 126
Heddon, H., 3, B. Hewish, J.,2., «. Hodges, R. W., 30
Hedges, R., 115 Hewison, W. F., 109 Hodgson, C. M., 85
Heintg, L, B. Hewitt, F., 2 Hodgson, E. M., 100
Hcinig, K. L., 49 Hewitt, Sir G., 116, 123 Hodgson, G. B., 31, B.
Hem Chandra Banerjee, 49. B. Hewitt, I. C, 43, 46 Hodgson, G. C, ft.
Hemanga Chandra Bose, B. Hewitt, J. F. K., 21, B. Hodgson, H. P., 75
Heming, D., B. Hewlett, K., 102 Hodgson, J., 124
Heming, T. H., 106 Hext, Sirl., 107, R„ B. Hodson, C. W., 28, ft., B.
Hemingway, F. R., 78, 81, B Heycock, F. W., 85 Hodson, G. B., ft.
Hemingway, H. E., 17 37. B Heycock, W. B., 15, 45, B. Hodson, R. G., B.
Hemingway, P., 15, 36, 40, B. Heyland, W., too Hodson, T. C, 22
Hemmy, A. S., 65 Heywood, J. M., B. Hoernle, A. F. R., ft., B.
.Set Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
Set Alphabetical *' Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
-678 INDEX OF NAMES. [HO—HY.
Hoey, W., 21, B. Hormasji Dadabhai, E. Hughes, T. E., 120
Hogan, J. L. P., 28, E. Hormasji Kharsedji Kurlavala, 103 Hughes, T. W. H., E.
Hogg, Sir A. G. F., R., E. Hormasji Merwanji Hakim, 87, E. Hughes, W., E.
Hogg, C. J. H., 25, 67 Hormusji, N., 83 Hughes, W. C., 96, R., E.
Hogg, C. M., 92 Horn, D. B., 26, 43, 46, ft., B. Hughes, W. G., B.
Hogg, Sir F. R., 21, R., E. Hornby, M. L., R. Hughes-Buller, R. B., 13, 35, B.
Hogg, G.C..R. Hornby, W., 126 Hughes-Hallett, C. C, 38
Hogg, S. C, E. Home, T., 126 Hughesdon, J. C., 79, B.
Hogg; Sir S. S., 21, U. Home, P. B., 99 Hugo, E. V., 66
Hogg, Sir J. W., ni, 113 Home, W. O., 76, 85, B. Hugo, J. H., 33, R.
Hogg, T. W„ B. Hornell, W. W., 48 Hukam Singh, 7
Hogge, A. F., ft. Horsbmgh, R. P., 37 Hullah, A., B.
Hogge, J. W., ft. Horsfall, J. G.,79, R-, B. Hullah, J., 17, 37, 40, B.
Hoghton, H. A., 35, 59 Horsfall, T. M., 79, B. Hume, A. H. B., 31 .
Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Hereditary Horsford, N. M. T.„ 135, B. Hume, A. O., 21, ft., B.
Princess of, ft. Horsley, W. H., 92, B. Hume, H. R., 100
Hojel, J. G., 101 Horspool, W. P., 3, E. Hume, R. A., 172
Holberton, N. V., 5 HSrst, H., B. Humfress, G., 658
Holder,, H. N., 7 Horst, W. P. V., B. Humfress, H., 28, B.
Holdemess, T. W., 2, it. 172, ft., E. Horton, J. H., R. Humfress, H. T., 5
Holdich, Sir T. H., ft., B. Hose, J. W., ii, 55, B. Humfrey, B. J. H., 60
Holdsworth, J. J., ft. Hoskins, C. J. A., 58 Humphery, P. A., 22
Hole, R. S., 35 Hoskvn, C. R., B. Humphrej-s, C. E., 3, B.
Holford, C. H., 60 Hossein, A., R., B. Humphreys, D. VV. H., ft.
Holford, G. L., ft. Hosscin, F., 46 Humphreys, R., 14, 62, 172, E.
Holford, R., 128 Hossein, S., 46 Humphries, E. de M., 15, 56 E.
Holiday, F. C, 3, B. 1 Hossein, Saiyi Wajid, 46 Humphrys, F., 68
Holkar, Maharaja, late of Indore, ft. Hossein, Z., 46 Humphrys, I. H., 2, B.
Holland, G. E., 105, ft., B. Hotchand, H., 94 Hunt, S. B., B.
Holland, H. W., ft. Hotson, J. E. B., 91, 95, 95, »• Hunt, V. de V., 35
Holland, R. E., 77, 88, E. Hough, A. L., 655, B. Hunter, J., no
Holland, T. H., 32, E. 1 Houghton, B., 69, 70, 76, B. Hunter, J. M., ft., E.
Holland, T. J., ft. Houldey, J. E., 18, 70, B. Hunter, M., 84
Hollingbery, R., 56 Housden, C. E., 71, B. Hunter, W. G., 3
Hollond, E. J., 121, 124 Housden, F. G., 58 Huntingford, G. T., 47
Hollond, J., I2i, 124 Housden, W. P., 57, B. Huntly, H., 52
Holloway, B., 8 House, H. F., 11, 51, E. Hunza, Mir of, ft.
Holman, H. C, 3, ft. Housley, A. W.. 2, B. Huq, M. S., 46
Holme, A. S., 64 Houtum-Schindler, A., R. Hurlock, R. G., 108
Holme, A. X., 14, 34, 5°, B. Howard, E. S., 4, 113, E. Hurry, A. E., 10, 62, E.
Holme, C. H., E. Howard, H. F., 8, 16, 45, B. Husain, Akbar, B.
Holme, H. B., 18, 70, E. Howard, N. J-, 2 Husain Ali Khan, ft.
Holme, H. E., 12, 55, E. Howard, W. H. K., 29 Husain, Saiyid Ameer, ft.
Holmes, A. C., 17, 56, E. Howard, W. S., B. Husain, K. Anwar, 71
Holmes, H. B., 29 Howell, A. A., 40, E. Husain Bakhsh, 654
Holmes, J. L., 74 Howell, A. P., 21, E. Husain, lafar, 655
Holmes, R. A. K E. Howell, E. B., 17, 62, 68, B. Husain, M. Aziz-ud-din, So
Holmes, W., 21, E. Howell, G. C. L., 17, 62, 68, E. Husain, Raia, 56
Holmes, W. C, 79, B. Howell, M. S., 21, ft., B. Husain, Tajammul, 54
Holms, J. M., 10, 53, 55, E. Howett, K., 3, B. Husband, J., ft.
Holms, W. F.,64 Howey, W. ft. T., 51 Husbands, J. E., 91, 95, U.
Holmwood, H., 10, 43, E. Howlett, Sir A., 658 Husen Ali Akhuijd, A. M.,
Holroyd, W. R. M., E. Howlett, R. R., 2, B. Hussain, Aulad, R., U
Holwell, J. Z., 115 Howley. W. J. J.. 82 Hussain, M., 63
Homan, D. K., 65 Howorth, Sir H. H., ft. Hussanally, A. A., 15, 56, E.
Homan, K., 25, 51 Koyne-Fox, H., 71, B. Hussein Kiili Khan, Sir. R.
Home, A. L.,E. Hsi Paw, Sawbwa of, 178 Hussey, V. E. G., 16, 56, B.
Home, F. J., ft., B. Hubback, J. A., 18, 45- E. 1 Hulcheson, Col. G. (rctd.), E.
Home, W., 28, 172, ft., B. Hubbard, C. E., 28 Hutchins, A. R., 70
Hnmfray, J., 5 Huda, N., 19, 43, B. Hutchins, Sir P. P., i, 79, IISf 1;
Hooker, Sir J. D., ft. Huddleston, E. W., 106 125, R., B.
Hooker, W.H., 655, B. Huddleston, G., R. Hutchinson, C. G., 70
Hooper, C. W. R., 69, 74, 105, 107, B. Huddleston, W. B., 105 Hutchinson, F. J. B.. 106
Hooper, D., 36 Hudlesto.i, J., 124 Hutchinson, F. T., B.
Hooper, E. 0. M., 85, E. Hudleston, W., 122, 125 Hutchinson, H. D., R. E.
Hooper, H. B., 107 Hudson, C, R. Hutchinson, H. X.. 16, 54, 56, E.
Hooper, J., 9, 53, 55, ft;,"' Hudson, C. T7, ioi, E. Hutchinson, H. R. S., 48
Hooper, SirW. R., ft., E. Hudson, C. W. M., 90, 94 Hutchinson, J. B., 61, R., E.
Hooton, A., 101 Hudson, E., 60 Hutchinson, L. T. R., 101
Hope, A., 2t Hudson, E. J. B., 30, 87 Hutchinson, S. H. C., 30, 172, E
Hope, A. J. R-, 71 Hudson, H.,R. Hutchinson, W. G., ^3
Hope, C. W. W., 11, 55. B. Hudson, J., 52 Hutton. C. H., 57, B.
Hope, Sir T. C, 92, 120, R., t>. Hudson, Sir J., 128 Hutton, £., B.
Hopkins, E. S., 2, E. Hudson, SirW. B.. R. Hutton, W., 83
Hopkins, H. M. R., 11, 55, B. Hudson, W. F., 91, y8, E. Hutwa, Maharani of, 172
Hopkins, L. E., 29 Hudson, W. H., 21, fi. Hyat Khan, M„ E.
Hopkins, R. A., 52 Huggins, J. R., 78, 81, E. Hydari, M. A. N., 24, E
Hopkins, R. H. H., 104 Huggins,3, iP.. \J.j
G. K. Hyde, C. J. E., 5
Hopkinson. W., B. Hughes,, A.J..R.,
A. B. Hyde, H. E.
Hopkyns, W. S., 19, 45, B. Hughes,, C. P.,R. Hyde, H. A., 5
Hopps, J., 4 Hughes, D. E., E. Hyde, H. B., 85
Hordem, h. J. C., 105 Hushes, , E. W. M
M., B. Hyde, H. T., 36, U.
Hordem, P., E. Hughes, G., 22, B. Hyde, P. A., 30
Hore, E. W., 33 Hughes, J. W., 77, 8 Hyde, R. B., "48
Sec
.•>'<•<■ Alphabetical
Alphabetical List, pp. 154
" Record to 171, andpp.
of Services," preceding Honors Lists.
423 to 653.
HY—JO.] INDEX OF NAMES. 679
Hyde-Cates, G. E., 97, S. 'ackson, E. J., fit. Jardine, W. E., 33, 77, fit.
Hyderabad, Mir Akbar AH of, ». 'ackson, V. E., 14, 40, fit. Jardine, W. F., 103
Hyderabad, H.H. Nizam of. 177, *• fackson, F. H., fit. Jarrett, H. S., ft., fit.
Hynes, G. J., S. [ackson, G. H. B., 78, 81, fit. Jarrett, W. C. W., 3
fackson, H. {Forest), 35, 72 Jasdan, The Chief of, 658
(ackson, H. {late /.N.), to8 Jaswant Singh, H.H. Raja, 1-2, 177,
Ibbetson, Sir D. C. J., 7, o, tao, 132, [ackson, H. M., fit.
«.. a. [ackson, J., 102 Jaswantsinghji Fatehsinghji, Sir, of
Ibraham Rahimtoola, 89 lackson, I. D., 5 Limri, ft.
Ibraham Shaikh Daud Ahmadi, 96, 1ft. 'ackson, S-, ft. Jatar, Kashinath Shriram, 37
Ichharam Bhagvandas, 95 [ackson, T.t 101 Jatar, S- B., ft., fit.
Idar, H.H. Maharaja of, 177, ft. Jackson, V. H., 4S Javerilal Lallubhai Thakur, 91
Iddesleigh, Earl of, 112 Jacob, A. L., 35 Jeffery, T. J. P., fit.
Iddesleigh, Countess Dowager of, ft. Jacob, A. LeG., ft. Jeffreys, W., fit.
levers, O. G., 33, 37, fit. Jacob, C. V., 53 Jeffries, A. E., 64
Ilam-ud-din, 63 Jacob, E. F., 29, ft., fit. Jeffries, F. J., 15. 45, fit.
Ilbert, SirC. P., 120, ft., fit. Jacob, G., 92, 655, fit. Jehangir Dosabhai Framji, 104, fit.
Illington, E. M., 87 Jacob, H. B., fit. jehangir Edalji Modi, 94
Impey, E. C, 658 Jacob, H. F., 97, fit. Jehangir Kaikhasro Navroji Knbraji.
Impey, L., 35, ». Jacob, L. M., 26, 69, 71, ft., fit. 91, 94^, fit.
Impey, W. R. L.,10, 53, ft., fit. Jacob, P. G.. 25, 60 Jehangir, Pestanji, ft., fit.
Inam AH, 19, 62, fit. Jacob, S. H., 25 Jehangir, Phirozsha Pestanji, 95
Inch, G. F., 2, U. Jacob, S. L., ft., fit. Jehangir, R. P., 103
Indra Narayan, 658 Jacob, S. M.( 19, 62, fit. Jelf, A. R., 17. 62, 68, fit.
Indore, Maharaja late of, ft. Jacob, Sir S. S., 172, ft., fit. Jenkins F. H.,
Ingle, A. St. J., 72 Jacobs, P. G., 46 Jenkins, Sir F. H., ft.
Ingle, E. H., too Jacobson, A. R., 29 Jenkins, J. L., So. 90, 103, fit.
Inglis, A. L., 6 Jacomb, H. E., 92 Jenkins, Sir L. H., 93, ft., K.
Inglis, E., 62, 68, fit. Jadeja Sursinbji Jethiji, 40 Jenkins, O. F-, 19, 56, fit.
1nglb>, Sir H..110 Jadu Nath Ghosh, 44 Jenkins, Sir R., izr
Inglis, J., 82, fit. Jafar Husain, 65s Jenkins, R. A., 78, 81, fit.
Inglis, John (Dy. Chairman E.I. Jag Mohun Singh, 658 Jenkins, R. G., fit.
Co.\ tio Jagadish Chandra Bose, 47, ft., Li. Jenkins, T. M., 659
Inglis, J. F D., 119, 131 Jagat Singh, Sardar, of Kalalwala, Jenkinson, Sir E. G., 21, ft. fit.
Inglis, J. J., 30 658 Jenkyns, H. H., 19, 62, fit.
Inglis, T., io, 44, at. Jagdish Prasad, Kumar, 19,561 fenmngs, E., 60.
Inglis, W. A., 26, 43. 46- Jageshwar Damodar Udhoji, 37 Jennings, J. G., 58, fit.
Ingram. (J. C. W., 13, 55, K. Jahandad Khan, 655, ft. lennings, R. H., 34, ft., fit.
Inmaa, H. J., 71 Jai Chand, Raja, 61 Jennings, R. M., ft.
Innes, C. A., 78, 81, 82, U. Jai Kishan Das>, Raja, of Aligarh, ft. Jennings, W. E., 101, fit.
Innes, H. D. A., 58 Jai LaJ, 54 Jerram, M. R. K., 5
Innes, J . A., 1£. Jaipur, Maharaja of, 177, 178, ft. Jervis, E. O., 85
Innes, J. J. McL., ft., &. Jaisaliner, H.H. Maharawal of, 177 Jervoise, A. A. C., 92, fit.
Innes, L. C, 70, fit. Jalal-ud-din, Kazi, of Kandahar, Jesscn, A. W. M.t 5
Inverarity, J. D., 129 33, ft.Khan, ft. Jethalal Varajbhai, 655
Ireland, S. G. de C, 17, 5$, Jallab Jethiji, J. S., 40
Irfan Ali Beg, 56 Jainbon, C, 52 Jewett, T. H., 27, fit.
Ironside, 129 Jambulingham Mudaliyar, C, 80, Jhabua, H. H. Raja of. 177
Irvine, A. A., 62. fit. ft., fit. Jhalawar, H. H. Raj-Rana of, 177
Irvine, G. D., 79, fit. James, C. H., 65, 66, 172, u. Jijibhai Edalji Modi, 94
Irvine, R. H. Gy fit. James, C. S., 30, fit. Jind, H. H. Raja of, 177
Irvine, W., 21, U. James. E. H. S., 68 Jiwan Singh, Sirdar, of Patiala, ft.
Irving, L. A., fit. James, Sir H. E. M., 92, 129, ft., fit. \ Jnan Sankar Sen., 46, 51
Irving, M., 17, 6a, B. James, H. R., 47> J nan Saran Chakravarti, 95, 50
Irwin, A. M. B., 9, 69, ft., fit. James, H. \V., 71, fit. Jnanendra Nath Gupta, 14, 45>i^*-
Irwin, C. J., 19 James, J. F. W., 19, 45, fit. Jnanendia Nath Roy, 16, 45, ix.
Irwin, G. R-, 21, ft., fit. James, R., 111 Jogendra Nath Das Gupta, 4S
Irwin, H., ft., fit. James, \V., 110 Jogendra Nath Deb, 44.
Irwin. H.C., ax, fit. James, W. E. A., 5 'ogendra Nath Ghosh, 44
Isa Chanin Chandu Lai, 63 James, W. H., 84 ogendra Nath Mitra, 44
Ishaq Khan, M., 19, 54, £*. James, W. H. H^ 29 ogendra Nath Mukerji, 44
Ishwari Prasad, 27 Jameson, A. S., fit. ogendro Chunder Maulik, 44
Islam-ulla Khan, 58 Jameson, J. B., 101 ogendro I.al Chaudhri, 44
Ismail, M. Yusuf, 172 Jameson, R., fit. ogendro Nath Mookerjee, 44
Ismay, S.,Q, 38, ft., fit. Janiieson, P. E., 6 ogesh Chandra Mitter, fit.
Israel, Shalom B., 95 Jamini Mohan Das; 46 ogindra Nath Pal, 17, 56, li.
Itteyerah, P. J., 80 Jammuand Kashmir, H.H. Maharaja ohn, H. C. R., 89, 96, fit.
Ivens, J. H. A., 26, 57. of, 177, 17s- ohns, W. A., 28, fit.
Ivens, T. K , fit. Jamsetji, M., 107 ohnson, Sir A. B-, ft., fit.
Ives H. W. M.,64 Jamshedji, Faridoonji, ft. ohnson, Sir C. C, ft.
Iyer, K. Balarama, 28 Janakiramayya Pantulu, Y., 80 ,ohnson, C. T. H., 77, 81, fit.
Iyer, R. SM 28 Janardan Josni, 56 Johnson, C. W., 64
Izat, A., 5 Jang, Manaraja of, ft. Johnson, Sir E. B., 114, 119
Izat, A. {P.fP.D. retd.\ ft., fit. Janjira, H.H. Nawab of, 177, ft. Johnson, E. C, 70, fit.
Izat, W. R., 29 janki Parshad Shunglu, 63 Johnson, E. R., fit.
Jannat Hosain Khan, 48 Johnson, J., 2, fit.
Jan, Saddozaie, Shahzada Sulian, 660 Johnson, P. J. D. -'-t
Jack, J. C, 17, 45. fit. Jaora, H.H. Nawab of, 177 Johnson, W.'K. 38
Jack. R. E., 18, 45, fit. "aquet, R. G., 2, fit. Johnson, W. P., 30
Jackson, A., 3, fit. arbo, J. T., 46 Johnston, C. F. H., fit.
Jackson, A. B., 85 ardine, A. J. A., 72, fit. Johnston, D. L., 13, 55, fit.
Jackson, A. M. T., 90, 94, fit. _,ardine, E. R., 25, 102 Johnston, F. W., 15, 62, 68, ft.
Jackson, C. C, 131 Jardine, Sir J., 92, ft., fit. Johnston, G. H. B., 58
Jackson, C. R. M., 118 Jardine, M. R., 93 Johnston, H., 106
See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653..
68o INDEX OF NAMES. [JO—KE.
Johnston, H. J., 64, fi. fi. Tyotish Chandra Mitra, 25 Keatinge, Sir R. H., 132, 133, 134, 659
Johnston, J., 15, 45, fi. Jyotsnanath Ghosal, 91, 95, B. Keatinge, S. A. J., 30
Johnston, J. C, fi. Kedar Nath Mozumdar, fi.
Johnston, J. L. {retd.)t 92, fi. Kedar Nath Roy, 19, 43, fi.
Johnston, J. L., 15, 54, fi. Kabraji, J. K. N., 91, 94, B. Kedar Nath Sanyal, 41
Johnston, T. K., 18, 56, B. Kadir, if. A., 46 Reefer, W. N., fi.
Johnston, W,, 109 Kagal, Chief of, V- Keegan, D. F., fi.
Johnstone, D. C, 10, 62, fi. Kablur, H.H. Raja of, 177 Keelan, E. J., fi.
Johnstone, F. J., fi., fi. Kaikahasro Framii Modi, 93 Keeling, H. T., 82
Johnstone, H. S., 655 Kaikhasro Sorabjt Nariraan, 101 Keen, A.. 3
Johnstone, H. V. C, 5 Kailas Chandra Bhattacharyya, 25 Keen, W. J., 62, 68, B.
Johnstone, J. W. D., 33, K. Kailas Chandra Bose, fi. Kerne. C J., 29, fi., B.
Johnstone, J. W. H.,B. Kajiji, A. M., 93 Keenc, H. G., II, fi., B.
Johnstone, P. de L. H.. 22 Kalalwala, Sardar Bahadur Jagat Keene, H. G. H., 24, B-l
Joll, H. B. Singh of, 658. Keene, R. T., 29, B.
Jolliffe, E. W., 3, S. Kalat, ex-Wali of, IS. Keess, W., 84, B.
Joly de Lothiniere, A. C. de I.. 27, Kalat, H.H. Wali of, t77, fi. Keighley, C. M., fi.
Kalberer, A. R., 28, 57 Keighley, V. A. S , 7
Jolfy, F. H., 29 Kali Dhan Chatterji, 44 Keith, R. C. S., 17. 70. fi-
Jones, A. J., 85 Kali Krishna Mukarji, 64 Keith, S., 2. fi.
Tones, B. H.. 105 Kali Kumar Bose, fi. Keith, W. J., 15, 69, B.
Jones, C. J. I., 106 Kali Nath Miner, fi. Kclkar, V. M., 37
Jones, G. E., 655, K. Kali Pada Ghosh, 43 Kelkar, V. R., 05
Jones, H., 3 Kali Pada Gupta, K. Kellakka Covilagom Manavedan
Jones, H. C.| 71 Kail Pada Mukerji, 44 Raja, 78, 80, B.
Jones, H. J., fi. Kali Prasanna Mukerji, fi. Kellaway, H. F., 2, B.
Tones, H. S., ?8, fi. Kali Ram Chaudhari, 41 Kelley, W., 2, B.
Jones, J. A., 655, B. Kalika Dass Dmtt, fi Kellner, P. T. R.. 28
Jones, J. 11., 659 Kaluba, Kumar Sri, fi. Kelly, C. A., 21, B.
lenes, J. L. T., 25, B. Kamalesbwari Pershad Singh, 172 Kelly, J., 65
Jones, L. H. L. (see Leslie-jones, L. Kamaran Nayar, B., 655 Kelly, J. G., fi.
H.) Kampta Prasad, 56 Kelly, W. M., «
Jones, O. R., 85, B. Kanchi Krishna Swami Rao, fi. Kelsail, J., 79, B.
Tones, O. W., 39 Kanhaiya Lai (Prw. C.S.) 56 Kelu Eradi, V., 80
Jones, R., 127 Kanhaiya Lai (P. W D., Punj.), 63, B. Kemball. Sir A. B., fi., B.
Jones, R. D. P., 107 Kanhaiya Lat (P.W.D., V.P.% 57 Kemball, C. A., 35, W-. B-
Jones, R. (I., 34, B. Kanoba Ranchordas Kirtikar, 655 Kemball, C. G., 92, B.
Jones, R. L., 84, fi. Kanta Prasad, 73 Kemball, H. L., 34, 65
Jones, T., B. Kanthack, F. E., 61, 64 Kemball, H. V. R., 96, 104, B.
Jones, W. B., 21, 132, fi., B. Kapur, B. B., R. Kemble, \V., 2:, fi.
Jones, W. C. N., fi. Kapurthala, H.H. Raja of, 177 fi. Kemp, E., 3
Jones, W. R. S., B. Kar, C. S., 46 Kemp, F. E., 48
Jones-Bateman, H. B. (see Bateman, Karam Ahmad, 56 Kemp, N. W., 03
H. B. J.) Karauli, H.H. Maharaja of, 177, fi. Kemp, T. W.. fi.
Jopling, L. M., 17, 56, B. Karfarmah, Prasanna K., 46 Kendall, C H. B., 18, 56, B.
Jopp, C. H., 92, B. Karm Chand, 63 Kendall, C. J. C, 105, fi.
jopp,J.,fi., B. Karond, Raja of, 178 Kendall, E. A., 13, 55.*-
Jordan, J. G., 49 Karpur Shrtnivasrao, 06 Keng Tung, Sawbwa of, 178
Jordan, P. A., 30 Karpurram Manmathram Mehta, 94 Kennaway, F. W., 16, 61, 62, B.
Toscelyne, D., B. Karsandas Chhabildas, 94 Kennedy, A. B.,«
B., 1
Joseph, E. A. A., 16. 6:, 62, B. Karuna Das Bose, 44, B. Kennedy, F. C, fi.
Joseph, G. J., 655, B. Karunamoy Banerjl, B. Kennedy, F.. H. R., 65
loshi, B. S.t 94 Kashinath Balvant Pendse, 656 Kennedy, H., 655, fi., B.
Josbi, D. D., 54 Kashinath Kesho Thakur, 36, 38, B. Kennedy, James , 2it B.
Joshi, D. N., 56 Kashinath Narayan Bhangaonkar Kennedy, Joseph, 21, B.
Joshi, G. D., 37 654 Kennedy, M., 100, fi.
loshi, Janardan, 56 Kashinath Kamchandra Godbole, B. Kennedy, R. G., 26, 27, 36,61,64. B.
Joshi, M. L., 56 Kashinath Shriram Jatar, 37 Kennedy, R. M., 90, 94, B.
Joslen, F., 95, B. Kashi Rao Sarve, fi. Kennedy, S., 3, B.
Joti Parshad, 63 Kashmir, Raja Sir Amar Singh, fi. Kennedy, T. J., 10, 62, B.
Totindra Mohan Ray, 27 Katon, H. C. H., 3 Kennedy, W. II., 40
Jotindra Mohan Tagor, Maharaja, Kaul, H. K., 61, B. Kennedy, W. P., 97, B.
Kaula,
% Nath Roy, (Prvt: Serv.\> 46, Kavanagh, H., 59 Gangarama, 28 Kennelly, W. J. M.,09
Jotindra Kenney-Herbert, A. R., fi.
Jotindra Nath Roy, (ACS'.), 78, 61, Kavanagh, R. M., 72 Kennion, R. L., 35
B. Kavasiee Jamasjee Badshah, 10, 44, Kenny, H. T., 8
Joubert, C. H.. 52, B. 50, B. Kenny, S. L., 39
Jowers, H.. 22, B. Kavasji Cursetji Sanjana, 87 B. Kenrick, W. H., 39
Joyce, A., B. Kavasji Dadabhai Naeg^amvala, 99 Kenshett, W. J., 105
Joyce, A. E., 5 Kavasji Hormasji Mistn, 101 Kensington, A., 10, 6a, B.
Joyce, I., 2 Kavishvar, C. D., 94 Kent, K. J., 96
Joyce, W. H., as Kay-Shuttleworth, Sir U. (Lord Kenyon, £. A., 30, B.
Joyner, R. B., «. B. Shuttlcworth), 113, B. Ker, J. C. 91, 95. B.
Judge, A. S., 48, 50, B. Kaye, E., 59 Ker, T., B.
Juggobundhoo Bhuttacharjee, 46 Kaye, T. L., 35. B. Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Tarn
Juihar Singh Ju Deo, IB. Kaye, L. M., 59 buran, fi. '
Jukes, J. E. C., 91,05, fi. Kaye, W., 21, B. Ker-Edle, H. S., 7a
Jumna Bai Sahib, H. H. Maharaui Kealy, E. H., 16, 33, 45, B. Keman, J. G., 658
Gaekwar, ll. Keane, Sir J., 127 Kerr, J. H., 13, 4s. B.
Junagarh, H. H. Nawab of, 07, 98, Keane, M., 16, 56, fi. Kerr, M. A., fi.
■ 77. fi. Kearns. A. S., 88 Kerr, T. C, a, B.
Jwala Prasad, Kunwar, B. Keary, H. D'U., fi. Kerr, W. H., 79
Jwala Prasad, Munshi, 54 Kerr, W. O.. 106
Jwala Prasad, Pandit, 19, 55, 172, B. Keatinge, D. E., 30
Keatinge, G. F., 89, 91, fi. Kershasp, P., 77,81, fi.
fi. Ste Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
B. See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
KE—LA.] INDEX OF NAMES. 68l
Kershaw, G.t 105 Kinney, A., 36, B. Krishna Rao, K., 655
Kershaw. L. )., 12, 40, fi. Kinserly, L., 107 Krishna Rao, P., 81
Keshan Narayan Chadha, 51 Kinsman, F., B. Krishna Rao, P. S., 34
Kesho Das, 63 Kipling, J. L., B. Krishnaii Balwant Wagle, 24, 102, tt.
Kesri Singh, Maharao, of Sirohi. 177, Kiran Chandra De, 14, 45, B. Krishnakali Mookerjee, 46
m. Kirby, V. H., a Krishnan Nayar, M., 75
Ketley, A. J., .09 Kirk, H. A., 2, B. Krishnarao, B., 96
Kettle, A. Si., 106 Kirk, Sir Krishnaswami Aiyangar, A., 88
Kettlewell, A. B., 13, 6i, IX. Kirk, R. T. F., 6 Kuchler, G. W., 47. «:
Keyes, T. H., 33 Kirkham, P. D., 38 Kulkani, Mahadev Shridhar, 94
Keys, A. I., 2, fi. Kirkman, I. D. D., 52 Kumar Jagdish Prasad, 19, 56, IX.
Keys, C. F., 52 Kirkpatriclc, C, 172 Kumar Shri Harbamji Rawajt. 37
Keys, H. W., 100 Kirkpatrick, H., 86 Kun Kyi, 178, ft.
Keyser, A., 92, IX. Kirkpatrick, H. C, 655, B. Kumi liihan Seth, 54
Khachar Ala Chela, 172 Kirkpatrick, k., 5 Kunja Behari Chatterjee, 46
Khagendra Nath Mitra, 46 Kirkpatrick, W.,R. Kunwar, Kishan, 54
Khairpur, H.H. Mir of, 177. ft- Kirkwood, A. T., 88 Kuppuswami Aiy.tr, C. G., 80
Khan, G. A., 17, 37. Kirkwood, T. M., 21, B. Kurlavala, H. K., 103
Khan, Sardar Jallab, ft. Kirparam, Bhimbai, 658 Kurtindwad, Chief of, 89
Khandalavala. N. D., 8o, 04, Kirtikar, K. R., 655 Kutch, Rao of isee CtttcA),
Khanderao Chimanrao Vedarkar, U. Kirton, W. F., 14, 56, B. Kutub-ud-din, 37
Khandubhai Gulabhai Desai, U. Kirwan. R. M., 23 Kuverji Khandubhai Desai, 96
Kharan, Sirdar, Sir Naoroz Khan of, Kisch, H. M., 31, 655, B. Kyaw Gaing, 70
ft. Kishan Kunwar; 54 Kyi, Kun, 178, ft.
Khare, Daji Abaji, 89 KUhan Lai, Rai, 655 Kynoch, G. C, K.
Kharegat, M. P., 90, 93, B. Kishangarh, H.H. Maharaja of, 177
Kharegat, M. R., 8a Kishn and Socotra, Sultan of, 178
Kharkar, B. M., 95 Kishor, Nand, 65 Lace, J. H., 35, 72, ».
Kharsedji Ardesar Dalai, 101 Kissan, B. W. 91, 95, B. Lacey, J. E., 28
Kharsedji Manekji Kharsedji, 94, B. Kissory Mohuu Chatterjee, B. Lacey, T. M., 82
Kharsedji Ratanji Bomanji, 91, 94, Kitchener, I*ord, 7, 117 Ladhabhai Harii, 98
B. Kitchin, A., 23 La Fonuine, W. E. J., 2
Khel, Ahmad Kaka, 63 Kitchin, A. J. W., 14, 61, B. Lafont, E., ft.
Khem Singh Bedi, Baba Sir, «. Kitchin, B., 23 Lahej, Sultan Ahmad bin Fadthl.
Khengarii, H.H. Maharao, V. Kitchin, \V., 23 .Lahore,
178, ft.Bishop
,
Khetter Mohan Mitter, 46 Kitching, F. R., 3 of, 23
Khilchipur, Rao of, 178 Kitching, W. L. W., 24 Laine, A. J., [7, 40, St.
Khirode Chandra Sen, 46 Kite, R. W., 88 Laing, G. C, 102
Khuda Bakhsh, 63 Kitts E. I., 21, B. Laing, I. A., IX.
Khuda Bakhsh, of Patna, %. Klopsch, L., 172 Laing, S., 119
Kkushwaqt Rae, 56, B. Klugh, L., 23 Laird-Macgregor, E. G. L., 91, 95 L\.
Khwaja Salimullah, of Dacca, Nawab Knapp, A. R., 75, 77, 83, B. Lajja Ram, 56
Bahadur, 43' Knight, A. M.i 23 Lake, (;. (aft. Lord Lake), 116
Kidar Nath, 63 Knight, G. A., 32 Lake, W. A. E., 65
Kielhorn, F., ». Knight, R., 90, 93, B. Lake, W. L., 103
Kiernander, A. D., 72 Knight, T. H., 104, 106 Lakhpat Rai, 63
Kiemander, C. R. C., B. Knight, W. C, IB. Lakshman Gopal Deshmukh, 91,
Kiernander, E. M 37 » Knight, W. E., 27 E.
Kiernander, F. D. 39, B. Knollys, R. W. E., 62, 63 Lakshman Tnmbak Sheore, 37
Kilby, G. C, B. Knott, F. S., 3 Lakshmi N. R. Nayudu, I., 80
Kilby, R. G., 15, 45, »• Knowles, G., IB. Lai Behari Dey, 44
Kilby, S. J., a. Knowlton, H. T., 65 Lai, B. M., 27, ».
Kilgour, F., B. Knourlys, H. B.. B. Lai, Chandu, 56
Kilkelly, P. P., 34 Knox, G., B. Lai, Rai Sahib Chandu, 57
Killpartrick, M. L., 3 Knox, G. E., 9, 53, B. Lai, Chhote, 57
Kimberley, Earl of, 112, 113 Knox, H. C, B. Lai, Chunt, 25, 50
Kin, 70 Knox, H. T., 70, B. Lai Gopal Sen, 44
Kincaid, C. A., 90, 93 97, E. Knox, K. N., 18, 56, B. Lai, Jai, 54
Kincaid, W., B. Knox, R. W., 33 Lai, Kanhaiya (Frw. C.S.), 56'
Kincaid, W. A. S., 29 Knox, S. G., 34 Lai, Kanhaiya {P. W. />., Pu*J\ 63,
Kindersley, A. F., 91, 95, B. Knyvett, A. V., 48, B. i.
Kindersley, F. M . , 79 Knyvett, C. F.,58, B. Lai, Kanhaiya {P.W.D., l/.P.), 57
King, A. F. W., 101 Knyvett, W. L. N., 659 Lai Madan, 56
King, A. R., 89 Ko, Taw Sein, 74, r72 Lai, Madho 53
King, Charles M., 13, 61, B. Kofatkar, Janardan Damodar, 89 Lai, Makhan, 63
King, Carleton M., 18, 56, B. Kolhapur, H.H. Maharaja of, 177, R. Lai Nand, 63
King, SirG., 1M., B. Kolhatkar, W. R., 37, 38 Lai, P. C. Cnandu, 27
King, H. C, 25, 5o Konstam, E. M., 22, B. Lai, Rajjan, 641 &.
King, Sir H. S., «. Koomud Nath Mookerjee, 46 Lai, Shankar, 54
King, j\, 92, E. Korea, Emperor of, R. Lai, Sheo, 6s
King, L. B. B Kor: Sadhauli, Raja Rampal Singh Lai, Sri, 19, 55-
King, L. W., of, W. Lai, Sundar. 53
King, M., B Kota, H.H. Maharao of, 177, II. Lala Sheo Narayan, 37
King, R. C. H. M. (see Mass-King, Kothawala, D. E. 95 Lalit Kumar Bose, 41, 44
X.C.N.) Kotlehr, Raja Ram Pal, of, R. Lalit Mohun Bose, 96
King, W. 3 Kough, C, 70, B. Lalkaka, C. 25, 73* »•
King, W. C, 105 Koweit, Shell
- e)kh of, 178 Lall, Shyam Sundar, ft.
King, W. G., 86, R., B. Kreyer, F. A. C, 38, lit. i alhit-hai Pranvallabh Parikh, 94
King, W. H„ B. Krishna Chandra Bandopadhya, 46 l^alshankar Umiashankar Tarvadi, 172
King-Harman, M. J., B. fi. Lamb, F. S., 105, 106
Kingsford, D. H., 14, 51,52, B. Krishna Govinda Gupta, 9, 43, 44. fi Lamb, R. A., 89, 90, 172, ft., Kt.
Kingsmill, J., B. Krishna La), 54 Lambe, W., 608
Kinloch, R.. 59 Krishna Lai Datta, 24, 50, fi. Lambert, G. B. (P.W.D.), 82, fi.
Kinloss, Lady, if. ' Krishna Murti, P. N., ft. Lambert, G. B.\l.C.S.\ 16, 56, tt.
See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
fi: See Alphabetical " Record of Services " pp. 423 to 653,
682 INDEX OF NAMES.
Lambert, H. McL., 7 Lawrence, W. H., 3 Lewis, L. G., 109
I-ambert. Sir J., J$., 1 Lawrence, Sir W. K.. Lewis, L. W. 1 7'
Lambert, R. P., 100 I-awrcnson, T. G. P.,> 33a. Lewis, T. C, 58, B.
Lamborn, H. E., 659 Lawrie, E., B. Lewis, W., 128
Lambourn, G. p 7",C'*L » Lawson, A. H. M., 72 Lewis, W. C, B.
I-amington, Lord, 9, 117, IB., B. Lawson, E. St. J., 59 Lewisham, Viscount, 112
T^amont, J. C, 66 Lazenbye, E. C. I., 106 Lewisohn, F., 18, 70, fi.
Lancashire, J. K., 8., B. Lea, J. H., 12, 45. fi. Lewtas, J., 49, 51, B.
I^ancaster, J., 655 Leach, E. A., 30, fi. Ley, A. H., 18, 45. B.
l^ance, C. E., 21 Leach, F. B., 6 Ley, W. E., 17, 37, B.
l^ance, F., fj. Leake, H. M. 60 Liardet, H. M., 108
Landon, F. H.t 64 Leapingwell. A. H., a. Liddell, H. C, 18, 37, B.
Landon, G. E., 30, 102 Learoyd, H. K., 27 Liddell, W. A., 8
Landon, L., 20 Leathern, G., 6 Lidderdale, R., B.
Lane, C. A., 49 lather, J. W., 36. a. Liddiard, E. S., 18, 56, B.
Lane. C. T., B. Le Breton, W. L, a. Light, L. A., 27
Lane, G.
D. W.,
T., 6685 I,echnicre, T.. 128 Lightfoot, L, fi.
Lane, Lee, E. A., a. Lightfoot, S. St. C, 70, 71
Um, I. H., B. Lee, W. A., 87, a. Liuey, A. R., 28, B.
I.ane, J. M., B. Lee, W. H., 11. 43, a. Lillie, G. E., 29, 89
Lane, T. B., 21 Leeds, W. H. A. St. J., 11. 69, a. Lillingston, E. G. , B.
I-ine, W., 21, la. Lcefe. R. B., 108 Lilly, W. S 79
]Mng, A. M., E. Lees, D. H-, 12, 40, a. Limaye, G. v ., 659
Ung, B., K. Lees. O. C, 26, 46, a. Limjl Navroji Banaji, 93, B.
I-ang, J., 13, 45, B. Lees, R. O., 30, a. Limri, Thakur Sahib of, 178,
I-ang, J- L., 7° t., 72 Lincoln, G. C, 51
Lang, R. D. M.,B. Lee-Warner, J., 79, a. Lindley, W., 74
Lang, R. T. M., B. Lee-Warner, Sir W., Lindquist, H. D. , 52
Langley, A., 15, 62, fi. .34, a. Lindquist, J. H., 52
T-angley, E. H. R., B. Le Fanu, W. J. H., 79. B. Lindsay, A. B., 3
Langston, A. C, 82 I.efroy, G. A., 23 Lindsay, A. M., ft.
Langtry, H. V. M., 70 Lefroy, H. M. (see Maxwelt-I-efroy) Lindsay, B., 12, 54, B.
Lansdowne, Marquess of, 113, 116, Leftwich, C.G., 15, 36, a. Lindsay, H., m
«., B. Le Geyt, P. H., B. Lindsay, H. A. F., 6
lansdowne, Marchioness of, ??. Leggatt, B. C, 85 Lindsay, H. B., 92
Large, P. T. S., B. Leggatt, E. H. E., 90, 93, a. Lindsay, J. H., 6
Larken, A. L. P., 92 Leggatt, E. O. E., II. 54, U. Lindsay, W., B.
Larkin, J. J.. 56 Ugh, E. W., 77, 81, a. Lines, A., 29
Larkins, A. B., 655, B. Leigh, H. P. P., 61, 1).. B. Lingard, A., 36, B.
J. C, B. Uighton, D. C. R., 92 I iiiii, I, P., 72
Larmour, C. F. F., 43 Leighton, I. C, 18, 45, B. Lissant, C. G., 8
Larymore, A. D., B. Leighton, W., 111 List, G. H., B.
Lasiett, C. F., 106 Leishman. W., 109 Lister, A. L., 79, B.
Last, W. A. W., 13, 55. 8. Lely, Sir F. S. P., 36, 90, 132 , ft., a. Lister, E., 14, 45, B.
Latham, F. I.., B. Le Maistre, K. C. C., 56 Lister, E. A. C., 29
Latham, H. A., 85 Le Maistre, G. H., 28, B. Lister, J. M., 22
Latham, T., 38 Leman, G. D., 79, a. Lister, W. L, B.
Latif. A. C. 1?, *a, B. Lemarchand, C. H.( 656, fi. Liston, I.. B.
Latimer, C, 19 Le Marchant, F. C-, 1, 115, B. Liston, W. G., 102
Latimer, F. W.. 655, ». Le Marchant, Sir L G., 123 Litchfield, E. F., 31, B.
La Touche, G. H. S., 105 Le Messurier, A..1B., fi. Lithgow, W., 108
La Touche, Sir J. J. D., 9, 53, 131, Le Mesurier, E., 35 Little, C. {EJ*cl.)>, 47 fi.
a. Le Mesurier, H., 11, 45, R.. B. Little, C. C. V-M.S.), 73, «.
La Touche, J. N. D., 28, B. Le Mesurier, T. A., 05 Little, F. A., B.
La Touche, T. H. D., 32, B. Lenox-Conyngham, G. P., 31, B. Little, H. A., ft.
La Touche, W. P., 659 Lentaigne, B. P., 69, 70, B. Little, J. A., B?
Lauderdale, Earl of, B. Leonard, W., B. Little, S., 66, fi.
Laughlin, R. C, B. Le yuesne, W. H-, B. Littlehailes, R., 84
Laughton, A. F., "41. Lemiit, L. H., 23 Littler, Sir J. H., 118
Laughton, D. W., B. Le Rossignol, W. A., 14, 62, B. Littlewood, W. J.t 30
Laurie, A. C. H., 57 Leslie, Sir B., ». Liversidge, E. H.t 71
Laurie, G. C, 64 Leslie, Sir C. H., «. Livesay.J ..fi'.
Laurie, H. M., 11,36, B. Leslie, I. T. W., 35, B. Lloyd, A. C, 656, 659
Laurie, L. K., 21, B. Leslie. M., B. Lloyd, C. , 108
I.aurte, M., 12, 69. 74, B. Leslie, N. W. K., 30, 102 Lloyd, C. E., 72
Laurie, M. F. C, 45 Leslie, W. C. C, 55 Lloyd, C. V., 29
Lavdle, D. J., 64 Leslie-Tones, F. A., 65 Lloyd, E. S., 77, 81, fi.
Laville, B. M„ 25, 73 Leslie-Jones, L. H., 14, 61, 62, B. Lloyd, E. t., 23, a.
Law, A. N., 109 Lester, A. W.. 94 Lloyd, F , 92, a.
Law, Sir E. F., 120, 656, R„ B. Lethbridge, Sir A. S., p., B. Lloyd, H.J; a.
Law, J. M., 72 Lethbridge, Sir R., J8. Lloyd, I. G., 18, 70, B.
Law, Joy Gobind, ft. Lethbridge, W. , 34 Lloyd, W. F., 49
Law, S., 126 Leupolt, j. C., 21, B. Loam, M., 82
Law, V. E., B. Leventhorpe, J. B., 26, 27, B. Lobo, I. P., 06
Lawder, C. A. B., 656 Leventon, A., 42 l.och, G. H., 41, ft.
Lawes. H. F., 6 Lever, J. T., 81 Loch, I., in
Lawrence, Dowager Lady, ft. Leveson, H. G. A., 12,69, 7:» a. I-och, 1. H., B.
Lawrence, A. J., 21, ft., B. Levett-Yeats. G. A., si Loch, Miss.
Lawrence, E., 92, 656, B. Levi, F. M., 17, 62, fi. I^ch, W., B.
Lawrence, H. J., B. I-evien, A., 21 Loch, W. W., 92, B.
Lawrence, Sir H. M., 131 Levinge, E. V., xxf 45, B. Locke, C. M., 105
I^awrence, H. S., 00, 05, 103, B. Lewis, E. M . fi. Lockhart, Sir W. S A., '7
Lawrence, Sir J. L. M. (aft. Lord Lewis, (;. W., 102 Ixx-kbart, Lady, 'fc.
Lawrence), 113, 116, 13a Lewis, J., 25 Ixidge, A., 656
See Alphabetical TJst, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
LO—MA.] INDEX OF NAMES. 683
Lodge, F. A., 85 Lumsden, O. F., 16, 62, ft. McConaghy, C. B., 34
Lodwick, R. \Y., 97 Lumsden, P. J., 34 McConaghy, W., 100, ft.
I.ofthouse, W., j Lumsden, Sir P. S., 114, ft., ft- McCorkell, G., 92, ft.
J^oftiis-Tottenham, A. R., 78, 81, ft. Lunawara, Raja of, 178, ft. McCracken, D. E., 36, 65, ft.
Logan, A. C, 00, 94. ft. Lupton, W. J. E., 14, 56, ft. McCreadv, D. A., 87
Logan, R., 21, ft. Lush. J., 74, 106 McCrie, C. M., 39
Logan, T. T., 43, 83, ft. Lushington, A. W\, 85 McCudden, E. G. J., ft.
Logan, W., 79, ft. Lushington, C. M.t t24 McCullagtl, J. R., ft.
Logan-Home, F. C. 75 Lushington, E. H., 659 McDermott, B. K. S., 69. ft.
Loharu, the Chief of, 178, ft. Lushington, H. \V"., 85, ft. McDonald, A. A., 105, 106
Lokendra Nath Palit, 13, 43, ft. Lushington, J. L. (Ms. Annt.\ 79 Macdonald, A. R. (P.W.D.), 653, ft.
Lomas, H. A., 17, 56, ft. Lushington, J. L., 656 Macdonald, A. R. (l.C.S. retrf.), 92
Londonderry, Marquess of, 112 Lushington, Sir J. L., m Macdcnald, D., ft.
Long, G. R., 72 Lushington, P. M., 85 MacDonald, D. K., 71
Longden. C. C., 83 Lushington, R. H. L., 82 Macdonald, D. P., ft.
Longe, F. B., 31, ft. Lushington, S., no Macdonald, F. W. P.. 34, ft.
Lonsdale, W. £., 85 Lushington, S. R., 122 McDonald, J. H., 100
Lord, W. F., 92, ft. Luson, H., 11, 44, ft. Macdonald, J. M., 23
Lorimer, D. L. R., 34 Lutman. J. B., 83 Macdonald, Sir J. R. L., ft.
Lorimer, J. G., 13, 61, 68, ft., ft. Lultman-Johnson, H., 21, ft. Macdonald, K. C., 72
Lory, F. B. P., 98 Lyall, Sir A. C, 21, 114, 131, ■34i Macdonald, R. G., 659
Ixmise Auguste of Schleswig-Holstein, ft., ft. Macdonald, W., 6, 63, ft.
H.H. Princess, ft. Lyall, Sir C. J., 2, 21, 132, 133, ft., Macdomll A., 47, ft.
Louise, H.R.H. Princess, ft. ft. MacDonnell. Sir A. P., a:, 115, 120,
Love, H. D., 84, ft. Lyall, D. R., 2., »., ft. 130, 131, 132, 133,656ft., ft.
Lovegrove, W. H., 59 Lyall, F. F., .4. 45, ft- McDonni-11, J. C,
Lovell, J. H., 2V Lyall, G. McDonnell, R. G. P. P., 72, ft., ft.
Lovery, F. B., 80 Lyall, Sir J. B., 21, 132, 134, ft., K. McDougall, E. A. W. G., 72
Lovett, B., ft., ft. Lyall, K. D., 659 McDowall, A. C, 2, ft.
Lovctt. H. V., 11, 55, 172. ft. Lyall, R. A., 34 McDowall, H., 123
Lovett-Thomas, L. H., ft. Lye, G. A., 659 McDowell, G. R., ft.
Ixjw, C. E., 14, 16, ft. Lye, R. C, ft. McElhinney, \V. J., 29
Low, J. (Col.), 119 Lye, S. L., 99 McElwee, C. B., 4
I,ow, J. (Rev.), 23 Lyle, D. R., 14, 56, ft. MacFariaine, R. M., 96
Low, J. R., 19 Lyie, H. W., n, 54, ft. Macfarlan, J., 92, ft.
Low, R. B., ft. Lyle, J. C, 28, ft. McFarland, W. G., 78, 81, ft.
Low, Sir R. C, ft. Lyngcoln, H. E. , 3 MacFarlanc, G. T., 107
Low, W. M., 21 Lyon, I. B., ft., ft. Macfarlane, J., 36, ft.
Lowis, C. C, 12, 69, ft. Lyon, P. C, 10, 44, ft. Macfarlane, J. B^, 83
Lowis, E. E.. 21, ft. Lyon, W. T., 60, ft. McGann, T. J., ft.
Ixiwis, F. C. 71 Lyons, R. W. S., 101, 172 McGavin, A., 46
Lowis J. (Burma Judl. Dept.), 69, Lys, A. Fitz H., 85 MacGeorgc, H. J., ft.
70, ft. I.ys, W., 77, Si, ft. MacGilchrist, A. C., 106
Lowis, J. (Mem. Council Gov. Gen.), Lyster, H. H., ft. MacGill, R., 38
10
118 Lyttelton, X. G., ft. Macgregor, A. (Miuiras Annt.), 79
Wis, J. M., 21
Lowis, Lytton, Countess Dowager of, ft. MacGregor, A.. 16, 69, 70, ft.
Lowii
*is, J. R., 45 Lytton, Lord, 116 Macgregor, E. G. L. L., (see Lairel
Lowis,
vis, R. F., 42 Lyvedcn, Lord, 112 Macgregor)
Lowis, R. M., 61, ft. Macgregor, W. E. S., 29
Lowndes, T., ft. McHarg, A. A., 31
Lownds, E. A., 3, ft. McA'Fee, C. H., 656 McHarg, W. T. T., 72
Lowrie, A. 39 McAfee. Mrs. F. U, 656 McHatton, J., 32
Lawry, C, Hj McAlpin, M. C, 17, 45, ft- MacHutchin, ). C. C.. 82
Lowry, W. L., 15, 69, 70, ft. McAlpine, A. C, 3 McHutchin, W., 28, ft.
Lowsley, W. A., 85 Macandrew, H. J. M., ft. Mclnerny, j. R.. 5
Loxton, C. W., 15, 62, ft. McArthur, A. I)., ft. Mclnroy, C., ft.
Luard, C. E., 33 McAithur, A. W., 74, 105, 107 Mclntire, A. L., 35, 49.
Luard, C. H., ft. MacArthur, I., ft. Mcintosh, H. J., u, 44, ft-
Luard, P. I., ft. McArthy, C. D A., 85 Mcintosh, R., 35, 85
Lubbock, G.. 39 Macartney, G., 33, ft., ft. Mclver, C, ft.
Lubeck, W. J., 87 Macartney, Lord, 121 Mclver, J. A., 95
Lucas, A., 90, 93, ft. Macartney, \V., 85 Mclver, Sir L., 70
Lucas, F. G., ft. Macaulav, T. B., 118 Maclver, S. W. G. I., 77, 81, fi-
Lucas, F. H., 1, 2, ft. Macauliffe, M., 31, ft. Mclvor, C. V., ft.
Lucas, Sir G., 125 Macausland, R. C. S., 656, ft. Mackay, C. G., 78, 81, ft.
Lucas, G. W. C, 89 McBarnet, A. E., ft. Mackay, D. L. M., 21, ft.
Lucas, W. H.,90, 94, ft. McBlaine, F., 11, 43j Mackay, E. V., 636, ft.
Luce, F. M., 18, 45, ft. McCallum, E., 92, ft. Mackay, H. F., 2. ft.
Luck, W. H., 100, 172 McCallum, J. L., 18, 70, ft. McKay, H.K., ft., ft.
Luckman, W. A. G., 33 McCann, J., 3 Mackay, Sir J. L., 1, 1:5. ft., ft.
Lucknow, Bishop of, 33 McCarrison, R., 33 McKee, J. A., ft.
Luckstedt, H.. ft. MacCarthy, A. H. C, 46 Mackenna, J., 15, 69, 70, ft.
Ludlam, W. N ,65 McCarthy, C. D'A., 12 Mackenzie, Sir A., 120, 130, 132, 133
Ludlow, E. S., ft., ft. McCarthy, D. M., 3 Mackenzie, A. R. D., ft.
Lugard, E. A , : McCarthy, S. T., 79, ft. Mackenzie, A. T., 82, ft.
Lugard, E. J., 1 MacCarthy, W ft. Mackenzie, G. T., 79, 656. ft.
Lugard, H. I., MacCartie, F. F., 25, ft., ft. Mackenzie, H. E., 52
Luke, S. P. W. V., ft., ft. McChlery, W., 33 Mackenzie, H. S., 659
Luker, F., 60, ft. McCleverty, W. A., l«3 Mackenzie, M. D., 94, ft.
Lukis, C. P., 59, ft. McCloghry, J., 101, '7»,«- Mackenzie, N. F., 4, ft-
Lumsden, D. M., ft. McColl, H. E., 13, 69^70. B- Mackenzie, S. N., 19, 4«. ft-
Lumsden, I., 118 McConaghey, A., 33i Mackenzie, T. D., 92, ft.
Lumsden, J. G., 139 McConaghey, F., McKerron, R. G., 14, 69. ft-
Lumsden, J. S. S., 59 McConaghey, J.. ft. Mackey, A., 107, 656
See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171. and preceding Honors Lists.
a. See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.

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684 INDEX OF NAMES. [MA—MA
Mackic, A. W., 21, B. McQuhae, W., to Malaudh, Sardar Badan Singh of, ft.
Mackie, A. W. W., ul, 95, B. Macquoid, C. E. E. F. K., ft. Malaviya, M. M., 53
Mackie, C. H., 30, fi. McRae, H. N., ft. Malcolm, A., 107
Mackintosh, J. S., si, B. McRae, H. W., 2, B. Malcolm, Sir T
Maclagan, E. D., 11, 61, B. Macrae, L, 121 Malcolm, P..:k"6 \
Maclagan, R. S., 63, B. Macrae, J. D., 30, 68 Malcolmson, J. H. P.,
Maclaren, J. F., 59 McRae, J. G., B. Maiden, C. H., 85
Maclaren, J. M., 32, B. Macrae, £ K., B. Maler Kotla, H.H. Nawab of, 178
McLaughlin, F. H., 21, B. M , 49. »• Malet, A., 129
McLaughlin, H. I I .. ^ McRobert, A., 53 Malet, A. A. G., fi.
Maclean, C. S., 1?.. B. MacRury, C. W., K. Malet, Sir C. W., 128
Maclean, F. G., ft., B. McNeale, J. H., 38 Malet, H. P., 6So
Maclean, Sir F. W., 25, 172, ft., B. McSweeny, D. L., 2, fi. Malik Khuda Bakhsh, ;4
McLean, J. J., 9, 54, fi. McSwiney, E. F. H., ft. Malim, H-, 84
Macleane, C. t>., 79, B. McSwiney, J., 17, 40, ft. Mallasamudram Ramayya, 27
Macleod, B., 76, 81, B. MacLeod, M. M. N., 32 Mallet, F. R., fi.
McLeod, D. F., 13a Macpherson, C. A., 65, 68 Mallet, Sir L., 112, 114
McLeod, D. J. S., ft. Mactaggart, C, 60, fi. Mallet, R. T., fi.
MacLeod, E. C, 42 MacTier, R., 100 Mallik, Devendra Nath, 48
McLeod, G. E., B. Mactier, R. F., 32 Mallik, Satyendra Chandra, 16, 45, fi.
Mcl-eod, H., »,
a, n., B. McVean, D. A. D., ft. Mallock, H. A , fi.
Macleod, Macwatt, R. G, 35 Maltby, E., 122, 125
Macleod, McWatters, A. C, 19 Maltby, E. P., fi.
McLeod, Madan Gopal, 659 Maltby, T. J., 79
MacLeod, M. N., 32 Madan Lai, 56 Man, E. H., 135. fi-
Macleod, N. F., 26, 57, B. Madan Mohan Malaviya, 53 Manavedan Raja, K. C, 78, So, fi.
McLeod, R., B. Madan, R. H., 100 Mance, Sir H. C, ft., fi.
Macleod, R. H., 21, 656, B. Maddock, T. H. 118 Manchcrji Kavasji Murzban, ft.
Maclurcan, T. A. B., 74 Maddox, J. A., 73 Mancheni Pestanii Kharegat, 90, g
McMahon, A. H., 33, 35, 61, ft., B. Maddox, R. H., 49 fi.
McMahon, Sir T., 127 Maddox, S. L., 12, 45, fi. Mancherji Rustamji Dholu, ft.
McMaster, B., 88, B. Madgavkar, G. D., 90. 95, fi. Mandappa Bangera, M., So
Macmichael, N., 77, 81, B. Madge, W., 107 Mander, A. T., fi.
McMillan, A., 21, B. Madbav Chandra Bardalai, 41 Manderson, G. R., ft.
Macmillan, A. M., 01, 95, B. Madho Das, 54 Mandi, H.H. Rajaof, 177
McMillan, H., 28, fi. Madho Lai, 53 Maneckji Jamsetji, 107
MacMillan, M., 98, B. Madho Singh, Sir, of Jaipur, ft. Manekji Kharsedji Nariman, 89
McMillan, W. S., 5 Madhu Shudan Chaudhuri, 48 Mangan, W. S., 89
McMinn.C. W., 21, B. Madhu Sudhan Das, ft. Mangles, H. A., 21
MacMullen, G. R., B. Madhub Chunder Roy, fi. Mangles, R. D., 111,113
McMurruy, W. C, 81 Madhusudan Sen Gupta, 47 Mangles, R. L., 21, ft-
Macnab, A. J., 7, 66, B. M adras, Bishop of, 84 Manifold, C. C. 59
Macnahb, Sir D. C. 21, ft., K Maffey, J. L., 17, 56, fi. Manik Lai Joshi, 56
Macnahb, D. I. C, 69, B. Maflin, G. H., 50 Manikshah Ratanji Dastur, 37
Macnabb, J. W., 21, B. Maflin, P. H., 5 Manipur H.H. Rajaof, 177
Macnaghten, E-, in, 113 Ma'ggs, P. H., 2, B. Manisty, G. E., 21, fi.
Macnoghlen. Sir W. H., 118, 126 Magniac, C. L., 30 Manley, E. L., 5
McNair A. W., 14, 5^. B. Maguire, H. Fitz J. T., 2r, 656, B. Manley, E. N., 29
McNair, J. F. A., ft. Mahadev Rajjhunath Nadkarni, 94 Manmath Nath Battachaxya, 24. 39,
McNair, J. W. A., 30 Mahadev Shndhar Kulkarni, 94 fi.
Macnair R. H., 17, 37, B. Mahananda Gupta, 51, B. Manmatha Krishna Deb, 17, 45, fi.
Macnamara,a, C. r.,
R., 103 Mahany, H. G. H., 2, B. Manmatha Nath Ghosh, 46
Macnamara,a, J. W. V., 42 Maharai Narayan Sivapuri, 56 Mann, G., fi.
Macnamara, a, N. C, 3 Mahdi Hasan, 37 Mann, J., fi.
Macnamara,a, R. J., 66 Mahendra Singh, 56 Manners-Smith, F. St. G., 172
McNeale, J. H., 38 Mahesh Chandra Nyayaratna, fi. Manning, A. P., j
McNeile, C, B. Mahim Chandra Ghosh, 19 Manning, Miss E. A., 172
McNeill, D., B. Mahimohun Ghose, 77, 81, fi. Manning, E. O., 52
McNeill, J., 90, 95, B. Mahmud-ul-Nabi, 46 Manning, Sir W. H., ft.
MacNeiil, J. (i. R. D., 659 Mahmudabad, Taluqdar of, 53 Manohar Damodar Ratnaparkhi, 37
McNeill, J. H. H., 24 Mahmud Khan, Wall of Kalat, ft. Mandi, H. H., Raja of, 177
Maconachie, G. A., B. Mahomed, Syed, 46 Mansergh, J., 4
Maconachie, J. R., 21, B. Mahon, R. H., 3 Mansfield, H., ft.
Maconchy, E. W. S. K., ft. Mahony, P., 83 Mansfield, S., 129
Maconchy, G. C., 46, B. Mahta Punna Lall, ft. Mansfield, Sir W. R., 117, 128
Maconochie, A. F., 90, 94, B. Maidlow, J. S., 43 Mansinghi Sarsinghji Thakur Sahib
Maconochie, E., 34, 90, 95, B. Maihar, Raia of, 170 of Palitana, 178, ft.
Macpherson, A. D., 33 Maine, Sir H. J. S., 114, 119 Manson, A., ax, fi.
Macpherson, Sir A. (»., ft., B. Mainwaring, C. S., 109 Manson, C. F., 659
Macpherson, A. K., B. Mainwaring, E. R. R-, 88 Manson, F. B., 35, 72, fi.
Macpherson, C. A., 65 Mainwaring, N. E. Q., 85 Manson, J., 29, ft,
Macpherson, C. G. W,, 92, ft.,, K. Mainwaring, W. G., ft. Mant, R. A., 8, t4, 61,
Macpherson, D. J., 10, 44, ft. . K. Mair, E., fi. Marchant, W., 656
Macpherson, E. E., 106 Mailland, J., 86, fi. Mardon, E. J., 12, 55, 60, fi.
Macpherson, (1. M-, 92, B. Maitland, Sir P., 123 Marett, J. R., fi.
McPherson, H., 13, 45, B. Maitland, P. J., 656, ft. , fi. Margaret of Connaught, H.R.H
Maitland, W. I., 3, ft. Pnncess, ft.
Macpherson, Sir H. T., 123
Macpherson, J., ft. Majid, Abdul (Assam),;». 40 Marindin, C. R., 9, 44,
Macpherson, Sir J., 115. 117 Majid, Abdul (Bl. Opium Dept.), 51 Marini, G., 29
Macpherson, J. M., 8, ft., B. Majumdar, U. L., 25 Marjoiibanks, C, 111
Macpherson, T. S., 17, 45, B. Makhan Lai, 63 Marjoribanks, J. L-, toi
Macpherson, Sir W., 21, B. Mai, B., fi. Marjoribanks, N. E., 77, 82, U.
Macpherson, W. C., 10, 43, ft., B. Malan, Malabari, B. M., 172 Markby, F.E., 85
McQueen, Sir J. W., ft., B. W. de M., 16, 62. B. Markby, Sir W., ft., fi.
. See Alphabetical List, pp. «54 to 17 and preceding Honors Lists,
a.. See Alphabetical " Record of Services, pp. 423 to 653.
MA— MI.] INDEX OF NAMES. 685
Markham, Sir C. K., ft., K. Mathias, A. E., 19 Melvill, P. J., 32, ,
Maries, R. J., 59 Mathurdas, T., 94 Melvill, P. S., 21, J}.. l».
Marr, A., 17, 45, fi. Mali Lai Haldar. 44, B. Melville, Viscount, 112
Marr, W. A., 11, 45, B. Mati Lai Sinha. 41, 44 Melville, H. B., 59
Marriott, A. B. W., B. Matthews, F. E., 4 Melville, H. G., 66
Marriott, C. R., 9, 44, B. Matthews, H. F., 21, B. Melville, S. S., 21 ,
Marriott, D'A., Matthews, W., 2, B. Meudhu, Nawab Yusuf Ah Khan, of
Marris, \V. S., Matthews, W. F., 29
Marryat, E. L., Maude, H., 21, 656, B. Menneer, R. R-, 659
Marsack, A. J., ■OS Maude, W., 11, 44, B. Menon, V. Chappan, 658
Marsden, E. H..., 106 Mauduit, F. R. M. C. de R., 37 Menzies, H., 24
Marsden, J. C, 87 Maula Bakhsh, Shaikh, 54 Menses, O., fi.
Marsh, B. C, 106 Maule, Rt. Hon. F., 112 Mercado, F. A. C, 107
Marsh, C. H. (/.C.S.), 19 Maule-Cole, S. H., 30 Mercer, A. W., 65
Marsh, Lieut. C. H., R. Maulik, J. C.,44 Mercer, G. D., 109
Marsh, F. G., 41 Maunself, Sir F. R., ft. Mercer, L., 35, 59, fi.
Marsh, G. S., 5 Maunscll, R., 124 Meredith, A., 10, 61, fi.
Marsh, H., 26, 53, 57, H„ fi. Maw, W. N., 14, 36, B. Meredith, J., 659
Marsh, P. W. 6 Mawson, E. O., 96 Meredith, R., 30, 87
Marshall, A. J., 52 Mavwell, F. A., ft. Meres, W. F., 21, fi.
Marshall, C. H. T., B. Maxwell, F. I)., 69, B. Merewether, H. D., 97, fi.
Marshall, D., 82 Maxwell, H. M., 60, B. Merewether, J. W. B., 97
Marshall, F. G., 88 Maxwell, H. St. P., 4°, 42, ».. B. Merewether, Sir W L., 114
Marshall, G. F. L., B. Maxwell, W., 13, 25, B. Merington, C. E. C, 23
Marshall. I. H., 36, B. Maxwell-Lcfroy, H., 36 Merivale, H., 11a
Marshall, L., 13, 54, B. May, C. G., 64 Merk, W. R. H., 9, 42, 61, 135,
Marshall, R. W. G, 059 May, G., 656 B.
Marshall, W. 109 May, H. S., 32 Mcrrett, W., fi.
Marston, T. H., 96 May, J., 37 Merrick, H. W., 38
Martelli, N. C, 8. May, R., 2 Merriman, C. F., 49
Marten, F. R., 3, B. Mayes, H. F., 13, 36, 172, B. Merriman, C. J., H., B.
Marten, J. T., 15, 36, 19, B. Mayes, W., 66 Merriman, I. H.,B.
Martin, A. R., Jfc Mayhew, A. H., B. Merriman, W., ft.. B.
Martin, Col. C, R. Mayhew. A. I., 84 Merwanjee Cowasjee, 172
Martin, C. (Burma Met!.), 73 Maynard, F. P., 49 Messer, J., 659
Martin, C. A., B. Maynard, H. J., IX. 6l, 67, B. Messimer, P. E., 84
Martin, C. W., 82, fi. Mayne, A., 13, 36, B. Meston, J. S., 11, 55, B.
Martin, C. W. W., 79, K. Mayne, A. G.. 72, B. Metcalfe, Sir C. T. (aft. Lordl, 116,
Martin, G. W., K. Mayne, C. J. W., 99, B. 118, 130
Martin, G. W. P., 3, B. Mayne, R. C. G., ft. Metcalf, E. P., B.
Martin, H., B. Mayne, R. J. M., 85 Metcalfe, T.J., 69, fi. .
Martin, H. W., 2, B. Mayo, Earl of, 1 16 Mewar, H.H. Maharana of, 177, 170,
Martin, J. R., 91, 95, 103, B. Mayo, Countess Dowager of, ft. R. (Stt Uiiaifur).
Martin,}. W., fi. Mayo, A., 109, ft. Meyer, C. H. L., 101, K.
Martin, M., 107 Mayston, H., 30, 60 Meyer, W. S., 8, 76, R., B.
Martin, R. W., 72 Mayston, W. G., 52 Meynell, H., 89
Martin, S. N., 21 Mazhar Ali, 56 Mian Bhure Singh, ft.
Martin, W. F., 59 Mazumclar, A. C, 43 Mian M. Shah Din, 61
Martin, W. T., 21, B. Mead, H. R.,B. Michael, J., B.
Martindale, Sir A. H. T., 32, 34, 76, Mead,d,J-P-,5
J. P., 5 Michael, W. H., 24, 77, fi.
134, 1> B. Mead, P. J., 01, 95, B. Michell, F. R., fi.
Martindale, C. S. de B., B. Meade, M. /., 32, 98, ft., B. Michell, R. B., fi.
Martindell, H. E. W., p Meade, R. J., 134 Michell, T., 28, fi.
Martineau, A. E., 12, 62, B. Meares, C. F. E., 51 Michell, T. B., fi.
Martini, E., 72 Meares, J. W., 46 Michie, A. W., 52
Martyn, G. V., 656, B. Meares, W. E., B. Michie, J., 110
Marwar, H.H. Maharaja of, 177 Mears, A., 31 Middlemast, E. W., 84, fi.
Marwari, N-, 50 Mecklenburg-Strelit*, Grand Duchess Middlemiss, C. S., 32, B.
Man- of Hanover, H.R.H. Princess, of, ft. Middleton, J. R., 9a, B.
n« C. A., 23 Medlicott, H. B., B. Mildred, C, 82
Mason, Medlicott, J. H., 82, B. Mile., H.I.,03
Mason, H. M., 98, B. Medows, W., 121. 122, 126, 127 Miles, S. B., B.
Mason, W. R., 2, B. Mehrulla Khan. Jj. Miley, J. A., V..
Massey, Rt. Hon. W. N., 119 Mehta, B. R., 17, 45, »• Millar, T., 14, 61, B.
Masson, Sir D. P., 61, R. Mehta, K. M.. 94 Millar, W. R , 23
Massy, C. F., B. Mehta, Sir P. M., 89, R. Millard, F. T., 30
Massy, G., B. Mehta, P. R., 95 Miller, A., 3, B-
Massy, H. S., fi. Mehta, R. D., ». Miller, Capt A., 87
Master, C. G., 125 Meikle, J. J., 50 Miller, A. B., 25
Master, j. H., 79 Meiklejohn, D. O., 2i( B. Miller, Sir A. E., 120
Master, K. E., 79 Meikleiohn, Sir W. H., ». Miller, A. I., 107
Masters, A., fi. Melhuish, W. F., B. Miller, G. P., 3
Masters, J., fi. Meli, J., 64 _ _ Miller, J. F. J., fi.
Mata Prasad, 54 Melitus, P. G., 10, 40, 1M.. B. Miller, J. O., 8, 10, *. K.
Matadin Sukul, 27 Mell, F. O. N., 39 Miller, L. C,, ^6,
76. 80,
»o, fi.
Mathew, G. F., ft., B. Mellon), G. U., 52 Miller, Rev. W., %,
Mathew, J. C., 99 Melling, J., 3 Millett, F., 118
Matthews, F. W., 105 Melliss, C. J., Milieu, G. P., 100
Mathews, H. M., ft., B. Melliss, Sir H., «. Millett, H., fi.
Mathews, H. M. S., 69, B. Mellor, A., 16, 45, Milligan, J. A., 19, 45.
Mathews, R. I.., 75 Mellor, C. W., 21, fi. Mills, G, 110, 113
Mathews, R. T., 29 Mellor, W. H. E., 25, 67 Mills, C. A., fi.
Mathews, W. A., 83 Melvill, I. C, 111, "3 Mills, E. G., 105, 106
Mathews, W. G. K., 106 Melvill, M 1 /y Mills, E. S., 3
5. See Alphabetical List, pp. 54 to and preceding Honors
J. See Alphabetical Record of Services, " pp. 423 to 653.
686 INDEX OF NAMES. [MI-MU.
Mills, J. B.,, see Brodie-Mills, J. Moir, T. E., 78, 81. 83, B. Moore, K., 3
Mills, J. C,. 29, B. Moir, W. R. G., 13, 54, B. Moore, L., 76, 79, B.
Mills, W. H., 64 Moira, Earl of. 115, 116 Moore, L. G., 77, 81, B.
Mil::--. A., 15, Li. Moitra, Atal Behary, 46 Moore, P. L., 34, 78, B.
Milne, C, 59 Mokshagundam V'isvesvaraiya, 96, B Moore, R. A. L., 90, 94, 103, B.
Milne, G., 18, 45, B. Mole, C, in Moore, W. B., 3, B.
Milne, I. L, 8 Mole, P. C, 28 Moore, W. T.. 48
Milne, T. S., 35, 103 Molesworth, Sir G. L., ft., B. Moos, N. A. F., 104
Milne, R. B., 6 Molesworth, T. C. U., 85 Moradabad, Raja Jai Krishan Pass of,
Milne, W. P., 38, B. Molesworth, W., 75, 36, B. ft. A. V.,
Milne, W. S., 17, 45, Molesworth, W. G , 83 Moran, , 3, B.
Milner, H. W., 83 Mollison, J. W., 36, B. Moran,
Milsom, B. P., 38, B. Molloy, F..,ft. Moran, \v. A., 71
Milward, R. C, 59 Molloy, E. H-, 73 More. P. St. C, 66
Minchin, A. B., 35, ! !.,K. Molloy, R. A., 64, B. Morehead, W. A., 122, 124
Minchin, C. F., 33, : !., B. Molony, E. A., 11, 55, B. Moreland, W. H., 13, 55, ft.. B.
Minchin, G. M., 4 Molony, J. C, 78. 81, B. Morgan, K. E., 83
Minchin. H. D. M., 659 Molyneux, E. M. J., ft.^ Morgan, H. T., 14, 56, B.
Minns, W. H. C, 13. 69, »• Monahan, F. J., 11, 40, U Morgan, J. G., 30, 40
Minto, Lord, 113, 115 Monahan, G. J., 16, 4s, B. Morgan, J. W. A.. 36, B.
Mir Abdul Ali, 173 Moncrieff, Sir C. C. S., 4, ft.. B. Morgan, Sir W., B.
Mir Allahbakshkan walad Mir Ali- Mondy, E. F., B. Monarty, M.D., 39, B.
balcshkhan Shahrani Talpur. 89 Money, E. A., ft. Morin, A. H., 82
Miraj, Chief of, ft. Money, E. M., 33 Morison, I. (i., 8
Mirza Abbas Ali Ba-ig, 89, 91, B. Money, E. R. K-, 106 Morison, W. T., 90, 94, B.
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, ft. Money, R., 130 Morland, H., ic6
Mirza Kalich Beg Fredun Beg. 96 Money, W. H. H., 60 Morley, G. S., 37, B.
Mirza, M. A., 5 Money. W. J., 21, ft.. B. Momington, Earl of, 115
Mirza Umrao Beg, ft. Mong Nai, Sawbwa of, 178, ft. Morris, A. H., 38, B.
Miskin, E., 3 Monie, P. W., 91, 95, B. Morris, D. O., 37
Misra, R. D., 56 Monies, A., 71, B. Morris, H., 79
Misra, R. S., 19, 55- E. Monk, A., 105 Morris, J. G., B.
Mistrl, K. H., 101 Monk, H E., 106 Morris, Sir J. H., 21, 112. ft.. B.
Mitchell, A., 104, 106 Monk, H. L., E.^ Morris, R., 76, 81, B.
Mitchell, A. P., 38 Monks, C.| lot, B. Morris, T. W., 13, 55, B.
Mitchell, D. G., 18, 37, B. Monks, M. E., 35, 3; Morrison, F., B.
Mitchell, E. J., 37, U. Monmohan Ch.ikravarti, 46 Morrison, J., 39
Mitchell, H., 3, B. Monmohan Koy, 46 Morrison, J. W., 29
Mitchell, P., in Monro, A., 656, ft., B. Morrison, \V., 118
Mitchell, R. W. S., 53 Monro, A. V., 66 Morrison, W.S., 17, 70. B.
Mitchell, S. C.,65 Monro, J., 21, ft.. K. Morse, A., 28, 75, B.
Mitchell, T., in Monson, G., 1 17, Morse, F. H. W., B.
Mitchell, W. (Commr. R.I.M.), 105, Montagu, J. M., 38, B. Morse, N., 131
107 Montague, E., 121 Morshead, L. F., 13, 45. E.
Mitchell W. (Engr. R.I.M.), 106 Moriteath, G., 91, 95. B. Morton, B. M., 85
Mitcheson, P. W., 108 Monteath, Sir J., 89, 90, 127, 139, Morton, B. W. D., B.
Mitra, B. C, 19, 43, B. ».. B. Morton, C. H. E., 109
Mitra, B. M., 46 Monteath, John, 91, 95, B. Morton, Sir G. de C. ft.
Mitra, J. C, 35 Monteath, T. H., 49 Morton, T., 111
Mitra, J. N., 44 Montgomerie, A., 91, 95. K. Morton, W. R., 64, B.
Mitra, K. N., 46 Montgomerie, C. W. E. (wEdmond- Morton-MoncrierT, A. 5
Mitra, M. K., 38, 71 stone-Montgomerie) Morvi, H.H. Thakur Sahib of, 177.
Mitra, Nalini Nath, 44 Montgomery, A. S., 63 ft-
Mitra, P. C., 45. E. Montgomery, Sir H. C, 113, 124 Morwood, J., 59
Mitra, R., 37, 36, B. Montgomery, J. A. L., 656, ft.. B. Moscardi, A. F. G., 78. 81, K.
Mitra, Ram Charan, 36 Montgomery, Sir R., 113, 119. 131, >I - E. H., 93, E.
Mitra, Sarada Charan, 35, B. 133 Moseley, C. H., 18, 45, B.
Mitra, Satish Chandra, 35 Montgomery, R- E., 2. B. Moseley. R. K., 59
Mitter, B. B., 654 Montgomery, R. E. (AC." DX 36 Mosley, H., 650
Mitter, D. N., B. Montgomery, W. J., 39 Mosley, R. J. L>., 4'
Mitter, J. C, B. Montriou, W. F. C, 46 Moss, H. A., 83, E.
Mitter, K. M., 46 Mookerjee, A. C, 46, 50 Moss-King, R. C. H., 14, 34. J«. «3
Mitter, Mohendro Nath, B. Mookerjee, Girindra C, 48 B.
Mitter, R. K., 87 Mookerjee, Gopal C, 46 Mosse, A. H. E., 97
Mittra. Bhagavati Cbaran, 44, B. Mookerjee, Jogendro N., 44 Moti. Ram, 63
Moberly, A. N., 15, 45, B. Mookerjec, K. N., 46 Motiram Showkiram Advani, 95
Moberly, F. J., 8, ft. Mookerjee, M. D., 46 Motteux, I., no
Moberly, H., 76, 80, B. Mookerjee, P. N., 46, 52 Mould, H.,99
Mockler, E., B. Maokerjee, U., 39 Moule, H. F. DO., 21, ft.. K.
Modi, Tehangir E., 94 Mookerjee, U\ N., 49 Mou It. in, J. W.i 105
Modi, Jijibhai E., 94 Moore, A. T., ft. Moultrie, J. E., 70
Modi, K. F., 93 Moore, C, 18, 56, E. Mounsey, C. H-, 79, B.
Mohendro Chunder Mozoomdar, 46 Moore, C. H. G., ft. Mountford, L- J, 90, 95, B.
Mohendro Lall Sircar, 659 Moore, C. J. S. (see Stevenson-Moore, Mowat, M., B.
Mohendro Nath Mitter, B. C. J.) NIowbray, R., 3, B.
Mohendro Nath Mukerji, 44 Moore, E. A., 13, 69, 70, B. Mowelhy, A. L. El, 5
Mohendro Nath Roy, 656 Moore, E. H., 103 Moyle, G., 28, E.
Mohesh Chandra Rajaratna, ft. Moore, F. W., 53 Moysey, E. L., 91, 95, B.
Mohim Chandra Ghosh, 46 Moors, Sir G. M. J., ft., B. Mozumdar, Bimala C, 658
Mohim Chandra Sircar, 44 Moore, Sir H-, ft. Mozumdar, K. N., B.
Mohini Kanta Ghatak, 35 Moore, H. C, 14, 69, B. Mudaliar, A. V., 39
Mohsin Badrudin Tyabji, 90, 93, B. Moore, H. M., 659 Mudaliyar, .V. P., 88
Moilliet, H. M. K., 106 Moore, H. O., 33 Mudaliyar, C. I. 80, ft.. B.
Mob- D. M , 49, B. Moore, J. G., 93, 139, B. Mudaliyar, C. M., 75
^. See Alphabetical List. pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists,
i. See Alphabetical " Record of Services,' pp. 433 to 653.
MU—NA.] INDEX OF NAMES. 687
Mudaliyar, P. R. (retd.), ft., B. Mullaly, C. M., 76, 80, 81, B. Nalint Nath Mitra, 44
Mudaliyar, P. R. 80. 81 Mullaly, F. S., 85 Nanabhai Ardasar F. Moos, 104
Mudaliyar, R. N. A., 83 Mullaly, J. J., 26, 64, B. Nanak Chand, 172, ft.
Muddiman, A. P., 16, 25, LI. Muller, C. H. A., 64 Nanavati, D. V. 94, 95
Muhammad Abdul Kadir, 46 Muller, 0. V., 98 Nanavutty, E. M., 18, 56, B.
Muhammad Abdullah, 46 Muller, W. C. W., 64 Nand Kishor, 65
Muhammad Afzal Khan, 19, 61, B. Mullick, B. K., 12, 43, B. Nand Lai, 63
Muhammad Ahmad, 56 MulHngs, C. T., 83 Nand, Parma, 54
Muhammad Ahmad Alt Khan, 54 Mullios, H. S., 8a Nanda Krishna Bose, B.
Muhammad Akbar NazarAli Hydari, Mullins, J., 659 Nanda Lai Bagchi, 46
34, B. I Mulock, F. B., 21, B. Nando Lai Dey, 44
Muhammad Akram Khan, Nawab of Mulock, H. P., 21, B. Nanjundayya Belvadi, 96
Ami.. ft. Mulock, W. B. Homan, 92, B. Nanney, L. C, B.
Muhammad Ali, 10, 54, B. Mulraj, 63, B. Nanqueite, P. F. H., ft.
Muhammad All Beg, Afsar-i-Jang. Mulroney, T. R., 66, B. Naoroji Manekji Wadia, ft.
ft. Mulvany, C. M., 58 Naoroji Pestonji, ft.
Muhammad AH, Muhammad Khan, Mulvany, J., 49, 50 Naoroz Khan, Sirdar, ft.
Mumford, C. A., 15, 5°\ Napier and Ettrick, Lord 116, 123
Muhammad Amin, 37 1 Mumford, G. B., 18, 45, **. Napier and Eitrick, Lady, ft.
Muhammad Ashig Ali Khan, 43 Mumiaz Ali Khan, 56 Napier of Magdala, Dowager Lady,
Muhammad Aslam, Kazi (I.C.S.). *9<i Mumtaz ud-daula Muhammad Faiyaz
62, V., E. Ali Khan, Nawab, ft. Napier, A. B., 12, 36, B.
.'lluh.until. id Aslam Khan, Col., ft., Mundle, Indu Bhusan, 6 ' Napier, Sir C, 117
B. Munindra Kumar Mitr<», 28, 71 Napier, E. H. S., 28, B.
Muhammad Ausaf Ali, b3 Munro, I. H., 76, 80, B. Napier, G. C, ft., B.
Muhammad Azitn Khan, 56 Munro, Sir T., 122, 123 Napier, O. H. L., 100
Muhammad A/iz-nd-din Husatn, 80 Muriel, C. E., 72 Napier Sir R. C. (aft. Lord Napier
Muhammad Hakar, Khan, 56 Murdoch, D. t)., 76, 81, B. of Magdala), 114, 116, 119, 128
Muhammad Bakhtiyar Singh, V. Murdoch, J. , 659 Narain. Barhamdeo, 46
Muhammad Fasih-ud-din, 56 Murph> , G., 39 Narain Das, B.
Muhammad Hadi, Saiyid, 55, 56, B. Murphy, J. R., 57 Narain Das, Ahluwatia, 63
Muhammad HiUinin (PMnjaf>\ 63 Murphy, M. J., 77. 81, B. Narain, R., 64
Muhammad Hussein Hakim, 94, B. Murphy, P. \V., 17, 45.**. Narasimhulu Nayudu, T. V.. 62
Muhammad Ishaq Khan, 19, 54, B. Murphy, S. J., 91, 95, B. Narayan, Bakht, 54
Muhammad Jawwad, 56 Murphy, W. R., ft. Narayan Chintaman Soman, 95
Muhammad Kadir Navaz Khan, 81 Murray, A., B. Narayan Ganesh Chandavarlcar, 93,
Muhammad Khudadad Khan, of Murray, A. R., 64 B.
Kalat, \\. Murray, A. R. H-, 59 Narayan, Indra, 658
Muhammad Nawab Saiyjd, 7, Murray, K. R., 85 Narayan, K. B., 50
Muhammad Nizam-ud-din Hasan Murray, F., ft. Narayan, L. S., 37
Khan, Murray, F. C, 656, B. Narayan Sivapuri, M., 56
Muhammad Rafiq, 54, B. Murray, G. R., 19, 56, B. Narayan, Suraj, 657
Muhammad Raza Khan, 78, 81,83, Murray, H., too Na-ayana Aiyar, R., 78, 81, B.
Muhammad Sam! Ulluh Khan. ft., Murray, J., 58, B. Narayana Aiyar Subramaniyam. B.
B. Murray, J. C., 72 Narayana Devu, ft.
Muhammad Scrajul Huq, 46 Murray, J. H., 29 Narayanamurlhi Pantulu, B., 81
Muhammad Shaft, 54 Murray, J. O. D.. >i Narayanaswami Aiyar, T. V., 656
Muhammad Siraj-ud-din, 54 Murray, J. P., 3, Narendra Nath, Diwan, 19,61, B.
Muhammad Tajud-din, 54 Murray, R. D., 49. Nariman, K. S., 101
Muhammad Usman, N., 87 ( 1 Murray, S. B., 75. 82, B. Nariman, M. K., 89
Muhammad Yakub Sheikh Ismail, Murray, V., 29 Narsingarh. H.H. Raja of, 177
06, ft. Murshidabad, Nawab of, ft. NarMngrao Bholanath Divatia, 91,
Muhammad Yasin Khan, 37, B. Murshidabad, Nawab Begum Sahiba
Muhammad Yusuf, 13, 45, B. of, ft. Narul Huda, see Nur.il Huda.
Muhammad Yusuf Ismail, 172 Muskat, H.H. Sultan of, ft. Nasarvanji Nanavuti, D.. 94
Muin-uddin Khan, S., 37 Muspratt, E., 4I1 48 Nash, A. E., ids
Muir, C W., ft. Muspratt, H., 21 Nash, G. D., 107
Muir, G. H. F., 6 Muspratt, W., 85 Nasir-ud-din, 63
Muir, J. F., 92, B. Muspralt-Williams, C. A., 36, B. Nasiruddin, S. M., 46
Muir, J. W., ii, B. Muter, R. S.i 29 Natb, Baij, 54
Muir, bir W., 21, 114, 119, 13a, ft-. Muttanna, M 86 Nath, Bishamber, 63
B. Muttukumaraswami Mudaliyar, C. 75 Natb, N., 19, 6t, B.
Muir, W.J. W., B. Myat Tun Aung, 70 Nath, P., B.
Muirnead, C, 28 Mylne, L. G-, B. Nath, Ram, 63
Muir-Mackenzie, J. W. P., 90, 94, 93, Mysore, H.H. Maharaja of, 177 Nath Sahib, 54
129, B. Mysore, Maharani ot, 176, ft. Nath, Sham 27
Mukarjee, Kali Krishna, 64 Natb, Sheo, 29
Mukarii, Bipin Bihari, 54 Nathan, R., 7, 11. ft., B.
Mukarji, R. D., 54 Nabha, H. H. Raja of, 177. 178, ft. Nathan, W\, 28, B.
Mukerjec, Ahindra Chandra, 71 Nadir Jung, 5 Nation, Sir J. L., ft.
Mukerjee, Satis Chandra, 13, 45, B. Nadkarni, M. R., 94 Nava Kumar Chakravarti, 46
Mukerji, Bipin Behari, 44 Naegamvala, K. D., 99 Navanager, H.H. Jam of, 177
Mukerji, J. N., 44 Nagar, Raja of, ft. Navroji Dorabji Khandalavala, 89, 94,
Mukerji, K . Prasanna,
~ B. Nagendra Nath Sircar, 46 B.
Mukerji, Kali Pada, 44 Nagod, Raja of, 178 Nawaz Khan, H. M., B.
Mukerji, M. N., 44 Nagoji Rao Pantulu, C, 84 Nayar, B. K., 655
Mukerji, N.. 57, B. Nagpur, Bishop of, 23 Nayar, C. Sankaran, ft.
Mukerji, P. B., 47 NaTdu, C. Shesh Rao, 37 Nayar, M. Krishnan, 75
Mukerji, Tej Chandra, 44 Naidu, G. Rangaya, 37 Nayar, T. G., 81
Mukharji, Raja Piari Mohan, of Nailer, H. A. F., B. Naylor, J. R., 9a, ft., B.
Uttarpara, ft. Nailer, R. H-, 73 Nayudu, D. R., B.
Mukherji, Mahendra Natb, 46 Nairne, C. E., 117, 128 Nayudu, I. L. N. R., 80
Mules, H. C, 94, B. Naish, H., 23 Nayudu, K. G. R., Si
Mullaly, A., ft. Nalin Blhart Sircar, 43, ft. Nayudu, S. V., 81
t$. See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, ■and
' preceding
pp. 423 to Honors Lists.
653.
.\. See Alphabetical " Record of Services,

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6S8 INDEX OF NAMES. [NA—OU.
Nayudu, T. V. N., 82 Nityananda Bhar, 46 O'Do.ioghue, W. F., 28 B
Narareth, A., 06 Nixon, J. E., ft, O'Dowda, G F., 19
Naiim Khan, ft. Niiam-ud-din, 56 O'Dwyer, M. F., 11, 61. 68, B.
Neale, W. E., 2i, B. Nizam-ud-din Hassan Khan, M., 37, Oertel, F. O., S7, B
Neatham, A. H. J., 3. *• B. O Farrell, H. H., 79, B.
Neave, E. R., 17, 56, B. No, Tha, 70 Ogden W., 28, B.
N'edham, E. M., 33, B. Nobin Chandra Das, 46 Ogh, 70
Xedham, W. A., B. . „ Noble C. S., B. Ogilvie, G. M., 21, B.
Needham,J. F., 42, 48, ft- B. Noetling, F., 657, B. Ogilvie, J. H. D., 124
Neel, E., «., B. Noaendra Nalh Gupta, 46 Ogilvie, J. N., 85
Neil!, J. W., 2i, 132, B. Nolan, A. H., 73 Ogilvy, A., 45
Neill, L., 21, B. Norfor, C. H. T., B. O Hara, J. G. M., 29
Nelson, A E., 17, 37. B. Norie, C. E. de M., ft. O'Hara, W., 87 B
Nelson,, A. M., 24 Norman, Sir H. W., 114, 119, 659 O^Kelly, H. M., B.
Nelson, H., 57, «. Norman, S. F., 32 O'Kinealy, F., 49
Nelson, H. W., 99 „ Norman, T., 21, B. O'KineaJy, P., 26, 45, B
Nelson,. I.C., 16, 56, B. Noronha, C., 89 Oldfield, F. du P., 7>, S,. fi.
Nelson, fc A.,84, B. Norris, J. F., 659 Oldfield, Sir R. C, 21, B
Nelson, W. H., 19 Northbrook, Earl of, 113, 116, 659 Oldfield, T. A. F. R., m
Nepean, Sir E., 126 Northcotc, Lord, 127, ft., B. Oldham, A. }., B.
Nery, P., 33 Northcote, Ladv, ft. Oldham, B. C., 49
Nesfield, J. C, B. Northcote, Rl. Hon. Sir S., 112 Oldham, C. E. A. W., u, 45, i72 B
Nethersole A. R., 88 Northcott, I. P. C. S., 2, B. Oldham, F. ('.., B.
Nethersole, F. R , 69 Northey, H. S., 5 Oldham, G. E., 24
Nethersole, M., 26, 57, B. Norton, D.. 21, ft., B. Oldham, I.. W. S., 27
Neve, A., 172 Nott, A. H., 49 Oldham, R. D., 656, B
Nevill, H. R., 17, 56, B. Nowranga Marwari, 50 Oldham, \V. II., 21, ». K
Neville, G. W., 27 Nowroji Hormusji, 83 Olford, F., 51, ,06
New, R. H.. 31, B. Noyce, F., 78, 81, B. Olinto Ghilardi, 48
Newbery, H. J., 21, B. Noyce, W. F., 172, 656 Oliphant, G. W., 51
Newbould. B. B;, 12, 4". K. Nntya Gopal Basu, 25 Oliphant, J., 111
Newcombe, A. C. . B. Nritya Gopal Chaturji, 41 Oliphant, J. E., 92
Newill, J. H., B. Nugent, C. P. C., 23 Oliphant, J. S., B.
Newman, E. A. R., 49. 50 Nugent, Sir G., 116 Oli> A. K., 93 K.
Newman, J. H., B. Nugent, J. (8/. Ann/.), 21, B. E. G.
Newman, W. W., 107 Nugent, J. [Bo.), 129 Oliver K. W 66
Newmarch, A., 25, 60, B. Nundjee, 46 Oliver G T. ., 7".
Newmarch, F. W., 2, B. Nunn, E. D., 60 Oliver H. , ,
Newmarch, L. S-, 34. B. Nunn, H., 16, 17, B. Oliver, I. W 656, B.
Newmarch, Sir .1. R., 120, ft., B. Nunn, J. A., ft. Oliver. VV., 124
Newnham, A. T. H., 55 Nursey, M D., 3 Olivier, H. D., 656, B.
Newnham, W., 129 Nurul Huda, 19, 43, B. Ollivant, Sir E. C.K.,9», 129, ft., B.
Newnham, W. H.. 92 Nuttall F., 85 Olpherl, H. S., 30, B.
Newnham-Smith, E. D., B. Nutter, John, 106 Olver, G. T. W., 30
Newton, F. W.,5o Nyayaratna, M.C., B. O'Malley, L. S. S., 16, 43, B.
Newton, J., 2, B. Nyein, Tun, 74 Ommanney, D. G.,j 100 ,|
Newton, T. B., io« Ommanney. E. ,ft..B.
Newton, W. ("..,26, 71, B. Ommanney, H. T.,, 92, B.
Nihlett, A.. 56 Oakden, R., 15, 56, B. O'Neill, I., 57
Niblett. R. H., 56 Oakeley, Sir C., 121, 122, 124 O'Neill, W. H., 71
Niblock, W. J., 86 Oakes, H. C, 75 On Gaing, ft.
Nicholas, W. G., 106 Oakes, M. L., 59 Onslow, Earl of, 113, B.
Nicholetts, H. S., B. Oakes, T., 124 Oppenheim, E. F., 17, 56, B.
Nicholl, B. V., 12, 43, B. Oates, E. W., B. Oppert, G., B.
Nicholls, G. J., 21, B. Obbard, O. J., 69, B. Orange, H. W., 35, B.
Nicholls, W. H., 60 Obbard, R., 21, B. Orchard, F. S., 72
Nicholson, E. F., 93, B. O'Brien, A. J., 62 Orchha, H.H. Mah daharaja of, 177, 178,
Nicholson, Sir K. A., 79. 65«. O'Brien, E., 97 ft. J. J., 83
O'Reilly,
»., B. O'Brirn, E. C, 25, 60, B.
Nicholson, G. C. R., 51 O'Brien, J., B. Ormiston, T. L-, 69
Nicholson, G. F., B. O'Brien, J. A., 25, 40 Ormond, E. W., 44, B.
Nicholson, R., 127 O'Brien, J. H., 105 Ormrod, J. B., 17, 54, 5°. B.
Nicholson, Sir W. G., B. O'Brien, P. H., 10, 44, B. Orr, A. E., 61, 63, B.
Nicolas, F. C., 62 O'Callaghan, F. L., ft., B. Orr, A. W. O., 659
NicolU, G. E., 23 O'Callaghan, I., B. Orr, I. P., 00, 95, B.
Nicolls, Sir I., 117, 123 O'Callaghan, Sir R. W., 123 Orr, S., 79, B.
Nicolls, J. R. C., 26, 57. B. O'Connell, H. H., 82, B. Orr, S. A. M., 67
Nicolls, O., 127 O'Connell, M. J., 30, 87 Orr, T. C, 48
Nicolson, Sir A., ft. O'Connor, M. S. S., 30 Osbom, W., B.
Nicolson, M. H., 659 O'Connor, P. F., ft. Osborne, G. F. F., 29
Nightingale, W. H , B. O'Connor, V. C. S. (see Sett- O'Shea, F. B., 25, 40
Nightingall, Sir M., 127 O'Connor, V. C.) Osmaston, A. E., 5
Nihal Chand (P.W.I).), 63 O'Connor, W. F. T., ft. Osmaston, B. B., 42, 49
Nihal Chand (Prav. C.S.) 54 O Conor. J. E., ft., B. Osmaston, L. S., 100
Nihal Chand, Rai Bahadur, 53 Oddie, H. J., B. Ostrehan, A. H. M., 100
Nihal-ud-din Ahmad, 56 Odgers, C. E., 84 O'Sullivan, D., 3, B.
Nilambara Mukerji, 52, B. OdRng, C. W., ft., B. Oswell, G. D., 38
Nilmadhi) Rai, 54 Odling.T. F.,ft. Ottewill, W. T., 3, B.
Nilson, L , 127 O'Donnell C. J., 21, B. Ottley, H. T., 23
Nimmo, T. R., 659 O'Donnell, G. B., 97, B. Ottley, Sir J. W., 4, ft., B.
Ninis, R. D., 24 O'Donnell, H., ft. Oung, H., 24, B.
Nisbet, J., 172. B. O'Donnell, O. 51 Ouseley, J. D., 6s9
Nisbet, R. P., B. O'Donnell, S. P., 16, 54, 56 B. Oulram, Sir F. B., 23
Nisbet, W., 79 O'Donoghue, C. J., 72 Outram, Sir J., 119, 13'
S. Sit Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
. Set Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
OV-PE.] INDEX OF NAMES. 689
Overton, J.J. R., 30 Parlett, L. M., 13, 69, Pearce, W. R., 30
Owen, C. W., ft. Parma Nand, 54 Pears, S. D., 82, B.
Owen, E., 2, B. Parnell, R., 5 Pears, S. E., 16, 62, 68, U.
Owen, R., 89 Parratt, C, 2, B. Pears, T. C.,34. B.
Owen, W., fi. Parratt, V. M. M., Pearse, A. E., 30
Owens, F. C, 70 Parrott, B. A. N., Pearse, G G., ft.
Owens, J., 25, 51, K. Parrott, L. L., 51 Pearse, H. G., 21, B.
Ovenden, Sir G., 125 Parry, K., no Pearson, A. A., ft.
Oif-ulne, E. C, 92, ft. Parry, (*»., 128 Pearson, C, B.
Ozzard, H. H., B. Parry, J. H., 23 Pearson, E. S-, 21
Parry, R. (late Educi. De, ><•), B. Pearson, J. R., 13, 55, B.
Parry, R. (ACS.), 13, 69, Pearson, T. A., B.
., 78, Si Parry, W. E., B. Peart, D. G., 55
Padfield, R. C. H., 31 Parsad, Munshi J., 54 Pease, H. T., 66, B.
Padgett, N. N., 5 Parsliad, Baleshwar, 654 Peck, E. S., 66
Page, H., 91, 95, fi. Parshad, loti, 63 Peck, F. S., 49, B.
Page, H. M., 99 Parshad, Mata, 54 Peck, G., 107
Page, W., 128 Parshad, Sir P. K., Maharaja, ft. Peddie, K., 5
Page, W. H., 21, fi. Parshad, Rajnath, 54 Pedler, A., 47, ft., B.
Paget, Sir E., 117 Parshad, Ram, 54 Pedler.H. P., 72
Paget, H. E. C, K. Parshad, Sakhdco, 172, ft. Peel, A. W., B.
Pahasu, Nawab of, ft. Parsons, C. G., 61, B. Pegge, W. T., 656
Paine, F. T., 52 Parsons, E. R., 58, B. Pegler, E., 48
Painter, H L., 91, 95, fi. Parsons, F. C, 77, 81, B. Peile, H. D., 30
Pai.-h, J. F., 1 Parsons, H. J., 92, B. Peile, Sir J. B., 92, 114, 120, 127, 129,
Pakeiiham-W'alsh, A. R., 29 Parsons, J. E. B., B. ft B
Pal, G. N., 46 Parsons, O. S., 13, 69, B. Peile, S.'C. F., 72, ft., B.
Pal, Jogindra Nath, 17, 56, U. Parsons, R., 75 Pellereau, H. E., 64, B.
Pal, Raja Ram, D Parsu Ram Khaund, 41 Pellew, F. H., 2t
Pal, S. N., K. Partab Bahadur Singh, ft. Pelly, C. B. N., 85
Pal, S. S., tg Partab Narayan Singh, Maharaja, ft. Pelly, Sir L., 134
Palanpur, H.H. Diwan of, 177, IS. Partab Singh, Maharaj Dhiraj, Baha Pemberton, R., 87
Palin, H. F., 65 dur ft. Pemberton, " C. B., 120, ft.. B.
Palit, L., it, 43. B. Partab Singh, Maharaja of Jammu Pendse, K. B., 656
Palitana, Chief of, 173, It. and Kashmir, 177, 178, ft. Pennell, C. S., 16, 69, B.
Palk, C. H. L., 87 Partabgarh, H.H. Maharawat of, 177 Pennell, F. G.,
Palk, K. 121 Parthasarathi Aiyangar, M. O., 8o, B Pennington, C. R., ft.
Palliser, H. G., B. Partridge, T. G. D., 76, 81, B. Pennington, H. F. 1)., 21, B.
Palmer, A. E-, 105 Partr.dge, W. R., to, 55- B. Pennington, J. B., 79, B.
Palmer, A. J. V., 31 Parvati Nath Datta, 32 Penny, E., »., B.
Palmer, A. L H , 30, B. Pasley, E. H. S., 59 Penny, J., 73
Palmer, Sir A. P., 117, 659 Pasley, G. B., at Pennycuick, A., ft.
Palmer, A. V.. 21 Passmore, J. R. J., 3, B. Pennycuick, 1., ft.. B.
Palmer, C. E., 01, 95, B. Patch, J. (la.'e Bengal Police), fi. Penrose, E. R., 32
Palmer, C. G., ft., B. Patch, J. (/'. IV. D.), 28, 63 Penrose, W. H., 32
Palmer, C. J., 23 Prach, R.,ft. Percival, E. H., 659
Palmer, Sir E. M., B. Pate. H. R., 78 Pcrcival, H. M., 47
Palmer, F. T.. 60 Patel, Barjorji Dorabhji, ft. Percival, P. E., 89, 91, B.
Palmer, H. T., 31 Patel, R. M., 94, B. Percy, Earl, 113, B.
Pande, R. A., 19, 54, B. Patrrscn, C. A., 84 Peretra, F. C, 87
Pandurang, B. V., 103 Paterson, G. A., 14, 54, B. Perfect, S. R., 5
Panioty, C. D., 44, B. Paterson, R. S., 82 Periyaswami Mudaliyar, A., 8i
Pank, P. D., 34 Patiala, H.H. Maharaja of, 177 Perkins, J. C. C, ft.
Panna. H.H. Maharaja of, 177 Patiala, Ranbir Singh, of, ft. Perkins, N. C, B.
Pause, Ganpatrao Damodar, 91 94, B. Pattabhirama Aiyar, C. k , U. Perkins, W., 3
Pantin, R. G., 14, 3«. B. Paltabhirami Rao, N., f , 88, B. Perram, G. J., ft., B.
Pantling, R., 52 Patterson, A. B., 21, ft , B. Perree, W. F., 41
Panton, E. B. H., 15, 45, B. Patterson, D. C, 19, 45 , B. Pcrret, J. A., 4
Pantulu, P. C. R., fi. Patterson, J., 36 Perrin, C, B.
Pantulu. B. N., 81 Patterson, S. B. A., 33 Perrott, F., 2, B.
Pantulu, C. Nagoji Rao, 84 Patterson, W. H., B. Perrotl, H. R. T. S., 17, 45, B.
Pantulu, Y. J., 80 Pattison, J., in Perry, A. S. H., 5
Parakh, D. N., B. Pattle, A. J., 2, B. Perry, F. F., 66, B.
Parashram Krishna Chitale, 96 Patuck, P. H., 96, B. Perry, Sir T. E.,113
Parekh, Gokuldas Kahandas, 89 Patuck, P. S., 16, 37, B Persia, Shah of, ft.
Pargiter, E. H., 26, 64, B. Patwardhan, V. R., 95^ Pert, F. I., 12, 55., B.
Pargiler, F. E., 9, 25, B. Paul, A. W., , ft-, 95B. Pestanji Hormasji Patuck, 06, B.
Parikh, L. P., 94 Paul, J. E., B. Pesianji Jehangir, ft., B.
Parish. H. M., 48 Paull, A. F., 52 Pestonjee Sorabjee Patuck, 17, 37, B.
Parish, N. W., 50 Pavgi, R. B., 89 Pestonji Rustomji Mehta, 95
Parker, A. E., 75 Payn, W., 123 Pestonjt, S. P., 91, 95, B.
Parker, A. H., 16, 62, B. Payne, C. F., 16, 45, 52, B. Peters, C. E. D., 17, 56, B.
Parker C. H., 71 Payne, E. W., 50 Peters, C. J., B.
Parker, E. W., B. Payne, W. J., 3 Peters, E. N., B.
Parker. G. K., 72 Pe, 70 Peterson, F. H.,R.
Parker, J., ft.. B. Pe, San, 70 Peterson, F. W. V.,
Parker, J. M. M., 27, 82 Pe Si, 659 Peterson, H. P., B.
Parker, N. T., 55 Peacock, B., 1: Peterson, J. C. K., 17, 45,
Parker, R. N., 5 Peacock, E. B. B. Petheram, Sir W. C., B.
Parker, W. H., B. Peacock, H. B 35, B. Petley, E. W., 52, ft.. B.
Parker, W. J.. B. Peacock, H. P., 134 Petre, F. L., 21, fi.
Parkes, B-, 26, 27, 36, 46, B. Peake, C. W., 47 Petrie, W., 122, 124
Parkin, H., 09, 72, "fi. Peake, G. C, 24 Petters, J. M'F., 71
Parlakamedi, Raja of, V Peake, T. P., 85 Petty, A. J., 2, fi.
,See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
690 INDEX OF NAMES. TPE—PR.
Peyton, A., 659 Plowden, Sir T. J. Chichele, 20, ft. Prasad, Kumar J.. 19, 56, B.
Phadke, V. V., 94 Prasanna Kumar Karfarmah, 46
Pbadnis, H. S., 05 Plowden, Sir W. C. 21, ft.. B. Prasanna Kumar Ray, 47. B.
Phani Bhusan Mukerji, 47 Plowden, \V. F. C. C, 55, B. Pratap Chandra Dutt, 78, 81, B.
Phayre, A. P., 13a Plowman, A. C, 3, B. Pratt, C, 28, B.
Phayre, Sir R., 128 Plumcr, C. G., 79 Pralt, C. H., 59
Phear, Sir J. B., B. Plunkett, W., 95 Pratt, E. M., 90, 93, B.
Phelan, A. B., B. Po, 69 Prait, F. G., 00, 95, B.
Phclips, H., 106 Pocock, R. J. M., B. Pratt, H. J. F.. B.
Phelips, H. V. M., B. Pogson, C. A., 103, B. Pratt, H. 11., ft.
Phelps, E. A., 15, 5°. B. Pogson, H., 100 Pratt, H. R. E., ft.
Phelps, W. E., 2, B. Po!; A. V., 80 Pratt, H. S., 15, 69, B.
Pherozeshah M. Mehta, Sir, 89, ft. Pollen, A. D., 92, B. Pratt, J., 9, 25, B.
Phibbs, A., 2, B. Pollen, J., 92, ft., B. Pratt, J. J., 59
Philbrick, L. F., 105 Pollock, Sir G., ir8 Pratt, W. D., B.
Philip, C. L., 19 Pollock, 1. A. H., ft. Pratt, W. R., 92
Philip, J. G., 8; Polwhele, A. C, 57IB. Preece, H. C, 2, B.
Pbilipe. G. W. V. de R., 30 Pontifex, Sir C, ft., B. Preece, W. H., 4
Philipps, 1., ft. Pool, F., 107 Prem Nath, B.
Phillimore, J. E., 11, 4', B. Pope, A. W. U., 29, B. Prendergast, C. M., 71, 7a
Phillimore, R. H., 32 Pope, C. H., 45 Prendergast, G. L., 120
Phillips, A. M., B. Pope, J. Van S., 71, B. Prendergast, Sir H. N. D., 134, 13s
Phillips, E. A. W., 71, B. Pope, R. R., 10, 43, 44, 45, B. ft.. B.
Phillips, F. A. T., 10, 36, B. Pope, T. A., 31, B. Prenter, N. H., 18, 62, B.
Phillips, F. B., to6 Pope, T. H., 656, B. Prentice, W. D. R., 18, 4s, B.
Phillips, H. D., 125 Pope, W.| 53 Prcntie, J., 39
Phillips, R. M., 100 Popert, E. P., B. Preonath Ghose, B.
Phillips, W. W., 77, 81, B. Popham, E. L., 75 Preonath Sen, 71, B.
Phipps, W., 126 Porbandar, H.H. Rana of, 177 Presgrave, E. R. J., ft.
Phiroze Hoshang Dastur, 94, B. Porteous, A., 11, 656, ft., B. Preston, J. E., ft.
Phirozsha Pestanji Jehangir, 95 Porteous. C. A., ft.. B. Preston, S., 8, ft., B.
Phul Chand, 64 Porteous, W., 92, B. Preston, W. B., 09
Piagpur, Raja of, ft. Porter, A., B. Prevost, G. F., B.
Piaraylal Atal, P., 87. Porter, F. W., 21, B. Price, C, 24
Piari Mohan Mukerjee, ft. Porter, G. E., 21, B. Price, C. H., 37. 38
Pickard, F. F., 105, 106 Porter, G. M., 25, B. Price, C. H. U.,ft.
Pickering, W. H., 36 Porter H. J. A., 85 Price. E., 2. B.
Piers, S.O., 85 Porter, J. S., 21, B. Price, G., B.
Piltard, A. J. G., 105 Porter, L. A. S., 7, 9. 55, B. Price, J. A., B.
Piffard, F. 6 E., 46 Porter, I.. C, 12, 55, B. I'rice. Sir I. F., 79, ft., B.
Piggott.T. C, 12, 54. B. Porter, P. J., 72 Price, T., ft.
Pigot, G. (Lord Pigot), 12: Porter, W. K., 53 Price. V. F. L. R., 106
Pigot, J. L., 656 Porter, W. N., 60, ft., B. Price, W., B.
Pigot, J. Q., B. Portman, A. B., B. Price, W. L., 656
Pike, H. S., 30, 87 Portman, F. J.,65 Prichard, J. W., 87
Pike, H. W., 11, 55, B. Possmann, J., B. Priday, L. M., 5
Pilcher, J. G., B. Potter, A. E., 71 Prideaux, F. B., 34
Pilgrim, G. E., 32 Pottinger, B. H., B. Prideaux, F. W. A., 37, 38
Pilgrim, H. W., 49, B. Pottinger, Sir H., 122 Prideaux, W. F., 134, ft.. B.
Pillai, L. C. Williams, 84 Pottinger, J. C, B. Pridmore, W. G., 73
Pillai, L. D. S., 80, 81 Pottinger, R. S., 97, B. Priestley, H., 23
Pim, A. W., 14, 56, B. Poulton, H. D.. 3, B. Priestley, N. G., 8. 29, B.
Pinhey, A. F. (/.C.V.), 76, 81, 83, Powell, D. Ff., 29, B. Primrose, Sir H. W., ft.
B. Powell, E. B., 659 Prince, W. C. S., 96
Pinhey, Major A. F., 34, ft., B. Powell, J. G., 5 Prince, W. J., 58
Pinhey, E., 656, B. Powell, K. J., 57, B. Pringle, A. T., 659
Pinhey, H. T 30, B. Powell, R. M.,85 Pringle, I. C, B.
Pinkerton, J., B. Powell, S. A., 101 Pringle, J. W., 25
Pipon, P. J. 6., 16, 62, 68, B. Powell, W. J., 107, 100, B. Prinsep, A. H., ft.
Pirbhai, Adamji, 172 Powell, W. S., 5 Prinsep, H. T., 113, 118
Pirozeshah Kershasp, 77. 8l. »■ Power, A. W. B., 21, B. Prinsep, Sir H. T., 21, 656, ft., B.
Pirric, F. W., 31 Power, G. B., 5 Prinsep, J. H., 21
Pisani, L.J., 59 Power, G. F. T., 76, 80, B. Prior, R. D., 98
Pitambar Das, 56 Powlelt, C. J., 21 Pritamdas Parsumal Chadanani, 96,
Pilcher, D. G., 172, B. Powlctl, P. W., 134, ft., B. B.
Pitman, C. E„ ft., B. Poynder, J. L., 39, 172, B. Pritchard, A. B., B.
Pitt, G. M., 121 Poynter, A. V., 7 Pritchard, Sir C. B., 120, 129
Pitt, T. 121 Poynting, J. W. E., 16, 36, B. Pritchard, C. H., 34, B.
Pittar, C. W. p;., 11, 43, Prabharkar Vithnl Gupte, 94 Pritchard, H. G., ft.
Place, G. W., ai, B. Prag Das, 54 Pritchard, L. E., 24, B.
Planck, C, B. Pram, D., 32, 49, 52, B. Priya Nath Mookerjee, 46, 52
Platel, J. J., 14, 4S, B. Prakas Chandra Sinha, 46 Proby, D. G., B.
Platts, S. G. L. 50 Prakash, Sir S. B., of Sirmur, ft. Probyn, Sir D. M., ft.
Plaits, W. J., 107 Prall, C. B., 63 Probyn, L. C, 21
Playfair, A., 40 Prall, S. E., 101 Probyn, S. C, 84
Playfair, A. L., B. Pramada Cbarnn Banarji, 53, B. Piobyn, W. G., 21
Playfair, H. A., " Pran Krishna Biswas, 44 Proes, E. M., 96
Playfair, Sir P., Prasad, Durga, 56 Profulla Chandra Ray, 48
Plowden, C. H., Prasad, lshwari, 27 Prothcro, M. E. du S., 47, B.
Plowden, C. W. C, 48 Prasad, J. Kunwar, B. Prutheioe, M., 135, ft.
Plowden, G. T. C. 65, 68 Prasad, J., Munshi, 54 ProtulChandarChatterji, 62, ft., JS.
Plowden, Sir H. M., B. Prasad, J., Pandit^ 19, 55, 172, B. Pru, Saw Hla, 70
Plowden, R. C, 65 Prasad, Kamta, 56 Pruce, -F. J., 28
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Plowden, T. C, 37 Prasad, Kanta, 73 Prunty, P. F., 32
See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, a id preceding Honors Lists,
Sec Alphabetical " Record of Services,' pp. 423 to 653.
PR-RE.] INDEX OF NAMES. 691
Prussia, A. B., 29 Raitt, H. G. B., 38 Rangachariyar, T. T., 80
Pryce, H. J., 107 Raja, M. Ravi Varma, 81 Rangaya Naidu, G., 37
Pucklc, R. K., 79, ft., ft. Rajagopala Chariyar, P., 78, 81, Li. Ranghubir Singh, ft.
Puddephatt, T. H., 87 Rajagopala Chariyar, V., 656 Rango Ramchandra Bhardi, 95
Pudukota, H.H. Raja of, 177 Rajagopala Yachendra, Raja Sir, of Rangoon; Bishop of, 23
Pudumji, G. D., 24, 102, ft. Venkatagiri, ft. Ranior Singh, ft.
Pugh, H. 0.,ft. Rajak, Behari Lai, 39 Rankin, J. T., 13, 45, ft.
Pugsley, H. A., j Rajan La), 64, LI. Ranking, G. S. A., 35, B.
Pufford, R. R., ft., ft. Rajaratna Mudaliyar, P. (rr/</.), Ransom, H. E., IX, 43, B.
Pulicat Joseph Itteyerah, Bo *.. a. Ransome, I., 8
Pullan, A. G. P., 18, 56. B. Rajaratna Mudaliyar, P., 80, 8t Rao, B. Hanumantha, 84
Pulley, C, ft. Rajendra Chandra Ghose, 46 Rao, G. Srinivasa, 75
Punnett, P. S., 103 Rajendra Kumar Bose, 43, Li. Rao, K. Krishna, 655
Purna Chandra Banarji, 41 Rajendra Nath Ghose, 46 Rao, K. Veakata, 75
Purna Chandra Ctaaudnuri, 44 Rajeshwar Mitra, 27, 36, Li. Rao, N. P.( 82, 88
Purna Chandra De, 44 Rajgarh, H.H. Raja of, 177 Rao, P. Krishna, 81
Purna Chandra Ghosh, 44 Rajkot, Thakur Sahib of, 178 Rao, P. S. Krishna, 34
Purna Chandra Mittra, 45, ft. Rajnath Prasad, 54 Rao, R. Ramachandra, 81, B.
Puma Chandra Ray, 656 Rajpipla, H.H. Raja of, 177 Rao, T. Rama, 81
Purna Chundra Sen, 70 Rata Ram, 29 Rao, T. Sundara, 81
Purser, W. E., 22, ft. Raleigh, Sir T., 120, 656, ft., ft. Rao, T. V., 77, 79, ft.
Purves, E. H., 64 Ralph, A. J., 44 Rao, V. P. M.. 172, ft-
Purves, F. M., 64 Rani Anugrah Narayan Singh, 46 Raoji Bhavanrao Pavgi, 89
Purves, H. B., ft. Ram Autar Pande, 19, 54, Li Ras Vihari Basu, 44
Purves, R. E., 64, ft. Ram, Aya, 63 Ras-al-Kheima, Sheikh of, 178
Purvis, L., 3 Ram, Balak, 91, 95, ft. Rash Behari Ghosh, ft.
Putnam, J., 2, ft. Ram Chandra, 56 Rastamji Merwanji Patcl, 94, ft.
Putnam, P., 2, ft. Ram Charan Mitra, 26 Rasul Khanji Mahabbat Khanji, ft.
Puxty, H. J., 3 Ram Dhan Mukarji, S4 Ratlam, H.H. Raja of, 177
Pycroft, T., 125 Ram, G. (retd.), ft., ft. Ratnaparkhi, M. D., 37
Pym, W. Ruthven, 99, ft. Ram, Gunga, 27 Rattigan, H. A. B., 6x, 6a, ft.
Pyne, R. W., 51 Ram, Het, ft. Ration, J. J. L., ft.
Pyne, Sir T. S., ft. Ram, Hittu, ft., ft. Rattray, H. B., ft.
Ram Krishna Rowji, 37 Ravaneshwar Prasad Singh, Maha
Ram, Lajja, so raja, of Gidhaur, 43, ft.
Quayle, \V. A., 39, ft. Ram, Moti, 63 Ravenscroft, E. W., 92, 129, ft., ft.
ljueen, H.M. the, Empress of India, Ram Narain Banerjee, 46 Ravunshaw, C. W., 34, ft.
ft. Ram Natb, 63 Raveoshaw, I, G., 111
Queripel. A. E., ft. Ram Pal, Raja, of Kotlehr, ft. Ravenshaw, 1*. E., 22
Quicke, W. H., 101, ft. Ram Panbad, 54 Ravi Varma, 172
Quin, H. 0., 89, 90, B. Ram, Rala, 29 Ravi Varma Raja, M-, 81
Quin. T. J., B. Ram Sadan Bhattacharjee, 46 Raw, W., 15, 56, ft.
Quinlan, F. P., B. Ram Singh, 56 Rawaji, Kumar S. H., 37
Quinn, C. C, 22, B. Ram Singh, Bakhshi, 63, Li. Rawlins, A. K., ft.
Quinn, J., 22, B. Ram, Sri, 7, 53, 172 Rawlins, J. P., 65
Quinton, J. W., 133 Ram, Sri, Lata, 6) Rawlins, T. W., 22, ft.
Rama Aiyar, G. S., 83 Rawlinson, C. B., 61, 68, ft., ft.
Rama Rao, T., 81 Rawlinson, Sir H. C, 113
Radford, O. C, ft. Rama Shankar Misra, 15, 55, Li. Rawson, C. C, 656, ft.
Radha Raman, 56 Rama Varma, Maharaia of Travan- Ray, C. C, 27
Radhakant Banerjee, 46 core, 177, 178, ft. Ray, Gopal Chandra, 24, 50, ft.
Radhanpur, H.H. Nawab of, 97, 98, Rama Varma, Raja, of Cochin, fi. Ray, Hari Nath, 44
*?? Naratn, 64 Ramachandra Aiyar, Li. Ray, J. M., 27
Radhika Ramachandra Aiyar, K., 656 Ray, Mac C. R. E., ft.
Radice, C. A., 12, 45. Ramachandra Aiyar, T. N., 81 Ray, Purna. C.,656
Radice, E. H., n, 55i B. Ramachandra Rao, R., 8z, ft. Ray, Profulla C, 48
Kae, A. E. P., 69 Ramalinga Aiyar, 82 Ray, P. K., 47, ft.
Rae, D. W., 70 Raman, Radha, 56 Raye, D. O'C, ft.
Rae, K., 56, B. Ramanuj Parsad Singh, Hi Rayment, G. J. R., B.
Rafiq, It. 54. B. Ramanuja Chariyar, V. K., 80, 82, ft. Raymond, F., 52, ft,
Raghava Charlu, V., 75 Ramaswami Mudaliar, ft. Raza Husain, 56
Raghavayya, T., 86 Ramayya, M., 27 Raza Khan, M., 78, 81, 83, ft.
Raghavendra Ramchandra Gangolli, Ramendra Krishna Deb, 45, Li. Rea, A., 88
94 Rame=.hwara Singh, 7, 172, ft. Read, B., 107
Raghubar Dayal Misra, 56 Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar, 89, ft. Read, H .. ft.
Raghunath Gangadhar Bhadbhade, 94 Rampal Singh, Raja, ft. Ueade, E. A., 130
Raghunath Krishna Chandoreker, 37 Rampini, R. F., 9, 25, Li. Reay, Lady, ft.
Raghunath, Meherban Chintamanrao, Rampur, H.H. Nawab of,» *77 Reay, Lord, 113, 127, ft., B.
Chief of Kurundwadj 89 Ramsay, A., 126, 128 Reay, R. W., 2, B.
Raghunath Shivram Tipnis,9i, 93, Li. Ramsay, A D. G., 33, 35 Rebello, F. A. C., 25, 102
Ragunathayya, S., 60 Ramsay, C. W., 106 Rebsch, B. A., 59
Rahim, A., Hakim, 8, Ramsay, H. L., ft. Rebsch, S.f 96, ft.
Rahimtoola, Ibrahim, 89 Ramsay, H. M , ft. Reddie, J. G., 69
Rahman Azizar, 41 Ramsay, J. (Political Dept.), 33, 135. I Redfem, T. R., 22, ft.
Rahman, A. F. M. Abdur, 44, Li. ft.. Li Redmond, M. j., 83
Rahman, Syed Mujibur, 46 Ramsay, J. {late P. W.D.\ ft. Reed, I. H. F., 2,1ft.
Rat, Bhupat, 29 Ramsay, J. G., ft. Reed, W. L. L., 51
Rai Charan Ghosh, 46 Ramsay, V. B. C. (see Cobden Rees A. I., 107
Rai, Nilmadho, 54 Ramsay) Rees, J. D., 79, ft., ft.
Raikei, F. D., ft., B. Ramsay, W ,111 Reeves, F. C, 86, ft.
Rainier, N. R. J., 39 Ranade, Gopal Ganesh, 37 Reeves, H. W., 129
Rainier, P., 29, ft. Ranbir Singh, 61, ft. Reid, A. H. S., 6a, B.
Rainsford, W. J. R., ft. Ranga Cbari, S., ft. Reid, A. J. F.,ft.
Rainy, G., 17, 43. Rangachariyar, T. M., 80 Reid, A. S., ft., ft.
ft .. See
See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
Alphabetical " Reccrd of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
ft.
692 INDEX OF NAMES. [RE—RO.
Reid, C. H., 18, 45, K. Ridgeway, R K., ft. Robertson, T. C, 118, 130
Reicl, C. L. O., 69, B. Riekie, J., B. Robertson, W., 2, fi.
Reid, F. D., 172 Rieu, J. L., 91, 95, B. Robertson, W. A. , 5
Reid, F. L., 32 Rigby, P. A.. 50, Robertson, W. R.. 659
Reid, G. B., 02, K. Rigg, A. E., 14, 69, B. Robertson, W. W., 92
Reid, H. J. G., 65. fi Rigg, H., 57 Robertson-Milne, C. J., 49, 5°
Reid, I.f/.CS.), 17, 45. B- Rigg, H. (rr/rf.), B. Robinson, A., 22, fi.
Reid, J. (/..U.S.), 3 B. Righy, V., fi. Robinson, A. P., 106
Reid, J. R., », ft., B. Rifey, H J., 2, K. Robinson, G. A., m
Reid, J. W., 79, ». Rind, A. T. S. A., ft. Robinson, S. M., 62, B.
Reid, L. R., 126, 129 Ringe R. H., 656 &. Robinson, V. J., ft
Reid, M., ft. Ripley, F., 70 Robinson, W., 2, B,
Reid, R. N. H., 82 Ripon, Marquess of, 112, 116. ft., B Robinson, W. A., 5
Reid, T-, 1 10, 111 Ripon, Marchioness of, ft. Robinson, W. H. B., 35
Reid, W. J., 13, 40, K. Risley, H. H., 8, 9, ft., B. Robinson, W. R., 132, 125
Reilly, E. W., 39 Rita, S. E., 41 Robson, S., 65, B.
Reilly, H. D'A. C, 78, 81, fi. Ritchie, J. G . 22, B. Rodgers, W. C, 29
Reilly, H. T., 78, 81, fi. Ritchie, R. T. W., 2, ft., B. Roe, B. O., 62, B.
Reily, H. A., 48 Ritchie, W., 119 Roe, Sir C. A., 22, B.
Reily. H. M., B. Rivaz, Sir C. M. 9, 61, tao IJ2, Roe, F. R., 13, 43. B-
Reily, W. Y., 48 ft-, B. Roe, R. B., 39
Reinold, E. K., fi Rival, G. W., 22, B. Roe, W. A. £., B.
Relf, B. C, 107 Rivaz, V., ft. Rogers, A. 29, B.
Remfry, M.. 25 Rivett, 1., 128 Rogers, A. «5
Rendall, H. D., 01, 95, B- Rivelt-Carnac, C. J., B. Rogers, C.
Rendel, Sir A. M., 3, 4, ft., fi. Rivett-Carnac, Sir J., tlx, 126 Rogers, E. 55, fi-
Rennick, A. de C, 83, fi Rivett-Carnac, J. H., 22, ft., B. Rogers, F. A. 49, ft.
Rennick. C. S.. 28, S. Rivett-Carnac, I. T., 41, 48, B. Rogers, G. K., 29
Rtnnie, F. P., 15, 62. °8, »■ Rivett-Carnac, L., 659 Rogers, G. W., ft
Rennie, J. O., 5 Rivett-Carnac, S. G., 27 Rogers, H. M., 23
Rennie, J. G. M , 10, 62, B. Rix. H. S., 14, 56, B. Rogers, L., 49
Rennie, T., 74 Robarts, C. J., 63, B. Rogers, P. G., 18, 40, B.
Rennie, W Robaits, H. O. W., 13, 55, 56, B. Rogers, R. C, 72
Renny, R, H„ a. Robb, J., fi. Rogers, Sir R. G., ft.
RennyTailyour, T. F. B., 31, fi. Robert, W., 32 Rogers, W., 29, fi.
Renouf, \V. C, 12, 61, fi. Roberts, A. £., 35, B. Rogers-Harrison, A. N., fi
Reuther, A. M., 35, 39, fi. Roberts, A. S., B. Rolland, A. T., B.
Rewa, H.H. Maharaja of, 177, ft. Roberts, A. S. B., 70 RolUnd, G. M., ft.
Reynolds, C. H. (late Telegraph Roberts, C. A., 6s9 Rollo, A. D., 30
Dept.), ft.. B. Roberts, C. H., 54, B. Rollo.J. T., 26, 71, K.
Reynolds, C. H. (Chaplain), 23 Roberts, Earl, 117, 123, ft.. B. Rolf, T., 125
Reynolds, G. B., U. Roberts, Countess, ft. Roll, A. C, 45
Reynolds, H. I , 22, ft., fi. Roberts, F. W., 29 Romer, J., 126, 129
Reynolds, H. W. VY., 10, 55, B. Roberts, G. H., 659 Romesh Chunder Dutt, (>ee Dutt,
Reynolds, L. W., 16, 56, 172, fi. Robe.ts, J. (177°). 110 R. C.)
Reynolds, P., fi. Roberts, J., 8 Romilly, A. Q., 8:
Reynolds, W. H., fi. Roberts, J. M., 64 Ronald, A. G., 5
Rhenius, C. E., 88 Roberts, J. R. 35, Ronaldson. H. W;, 25
Rhind, R. H., B. Roberts,
rts, P. L Ronca, E. H., 3, fi.
Rhodes, F. W., K. Roberts, R., 7'J Ronson, W. T., 2, fi.
Ribbentrop, B., ft., fi. Roberts, R. W.,, 28, B. Rooke, A. S.. 55, B.
Rice, B. L., ft. Roberts, S. G., 77, 81, B. Roome, F., ft.
Rice, G. S. E., 29 Roberts, T., 22, B. Roome, R. E., 33
Rice, H. D , 83 Roberts, W. H., fi. Roos - Keppel, G. O.. 62, 68,
Rice, P. S. P., 77. 81, fi. Robertson, A. D., 92 ft, B.
*ice, W. K, .3. 69, K. Robertson, B., 36, 90, ft., K. Roper, C R., 91. 95. B-
Rice, W. G L., fi. Robertson, C, B. Rose, A. E., 69, 71, B.
Rich, E. T., 31 Robertson, C. L., 31, B. Rose, B. J., 2, B.
Richard, H. J., B. Robertson, Sir D., 134, ft.. B. Rose, C. S., 28
Richards. F. J., 78, 81, 82, B. Robertson, D. C, 19, 70, B. Rose, E. (ACS'.), 22, ft., fi.
Richards, G., 29 Robertson, D. S., 57 Rose, E. (P. IV. I).), 29
Richards, H. E., 7, 120, IS Robertson, E., 49 Rose, E. E. P., 15, 5<>. fi-
Richards, J. D , 3, B. Robertson, E. P., 92, B. Rose, F. C, 61, 64
Richardson, A. A., 5 Robertson, E. S., 22 Rose, F. E., 8.
Richardson, E.. U. Robeitson, F. A., 9, 62, B. Rose, G. A., 73, 74, 105, 107
Richardson, G L. R., ft. Robertson, F. E., ft. Rose, G. E., 25, 60
Richardson, H. Robertson, F. W. R., 78, 81, B. Rose, G. P., 656, ft., B.
Richardson, Robertson, G., 52, B. Rose, Sir H., 117, 128
Richardson, Robertson, G. A., 61 Rose, H. A., 12, 61, B.
Richardson. R. J., 22 Robertson, Sir G. S., ft.. B. Rose, H. M., ft.
Richardson, T. W., 11. 43, fi, Robertson, H-, 106 Rose, R. G., 656
Richardson, W. P., K. Robertson, H. C, 63 Rose, W., 29
Richey, Sir J. B-, 129 Robertson, H. U., 85 Ross, A. (ACS'.), 23, 656, B.
Richmond, G. M 109 Robertson, J. IR.I.M., nt</.), 107 Ross, A., 118, 130
Rickards, R., 129 Robertson, J. (Col.), ft. Ross, A. E., 72
Ricker, C. J. C, 51 Robertson, J. A., 24, fi. Ro-s, A. G., ft.
Ricketts, C. M., 118 Roberson, Capt. J. C, 59 Ross, A. W., 51
Ricketts, G. H. M., 22, ft., K. Robertson, J. H., 77, 81, K. Ros;, C. E., 28, B.
Ricketts, H., 119 Robertson, L., 8. 91, fi. Ross, D., 69, 70, B.
Ricketts, M. P., fi. Robertson, L. F., 63, fi. Ross, Sir E. C., ft., B.
Ricketts, W., 3 Robertson, L. ^, 95 Ross, E. D., 48
Riddell, R. V., B. Robertson, L. Ross, G. C, B
Riddell, W. J , 57 Robertson, R., 86, fi. Ross, H. de L-, 59
Ridgeway, Ri. Hon. Sir J. W., ft fi. Robertson, T. B., 96 Ross, H. G., 22, fi.
. See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
. See Alphabetical '* Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
RO—SC.] INDEX OF NAMES. 693
Ross, J. A., 17, 70, K. Ryan, Augustin F., 25, 1 Sanders, H. C, 63, IX.
Ross, P., ao Ryan, G. M., 100 Sanders, J., 10, 54, fit.
Ross, R., ft. Ryan, J. A., 656 Sanders, M. C, 23
Ross, R. L., 16, 43, 45, ft. Ryan, I. V., 48 Sanders, R. C, fit.
Ross, T. S., 36 Ryan, T., 28 Sanderson, C, 74
Ross, W., 36, ti. Ryder, C. H. D., 31, ». Sanderson, H. B., ft.
Rossiter, C. A., 3, U. Ryland, E. C, 48 Sanderson, Sir P., ft.
Rost, E. R., 73 Ryland, W. H., fit. Sandford, C, 25, 50
Rothfeld, 0., 91, 95, 97, B. Ryper, G., 2^ Sandford, J. D., X34
Rotton, H. H. C, 6;, 6". U. Ryves, A. E., ^3 Sandhurst, Lord (xst), 117. 128
Roumania, Princess rerdtiiand of, Ryves, T. J., fit. Sandhurst, Lord, 127, ft., K.
ft- Ryves, W T., 51 Sandhurst, Lady, ft.
Rountree, H. T. H., 99 Sandiford, C. T., ft., fit.
Koupell, N. A., 79 Sandilands, P. A., 48, fit.
Rouse, R., fit. Sandwith, W., 659
Routh, R. A., 5 Sabajirao Chintaman Chitnis, 654 Sandys, M. W., 22
Routh, R. I. A., 19 Sabonadiere, A., 12, $4, fit. Sanford, G. B., 62
Routh, R. "S. I., fit. Sachin, Nawab of, 178 Sanger-Davies, A. E., 5
Row, Vombatkere Pandrang, 7S Sachse, F. A., 18, 45, fit. Sangster, A. B., 39
Rowbotham, C. J., 5 Sadasheo Ganpat Subhedar, 37 Sangster, W. P.,"64
Rowandj A., 105, ft. Sadasiva Aiyar, T., 80 Sannuia. K. C, 87, fit.
Rowcroft, E. C, D. Sadikali Sherali, Sheikh. 96 Sankara Subbaiyar, ft.
Rowcroft, G. F., ft. Sadler, F., xxx Sankaran Nayar, C., ft.
Rowe, F. J., fit. Sadler, 1. H., ft., fit. Sankey, Sir R. H., ft., IX.
Rowc, J. E., Sadler, R. W., 2 Sansbury, W. H., 3, fit.
Rowji, R., 37 Sadler, R. W., Jr., 2 Sanwal Das, 56
Rowland, A., 28, fit. Sage, H. C. V., 30 Sanyal, K. N., 41
Rowlands, H., 123 Sanasrabudhe, lialwant Ramchandra. Sanyal, Sarat C, 37. 38
Rowlandson. r ., 84 09 Sarada Charan Mitra, 25, fit.
Rowscll, C. R., 105 Sahay, Ganga, 56 Sarada Prasad Sarkar, 46
Roxburgh, J., 2, fit. Sailana, H.H. Raja of, 172, X77, ft. Sarat Chander Chatterji, 46
Roy, D. C, 44 St. Clair, L. M., 656, ft., B. Sarat Chandra I las, ft.
Roy, G. P., 30, 73 St. John, C. W. P., 88 Sarat Chandra Sanyal, 37, 38
Roy, G. N., 46 St. John, H. B-, 35 Sarat Kumar Ghose, 19, 45, fit.
Roy, Harendra Lai, 17. St. John, J. H. D., 73, 74, 105, 107 Sardar Khan, ft.
Roy, EC, 51 St. John, Sir O. B. C., 134, 135 Sarfas, A. E. T., 69, 70
Roy, J. N. {Prav. SttV.), 46 St. Uger, H. B., 48 Sarge-iunt, C. C, fit.
Roy, Jn.inendra Nath. 16, 45, fit. St. C;uintin, W. A., 3, IX. Sargeaunt, R. A., IX.
Roy, Jotindra Nath, 78, 81, fit. Saiyid Aulad Husain (let Aulad Sarkar, D. N., 44
Roy, K. N., 19, 43. Humuo) Sarkies, J. C, 51
Roy, M. C, fit. Saiyid Habibulla, 19, «, fit. Sarkies S. C, 87
Roy, Mohendra Nath, 656 Saiyid Muhammad Ali (u c Muham Sarotla Sunder Pal, 47
Roy, Monmohan, 46 mad AH) Sartorius, G. C, ft.
Roy, Sheo Nandan Lai, 46 Saiyid Muhammad Had! (see Muham Sartorius, R. \V., ft.
Royle, J. R. E. E, ft., ft. mad Hadi) Sarvananda Das, 41
Ruddell, A. H.,"io6 Saiyid Muhammad, Sahib Ilihadur, Sasi Bhusaii Chaudhuri, 44
Rudkin, G. D., 18, 62, IX. Satbaye, D. S., 27
Rudraganda, Chenviis^u.?, Altai, 95 Sal, Mom. C. C. C, 5 Sathc, H. V., 95
Rumble, J. P., 3 Sakhawat Hosscin, 46 Sathianathan, S., 84
Rumbold, SirT., 121 Sakhdeo Parshad, 172, ft. Satis Chandra Bose, 46
Rundall, F. H., ft., IX. Salahdi Singh, 56 Satis Chandra Mukerjec, 13, 45, fit.
Randall, F. M., ft. Satam, Abdus, 46 Sati>.h Chandra Mitra, 25
Rundall, ). W., fit. Salaman, S. M., fit. Satyendra Chandra Malhk, 16, 45, IX.
Rundle, C. S., 73 Sale, E. L., 91, 95, fit. Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, 26, fit.
Rundle, G. A., 65 Sale, J. L., 5 Satyendranath Tanore, 92, fit.
Rushton, C. E., 71 Sale, S. G., 25, IX. Saunders, A. L., 10, 55, fit.
Rushton, H. W., 37, 40 Sale-Hill, Sir.R. S., ft. Saunders, C. B., 134
Rushton, W. H., 57, fit. Saligram Singh, 43 Saunders, E., 124
Russell, A. P., 88 Salimullab, Nawab Bahadur Khwaja, Saunders, J. O'B., ft.
Russell, A. R. P., 73 Saunders, L. H., 12, 69, fit.
Russell, A. S-, fit. Salisbury, Marquis of. 112 Saunders, T., 121
Ru&sell, C.,48 Salkeld, H. L.t x6, 40, fit. Saunders, W., 3
Russell, C. L. S., 8, 14. U- Salmon, A. M-, B. Savage, H., 9, 44, ft.. IX.
Russell, E. G., fit. Salmon, \V. A., IX. Savi, F. D., 45
Russell, Sir E. L., 659 Salmond, H. M., 106 Saviclle, G. A., 656, fit.
Russell, G. E., 122, 124 Salusbury, F. O., ft. Savory, H. G. S., 28, fit.
Rus;*ll, G. W. E., 113, fit. Samad, Alxlus, 46 Saw Hla Pru, ^o
Russell, J., 11 = Sami-ulla Khan, M. (see Muhammad Sawantwari, Sir Desai of, 178
Russell, L. P., 93, fit. Sami-ulla). Sawhney, R. D., 5
Russell, R. P., 64, fit. Samman, H. F., 13, 45, fit. Saxe-Coburg and Gotiia, Duchess of
Russell, R. VM 14, 36, fi- Sampson, A. B., L\. ft.
Russell, S., 79, 656, fit. Sams, H. A., 17, 62, IX. Scallon, R. I., ft.
Russell, W. K.,29 Samthar, H.H. Maharaja of, 177 Scamp, E., 2, IX.
Russick Lai Dutt, £. Samuells, C. A., 22, IX. Schalch, V. A., ft.
Rastamji Dhanjibhai Sethna, 93, Samuells, W. L., IX. Schembry, M. P. W., 30
Rustamji, Harjibhai M., 659 Samuelson, B. M., 7X Schleswig-Holstcin, H.R.H. Princess
Rusiamji Hormasji Madan, 100 San Pe, 70 Christian of, ft.
Rustomjee, C, 9, 54, IX- Sandberg, F. B., 23 Schleswig-Holstcin, H.H. Princess
Rustornjee, D., 107 Sandberg, S. L. G., 23 Louise Auguste of, ft.
Rustomji Faridoonji, 37 Sandell, J. W. H., fit. Schleswig-Holstein, H.H. Princess
Rustomji Pestonji Jehangir, 103 Sandeman, H. D., 22 Victoria of, ft.
Rutherfoord, J. B., ft. Sandeman, J. E., fit. Schlich, W., 4, ft., IX.
Ruthcrfurd, J., 1*. I Sandeman, Sir R. G., 135 Schmidt, C, 75
Ryan, Alfred F., 25 51i - Sanders, E., L\. Schneider, F. H., 106
ft. .S«v Alphabetical Lint, pp. 354 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
fi. Set Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to «53-
3V3
694 INDEX OF NAMES. [SC—SI.
Schofield, S. C. A., 2, E. Sen, Jnan Sankar, 46, 51 Sheo Nath, 29
Schoneman, G. W,, 25 Sen, Khirode Chandra, 46 Sheo S.'thai Awaslhi, 56
Schonemann, F. W., 64 Sen, Lai Gopal, 44 1 Sheore, L. T., 37
Schurr, H. S., 48, B. Sen, P. C, 70 Shepard, A. W., 96, B.
Scobie, D. M., 656, E. Sen, Preonath, 71, B. Shephard, H. H.. 3, B.
Scobie, M J., 26, 27, E. Sen, Umcsh Chunder, 46 Shepherd, C. E., B.
Scobie, Sir A. R., 120, R., E. Setalvad, C. H., 89 Shepherd, G. E., 3, B.
Sconce, G. C, log, B. Seth, Kunj Bihari, 54 i Shepherd, J., 111, 113
Sconce, J., E. Sethna, R. 1)., 93, B. i■ Shepherd,
Shepherd, W.
Scot, J. S., 85 Sfton, A., 118 W. C, R., 91,
105 ;5, B.
Scotland, D. W., 59 Seton, D., 128 I Sheppard, G. F., 92, B.
Scotson, J. T., 9., 95, B. Seton, M. C. C„ 2, B. Sheppard, S. H., R.
Scott, A. (!., 2, E. Seton-Browne, C. L. S..R. Sheppard, W. D.,90, 94, I72..B.
Scott, A. T., 18,j6, B. Seton- rvarr, W. S., 22, B. Sher Mubanimad Khan, of "
Scott, Basil, 03, B Sevenoaks, C. H. C., 50 R.
Scott, Col. Sir Buchanan, 657, R., B. Sewell, E. J., 79, B. Sherali, Sheikh Sadikali, 96
Scott, C, 71 Sewell, H., 79, B. Sherburne, E., in
Scott, C. A., 106 Sewell, I. D. W., 172 Shere Ahmed Khan, 63, R.
Scott C. H., R. Sewell, j. T. B. D., 38 Sherer, J. W., 22, R., B.
Scott, C. S. G., too Sewell, R., 79, B. Sherer, W. M., 5S, B.
Scott, C. V. G., 64 Sewell, W. H., 123 Sheridan, C. J., B.
Scott, D., no Seymour, L. W., 95 Sheridan, H. C, 25
Scott, E., 77, St, B. Shadbolt, E. I., 28, B. Sheridan, P.. B.
Scott, r. \V. M.,27, E. Shafi, M., 54 Sherlock- Hubbard, G. H., 36
Scott, c, 17, 70, a. Shah Amjadullah, 54 Sherman, C. MacK., 88
Scott, G. B., E. Shahba* Khan, R. Sherman, H. C, 68
Scott, H. H., 3 Shahpura, Raja of, R. Shtrman, J., 52
Scott, H. V. B., 65 Shaikh Farid, 75 Sherman. P. F. de la F., 72
Scott, J., 31 Shakerley, E. P., 5 Sherman, W. H. P., B.
Scott, Sir J., fi.S9 Shakespear, A. M. \V.,_io, s5, B. Sherring, C. A., 12, si, B.
Scott, Sir J. G 69,^1, b. Shakespear, j., 40, 42 , B. Sherring, F. B., 16, 56, B.
Scott, M. H., 92, Shakespear, W., 657 Sherring, H., 32
Scott, P. G., 71 Shakspear, H., 118 Shesh Rao Naidu, C-, 37
Scott, R., 9, 54, B. Shalom Bapuji Israel, 95 Shettle, P. S., 19
Scott, S. S., 23 Sham Nath, 27 Shewan, A.. 92, B.
Scott, T., 24 Shama Churn Mitter, 46 II Shields,
Scott, T. A., b. Shank, H., 129 Shikhre, !.V.C,H..3095
Scott, T. E., R. Shankar Lai, 54 Shilstone, W. N., 104
Scott, T. R., 84 Shankar Madho Chitnavis, '9. 36, I Shipley, K. H., 76, 81, B.
Scott, W. E., 99 172, E.. Shipman, Sir A., 125
Scott, W. H., 28 Sharaf Ali, 54 Shircore, W. , 74
Scott, W. L., 19 Shargah, Sheikh of, 178 Shirley, C. E., 3
Scott. W. W. H., R. Sharif Khan, Khan of Dir, 659 Shirres, L. P., 10, 43, B.
Scott-MoncrietT, Sir C. C, j., 4, b. Sharp, A. A., 84, 85 Shivapuri, T. N., 54
Scott-Moncrieff, G. K. 67, «., rb. Sharp, F., B. Shone, W. T., R.
Scott-MoncrieCT, W. E., 35 Sharp, F. W., 2, B. Shopland, E. R., 107, B.
Scott-O'Connor, V. C, 25, 42, B. Sharp, H., 38, 172 Shore, Sir J., lis, 117
Scovell, C. T. R., 28, B. Sharp, H. G., 22, B. Shore. O. B. S. F., R.
Scratchley, A. J., 64, B. Sharp, W., 5 Shore, R., 34
Scriven, N. G., 3 Sharp, W. H., 98, B. Shoubridge, H. O. B., 96
Scroopc, A. E., 19 Sharpe, G. R-, 79 Showers, E. M.. B.
Scroope, H. W. P., 15, 45, B. Sharl>e, H. H., 59 Showers H. L., 35, R-. B.
Scudamore, W. V., 96, 98, B. Sharpe, J. N., s3 Shri Harbamj Rawaji, K., 37
Scully, G. T., 60 Sharpe, W. S., 30, 87 Shrinivasachar, C, 96
Scully, !., B. Sharpin, F. L., B. Shrinivasrao, Karpur, 96
Seabrooke, J. H., 2, B. Sharvell G. H 106 Shriram Bhikaji Jatar, R., B.
Seagrim, C. M. B., 38 Sharvell, W. C 74.. 106 Shubrick, R-, 123
Seaf, B. K., B. Shavaski Sorabji, 57 Shubrick, R. L., 87
Seal, H. H., 2 Shaw, A. T. A., 10, 69, B. Shuckburgh, I. E., 1, 2, B.
Seal, W. }., 2 Shaw, C. G., B. Shuja-ul-MuIk, R.
Sealy, C. W. H„ B. Shaw, G. \V., 10, 60, B. Shurlock, H. J., 2, B.
Seanght, G. L-, 46 Shaw, H. J., 657 Sbuttleworth (Baron), 113, B.
Searle, W. H. W., 107 Shaw, T. (j.. 2 Shuttleworth, A. E. H., 41, 48
Searle, W. L., 107, 108 Shaw, R. W. F., 48 Shuttleworth, A. T., B.
Seaton, F L., 109 Sllaw, T., 32 Shuttleworth, E. C. S., 72
Scaton, W. )., B. Shaw, W. L. P., 24 Shwe Waing, 69
Seccombe, Sir T. L., 113 Shaw, W. R., B. Shyam Chand Dhur, 654, E.
Seddon, C. N., 90, 97> »• Shaw-Mackenzie, C. F. H„ 660 Shyam Sunder Lall, R.
Sedgley, G. J. St. C, 46 Shaw-Stewart, J. H. M., B. Si, Maung Pe, 659
Sedgwick, F. W., 57, 58 Shea, .1. S. M.. R. Sibold, C. W., 46
Seeley, G. H., 24, 42 Shearer, E-, 36 Sibold, E. A., B.
Seeley, H. G., 4 Shearer, J., R. Sibthorpe, C, R.. B.
Selby, F. G., 98, B. Shearme, C. W., 105, 106 Siddiq, Shams-ul-Ulama Abul Khair
Selby, W., 59, R. Sbearme, D., 16, 69, B. Muhammad, 48
Seldon. Miss E., 3 Shebbeare, E. O., 5 Sifton, J. D., 18, 45, B.
Sellar, J. A., 99 Sheepshanks, K-, 8, 14 B. Sikander Khan, R.
Sells, A., 22, E. Shchr and Mokalla, Sultan of, 178 Sikkim, Maharaja of, 177
Sells, A. C, 38, 65 Sheik Abdul Hamid, 80 Silberrad, C. A., 14, 5°, ».
Semple, D., 172 Shelley, A. D. G., 29, B. Silcock. A.. B.
Sen, A. C, 19, 43. B. Shelley Bonnerjee, K. K., 25 Silcock, H. 92, B.
Sen,
.•sen, B. B., 4414, 45, B.
B. C, Shelverton, R. H., 52 Silcock, J. G., 22, B.
Sheo Lai, 65 Silk. A. E., 26, 46, 50, B.
Sen, C. K., 41 Sheo Nandan Lai Roy, 46 Sjllery, C. C. A., 72, B.
Sen, Durga Charan, 44 Sheo Narayan, Lala, 37 Silvester, J., 30
'. Stre Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
. Set Alphabetical 11 Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
SI—ST.] INDEX OF NAMES. 695
Sim, G. G., i3, 56, B Sloper, R., 1 16, 122 Soames, G. E., 6
Sim, H. A., 7, 76, 80, ft., B. Sly, F. G., 12, 36, B. Soman, Narayan Chintaman, 95
Sim, J. D-, 125 Smales, C. B., 72 Somers, W. T. W., 64
Simcox, A. H. A., 91, 95, B. Smalley, G., 3 Somerset, Sir H., 128
Sime, J., 4)., B. Smatlman, H. F., B- Sonbursa, Maharaja of, ft.
Simpson, Sir B., ft, B. Smart, A. W., 32 Sorabji, Miss M., 98
Simpson, D., 86, B. Smart, Col. A. W., B. Sorabj Shavaksa, 57
Simpson, E- J., 59 Smart, W. W., 91, 95, B. Sorabji Padamji Pestanji, 91, 95, B.
Simpson, F. D., 14, 56, Lv Smeaton, D. M., 22, 133, 172, ft., B. Sorabshaw Harmasji Dantra, B.
Simpson, G., 1U Smeaton, R., 22, B- Soulsby, W. J., ft.
Simpson, H. B., 107, ft. Smith, V, 66 Sourindra Mohan Tagor, ft.
Simpson, J. H., 12, 55, B. Smith, A. C, B. Soutcr, C. A., 78, 81, B.
Simpson, J. M., 88 Smith, A. K., 18, 37, B. Souter, W. L. B., 100
Simpson, J. T., 657, B. Smith, B. C, 78, 81, B. Souter-Robertson, D., 57
Simpson, I. W., 88 Smith, C., 121 Sowerb>-Coo, C. >V., 30
Simpson, M. G., 30 Smith, C. A. IP. W.D.) 82, B. Spalding, H. H-. 30
Simpson, R. R., 32 Smith, C. A. {/.A.), 33 Spankie, G. T., 657, B.
Simpson, S. J., Li. Smith, C. E., 85 Sparks, H. J., 22
Simson, i., 22 Smith, C. J., B. Sparks, R., 128
Simson, R., 22 Smith, C. M., 88 Sparling, A. H., 60
Sinclair, A. L., ft. i Smiib, C. S., 39 Sparrow, J. J., 129
Sinclair, C. G., 105, 106 I Smith, E. A. {Dr. Coll. Ms.), 81, 86 Spearman, H. R., B.
Sinclair, C. S. B., 28 Smith, K. A. (P. W.D.), 46 Spedding, J. B., 79
Sinclair, D., 657, ft., B. Smith, E. B. Clair, 45 Speke, P., 117
Sindhia, Maharaja, of Gwalior, 172, Smith, E. McL., 46, 47 Spence, H., 38
ft Smith, E. O B., 8 Spence, I. K., 92, 129, 132, ft., B.
Sing, Hukam, 7 Smith, F., 52 Spence, L. H., 100
Singh, Bakhshi Ram, 63, B. Smith, F. A., 34 Spence, P. T. A. 34, B.
Singh, Balwant, Sardar, 63 Smith, F. St. G. M., 27, B. Spence, R. McG., 38
Singh, Bawa Jewan, 73 Smith, F. W., 2, ft., B. Spencer, Sir A. A., 128
Singh, Bharat, 19, 54, fit. Smith, G. (E.I. Co.), no Spencer, C. G., 77, 81, B-
Singh, Brij Raj, 172 Smith, G. (C.I.E.), ft. Spencer, F. B. R., 63
Singh, C. M., 56 Smith, H., 25, 51 Spencer, H., 12, 55, B.
Singh, Gairaj, 37 Smith, Major H„ 66 Spencer, J. (Bengal), 115
Singh, Ganesh B., 56 Smith, Capt. H. A., 59 Spencer, J. (Bombay) 128
Singh, H. G., 56 Smith, H. A. (I.C.S.), 17, 62, B. Spencer, L. D., ft., B.
Singh, Jaswant, 172 Smith, H. A. F., B. Spencer, R. D. C., 65
Singh, Jiwan, ft. Smith, H. B., ft., B. Spens, A. L., 92
Singh, K. P., 172 Smith, H. G. F., 28, B. Spilsbury, E. C, B.
Singh, Mahendra, 56 Smith, H. M., 16, 56, B. Spratt-Bowring, F. T. N., ft.
Singh, R. A. N., 46 Smith, H. S., 11, 62, B. Spring, F. j. £., 657, ft-. B-
Singh, Rameshwara, ft. Smith, H. T. P., 24 Sprott, F. L., 96, B.
Singh, Saligram, 43 Smith, H. W., 31, B. Spry, H. E., 19
Singh, Thakur Bichu, ft. Smith, J., 22, B. Sri Lai, 19, 55, B.
Singh, Umrao, 65 Smith, J. B., 101 Sri Ram Lala, 63
Sinha, M. L-, 41, 44 Smith, J. C, 15, 56, B. Sri Rain, Rai Bahadur, 7, 53, 172
Sinha, N. P., 657 Smith, I. C. C, 59 Srigopal Chatlerji, 44
Sinha, PrakasC.,46 Smith, J. F., 24 Srinath Pal, B.
Sinha, S. P., 26, B. Smith, J. G., 80, B. Srinivasa Aiyangar, R., 83
Siraj-ud-din, M., 54 Smith, T. H., 67 Srinivasa Aiyangar, R. A., 82
Sircar \nnada P., 46 Smith, Major J. H., 660 Srinivasa Aiyar, R. V., 75, 88, B.
Sircar, Mohim C, 44 Smith, J. H. M., 28, B. Srinivasa Chart, E-, 81, 88
Sircar, Nagendra Nath,ath, 4^
1 Smith, Col. J. M., B. Srinivasa Chari, P. S., 85
Sircar, Xalin Bihari, 43, ft. Smith, J. Manners, 33, ft., B. Srinivasa Iyer, R , 28
Sirmur, H.H. Raja of, 7, 177, ft. Smith, M. F. C, 30, 102 Srinivasa Rao, G., 75
Sirohi, H.H Maharao of, 177, ft. Smith. N.. 110 Sriram Chunder Bose, 47
Sim, Nai S., 5 Smith, O. S., 46 Stables, J., 117
Sisson, W. A. C.j 29 Smith, R. F., 105 Stack, G. A., B.
Sitaman, H.H. Raja of, 177 Smith, Rt. Hon. R. V., 112 Stack, O. S., B.
Sitla Parshad Bajpai, 54 Smith, S., 65, B. Stackhouse, J., 115
Sivapuri, M. N., 56 Smith, S. G., 2, B. Staintoo, B. \V., 31
Sivaswami Aiyar, P. S., 75 Smith, T., B. Stainlon, V., 33, 64
Skemp, F. W., 19 Smith, T. D., 2;, B. Slaley, A. E., 12. 657, B.
Skinner, G. J., ft. Smith, T. W., 2, B. Standage, R. F., 34
Skinner, J. A. C, 11, 3«, la- I Smith, V. A., 22, B. Standen, B. P., 12, 36, 40, ft., B.
Skinner, R. M., B. Smithe, E. Du C, 36, 61, 61, B. Standen, W. M., 88
Skinner, S. S., 15, 45, B. Smither, M., 14, 45, B. Standley, A. W. E., 57
Skrine, F. H. B., 22, B. Smyth, E. W.,ft. Stanhope, Hon. E., 113
Slacke, F. A., 9, 45, B. I Smyth, G. J. W., 29 Stanley, Lord, 112
Slade, E. H. H. B., 660 Smyth, j.,
smytn, !., 34, 86, 88, E. Stanley, A. E., 85
Slade, H., 35, 72, B. Smyth, J.. \V., (rrtd.), 22, B. Stanley, B., 28
Slade, J., 3 Smyth, J. W„ 91 Stanley, C. E., 39
Sladcn, F. F., 17, 56, B. Smyth, L. F. G.. 52 Stanley, E. G., 8, 71, B.
Sladen, J , 90, 94, B. Smyth, R. G., B. Stanley, J., 53, B.
Slant, R. M., 28 Smyth, R. S.. 52 Stansfeld, Sir J., 113
Slater, A. W., 57, B. Smyth, S. A., 17, 70, B. Stautiall, W., 2, B.
Slater, F. T., 107 Smyth, T. W., 22, B. Stanton, W. C, 29
Slater, J. S. (Prcsy. Mag.\ 94, B. Smyth, T. W. S., 75. 82 Stanyan, J., 1 1 1
Slater, J. S. {Ben. Educ.), 657, B. Smyth. W. C, 29 Stanyon, H. J., 36, i\ ft-. B.
Slater, S. H., 78 Smyth, W. J., 14, 69, B. Stapleton, B., 29
Slight, A. M., 77. 80. B. Smythies, A., B. Staplelon, H. E., 48
Sligo, Marquess of, 22, R. Snadden, W. G., 72 Surk, A. W., 46
Slocock, F. S. A., 36, 77, B. Snell, F. W., B. Starky, W. B., 27, B.
Slocouibc, C, 2, B. Snow, P. C. H., 92, »., B. Staveley, C. W. D., 128
. See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 42^ to 651.
696 INDEX OF NAMES. [ST—SY.
Staveley, W., 133 Stone, J. H., 83, B. Sukul, M.
Stavert, W. D., 5 Stone, H. C. B., 85 Sullivan, u. E. {Madras Civil
Stavordale, Lord, 1 , Stone, S. J., B. Annt.\ 79, 125, B.
Stawell, G. C, 46, B. Stone, W. R., 69 Sullivan, H. E. (Madras Polict), 85,
Stead. A. J., ft. Stoney, E. W., ft. B.
Stead, S.,B. Stoney, R. F., 83 Sullivan, T., 134
Steavenson, J., B. Stonier, G. A., 657, B. Sullivan, J. H., 5
Stebbing, E. P., 35. 49 Storrs, R. A., 23 Sullivan, L., 110
Stedman, Sir E., 2, ft.. B. Stow, A. C, 2, B. ] Sullivan, W..S7
Steedman, E. B., 22. 1ft. Stow, A. M, 15, 62 B. Sullivan, W. J. A., B.
Steel, C. D., 9, 54. B. Stowell, A. T., 30 Sultan Ahmad bin Fadthl, ft.
Steel, H. W.. 22, B. Stowell, G. F., 35 Sultan Jan. Sir, 660
Steel, J. P., B. Stowell, V. A., 15, 56, B Summers, F. T. B., 72
Steele, C. E. S., B. Stracey, E. H. D., 51 Summers, I. S-, tos
Stein, M. A., 68, B. Stracey, T. P. R., 61 Summers, T., 96, B.
Steinbelt, I. M. C, 22, B. Strachan, J., ft. I Summers, W. , 107
Stephen, A., B. Strachey, Jv 7 1 Sundar Lai, 53
Stephen, H. L., 25, B. Strachey, Sir J., 114, 116, 119, Sundara Rao, T., 81
Stephen, T. F., 119 130, 131. ft., B. Sunder, C. E., 49
Stephen, K. H., B. Strachey, Lady, ft. Sunder, D., 46
Stephens, B., 83 Strachey, Sir R., 114, rtg, ft. Sunth, Raja of, 178
Stephenson, E., 115 Strachey, R. S., B. Suraj Narayan, 657
Stephenson, H. L., 14, 43, 45i B. Strafford, Earl of, n Surendra Nath Ghose, 46
Stephenson J., 66 Strahan, C, B. Sures Chandra Chatterji, 46
Stevens, A. P., 49 Strahan, G., B. Sures Chandra Das, 46
Stevens, Sir C. C., 22, 130, ft., B. Straight, Sir D., B. Suresh Chandra Ghose, 44
Stevens, C. R., 49 Straight, D. M., 58 Suriodar Bikram Prakash, Sir, Raja
Stevens, Sir J. F., 22. 657, B. Straithnaim, Lord, 1:7, 138 of Sirmur, 177, ft.
Stevens, M., 33 Strange, A. J., 41 Surjan DaSj 57
Stevenson, t. S. B., ft.. B. Strange, J., 134 Sur.io Naratn D.iss, 44
Stevenson, F., 3, B. Strange, W. L., 96, B. Suriya Kumar Agasti, 19, 45, B.
Stevenson, (i., 22, B- Stratton, G., 121, 124 Sutherland, A. R-, 26, 53, 57, B.
Stevenson, H. I.., 16, 70, B. Stratton, W. C. R., 34, B. Sutherland, C. L., fi.
Stevenson, H. W., 101 Slreatfeild, C. A. C, 13, 55. * Sutherland, U. W., 66
Stevenson, R. C, B. Streatfeild, G. H. M., 57 Sutherland, J. (So. Council). 129
Stevenson, R. H., 85 Streatfeild, H. C.. 12, 45, B. Sutherland, J. (P.W.D.), 29
Stevenson, S. H., 106 Streatfield, G. H., 38 Sutherland, W., 30, 102
Stevenson-Moore, C. J., it, 48' B. 1 Street, A., lot, B. Sutherland, W. A., 35
Stevinson, J. S.,15, 56, B. Street, A. W. F., ft., B. Sutherland, W. D., 39
Stewart, I.ady, fi. I Street, B. H. G., 2, B. Sutton, E. W., 3, B.
Stewart, A. C, 65 Street, H. A., 107, B. Swain, W. H., 2, B.
Stewart, Capt. A. C, 67 Street, J. H. A., 6 Swaine, C L., 39, B.
Stewart, A. J., 3, B. I Strickland, C. F., 6 Swaine, F. R., 657
Stewart, C, 24 Strickland, W. A. W., 69, B. Swaminatha Aiyar, S., 81, 88
Stewart, C. E., 663 Stringer, J. A., 3, B. Swaminatha Aiyar, T. M. A., 78, 8o,
Stewart, Sir D. M., 114. "7. »35 1 Strong, E. S., 30 B.
Stewart, D. M., 18, 56, fi. j Strong, F. W., 16, 40, B. Swammikanu Pillai, L. D., 80, Si
Stewart. CI., fi. Strong, H. S., 07 Swan, J. A. L., 18, 45, B.
Stewart, G. H., 73 Strong, J. G., 107 Swann, F. S. P., 14, 56. B.
Stewart, H., 68 Swann, J. C, fi.
Stewart, J., fi. I Strong,
Stiver,, R.G. G.,
A., 106
660 Swanston, C. O., fi.
Stewart, J. A., 6 Strutt, S., 126 Swayne, E. J. E., fi.
Stewart, J. C, ft. ; Stuart, A. E. C, 75, 76. 81, B. Sweeny, T. H., 59, B.
Stewart, N. R., ft. Stuart, A. I., 79 Sweet. W. McM., 27. 40. B-
Stewart, R. B., 90, 94, 172, B. Stuart, C., 1 17 Sweeting, P. P., 85
Stewart, Sir R. C, 123, 659 Stuart, C. A., B. Sweny. M. A., 660
Stewart, S. F., 2, B. Stuart. C. H. A., 67 Swetcnham, C. C, 28
Stewart, T., 50 Stnart.'.C. J., 85 Swetenham, R. A., fi.
Stewart, T. W., 73 Stuarl, G. A. O., 78, 81, B. Swifte, L. C, 90, 95, B.
Siewart, W. H. M., 35, B. I Stuart, H., B. Swindon, C. H., 51
Stewart-Wilson, C, II, 25, 67, B. Stuart, H. A„ 36, 76, B. Swiney, G. C, 657
Stibbert. Ci., 116 Stuart, H. R., 38 Swiney, J. S., 3a
Stibbs, j. C, 2, B. Stuurt, J. (Govr.-(ien., Council), 118 SwinglehurstLR., m
Stifle, A. \V., 107, 108. B. Stuart, Lt.-Gen. J., 122, 127 Swinley, G., fi.
Stifle, N. C, 15, 56, B. Stuart, I. D., 71 Swinton, G., 118
Still, C.,ft. Stuart, L., 13, 55, B. Swinton, R. B., 79
Stimpson, E. J., 2, B- Stuart, R. W. H., 24 Swiss,"w.*E."
E..3.B
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Stinton, S. E., 18, 40, B. Stuart, W. B., 48 Syam Chand Dhur, 654, B.
Stirling, G. C. B., 69, 71. B. Stubbs, L. M., 16, 56, B. Syam Chand Ray, 44, B.
Stirling, j. D., ft. Stubbs, S. G., < Sydney, Lord, 112
Stirling, J. L., 71 Stubbs, T. B., 73 Syed Mahomed Nasiruddin, 46
Stock, C. G., 52 Sturdy, W. A., 3, B. Syed Mujibur Rahman, 46
Stocken, E., 105 Stunner, A. J., 86, B. Sykes, C. F., 28, B.
Stodart, J. C, 78 Sturrock, J., 79, B. Sykes, 1, 59
Stodart, T., 73 Sturt, I. V., B. Sykes, M. G., 78, 81, B.
Slogdon, A. W., 22, B. Sturt, R. R. N., «. Sykes, O. I., 87
Stoker, G. H., 2, B. , Sturt, W. N., 657, B. Sykes, P. M., 34 W
Stoker, T., 32, ft., B. Styan, II. S., 30, 68, B. Sykes, R., 11, 61, B.
Stokes, C., 71, 76, "5. ft., B. Subhedar, Sadatheo Ganpat, 37 Sykes, W. A., 35, fi-. »■
Stokes, Sir H. E., 79, 125, ».. B. Subramaniya Aiyar, Sir S., 79, R., Sykes, W. H^, in
Stokes, H. G., 8, 77, B. B. Sym, J. M.,fi.
Stokes, H. J., 79,B. Subrahtnanya Aiyar, S. A., 82 Syme, J. G. S., 24
Stokes, W., 119, ft., B. Subramaniyam, N. A., B. Symns, R. C. M., 12, 69, 70, B.
Stokoe, C. G., 24 Suket, H.H. Raja of, 177 Symonds, C. W. H., 31, B.
.SVe- Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
Set Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
SY—TO] INDEX OF NAMES. 697
Symonds, W. P., 92, B. Tej Chandra Mukerji, 44 Thomson, J. B., 9, 55, B.
Syud Wajid Hossein, 46 Tek Chand, Diwan, 16. 62, B. Thomson, R. G., 22, B.
Szczepanski, A. D., 38 Temple, H. M., 657, B. Thomson. R. G. A., 80, 88
Szczepanski, H. C. A., B. Temple, I. A., B. Thomson, S. J., 59, ft.. B.
Temple, J. H., 12, 43, B. Thomson, W., 24
Temple, Sir R., 119, 127, 130, 132 Thomson, W. B., 13, 45, B.
Tabor, F. S., 13, 54^ B. Temple, Lady, ft. Thomson, W. H., 46
Tagor, Maharaja Sir J. M., ft. Temple, Sir R. C. 657. Thorburn, S. S., 22, B.
Tagor, Raja Sir S. M., ft. Temple, T. W., 65 Thorbum, W. M., 79, ft.
Tagore, Satyendranath, L\. Templer, C. F., 67 Thome. R. S., 657
Tahilram Khemchand, ft. Templeton W. S., 4 Thomhill, C. B., 660
Tait, R. H., 30 Tennant, I. F.. ft., B. Thommll, G., 79, ft., B.
Tajammul Husain, 54 Teunon, W., 10, 43, B. Thornhill, H. B„ ft., B.
Taj-ud-din, M., 54 Teversham, R. K., ft. Thornhill, J. H., B.
Takhtsinghji, H.H. Sir B., ft. Tha No, 70 Thornton, A. P., 134, ft.. B.
Talati, E. D., 99, 172 Thackeray. Sir E. T., ft. Thornton, C. du P., 85
Talbot, A., 98 Thackeray. W., 124 Thornton, E. L. R., 77, 81, B.
Talbot, Sir A. C, ft., B. Thackcrsey, V. U., 89 Thornton, H. A., 15, 69, B.
Talbot, A. W.J., 17, 62, B. Thackwell, C. G. R., ft. Thornton, Sir J. H., ft., B.
Talbot, Lord E., 1 Thadani, C. G., 96 Thornton, L. M., 10, 54, B.
Talbot, G. W., 30, 73 Thakar, GaneshPandura:ig, 95 Thornton, R., 110
Talbot, W., 2, B. Thakardas Mathuradas, 94 Thornton, T. H., 22, ft., B.
Talbot, W. A., 100, B. 'I hakur, J. L., 94 Thorpe, G. F., 52
Talbot, W. S., 12, 61, B. Thakur, K. K., 36, 38. B. Thuillier, Sir H. E. L., ft.. B.
Talkerchar, Anandrao R., 105 Thatcher, T.J. B., 100 Thuillier, Sir H. R., ft . B.
Talpade, M. R., 102 Thibaut, G. F. W., 58, B. Thuillier, L. C, 32
Talpur, Mir M. Hasan Ali Khan ft. Thiselton-Dyer, W.T.. ft. Thurburn. J. W., ft., B.
Tamburan. K. V. V. K., ft. Thorn, W., 660 1 hurley, R. M., 88
Tampoe, A. McG. C, 6 Thorn, \V. S.j -2 Thurston, E., 88, 172
Tandy, E. A., 31 Thomas, E. F., 78 Thurston, J. N. O., 69. B.
Tandy, M. O'C, 31 Thomas, F. W., 3, B. Thyne, W. K., 106
Tanner, E. I.., 6 Thomas, G. A., 9J, 95, Tickell, C., 657, B.
Tanner, Sir O. V., ft. Thomas, G. E., B. , Tickell, J. R., 29, »■
Tanner, W. T. H., 3 Thomas, G. T., 73, B. Tickell, fc. H., 64. B.
Taplin, H., 3, B. Thomas, H. L. 17, 40, B. Tidy, W. M., 22, B.
Tara Prasanna Acharya, 46 Thomas, H. S., 79.B. Tierney. Rt. Hon. G.
Tarapurvala, Fardunji Kuvarjl, 96 Thomas, I. C., 30, B. Tighe, M. A., 33. B.
ft , B. Thomas, J. F., 124 Tighe M. I., ft.
Target, C. A. B.. B. Thomas, K. B. W., 48 Tilak, V. V., 93, 94
Tarini Kumar Ghosc, 51, B. Thomas. Sir I. . E. C. (see Cle'ment- Tilakchand Harumal, 95
Tarleton, G. W., 72 Thoruuj, ft. Tillard, A. B., ft.
Tarleton, W. H., 72 Thomar.. P. H., 85 Tillard, J. A., ft.
Tarvadi, L. U., 172 Thomas, R. H. Tilley, W. F„ 27
Tasadduk Rasal Khan, ft. Thomas, R. H. H., ,8 Tilly, G., 72
Tate, A. C, 76, 80, B. Thomas, R. M. B., K. Tilly, H. L., 69, 73, 172, B.
Tate, J..B. Thomas, T. E., B. Tindall, C, 18, 45, B.
l ate, Wy 48 Thomas, W. C, B. Tindall, W. A., 31
Tatton, F. T. J., 2 Thomas, W. F., 87. B. Tinney, G. F., 3, B.
Taw Sein Ko, 74, 172 Thomason, C. S . B. Tinslay, H. E., 3
Tawney, C. H., ft., B. Thomason, J., 130 Tipnis, R. S., 91, 93, B.
Tawney,!. W., 22, B. Thompson, A., 77, 81, B. Tippera, Raja of, 177
Tayler, F. V., 29 Thompson, A. R., 119, 130, 132 Tipping, L;, 48
Tayler, H. G., 42, B. Thompson, C. P., 61, 68, B. Tipple. E. F , 57, 58
Taylei, W. F. C., 68 Thompson, C. 1 ., 3, B. Tirbhuwan Nath Shivapun, 54
Tayler, W. V. G., 22. B. Thompson, D. R., ft., B. Tireman, H., 85
Taylor, Sir A., ft.. B. Thompson, D. W., B. Tiruvarur Muttuswami Aiyar Swami-
Taylor, A. D., 107 Thompson, E., 30 natha Aiyar, 77, 79, B.
Taylor, C. L., 29 Thompson, F. C, 2, B. Todd, S. \V., B. _
Taylor, D. J., io5 Thompson, G., B. Todd-Naylor, H. P., 10, 60, ft., B.
Taylor, D.J.O.,06 Thompson, H. (Forcsl\ 72 Todhunter. C. G., 77, 81, B.
Taylor, F. B., 22, B. Thompson, H. (ACS.), 13, 69, B. Toker, A. C., ft.
Taylor, F. E„ 11, 54, B. Thompson, H. A. H., 41 Tollinton, H. P., 14, *■
Taylor, G. F.t 39 Thompson, H. E., B. Tomkins, E. L., 3
Taylor, G. N., 119 Thompson, H. M., B. Tomkins, E. W., 65, 68
Taylor, H. B., 29, B. Thompson, H. N., 72 Tomkins. H. G., 25, 67
Taylor, H. D. 76, 81, 83, B. Thompson, J. P., 16, 62, B. Tomkins, H. L., ft.
Taylor, H. N., ft. Thompson, M. A., 30, 60 Tomkins, L. U, 65
Taylor, T. (1), 124 Thompson, R., B. Tomkins, S. ('., 28
Taylor, J. (2), 124 Thompson, R. H. E., B. Tomkins, W. U., 3, B.
Taylor, J. (/ale Financial Dept.), B. Thompson, R. W., 83 Tomkins, W. P., ft., B.
Taylor, J. C. G. du P., 107 Thompson, T. M. L., B. Tompson, T. D., 3
Taylor, J. M.. 56, B. Thompson, W. F., 23 Tonk, Nawab of, 177, ft.
Taylor, J. N., 64 Thompson, W. O., ft. Tonkinson, H., 19
Taylor, R., 22 Thompson, W. P., 5 Toogood, I. H., 26, 46, B.
Taylor, R. E. S., 63 Thomson, A. S., 26, 46, B. Torrens, C. P., 3ai 7°
Taylor, R. I.., ft. Thomson, A. W., 08, B. Torrie, W. 106
Taylor, S. A., 2, B. Thomson, A. W. ( India Office), 3, B. Tottenham, L. K., 22, B.
Taylor, W. C, 105, 106 Thomson, Capt. C., 59 Tottenham, W. F. L., 7»
Teaguc, G. F., 2, B. Thomson, C. (P.W.D., retd.), B. Toulmin, P. F N., 59
l eague, L. E. S., 5 Thon.son, D. A., 100 Towers, (i. L-, B.
Tebbs, F. R.,38, B. Thomson, G. L., 27 Towers, R. M., 22,B.
Tedder, H. J., 18, 56, B. Thomson, H., 87, B. lownesend,J., 29
Tehri(Garhwal), the Raja of, 177, ft. Thomson, Sir Jan., 75, 76. "5, Townsend, C. A. H., 16, 62, B.
Teignmouth, Lord, 115 ft-, B. Townsend, E. C, 69, B.
See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors Lists.
\ee Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
698 INDEX OF NAMES. [TO—VO.
Townsend, F. W., 31 Turner, E. G., 91, 9S, B. Varajbhai, J., 651
Toynbee, G., 22, fit. Turner, E. J., 2, B. Varley, A. W., 91, 95, B.
Tozer, H. !., 2, B. Turner, F., 48 Varley, C, 3
Tozer, H. S., 52 Turner, F. C, 15, 3°, E- Varley, F./.,
F.'_ . 91 95, B.
Tray, T. B., 22, B. Turner, F. C. (late Ind. Naiy), 109 Varma, Ravi, 172
Trafford, F., 4Q Turner, F. G., 20 Varuk, V. N., 96
TrafTord, R. W.. 22, B. Turner, H. B. H., ft. Vas, J., 16, 4J, B.
Travancore, Maharaja of, in, 178, ft Turner, H. G., 79, B. Vasudeo Mudaliar, A., 25, 39
Travancore, Senior Rani of, ft. Turner, H. H., 31 Vasudeo Rumchandra Patwardhan,
Travers, C. H., 657 Turner. L. H., 12, 55, B. 95
Treasure, W. H., 3, E. Turner. W., 3 Vasudeva Aiyangar, K., 75
Tregear, J. R., 100 Tuson, F. E., 42, 13s- E. Vaudrey, H. J. P., 3
Tregear, V. VV., ft. Tute, R. C, 17,56, B. Vaughan, E. L., 77, So, B.
Tremenheere, J. H. A., 79, B. Tweeddale, Marquess of, 23 Vaughan, T. C. S., 49, B.
Tremlett, J. D., 22, fi. Tweeddale, Lt.-Gen., Marquess of, Vaughan, Sir J. L., ft.
Trench, C. G. Chenevix, 18. 37, T22, 123 Vaughan, J. P., 91, 95, B.
B. Tweedie, M., B. Vaughan, R. R., 74
Trench, G. F. Chenevix, B. Tweedie, M. C., 59 Vaux, A. R. B., 1. 3, B.
Trethe*v, A. W., 11, 55, B. Tweedie. T. W., 45 Vedarkar, K. C, B.
Trevaskis. H. K., 6 Tweedie, W., ft., B. Vencata Svetachalapali Ranga,
Trevelyan, Sir C. E., 119, 122 Tweedy, G. A., 10, 55, B. Maharaia, of Bobbiti, ft.
Trevelyan, E. J., B. Twemlow, E. D O., B. Vengal Venugopal Chetti, 76, So,
Trevor, Sir A. C., 92, 120, 129, ft-,B. Twidell, I. C., 14, 45. B. B.
Trevor, A. P., 34 Twigg, H. J. R., 102 Venilal, Chunilal, ft.
Trevor, A. S., B. Twigg, J., 75. A 81,87, 83, B. Venis, A., 58, B.
Trevor, E. W., B. Twigg, J. H., 22, B. Venis, H. C., 102
Trevor, F. G. B.. ft.,B. Twisaday, C. E. J., 2, B. Venkachi Aiyar Naxayanaswami
Trevor, G. H., 114. ft. B. Twomey, D. H. R., 11, 69, B. Aiyar, T., 656
Trevor, S. T., B. Tyabji, B., 93, B. Venkata Rao, K., 75
Trevor, W. S., »., B. Tyabji, M. B., 90, 93, B. Venkatagiri, Raja of, ft.
Trichinopoli Rayalu Arakiaswami Tyabji. S. B., 5 Venkatarama Aiyar, G. R., 83
Thambu Cheiti, ft. Tydd, W. B., 70, 71 Venkatarama Aiyar, 1.- D., 83
Tritton, J. C, .8, 62, B. Tyler, H. G. S., 15, 53. 5*. E- Venkataramadas Nayudu, S., 81
Trotler,1 H., ft. Tyler, H. H. F. M., 78, 81, B. Venkataramana Poi, A., 80
Trotler, H. '.M C, 28 Tyler, Sir J. W., ft., B. Venkayya Valaiyattur, 88
Troup, J. R., 5 Tyler, T, B.,«. Venn( E. G-, 106
Troup, R. S., 72 Tyndall, H., ft. Venning, F., 22, U.
Troup, W., 59 Tyrrell, W., 660 Venugopal Chetti, V.,, 77, 81
Troward, T., 22, B. Tyller, A. G., ft., B. Venugopala, Raja, of Ver enkatagin.
Troy, P., 3
Truenian, T., B- Verclst, H., 115
Truninger, I... 30. ft. LTdai Partab Singh, ft. Vernede, A. H., 15, 45,B.
Trydell, A. S., 52 Udaipur, Maharana-Dhiraj of, ft. Vernon, C. V., 91, 95, B.
Tu, Ba, 70 Udaipur, Maharani of, ft. Vemon, H. A. B., 78, 81, B.
Tuck, H. N., 60 Udhoji, J. D., 37 Verrieres, E., 29
Tucker, A. L 33. 90, '34, ft-, B. Udney, G., 118 Verrieres, E. C, 57
Tucker, A. R. Udny, Sir R., -7. ft., B. Verschoyle, J. K. E., B.
Tucker, E. V. >7i °57 Ugyen Wangchuk, Sir, ft. Vertue, W., B.
Tucker, F. H. 8 Umed Singh, Maharao of Rota, ft. Vibart, H. M., B.
Tucker, H. P. . G.. 92, 129, B. Vibart, J. F., 106
Tucker, H. St. G. IUUB.CS.), 22, Um-el-K.awain, Sheikh of, 17s
Umesh Chuoder Sen, 46 Vibert, A. L., 77, 81
B. Umrao Singh, 65 Vickers, W. C, 87
Tucker, H. St. G. (Chairman oj Ur.adinath Mookerjee, 29 Victoria, H.R.H. Princess, ft.
East India Co.), Jti Underwood, W. G., 79, E. Victoria of Schleswig- Holstein, H.H
Tucker, L. H. B., 92 Unwin, A. H., 92, B- Princess, ft.
Tucker, 1.. H. E., 135, ft-, B. Upcott, F. R., 8, ft., B. Vidal, G. W., 92, B.
Tucker, T. H. St. G.t 33 Upendra Chandra Ghose. 44 Vile, E. A., 106
Tucker, W. H., 87 Upendra Nath Bose, 44 Vinayak Moreshwar Relkar, 37
Tucker, W. R., B. Upendralal Majurndar, 25 Vinayak Vithal Tilak, 93, 94
Tudball, W., 11, 54, B. Upperton, J., ft. Vinayik Trimbak Agashi, 96
Tudor-Owen, W. C, 91, 95. B. Upson, A., 30 Vincent, C. (I'.W.D. retd.) K.
Tulloch, C. k., 30 Usborne, C. F., 16, 62, B. Vincent, C. (R.I.M.), 106
Tulloch, H., ft. Usman, N. Muhammad, 87 Vincent, F. A. M. H., 100
Tulloch, H. F. P., 25, 5' Ussher, C. J.. 82, B. Vincent, H. A., B.
Tulloch, J. C, 59 Vincent, R., 106
Tumalapalli Varada Rao, 78, 80, Vincent, R. W. E. H., ft., B.
B. Vincent, W. H. H., II, 43, K.
Tun Nyein, 74 Vacha, J. M., 27 Vi.ies, D. F., 105
Tupp, A. C, 22, B. Vakil, C. L., 94 Vishnu Hari Shikhre, 95
Tupper, SirC. L., 9, 61, ft., B. Valaiyattur Venkayya, 3S Vishnu Narayan Vartak, 96
Tupper, J. H. E., 91, 95, B. Vald. C. C, 59 Vishnu Raghunath Kelkar, 95
Tnrab Khan, A., 19, 55, B. Vale, S. D., 105 Vishnu Vasudeo Phadke, 94
Turing, J., 124 Vaman Mahadev H »las, 94 Vishvanath Vaikuntha Wagh, 94
Turing, J. M.. 77, 81, B. Van der Straattn, E., 657 Vishwanath \ara\-an Dandekcx, 37
Turnbulf, D. N., fi. Van Geyzel, J. L., 86, B. Vishwanath Patankar Madhava K
Turnbull, G. D., 22 Van Millingen, J. W. 102
Turnbull, P. S., B. Van Someren, G. J., B. Visram, Fazulbhai, ft.
Turnbull, W. I.. S3 Van Someren, W. T., 25, ft. Visvesvaraiya, Mokshagundajn, 06, K
Tumbull, W. S., B. Van Someren, W. W., ft- Viswanatha Aiyar, M^ 80
Turner, A. H., ft. Van Straubenzee, Sir C, 128 Vithaldas Datnodber Thackcrsey, 5^
Turner, A. W. j., 52 Vander-Beek, G. G., 657 Vivian, Sir R. J. H., 113
Turner, Sir C. A., .14, ft-JS- Vanderspar, L. G. R-, 5 Vivian, W., 83
Turner, C. W. A., 91, 95, E. Vansittart, H., 115 Volkers, R. C. F., 8, 28 B.
Turner, E., 79, B. Varada Rao, T., 78, 80, B. Vombatkere Pandrang Row, 7S
ft. See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and pre ig Honors Lists.
B. See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
VO—WE.] INDEX OF NAMES.
Von Bock, F. J., 5 Waller, R. M., 22, B. Watkis, H. B. B., 8
Vooght, J. P., 3 Walling, H. 0., 71 Watson, A. W., 16, 45, K.
Vost W.. 59 Wallis, A. H., R. Wats c. c. 14. U.
Vowel!, C. H., 22, B. Wallis, B. G., 657, B. Wat!
Vredcnburg^, E., 32 Wallis, J. E. P., 75, 79, B. Wat>
Vyall, F. 71, a. Walmsley, H., 14, 45, B. Watson, G. H.
Walnsley, J. J., 10b Watson, D , B. 61, 68, B.
Walmsley, T.. 107, 657 Watson, J.,
Wace, A. A., 2r, B. Walpole, Sir H. G., 1, 113 R., B. Watson, SirjT, R., B.
Wace, R., 657, R. i Walsh, C. A., 12, 60 w son, hi C, R.
Waddell, L. A., R., B. I Walsh, C. P., 27 Watson, R., 105
Waddell, P. H., 6 Walsh, E. H. C, 1:, 44, B. Watson, T. E., 87
Waddingham, J. H., Walsh, E. P., 78, 81, B. Watt, Sir G., 36, R., B.
Waddington, C. W., 32> 99. B. Walsh, J., 172, 657 Watts, G. K., 26, 57, B.
Wade, F., 105 Walsh, J. H., 102 Wavell, W.,22
Wadham, H., 103 Walsh, J. H. T., 49, B. I Wawn, W. T., 657
Wadhwan, Thaleur Sahib of, 178 Walsh, J. W., 53 Way, j. D., 5
Wadia, B. S., 105 Walsh, L P., R.. B. Way, R. A., B.
Wadia, Naoroji St., R. Walter, C. K. M., 134 ! Wav, T. A. H., 12, 5s, B.
Wadley, A. J., 64 Wallers, H. T., 88 ' Webb, C. M., 15, 69, ro, B.
Wadley, F., 29 Walton, C, 29 Webb, it., 91
Wagh, V. V, 94 Walton, E. W., 38, B. , Webb, M. de P., 89
Waghom, W. D., 29 Walton, F. T. G., R.. B. > Wehb, W. C, B.
Wagle, K. B., 103, B. Walton, H. G., 17, 56, B. ! Webb, W. H., 14, 56, B.
Wahab, R. A., 31, R., B. Walton, H. R., 39 Webb, W. T., B.
Wahl, B. W., 18, 56, B. Waman Rao Kolhatkar, 37, 38 • Webb-Ware,
Webster, A. G., F. C,
R. 35
Waing, Shwc, 69 Wangchuk, Sir Ugyen, R.
Wainwright, F. M., 5 Wankaner, Raja Sahib of, 17B Webster, A. T., 58
Wait, L. G., B. Wapshare, A., B. Webster, C. G., 87
Waite, Sir N., 126 Warburton, H. G., it, 55, B. Webster, E. F., 79, R., B.
Waite, T. J., 25 Warburton, J. P., B. Webster, G. K., 23
Wake, F.. St. A., 96, 172 Warburton, P. B., 18, 56, B. Webster, H. B., 660
Wake, W., 126 Warburton, W. P., R„ B. Webster, H. L., 58
Wakefield, H. E. A., 63 Ward, A. W., 3, B. Webster, J. E., 13, 4S, B.
Wakefield, T. K., 106 Ward, F. W. (Maj.-Gen. ), R. . Wedderburn, H. G., B.
Wakely, I.. D., 1, 2, B. Ward, F. W. (I.C.S.), 16, 45, B. Wedderburn, Sir W., 93, B,
Wakht Singhji, Raja of Lunawara, R. Ward, G. E., 22, B. Weddcrspoon, W. G., 71, B.
Walagauhar Sardar, 63 Ward, H. C. E., R.. B. Weekes, A., 23, B.
Walch, G. T., B. Ward, H. B., 72 Weidemann, G. L., 22. B.
Walcott, E. S., l>. Ward, H. G., 132 Weightman, W. J., 28, B.
Wale, T. F... 105 Ward. J. C, 106 Weir, C. J., 75, 76, 80, B.
Wales, H.R.H. the Princess of, Ward, T. M., B. Weir, P. A., 68, B.
*. Ward, T. R. J., 64, B. Weir R. R., 60
Wales, ).J., A. G., 9»i 9S, B. Ward, Sir W. E. 23, 133, R.. B. Weir, T., 79, B.
Walford,, F„ 48 Ward-Smith, W., B. Weir, T. S., B.
Walhouse, M.J., 79 Warde, C. P., 46 Weiss, A., 4
Walkden, E. Warde, H. N., 69, B. Welby, C. E., 58
Walker, A., R Warde-Jones, A. H., 46 Welchman, R. H.. 8s
Walker, A. C. , 55, B. Warden, A. B., 92, B. Weld, M. R., 79, B.
Walker; E. O., R. Warden, A. R. S., 107 Weldon, T., R., B.
Walker, F. B., 660 Warden, F. 107, 109, B. W.lldon, J. E. C, B.
Walker, F. S., 63 Warden, F. (Re Council), 129 Wellesley, Marquess, 115
Walker, G. C, 10, 6!, B. Warden, F. H., 100 Wells, D. T., s
Walker, G. H. D., R„ B. Warden, F. N., 48 Wells, I. S., 52
Walker, G. K., 66 Warden, H. W., B. Wells, W. F. W., 9, 54, B.
Walkir, G. T., 36, B. Warden, J., 129 Wells, W. R., 70
Walker, Sir G. T., t23 Warden, J. L., B. Wells, W. S., 22
Walker, G. W., fi. Warden, St. L. S., 105 Welman, G. A., 55
Walker, H. B., 2, B. Wardle, H., 47 Welsh, T. W. W., 657
WaJker, J., 36, 76, R., B. Ware, F. C. W., R. Welsh, W. H., 79, B.
Walker, I. L., R. Wares, D. H., 6 Weltden, A., 115
Walker, J. W., 92, B. Waring, H. A., 85 Wemyss, H. M., R.
Walker, R., 106 Waring, M. L., 14, 62, B. Wenden, H., R.
Walker, S. N., 48 Warlow, E. J., 23 Wenlock, Lord, 132, R.. B.
Walker, T., 90, 93, B. Warneford, G., 660 Wenlock, Lady, R.
Walker, T. G., 9, 61, R., B. Wamer, H. R., i9 Wernicke, B. C, 30, 60
Walker, T. I., 107, 657 Warre, H. J., 128 I West, A. C. S., 85
Walker, W., 2 Warry, W., 657. B. West, C. H., R.
Walker, W. A., 3 Waterfield, A. C. M., R. West, C. H. (P.W.D.\ 57
Walker, W. G.. R. Waterfield, B. C, 61, 68, B. West, F. J., 3 _
Walklate, H. if., B. Waterfield, E. H., 91, OS, B. West. Mrs.G. Cornwall!*, R.
Wall, R. R. T., 70 Waterfield, F., 18. 62, B. West, Sir R., 92, 129, R„ B.
Wallace, A. C, 2, B. Wateifield, Sir H., R., B. West, W. F., 2, B.
Wallace, Sir D. M., R., B. Waterfield, H. G., 34, 65 West, W. G., 102
Wallace, E. H., , 81, B. Waterfield, R., 25 Westcott, G., 124
Wallace,. H. S. T., 72 Waterfield, S. S., 62, 65, 68, B. Western, J. H., R., B.
Wallace, (Afs. Annt.\ 79 Wateifield, W., 22, B. Westlake, A. P., R.
Wallace, ,(P.U .D. retd.), B. Waterhouse, Miss A. M., R. Westland, Sir J., 115, 120, 133
Wallace, E., 65 Waterhouse, J . , B. Westmacott, E. V., 22, B.
Wallace ; W. V., 69 Waters, E. E., 49 Weslmacott, R., R.
Waller, D. G., 77, 81, B. Waters, G., B. Weston, A., 657
Waller, E., 63. B. Waters, W. H., 106 Weston, L>., 14, 45, B.
Waller, E. A., 8, 18, B. Waterston. S., 6 Weston, J. T., 66
Wal er, F. J., 5 Wutkins, L. A., B. Westropp, A. S. A., 91, 95, B.
. See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Ho: on Lists,
See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
700 INDEX OF NAMES. [WE-WO.
Westropp, F. M., 96 Wilde, A. T.. n« Wilson, Sir A. B.
Westropp, G. R. C, B. Wildeblood, H. S., 57, B. Wilson, A. B., 3
Wetherall, W. A., 109 Wildeblood, J. P., 57 Wilson, C. B., 100
Whalley, P., 32, B. Wiles, G, 91 Wilson, C. D. D., 29,
v 75
Wheatley, L. L., ft. Wilkie, D., 43, E. Wilson. C. H., 69, i.
Wheeler, E., 110 Wilkieson, H. F., 85 Wilson^ C. P., 109
Wheeler, F., 2, B. Wilkin, A. H., 65 Wilson C. R., 660
Wheeler, H., 13, 44, B. Wilkin, E., 94, B. Wilson, D., 11, 69, 70, B.
Wheeler, H. T., 34 Wilkin*, A. D., 100 Wilson. e. h.,*.
Wheeler, P. C, 33, B. Wilkins, C. A.. 33, B. Wilson F. A., E.
Wheeler, T. W. T., 28 Wilkins, H. E., 71 Wilson, F. T. 82, E.
Wheler, E., 117 Wilkins, J. S., 173, ft. Wilson, F. V. to6
Wheler, W. A., log Wilkins, T. J. H., B. Wilson, G„ 10;, B.
Whish, C. W., 23, B. Wilkins, W. D., 9? Wilson, G. F., 28, B.
Whish, E. V., 106 Wilkins, W. H., B. Wilson, Rt. Hon.J., 119
Whitchurch, H. F., ft. Wilkinson, A. C. L., 98 Wilson, J., 9, 61, B.
Whilcombe, E. G. R., 68 Wilkinson, C. R., 15, 69, B. Wilson, J. H., E.
White, A. G., 106 Wilkinson, C. W., 29 Wilson, J. S., 82
White, Sir C. A. (Chief Justice, Wilkinson, E., 66, 172 Wilson, N. F. J., 135. "07
Madras), 79, B. Wilkinson, F. H., 79, B. Wilson, R. A., 18, 37. 38, B.
White, C. A. (P.W.D.), 46, B. Wilkinson, H. L., 85 Wilson, R. C. R., 64
White, C. F., 660 Wilkinson, O., ft. Wilson, R. H., 23, B.
White, D., 36 Wilkinson, T. O., 22, B. Wilson, R. M., 29
White, E-, 3?, B. Wilkinson, W.( 127 Wilson, S., 127
White, G. G., 26, 27, B. Wilkinson, W. E. A., 7: Wilson, T. C, 10, 69, 70, E.
White, SirG. S., 117, ft.. B. Wilkinson, W. H. J., ,35, 91, 95, Wilson, T. F., 120
White, Lady, ft. Wilson, W., 70, E.
White, H. F. (X./.M.) 106 Willaume, F. W. T., 109 W-ilson, Col. W. H., B.
White, H. F. (P.W.D., retd.). E. Willcocks, A. J., 3, B. Wilson, W. \l. (Madras Educational
White, H. G. N.,30 Willcocks, J., 38, E. Dept.), 83, B.
White, H. R., 2 B. Willcocks, W. G., 59 Wilson.Johnston, J., 17. 62, 63,
White, Sir H. T., 10, 7°. B. William, J. H. M., 57, B. B.
White, J. C., 46, 47. * , B. Williams, A., 11, 35, 63, B. Wimberley, F. G. A., 63
White, J. G., 92 Williams, A. A., 84, 85, B. Wimberley, R. J., 135. B.
White, J. H.iP.W.D.I Williams, A. F. C., ft. Wimbush, A., 5
White, Maj.-Gen. J. H Williams, C. B. (P.IKD.), 64 Winchester, C. B., 92, E.
White, N., 64 Williams, C. K. ( Tel.), 30 Winchester, E. C, 3, B.
White, T., 3 Williams, C. E., 73 Winckley, C. R. T., 23
White, Col. W. H., 660 Williams, C. L., 87, B. W indham, C. J., 33
White, W. H. (Bombay P.W.D.), 89, Williams, C. T. (r.C.S.), 19, 4s, B. Windham, W. V,., 107
96, B. Williams, C. T. (Tel.), 30 Wingate, Sir A., 92. E.
Whitehead, H., 84, B. Williams, Sir E. C. S., ft.. E. Wingate, G., ft.
Whitehead, J. E., 3, fi. Williams, F. G., 18, 45, E. Wingate, J. B., u, 69, E.
Whitehead, R. B., 18, 6?, B. Williams, F. P., 35, 60 Winjfield, C. J_, 13'
Whitehead, T. A., 5 Williams, G. R. C, 22, E. Wingneld, G.T., 2, E.
Whitehill, }., 121 Williams, H. A., ft. Winmill, G., 657, E.
Whitehill, W., 128 Williams, H. A. C, 59 Winny, T. H., 3, B.
Whiteley, C. E., 657 Williams, H. C, 33, 657, B. Winsloe, A. R., «.
Whiteley, J. J.. 82, B. 1 Williams, H. L., 65 Winter, C. B., 33
Whiteway, R. S., 33, B. Williams, J. K., 96 Winter, E. F. L., 11, 55. '72, B.
Whitford, H-, 35, 67 Williams, J. P., 30 Winter, E. S., 102
Whiting, E. W. B., 73 Williams, M., 124 Winterbotham, Sir H. M., 79, 125.
Whiting, F. J. S., 72 Williams, R. C, ztj «.. E
Whitlock, C. J. T., B. Williams, R. K., E. Wintour, E., 71
Whitmore, J., 660 Williams, W., E. Wiseman, A. C, 56
Whitten, R. J., B. Williams, W. A. (R./.M.), 106 Wodehouse, Lord (see also Kim-
Whittingham, Sir S. F., 123 Williams, Hony. Capt. W. A., 657 berley, Earl of), 113
Whittle, G., 12, 55, B. Williams, W. H. D., 109 Wodehouse, F. W., 07, B.
Whittle, S. A., 96 Williams, W. R.. 57, E. Wodehouse, Sir P. £., 127
Whitton, D., 17a Williams Pillai, L C, 84 Wolfe, G. C, 28, B.
Whitty, J. T., 17, 45. B. Williams-Wynn, A. W., E. Wolfe-Murray, F. D'A. O., 79. B.
Whitty, R. F. L., 78, 81, B. W illiamson, F. L. J.t 14, . l;. Wolferston, A., 50
Whitwell, R. R. H., 49. B. Williamson, F. R., 107 Wollaston, A. H., 38
Whitworth, G. C., 93, 657, B. Williamson, H. S., 18, 62, B. Wollaston, A. N'., 3. E.
Whymper, F., 25, 102, B. Williamson, K. B., 38 Wollaston, C. H., 71
Whyte, J. F., 35 Williamson, N., 41, 18 Wollcy-Dod, F., E.
Wickens, W. J., 23 Williamson, R. H., 19, 56, B. Wolseley, Sir G. J. 114
Wickham, I.. L., 82 Williamson, R. M., 39 Womack, A. S., to, 36, 40, B.
Wickham, P. F., 71 Williamson, W. J. F-, ii Wombwell, G., no
Wickham, W. A., 2, B. Willis, C. F., 101 Wood, A. L. M., 90, 95. B.
Wickham, W. J. R., ft. Willis, H., 3 Wood, Rt. Hon. SirC, 112
Wight, J. K., 22, B. Willmut, H. M., 57 Wood, C. W., 82, B.
Wigley, F. G., 43 Willock, A. R. G., 105 Wood, F. B. P., 28
Wigner, .1. M., 2, B. ' Willock, Sir H., m Wood, G. E., to6
Wigram, C, ft. Willock, W. A., 79, B. Wood, H., 31
Wigram, F. S., 23 I Willoughby, J. D., 2 Wood, H. F. A., 8s
Wigram, H., 79 Willoughby, Sir J. P., 113, 139 Wood, Sir H. H. A., 660
Wigram, P., 23 Willoughby, M. W., B.,E. Wood, H. S., 42
Wigram, W„ 111 Willoughby, R. W. D., 18, 56, Wood, J. B., 14, 33. B.
Wilberforce, S., 15. t3. *• E. Wood, "J. J., E.
Wilcox, F., B. 1 Wills, C. U., 18, 37, E. Wood, K., 2
Wild, A. C.,91, 95. B. Willson, J., E. Wood, R. B., 77, 81 E.
Wild, A. E., B. Wilmer, I. R., B. Wood, S. C.2. G., 29
Wild, C. E., is, 55. B. Wilson, A., 25, 87 Wood, S. G., LI.
See .Aiphabetjcal List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding Honors
See Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
WO—ZO.] INDEX OF NAMES. 701
Wood, W. C, 57. a. Wright, H. N. 12, s?, B. Yewdatl, F., 15, 62, a.
Wood W. H., 8 Wright, J., 3 York, A. E., 5
Wood, W. K., 31 Yright, J. M C . ii, 55, B. Young, A. P., 109
Wood, W. M. P., 97, 98 Wrighl, J. W., B. Young, C. A., 18, 6:.-, a.
Woodburn, A. F., 92, B. Wright, R., 111 Young, F. B., 98
Woodbum, Sir J., 120, 130, 1 Wright, R. (P.IV.D.), 657 Young, F. P., 61, 65, ft., a.
Woodcock, E. M., B. Wright, S. C. 2 Young, G. E., 2, a.
Woodhead, A., 5 Wright Sir T., ft. Young, G. F., ft.
Woodhead, J. A., 19 Wright, A\ C, S. Young, G. G., a.
Woodhouse, M., 88 Wright, W. H., B. Young, H. G. (Forest), 41
Woodman, H. C, 15, 45, B- Wright, W. T., 65 Young, H. G. (Police), 85. a.
Wrnughton, R. C, 657, B.
Woodroffe, I. G., 25, B.
Woodroffe, J. T., 6S7, B. Wybrow. G. D., B. ■ Young,
Young, Jas.,
I. A. a.
F., 29
Woods, A. E., 40, B. Wyer, F., 22, B. Young, J. D., 58, a.
Woods, B. R., 39 Wyer, T. R., 22, ». j Young, J. E., 87
Woods, R. J , 4 Wylie, H., 135, ft., a. I Young, M., 77, 81, a.
Woodsell, E., 31 Wyllie F. R. S., 92 Young, R. F., 58
Woodside, J. 28, B.^ Wyllie, J. A., 96, a. Young, W., 59
Woodward, H , 92, B. Wyllie, Sir W. H. C, 1, 114, ft., B. I Young, W. E., 103, a.
Woodward, W., 92, a. Wylly, G. G. E., ft. I Young, W. E. C, 51
Woodwright, W. H. E., 59 Wynch, A., 121 Young, W. M. (Home AVfaA), *
Woolbert, H. R., 32 Wynch L. M., 75, 76, a. Young, Sir W. M. (/.C.S.), 22, 132,
Wooldridge, J. de L., 72 Wyndham, P., 12, S5, a. .34.W-.S.
Wooldridge, W. H., 33 Wynn, Rt. Hon. C. W. W., 112 Younghusband, A. D-, 7, 90, 94, 172,
Woollam, W. D., 25, 87 Wynne, S. H., 79, a. a.
Woolley, I. M., 49, 50 Wynne, T. R., 8, ft. Younghusband, Sir F. E., 35, 172,
Woolley, T., in VVythes, C. A., 5 ft. a.
Woon, J. B., ft. Younghusband, G. J., V.
Wootton, J. J., 2, B. Younghusband, J. W., jj.
Wordsworth, W., ft., B. Younghusband, R, E., 10. 61, Li
Worgan, J. B., 660 Vakub, Muhammad, 96, IP. Younghusband, R. R., 1ft.
Worgan, L J. W., 25, 102 Yaldwyn, A. G., ft. Yule, Sir G. U., 119, 1 u
Worsley, G., 6 Vale, E., tax Yule, H., 114
Worthington, R. B., 92 Var Muhammad Khan, 37, ft. Yusuf, Muhammad, 13, 45, Li.
Wray, if. A., 106 Yarr, M. T., 89 Yusut Ali, A., 15, 56, L\.
Wray, /. W., B. Yasin Khan, M., 37, a. Yusuf Ali Khan, Nawab, of Mendhu,
Wren, P., 98 Yasin Khan, Hon. Capt., ft. 53
Wright, A. G., 98 Yate, C. E., 135, 657. ft-, a.
Wright, A. L , 28 Yates, J. G., 106
Wright, C. H. L., 85 Yates, L. E. H.,, 30, &.
Wright, F., 96 Yeats, S. K. L., Zain-ul-abidin, 54
Wright, F. C. B., 2, B. Yeilding, W. R., Zakir Ali, Sv 37
WriSht, F. W., ft. Yeld, H. P., a. Zakir Hossein, 46
Wright, G. E., 30 Yeo, E.t 3 Zorab, J., 46
Wright, G. G., 38 I Yeoman, F. W. K., 64 Zorab, J. M., 660
See Alphabetical List, pp. 154 to 171, and preceding
pr. Honors Lists.
Set Alphabetical " Record of Services," pp. 423 to 653.
India Office List Advertiser.

HOLTZAPFFEL&CO.

Lathe, Tool Makers, and Cutlers,

13 & 14, NEW BOND STREET.


Manufactory-SHARPLES HALL STREET, LONDON, N.W.
ESTABLISHED 1794.
Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals awarded at the International Exhibitions,
1851, 1862, 1884 and 1885.

Messrs. Holtzapffel & Co. invite inspection of their large and varied
Stock of Cutlery and Tools, and Lathes for Plain and Ornamental
Turning and Tools used in the Mechanical Arts.
Lessons in Turning given to Gentlemen either at 13 and 14, New Bond
Street, in Messrs. H & Co.'s completely equipped workroom, or experienced
workmen can be sent to private residences in town or country. General
Catalogues or lists of Mathematical Instruments, Engine-dividid Scales,
Tools, or their publications on Turning, &c, sent on application. Estimates
furnished

C|e (irlectrical jitmtkr^mg, Cesttng

mrtr Coining JnstitatimL

Principal:- HUGH ERAT HARRISON, B.Sc, M.I.E.E.

Gentlemen's Sons Prepared for the

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PROFESSION.

INSPECTING AND TESTING DEPARTMENT.

FARADAY HOUSE, 66=70, SOUTHAMPTON ROW,

LONDON, W.C.
Telegraphic Address—" Standardizing, London."
By Appointment to
fits majesty the King and
fi.R.fi. the Prince of Wales.

Harrison & Sons,

manufacturing ana export Stationers, -

Account Book manufacturers, - - - -

jjeraWk Die Sinkers $ Seal Engraven.

Illustrated
LETTERPRESS,

LITHOGRAPHIC,
AND-
Catalogue.
COPPER -PLATE

PRINTERS.

Despatch Box and Writing


^ Case Makers.

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Harrison and Sons beg to observe that some of the Prices herein
contained are subject to the fluctuations of the market
Cheques and Post-Office Orders crossed " Barclay & Co., Ltd."

DEPARTMENTS.

Stationery, Publishing, and Bookselling :—45, Pall Mall, 8.W.

Printing Offices :—
45, 46, & 47, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross, W.C.,
Great May's Buildings, Bedfordbury and Hop Gardens,
Charing Cross, IV. C, London.

A2
INDEX.

PAGE
ABC Guide Cases 65 Engagement Books ... ... ... 1*
Abbey's Reflecting Level 19 Engraving 16, 17
Account Books... 7> 8, 9 Envelopes ... 79> 80
Albums, Post Card 62 Envelope Cases 64
Alphabet Cases 69 Foolscap Papers ... 15
Army List Cases 65 Game Books 12
Ball Programmes »7 Game Scoring Blocks 27
Bill Cases 7« Gold and Silver Lettering 66
„ Expanding ... 7" Guard Books 63
Blotting Books ... 63 Gum 36
„ Pads 22 Gum Pots (Glass) 36, 37
„ Papers >5 Hall's Patent Simplex Hektograph ... 78
Book Ends 60 Ham Frills 25
Book Slides 60 Horse shoe Stick Rack ... 49
Bradshaw's Guide Cases 65 Household Account Books ". 12
ge Cases ... 26 Hunting Journals 12
Markers 2S Illuminating 16
Bristol Boards 18 India Rubber 38
Brown Papers 22 India Rubber Stamps 24
Cameo Stamping 16 Inks 35
Card Cases 6S Ink Extractor 38
Cartridge Paper 22 ,, Powders ... ... 35
Cash Boxes 74 Inkstands ... 47i 48
Cellar Books 12 (Glass) 44. 45
Circular Pillar Box 49 ,, and Copying Press 54.
Compasses, Pocket 19 Invitation Cards ... .. ... 16
Consular Forms 70 Key Labels 38
Continuous Paper for Plane Table ... 21 „ Rings 3s
Copying Presses 41 Knife Erasers ... ... ... ... 38
„ ,, Stands for 41 Label Dampers 36
,, ,, Patent Portable 42 Lead Pencils 33
,, Press and Inkstand 54 Leads (Mordan's) 29
,, ,, Stationery Cabinet 55 Letter Cages 53
„ Books 42 „ Clips 52
,, Brushes, and Water Wells ... 43 „ Files 52
,, Paper 43 ,, Racks 5'
Curl Papers 32 „ Trays 39
Cutlet Frills ... 25 Linen Books 12
Date Cases ... 51 Liqueur Cabinet ... ... ... 59
,, Denotcrs ... 48 Lithographing ... ... >7
Deed Boxes ... 75 Luggage Labels 37
Desks ... ... 65 " Magpipe" File 72
Despatch Boxes ■ ■ 64 Manuscript Books 10, II
Dessert Papers .. ... 25 Marking Ink 24
Die Sinking ... 16 Mathematical Instruments 20
Dish Papers ... 25 Memorandum Books 10
Drawing Instruments . 20 Blocks 5°
Drawing Papers ... 18 Slates 50
,, Pins ... ■•■ 33 Menu Books 12
Drying Paper ... - 43 „ Cards - 17
Duplex Press ... ... 23 Metallic Books 68
Elastic Bands ... 3°. 31, 32 Military Sketching Boards 21
Embossing Presses ... 22 Navy List Cases 65
Endorsement Ink ... 24 News Cutting Books 62
„ Stamps ... 24 New spaper Wrappers 37
vi. INDEX.

PAGE PAT.E
Note Cases ... ... ... ... 69 Ready Reference Guard Books ... 63
Note Papers 13, 14, 15 Red Tape 28
Official Envelopes ... ... ... 79 Relief Stamping ... 16
„ Seals, &c. ... ... ... 79 Rulers 4°
,, Stationery ... ... ... 79 Scissors ... ... ... ■■• 38
Oiled Paper 43 Scrap Albums ... .. 61
Paper Fasteners ... ... ... 29 Sealing Wax 29
„ Knives 33 Servants' Wages Books ... ... 12
,, Weights ... ... 39 Silk Ribbon and Cord 28
Passports .. ... .. 70, 79 Souffle Cx-es 25
Passport Cases... .. ... ... 70 Stamp Boxes ... ... ... ... 4°
Pen and Pencil Cases ... 28 Stationery Cabinets ... 56,57, 58, 59
Pen Brushes ... 39 „ Cases 56
Penholders . . 33 ,, Cabinet and Copying Press 55
Pen Knives ... ... .. 38 Steel Pens 33
Penmaking Machines ... ... -4° Stickphast Office Paste 29
Pen Racks S3 String 28
„ Trays 39 ,, Boxes 53
Penwipers ... ... ... 66 Stylographic Pins 76
Pens, Quill 34 Swan Fountain Pen 77
„ Steel 33 Threading Piercers ... 53
Pewter Inkstands ... 44 Tissue Papers ... 22
Photograph Frames 66, 67 Toothpicks ... ... ... ... 34
,, Screens 67 Tracing Cloth ... 18
Playing Cards ... 27 ,, Papers ... ... 18
Pocket Books .. 68 Travelling Book Stand 59
Pocket Inkstands ... ... ... 46 „ Covers for Desks, &c. ... 65
Popular File 72 Visiting Cards ... ... ... ... l6
Porcelain Slates ... ... ... 50 Visitors' Books... ... ... ... 12
Portfolios 73 Wafers 38
Post Card Albums 62 Washing Books 29
Postage Scales ... 74 " Where is it ?" Books 12
Printing (Letterpress, Sic.) 17 Whist Markers 27, 28
Purses ... ... 67 Wrapping Papers ... 22
Quill Pen Machines ... 40 Writing Desks 60, 65
„ Pens 34 Pads 70
Ready Reference Files ... 64
HARRISON AND SONS, 7

ACCOUNT BOOKS,
Made of the best description of Paper, well Ruled and Printed, and the
MATERIALS USED FOR BINDING ARE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
Especially the Russia, Calf, and Vellum.
All best Books are made with patent flexible backs, and warranted to open
perfectlyflat, without danger of thejoints or sections giving way.

GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING ACCOUNT


BOOKS.
The Size of Paper may be given in inches.
Description of Paper—Blue Laid Hand-made is always used, unless in
structions are given to the contrary.
Thickness of Book—The number of Pages should be given ; two pages
constitute a leaf or folio, and two leaves or folios or four pages
form a sheet.
Pattern for Ruling—Patterns of ordinary Rulings are on next page ; if any
other be required, a whole sheet should be sent.
Description of Binding— Russia, Calf, Vellum, with single or double Russia
Bands, Basil, Forril, half Russia, half Calf, half Vellum, half
Basil, with cloth or paper sides.
Lettering—If on Back or Side, or both.
Indexes—Ruled blue lines, unless a pattern for the Ruling be sent, are
bound up with the Book, if not ordered in a separate binding.
The number of leaves to each letter should be stated.
Paging or Folioing—Care should be taken to state distinctly whether the
Book is to be paged or folioed ; if paged, the numbers run con
secutively, thus : (i) (2 ; if folioed, both pages in the opening
have the same number, thus : 1) (1.

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PATTERNS OF ORDINARY RULINGS.

SINGLE LEDGER.
ALL BOOKS ARE RULED BLUE LINES ACROSS UNLESS ORDERED OTHERWISE.

DOUBLE LEDGER.

CASH BOOK.

JOURNAL.
OR WITH FOLIO LINE.

LETTER OR MINUTE BOOK.

The following Bindings are recommended for the different Books :—


LEDGER "ROUGH CALF.
CASH BOOK 'GREEN VELLUM.
JOURNAI RED BASIL
LETTER OR MINUTE BOOK ... BLUE BASIL.
'Either of the above Books may be made extra strong by the addition of
single or double Russia Bands.
Locks, Plain, I key, from $s. Patent Bramah, 2 keys, from los.
Brass Comers and Bottoms.
FOR HOT CLIMATES, THE WHOLE ARE RECOMMENDED TO BE BOUND IN RUSSIA.

ESTIMATES GIVEN, IF REQUIRED.

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ACCOUNT BOOKS,
Fine azure laid paper, bound White Forril, ruled blue lines, with or without
money columns.
i. d.
Foolscap folio 12^4 by 8 ... 2 quires 2 9
it ••• ... ,1 ... 3 i» •■• ... ... 3 "
■• » >i •■• 4 > 4 6
n 11 i» ••■ S ■> 5 6
ii .» ••• 6 ,, 6 o
Foolscap long quarto ... 12^ by 4 ... I quire I 6
1. .. •• » „ • ■■ Inquires I 9
11 >i ... 11 11 •-- 2 ... ... ... 2 4
II .1 ••• 1. .1 ■■• 2/2 II ••• 3 0
1. ii ••■ 11 " ••• 3 1. 3 0

LEDGER, CASH BOOK, OR JOURNAL.

LIMP.
French Morocco limp, marbled edges, fine cream laid paper, ruled and indexed,
lettered on side.
No. of leaves. Size. .'. d.
Foolscap octavo 96 6 by 4 16
I. «44 6 „ 4 2 o
Post octavo 96 7 ,, 4% 2 o
144 7 .. 4# 2 o
Large post octavo ... 96 7?^ „ 5 2 6
144 IX „ 5 3 o

"Hie above can be supplied whole bound Leather, Stiff Covers, with or without Lock

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MANUSCRIPT BOOKS.

RULED BLUE LINES, WITH OR WITHOUT MONEY COLUMNS.

BEST LIMP.
Size. d.
Limp French Morocco, foolscap octavo 6 by 4 6
>. post 7 .. 4& 9
,, large post „ IK >. 5 3
,, foolscap quarto 7H <>X 6
,, post „ 9
,, large post ,, io „ 8 6
SECOND QUALITY.
Limp French Morocco, post 8vo ... I o
Interleaved Blotting 1 o
post 4to 2 6

MEMORANDUM EOOKS.

liULEI) ULUE LINES, WITH OR WITHOUT MONEY COLUMNS.

American Cloth, foolscap 8vo ... ... 2(1., 3<*.,


4to 6rf.
„ „ post 4to I*

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MANUSCRIPT BOOKS.

RULED BLUE LINES, WITH OR WITHOUT MONEY COLUMNS.

Half bound French Morocco, nonpareil sides, marbled edges, fine cream laid paper.

No. of leaves. Size s. d.


Post octavo 96 7 by 4# - 1 9
i» ii 144 7 11 4/4 2 0
>» »> 192 7 „ 4'A 2 6
Large Post octavo 96 7H „ 5 2 0
it »» ii 144 m „ S 2 6
II II 1) 192 7X „ S 3 0
Foolscap quarto ... 72 7H „ (>H ... 2 0
» i» 96 7H ,. f>yi ... 2 6
.» ii 144 7U „ 6# ... 3 0
i> ii 192 7H „ 6# ... 3 6
Post quarto 72 8* ,. 7tt ... 2 6
ii »» 96 SU 7tf 3 0
it ii 144 $X „ 7^ ... 3 6
it >i 192 su 7* .« 4 6
Large Post quarto 72 10 .. s 3 0
•t ti ii 96 10 ,. 8 3 6
»» i» »i 144 IC „ 8 4 6
it tt ». 192 10 ., 8 5 0

All the above Books can be supplied -.vhole bound Leather.

Brass Locks from 2/- each extra. Nickel Looks from 2/6 each extra.

Paging 6d. each extra.

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"WHERE IS IT?" BOOKS.


Limp French Morocco, best quality, gilt edges, cream laid paper, ruled faint and
indexed is., is. yi., is. 6J., 2S., 2s. 6J., and 3/.

ENGAGEMENT BOOKS.
s. d.
X.imp Roan, size 5} >' 3 x { I 6 each.
„ 8i x 5 26,,

VISITORS' BOOKS, whole bound Morocco, from 18/- each.


Name of residence lettered on side, to order, charged extra.

LINEN BOOKS.
Hall bound Roan • 6/6 each

SERVANTS' WAGES BOOKS.


3/6 and 5/6 each.

HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT BOOKS. 7/- each.

MENU BOOKS, 3/6 and 4/6 each.

CELLAR BOOKS.
Hali-bound Roan ... lot. each.
BUTLER'S AND DODSLE5TS CELLAR BOOKS, is. 6d. each.

HUNTING JOURNALS,
6>. (xi. and 10s. 6d. each.

GAME BOOKS,
2:. 6J., 3j. 6d., us. 6d., and iQf. 6d. each.
Large size Game Book, 14 < 10-inch, bound in whole polished Morocco, with best quality
paper ruled and printed on left page. The right pages are left plain to be used for Water
Colour Sketches, Autographs, Mounting Photographs, £.2 3 6.

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WRITING PAPERS.
Messrs. Harrison and Sons' List of Writing Papers is selected from
the best makers, and charged at the lowest prices. A great many other
qualities and makes are kept in stock, samples of which may be had free
on application.

PRICE LIST OF NOTE PAPERS.

Per s-quire Packet. Per Ream.


S. d. s. d.
t. Ivory Wove... ... I 0 3 9
2. Cream Laid ... I 0 3 9
2B. Thick Cream Laid ... I 6 S 6
3. Thick Azure Laid ... 1 6 S °
3A. Thick Cream Vellum Wove (highly glazed) ... I b 6 0
3B. Thick Cream Laid Turkey Mill ... ... 2 3 8 6
3c. Joynson's Superfine Cream Laid ... 2 3 8 6
4. Whatman's Fine Cream Llid Hand Made 2 6 9 6
4A. Whatman's Blue Laid Hand Made ... 2 6 9 6
4B. Extra Thick Cream Wove Turkey Mill ... 2 6 9 6
5. Treble Thick Turkey Mill - 3 0 11 0
SB. Joynson's Extra Thick Cream Laid •• 3 0 11 0
6. Whatman's Blue Laid Hand Made, Extra Thick - 3 0 11 6
13. Extra Thick Blue Laid Turkey Mill (Satined) ... ... 2 6 9 6
14. Extra Thick Blue Wove Turkey Mill ... 2 6 9 6
15. Air Dried Vellum (Thick Cream Wove) ... 2 0 7 0
16. Extra Thick Cream Laid (unglazed) ... I 6 6 0
17. Thick Cream Wove ... I 6 6 0
18. Thick Cream Laid (unglazed) ... I 0 4 0
19. Azure Laid ... ... I 0 4 0
20. Extra Thick Silurian ... I 6 5 6
21. Thick Silurian ... I 0 3 9
Any of the above Papers can be supplied in COMMERCIAL SIZE (8 by 5 inciies),
and ALBERT SIZE (6 by 4 inches), kept in stock.

FOREIGN NOTE PAPERS.


LARGE OCTAVO SIZE (8 by S inches).
7. Cream Linear Bank 10 40
7A. Hand Made Cream Laid Bank 30 n6
23. Thick Hand Made Cream Laid Bank 30 116
24. Hand Made Blue Laid Bank 30 116
25. Blue Wove Bank 16 60
26. Extra Strong Cream Vellum Wove Bank ... ... I 6 60
27. Thin Cream Laid Turkey Mill 20 80

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QUARTO LETTER PAPERS,


In the same qualities as the Note and Commercial Size Papers, at double the price.

Sermon Paper, ruled blue lines 4s. od. per ream.

For qualities andprices of Envelopes, see List at end oj Catalogue, page So.

MOURNING STATIONERY.
Specimens of Widths of Borders.

Italian
Extra Broad
Narrow

Middle
Pouble Broad
Broad

Nos. 3B, 3c, and 4B qualities kept in stock, bordered ; the additional charge is
31. per ream for bordering. Any other qualities can be bordered at a day's notice.

BLACK BORDERED ENVELOPES to match above papers at


equivalent prices.

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FOOLSCAP PAPERS.
Per P earn.
No. /. s. J.
7B. Blue Wove Foolscap, a very cheap Paper ... c 8 o
7C. Fine Cream Laid Foolscap (for Drafts, &c. )
8. Fine Blue Laid, Machine made, 13 lbs.
8a. Fine Thick Cream Laid 1 5 lbs.
8b. Fine Thick Blue Laid, Machine made. 15 lbs.
8c. Azure Laid ditto 1 5 lbs. ...
9. Fine Blue Laid, Hand made 15 li>s.
9A. Superfine Thick Cream Laid (unglazed) 16 lbs.
10. Superfine Thick Blue Laid, Hand made, 16 lbs.
iob. Ditto Extra Thick, ditto 18 lbs.
11. Ditto Extra Thick, ditto 20 lbs.
12. Extra Superfine Double Thickness, Hand made, 24 lbs.

Any of the above ruled faint blue lines, or money columns, 2/ per ream extra.

BLOTTING PAPERS.

Per Quire. Her Ream.


s. a. £ s. d.
Best Extra Double Thick Pink and White
Blotting 38 lbs. ... 2 j ... I 16 11

Best Blue, Buff, Violet, &c, ... "... 38 lbs. ..20 ... « 18 0

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DIE SINKING, ILLUMINATING & STAMPING.

PRICES OF STAMPING.
Relief, in any Colour ... ... ... ... %s. 6d. per ream.
Cameo Do. ... ... ... 2s. per 1,000 impressions.
Gold, Silver, or any Colour Bronze ... 4s. „ 100 „
Illuminating Gold and one Colour js. 6d. „ 100 „
Ditto Gold, Silver, and two Colours... ... iSs. „ 100 ,,
No Charge for Plain Stamping.
ENGRAVING STEEL DIES.
Crest from 7s. 6d. Crest with Motto from \os. 6d.
Monogram, Two Initials ,, js. 6d. Monogram, Three Initials,, io.r. 6d.
Crest, Monogram, and Motto ... from iSs. 6d.
Addresses in various styles, from 3J. each.
ARMS, CRESTS, ETC., PAINTED ON VELLUM.
PEDIGREES TRACED.
Monograms of any combination of Letters artistically designed in
Rustic, Eccentric, or Mediaeval Styles.
CRESTS, ARMS, OR MONOGRAMS ENGRAVED ON SEALS, RINGS, PLATE, IVORY, GLASS, Ac.
Crystals Engraved with Monograms, Devices, as Gems of Art.
Gold, Silver or Metal Gilt Monograms, Cresta, &c., pierced and carved for
Lockets, Cigar Cases, Albums, Purses, &c.
MONOGRAMS, ic, ALSO ENGRAVEO ON IVORY BRUSHES, MIRRORS, PAPER KNIVES, 4.C.

COPPER PLATES ENGRAYEB.


A Gentleman's Card Plate, engraved in any style, and 100 superfine
thin or thick Cards printedfrom it for 4 Shillings.
A Lady's Card Plate, ditto, ditto 5 Shillings.
Addresses engraved on the Plate, is. 6d. per line additional.
£)iitntr, Jit liimt, SSclbiDing ani) otjjfr $nbitatum platts tngrabtii.
Cards for Invitations, At Home, Return Thanks, &c., always kept in
stock, or printedfrom Plate at the shortest notice.

ARMS, CRESTS, &C, ENGRAVED IN MODERN OR MEDI/EVAL


STYLES, FOR BOOK LABELS, Ac.
Sketches sent for approval.

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— —

ESSRS. HARRISON & SONS, having a large and


efficient staff of Engravers and Printers, are prepared
m
to furnish Designs and execute orders for ENGRAVING and
Lithography of every description. Bank Notes, Bankers'
Cheques, Insurance Policies, Bills of Exchange, Invoice Headings.

MENU CARDS & BALL PROGRAMMES PRINTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

LITHOGRAPHING NOTE HEADINGS.


i Ream . at 3-r. od. per ream. 8 Reams ... at 2s. 6d. per ream.
4 Reams . „ 2s. gd. 12 „ 2s. 3d.

Xitbograpbtc Circulars,
PRINTED ON SUPERFINE BLUE OR CREAM PAPER, WITH
FLY LEAF.
IOO. 250. 500. 1000. 5000.
Note— i page 6/6 10/6 16/6 25/0 100/0
,, 2 „ 13/0 16/6 24/0 37/6 160/0
Quarto— I page 9/6 iS/6 22/6 40/0 170/0

LITHOGRAPHING ENVELOPES.
UNDER FLAP OR OUTSIDE FOR ADDRESS.
500,4/0; IOOO, 5/0; 2000,9/0 ; 3000, 12/6; 50OO, 17/6; 10,000,32/6.

L,ETTERPRESS j-'RINTING IN ALL ITS ^RANCHES,


ESTIMATES FORWARDED FREE OF CHARGE.

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DRAWING PAPERS.
EXPLANATION OF SURFACES.
(N.) "Not," or natural surface with a slight grain.
(H.P.) "Hot-pressed," or smooth surface.
(R.) " Rough," or coarse surface.
WHATMAN'S SUPERFINE HAND MADE.
Surfaces. Si.ze. Per Quire.
£ s. d.
Demy N. & H.P. 20 by finches O 3 0
Medium N. & H.P. 22 17 <1 040
Royal N., H.P. & R. 24 '9 .. 056
Super Royal N. & H.P. 2? 19 ,, 066
Elephant N. & H.P. 2S 23 ,, 090
Imperial N..H.P. & R. 3« 22 ,, 090
Colombier . . . N. & H.P. 34 23 ,, o 13 6
Atlas N. & H.P. 34 26 ,, o 13 6
Double Elephant N.,H.1\ & R. 40 27 o 17 o
Antiquarian ... N., & H.P. 53 31 ,, 400

TURKEY MILL MACHINE MADE.


Surfaces. Per Quire.
s. d.
Demy N. & H.P. I 9
Royal N. & H. P. 3 °
Imperial N. & H.I'. 5 o
Double Elephant N. .V H.P. 9 6

TRACING PAPER.
Size. Per Quiie.
S. d.
Double Crown ... ... ... ... 30 by 20 inches 4 6
Double Double Crown ... ... ... 30 ,, 40 9 o
Double Double Double Crown ... ... 60 ,, 40 ,, iS o

VELLUM TRACING CLOTH


(SAGAR'S ORIGINAL PATENT).
In Pieces of 24 Yards.
Per Yard. Per Piece
s. J. £ <i-
18 inches wide ... ... 09 0 15 O
36
42 ,,„ 1 201 6 1 10 o
200
BRISTOL BOARDS AND MOUNTTNC BOARDS IN VARIOUS SIZES.

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ELLIOTT'S 2-IN. IMPROVED POCKET PRISMATIC, AND
LUMINOUS DIAL COMPASS.

2097 Suitable for either day or night use, see fig., in case ... ... ... 2 17
4-IN. SURVEYOR'S COMPASS, OR CIRCUMFERENTER.
2098 With folding sights, complete, with ball and socket, in mahogany case,
and with tripod stand 414 6
2-IN. BAR NEEDLE MAGNETIC COMPASS.
2099 In brass box, with folding sights (geological) I I o

ABBEY'S REFLECTING
LEVEL.

2079
2079 Reading by vernier to io' ; scale of slopes, and inches per yard rise. £ s. d.
in pocket case ... .200
2080 Ditto, ditto, with compass for horizontal readings, in sling case 2 10 o
2081 Ditto, ditto, but with a prismatic compass for horizontal read
ings, in sling case .. ... 400
2082 Magnifying glass, fitted to either of the above, extra ... 046
2083 Rule form, boxwood clinometer, with degrees, inches per yard rise,
compass, two levels and folding sights, in leather case ... ... 2 10 o
2084 Ditto, ditto, cheaper form ... ... I 7 6

POCKET COMPASSES.
In bronze and nickel-plated hunter cases.

Diameter in Inches.
2103 With bar needle 1^ ij ij 2
and silvered metal
dial, seeJig. .. 9/0 9/6 10/0 11/6
2104 With floating card
dial, seefig. ... 8,6 9,0 9/6 10/6
2105 With floating pearl
dial 1 1/6 12/0 13/0 17/0
2106 With luminous
painted dial ... 10,0 10/6 11/6 14/0

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Pocket Cases of Mathematical Drawing Instruments.

No. 3301. Electrum. Ex. Quality.


33°o Morocco Leather Case, with name plate, containing : £
4^-inch or 6-inch compass, double knee-joints, ink ami
pencil points and lengthening bar, hair divider, double-
loint ink and pencil bows, set of three spring bows, one
lift-up nib and one solid nib pen, pricker, ivory
protractor, and ivory architects' scale 3 15 o 4 10
33°i Ditto, ditto, fitted with ordinary needle points 430 418
3302 Ditto, ditto, ditto, nut and bolt needle points ... 4 11 o 5 6
3303 Case, as above, containing : 44-inch or 6-inch sector joint
compass, with one knee-joint, ink and pencil point, and
lengthening bar, hair divider, ink and pencil bows, one
knee-joint, set of three spring lxjws, one lift-up nib and
one solid nib pen, and ivory protractor 2 12 o 3 3
3304 Ditto, fitted with ordinary needle points ...300 3 10
3305 Ditto, fitted with nut and bolt needle points 380 3 iS
Ditto, without knee-joint to compass and ink and pencil bows, less per set, 8/0
3306 Case, as above, containing : 4$-inch or 6-inch long-joint compass, with
ink and pencil points and lengthening bar, plain divider, ink and
pencil bows, one lift-up nib pen, and boxwood protractor ... ... I 15
3307 Small Morocco Case, containing : 4-inch plain electrum divider, bow
pen, bow pencil, and ruling pen ... ... ... ... ... I 7
N.B. — In Brass, the above are about 10 per cent. less.
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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 21
MILITARY SKETCHING BOARDS.

2293
VERNER'S WRIST PLANE TABLE (OR CAVALRY
FIELD SKETCHING BOARD).
2389 7^ in. by 5 in., with patent rollers, and strap to fasten cn wrist, scale £ f. </.
of I in., 4 in., and 6 in. = l mile in yards : normal scale of H. E.
for 20 ft. at 6 in. = i mile; self-clamping clinometer and l-in. bar
needle Compass, with direction line, and divided each 10 deg.
on ring ; complete with ruler and rubber Lands, seeJig. ... ... 1 lo o
2290 Ditto, ditto, fitted with fixed universal ruler ... ... 1150
2291 Canvas case for ditto ... ... ... ... ... ... 060
2292 Leather case for ditto ... _ o 10 6
COL. RICHARD'S PATTERN CAVALRY FIELD
SKETCHING BOARD.
2293 7l in. by 5j in., with scale of H.E., wrist strap, plain i-in. compass,
detachable wood rollers, ruler, and rubber bands, see fig. I I o
2294 Cases as above ... ... .. ... —
SANDHURST ORDINARY PORTFOLIO SKETCHING CASE.
2295 12 in. by 12 in ... o 12 o
2296 8 in. Boxwood Ruler, scales of 4 in. and 6 in. = t mile in yards, with
metal folding sights, for use with sketch boards ... ... ... o 12 o
2297 13 in. ditto, ditto, for small plane tables OIS o
2298 Vemer's Improved ditto, with 2-in. magnetic compass let in flush
with rule 1 17 6
CONTINUOUS PAPER FOR VERNER'S PLANE TABLE.
2299 Per 12 yards 016
23CO Ditto, ditto, for sketch board per 12 yards 010
PAPER FOR SANDHURST SKETCHING CASES.
2301 12 in. by 12 in., light b'ue lined ... per doz. sheets 020
Section or other pater supplied to order.
45, Pall Mall, London.

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22 HARRISON AND SONS,

WRAPPING PAPERS.
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE.
s. d.
Double Small-Hand or Whitey-Brown, best quality, largest size. II lbs. 6 6
11 13 lbs. 7 6
M 15 lbs. 9 6
»l 17 lbs. 11 6
11 19 lbs. 12 6
BROWN PAPERS.
Per Quire. Per Ream
s. d. £ s. d.
Double Imperial, Best . 2 6 220
Imperial 1 3 I I o
1 o o 17 o
TISSUE PAPERS.
White or Blue Shade 0 6 o 8 o
Tinted, various colours ... from 1 o o 14 o
CARTRIDGE PAPER.
Size 21 by 26 in. I 10 o
CURL PAPERS.
In Packets of 500, 6d. ; or one doz. Packets, 5*. 1000, Is. ; or one doz. Packets, lor. 6rf.

BLOTTING PADS WITH LEATHER CORNERS.


MADE WITH BEST BLOTTING, ANY COLOUR.
Size. J. d.
Quarto 10^ by %% in 2 6 each
Foolscap 14 ,, 9 ,, ... .. 30,,
Demy 16 ,, 10^ , 36,.

IMPROVED EMBOSSING PRESSES.

£ s. d.
No. 1. J or i-Inch Die, best quality o 17 6
„ 2. For i^-Inch Die, ditto I I o
„ 3. Prepared especially for the large Official Steel Dies of
Ambassadors or Consuls 2 10 o

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 23

PATENT DUPLEX PRESS.

SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY, CHEAPNESS, POWER.

For Stamping Notarial, Official, Corporate, and other Seals, Ac

Messrs. Harrison & Sons beg to call attention to the Patent Duplex Press : so
little force is needed to work it, that the Press requires no fixing, and a stand is not
necessary ; it may be placed on an ordinary table or desk.
It is constructed without screw or springs, the power being produced by a Cam.
From the extreme simplicity of its mechanism, it can be supplied at one-half the price of
an ordinary screw-press.
The Patent Duplex Press can be fitted with a lock, so as to prevent its being used by
an unauthorized person.

Price of Press (for Dies not exceeding 2'/i inches in diameter) ... 5 50
Price of Locking Apparatus and two Locks . 150

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24 HARRISON AND SONS,

BRASS ENDORSEMENT STAMPS.


Ordinary Egyptian or Roman letters from 2s. 6d. per doz. Garter or Ribbon, 4*., or
Dotted outline, is. 6d. each. Monograms, Crests, Arms, Facsimiles, &c.

ROUND PADS IN JAPANNED TIN WITH LID.


No. I, y/2 inches diameter, 2s. fx/, each.
No. 2, 4 ,, ,. +f. ,,
No. 3. 5 •• •• 5'-

PREPARED ENDORSEMENT INK.


s. d.
Black 1 o per bottle
Blue I 6 „
Red 20 ,,

MARKING INK.
Bond's, is. per bottle.

INDIA RUBBER STAMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS


MADE TO ORDER.

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 25

EMBOSSED DISH PAPERS, &C.


BEST QUALITY PAPER.
A 11 Sizes.

EMBOSSED OVAL DISH PAPERS. ROUND EMBOSSED PLATE PAPERS.


From 3</. per dozen. From 3*/. per dozen.

Small Cutlet Frills. Ham Frills (Flat).


Pink or white. From (xt. per dozen.
3 dozen in box, 6a.

Casks for Souffles, Kamequins, &c. Laced Dessert Papers.


From 4a". per dozen. From 40". per dozen.

Special quotations for large quantities.

45, Pall Mall, London.


26 HARRISON AND SONS,

THE "CLIFTON" BRIDGE CASE,


with Fall Front, Flap, and Catch.
Pitted with 2 packs of Playing Cards, rounded corners, 2 Scoring Blocks with pencils,
and I " Pocket Guide to Bridge,'' by Boaz.

£ >• A
Morocco, faced Watered Silk, size 9 x 4} x I J in ... o 13 o
Russia, „ „ „ „ o 16 6
Crocodile, „ „ „ „ 1 I o

THE "PORTLAND" BRIDGE CASE.


Fitted with 2 packs of Playing Cards, Rounded corners, 2 Bridge Scoring Blocks with
pencils, and 1 " Pocket Guide to Bridge," by Boaz.

French Morocco, Watered Silk in Lid, fall front and catch, size 7} x 4J x 2J in. o 15 o
Morocco, ,, ,, ,, ,, o 16 o
Russia, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, o 19 6
Crocodile, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, 126
SILVER MOUNTED PATIENCE BOXES.

Spanish Roan, padded top, with two large diagonal silver coiners, containing £ s. d.
2 packs of cards, size I J x 1 J in o 7 6
Large size, ditto containing 2 packs of cards, size 3 x 2 in. ... 093

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PLAYING CARDS.
ALL THE NEWEST PATTERNS KEPT IN STOCK.
De la Rue's, Goodall's, and other Makers, It., is. 2s., 2s. 6d., and 3s.
per pack.

PLAYING CARDS FOR CLUBS, REGIMENTS, Ac.


Playing Cards, printed at the back with Badge or Private Crest, can be supplied in
quantities of not less than 12 dozen packs in two colours of enamel.
Estimates may be hailfor Special Designs.

GAME SCORING BLOCKS.


SEVENTY-TWO PRINTED TEAR-OFF PAGES, LEATHER PENCIL LOOP, AND PENCIL.

THE CAMDEN WHIST MARKERS.

ADAPTED FOR SHORT AND LONG WHIST, MADE IN VARIOUS STYLES, WITH
INDICATORS ON PATENT METALLIC SPRINGS.

s. d.
Elxmy or Walnut, with Ivory
Indicators 9 o per pair.
Rosewood or Satinwood, with
Satinwood or Walnut Indicators 5 0

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28 HARRISON AND SONS,

THE KLTK BRIDGE MARKER.

Prepared on a new principle in which a '* Klik " is distinctly


heard whenever a change is made in the score.
£ s. d.
Size 6h x 2f ins. I I o per pair.

THE CLUB WHIST MARKER.


s. d.
Large size, Satinwood or Walnut Indicators 7 6 per pair.

RED TAPE.
Marrmu width. Middle width. Broad width.
2/- per dozen pieces. 2/6 per dozen pieces. 3/- [ier dozen pieces.

SILK RIBBON (Green or Blue).


Per card is. 3d.

SILK CORD (Green or Blue).


Per Reel is. 3d.

STRING AND TWINE.


Various thicknesses kept in stock.

ALUMINIUM PEN AND PENCIL CASES.


13est quality, 1/6, 2/- 2/6, 4/- and 4/6 each.

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 29

MORDAN'S PENCIL LEADS.

Size II. or M. s. d.
Per Packet, containing 12 best Leads 20
». .. 6 „ I o
,, „ 12 prepared Leads .. 1 o
>> >> 6 n o 6
Size VS. or W.
Per Packet, containing 12 best Leads ... 2 6
>, 6 ,, 1 3
„ „ 12 prepared Leads 16
» » 6 ,, o 9

BRASS PAPER FASTENERS, "ROUND HEADS."


In Gross Boxes.
No. 1. is.. No. 2. is. 31/., No. 3. is. 6J. per box.
Assorted Boxes, is. per box.

WASHING BOOKS.
Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Family from bd. each.

STICKPHAST OFFICE PASTE.


Large Bottles, with Brush is. each.

HIGGINS' PHOTO MOUNTER.


is. and 2y. per bottle.

SEALING WAX.
Best Red, in sticks of 10, 20, or 40 to the lb. 5^. per 11).
,, Black ,, ,, ,, Si. ,,
Prepared for Hot Climates at same price.
Parcel Wax is. per lb.

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30 HARRISON AND SONS,

ROYAL AROMATIC ELASTIC BANDS (RED).

In Boxes containing a serifs of Six dozen in each Box, ofvarious sizes.

d. d.
No. I Thin 6 per Box. No. I Extra Strong o per Box.
2 o 2 6 „
3 6 3 6
4 3 4 3
5 3 3
6 o 6

Series, No. 4.

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ROYAL AROMATIC ELASTIC BANDS (RED)—continued.

Series, No. 6.

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32 HARRISON AND SONS,
IMPERIAL AROMATIC PATENT ELASTIC BANDS.
These Bands are chiefly intended for placing round Papers and Parcels of every
description, and where a proper size is selected, will hold the same firm and compact,
and yet allow of considerable addition or reduction. They are perfectly free from any
unpleasant smell, and are not affected by climate.

These Bands represent the exact size ofthe article in a state ofrest.
They are made in two thicknesses :—
PER GROSS. EXTIiA STRONG. PER OK OSS. EXTRA STRONG
s. d. s. d. 1 i. d. s. d.
II « 4 2 9 1 No. 2 ... ... 4 10 10 0
b 1 8 .5 6 3 - ... 7 0 14 0
t 2 2 4 6 4 ... ... 8 6 16 6
d 2 6 5 o S - ... 10 6 21 0
No. I 4 2 8 o 6 ... ... 13 0 26 0
a b and c in Gross Boxes.
d-i 2. 3. 4, 5 and 6 in 'A or Vi Cross Boxes at 6d. per Gross extra.
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STEEL PENS.

A large assortment of Gillott's and Mitchell's Steel Pens kept in Stock.

MACNIVEN AND CAMERON'S PENS.


Waverley, Pickwick, Hindoo, Owl, &c, &c.
BRANDAUER & Co.'s CIRCULAR-POINTED PENS.
D. LEONARDT & Co.'s BALL-POINTED PENS.

Sample boxes of any of the above pens, 6d. and IJ. each.

A variety of other kinds of Steel Pens always kept in stock, but if Pens of any
particular make are required, one inclosed in a letter, as sample, will meet with prompt
attention.

BLACK LEAD PENCILS.


In all degrees by various makers. l/-, 2/-, 3/- and 5/- per dozen.

COLOURED LEAD PENCILS.


BEST QUALITY.
3d. each, or 2/9 per dozen.

INDELIBLE COPYING INK PENCILS.


Violet, is. each.

PENHOLDERS.
In Wood, Bone, Vulcanite, &c, in great variety.

DRAWING PINS.
3d. , $d. , $d. , and 6d. per dozen.

PAPER KNIVES.
In Ivory, Bone, and Wood, various sizes.

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34 HARRISON AND SONS,

GOOSE QUILL PENS.

Small Green String 2S. per hundred.


Orange V- it
Green As- n
Blue 6s. 11
Purple and Yellow Us. ■i
„ Green IOJ. ii
Pink and Blue 12S. •i
Pink w- ii
Pink and Green 15*- ii
Purple and Orange (extra) iSs. ii
,, Green (super extra) ... 21S. •'
In Boxes, containing 12 and 2$, is., 2s., and is. 6a. each.

SWAN PENS AND QUILLS.

Pink and Blue 24*. per hundred.


Orange and Green ... ... ... 27s. ,,
Pink and Green 3ar. „
Purple and Orange 36s. ,,
Pink (extra) ... ... ... ... 45J. per hundred and upwards.
Boxes of Six, is. 6d~., 2s. 6d., and 3J. ; in Boxes of Twelve, y., 4s. 6d., and 6f,

HUDSON BAY PENS AND QUILLS.

Pink i&s. per hundred.


Pink and Blue
Pink and Green 3os-
Purple and Orange 3°*-
Pink (extra) 4$s. per hundred and upwards.
Crow Quills, 3*. 6d. ; Pens, 4/. 6d. ; Turkey Quills, 4s. (sd. ; Pens, $s.

QUILL TOOTHPICKS from 6d. per box upwards.

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 35

WRITING INKS,
OF A VARIETY OF MAKERS, KEPT IN STOCK.

H. MORRELL'S REGISTRATION INK.


This is a permanent and Indelible Black Writing Ink. It is specially adapted for
Hot Climates, and is noted for its Intensity, Fluidity and Durability.
s. d.
Quart bottles 2 o each.
Pint „ I o ,,
Small ,, ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 06,,
STEPHEN'S BLUE BLACK WRITING FLUID.
WRITES A GREENISH BLUE COLOUR, AND CHANGES TO AN INTENSE BLACK.
In bottles, 6d., is., 2s., and y. each.
CORAL RED INK,
WARRANTED TO RETAIN ITS COLOUR IN ANY CLIMATE.
In bottles, 6d., is., 2s., and 3*. each.

AZURE BLUE INK,


A BRIGHT UNCHANGEABLE BLUE FLUID.
In bottles, 6d. , Is., 2S., and y. each.
VIOLET INK,
In glass bottles, with stopper, 6W. and is. each.

COPYING INKS.
STEPHEN'S BLUE-BLACK.
In bottles, is., 2s., and 3s. each.
MORRELL'S BLACK.
In bottles, is., is. 6d. and 3-f. each.
Any of the above Inks tan be supplied in gallons and half-gallons at reduced rates.

INK POWDERS,
BLACK, RED, AND COPYING.
In packets, 6d. each.
Each packet will make one pint of Ink.
Strongly recommended for Hot Climates
For Endorsement Inks see page 24.

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B 1
HARRISON AND SONS,

LIQUID GUM.
(EXTRA STRENGTH.)
S. d.
No. I Size, with Brush and Cover complete ... o 6 each.
No. 2 „ „ „ „ ... I o „
Packed in cases of I doz. each, 5 s. and iox.

CAPSULED BOTTLES OF GUM FOR


REFILLING.
s. d. s. d.
Pints 1 o each 10 o per doz.

Packed in cases of I doz. each.

GLASS GUM POTS,


WITH BRUSH AND GLASS COVER.
s. d.
2}i inches 1 6 each.
I 9 ..
White Opaque 20,,

THE PATENT LABEL DAMPER.

THE MOST SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE INSTRUMENT VET INTRODUCED.


s. d.
Small Size I ° each.
Large Size ••• 1 6 i»

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 37

As supplied to the Clubs ; Glass Bottle, with wire across to prevent clogging oi
gum at mouth of bottle, best Camel-hair Brush, Nickel-plated, with wood top. Also
supplied without wire, for use as Water Bottles for moistening envelopes, &c
Price 2s. bd. each.

Special quotations for large quantities.

LUGGAGE LABELS.
Parchment Labels .. .. ... 2s. and y. per 100.
Linen Labels is. bd. and is. bd. ,,
Labels with strings ... ... u. bd., 2s., and 2s. bd. „
Adhesive Paper Labels... ... ... ... ... 2d. and 3d. per book.

Luggage Labels printed to order at the shortest notice.

NEWSPAPER AND BOOK POST WRAPPERS


Small size, containing 50 Wrappers bd. per packet.
Medium ,, ,. 25 ,, ... ... ... .. 6d. ,,
Large „ ,, 15 ,, bd. „

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38 HARRISON AND SONS,

INDIA- RUBBER.
Best Bottle India-Rubber, 6d. per piece. Best Patent India-Rubber, from 3d. per piece.
Faber's Ink and Pencil Erasers 6d. and Is. each.

PAPER

These PapeirCleaners are particularly suitable for the Office, Artists and Engineers, as
they remove pencil marks easily ; any dust left after erasing is brushed off with the
reverse end.jftfjrf. each.

DEED WAFERS.
Extra adhesive, for Deeds or other Law purposes, a,d. per box.

KEY LABELS.
Bone ... t)d. per docen.

KEY RINGS.
All sizes from is. per doien.

PEN KNIVES.
A "Teat variety in stock from is. each.

DESK KNIVES AND ERASERS.

Knite or Spade shape ... ... ... .. ... ... •■ IX. each.

SCISSORS.
Office Scissors, 7-inch y. ; 8-inch p. 6d. ; 9-inch p. 6d. per pair.
Nail Scissors, from is. 6d. per pair.

PERRY'S INSTANTANEOUS INK EXTRACTOR,


For Office, Toilet, and General Use.
// rapidly removes Ink-spots, Fruit, Wint, and other stains, from the Skin, Paper,
Linen, etc.
Price, with full directions, 6d. each.

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 39

PEN TRAYS.

Glass is. o.j. each.

LETTER TRAYS.

Wire Tray, with Lifter for lifting up the Papers, 12J x in. ... 2s. od. each.
i» „ 14 x 9l in- — 2s. yd. „

BRONZE PAPER WEIGHTS.

With Fist .. Is., is. (ni., 2s. 3,/. each.


With Fancy Knob &/., is., is. fid. .,
PAPER WEIGHTS.
Covered Leather is. 6d. 2s. 2s. 6a., each.

BRONZE PEN BRUSHES.

is. and is. 6d. each. With Shield, 2s. and 2s. 6d. each.

45, Pall Mall, London.


HARRISON AND SONS,

QUILL PEN-MAKING MACHINES.

ENGLISH BLADES.

s. d.
Black Handle, I Blade 60 each.
Cocoa Wood Handle, 1 Blade ... ... ' ... 76,,
Ivory Handle, 1 Blade 10 6 „
,, „ with Nibber, 1 Blade 12 6 ,,
,, ,, 2 Blades 15 o „
Extra large size for Cutting Swan Quills from 18 6 ,,

Pin, Stamp, and Wafer Boxes is. 6d. each.

ROUND EBONY RULERS.

WELL SEASONED AND FRENCH POLISHED, EXTRA THICK.


9-in. 12-in. 15-in. 18-in. 21-in. 24-in.
is is. 6d. 2s. 2s. 6d. 3/. 3<r\ p. 6d. each.

FLAT EBONY RULERS.

9 in. 12-in. 15-in. 18-in. 21-in. 24-in.


6d 3d. lorf. is. is. 3d. is. td. each.

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 41

COPYING PRESSES.

Cast Beam. Wrought Beam


Sire. Best Quality, Best Quality,
Third Quality. Second Quality. Brass Handles. Brass Handles.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ .. d. L x. d.
Royal Quarto, 12 by 10 ... 1 17 6 276 2 13 6 300
Foolscap, ... 15 ,, 10 ... 2 10 6 3 5° 3 12 6 440
Post Folio ... 18 „ 12 ... 3 12 0 486 4 18 0 5 10 0
Large Folio... 20 ,, 14 ... 5 12 6 6 15 0 7 12 0 880
Royal Folio ... 24 ,, 19 ... 7 17 6 990 "So 12 s 0
A Special Press is also made of lower quality than any of the above—Quarto, 32/-;
Foolscap, 40/-; Folio, 66/-.

STANDS FOR COPYING PRESSES.


For Roval 4W 1 For Foolscap For Post Folio
Press. Press. Press.
£ S. d. £ S. d. £ s. d.
Painted wood, one drawer .. 1 7 0 I 12 O 1 17 6
,, ,, two drawers 1 11 6 I 16 6 220
and two hinged
1 16 0 2 2 0 276
Polished mahogany, one drawer ... 1 16 0 2 2 0 296
n ,, two drawers ... 2 4 0 2 11 6 2 19 6
n » two hinged flaps and '
two drawers, one with patent 4-guard 3 9 6 3 18 6 4 10 0
lock
Polished mahogany, as Pedestal Cup
board, with shelf ; two hinged flaps ' 4 6 6 4 16 6 5 8 0
and one drawer, with patent 4-guard , 1
lock
Also for lower quality Press as above, stained Deal—Quarto 18/-, Foolscap 21/-, Folio 25/-.

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42 HARRISON AND SONS,

PATENT PORTABLE COPYING PRESS

Open.

Closed.
Quarto Sire, 124 x 8 in. 23*. Orf". each.
Foolscap „ 14} x 8 in. 30*.
This Press is made of Polished Mahogany with Nickelled Steel and Brass Mountings,
and occupies very little space, and is therefore of great use to travellers.

LETTER COPYING BOOKS.


HALF BOUND SMOOTH CALF, CLOTH SIDES, ENGLISH QUALITY OF PAPER.
s. d.
Medium quarto, 1,000 leaves 8 6
75° .. 7 6
,. » 500 .. 6 o
25° .. 4 '
Foolscap Folio, 1,000 ,, II 6
Commoner qualities kept in stock, and obtained to order.

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 43

COPYING PAPER.
Per Ream.
s. d.
Quarto 5 °
Foolscap 6 6
Folio 8 o

OILED PAPER AND DRYING PAPER.


s. d.
Oiled Paper, 6 sheets folio (cut to the size required) ' 4
Drying Paper „ „ „ o 8

EARTHENWARE DAMPING WELLS.

Small... is. 6d. each.


Large... 2s.

COPYING BRUSHES.
CAMEL HAIR, WITH CEDAR HANDLES.
2- inch
2% -inch
3-inch
3^ -inch
4-inch

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44 HARRISON AND SONS,

PEWTER INKSTANDS.

Plain. With Cap. With Plate. With Cap and Plate.


s. d. 3. d. s. d. f. d.
a^-in. o 10 each. in. I 9 each. 2* in. 1 10 each. 2 6 each.
J n I 5 •> 3 i» 2 o „ 3 30.. 3 .. 3 9..
Z% „ 2 o „ »» 2 9.. 3* »» 3 9.. 3lA .. 46,,
3K
4 » 3 0 .. 4 'i 3 9.. 4 1 > 5 ° .. 4 .. S 9 ,.
5 » 3 9 .. S *i 4 6„ S 11 6 0 „ s 7 6„

GLASS INKSTANDS.

SOLID ROUND INKS, STOPPERED.

s.
I %-inch 1 0 each.
2 I 3 ..
3 2 0 „
1% 2 6 .,
4 3 0 „
5 4 6 „

ROUND CONE INKS, STAR BOTTOM


PLAIN. t. d.
1 % -inch 0 10 each.
2 „ 1 o „
2lA I 3 ,.
3 1 »»
CUT.
2 -inch ... ... ... ■■• ••■ ■•• 2
2# 2
3 ,. 3 11
SQUARE DESK INKS, REVOLVING TOPS.
s. d.
A Cut, \%, iH, ijf, 2-inch, Bronzed Top 1 6
=1 Cut,
Cut ,, 1, 11 11„ Plated 2 3
1 Cut, „ , Gilt 3 «
This is the most secure Ink made.

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 45

GLASS INKSTANDS.

45, Pall Mall, London.


46 HARRISON AND SONS,

REPORTERS' INKSTANDS.
FRAMED POCKET INKSTANDS (RANSOME'S PATENT).

s. J.
Polished Walnut Frame 2$i inches by I Ji 50 each.
2% .. 2# 7 6 „
3H „ 1° 6 ..
These compact and convenient Inkstands will be found very suitable for the pocket
or travelling bag. Their construction secures them from leakage and from the liability
to upset when in use.
Directions for Opening and Shutting the Framed Inkstands.
Push the ink case at the part marked " Push " and, when raised to a right angie
with the frame, slide it to the centre. In sliding the ink case back into the frame, apply
the pressure at the lowest part, and it will be found to move along the groove quite
easily.

Mahogany with sliding covers for ink wells and Glass Pen Tray ... -]s. 6rf.

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers.

INKSTANDS.

INKSTAND AND PENBRUSH.

Finished in very best .style price £l 6rf.

INKSTAND WITH DRAWER.

£i is. oJ.

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48 HARRISON AND SONS,

INKSTANDS.

THE SLIDING TOP INKSTAND.

With hollows for Pens, &c, and well beneath, so arranged that papers, &c, may
be readily removed.
Price from £i ij. od.

PERPETUAL DATE DENOTERS.

i. d.
Polished Mahogany, Wood Front, Linen Tapes, 6 in. 3 o each.
n if i> ,i 8^ in. . 4 6 „
»» .. >> >i i, lo£ in. 6 o „
ii ii ii ., 13 in. 10 6 „

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THE CIRCULAR PILLAR BOX.

3 &
6 6

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so HARRISON AND SONS,

MEMORANDUM SLATES.

Size. s. d.
Memorandum Slates in Spanish ~)
6;+ by 3# 2 oeach.
Roan frames, with strut at back to
2 6 ,
stand, lettered at top " Make a
1% 4% 3 o „
■note of it," wooden pencil. J

MEMORANDUM BLOCKS.

Removable Memorandum Blocks ) Size. s. d.


on Roan Stand, with perforated 4% by 3>i I o each.
leares to tear off Fitted with -
1 6 „
cedar pencil and lettered " Make a
note of it." 7X „ 4H 2 O „
Refills, 6d., o,d., and i/- each.

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 51

DATE CASES, &c.

French Morocco is. 6J. each.


Sets of Cards for Re-filling (annually) may be had separately ... 6d. ner set.

THE "VICARAGE" LETTER RACK.

Green cloth with leather bands. Made to stand or hang.


Size. Each.
s. d.
18 in. by 14 in., with leather frame (as illustrated) .„ 13 3
154 in. by IlJ in., without leather frame ... ... 80

45, Pall Mall, London.


52 HARRISON AND SONS,

LETTER CLIPS, FILES, &c.


Best Quality.

Side or End.
s. d.
Bronzed Mounts, boards, covered
cloth, 4to ... I o
Ditto ,, ,, leap. ... I 3

s. d.
Lacquered Mounts, boards, covered
cloth, 4to I 3 each.
Ditto ditto (cap. I 6 ,,

s. d.
Lacquered Mounts, cloth flaps, (cap. I 6 each.

Upright Spike Files, Wood Stands, best quality, 4d.,6d., and Sd. each.
Ditto, with Hooks, 6d., 8d., and xod. each.

Spring Clips, lacquered or bronzed,


6d., yd., lod., is. yl., is. 6d. each.

Spring Clips, lacquered or bronzed,


6d., <)d., lod., is. yi., is. 6d. each.

Spring Clips, lacquered or bronzed,


6d., is., is. (yd. each.

45, Pall Mall, London.


Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 53

WOOD STRING BOXES.

Polished % lb., 2s. 6d. ... % lb., y. 6rf. ... I lb., 6s. 6d. each.
With Knife on top,

THREADING PIERCER.

This Piercer is a very useful article ; it contains a Reserve in the Handle for silk cord or
twine, price is. each.

PEN RACKS.

In Bronze or Brass, 2s. each.

LETTER CAGES.

I Hole, 2s. ; 2 Holes, 3j. ; 3 Holes, 4J. 6a. each.


With Drawer and Date Cards Js. each.

45, Pall Mall, London.


54 HARRISON AND SONS,

INKSTAND AND COPYING PRESS (REGISTERED).

WITH STATIONERY CASE.


This useful article, combining a Copying Press, Inkstand, and Case for Stationery,,
only occupies the same space as an ordinary Inkstand ; and any writing may be copied'
within its drawer without the Writer leaving his seat.
In Black Wood. In Oak or Walnm.
£ s. d. £ s. a.
Quarto size 4 14 6 526
Foolscap .. .. ... ... 5 10 o 600
With Patent 5-guard Lock, 2 Ink Glasses with Jointed Caps, and Copying Book,
complete.

WITHOUT STATIONERY CASE.


In Black Wood. In Oak or, Walnut-
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Octavo size 276 2 10 6
Quarto 2 14 o 2 18 6
Foolscap 3 5 6 3 n o
Including 2 Ink Glasses, with Jointed Caps, and Copying Book, complete.
Patent 5-guard Lock, 6/- extra.

The above can also he made to special order to match othei Fumiturt.

45, Pall Mall, London.


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56 HARRISON AND SONS,

STATIONERY CABINETS.
Light or Dark Oak.

With Porcelain Slate, Drawn Revolving Date Calendar and Glass Ink Bottles, complete.
£ s. d.
Quarto size 1 18 o
Foolscap size 2 12 O
OPEN STATIONERY CASES.

OAK. OAK,
s. d. With Leather Flaps.
8vo 4 o each. £ *. d.
4to 8 8vo ... ... ... o 7 6 each
Foolscap... 11 4to o 13 6 ,,
Double ... «s Foolscap ... o 16 6 „
4to, with Ink Range in With Wooden Shutter Flaps.
front '3 4to ... I 6 o each.
Foolscap, ditto 10 Foolscap... ... ... I 14 o ,,
45, Pall Mall, London.
Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 57

THE " SEPTIMUS " STATIONERY CABINET.


Size i6j^ in. by 12% in., in. deep.

Made to order in finest polished Oak, Walnut, Coromandel, and other woods, fitted
with pigeon-holes for answered and unanswered letters, &c, Stationery Rack, made to
take out, and use with or without the Cabinet ; Drawers with ink, range, blotting pad,
&c. Wing Doors, fitted on the right-hand side with slate, almanac, and card ; on the
left hand, morocco instrument board, and pocket for postcards; Nickel furniture, inlaid
or raised handles, and patent handle lock, &c. Price ,£8 lew. od.
Also made in quarto and octavo sizes, in Coromandel, lined satin-wood, Walnut, lined
satin-wood, &c.

THE ROYAL STATIONERY AND WRITING CABINET.


Size I4i in. by 10 in. by 13 in. deep.

Made to order in finest polished Oak or Mahogany, £8 14J. 6d.

45, Pall Mall, London.


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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 59

HOLLOW FRONT
CABINET.
Size 10 in. by 10% in. by 9 in. deep.
With Shutter Front, the whole finished
in the choicest manner. In Oak or
Mahogany.
Price £2 51. ad.

TRAVELLING BOOK STAND.


22 inches high.
Carrying books of any size in two tiers, and
Shelf between to hold Papers. In finest polished
Oak, finished in best style.
Price £} 3.5. od.
Made in cheaper quality, £2 2s. od.

LIQUEUR CABINET.
14^ in. by in. by II in. deep.

The doors when open are constructed so as to form a table on either side.
Contents :—3 Cut Glass Fruit Decanters and set of Plain Starred Glasses. In Finest
Polished Oak or Mahogany, £6 Js. 6d.

45, Pall Mall, London.


60 HARRISON AND SONS,

PATENT WRITING DESK.


In Three Sizes.
HAVING A PATENTED ACTION TO RAISE THE SLOPE WITHOUT DISTURBING THE
PAPEKS ON ITS SURFACE (AS SHOWN BY DOTTED LINES).

Made to order, in Oak, Walnut, Coromandel, Leather. "Covered any colour."


Dimensions of largest, 22 inches by 1 8.
Prices from £$ 7s- &d.
U can \x supplied with a Cover for the ink range, fitted with the patent hinges, forming
a l"dge for pens, pencils, &c.

All sites made to order.


12-mch double slide, in solid woods Irom 15/. upwards.

45, Pall Mall, London.


Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 61

SCRAP ALBUMS.

HALF LEVANT MOROCCO.


Half bound French Morocco, cloth sides, gilt finish, oblong or upright.
Sue of Leaf, No. of Leaves. Cartridge Leaves. Card Leaves.
Cartridge. Card. d. s. d.\
by inches. 54 3° 6 each, 5 o each,
9 54 3° o „ 5 6 „
10 54 3° o „ 7 6 „
16 n'A 54 30 o „ 10 6 „
21 13# ,, 54 30 o „ 20 o ,,
The above sizes also kept bound half Levant Morocco, raised bands, gilt edges, extra
gilt finish, at about double the price.

Full bound Chequered Persian, bevelled boards, white or toned card leaves, extra gilt
finish, or with padded covers, oblong or upright.
Size of Leaf. No. of Leaves. £ d.
9% by 7 inches. 3° 0 1; 9 each.
io# „ 8X „ 3° o 15 9 „
» 9 30 o 18 o „
I4M .. 10 30 « 4 o „
16 ,, 11% „ 3° 1 14 6 „
The above sizes also supplied, full bound Russia, at about double the price.

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62 HARRISON AND SONS,

POST-CARD ALBUMS.

FOUR ON A PAGE.
Handsome three-quarter binding in brown
Levant Morocco, with rough canvas sides, blind
finish, lettered in gold, leaves of thick toned
THREE ON A PAGE. Manilla paper on linen joints, opening quite flat.
Bound in half morocco with art cloth
sides, gilt lines and lettering, white £ s. d.
cartridge leaves. s. d. Holding 500 016 o each.
Holding 300 7 ach. „ 700 ...
,, 400 9
., 500 10 6 ,, ,, i.oco ...
Cheaper qualities kept in stock.

NEWS CUTTING BOOKS.

Half bound French Morocco, cloth sides, gilt finish, lettered on side, 120 pages,
ruled, paged, and indexed.
Sit* ofLeaJ. s. d.
Royal 4to 11^ in. by 9 59 each.
Imperial 4to 14X ,, 10 7 3..
Atlas 410 l6>£ „ 12 10 6 „
Afore expensive Bindings to order.
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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 63

GUARD BOOKS.
A continuous web strap is strongly fixed to each book in such a manner that, in
addition to a ready means of fastening, it forms a convenient handle by which the book
may be carried or removed from a shelf.

In strong Cloth Binding with Manilla sides, and leaves of Buff Cartridge Paper,
three guards to a leaf, indexed and paged :—
Size of leaf. No. of leaves. 5.
Demy 4to iof by 7J ICO 3 0 each
... ... ... iof „ 7i I30 3 9
Royal 410 12 „ 8J IOO 3 9 „!
12 „ 8f '3° 4 6 „
Crown folio ... Hi >. 9 ICO 4 6 „
,, ... ... ... a. >4i 9 130 5 0 „5
In Half-bound Red Basil, cloth sides, with leaves of Buff Cartridge Paper,
three guards to a leaf, indexed and paged : —
Size of leaf. No, of leaves. S. d.
Demy 4to _ ... ioj by 7f 100 43 each
>oj „ 7f 130 5 0.,
Royal 4to 12 „ SJ 100 So,,
» 12 „ 8| 130 5 9..
Crown folio 14J ,,9 100 5 9.,
'4i „ 9 '3° 6 3 ..
Larger sizes made to order.

BLOTTING BOOKS.
s. a.
French Morocco, quarto 36 each.
Persian, Lined Roan (limp), quarto .. ... 6 6,,
Foolscap, „ ,, 96,,
Blotting Books In Russia, Morocco, &c, kept in Stock, and made
to order.

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64 HARRISON AND SONS,

ENVELOPE CASES AND BLOTTERS.

Size of Box. Size of Blotter. £ s. d.


Long Grain Roan 8J by 44 ... 10J by 8 o 15 o each
Chequered Persian „ „ o 18 o „
Larger Size, Long Grain Rr an qi by 6 ... iiJbyS^ 1 1 o ,,

READY REFERENCE FILES.


For accounts paid and unpaid, Letters answered and unanswered.
Size 8 \i by 3 inches.
French Morocco, with elastic Bands 2s. od. each.
Any size made to order.

EMPTY DESPATCH BOXES.


BRAMAH LOCK, SUNK BRASS HANDLE, LONG HINGE, ELASTIC IN HEAD TO HOLD PAPERS.

16 by 10^ by 534 in.


£ d.
French Morocco, lined Roan 276
Russia, lined Roan 3 7 6
Polished Morocco,1, lined 300
Roan ;

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 65

THE UNIVERSAL DESK.


TWO FOLDS, THE LOWER COMPARTMENT FITTED WITH STATIONERY, THE TOP ONE
OPENING IN FRONT TO FORM A DESK ;
FITTED WITH INK BOTTLE, BLOTTING BOOK, PENHOLDER, PENCIL CASE,
AND IVORY PAPER KNIFE.

French Morocco, porcelain Slates, and Gilt-top Ink ...


Persian „ „ „ „
Morocco ,, ,, ,, „
Russia ,, ,, ,, „
Size 1 6 inchu, lined Spanish wood.

TRAVELLING COVERS FOR DESK AND DESPATCH


BOXES.
LINED SWAN'S-DOWN, STRONGLY STITCHED ALL ROUND, STRAP AND BUCKLE.
12-inch. 14-inch. 16-inch.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Best Basil I 10 o 1 13 o I 14 6
Solid Leather 1150 220 250

LEATHER COVERS FOR BRADSHAW AND ABC


RAILWAY GUIDES.
Long Grain Roan, 3s. each.

LEATHER COVERS FOR ARMY LIST AND NAVY LIST.


Long Grain Roan, y. each.

45. Pall Mall, London.


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HARRISON AND SONS,

LETTERING IN GOLD, SILVER, ON LEATHER


GOODS.

Monograms, Fac-similes, &c, Designed and Stamped upon Leather Goods in Gold,
Silver, and Colours.

PENWIPERS.

Different shapes, from bd. each.

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68 HARRISON AND SONS,

CARD CASES.

PULL-OFF CARD CASES.


Gentlemen's, Russia zs. yt. each.
Ladies', Russia y. ,,

LIMP CARD CASES (Various Patterns).


Ladies' and Gentlemen's, \s. 6d., 2s., 2s. 6d., y., 4*., and upwards.

li;mp metallic books.

OBLONG, BEST METALLIC PAPER, WITH PENCIL.


French Morocco is., IX. 64., and 2s. each.
Russia 2s., 2s. 6d., y. 6a'., and 4... ,,
Morocco 2s., 2s. 6d., y. and upwards.
The above books are also kept ruled for Betting.

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NOTE CASES.

French Morocco, RuWin, in 1 Morocco, 2'. V.. jf,, y. &/., and upwards.

EXPANDING ALPHABET CASES.


WITH LETTERKD DIVISION'S.

Sizr. £ s. d.
French Morocco, 12 divisions with Flap and Strap 9K by 6 0 9 6 each
24 ii ii ,, .. 0 12 0 „
» ,< 12 >• without Flap ... 1 1 i in. by 9 .. 0 10 0 »
•i ii 12 ii with Flap and Strap • 1* .. 0 12 6 >•
1. >> 24 .1 without Flap 11 0 12 6 ,.
24 with Flap and Strap 11 0 16 0 ,,
t2 without Flap 1 Si in. by 9i .. 0 11 6 „
12 with Flap and Strap ii .. 0 16 0 „
>• ii 24 without Flap i» .. 0 >S 0 „
„ » 24 with Flap and Strap i» 1 0 0 11

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70 HARRISON AND SONS,

PASSPORT CASES.

s. d.
Morocco 4 6 ea
Russia .. 5 0 •>

Passports Moun ted on Silk or Linen.

Passports and the necessary Visas are obtained for any country, at the
respective Consulates, without the personal attendance of the Traveller, thus
avoiding all trouble and delay. Application forms supplied gratis.

THE "BERWICK" WRITING PAD.

ith flaps to fold over pad, fastening with lock and key, fitted with gusset pockets
containing paper and envelopes, small account book, date calendar, pen, pencil, paper
knife, safety ink and Mem. tablet, size open 28 by llj, closed 15 by I iA.

£ s. d.
Roan ... I 1 o each. Russia 1 16 O each.
Morocco 1 13 ° Crocodile, lined Russia 3 3 0

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 71

EXPANDING BILL CASES.

Black Roan, 12-bellows gusset pockets, lined leather, elastic band,


size 11% in. by not lettered I 5 6 each,
Ditto, ditto, lettered January to December ... ... ... ... I 8 o „
Black Spanish Morocco, 12-bellows gusset pockets, lined leather, elastic
band, size liy2 in. by 5%, not lettered ... 1 11 6 „
^ Ditto, ditto, lettered January to December ... I 14 o ,,
Also to Order, fitted with Patent Expanding Lock and Strap.

BILL CASES.
Five Pockets, Broad Elastic Hand.

8-in. 9-in. 10-in. 1 1 -in. 12-in.


s. d. s. d. t. d. s. d. s. d.
Black Roan, lined Leather... ... 4 3 5 3 6 0 6 9 7 9
Black Spanish ,, „ ,, ... ... 6 3 7 9 9 0 10 3 12 0
Chains for ditto, with two Split Rings and Swivel, 2s. each.
Ditto, covered leather, 4/6.

45, Pall Mall, London.


72 HARRISON AND SONS,

THE POPULAR FILE.

A tough ABC Case, bound in green cloth,


with green Manilla sides. It has a strong web
strap and buckle, and a loop at the back for
convenience in removing'from shelf. The stift
cover projects above and below, and thus
protects the gussets from wear. A dozen of
these files will hold a year's invoices, letters,
&c, in the most accessible manner possible, so
that any document may be found at otue.
This is the most simple method of storing
papers. Notwithstanding their low price, the
Files are very strong, and will last for years.
A complete set of labels is supplied with each
File. They are made in four sizes, with 21
pockets, indexed A to Z.
s. d.
Octavo 10^ in. by 6 in. 2 o each.
Large Octavo in. „ 6X in. 2 3-
Quarto \\% in. „ 9^ in. 26,,
Foolscap 14X in. „ 9# in. 3 6„

THE "MAGPIE" FILE.


A File that will always remain tightly closed whether full or empty.
A strong, handsome ABC Ex
panding File, with flap and adjustable
strap fastening, made in a pretty shade
of dark grey art vellum cloth, with
cloth gussets. The partitions ate
lettered in a vivid white on a black
ground, and catch the eye at once.
The adjustable snap is fastened and
unfastened in a second ; it is simple
and strong, and cannot get out of order.
This File is on the same principle as
the well-known " Popular " File, but is
of a more permanent nature. The flap,
combined with the adjustable strap
(which is practically automatic), effectu
ally prevents dust reaching the papers.
A complete set of labels is supplied
with each file, width of back, 4 inches.

Octavo . .
Quarto ...
Foolscap
Made in three sizes, with 21 pockets, lettered A to

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 73

PORTFOLIOS,
FOR DRAWINGS, MUSIC, ETC.

to

HALF BOUND ROAN, CLOTH SIDES, SILK STRINGS, GOLD LINES.


£ '■ d.
Music, 16 by 11 inches 0 3 0 each.
Half Demy, 18 „ 12 0 3 3 ..
,, Royal, 19 » '3 , , 0 4 0 „
Demy, 20 „ 15 ... ... 0 4 6 „
Half Imperial, 22 „ 16 ,, 0 5 0 ,,
Medium, 23 >. 18 ,, 0 5 9 >•
Royal, 25 ,. 19 tf '1* ''* "** 0 6 9 ..
Super Royal, 27 20 ,t ••■ ■'■ "'• 0 9 3 ..
Imperial, 32 ,, 22 0 12 0 „
Atlas, 34 .. 27 ,, ... ... ... 0 16 9
Colombier, 3° ,, 24 ,, ... .- 0 15 9 -.

JAPANNED TIN CASH BOXES.

Lever Lock. 4-Guard Lock.


£ s. d. £ s. d.
in. by 1% wide, 2^ in. deep 0 10 9 0 14 3
7 11 4X , 2H .. 0 11 9 o'i 3
8 1, 4U . 3 0 12 6 0 16 6
9 5* . 1% „ 0 13 6 0 17
10 SX . 3U .. 0 14 9 0 18 9
11 11 6* , 4* „ 0 16 6 1 1 0
12 n 7X . 4'A .. 0 18 0 1 3 6
Larger sizes obtained to order.
Any of the above sizes fitted with Best Quality 7-Guard Lock at slightly higher rate.
All the above are Outside Measurements.

45, Pall Mall, London.


74 HARRISON AND SONS,

POSTAGE SCALES AND WEIGHTS.


FOR LETTERS, BOOK PACKETS, AND SMALL PARCELS.

ON SQUARE STAND, WITH SQUARE LETTER PAN. RATES OF POSTAGE ON PAN.


£ x. 4.
With Weights to 4 oz. ... 090
8 „ ... ... 0 12 o
>4 .- 0'4 3
16 •■■ o 17 3
32 ,, o 19 6
44 1. 120
Larger sizes and better qualities obtained to order.
Parcel Post Scales with raised Pans for weighing large parcels.
Any of the above Scales can be had with French, Indian, or other Foreign Weights at t
small extra charge.

JAPANNED TIN DEED BOXES.

With Lever Lock.


Long. Wide. Deep. £ d.
12 8 x 7 inches o 9 o
14 10 X 9 .. O II o
16 Iljx 10 o 13 o
18 13 X II 0 15 o
20 14 X 12 0 18 o
23 16 x 14 1 I o
Fitted with Hobbs Lock, 3/- extra.
Larger sizes made to order.

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 75

THE "NOTA BENE" THE " PELICAN "


STYLOGRAPHIC PENS FOUNTAIN PEN, with
5/- each. 14-ct. Gold Medium Polish
Nibs, 10/6 each.

45, Pall Mall, London.


76 HARRISON AND SONS,

THE "CONKLIN" SELF-FILLING PEN, with. Gold


Nibs. Fine, Medium, and Broad.

The materials of its patts are of the best quality. The gold pens are warranted
14-carat solid gold with iridium point. The ink reservoir is of the best quality rubber,
and will last several years. When necessary a new bulb can be supplied for sixpence.
Many pens are now sold, but they all have the same defect. They need taking to
pieces for cleaning, and when empty, replenishing with a separate filler. The
"CONKLIN" saves the mess and trouble of all this work.
N. B. —One special feature of this Pen is the impossibility of soiling the fingers
when writing. The ink (lowing direct from its reservoir to the nib without contact
with the barrel of the pen, no leakage at the point is possible.

PRICES.
COMPLETE PENS.
No. 1 ... ... ... ... 12/6
,, 2 ... ... ... ... 16/0
„ 3 ... ... ... ... 21/0

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 77

45, Pall Mall, London.


78 HARRISON AND SONS,

HALL'S PATENT
SIMPLEX HEKTOGRAPH
Is the latest device introduced for the instan
taneous fac-simile reproduction of any Circular,
Writing, Drawing or Music in Black Ink. It
is the most recently improved form of Copying
Apparatus by means of Composition, and its
perfected character is now such as to constitute it
a genuine marvel of its kind.
Outwardly it looks like a book, and could be
placed with bound volumes upon the library shelf.
It consists of two plates, which are movable, and
should be used alternately. After the necessary
number of copies (which are as sharp and
clear as lithography) have been taken, the Ink
remaining on the plate is not washed off;
but after the lapse of a few hours will have dis
BLOCK SHOWING HALL'S PATENT appeared by evaporation, and the plate will again
resume its
SIMPLEX HEKTOGRAPH CLOSED. Use are placedclear appearance. The Directions for
under the Composition (which is
transparent) ; they are therefore always readable
and immediately under the Operator's eye.
Prices for Hall's
Patent Simplex Hektograph.
(Each Apparatus contains 2 Plates.)
Not.
1 Octavo (size of printing surface 8x5)
complete with a Bottle of Black
Ink and Rubber ... 10/0 each.
2 Quarto Do. oj x 84 do. 18/0 ,,
3 Foolscap Do. 12J x 8J do. 25/0 ,,
4 Folio Do. 19 x 12 do. 34/0 „
5 Brief Do. ioj x 13} do. 36/0 „
Extra Bottles of Black Ink,
1/0 per Bottle.

Special Composition for Re


filling the Plates of Hall's Patent
Simple Hektograph, 3/0 per lb.
Jar.
N.B. —All genuine Hall's Patent Simplex
BLOCK SHOWING HALL'S Hektograph Composition is only supplied
PATENT SIMPLEX HEKTOGRAPH OPEN. in neat I -lb. Earthenware Jars bearing the
THE TWO PLATES ARE MOVABLE. Trade Mark (as on other side), with full
instructions.
Prices for Refilling the Plates of Hall's Patent
Simplex Hektograph.
1 Octavo 1/6 each plate.
2 Quarto 2/6 „
3 Foolscap 4/0
4 Folio 6/0
5 Brief 7/0

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Manufacturing and Export Stationers. 79-

HARRISON & SONS,

Printers by Appointment at the Foreign Office and War Office.

OFFICIAL STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION USED BY


AMBASSADORS, MINISTERS, CONSULS, &c.

CORRECT OFFICIAL SEALS OR DIES


For the use of the Diplomatic and Consular Services, and for the Colonial Governments.

Passports printed to order, and Private Arms plates engraved for printing upon sanu.

OFFICIAL ENVELOPES, WITH PRINTED ADDRESSES,


2S. per 100 extra.

On His Britannic Majesty's Service.


The Right HonbU

His Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,

FOREIGN OFFICE.
Consulate of\
\ LONDON.

SPECIMENS OF BORDERS FOR MOURNING


ENVELOPES.

Extra Braid. Broad. Middle. Narrow. Italian.

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Chlorodyne
HR< J. COLLIS BROWNE'S
■» CHLORODYNE is the
TRUE PALLIATIVE in
QOLOS, flEURAlGIA, BOUT,
^STHMA, QANCER, TOOTHACHE,
RHEUWATISM,

QR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S The GENERAL BOARD


OF HEALTH, London, DR .CHLORODYNE J. COLLIS BROWNE'S
U CHLORODYNE.— rapidly
REPORT that it ACTS cuts short all attacks of
DR. J. C. BROWNE (late like a CHARM, one dose gPILEPSY.SPASMS, COLIC,
Army Medical Staff) DIS generally sufficient. Dr.
COVERED a REMEDY, GIBBON, Army Medical
Staff, Calcutta, states :— PALPITATION
to denote which he coined "TWO DOSES COM
the word CHLORODYNE. PLETELY CURED ME HYSTERIA.
OF DIARRHOIA."
Dr. Browne is the SOLE
INVENTOR, and as the The Illustrated London News
Royal Irish Fusiliers, Cork. of Sept. 28M, 1895, says :
composition of Chlorodyne " If I were asked which
cannot possiblybe discovered Feb. 6/i, 1896.
single medicine I should pre
by Analysis (organic sub Dear Sir, fer to take abroad with ir.e,
I wish to give public testi as likely to be most generally
stances defying elimination), mony to the infinite value useful, to the exclusion of
and since the formula has which your remedy, for Dys all others, I should say
never been published, it is entery and Diarrhoea (Dr. CHLORODYNE. I never
Browne's Chlorodyne) proved travel without it, and its
evident that any statement to several members of the general applicability to the
to the effect that a com Special Service Corps, in the relief of a large number of
recent Ashanti Expedition. simple ailments forms its
pound is identical with Dr. I bought a small bottle just best recommendation."
Browne's Chlorodyne must befoie leaving London for
be false. West Africa, and having used IMPORTANT CAUTION!
it myself with beneficial I The IMMENSE SALE of
result, treated some of my this REMEDY has given rise
m. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S comrades with equal success to many UNSCRUPULOUS
U CHLORODYNE is a (though some of them were IMITATIONS.
liquid medicine which as very bad). I should be very N.B.—EVERY BOTTLE OF
suages PAIN of Every Kind, glad to recommend it to any GENUINE CHLORODYNE
one about to travel in a BEARS on the STAMP the
affords a calm, refreshing treacherous climate, where NAME of the INVENTOR,
DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE.
sleep WITHOUT HEAD they are so much exposed to
this dangerous malady. Sold in Bottks, Is. ltd., 2s. 9d.,
ACHE, and INVIGOR Gratefully yours, and 4s. 6d., by all Chemists.
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