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Hill, Claude Hamilton Archer. Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Sept. 29, 1885. S. of Capt. Edward N. [late 30th Regt.], of Norwood House, Beverley, Yorks. [B. Sept. 21, 1866. School, St Mark's, Windsor.] Matric. Michs. 1885. Appointed to the I.C.S., 1885. Under-Secretary to Bombay Government, 1892; to Government of India (Home Dept.), 1895-7. First Assistant and Secretary to the Resident of Hyderabad, June, 1898-Nov. 1899. Private Secretary to Lord Northcote, Governor of Bombay, 1899-1903. Deputy Secretary to Government of India, Foreign Dept., 1903-4. Political Secretary to Government of Bombay, 1904-6. Political Agent and Resident, Mewar, 1906-8. Member of the Royal Commission on decentralisation, 1907. Agent to Governor-General, Kathiawar States, 1908-12. C.I.E., 1904. C.S.I., 1910. Member, Executive Council, Bombay, 1912-15. Member of the Governor-General's Executive Council, [p.369] 1915-20. K.C.S.I., Jan. 1917. Retired, Dec. 1920. Director-General of League of Red Cross Societies, 1921-6. Lieut.-Governor, Isle of Man, 1926-33. Author, Indian Stepmother; Australia's Aspiration. Died Apr. 20, 1934, at Dulwich Village. (I.C.S. Lists, 1930; Who was Who, 1929-40; The Times, Apr. 21, 1934.) | Claude Hamilton Archer HILL Approx. lifespan: 18661934 pens. Emmanuel College adm1885:09:29 s. of Captain Edward N. HILL late of 30th Regiment of Norwood House, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire b. 1866:09:21 Sch: St Mark's School Windsor, [ Berkshire ] Matric. 1885:10MT: Appointed: to I.C.S. 1885 Under-Sec.: to Bombay Government Bombay, [ India ] 1892 Under-Sec.: to Home Department, Government of India India 1895-97 First Assistant and Sec. to Resident of Hyderabad, [ India ] 1898:06:-1899:11: Private Sec. to Lord Northcote: [add:] Lord - NORTHCOTE Governor of: Bombay, [ India ] [:add] 1899-1903 Deputy Sec.: to Foreign Department, Government of India India 1903-04 Political Sec.: to Government of Bombay Bombay, [ India ] 1904-06 Political Agent and Resident: Mewar, [ India ] 1906-08 Member of Royal Commission on decentralisation 1907 Agent to Governor-General: Kathiawar States, [ India ] 1908-12 CIE 1904 CSI 1910 Member: Executive Council Bombay, [ India ] 1912-15 Member of Governor-General's Executive Council [Bombay], [ India ] 1915-20 [ab]retired[/ab]1920:12 KCSI 1917:01 Director-General of League of Red Cross Societies 1921-26 Lieutenant-Governor: Isle of Man 1926-33 Publ.: Indian Stepmother ; Australia's Aspiration d. Dulwich Village, [ London ] 1934:04:20 ( I.C.S. Lists 1930; Who was Who 1929-40; The Times 1934:04:21.) |