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Campbell, Archibald Young Gipps.
Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Oct. 7, 1891.
S. and h. of Archibald Samuel (above), of Corn Hill House, Sherborne, Dorset.
B. May 18, 1872, at Brighton.
School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1891; Scholar, 1893; Exhibitioner; 1st Smith's Prizeman; B.A. (9th Wrangler) 1894; Tyson medal, 1895; M.A. 1922.
Entered the I.C.S. Assistant Collector and Magistrate in Madras, 1896-1903.
Under Secretary to the Government, 1903-6. Private Secretary to the Governor of Madras, 1906-12.
Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, 1912.
Collector and District Magistrate, 1914.
Secretary to the Madras Government, 1918-19 and 1923.
Director of Industries, 1919-21.
Member of the Madras Board of Revenue, 1922-5. Chief Secretary to the Governor of Madras, 1925-30.
Temp. member of the Council of Madras, 1926-9; a member of the Executive Council, 1930-5. C.I.E., 1911.
C.B.E., 1920.
C.S.I. 1927.
K.C.I.E., 1932.
Served in the Great War (Major, South Provinces Mounted Rifles, Indian Defence Force; mentioned in despatches). Founded and organised the British Red Cross Central Prisoners of War Organisation.
Knight of Grace, Order of St John of Jerusalem, 1916.
Of Flowers Court, Pangbourne, Berks., in 1939.
Married and had issue.
Brother of William H. P. (1893).
(Who's Who, 1939.)
Archibald Young Gipps CAMPBELL
Approx. lifespan: 1872–1957
Tripos: Trin. Math. I 1894; Math. II 1895
Adm sizar Trinity College 1891:10:07
s. and h. of Archibald Samuel CAMPBELL (1839) of Corn Hill House, [Corn, Sherborne], Dorset ,
b. Brighton, [East Sussex], 1872:05:18
Sch: Westminster
Matric 1891:10MT:
Scholar 1893
Exhibitioner; 1st Smith's Prizeman;
BA 9 th Wrangler 1894
Tyson Medal 1895
MA 1922
Entered the I.C.S.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate in: : Madras, [India], 1896-1903
Under Secretary to: : Government 1903-06
Private Secretary to: : Governor of Madras, [India], 1906-12
Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate: 1912
Collector and District Magistrate: 1914
Secretary to: : Madras
Government 1918-19, and 1923
Director of: : Industries 1919-21
Member of: : Madras
Board of Revenue 1922-25
Chief Secretary to: : Governor of Madras 1925-30
Temp
Member of: : Council of Madras 1926-29
Member of: : Executive Council 1930-35
CIE 1911
CBE 1920
CSI 1927
KCIE 1932
Served in the Great War: [1914-18]
( Major: South Provinces Mounted Rifles, Indian Defence Force
Mentioned in Despatches )
Founded and organised the British Red Cross Central Prisoners of War Organisation.
Knight of Grace, Order of St John of Jerusalem 1916
Of Flowers Court Pangbourne, Berkshire , in1939
m. and had issue.
brother of William H. P. CAMPBELL (1893)
( Who's Who 1939)
[add:] d. 1957:10:30 [:add]
[add:] WWW [:add]

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