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Ibbetson, Denzil Charles Jelf. Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, June 16, 1865. [Elder] s. of Denzil John Holt [afterwards in Orders, and V. of St John's, Adelaide, South Australia ], civil engineer [of Kooringa, South Australia , and Clarissa Elizabeth, née Guilding]. [His grandfather was Commissary-General at St Helena during Napoleon's captivity.] B. Aug. 30, 1847, at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire . [School, St Peter's College, Adelaide, South Australia .] Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 23, 1868; at the Inner Temple, June 2, 1870. Entered the I.C.S., 1870. Settlement Officer, Punjab , 1875. Superintendent of Census. Director of Public Instruction. Deputy Commissioner. In charge of Gujranwala Settlement [ India ], 1891. Member of Deccan Agriculturists' Relief Commission, 1891-2. President of Contagious Diseases Commission. Financial Commissioner. Secretary to the Government of India (Department of Revenue and Agriculture), 1894 and 1896. Chief Commissioner, Central India , 1898. Member of Irrigation Commission. Lieut.-Governor of the Punjab , 1905-8. C.S.I., 1896. K.C.S.I., 1903. Compiled Census Report of the Punjab, 1883; Handbook of Punjab Ethnography; Gazetteer of the Punjab, 1883-5. "The greatest Indian Administrator of my official generation" (Michael O'Dwyer). Retired, Jan. 21, 1908. Taken ill at Lahore [ India ][ and ] died Feb. 21, 1908, in London . Scott, MSS.; Inns of Court; I.C.S. Lists; D.N.B.; Who was Who, 1897-1916; Sir Michael O'Dwyer, India as I knew it, 29, 129 and 131; Sir B. Sweet-Escott.) | Denzil Charles Jelf IBBETSON Approx. lifespan: 18471945 pens. St John's College adm1865:06:16 elder s. of Denzil John Holt [afterwards in Orders, and V.: St John's Adelaide, South Australia , Australia , , civil engineer, of Kooringa, South Australia , Australia , , and Clarissa Elizabeth, née Guilding]. [His grandfather was Commissary-General: at St Helena , during Napoleon's captivity.] b. Gainsborough, Lincolnshire , 1847:08:30 Sch: St Peter's College [St Peter's, Adelaide], South Australia , Australia , Matric 1865:10MT: BA 1869 Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1868:11:23 at Inner Temple 1870:06:02 Entered: I.C.S. 1870 Settlement Officer: Punjab , India , 1875 Superintendent: of Census. Director of Public: Instruction. Deputy Commissioner: In charge of Gujranwala Settlement, [India], 1891 Member of: Deccan , India , Agriculturists' Relief Commission 1891-92 President: of Contagious Diseases Commission. Financial Commissioner: Sec.: to Government of India India , ( Department of Revenue and Agriculture ) 1894, and 1896 Chief Commissioner: Central India , India , 1898 Member of: Irrigation Commission. Lieutenant-Governor of: Punjab , India , 1905-08 CSI 1896 KCSI 1903 Compiled Census Report of the Punjab : 1883 Compiled Handbook of Punjab Ethnography; Gazetteer of the Punjab : 1883-85 "The greatest Indian Administrator of my official generation" (Michael O'Dwyer): retired1908:01:21 [add:] Michael O'DWYER [:add] taken ill Lahore, [India], d. London , 1908:02:21 (Scott, MSS.; Inns of Court; I.C.S. Lists; D.N.B.; Who was Who 1897-1916; Sir Michael O'Dwyer, India as I knew it, 29, 129 and 131; Sir B. Sweet-Escott.) [add:]Photograph: CAS: F.132[:add] Henry Carr IBBETSON Approx. lifespan: 17701868 age=19 Fell.-Com. Trinity College adm1788:02:06 eldest s. of Sir James, Bart. (next), of Leeds, [West Riding of Yorkshire], s. of Jane IBBETSON dau. of John Caygill IBBETSON of Skay, Yorkshire , b. in1769 Sch: Eton Served as Captain: 3rd Dragoon Guards, in Flanders , under the Duke of York. Succeeded as 3rd Bart. 1795:09:04 Owner of Denton estate, Yorkshire , Sheriff of: Yorkshire , 1803-04 Lieutenant-Colonel: 4th Regiment of W. Yorks. Militia. m." / Alicia Mary SCOTT dau. of William Fenton SCOTT of Woodhall, Yorkshire , 1803:11:22 age=56 : d. s.p. Conduit Street, London , 1825:05:05 brother of Charles IBBETSON (1798) brother of James IBBETSON (1799) brother of John T. IBBETSON (1801) ( Eton College Reg.; G.E.C. ) |