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STUART, HAROLD ARTHUR.
Adm. at KING'S, Oct. 3, 1879. [S. of Peter.
B. July 29, 1860, at York.
School, Bishop's Stortford.] Matric. Michs. 1879.
Entered the I.C.S., 1881; Under Secretary to Govt.; directed Indian Census, 1891; Inspector-General of Police, Madras India ,, 1898.
Secretary to the Indian Police Commission.
First Director of Criminal Intelligence Department, 1904.
Home Secretary to the Government of India , 1908-11.
Member of the Madras India , Executive Council, 1912-16.
Retired, 1916.
C.S.I., 1903; K.C.V.O., 1906; K.C.S.I., 1914; G.C.M.G., 1922. 'One of the ablest and most successful administrators of his day.' In the Ministry of Food, 1916-18.
British High Commissioner on the Inter-Allied Rhineland Commission, 1920-1, and British Commissioner for Upper Silesia . Married, Aug. 19, 1885; Alice Catherine, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Frederick William Whitehead, of Cambridge.
Died Mar. 1, 1923, in London . (Scott, MSS.; The Times, Mar. 2, 1923; Who's Who. )
Harold Arthur STUART
Approx. lifespan: 1860–1923
Adm. at King's College 1879:10:03
s. of Peter STUART
b. York, [Yorkshire], 1860:07:29
Sch: Bishop's Stortford School Bishop's Stortford, [Hertfordshire],
Matric 1879:10MT:
Entered: I.C.S. 1881
Under Sec. to: : Government
directed Indian Census 1891
Inspector-General of: : Police, Madras, India , 1898
Sec. to: : Indian Police Commission.
First Director of: : Criminal Intelligence Department 1904
Home Sec. to: : Government of India , 1908-11
Member of: the Madras Executive Council Madras, India , 1912-16 . retired1916
CSI 1903
KCVO 1906
KCSI 1914
GCMG 1922
'One of the ablest and most successful administrators of his day.'
In: Ministry of Food 1916-18
British High Commissioner on: : Inter-Allied Rhineland Commission 1920-21 and
British Commissioner for: : Upper, Silesia ,
m. 1885:08:19
m. Alice Catherine WHITEHEAD 3rd dau. of Rev. Frederick William WHITEHEAD of CB, [Cambridgeshire],
d. 1923:03:01 in London ,
(Scott, MSS.; The Times 1923:03:02; Who's Who. )

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