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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Butler.

1889) tennis. Address: Calcutta, India.

Butler, Sir Spencer Harcourt. K.C.S.I., 1911; C.I.E., 1901; I.C.S.; Member for Education, Government of India since 1910; b. 1869; s. of Spencer P. Butler; Educ: Harrow; Balliol College, Oxford; m, Florence, d. of late Francis Nelson Wright I.C.S.; entered I.C.S. 1899; Served as Assistant Collector and Magistrate; Junior Secretary, Board of Revenue, 1892; Secretary to Famine Commission, 1900; Financial Secretary to Government; Director of Agriculture; Judicial Secretary to Government:; Deputy Commissioner, Lucknow; Foreign Secretary to the Government of India, 1908. Member of the Executive Council. Address: Delhi, Simla, India.

Butterworth, Allan, I.C.S.; Educ. Balliol College, Oxford; joined service, 1886; Under Secy to Government, Rev. Department, 1893; District and Sessions Judge, Dharwar, 1897; Divisional Judge, Jubbulpur 1898; Collector and Magistrate, Nellore, 1900; Special duty in connection with Draft Irrigation Bill, 1905; Secretary to Government, Local and Municipal Department, 1906; Member, Madras Board of Rev, 1912; Secretary to Government, Rev. Department, 1913; Chief Secretary to Government of Madras, 1914, Publications: Inscriptions in Nellore, in collaboration with V. Venugopal Chetty, I.C.S. Address, “Montcath House”, Egmore, Madras.

Buyers, John Walker, C.I.E. 1889; Public Works Department, (retired) entered service, 1869, Engineer-in-Chief, Garo Hills Survey, 1881; Mu Valley Railway, 1880. Retired, 1904.


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Cable, Sir Ernest, Kt., (1900), senior partner, Bird and Co., Calcutta and London; b. 1859; s. of late Hubbard Cable; educ; privately; formerly Sheriff of Calcutta; at one time Member, Viceroy’s Council; and ex-President, Bengal Chamber of Commerce. Recreation; golf Address: Bisopsterguton, S. Devon; 29 Hertford Street, Mayfair, W. Clubs: Wellington, Gresham, Ranelagh.

Cadell, Alan; C.S.I. (1895) I.C.S. (Retd.); b, 1841; s. of late John Cadell; educ, Edinburgh Academy and University and in Germany; entered Bengal Civil Service, 1862; was Commissioner of Agra and Rohilkund; Member, Board of Revenue, and Member, Legislative Council, United Provinces; acted as Lieutenant-Governor of the United Provinces, Jan. to Nov. 1895; temporary Member, Governor-General’s Council, 1895-1897; retired, 1897. Address: Clenmara, Arthur Road, Wimbledon Park. East India United Service Club.

Cadell, Colonel Thomas, c.b. (1908); V.C. (1857), I.S.C.; b. 1835; y.s. of late H. F. Cadell, Cockenzie, Haddingtonshire; J.P. and County Councillor, Haddingtonshire; educ.: Edin. Acad.; Grange, Sunderland; entered Indian Army, 1854; Capt. 1866; Col. 1884; Served with 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers (now Royal Munster Fusiliers) at the siege of Delhi and subsequent operations, and with 3rd Bengal Cavalry in the Oudh

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