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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Hawkes.

Hawkes, Major-General Henry Montague Packington, C.B.(1904), C.S.I. (1909), Indian Army; b. 1855; s. of Col. R. Hawkes, 80th Regt; Joined army, 1872; Captain 1884; Major, 1892: Lieut-Col. 1898; Col. 1901; Maj-Gen. 1905, served Afghan War 1879-80; Isazai Expedition, 1892; Tirah, 1897-98. m. Mary Isabel Jessie, d. of late Charles Woodgate, 1889. Club: East India United Service.

Heaton. Joseph John, I. C. S., Judge High Court, Bombay; educ: at Bradford G rammer School, and King’s College, Cambridge; joined service, 1881; Joint Judge, the same year; Private Secretary to Governor, 1895-98; District and Sessions Judge, Bombay, 1898; Judl Commissioner, Sind, 1907; Judge, High Court, Bombay since 1908. Address: Bombay. India.

Hellings, Robert Bailey, Government Agent, Southern Province, Ceylon, 1912. Address: Colombo, Ceylon.

Henderson, John Robert, M.B., F,L.S., Superintandent, Government Museum and Connemara Library, Madras; b. 1863; joined Educational Department as Professor of Biology, Madras Christian College, about 1892; appointed to present post 1908. Address: Government Museum, Egmore, Madras, India.

Henderson, Maj.-Gen. Philip Durham, C.S.I. (1876) . Indian Army; b. 1810; 2nd s. of late Maj.-Gen. R. Henderson, R.E.; m. Rose, 2nd d. of late Lt.-Gen. P. Cherry of the Madras Cavalry. 1864; educ: at Home; joined Army in the 2nd Madras Cavalry, 1857; Attache, 1870; Under-Secretary, Foreign Dept., Govt, of India, 1872; special duty in Cashmere, 1874; Superintendent of operations for the suppression of Thuggee and Dacoity, 1878; Resident in Mysore, 1892; retired, 1895; was on Staff of H.M. the King, then Prince of Wales, during his visit to India. Address: 47, Warwick Road, S.W.

Hendley, Col. Thomas Holbein, C.I.E.. (1891), V.D., I.M.S., (retired); b. 1847; e.s. of T. Hendley; educ: at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; joined the Indian Medical Service; was employed for 27 years under the Foreign Department in India, as Residency Surgeon in the Jaipur State; Inspector General of Hospitals, Bengal, 1898-1903; retired, 1903; Chairman. Executive Committee, Jaipur Exhibition, 1883; Vice President, Bengal Asiatic Society, 1899-1903. Publications: several works on Indian Art, Rulers of India and Chiefs of Rajputana; Medico-Topographical Histories of Jaipur and Rajputana, etc.. Address: London Road, N.W.

Henniker, Hon. Mr. F. C. Member, Legislative Council, Assam; educ: at St. Paul’s School and Balliol College, Oxford; Joined service, 1887; Deputy Commissioner, 1897; Director of Land Records and Agriculture, 1898; Chief Secretary to Government of Assam, 1902; Deputy Commissioner, Assam, 1912. Address: Gauhati, Assam, India.

Henry, Sir Edward Richard, K.C.B. (1910), K.C.V.O., (1906), G.V.O. (1905), C.S I. (1898), Commissioner of Police, Calcutta; b. 1850: joined I.C.S. as Assistant Collector and Magistrate, 1873; Collector and Magistrate, 1888; Inspector

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