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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Reynolds.

educ: Eton and King’s College, Cambridge; B.A., 1856; Fellow, 1855; m. Margaretta Cathrine, d. of late H. P. Waring of Lyme Regis, 1856; entered service, 1855; Secretary to Government of Bengal, 1877-84; sometime Member of the Bengal Legislative Council and Board of Revenue, 1884; retired, 1889; President of the Asiatic Society, 1883; Additional Member, Governor General’s Council; Vice-Chancellor, Calcutta University. Address: Southcliffe Tower, Cliff Cottage Road, Bournemouth, W.

Reynolds, Leonard William, C.I.E., (1912). Dy. Secy., Government of India, Forgn. Dept., since 1911. b. 1874; educ: Bradfield College; Exeter College, Oxford (Exhbr.); Oxford Univ. Assn. Football xi, 1896; I.C.S., 1897; Joined Service in India, 1898; Served in U.P. as Asst. Mag. at Allahabad, 1898; First Asst. to Agent to Govr. Genl., Central India, 1905; K-I-H (Gold Medal), 1905. Address: Totteridge House, High Wycombe. Clubs. E.I. United Service; U.S., Simla.

Reynolds, William Henry, Survey of India (retired); joined service, 1861; on Survey duty N.-W. Frontier, including service with the Ambala Expedition, 1863-71; served in the Forest Department and rose to the position of Deputy Superintendent of Forest Surveys; rejoined the Survey Department as Deputy Superintendent, 1890; Superintendent, Forest Surveys, 1891; retired. 1900. Address: c/o India Office, London.

Ribbentrop, Berthold, C.I.E. (1890), Inspector-General of Forests, India, (retired); b. 1843; joined service as Assistant Conservator of Forests, 1866; Conservator of Forests, Burma, 1876; transferred to Punjab, 1883; Inspector General of Forests, India, 1889; retired, 1900. Publication: Hints on Arboriculture; Forestry in British India. Address: 17, Warwick Gardens, S.W.

Rice, B. Lewis, C.I.E., (1884), Director of Archaeological Researches, Mysore, (retired.); b. 1837; s. of Rev. B. Rice; joined service as Director of P.I., Mysore and Coorg; Secretary to first Education Commission; Secretary to Government of Mysore, Education and Miscellaneous Departments; acting Secretary, Police Department. Publications: “Gazetteer of Mysore”, two volumes; “Bibliotheca Carnatica”, six volumes; “Epigraphia Carnatica”, twelve volumes; “Mysore and Coorg” in the Imperial Gazetteer of India, etc. Address: Harrow-on-the-Hill, England. Club: Royal Societies.

Rice, Percival Stanley Pitcairn, I.C.S., educ: New College, Oxford; joined service as Assistant Collector and Magistrate, 1891; the same year he was attached to Revenue Survey Party No. 1, and Revenue Settlement Party No. 5; acted in various places in the capacity of Head Assistant Collector, Senior Assistant Collector, Principal Assistant Collector, Revenue Officer, Tungabhadra Project Investigation, etc., until he became Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, 1905; acting District and Sessions Judge, 1905; on special duty to arrange for organisation of the District Court, Guntur, 1905; Collector and Magistrate, 1908. Publications: Occasional Essays, etc. Address: Saidapet, Chingleput District, Madras Presidency, India.

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