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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Tribhuvan.

gar State, 1892; Tahsildar, Jalwar State, 1895; Subha and District Magistrate, Bhanpura, 1901; a Zamindar of influence in Fategarph and Etawa districts. Address: Nimar, Indore, Central India.

Triscott, Colonel Charles Prideaux, D.S.O. (1888), C.B. (1910), Indian Army; s. of late Joseph B. Triscott; b. 1857; joined service in the Royal Artillery, 1857; served in Afghan War, 1879-80; Burma Expedition, 1885; Staff Ordinance Officer, 1887-88; Tirrah Expedition, 1897; Instructor of Military Topographv, R.M.A., Woolwich, 1891-94; D.A.A.G., Bombay, 1897-98; A.A.G., Punjab, 1900-01; Commandant R.A., at Jutogh, 1906-08; became Colonel, 1908; in charge of R.G.A. records, 1911; retired, 1912. Address: Dover. Club Naval and Military.

Trivedi, Kamalashankar Premshanker, Rao Bahadur (1911), B.A., Ahmedabad; b. 1857; educ: High School, Surat, and Elphinstone College, Bombay; joined service as Teacher, 1879; became Principal, Premchand Roychand Training College, Ahmedabad, 1902; Honorary Fellow, Bombay University; Sanskrit Examiner to the Universities of Bombay and the Punjab. Address: Ahmedabad, Bombay Presidency, India.

Trotter, Hon’ble Justice Victor Murray Cutts, K.C., Bar-at-law; Puisne Judge, High Court, Madras; b. 1875; educ: St. Paul's School; called to Bar (Inner Temple), 1901; 1st class in classical Moderations and in the Final School of Hum.; won Herford and Eldon Law Scholarships; Assistant Professor of Greek, Liverpool, 1898; created King's Council; Vinerian Professor of Law, Oxford; Lecturer in Criminal Law and Evidence, Oxford. 1910; Judge, High Court, Madras, January 1915. Address: High Court, Madras. Club: Eighty.

Truninger, Lionel, C.I.E. (1904); s. of late John U. Truninger; b. 1870; educ: at Winchester and at Cooper's Hill; joined service in the Indian Telegraph Department as Superintendent; served with Tibet Mission, 1904; m. Ann Catharine, d. of Andrew Beatson Bell of Edinburgh. 1908. Club: East India United Service.

Tucker, Hon’ble Alexander Lallzan Pendock, C.I.E. (1911); I.C.S., formerly of the Political Departent, India; s. of Henry Punduck St. George Tucker, I.C.S., formerly Judge, Bombay High Court; b. 1861; educ: at Winchester and Balliol College, Oxford; joined service. 1882; employed in the Foreign Department of the Government of India in Hyderabad, Central India, and Rajputana; Resident at Mysore, 1904; Agent to the Governor-General in Beluchistan, 1905-07; Judicial Commissioner, N.W.F. Province; Agent to the Governor-General, Central India, 1912-13; m. Esa Beatrice, d. of Thomas Egerton; retired 1913. Address: Hayes House, Northiam, Sussex. Club: Tatton, United Service.

Tucker, Major-General Louis Henry Emile, C.I.E. (1891); s. of Robert Tudor Tucker; b. 1843; educ: at Wimbledon School, Addiscombe; entered Bengal

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