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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Tucker.

Army, 1860; served in the N.W.F. Campaign, 1863; Jowaki Expedition, 1877-78; Afghan War, 1878-80; for some time Inspector-General of Police, Punjab; became Major-General, 1899; retired, 1899; m. Annie Lettitia, d. of Sir Robert Henry Davis, K.C.S.I., 1877. Address: Winhaven, The Undercliffe; Sandgate, Kent.

Tudball, Hon’ble Mr. Justice William, I.C.S., Judge, Chief Court, Punjab, since 1911; educ: Bedford Modern School, and Christ Church, Oxford; entered I.C.S., 1885; Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces, 1892; Assistant Commissioner, 1896; Deputy Commissioner, 1897; Magistrate and Collector, 1900; District and Sessions Judge, 1901. Address: 37, Stanley Road, Allahabad, U.P., India. Club: East India United Service.

Tupper, Hon’ble John Holman, E.I.C.S.; educ: At Rugby, and Queen's College, Oxford; joined service, 1896; Settlement Officer, 1906. Address: Bombay, India.

Turaiyur, Zamindar of; Sri Settikulam Prasanna Venkatachella Reddiar; belongs to an old Palyaigar family; s. of Kumara Venkatachala Reddiar; b. 1857; started Primary and Lower Secondary Schools at Turaiyur; contributed towards the construction of a Local Fund Dispensary; Member, Land-holders' Association, Madras. Address: Turaiyur, Trichinopoly District.

Turleton, W. H., Commissioner of Police, Rangoon, since 1911. Address: Rangoon, Burma.

Turnbull, Surgeon-Major-General Peter Stephenson, M.D., K.H.S., (1902), late of the Bombay Medical Department; b. 1836; joined Indian Medical Service, 1860; continued in Military Department till 1864; Examiner of Medical Accounts, 1876; Secretary to H.M. Forces, Bombay, 1882-88; Acting Inspector General of Prisons, Bombay Presidency,1883-85; P.M.O., Sind, 1888-93; Surgeon-General with Government of Bombay, 1893-96; retired, 1896; Fellow, Bombay University, 1893; Honorary Surgeon to Emperor, 1902; m. Mary, d. of George Oliver, Hawick, 1879. Recreations: Golf, etc. Address: 4, Church Hill, Edinburgh.

Turner, Colonel Augustus Henry, C.B. (1897), Indian Army; b. 1842; educ: Marlborough; joined the Indian Army, 1862; served in Hazara Campaign. 1868; Afghan War, 1878-80; Mahsud-Wazri Expedition, 1881; Zhob Field Force, 1890; Miranzai Expedition, 1891; became Colonel, 1891; Wazaristan Expedition, 1894-95; Colonel on the Staff at Faizabad, 1895-99. Address: Sunny Side, Dulveston, Somerset. Club: East India United Service.

Turner, Brigdr.-General James Gibbon, C.B. (1911); I.A., s. of late General Sir Frank Turner, K.C.B.; b. 1859; educ: Wellington College, and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich; entered Royal Artillery, 1878; Chitral Relief Force; Tirrah Expedition, 1897-98; served in China, 1900; South Africa, 1902; A.D.C. to Commander-in-Chief, East Indies, 1885-86; Colonel, 1907; Brigdr.-General in command of Risalpur Cavalry Brigade, since

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