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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Cox.

on free trade and economic subjects, Address: 6, Raymond Buildings, Gray’s Inn, W.C. Club: Salve.

Cox, Lionel Edgar, M. A., the Venerable the Archdeacon of Madras and Commissary of the Diocese and Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Madras since 1910. Address: Teynampet, Madras, India.

Cox, Percy Zachariah, Lieut-Col F.R.G.S., F.Z.S.; C.S.I. (1909) C.I.E. (1902) s. Arthur Zachariah Cox; b. 1864; educ, at Harrow and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; joined the Army, 1884; became Cap. Indian Staff Corps (now Indian Army, 1879; Major, 1902; Lieut-Col, 1910: Vice-Consul at Zaila, Somali coast, 1893; at Berbera, 1894; Counsel and Political Agent, Muscat, 1899: Resident and Consul-General for Persian Gulf, 1904; Address: The Residency Burkshire, Persia.

Coxe, Mr. Justice, H. R. H., Bar-at Law, I.C.S., Judge, High Court. Calcutta,; educ.; at Winchester and New College, Oxford, joined I.C.S., 1884; District and Sessions Judge, 1896; transfered to E.B. and A. as Legal Remembrance and Secretary to Legislative Council, 1905; Judge, High Court, Calcutta, 1908; on special duty in Home Department, 1908. Address: Calcutta, India.

Craddock, Sir Reginald Henry, K.C.S.I. (1911), C.S.I 1903; Member, Executive Council India, since 27th January 1912; b. 1864; s. of late Surg.-Major William Craddock. 1st Goorkha Rifles; m. 1888, Frances Henrietta, y.d. of Gen. H. R. Browne C.B. Ed.; of Norfolk Regt; Educ.; at Reading Gram. Sch.; at Wellington Coll.; and Keble Coll. Oxford; entered Indian Civil Service, 1884; Settlement officer, Nagpur, 1890: Secretary to Chief Commissioner, C.P., 1895; Commissioner, Nagpur, 1901: Chief Commissioner, C.P., 1907; Publication: Report on Famine in Central Provinces of India, 1896-7. Address: Simla and Delhi; Club.: East India United Service.

Crawford, Arthur Travers, C.M.G. (1887); b. 1835; s. of late James H. Crawford B.C.S.; Entered Bombay Civil Service, 1854; Commissioner for Central Division, Bombay; British Delegate for Portuguese Treaty, 1879; retired, 1889. Publication: Reminiscenes of an Indian Official.

Crawford, Henry Leighton, C.M.G. (1906): Controller of Revenue, Ceylon, (Retired); b. 1855; s. of late. Rev. Henry Crawford, of Chelsfield, Kent; Educ.; Clifton College, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (Scholar 1876); Entered Ceylon Civil Service, 1877; Police Magistrate, Kalpitiya, 1883; District Judge Badulla, 1889; Asst. Col. Secretary, 1890; Princpal Assistant Colonial Secretary, 1896; Commissioner, Buddhist Temporalities; Principal Collector of Customs; Government Agent, North-West, Province, 1901; Principal Collector of Customs, 1902; Actg. Colonial Treasurer, 1904; Govt. Agent S. Province, 1904; Govt. Agent, W. Province, 1905: Ag. Col. Secretary, 1906; Controller of Revenue, Cylon, 1907; retd. 1911. m. 1385, E. Alba, d. of the Rev. R. Grant-Brown; Address: Winsham Club.

Creagh, General Sir O’Moore G.C.B., (1909) 2nd class, 1903; K.C.-

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