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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Hutchinson.

sioner and Superintendent, 1894-99; Governor, Aitchison College, Lahore, 1900-5. Address: Waverley Drive, Camberley.

Hutchinson, Hon. Sir Joseph Turner, Kt. (1S05), M.A., Bar-at-Law, Chief Justice, Supreme Court, Ceylon; s. of Isaac Hutchinson of Braystones, Cumberland; b. 1869; m. Constance Mary, d. of J. Lucas of Stapleton House, Upper Tooting, 1897; educ: St. Bees School; Christ’s Coll. Cambridge; Called to Bar Middle Temple, 1879; Chief Justice, Gold Coast Colony, 1882; chief Justice of Grenada, 1895-97; Chief Justice of Cyprus, 1897-1906; Chief Justice, Ceylon, since 1906. Address: Colombo, Ceylon; Lorton Hall, Cumberland. Club: Reform.

Hutchinson, Sir Sydney Hutton Cooper, Kt., (1906) M.I.C.E., Director-General of Telegraphs. India, 1903-7; b. 1852; 3rd s. of late Dr. T. Cyaley-Hutchinson, of Indin Army; educ: St. James’s Collegiate School, St. Heliers, Jersey; the Hartley Institute, Southampton; Assistant-Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Dept., 1871; Superintendent, 1892; Chief Superintendent, 1901; Director, 1903; retired, 1907; Kaiser-i-Hind, first class, 1901. Address: 22, Edith Road, West Kensington, W. Club: Oriental.

Hutton, Charles Herbet, A.M.I.C.S,, Member, Legislative Council, U.P.; educ: R.I.E. College, Cooper’s Hill; Joined service as Assistant Engineer, N.W. Provinces, 1881; Executive Engineer, 1893; Superintending Engineer, 1905; Chief Engineer & Secretary to Govt, 1912. Address; Allahabad, U.P., India.

Hyde, Ven. Henry Barry, M.A. A.K.C. Archdeacon of Madras and Commissary of Diocesan Court, 1905-10; b. 1854; e.s. of late Henry Barry Hyde; m. Hilda Dixon, d. of William Sheppard of Ealing; educ: Royal Institution School, Liverpool; King’s College, London; University College, Durham; Ordained, 1878; Curate of Ashford, Kent; Private Secretary to Dr. Lightfoot, Bishop of Durham; Curate of St. Oswald’s, Durham, then of Nemington, Surrey; Chaplain, Bengal Ecclessastical Establishment, 1887; Chaplain, St. John’s, Calcutta; Hon Chaplain, Indian Vol. Forces, 1899, transferred to Madras, 1899; Domestic Chaplain to Bishop; Acting Archdeacon, 1904-5; Commissary in charge of Diocese, Madras, 1906-7. Hon. Fellow, University of Madras; Commissary in England of the Bishop of Madras, 1907; Vicar of Bovey Tracey Devon. Publication: Parish of Bengal; Parochial Annals of Bengal. Address. The Vicarage, Bovey Tracey, Devon.

Hyderabad, (Deccan) Nizam of; His Highness Asaf jait, Muzaffar-ul-Markwal Mamalik, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Nizam-ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Sir Osman Ali-Khan Bahadur Fatteh Jung, G.C.S.I.: b. 1886; ascended the Masnad, 29th August 1911; an enlightened and wise ruler; contributed a magnificent sum of 60 lakhs of rupees to the present continental war of Europe. Address: Hyderabad, (Deccan), India.

Hyndman-Jones, Sir William Henry, Kt, (1906); Chief-Justice, Straits Settlements since 1906; b. 1847; educ: Marlborough; Trinity College, Cambridge; called to Bar, Lincoln’s Inn, 1879; acting Senior

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