James Dunlop Smith

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James Dunlop Smith

CIE (24 August 1858 – 24 April 1921) was a British official in the Indian Army
.

Life of Dunlop Smith

He was born in

Doveton Boy's College. His siblings included Charles Aitchison Smith, George Adam Smith and the mother of Rab Butler. He was educated at Edinburgh University and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst
.

Commissioned a

Second Lieutenant
in the 22nd Regiment 1879, Smith became a Lieutenant in the Indian Staff Corps in 1882. He was appointed Private Secretary to the Lieut-Governor of the Punjab, 1883, and Settlement Officer, Sialkot in 1887. He was then appointed Deputy Commissioner, Hissar, 1896; Director of Land Records and Agriculture, Punjab 1897; Famine Commissioner, Rajputana, 1899; member of Horse and Mule-Breeding Commission, India 1900; and Political Agent, Phulkian States and Bhawalpur, 1901.

Smith rose to become the Private Secretary to the Viceroy, Lord Minto, from 1905 to 1910. He died 24 April 1921.[1][2][3]

Family

Smith married Beatrice Clementia, eldest daughter of

Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison
, in 1887. They had two daughters; she died in 1902.

References

  1. Longmans {{citation}}: |author= has generic name (help
    )
  2. ^ Who's Who 1916

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