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Robert Montgomery (civil servant)

Sir Robert Montgomery GCSI, KCB (2 December 1809 – 28 December 1887), was a British administrator and civil servant in colonial India. He was Chief Commissioner of Oudh during the period of 1858 to 1859 and later served as Lieutenant Governor of Punjab between 1859 and 1865.

Sir Robert Montgomery
Chief Commissioner of Oudh
In office
3 April 1858 – 15 February 1859
Lieutenant Governor of Punjab
In office
25 February 1859 – 10 January 1865
Governors GeneralThe Earl Canning
The Earl of Elgin
Sir John Lawrence, Bt
Preceded bySir John Lawrence, Bt
Succeeded bySir Donald McLeod
Personal details
Born(1809-12-02)2 December 1809
Moville, Ireland
Died28 December 1887(1887-12-28) (aged 78)
London, England
NationalityBritish
Spouse
Frances Thomason
(m. 1842)
Alma materAddiscombe Military Seminary
OccupationCivil servant

Biography edit

Early life edit

Montgomery was born at the family seat at New Park in Moville, a small town in Inishowen in the north of County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland. He was educated at Foyle College, Derry; Wraxall Hall School, Wiltshire; and, from 1823 to 1825, at Addiscombe Military Seminary, Croydon, Surrey.[1]

Career edit

In 1826, he entered the civil service of the East India Company.[2] His first notable position was as a commissioner in Cawnpore.

In 1849, Montgomery was made a Commissioner at Lahore. The following year he replaced Charles Grenville Mansel on the Board of Administration, the body responsible for governing the Punjab.[3] His two colleagues in the Board of Administration, Henry Lawrence and John Lawrence were both, like Montgomery, alumni of Foyle College.[3] Following a re-organisation in 1853, the Board of Administration was replaced with John Lawrence as Chief Commissioner, and Montgomery was made both his Deputy and Judicial Commissioner. Over the next four years, he was the Chief Judge of Appeal in the Punjab, head of the police force, superintendent of roads, controller of local and municipal funds and responsible for education.[3]

In May 1857, at the start of the Indian Rebellion, he was in Lahore.[4] He immediately had the native garrison disarmed, which prevented them from taking any action in the rebellion. He was awarded with a knighthood for this action. During the period of 3 April 1858 to 15 February 1859, he was Chief Commissioner of Oudh.

He returned to the Punjab in 1859 to succeed John Lawrence as Lieutenant-Governor.[5] He was made a K.C.B. on 19 May 1859. On 1 March 1862 he opened the first section of the Punjab Railway, connecting Lahore with Amritsar, to much fanfare.[6] His tenure as Lieutenant-Governor ended in 1865 and he was succeeded by his son-in-law Donald Friell McLeod.[7] On 20 February 1866 he was made a G.C.S.I.

After returning to England, he was appointed to the Council of India in 1868, serving until his death in 1887.

Death edit

He died on 28 December 1887 in London of bronchitis, aged 79, and was interred in the family vault in St Columb's Cathedral, Derry, on 3 January 1888.[8] There is a memorial to him in St Paul's Cathedral.[9]

Family edit

He married Frances Thomason, a sister of James Thomason whilst in India; she died of smallpox at Allahabad in 1842.[8] His second son was Henry Hutchinson Montgomery, father of Field Marshal The 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein. Henry inherited the family estate in Ireland after his father's death.[10]

Eponyms edit

  • The city of Sahiwal, Pakistan, founded in 1865, was formerly named "Montgomery", after Sir Robert Montgomery.[11]
  • The district of Montgomery in Punjab.

References edit

  1. ^ Vibart 1894, pp. 403–405.
  2. ^ Dod, Robert P.. The Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britáin and Ireland for 1863 Including All the Titled Classes Twenty - Third Year. United Kingdom, Whittaker and Company Ave Maria Lane, 1863.
  3. ^ a b c Montgomery, Brian (22 November 2010). A Field Marshal in the Family. Pen and Sword. p. 31. ISBN 978-1848844254. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Provinces of British India: Punjab". WorldStatesmen.org. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  5. ^ The Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. 20 (new ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1908. p. 331.
  6. ^ James H Siddons, A familiar history of British India, 1865, p. 239
  7. ^ Chesson & Woodhall, 1861, Bombay Miscellany, Volume 1, p. 237
  8. ^ a b Hamilton and Penner 2004.
  9. ^ "Memorials of St Paul's Cathedral" Sinclair, W. p. 463: London; Chapman & Hall, Ltd; 1909.
  10. ^ Moorehead, Alan (1958). Montgomery. London: Four Square. p. 13.
  11. ^ Encyclopaedia Britannica
Attribution

Further reading edit

  • Hamilton, J. A.; Penner, Peter (rev.) (2004). "Montgomery, Sir Robert (1809–1887)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/19075. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Montgomery, Brian (1984). Monty's Grandfather: Sir Robert Montgomery, GCSI, KCB, LLD 1809-1887: A Life's Service for the Raj. Poole: Blandford Press. ISBN 0713714018.
  • Vibart, H. M. (1894). Addiscombe: its heroes and men of note. Westminster: Archibald Constable. pp. 403–405.

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For other people with the same name see Robert Montgomery disambiguation Sir Robert Montgomery GCSI KCB 2 December 1809 28 December 1887 was a British administrator and civil servant in colonial India He was Chief Commissioner of Oudh during the period of 1858 to 1859 and later served as Lieutenant Governor of Punjab between 1859 and 1865 Sir Robert MontgomeryChief Commissioner of OudhIn office 3 April 1858 15 February 1859Lieutenant Governor of PunjabIn office 25 February 1859 10 January 1865Governors GeneralThe Earl CanningThe Earl of ElginSir John Lawrence BtPreceded bySir John Lawrence BtSucceeded bySir Donald McLeodPersonal detailsBorn 1809 12 02 2 December 1809Moville IrelandDied28 December 1887 1887 12 28 aged 78 London EnglandNationalityBritishSpouseFrances Thomason m 1842 wbr Alma materAddiscombe Military SeminaryOccupationCivil servant Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 1 3 Death 2 Family 3 Eponyms 4 References 5 Further readingBiography editEarly life edit Montgomery was born at the family seat at New Park in Moville a small town in Inishowen in the north of County Donegal in Ulster Ireland He was educated at Foyle College Derry Wraxall Hall School Wiltshire and from 1823 to 1825 at Addiscombe Military Seminary Croydon Surrey 1 Career edit In 1826 he entered the civil service of the East India Company 2 His first notable position was as a commissioner in Cawnpore In 1849 Montgomery was made a Commissioner at Lahore The following year he replaced Charles Grenville Mansel on the Board of Administration the body responsible for governing the Punjab 3 His two colleagues in the Board of Administration Henry Lawrence and John Lawrence were both like Montgomery alumni of Foyle College 3 Following a re organisation in 1853 the Board of Administration was replaced with John Lawrence as Chief Commissioner and Montgomery was made both his Deputy and Judicial Commissioner Over the next four years he was the Chief Judge of Appeal in the Punjab head of the police force superintendent of roads controller of local and municipal funds and responsible for education 3 In May 1857 at the start of the Indian Rebellion he was in Lahore 4 He immediately had the native garrison disarmed which prevented them from taking any action in the rebellion He was awarded with a knighthood for this action During the period of 3 April 1858 to 15 February 1859 he was Chief Commissioner of Oudh He returned to the Punjab in 1859 to succeed John Lawrence as Lieutenant Governor 5 He was made a K C B on 19 May 1859 On 1 March 1862 he opened the first section of the Punjab Railway connecting Lahore with Amritsar to much fanfare 6 His tenure as Lieutenant Governor ended in 1865 and he was succeeded by his son in law Donald Friell McLeod 7 On 20 February 1866 he was made a G C S I After returning to England he was appointed to the Council of India in 1868 serving until his death in 1887 Death edit He died on 28 December 1887 in London of bronchitis aged 79 and was interred in the family vault in St Columb s Cathedral Derry on 3 January 1888 8 There is a memorial to him in St Paul s Cathedral 9 Family editHe married Frances Thomason a sister of James Thomason whilst in India she died of smallpox at Allahabad in 1842 8 His second son was Henry Hutchinson Montgomery father of Field Marshal The 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein Henry inherited the family estate in Ireland after his father s death 10 Eponyms editThe city of Sahiwal Pakistan founded in 1865 was formerly named Montgomery after Sir Robert Montgomery 11 The district of Montgomery in Punjab References edit Vibart 1894 pp 403 405 Dod Robert P The Peerage Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland for 1863 Including All the Titled Classes Twenty Third Year United Kingdom Whittaker and Company Ave Maria Lane 1863 a b c Montgomery Brian 22 November 2010 A Field Marshal in the Family Pen and Sword p 31 ISBN 978 1848844254 Retrieved 22 September 2018 Provinces of British India Punjab WorldStatesmen org Retrieved 3 February 2017 The Imperial Gazetteer of India Vol 20 new ed Oxford Clarendon Press 1908 p 331 James H Siddons A familiar history of British India 1865 p 239 Chesson amp Woodhall 1861 Bombay Miscellany Volume 1 p 237 a b Hamilton and Penner 2004 Memorials of St Paul s Cathedral Sinclair W p 463 London Chapman amp Hall Ltd 1909 Moorehead Alan 1958 Montgomery London Four Square p 13 Encyclopaedia Britannica Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Hamilton John Andrew 1894 Montgomery Robert 1809 1887 In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 38 London Smith Elder amp Co Further reading editHamilton J A Penner Peter rev 2004 Montgomery Sir Robert 1809 1887 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 19075 Subscription or UK public library membership required Montgomery Brian 1984 Monty s Grandfather Sir Robert Montgomery GCSI KCB LLD 1809 1887 A Life s Service for the Raj Poole Blandford Press ISBN 0713714018 Vibart H M 1894 Addiscombe its heroes and men of note Westminster Archibald Constable pp 403 405 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Montgomery civil servant amp oldid 1173334946, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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