Charles Currie (died 1878), succeeded George Hamilton Freeling as Collector of the district of Bulandshahr, North-Western Provinces, India. There, along with H. B. Webster and G. D. Turnbull, he was known for his contributions to some of the late nineteenth century buildings at the town of Bulandshahr.[1][2][3][4]
Charles Currie | |
---|---|
Died | 1878 |
Currie attended Haileybury from 1848 to 1850, and that same year arrived in India.[2] In 1865 he was appointed Commissioner.[2] There, 10 years later, he was Judicial Commisoner.[2]
References
edit- ^ Atkinson, Edwin Thomas (1876). Statistical, Descriptive and Historical Account of the North-Western Provinces of India: 3.:Meerut division part 2. North-Western Provinces Government. pp. 8, 127–128.
- ^ a b c d Danvers, Frederick Charles; Monier-Williams, Monier; Bayley, Steuart Colvin; Wigram, Percy; Sapte, Brand (1894). Memorials of Old Haileybury College. A. Constable. p. 445.
- ^ Nevill, H. R. (1922). Bulandshahr A Gazetteer. Vol. 5. Lucknow: Government Branch Press. p. 118.
- ^ Singh, Kuar Lachman (1874). Historical and Statistical Memoir of Zila Bulandshahar. Allahabad: North-Western Provinces Government Press. pp. 45–52. ISBN 978-3-382-50031-3.