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William Duke (civil servant)

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in 1905, eventually being appointed the chief secretary of Bengal in 1909. In 1910 Duke became a member of the newly created executive council for Bengal. Duke was the last lieutenant-governor of Bengal as the province was then being re-organised due to the reversal of the 1905 Bengal partition, with
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Duke married in 1889 Mary Eliza Addison-Scott, daughter of James Addison-Scott. They had two sons: Leonard Gordon Duke (1890–1971), a civil servant known as a collector of drawings; and William Falcon Duke; and a daughter, Marjorie Clemence, who married Sir
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which had a lot of influence on Indian constitutional reforms, In this capacity he formulated the "Duke Memorandum" in which he devised a practical scheme of reforms relating to how the Indians could implement responsible government by means of
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In 1884, he was posted to Bengal and spent twenty four years serving in the districts in various positions. From 1897 to 1902 he served as magistrate and chairman of the municipality at Howrah near Calcutta. He was promoted to commissioner of
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Duke's long experience in India had lent authority to the Round table reform schemes and his memorandum formed the basis of the
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which he passed. A position in the Indian Civil Service at that time was highly regarded. He then spent two years at
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was established in 1920 to provide a forum for the rulers of the princely states to have a say in the government of
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Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, of Great Britain and Ireland: Including All the Titled Classes
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and the subsequent Government of India Act of 1919. After the 1919 Act was given royal assent the
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to New Delhi. Bengal also became a full-fledged Governorship at this time and
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Bengal Tiger and British Lion: An Account of the Bengal Famine of 1943
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to be coached for the competitive entrance exams for the
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during the period of constitutional reform in India.
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GCIE
KCSI
Arbroath
Wren and Gurney
Indian Civil Service (British India)
University College London
Orissa
Calcutta
Sir Thomas David Gibson Carmichael
Madras
Governor of Bengal
Council of India
Lionel George Curtis
dyarchy
Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms
Chamber of Princes
British India
Sir Thomas Holderness
Montagu
Permanent Under-Secretary of State
Iltyd Nicholl Clayton
Companion of the Order of the Star of India
1910 Birthday Honours
Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India
1915 Birthday Honours
Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
1918 Birthday Honours


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