History of the Carlile family
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES.
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Carlyle, Robert Warrand, the elder son of Carlyle, James
Edward, was born at Brechin on i i July, 1859, and received the
early part of his education abroad and at Glasgow University.
He passed the Indian Civil Service Examination in 1878, being
fourth on the list, with 1652 marks. In accordance with the
regulations of that period, he then spent two years at Oxford
(Balliol College) before proceeding to India, in 1880, as Assistant
Magistrate and Collector in Bengal. He became Under Secretary
to Government, December, 1888; Joint Magistrate and Deputy
Collector, 1890; has officiated also as Under Secretary to
the Government of India (Home Department). He became
Magistrate and Collector, August, 1894. In June, 1898, he
was made a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the
Indian Empire (CLE.). He became Inspector General of
Police, November, 1902; Commissioner, October, 1904; Member
of the Legislative Council of Bengal, December, 1904; Officiating
Chief Secretary to Government of Bengal, September, 1904;
confirmed, February, 1905. He is now Secretary to the Supreme
Government of India (Revenue and Agriculture Department).
On 29 September, 1903, he married at St. Nicholas' Church,
Dundalk, Isabel Jane, daughter of James Barton, of Farndreg,
Dundalk. They reside at 2, Upper Wood Street, Calcutta.
He was associated wiih his brother (Carlyle, Alexander
James), in the production of A History of Medieval Political
Theory in the J I 'est, vol. i.
Carter, Anna Margaret, third daughter of Agnes Warrand
(Wilson) and Samuel Begg, of New Zealand, was born in
London in 1853. She was married in 1874 at Prospect, Napier,
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Carlyle, Robert Warrand, the elder son of Carlyle, James
Edward, was born at Brechin on i i July, 1859, and received the
early part of his education abroad and at Glasgow University.
He passed the Indian Civil Service Examination in 1878, being
fourth on the list, with 1652 marks. In accordance with the
regulations of that period, he then spent two years at Oxford
(Balliol College) before proceeding to India, in 1880, as Assistant
Magistrate and Collector in Bengal. He became Under Secretary
to Government, December, 1888; Joint Magistrate and Deputy
Collector, 1890; has officiated also as Under Secretary to
the Government of India (Home Department). He became
Magistrate and Collector, August, 1894. In June, 1898, he
was made a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the
Indian Empire (CLE.). He became Inspector General of
Police, November, 1902; Commissioner, October, 1904; Member
of the Legislative Council of Bengal, December, 1904; Officiating
Chief Secretary to Government of Bengal, September, 1904;
confirmed, February, 1905. He is now Secretary to the Supreme
Government of India (Revenue and Agriculture Department).
On 29 September, 1903, he married at St. Nicholas' Church,
Dundalk, Isabel Jane, daughter of James Barton, of Farndreg,
Dundalk. They reside at 2, Upper Wood Street, Calcutta.
He was associated wiih his brother (Carlyle, Alexander
James), in the production of A History of Medieval Political
Theory in the J I 'est, vol. i.
Carter, Anna Margaret, third daughter of Agnes Warrand
(Wilson) and Samuel Begg, of New Zealand, was born in
London in 1853. She was married in 1874 at Prospect, Napier,
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