For the English photographer, see Sir Cecil Beaton.
Sir Cecil Beadon, KCSI (1816 – 18 July 1880) was an English administrator in British India, serving as lieutenant-governor of the Bengal Presidency from 1862 to 1866, when he was relieved of the post after a commission of inquiry, which was critical of his handling of the Orissa famine of 1866.
Sir CecilBeadon, KCSI (1816 – 18 July 1880) was an English administrator in British India, serving as lieutenant-governor of the Bengal Presidency from...
Beadon may refer to: Sir CecilBeadon (1816–1880), administrator in British India, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal Frederick Beadon (1777–1879), English...
Arrott Browning, 1906–1913 Montague William Douglas, 1913–1920 Henry CecilBeadon. 1920–1923 Michael Lloyd Ferrar, 1923–1931 John William Smith, 1931–1935...
Marquess of Dalhousie 2 John Peter Grant 1859 1862 The Earl Canning 3 CecilBeadon 1862 1866 4 William Grey 1867 1870 Sir John Lawrence, Bt 5 George Campbell...
train from Howrah took Turnbull, the Viceroy Lord Elgin, Lt Governor Sir CecilBeadon and others over two days to Benares: they alighted at the bridge and...
accepted it as a sincere and friendly report. The foreign secretary CecilBeadon, however, severely attacked it, calling it 'an extremely seditious pamphlet'...
Sunninghill, Berkshire. He was married twice: firstly, to Helen Beadon, daughter of Sir CecilBeadon, and secondly to Agnes née Sterndale. His second marriage...
matters. Frederick James Halliday 1858–1859 John Grant 1859–1862 Sir CecilBeadon 1862–1866 Sir William Grey 1866–1871 George Campbell 1871–1874 Sir Richard...
James Halliday Lieutenant-governor of Bengal 1859–1862 Succeeded by Sir CecilBeadon Preceded by Henry Knight Storks Governor of Jamaica 1866–1874 Succeeded by...
Howrah took George Turnbull, the Viceroy Lord Elgin, Lt Governor Sir CecilBeadon and others over two days to Benares inspecting the line on the way. They...
1864-1869 John Hutt (1795-1880), Governor of Western Australia 1839-1846 Sir CecilBeadon KCSI (1816–1880), colonial administrator, Lieutenant-Governor of the...
in India, Britain and Central America. His sister Agnes married Sir CecilBeadon in 1860. Sterndale died of a heart attack at the St Ermin's Hotel in...
appointed Foreign Secretary to the Government of India in succession to CecilBeadon by Lord Canning, but soon died of dysentery. He was succeeded by Sir...
(1812–1881), scholar and Master of St. John's College, Cambridge 1857–1881 Sir CecilBeadon KCSI (1816–1880), administrator in India Andrew Berry (born 1963), evolutionary...
born in India. Hilda Reid's mother, Agnes Imogen Beadon, was the sixteenth child of Sir CecilBeadon, who was Lieutenant Governor of Bengal from 1862...
Sir John Peter Grant's lieutenant-governorship, and throughout Sir CecilBeadon's and Sir William Grey's terms of office. In 1860 Eden accompanied a force...
Ram ISO Chief Engineer, Eastern Bengal Railway, Bengal Lt.-Col. Henry CecilBeadon, Indian Army, Deputy Commissioner, Delhi Herbert Charles Barnes, Indian...
she married Sir Robert Henry Edward Abdy, 5th Baronet, son of Sir Henry Beadon Abdy, 4th Bt. and Anna Adele Coronna. They had one son, Sir Valentine Robert...
Shreemun Maharajah Chuttroputtee Shahabe Dam Altafhoo, of Kolhapoor CecilBeadon, Bengal Civil Service, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal The Nawab Salar...
Barrowclough Cyril Bassett Eric Batchelor Ed Bate Ernest Bathurst Ken Baxter Clive Beadon C. E. Beeby Matt Benney Carl Berendsen Fred Betham Thyra Bethell William...
Dublin 77 Ernest Marriott Forward 1875-12-13 v Ireland at Dublin 78 Edward Beadon Turner Forward 1875-12-13 v Ireland at Dublin 79 Courteney Verelst Forward...
as attending the churches of the Karen ethnic group. A colleague, Roger Beadon, recalled (in a 1969 recording for the BBC) that Blair was fast to learn...
alchemist, and member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn Frederick Beadon (1777–1879), English clergyman who lived to 101 Philip Bearcroft (1695–1761)...
brothers Bill Tucker and William Eldon Tucker; Bill was William's son Edward Beadon Turner and George Robertson Turner; brothers Rory Underwood and Tony Underwood;...
Durham 1821: George Pelham, Bishop of Lincoln (in the absence of Richard Beadon, Bishop of Bath and Wells), and Edward Legge, Bishop of Oxford (in the absence...