This article is about the East India Company civil servant. For the American football player, see Jim Thomason.
James Thomason
Lieutenant-Governor of the North-Western Provinces
In office 22 December 1843 – 10 October 1853
Governors General
The Lord Ellenborough The Viscount Hardinge The Marquess of Dalhousie
Preceded by
Sir George Russell Clerk
Succeeded by
John Russell Colvin
Personal details
Born
(1804-05-03)3 May 1804 Great Shelford, England, United Kingdom
Died
27 September 1853(1853-09-27) (aged 49) Bareilly, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
Alma mater
East India Company College
James Thomason (3 May 1804 – 17 September 1853) was a British administrator of the East India Company and Lieutenant-Governor of the North-Western Provinces between 1843 and 1853.
JamesThomason (3 May 1804 – 17 September 1853) was a British administrator of the East India Company and Lieutenant-Governor of the North-Western Provinces...
Engineering in North-Western Provinces in 1847 by the Lieutenant-Governor, JamesThomason, in order to train officers and surveyors employed in the construction...
the Sir JamesThomason, Lt. Governor of North-Western Province (1843–53). After his death in 1853, the college was rechristened as Thomason College of...
supportive men were at the helm, both in the North-Western Provinces, with JamesThomason as Lt. Governor, and in British India with Lord Dalhousie as Governor-General...
supportive men were at the helm, both in the North-Western Provinces, with JamesThomason as Lt. Governor, and in British India with Lord Dalhousie as Governor-General...
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then part of the Bengal Presidency, the second son and fourth child of James Colvin (born 1768), a merchant with Colvin, Bazett & Co. of London and Calcutta...
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posted administrators who were sympathetic to evangelicalism, such as JamesThomason, the Lieutenant general of North-West Provinces, and William Muir. These...
paternal grandfather, who owned a saloon. Later, her mother remarried Robert Thomason, a farmer. Zerelda did not get along with her new stepfather, Robert, so...
Government offices Preceded by JamesThomason Lieutenant Governor of the North-Western Provinces Acting 10 October 1853 – 7 November 1853 Succeeded by...