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Sir
John Malcolm
GCB, KLS
Governor of Bombay
In office 1 November 1827 – 1 December 1830
Monarchs
George IV William IV
Governors‑General
The Earl Amherst Lord William Bentinck
Preceded by
Mountstuart Elphinstone
Succeeded by
The Earl of Clare
Personal details
Born
2 May 1769 Burnfoot, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Died
30 May 1833(1833-05-30) (aged 64) London, England
Nationality
British
Occupation
Soldier, Statesman, Historian
Military service
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Branch/service
Madras Army
Years of service
1782–1833
Rank
Major-General
Battles/wars
Third Anglo-Mysore War Fourth Anglo-Mysore War Battle of Mahidpur
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