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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.  at Cawnpur and Barrackpur; Assistant A.G. at Lucknow and Calcutta; and of the Presidency Division, 1861-1870; exchanged to 19th Hussars, which he commanded in Egyptian campaign, 1882: Address: C/o India Office London.  Coleman, Frank M.; Comes from a family of Printers in London for the East India Company; General Manager, “Times of India” 1895; attached to Government Press, Ceylon, for three years, and then Manager of the “Financial News”, London; returned to India in 1901 on a Commission with Government to reduce expenditure on printing, 1901. Address: London.  Coleridge, Francis Arthur, District and Sessions Judge, Kistna; educ. University College, London; joined service as Assistant Collector and Magistrate, 1894; Head Assistant Collector and Magistrate, 1897; Special, Assistant Collector, Magistrate, and Government Agent, 1898; On Special duty for 8 months in connection with the demarcation of the Jeypore, Bastar Boundary, 1900: Principal Assistant Collector, Magistrate, and Agent to Government, 1901-02; on special duty for three months in connection with the settlement of the Boundary dispute between the board State in Orissa and the Maliah Tracts of Ganjam, 1902, acting Collector and Magistrate 1907; acting District and Session Judge; 1910; confirmeconfirmed [sic]; 1912; Publications: Madanapalle and its environs, and other works. Address: Masulipatam, Kistna District, Madras Presidency, India.  Collins, Sir Arthur John Hammond; Kt. 1885; b. 1837; s. of late John Collins of Parkstone, Dorset; m, 1863, Isabella, o.d. of talelate [sic] Rev. Richard Wilson, D.D., of Chelsea called to Bar, Gray’s Inn, 1860; Q.C. and Bencher, 1877; Treasurer, 1883 and 1905; also barrister Middle Temple; Recorder of Poole 1873-79; of Exeter, 1879-85; Chief Royal Commissioner to inquire into corrupt practices at elecctionselections [sic] for the City of Chester, 1880; Chief Justice of Madras, 1885-99; Vice-Chancellor of the University of Madras, 1889-99; Member of the Council of Legal Education, 1904. Address: 18 Ashburn Place, S.W; Conservative Club.  Colvin, Sir Elliot Graham, K.C.S.I.; Agent to the Governor General Rajputana; since 1912; b. 1861 s, of Bazatt coloniesColvin [sic], I.C.S. educ; Charter House & King’s College; Cambridge; joined service, 1883; Transferred to Assam as Personal Assistant to the Commissioner, 1884; Private Secretary to Lieutenant Governor Bengal, 1887; Assistant to Governor General’s Agent, Beluchistan 1889: Postmaster General, Bengal, 1890; Agent, Alwar, 1896; Resident in Kashmir, 1902; Agent to the Governor General, Rajputana, 1912: C.S.I. 1906. Address: Ajmere, Rajputna.  Colvin, Sir Walter Mytton; (1904) b. 1847; y.s. of J. R. Colvin, I.C.S.; educ: Rugby and Trinity Cambridge; called to the Bar (Middle Temple) 1871; practised at Allahabad; was Member of the Indian Police ommissionCommission [sic], 1902-3.  Colvin-Smith, M.A., Sir Colvin; (1903) b. 1829; s. of Rev. Robert Smith, D.D. of Old Macker, Aberdeen: educ; at Grammar school and Kings College and University, Aberdeen; entered the Madras Army, 96