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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915. . Quarter-Master-Gen, Madras Presidency and Burinah; commanded 11th M.N.I; returned to England on Colonel’s allowances, 1886. Address: 1, Fauconcerg VillaFauconberg Villas [sic], Cheltenham. Clubs: New, Cheltenham.  Elliott, Algernon, C.I.E. (1903); b.s. of William Henry Elliot, H.E.I.C.S.; b. 1848; educ: Repton School; entered Uncovenanted Service, 1869; Assist. Superintendent of Police, Central Provinces, 1869; Assistant Commissioner, Berar, 1869; Deputy Commissioner, 1869; Civil and Sessions Judge, 1895; Judicial Commissioner, 1898; Commissioner, Hyderabad Assigned Districts, 1901; retired, 1903.  Elliots, Lt Col P. H., I.A., Commissioner, Meiktilla Divn, since 1910; b. 1862; entered the army, 1881; transferred to Indian Army, 1885. Address: Meikitta, Burma.  Elwes, Major Frederick Fenn, M.D., C.I.E. (1911), Surgeon, 3rd District, Madras; b, 1875: joined service as assistant to the Principal Medical officer, Madras, 1900; Mobilizing 66th Native Field Hospital, China Expeditionary Force at Bangalore from 30th June to 5th July 1900; attached to 7th M.I. Burma, 1901; doing duty at the General Hospital, Madras, 1902; Dist. Medical and SaintarySanitary [sic] Officer with medical charge of Central Jail, Vellore, 1903; acted in the same capacity in the various districts of the Presidency; Diirbar Physician to H.H. the Maharaja of Travancore, from August 1912. Address: Trivandram, Travancore State, S. India.  Emerson, Sir William, Kt., (1902); President R.I.B.A. 1890-1902; b. 1844; s. of William Emerson of Whetstone, Middlesex; educ. King’ Coll; Came out to India 1865; erected the Bombay markets, several churches, and other buildings; designed for the Government of India the Allahabad University, the Cathedral for the Lucknow Diocese and the Bhounuggur Hospital; architect of St. Mary’s Church, Brighton; the Clarence Memorial Wing, St. Mary’s Hospital; is carrying out the Victoria Memorial for India in Calcutta; designed a large palace for the late Maharajah of Bhounuggur. Publications; many papers read before the Royal institute of Architects. Address: 2. Grosvenor Mansions, 76 Victoria Street, S.W. Clubs: Arts, St. Stephen’s.  English, AlenanderAlexander [sic] Emanuel, C.I.E., I.C.S., Registrar of Co-operative Credit Societies, Burma, since 1906, educ; at Rugby and St. John’s College, Cambridge; Assist. Commissioner, 1892; Dy. Commissioner, 1905. Address; Rangoon, Burma.  Ennis, Hon: Mr. Justice G. P. M.; acting second Puisne Judge, Supreme Court, Ceylon. Address: Colombo, Ceylon.  Enthoven, Reginald Edward, C.I.E. (1910), Secry. Govt, of India, Dept. of Commerce and Industry since 1911; s. of James Enthoven; b. 1869; educ at Wellington Coll, and New Coll, Oxford; joined service, 1889; Under Secy, to Govt, and Superintendant of Census, 1902; Superintendant for Revision of Imperial GazeetterGazetteer [sic], 1902; Superintendent of Ethnography, 1903; Secretary to Government, General etc, Deptts, 1908; Senior Collr 1910. Publications: Cotton fabrics of the Bombay Presidency. Address: Delhi, India. Club: East India United Service.<section end="Enthoven, Reginald Edward"/> 140