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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915. . Fraser, Hon’ble Sir Hugh, Kt. (1911), Partner. Messrs Gordon, Woodroffe & Co., Madras; Chairman, Chamber of Commerce, Madras; Director, Bank of Madras; Additional Member, Legislative Council, Madras, since 1911; appointed Sheriff of Madras for the year 1915, December 1914; has been actively connected with the trade of Madras for many years. Address: Napier’s Gardens, Chetput, Madras, India.  Fraser, J. D., I.C.S., Burma; educ; Christ’s Hospital School, and Queen’s College, Oxford; joined service, 1889; Deputy Commissioner, 1903; Commissioner, Magwe Division since 1913. Address: Magwe, Burma.  Frazer, R. W., LL.B., C.S., I.C.S. (retired); b. Dublin, 1854; educ: Royal College of Science, Dublin University: joined service and was in charge of the disturbed tracts in the time of the Rumpa rebellion; invalided owing to fever contracted there: Lecturer, University ExtentionExtension [sic] on Indian Architecture; Telugu and Tamil Lecturer, University College, London; Principle Librarian and Secretary, London Institution. Publications: Siren Gods and Sun-steeped lands; British India, Story of Nations Series; A Literary History of India; Text-Book of Indian History (League of the Empire.) Address: London Institution, Finsbury Circus.  Frazer, Robert Watson, B.A., L.L.D., M.R.I.A., Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Madras; educ.; Trinity College, Dublin, (Associate in Engr. R.C.S.I.); entered service, 1877; Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ganjam, 1877; Justice of the Peace, 1879; employed in the Parlakimidi Estate, 1881; Engineer and Manager, Parlakimidi, 10th January to 21st February, 1882; Acting Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement in charge of No. II Party, N. Arcot, from 20th June 1884; Special Assistant to the Collector, N. Arcot, for Settlement purposes, 20th June 1884; retired, 1886. Address: c/o India Office, London,  Fraser, Stuart Milford, C.S.I., C.I.E., I.C.S. Resident, Hyderabad; s. of late Denholm Fraser of Tiverton; b. at Devon, 1804; educ.; Clundell’s CchoolBlundell’s School [sic] and at Balliol College, Oxford; m. Constance, d. of Col. Edwin Maude, 1888; entered I.C.S. as AsisstantAssistant [sic] Collector of Bombay, 1882; Tutor and Guardian to the Raja of Kolhapur, 1889-1894; Tutor and Guardian to the Maharaja of Mysore, 1896-02; Deputy Secretarv to Govt, of India, Foreign Deptt., 1904-05; British Commr. to negotiate with China re Anglo-Tibetan Agreement; Resident, Mysore, 1906; Resident, Kashmir; Address: Secundrabad, (D.), India.  Freyer, Lt. Col. P. Johnston, M.A., M.D., M.Ch., and L.M., I.M.S., (retired); educ; Erasmus Smith’s College, Galway; Royal University, Ireland; Steeven’s Hospital, Dublin; and Paris; obtained 1st place in the open competition for I.M.S., 1875; served in the Military for some time; transferred to India in N.W. Provinces; was Civil Surgeon, at Moradabad, Bareilly, and other places; Surgeon, Prince of Wales’ Hospital, Benares; was Medical Officer to Lieutenant Governor of N.W. Provinces; also Medical Officer to H.H. the late Nawab of Rampur, who presented him with a honorarium of £10,000; selected by the Govt. of India as their Delegate at the 150