Permanent Under-Secretaries of State For India, 1858-1937
Name | Portrait | Entered office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
Sir George Russell Clerk | 1858 | 1860 | |
Herman Merivale | 1860 | 1874 | |
Sir Louis Mallet | 1874 | 1883 | |
Sir Arthur Godley | 1883 | 1909 | |
Sir Richmond Ritchie | 1909 | 1912 | |
Sir Thomas Holderness | 1912 | 1920 | |
Sir William Duke | 1920 | 1924 | |
Sir Arthur Hirtzel | 1924 | 1930 | |
Sir Findlater Stewart | 1930 | 1937 |
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