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See also: lieutenant-governor of the See also: North-West Provinces of See also: India during the See also: mutiny of 1857, belonged to an Anglo-See also: Indian See also: family of Scottish descent, and was See also: born in See also: Calcutta on the 29th of May 1807
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Passing through Haileybury he entered the service of the See also: East India See also: Company in 1826
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In 1836 he became private secretary to See also: Lord See also: Auckland, and his influence over the See also: viceroy has been held partly responsible for the first Afghan war of 1837; but it has since been shown that Lord Auckland's policy was dictated by the secret committee of the company at home
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In 1853 Mr Colvin wasappointed lieutenant-governor of the North-West Provinces by Lord Dalhousie
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On the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857 he had with him at See also: Agra only a weak See also: British regiment and a native battery, too small a force to make See also: head against the mutineers; and a proclamation which he issued to the natives was censured at the See also: time for its clemency, but it followed the same lines as those adopted by See also: Sir See also: Henry
See also: Lawrence and subsequently followed by Lord Canning
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Exhausted by anxiety and misrepresentation he died on the 9th of See also: September, his See also: death shortly preceding the fall of See also: Delhi
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His son, Six AUCKLAND COLVIN (18,38—1908), followed him in a distinguished career in the same service, from 1858 to 1879
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He was See also: comptroller-general in See also: Egypt (188o to 1882), and See also: financial adviser to the See also: khedive (1883 to 1887), and from 1883 till 1892 was back again in India, first as financial member of council, and then, from 1887, as lieutenant-governor of the North-West Provinces and Oudh
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He was created K.C.M.G. in 1881, and K.C.S.I. in 1892, when he retired
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He published The Making of See also: Modern Egypt in 1906, and a biography of his See also: father, in the " Rulers of India " series, in 1895
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He died at See also: Surbiton on the 24th of See also: March 1908
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