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 Dictionary of Indian Biography G to I

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Date transcribed2011-04-00
Transcribed byPeter Bailey
CommentNote that notables of Indian, Afghan, etc. origin do not always follow the alphabetical name pattern established by Buckland in his original work.

Surnames  Hunter    
First Name(s)  William Wilson    
Titles  Sir    
Year of Birth  1840    
Year of Death  1900    
Entry  I.C.S. : born July 15, 1840 : son of Andrew Galloway Hunter : educated at Glasgow Academy and University : studied at Paris and Bonn : went out to Lower Bengal in 1862 : published the Annals of Rural Bengal, 1868 ; A Comparative Dictionary of the Non-Aryan Languages of India and High Asia, 1868 ; Orissa, 1872 : was chosen by Lord Mayo to organize a statistical survey of the Indian Empire, in 1869 : made Director- General of Statistics in 1871 : wrote the Life of Lord Mayo, 1875 : published The Statistical Account of Bengal, 20 volumes, 1875-7 : and, in all, 128 volumes of local Gazetteers : from which he prepared The Imperial Gazetteer of India, 9 volumes, in 1881 ; 14 in 1885-7 : wrote a Brief History of the Indian Peoples, 1883 : his article on India was re-issued in 1895 as The Indian Empire, its Peoples, History and Products : for 6 years Additional Member of the Governor-General's Legislative Council, 1881-7 : President of the Education Commission, 1882-3 : Member of the Indian Finance Commission, 1886 : Vice- Chancellor of the Calcutta University, 1886 : retired in 1887 : settled near Oxford : wrote weekly articles in The Times on Indian affairs : brought out a number of biographies in the ""Rulers of India"" series : himself writing those of Lords Dalhousie and Mayo : wrote also Bombay, 1885-90, the Life of Brian H. Hodgson (q.v.) : an introduction to Bengal MS. Records, 1894 ; The Old Missionary ; The Thackerays in India : he had projected a comprehensive work on the History of India, but reduced it to a work on the growth of British dominion : the first volume was published in 1899, the second after his death : C.I.E., 1878 : C.S.I., 1884 : K.C.S.L, 1887 : LL.D. of Glasgow and Cambridge : M.A. of Oxford, by decree of Convocation : Vice-President of the Royal Asiatic Society, and member of learned Societies : he adopted the system of transliteration of vernacular names and words called after him : through his writings, and his picturesque style, India has been made better known to England : died Feb. 7, 1900.     
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