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Mudie, Sir Francis

Sir Francis Mudie was born in Broughton Ferry and educated at Seafield House, Fettes and King's College, Cambridge. As a schoolmaster at Clifton and Eton, he took the examination for the Indian Civil Service before the war and in 1914 joined the 6th Battalion, City of London Rifles before transferring to the 2/4th Somerset Light Infantry and embarking for India. He served with the 10th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, the 16th Rajputs and the 127th Baluchis at Calcutta.

From the guide to the Personal recollections of Sir Francis Mudie., ca. 1914-1918, (Leeds University Library)

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Mudie, Francis, Sir, 1890-

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1930-1931 secretary to the first Indian Round Table Conference; 1931-1932 Collector, Allahabad; 1932-1936 Collector, Cownpore; 1937 Joint Home Secretary, Government of India; 1943-1944 acting Governor of Bihar; 1946-1947 Governor of Sind; 1947-1949 Governor of West Punjab Epithet: Indian administrator British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001440.0x000022 ...

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