Carnac, John Henry Rivett-, 1838-1923, Indian civil servant and army officer
1859-1894 Bengal Civil Service; Secretary to Sir Richard Temple in Central Provinces; Commissioner of Cotton and Commerce with Government of India; Special Commissioner in Bengal Famine of 1874; Opium agent; extra Private Secretary to Lord Lytton at Delhi; ADC to Commander-in-Chief FM Sir Donald Stewart; raised and commanded the Ghazipur Volunteer Light Horse and Rifles; Justice of the Peace; Aide-de-camp to King George V
Epithet: Indian civil servant and army officer
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Birth 1838
Death 1923