Thomas Gordon Walker
Sir Thomas Gordon Walker KCIE CSI (14 September 1849 – 27 November 1917) was a British Indian civil servant.[1]
Early life and career
Born to Reverend Henry Walker, he was educated in the Old Gymnasium and University of Aberdeen.[1]
He joined I.C.S., as Assistant Commissioner in the Punjab, 1872; Settlement Officer, 1877–81; Registrar, Chief Court, 1881–88; Commissioner of Excise, 1888–99; Judge. Chief Court, Punjab, 1898–02; Commissioner, Delhi Division, 1901–05; Financial Commissioner, Punjab, and Member, Imperial Legislative Council, 1905–06; Lieut.-Governor, Punjab, 1907–08.[1] He also served as a vice-chancellor of University of the Punjab.[2]
Member, Durbar Coronation Committee, 1902–03; retired, 1912; m. Adela, d. of Rev. Arthur Irwin, Rector of Napton, Warwickshire, 1879. [1]
References
- ^ a b c d Rao, C. Hayavadana, ed. (1915). "Walker, Sir Thomas Gordon" . The Indian Biographical Dictionary . Vol. 24.1. Madras: Pillar & Co. p. 456.
- ^ "University of the Punjab - Former Vice Chancellors". pu.edu.pk.
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