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Sir Thomas Gordon Walker KCIE CSI (14 September 1849 – 27 November 1917) was a British Indian civil servant.

Early life and career

Born to Reverend Henry Walker, he was educated in the Old Gymnasium and University of Aberdeen.

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. He also served as a vice-chancellor of University of the Punjab.

Member, Durbar Coronation Committee, 1902–03; retired, 1912; m. Adela, d. of Rev. Arthur Irwin, Rector of Napton, Warwickshire, 1879.

References

  1. ^ Rao, C. Hayavadana, ed. (1915). "Walker, Sir Thomas Gordon" . The Indian Biographical Dictionary . Vol. 24.1. Madras: Pillar & Co. p. 456.
  2. "University of the Punjab – Former Vice Chancellors". University of the Punjab.
Governors of Punjab (British India)
Vice-Chancellors of University of the Punjab


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