< Page:Dictionary of Indian Biography.djvu
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

1901 : commanding first-class District, India : C.B., 1896 : K.C.M.G., 1900.

PRICE, DAVID (1762–1835)

Major : born 1762 : educated at Brecknock, and Jesus College, Cambridge : Sizar : enlisted in the E. I. Co.'s service : went to India, 1781 : served under Sir Hector Munro in Madras and against Tippoo up to 1783 : at the siege of Dharwar, Feb. 1791, lost a leg : Judge Advocate of the Bombay Army, 1795 : served in Poona, Surat, Seringapatam, and Malabar in 1797–8 : studied Persian : collected MSS. at Surat : Persian Translator to General James Stuart (q.v.) in the Mysore war : left India, 1805 : wrote works on Indian, Persian and Arabian History, including A Chronological Retrospect of Muhammadan History, 1811–21 Autobiography of the Emperor lehangir, 1829; Autobiographical Memoirs, published 1839 : gold medallist of the Oriental Translation Committee : M.R.A.S. : M.R.S.L. : died Dec. 16, 1835.

PRICE, SIR JOHN FREDERICK (1839–)

I.C.S. : son of John Price : born Oct. 3, 1839: educated at Melbourne University : went to Madras in the Civil Service, 1862 : retired, 1897: Chief Secretary to Government of Madras, 1888 : Member of Legislative Council, Madras : C.S.I. , 1893 : K.C.S.I., 1898 : translated from Tamil The Private Diary of Ananda Ranga Pillai, 1736–1761, the confidential agent of Dupleix.

PRIDEAUX, WILLIAM FRANCIS (1840–)

Born April 30, 1840 : son of F. W. Prideaux, Revenue Secretary, India Office : educated at Aldenham : served in India Office, 1859 : joined the Bombay Army, 1860, and Staff Corps, 1865 : served with Mr. Rassam's Mission to King Theodore of Abyssinia, 1864 : imprisoned at Magdala, July, 1866, to April, 1868 : employed under the Foreign Office in India : Acting Consul-General at Zanzibar, 1873–5 : in the Persian Gulf, 1876–7 : Resident in Jaipur, Oodeypur, and Kashmir : Colonel, 1890 : C.S.I. , 1895 : has published The Lay of the Himyariks, many papers on archaeology and numismatics, besides bibliographical works.

PRIMROSE, SIR HENRY WILLIAM (1846–)

Born Aug. 22, 1846 : son of Hon. B. F. Primrose : educated at Glenahnond and Balliol College, Oxford : entered the Treasury, 1869 : Private Secretary to Lord Ripon, Viceroy of India, 1880–4 : C.S.I. : Private Secretary to Mr. Gladstone, 1886 : Chairman, Board of Customs, 1895–9 : Chairman, Board of Inland Revenue, since 1899 : K.C.B., 1899.

PRIMROSE, JAMES MAURICE (1819–1892)

General : educated at Sandhurst : joined the Army, 1837 : with the 43rd regt. in the Kafir war, 1851–3 : in the mutiny, at Kirwi and other engagements, 1857–8 : held a command at Aldershot : in the Afghan war, 1879–80 : commanded the first Division of the Kandahar Field Force, 1879, and the whole force in succession to Sir D. M. Stewart (q.v.) in 1880 : besieged at Kandahar by Ayub Khan after Maiwand, 1880 : died Nov. 25, 1892 : C.S.I.

PRINGLE, A. T. (about 1852–1904)

Assistant Secretary to the Madras Government, and a writer of note, whose labours and research have earned the gratitude of many better known workers : he edited Hand List of Old Madras Records : compiled a Catalogue of Books and Serial Articles relating to Language in the Imperial Library, Calcutta, 1899 : edited the Diary and Consultation Book of the Agent (President) Governor and Council of Fort St. George, 1682, 1894 : died Jan. 1, 1904, at Madras.

PRINGLE, ROBERT KEITH (1802–1897)

I.C.S. : son of Alexander Pringle : educated at the old High School, Edin-burgh, and at Haileybury : joined the Bombay C.S., 1820 : was Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay : Master of the Mint : acting Member of Council : succeeded Sir C. Napier in the Government of Sind, 1847 : retired, 1854 : died Jan. 12, 1897.

PRINSEP, CHARLES ROBERT (1790–1864)

Second son of John Prinsep, brother of Henry Thoby Prinsep (q.v.) and James

This article is issued from Wikisource. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.