Charles Hay Cameron

Charles Hay Cameron

Charles Hay Cameron (11 February 1795-1880), was a jurist. He was married to the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron.

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Early life

He was the son of Charles Cameron, governor of the Bahama Islands, by Lady Margaret Hay, daughter of the fourteenth Earl of Erroll. His grandfather, Donald Cameron, was the younger son of Dr. Archibald Cameron. Charles Hay Cameron erected a monument to his great-grandfather in the Savoy Chapel. It was injured by a fire in 1864, when Mr. C L. Norman, Cameron's son-in-law, replaced it by a painted window.

Barrister

Cameron was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1830. He was a disciple of Jeremy Bentham. He was employed upon various commissions. His report upon "judicial establishments and procedure in Ceylon", the result of a mission with Colonel Colebrooke, is dated 31 January 1832. He was also a commissioner for inquiring into charities, and prepared a report upon the operation of the poor laws in April 1833.

India

By the act of 1833 a fourth member was added to the Supreme Council of India (previously the Council of Bengal), and a law commission was constituted, one member of which was to be appointed from England. Cameron was the first member so appointed, and went to India in the beginning of 1835. In 1843 he was appointed fourth member of council, and became president of the Council of Education for Bengal, of which he had been a member from his arrival in India. Cameron took an important part in the work of codification begun by Macaulay, and was Macaulay's chief adviser and co-operator in the preparation of the penal code (Trevelyan, Macaulay, i. 427. 443, 463). He took a great interest in the introduction of English education among the natives of India. A public meeting of natives was held at Kolkata on 22 February 1848, upon his departure for England, to thank him for his exertions, and request him to sit for his portrait.

His views were explained in an "Address to Parliament on the duties of Great Britain to India in respect of the education of the natives and their official employment, by C. H. Cameron" (1863), in which he advocated a more liberal treatment of the Indian population.

Return to England

Cameron took no further part in active life after his return to England. He lived successively in London, Putney, and at Freshwater, in the Isle of Wight.

Visit to Sri Lanka

In 1875 he went to Ceylon, where his sons were established. After a visit to England in 1878, he died in Ceylon on 8 May 1880.

Cameron was a man of cultivated intellect, well read in classical and modern literature, and intimate with many distinguished men of his day, especially Sir Henry Taylor, Alfred Tennyson, and H. T. Prinsep. He married, in 1838, Julia Margaret Pattle, the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron. They had five sons and a daughter, Julia (died 1873, married to Charles Lloyd Norman).

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Cameron, Charles Hay". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 


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