- John Russell Colvin
John Russell Colvin (
May 29 ,1807 -September 9 ,1857 ) was lieutenant-governor of the North-West Provinces of British India during the mutiny of 1857, at the height of which he died., the British establishment in India converted into a military garrison). The selection of the burial location is often criticized for the insensitivity, considering the significance of the place [cite web
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accessdate=] . Within the sprawling palace-fort complex, the tomb is located in the front of the Diwan-i-Am (Hall of Public Audience) where thePeacock Throne (now inIran ) was placed.]Colvin's was an Anglo-Indian family of Scottish descent. He was educated at
East India Company College in Haileybury, then entered the service of theBritish East India Company in 1826.In 1836 he became private secretary to Lord Auckland at the time of the
First Anglo-Afghan War of 1837. From 1846-49, Colvin served as Commissioner ofTenasserim , in British (Lower)Burma .In 1853 Lord Dalhousie appointed him lieutenant-governor of the North-West Provinces of
India . In 1857, at the start of the mutiny, Colvin was atAgra with only a weak British regiment and a native battery, not enough force to prevail against the mutineers. Colvin issued a proclamation to the natives that was censured at the time for its clemency, but it was similar to the approach of Sir Henry Lawrence, later followed by Lord Canning.Colvin died shortly before the fall of
Delhi . His diaries are held in the European Manuscripts Section at the India Records Office inLondon .John Colvin's son, Sir Auckland Colvin, K.C.S.I., K.C.M.G., C.I.E. (1838-1908), followed a distinguished career in the same service, from 1858-92. He was comptroller-general in
Egypt (1880-2), and financial adviser to the khedive (1883-7). From 1883-92 he was back again inIndia , first as financial member of council, and then, from 1887, following in his father's footsteps as lieutenant-governor of the North-West Provinces andOudh .He published a biography of his father in 1895, and in 1905 gave a
stained glass East window to the church of St. Mary atSoham , both as a thanksgiving for the termination of theSecond Boer War , and as a permanent memorial to his father [http://www.earl-soham.suffolk.gov.uk/history/romance2.htm] . Auckland Colvin died atSurbiton on theMarch 24 ,1908 .Rare book
*Colvin, Sir Auckland. John Russell Colvin. The Last Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Under The Company. Rulers of India Series. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1895.Cloth. 214pp.John russell colvin was also responsible for getting a team of psychiatrists to Agra which later lead to become a famous center for treating mentally ill people, it is said that he in his last years needed psychiatrists to look after his ailing health though he died of cholera. Agra mental hospital is still known as the best place fortreating mentally ill people in India.
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* [http://www.uparchaeology.org/anx22agra.htm Tomb of John Colvin]
* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Myanmar.htm#British%20Lower%20Burma British Lower Burma]
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