- John David Rees
Sir John David Rees, KCIE, CVO, MP (
16 December 1854 –2 June 1922 ) was a colonial administrator inBritish India and subsequently a Member of Parliament atWestminster . He was educated atCheltenham College and joined theIndian Civil Service in 1875. He served mostly in the south of India where he was Under-Secretary in theMadras Government, and later the British Resident inTravancore andCochin . He also served as an Additional Member of theGovernor-General's Council in the 1890s.In 1901, Rees retired from the Civil Service. He was an active proponent of the Raj and wrote a number of books on British India. "The Real India", first published in 1908, went through a number of editions. In 1902, he had even contributed a number of columns to the "
Times Literary Supplement " on Indian matters. He served two terms asMember of Parliament (MP): from 1906 to 1910 as the Liberal MP for Montgomery constituency, and from 1912 to 1922 as the Unionist MP for Nottingham East.He married Mary Catherine Dormer in 1891, and was created a
baronet on8 May ,1919 .elected works
* "Tours in India"
* "The Mahommedans"
* "The Real India"
* "Modern India"
* "Current Political Problems"References
*Rayment
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