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VII. Chief Commissioners of Oudh from the Annexation of theProvince in 1856 to its Amalgamation with the North-WesternProvinces in 1876.

Names.

AssumedCharge of Office.

Names.

AssumedCharge of Office.

Maj.-Gen. Sirjas. Outram,Colville Coverley Jack-

I Feb. 1856

Robert Henry {after-wards Sir Robert)

son , acting,

Maj. -Gen. Sir Henry Mo t-

8 May 1856

Davies, officiating 26Aug. 1865.

gomery Lawrence ,

Maj. Tohn Sherbrooke

21 Mar. 1857

John (afterwards Sir John)Strachey, .

17 Mar. 1866

Banks ,

Lieut.-Gen. Sir James

5 July 1857

Robert Henry ( after-wards Sir Robert )

Outram,

Robert (afterwards Sir

ii Sept. 1857

Davies , acting,

Robert Henry (afterwards

24 May 1867

Robert) Montgomery,Charles J. (afterwards Sir

3 April 1858

Sir Robert) Davies,Maj.-Gen. L. Barrow,

9 Mar. 186818 Jan. 1871

Charles) Wingfield, .

Lieut.-Col. L. Barrow,officiating 20 Aprili860.

George Udny ( after-wards Sir George)Yule, officiating 4April 1861.

IS Feb. 1859

Sir George Couper, Bt.,acting,

Sir George Couper, Bart.,John Forbes DavidInglis, officiating 15Mar. to 15 Nov. 1875,and 20 July 1876 to15 Feb. 1877. 1

20 April iSji

8 Dec. 1873

1 Mr. Inglis made over charge on 15th February 1877, from which date the offices ofChief Commissioner of Oudh and Lieutenant-Governor of the North-Western Provinceswere amalgamated under the Order of the Government of India, Home Department, No.45, dated 17th January 1877 ( Gazette of India , 20th January 1877, Part I.).

VIII.Lieotenant-Governors of the North-Western Provinces andChief Commissioners of Oudh from 1877 to 1892.

Names.

AssumedCharge of Office.

Names.

AssumedCharge of Office.

Sir George Couper, Bart.,Sir Alfred Comyns Lyall,

15 Feb. 187717 April 1882

Sir Auckland Colvin ,

Sir Charles Haukes TodCrosthwaite,

21 Nov. 1887

1892

IX.Chief Commissioner of the Punjab , 1852 to 1859.

Name.

AssumedCharge of Office.

John Laird Mair Lawrence (afterwards Lord Lawrence ),

1852