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British politician

Charles Archer
Born1861
Died1941

Charles Archer CSI CIE (1861–1941) was an administrator in British India. He was acting Chief Commissioner of Baluchistan province four times. Following military service in the Indian Staff Corps, he began his political career in 1887 as the Assistant to the Agent to the Governor-General of Baluchistan. He collaborated with his brother William in translating three of Ibsen's plays: Rosmersholm, Lady Inger of Ostrat, and Peer Gynt. He was appointed CIE in the 1906 New Year Honours and CSI in the 1911 Delhi Durbar Honours.

References

  1. Provinces of British India
  2. Who's who: An Annual Biographical Dictionary. A. & C. Black. 1907. p. 51.
  3. "ARCHER, Major Charles". Who's Who. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 51.

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Political offices
Preceded byArthur Henry McMahon Chief Commissioner of Balochistan
3 June 1909 – 6 September 1909
Succeeded byArthur Henry McMahon
Preceded byJohn Ramsay Chief Commissioner of Balochistan
21 October 1912 – 14 November 1912
Succeeded byJohn Ramsay
Preceded byJohn Ramsay Chief Commissioner of Balochistan
2 April 1914 – 23 May 1914
Succeeded byJohn Ramsay
Preceded byJohn Ramsay Chief Commissioner of Balochistan
15 June 1915 – 5 July 1915
Succeeded byJohn Ramsay


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