Sir Frederick Halliday

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Sir Frederick Halliday was a 19th-century British colonial administrator best known as the first Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal in British India.

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instanceOf British colonial administrator
civil servant
human
administrativeRegionGoverned Bengal Presidency NERFINISHED
areaOfActivity colonial governance
public administration
continentOfActivity Asia NERFINISHED
Europe
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
employer British East India Company NERFINISHED
British colonial administration in India
ethnicGroup British
familyName Halliday NERFINISHED
givenName Frederick NERFINISHED
governmentalJurisdiction Bengal NERFINISHED
hasTitle Knight
Lieutenant-Governor NERFINISHED
historicalRegion British India NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Sir
languageOfWorkOrName English
middleName James
name Frederick James Halliday NERFINISHED
notableFor being the first Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal
notableOfficeSequence first holder of the office of Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal
notableRole implementing early administrative reforms in Bengal
reorganizing the civil administration of Bengal
occupation civil servant
colonial administrator
partOf British Raj administrative structure
partOfEvent British colonial rule in India
positionHeld Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal
member of the Indian Civil Service
sphereOfInfluence colonial governance in India
timePeriod 19th century
workLocation Bengal NERFINISHED
British India NERFINISHED

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Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal officeHeldBy Sir Frederick Halliday