Charles Brooke Rawlinson 54
- Born: 1867 54
- Died: 15 January 1919, Hyde Park Hotel, Knightsbridge, London aged 52 13,54
General Notes:
From The Times, January 20, 1919
The death has taken place in London from heart failure, at the age of 52, of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Brooke Rawlinson, C.I.E., son of the late Canon Rawlinson, of Canterbury, formerly Camden Professor at Oxford, and nephew of the late Major-General Sir Henry Rawlinson, Bt., G.C.B. Educated at Marlborough, Colonel Rawlinson received his first commission in 1885. Later he entered the Indian Political Department, in which he did much valuable work on the North-West Frontier. First appointed, in 1889, an Assistant Commissioner in the Punjab, he became Deputy Commissioner 10 years later, and Political Agent in 1906. After holding the appointment of Revenue Commissioner, North-West Frontier Province, Colonel Rawlinson retired in May, 1917, after 32 years' service.
Birth Notes:
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Noted events in his life were:
1. Resided: 15 January 1919, 80 Knightsbridge, London. 13
2. He had an estate probated on 16 April 1919 in London. 13
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