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Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie (1848–1909) KCIE
Order of the Indian Empire

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, was an Indian army officer
British Indian Army

The Indian Army was the principal army of the British Raj in India during the last half-century before the Partition of India of India in 1947....
, and later an official of the British Indian Government. Over a long career spanning three decades, Curzon Wyllie rose to be Lieutant Colonel in the British Indian Army and occupied a number of administrative and diplomatic posts including the British resident to the Princely states of Rajputana, Nepal, and later, the political ADC to the Secretary of State for India, Lord Hamilton
Lord George Hamilton

Lord George Francis Hamilton, Order of the Star of India was a British Conservative Party politician of the late 19th and early 20th centuries....
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Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie (1848–1909) KCIE
Order of the Indian Empire

The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire is an order of chivalry founded by Victoria of the United Kingdom in 1878. The Order includes members of three classes:...
, was an Indian army officer
British Indian Army

The Indian Army was the principal army of the British Raj in India during the last half-century before the Partition of India of India in 1947....
, and later an official of the British Indian Government. Over a long career spanning three decades, Curzon Wyllie rose to be Lieutant Colonel in the British Indian Army and occupied a number of administrative and diplomatic posts including the British resident to the Princely states of Rajputana, Nepal, and later, the political ADC to the Secretary of State for India, Lord Hamilton
Lord George Hamilton

Lord George Francis Hamilton, Order of the Star of India was a British Conservative Party politician of the late 19th and early 20th centuries....
. William Hutt Curzon Wyllie was assassinated on 1 July 1909 London
London

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 by Madanlal Dhingra.

Early life

Curzon Wyllie was born at Cheltenham
Cheltenham

Cheltenham , or Cheltenham Spa, is a large spa town and borough in Gloucestershire, England. The town has a population of 110,013 . The people of the town are known as "Cheltonians"....
 on 5 October 1848 to General Sir William Wyllie (1802–1891) and his wife, Amelia (1806–1891). Third and youngest son of five children, Wyllie was educated at Marlborough College (1863–4) and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst (1865–6) before joining the army in October 1866 as ensign 106th foot (Durham Light Infantry
Durham Light Infantry

The Durham Light Infantry was formed in 1881 from the 68th Regiment of Foot which had originally been raised in County Durham by General John Lambton in 1758, and the 106th Regiment of Foot ....
), subsequently arriving in India in 1867. Both his elder brothers, John William Shaw Wyllie (1835–1870) and Francis Robert Shaw Wyllie (1837–1907) served in India. The latter Francis Shaw Wyllie joined the Bombay civil service, became under-secretary to the Bombay government, and died in London in February 1907.

Indian Service

Arriving in India in February 1867,Wyllie was promoted to lieutenant in October 1868 and joined the Indian staff corps in 1869. He was posted to the 2nd Gurkha regiment (the Sirmoor Rifles, later the 2nd King Edward's Own Gurkhas) for a year. In 1870, Wyllie was selected for civil and political employment and appointed to the Oudh commission, serving under General Barrow and Sir George Couper.

Wyllie was promoted to captain in October 1878 and transferred to the foreign department in January 1879, serving as cantonment magistrate of Nasirabad, assistant commissioner in Ajmer-Merwara, and subsequently as the assistant to Sir Robert Groves Sandeman, the governor-general's agent in Baluchistan. He was a part of Major-General Sir Robert Phayre's contingent in the Second Anglo-Afghan War when his actions earned him mentions in the Viceroy's dispatches. After the war, Wyllie was appointed the military secretary to the governor of Madras, William Patrick Adam (later also his brother-in-law) from December 1880 until Adam's death in the following May. In December 1881, Wyllie married Katharine Georgiana Carmichael, second daughter of David Fremantle Carmichael of the Indian Civil Service. Made CIE in 1881, he was promoted major in October 1886 and lieutenant-colonel in 1892.

Wyllie served as the private secretary to the acting governor William Hudleston till November 1881, subsequently overseeing the affairs of Malhar Rao Gaekwar of Baroda before taking the post of the assistant resident at Hyderabad from December 1881 to November 1881. Through the next 14 years, Wyllie served in political and government posts in a number of different places, mostly in Rajputana
Rajputana

Rajputana, also called Rajwar, was the pre-1949 name of the present-day Indian state of Rajasthan, the largest state of the Republic of India in terms of area....
.During this time he oversaw the reliefs for the famine of 1899-1900
Indian famine of 1899–1900

The Indian famine of 1899?1900 began with the failure of the Monsoon#South-West_Summer_Monsoon in 1899 over Western India and Central India and, during the next year, affected an area of and a population of 59.5 million....
. In between 1893 and 1989, Wyllie was the officiating resident in Nepal when in February 1898 he was selected as the agent to the governor-general in central India. In May 1900 he was transferred in the same capacity to Rajputana, where he remained for the rest of his service in India.

Return to England

In March 1901 Wyllie returned to Britain on being appointed the political aide-de-camp to Lord George Hamilton
Lord George Hamilton

Lord George Francis Hamilton, Order of the Star of India was a British Conservative Party politician of the late 19th and early 20th centuries....
, the Conservative secretary of state for India 1895–1903. Wyllie's acquaintance and understanding of the Indian princes and his service in India meant he was assigned important and often delicate matters relating to the princely states and their relations to the British crown. He also oversaw the arrangements for the coronation of Edward VII in 1902. He was appointed KCIE and MVO in 1902 and CVO in June 1907. At this time, he was also involved in affairs relating to Indian students in Britain, including being involved in associations and charities for the Indians, as well as overseeing the Indian nationalist opinion that was finding voice in Britain at the time.

Assassination

William Hutt Curzon Wyllie was assassinated by Madanlal Dhingra at the Imperial Institute, South Kensington
South Kensington

South Kensington is a district in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London. It is a built-up area located 2.4 miles west south-west of Charing Cross....
 on the evening 1 July, 1909 in London while attending with his wife an event organised by the National Indian Association. Dhingra was an Indian student at the University of London
University of London

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 who had close ties with the nationalist India House
India House

India House was an informal Indian nationalism organization based in London between 1905 and 1910. With the patronage of Shyamji Krishna Varma, its home in a student residence in Highgate, North London was launched to promote Nationalism views among Indian students in Britain....
 and the The Indian Sociologist
The Indian Sociologist

'The Indian Sociologist' was an important Indian nationalism publication in the early twentieth century. Its subtitle was An Organ of Freedom, and Political, Social, and Religious Reform....
. Dhingra fired at Curzon Wyllie with a revolver, killing him instantly, and mortally wounding Dr Cawas Lalcaca, a Parsi physician of Shanghai
Shanghai

Shanghai is the List of cities in the People's Republic of China by population in China and one of the List of metropolitan areas by population in the world, with over 20 million people....
 who attempted to come to Wyllie's aid and stop Dhingra. Wyllie was buried at Richmond cemetery, Surrey, on 6 July. Dhingra was sentenced to death in July 1909 and hanged at Pentonville prison on 17 August.

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