Born in
1819, William Strachey, the fourth son of a member of the Bengal civil service who had
returned to England, served his own stint in the Bengal civil service from
1838 to 1843.
1 After a furlough of five years, he resigned and joined the Colonial Office in
1848 as précis writer.
2 Strachey was an unrepentant eccentric – he always wore galoshes and kept Calcutta
time in
London.
3 John Cell regards him as the least valuable member of the upper level of Colonial
Office servants during the
1850s and 1860s.
4 He retired in
1870.
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