Robert Lindsay (colonial official)

Robert Lindsay
Supervisor/Superintendent of Sylhet
In office
1778–1787
MonarchGeorge III
GovernorWarren Hastings, John Macpherson
Preceded byHolland
Succeeded byposition abolished
District Collector of Sylhet
In office
1787–1790
GovernorCharles Cornwallis
Preceded bySupervisor of Sylhet
Succeeded byHyndman
Personal details
Born
Robert Lindsay

(1754-01-25)25 January 1754
Scotland
Died1836 (aged 81–82)
Scotland
SpouseElizabeth Dick
Parents
RelativesAlexander and Charles (brothers), Elizabeth Yorke (sister)
Military service
Battles/warsMuharram Rebellion, Revolt of Radharam, Khasi insurgency

Robert Lindsay (1754–1836) was a Scottish colonial official and businessman who served as supervisor of Sylhet in British India from 1778 until 1787, and then as district collector from 1787 until 1790.[1][2] He is known to have taken part in the Muharram Rebellion.

  1. ^ Allen, B.C. (1906). Assam district gazetteers, Volume 10. Baptist Mission Press. p. 14.
  2. ^ "Lindsay, Robert". Banglapedia: The national encyclopedia of Bangladesh. Retrieved 6 January 2015.