Robert Lindsay | |
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Supervisor/Superintendent of Sylhet | |
In office 1778–1787 | |
Monarch | George III |
Governor | Warren Hastings, John Macpherson |
Preceded by | Holland |
Succeeded by | position abolished |
District Collector of Sylhet | |
In office 1787–1790 | |
Governor | Charles Cornwallis |
Preceded by | Supervisor of Sylhet |
Succeeded by | Hyndman |
Personal details | |
Born | Robert Lindsay 25 January 1754 Scotland |
Died | 1836 (aged 81–82) Scotland |
Spouse | Elizabeth Dick |
Parents |
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Relatives | Alexander and Charles (brothers), Elizabeth Yorke (sister) |
Military service | |
Battles/wars | Muharram 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.