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Charles Archer |
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Born | 1861 |
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Died | 1941 |
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Charles Archer CSI CIE (1861–1941) was an administrator in British India, he served as the Chief Commissioner of Baluchistan province four times.[1] He collaborated with his brother William in translating three of Ibsen's plays: Rosmersholm, Lady Inger of Ostrat, and Peer Gynt.[2] He was appointed CIE in the 1906 New Year Honours and CSI in the 1911 Delhi Durbar Honours.
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Preceded by Arthur Henry McMahon
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Chief Commissioner of Balochistan 3 June 1909 – 6 September 1909
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Succeeded by Arthur Henry McMahon
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Preceded by John Ramsay
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Chief Commissioner of Balochistan 21 October 1912 – 14 November 1912
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Succeeded by John Ramsay
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Preceded by John Ramsay
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Chief Commissioner of Balochistan 2 April 1914 – 23 May 1914
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Succeeded by John Ramsay
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Preceded by John Ramsay
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Chief Commissioner of Balochistan 15 June 1915 – 5 July 1915
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Succeeded by John Ramsay
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