Rupert Hay

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Sir Rupert Hay
Born(1893-12-16)16 December 1893
Died(1962-04-03)3 April 1962

Sir William Rupert Hay KCMG KCIE CSI (December 16, 1893 – April 3, 1962) was a British Indian Army officer and administrator in British India. He served as Chief Commissioner of Balochistan during the colonial era.

Career[]

Hay was educated at Bradfield and University College, Oxford. He was commissioned in the Dorsetshire Regiment in 1914[1] and served during World War I in Mesopotamia. He transferred to the Indian Army and was attached to the 24th Punjabis, being appointed Quarter-Master 30 October 1916. [2] He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1918.[3] He was seconded to the Foreign and Political Department in May 1920 and was confirmed in his appointment in May 1924.[4] He was Political Agent in South Waziristan 1924–28, Assistant Commissioner in Mardan 1928–31, and Political Agent in Malakand 1931–33. He was Resident in Waziristan 1940–41, Resident in the Persian Gulf 1941–42, Revenue and Judicial Commissioner in Balochistan 1942–43 and Agent to the Governor-General, Resident and Chief Commissioner in Balochistan 1943–46.[5] He was again Political Resident in the Persian Gulf from 1946 to 1953 when he retired from the service and returned to England.


Government offices
Preceded by
Sir Aubrey Metcalfe
Chief Commissioner of Balochistan
1943–1946
Succeeded by
Henry Poulton

Publications[]

  • Two Years in Kurdistan : Experiences of a Political Officer, 1918-1920, Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1921
  • The Persian Gulf States, Middle East Institute, Washington D.C., 1959. ISBN 0404189660

References[]

  1. ^ "No. 28922". The London Gazette. 2 October 1914. p. 7819.
  2. ^ Indian Army List July 1918
  3. ^ "No. 31131". The London Gazette. 17 January 1919. p. 912.
  4. ^ History of services of officers holding gazetted appointments under the Foreign and Political Department, corrected up to 1st July 1935
  5. ^ Rulers of Provinces of British India
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