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Name
  
William Marris


Born
  
9 October 1873 Aston, Warwickshire, England (
1873-10-09
)

Died
  
December 12, 1945, Cirencester, United Kingdom

Education
  
University of Canterbury, Christ Church, Oxford, Wanganui Collegiate School

Sir William Sinclair Marris (9 October 1873 – 12 December 1945) was a British civil servant, colonial administrator, and classical scholar. He was a member of the Indian Civil Service during the British Raj, and later became Vice-Chancellor of the University of Durham.

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Education and life

Born on 9 October 1873, Marris was educated at Wanganui and Canterbury College in New Zealand, and later studied at Christ Church, Oxford. He passed first in the Indian Civil Service (open) examination in 1895.

He married Eleanor Mary Fergusson, in 1905, who died a year later in 1906. After retirement from the Indian Civil Service, Marris returned to Northern England and remarried to Elizabeth Wilford in 1934, whom he had known from his childhood in New Zealand.

Following his return from India he resigned as a member of the Council of the Secretary of India to take a principleship at Armstrong College in Newcastle upon Tyne, he was Vice-Chancellor of Durham University from 1932 to 1934. During this period, he published translations of Greek and Roman Literature. He retired in 1937 and settled in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, where at Dollar House he died on 12 December 1945.

Indian Civil Service

Sir William Sinclair Marris served in the Indian Civil Service in several positions

  • Assistant Magistrate, U.P. 1896
  • Under Secretary to Government, U.P. 1899
  • Under Secretary to Government of India. 1901
  • Deputy Secretary to Government of India, 1904
  • Magistrate and Collector; Aligarh, 1910
  • Member Executive Committee Coronation Durbar, 1912
  • Acting Secretary to Government of India, Home Department, 1913
  • Inspector-General of Police, U.P. 1916
  • Joint Secretary to Government of India 1919-1921
  • Reforms Commissioner, 1919–20
  • Governor of Assam, 1921–22
  • Governor of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, 1922–28
  • Member of Council of India, 1928–29
  • Publications

    Sir William Marris authored and translated several publications including

  • The Odes of Horace. By Horace, (translated Sir William Marris). Published London, New York [etc.]: H.Frowde, 1912 (books I-IV and the Saecular hymn translated into English verse)
  • The Iliad of Homer. By Homer, (translated Sir William Marris). Published London, New York [etc.]: Oxford University Press, 1934
  • The Odyssey of Homer. By Homer, translated Sir William Marris). Published London, New York [etc.]: Oxford University Press, 1925
  • Catullus. By Catallus, (translated Sir William Marris. Published Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924
  • India: the political problem By Sir William Marris. Published Nottingham, 1930?
  • Vice-Chancellor of the University of Durham

    From 1929 to 1937, Marris was Principal of Armstrong College in the Newcastle division of the University of Durham (now Newcastle University), in which role he held the position of Vice-Chancellor of the University of Durham from 1932 to 1934.

    References

    William Sinclair Marris Wikipedia