Elgin, Victor Alexander Bruce, 9th earl of
- Elgin, Victor Alexander Bruce, 9th earl of
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▪ British viceroy of India
born , May 16, 1849, near Montreal
died Jan. 18, 1917, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scot.
British viceroy of India from 1894 to 1899.
He was the son of the 8th earl and was educated at Eton and at Balliol College, Oxford. In politics a Liberal of right-wing tendencies, Elgin was first commissioner of works under William Gladstone in 1886. Emulating his father, whom he succeeded in 1863, he became viceroy of India in 1894. His viceroyalty was a period of economic stringency and Indian unrest, further complicated by frontier wars. Upon relinquishing his appointment and returning to England in 1899, Elgin was made Knight of the Garter. During 1902–03 he acted as chairman of the royal commission that investigated the conduct of the South African War. From 1905 until 1908, when he retired from public life, Elgin served as secretary of state for the colonies in Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's administration.
Modest and retiring, disliking the requisite pomp, Elgin was not regarded as a successful or effective viceroy of India. His tenure of the colonial office saw the generous and much-praised settlement with the Boers in South Africa. This was, however, primarily the work of the prime minister, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman; and Elgin had little sympathy for his colleagues' more radical innovations in imperial government, being particularly opposed to proposals for Indian reform.
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