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William Ambrose Morehead

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British civil servant
William Ambrose Morehead
Governor of Madras Presidency (acting)
In office
8 June 1860 – 5 July 1860
Preceded bySir Charles Trevelyan
Succeeded bySir Henry George Ward
In office
4 August 1860 – 18 February 1861
Preceded bySir Henry George Ward
Succeeded bySir William Thomas Denison
Personal details
Born17 October 1805[1]
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died1 December 1863 (age 58)
Edinburgh, Scotland
NationalityBritish
The grave of William Ambrose Morehead, Dean Cemetery
Morehead Memorial, Dean Cemetery

William Ambrose Morehead (17 October 1805 – 1 December 1863) was a British civil servant of the Indian civil service who acted as the Governor of Madras for two terms in 1860 and 1860–61.

Early life and education

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Morehead was born in the United Kingdom in 1805 to Rev Robert Morehead.[2] Ambrose was also the brother of Charles Morehead who served as Governor of Bombay.[2] Morehead had his education in United Kingdom and qualified for the Indian civil service.

Career

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Morehead arrived in Madras in 1825.[2] He attained renown for his actions against a rebellion caused by the murder of Macdonald of the Indian civil service in 1832.[2] Morehead was made a judge of the sadr court in 1846 and in 1850, was appointed to a committee which inquired into the activities of Lord Trevelyan's administration in Ceylon.[2]

Morehead served as a member of the Madras Legislative Council from 1857 to 1862.[2] During this time, he acted as the Governor of Madras for two terms, once in 1860 and another time, in 1860–61.[2] He also served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Madras from 1860 to 1862.[2] [3]

Death

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Morehead retired in October 1862 and died at Edinburgh on 1 December 1863.[2] He is buried in the south-west spur of Dean Cemetery. The grave is heavily damaged (2014). However, a huge red granite memorial stands to his memory in front of the grave, erected by "friends" around 1880 and sculpted by Stewart McGlashen. His brother Charles lies in a separate grave in the cemetery.[4]

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References

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Government offices
Preceded by Governor of Madras
1860–1861
Succeeded by

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