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  1. Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, 1er Baronet (2 de abril de 1807 - 19 de junio de 1886) fue un funcionario y administrador colonial británico. De joven, trabajó con el gobierno colonial en Calcuta en la India. En 1840 regresó a Gran Bretaña y ocupó el cargo de Subsecretario del Tesoro.

  2. Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, 1st Baronet, KCB (2 April 1807 – 19 June 1886) was a British civil servant and colonial administrator. As a young man, he worked with the colonial government in Calcutta, India. He returned to Britain and took up the post of Assistant Secretary to the Treasury.

  3. Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, 1er Baronet (2 de abril de 1807 - 19 de junio de 1886) fue un funcionario y administrador colonial británico. De joven, trabajó con el gobierno colonial en Calcuta en la India. En 1840 regresó a Gran Bretaña y ocupó el cargo de Subsecretario del Tesoro.

  4. Learn about Trevelyan's life and achievements, from his service in India and Ireland to his role in reforming the civil service. Find out how he was related to Thomas Macaulay and why he was recalled from India after the Mutiny.

  5. A biography of Trevelyan, a civil servant who oversaw the Irish famine relief in the 1840s and introduced reforms in the treasury. Learn about his early life, career, family, and controversies in India and Ireland.

  6. In public administration: The British Empire. Its principal author, Sir Charles Trevelyan, had acquired a reputation for searching out corruption in the Indian Civil Service during 14 years of service there. The report of 1854 recommended the abolition of patronage and recruitment by open competitive examination.

  7. www.rte.ie › the-great-irish-famine › 2020/0902/1162846-the-truth-about-trevelyanThe truth about Trevelyan - RTÉ

    25 de nov. de 2020 · Learn about the role of the British civil servant who oversaw the relief effort in Ireland during the crisis of 1845-1847. Explore his background, achievements, controversies and legacy in this article by Enda Delaney.