William Ambrose Morehead Explained

William Ambrose Morehead
Order1:Governor of Madras Presidency (acting)
Term Start1:8 June 1860
Term End1:5 July 1860
Predecessor1:Sir Charles Trevelyan
Successor1:Sir Henry George Ward
Term Start2:4 August 1860
Term End2:18 February 1861
Predecessor2:Sir Henry George Ward
Successor2:Sir William Thomas Denison
Birth Date:17 October 1805[1]
Birth Place:Edinburgh, Scotland
Death Date:1 December 1863 (age 58)
Death Place:Edinburgh, Scotland
Nationality:British

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

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. Morehead had his education in United Kingdom and qualified for the Indian civil service.

Career

Morehead arrived in Madras in 1825. He attained renown for his actions against a rebellion caused by the murder of Macdonald of the Indian civil service in 1832. 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.

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

Death

Morehead retired in October 1862 and died at Edinburgh on 1 December 1863. 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]

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Boase . Frederic . Modern English Biography: Containing Many Thousand Concise Memoirs of Persons who Have Died Since the Year 1850 . 1897 . Netherton and Worth . 961 . en.
  2. Morehead, William Ambrose. Alexander John. Arbuthnot. Alexander John Arbuthnot. 39. 2.
  3. Web site: The Vice Chancellors. University of Madras.
  4. Web site: Charles Morehead grave monument details at Dean 2e Cemetery, Edinburgh, Lothian,Scotland.