Mortimer Sloper Howell

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Mortimer Sloper Howell CIE[1] (3 February 1841 – 9 September 1925) was a British magistrate[2] and scholar[2] of Asiatic studies. Howell served his term as magistrate in the administrative region of the North-Western Provinces of British India from October 1862 to April 1896. During his tenure as magistrate, he composed a voluminous reference work titled A Grammar of the Classical Arabic Language, Translated and Compiled from the Works of the Most Approved Native or Naturalized Authorities.

Woodbury of Clevedon, Somerset, Howell's former residence

Howell was educated at Christ's Hospital in his junior years.[1] He then went on to study at Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford.[1] Howell retired from Her Majesty's service as Judiciary Commissioner of the North-Western Provinces and Oudh in April 1896.[1] On returning to England, he resided at Woodbury of Clevedon, Somerset, until his death.[1] He died of natural causes at the age of 84 at his home on 9 September 1925.

The Grammar

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