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.

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.
