Robert Lowther (collector)

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Robert Lowther (c.1790 - 10 January 1879), was the first Collector of the district of Bulandshahr, North-Western Provinces, India, from 16 February 1824 to 15 March 1832. He is credited with raising the state of that town from a collection of mud huts to a flourishing and more populous town. His successors included George Dundas Turnbull, Charles Currie, and H. B. Webster.[1][2][3][4]

Lowther entered Haileybury in 1808.[5] He married Laura Martinadle in 1847.[6][7]

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