George Arbuthnot
Deceased Person
1802 – 1865
Who was George Arbuthnot?
George Arbuthnot was a distinguished member of the permanent British civil service. He worked in the Treasury at the Colonial Office in Hong Kong when the HSBC charter was first drawn up; Arbuthnot Road, Hong Kong was named after him.
Arbuthnot served in the Treasury, and later was private secretary to Sir Robert Peel and subsequently to Sir Charles Wood, later Viscount Halifax. He was son of Lt-General Sir Robert Arbuthnot, KCB. He was appointed by Lord Liverpool a junior clerk in the Treasury 18 July 1820 and served with that department until his death. He was then holding the appointment of auditor of the civil list and was also secretary to the ecclesiastical commissioners. He was twice offered the appointment of financial member of the council of the governor-general of India, first on the death of Mr James Wilson, PC in 1860 and then on the retirement of Sir Charles Trevelyan in 1865, but was obliged to turn down the offer on health grounds on both occasions. He was married to Augusta Papendick and then to Louisa Anne Jones. George Arbuthnot was father of General Henry Thomas Arbuthnot.
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- Born
- Nov 20, 1802
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- Nationality
- United Kingdom
- Died
- Jul 28, 1865
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on July 23, 2013
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