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  1. Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, 1st Baronet, KCB (2 April 1807 – 19 June 1886) was a British civil servant and colonial administrator. As a young man, he worked with the colonial government in Calcutta, India. He returned to Britain and took up the post of Assistant Secretary to the Treasury.

  2. www.rte.ie › 2020/0902/1162846-the-truth-about-trevelyanThe truth about Trevelyan - RTÉ

    Nov 25, 2020 · His name has become synonymous with British policy during the Famine. What role did Charles Edward Trevelyan really play? Enda Delaney explains.

  3. Charles Trevelyan was a British colonial administrator and civil servant who became renowned as the father of modern British civil service. Born to a clergyman father, Trevelyan grew up to become a highly educated and qualified adult.

  4. Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, 1st Baronet, KCB (2 April 1807 – 19 June 1886) was a British civil servant and colonial administrator. As a young man, he worked with the colonial government in Calcutta, India. He returned to Britain and took up the post of Assistant Secretary to the Treasury.

  5. Trevelyan, Sir Charles Edward (1807–86), 1st baronet, civil servant, was born 2 April 1807 at Nettlecombe rectory, Somerset, the fourth son of six sons and three daughters of the Ven. George Trevelyan (1764–1827), rector of Nettlecombe, third son of the 4th baronet of Nettlecombe, an estate which had been the family's seat since 1452.

  6. Charles Edward Trevelyan © Trevelyan was a Victorian colonial administrator and the father of the modern British civil service. Charles Edward Trevelyan was born on 2 April 1807 in Taunton...

  7. Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan was born in Nettlecombe, Dorset, to George Trevelyan, Archdeacon of Taunton and Harriet Trevelyan nee Neave. He was educated at Charterhouse Grammar School and Haileybury College. He then studied languages at Fort William ...