Richmond Ritchie
Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Sir Richmond Thackeray Willoughby Ritchie Template:Post-nominals (6 August 1854 – 12 October 1912) was a British civil servant. He spent most of his working life at the India Office, reaching the post of Permanent Under-Secretary of State for India.[1]
Life
He was born in Calcutta, British India, the third son of the jurist William Ritchie (1817–1862) and his wife, Augusta Charlotte Trimmer.[2] He was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge (matriculated 1874; B.A. 1878).[1][3]
In 1877 Ritchie entered the India Office through open competition, as a junior clerk. He acted as Private Secretary to a number Under-Secretaries of State, both Parliamentary and Permanent: from 1895 to 1902 he worked for Lord George Hamilton. He then was transferred to the post of Secretary in the Political and Secret Department.[1]
Ritchie was knighted in 1907, and upon the retirement of Sir Arthur Godley in 1910 he became the Permanent Under-Secretary of State, a position he continued to hold until his death.[1]
Family
In 1877 Ritchie married his second cousin, Anne Isabella Thackeray, the eldest daughter of the novelist William Makepeace Thackeray, and a novelist and author in her own right.[1] Their son William Thackeray Denis Ritchie married Margaret Paulina, daughter of Charles Booth.
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References
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