Murray Hammick


Sir Murray Love Hammick, was an Indian civil servant and administrator who acted as the Governor of Madras from 30 March 1912 to 30 October 1912.

Early life

Murray Hammick was born on 11 May 1854 to Rev. Sir Vincent Love Hammick Bart and Mary Alexander.

In the Indian Civil Service

Muray Hammick graduated from the Fell King's College and joined the Indian Civil Service after clearing the exams in 1875. He arrived in India on December 18, 1877 and served as Sub Collector in the Madras President and as Assistant Commissioner of Coorg. He served as the Inspector-General of police of Madras from 1894 to 1906 when he was appointed Chief Secretary to the Madras government. In 1908, Hammick was appointed to the Executive Council of the Governor of Madras and served from 1908 to March 1912, when he was chosen to act as the Governor of Madras until the arrival of the governor-designate John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland in October 1912.

Governor of Madras

Hammick acted as the Governor of Madras from 30 March 1912 to 30 October 1912.

Post-gubernatorial career

In 1913, Hammick was appointed member of the Royal Commission to inquire into the Civil Services in India. In 1915, Hammick was appointed to the Council of State and served as a member from 1915 to 1922.

Family

Murray Hammick married Ada Constance Searle, daughter of Major-General Arthur Thaddeus Searle, on 11 December 1883. The couple had two sons and three daughters.
Hammick was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire in November 1901. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Star of India in 1907 and raised to a Knight Commander of the order in 1911.

Other interests

Hammick was also a prominent freemason and was the provincial grandmaster of the District Grand Lodge of Madras from 1910 to 1914.

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