'AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SIR HERBERT TODD, C.I.E. 1893-1977' [240r] (479/498)
The record is made up of 1 file (247 folios). It was created in 1976-1978. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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Cork counties. One day we went to Muckross House, a large mansion on the
Upper Lake, gifted to the nation by a wealthy American who bought this
family (Lord Castleross) mansion when the ancestral family of Castleross
faded out, one son killed in the war, the second son gassed and eventually
only a daughter left and she entered a convent - a sad story of an illustrious
local family. The mansion was being turned into a museum of Irish furniture
and painting in a park of many acres running down to the lake edge. Built
of Portland stone in the early nineteenth century.
V'e were getting a bit bored with the frequent rain and clouds blotting out
the good views so we left on Sept. 29th. Bill for last six days £36.10.0d
plus 10% service so not expensive. e drove via Blarney, but didnH trouble
to kiss the stone as it means someone holding on to your feet while you hang
head down! On to Penrose quay and eventually on the "City of Cork" Steam
Packet Coy*s coaster, where we had a cabin for the sail to Fishguard where
we were in by 6.30 a.m. Through customs and soon on the road via Brecon,
Gloucester and so the two hundred-and-eighty-two miles to Oxted by 3-30 p.m.
Crisis with Rhodesia, Ian Smith being recalcitrant. Prime Minister Harold
Wilson went out to Rhodesia with a letter from the Queen to argue with Smith
and put off his UDI. They agree to the setting up of a Royal Commission
on the future of Rhodesia, but with Smith in this mood it is doubtful if it
will achieve anything. But Smith would not agree to terms for a Royal
Commission and declares UDI in spite of Wilson speaking to him on the ’phone.
There are a lot of whites in Rhodesia determined to hang on to their
privileges and determined not to let the blacks into their government unless
they agree to the white supremacy.
In January 1965 our very long-standing friend, Ghazi Daghistani, died and
I went up to the Islamic Mosque in Regent's Park for his funeral service.
Our friend,Taufiq Wahabi,presided. The Fatiha prayer and eulogies by
Taufiq, Iskander Mirza. General Renton had a car accident on the way up
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Memoirs of Sir Herbert Todd (1893-1985) of the Indian Political Service The branch of the British Government of India with responsibility for managing political relations between British-ruled India and its surrounding states, and by extension the Gulf, during the period 1937-47. , later of the Iraq Petroleum Company. Written during the years 1976-78, the memoirs begin by recounting Todd's childhood on his family's farm in Kent, his education and entrance into the Home Civil Service in 1912, and his entrance into the Indian Political Service The branch of the British Government of India with responsibility for managing political relations between British-ruled India and its surrounding states, and by extension the Gulf, during the period 1937-47. in 1913. Roughly half of the memoirs (ff 10-137) covers Todd's career up to 1947, which can be summarised as follows:
- Posted to the Indian Police, Burma [Myanmar], 1913-17 (ff 10-22)
- Served in the 11th Bengal Lancers (Probyn's Horse), Indian Army, in Mesopotamia [Iraq], 1917-19 (ff 22-24)
- Remained in Baghdad as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Baghdad East Subdivision, 1919-20 (ff 25-31)
- Transferred to Indian Political Service The branch of the British Government of India with responsibility for managing political relations between British-ruled India and its surrounding states, and by extension the Gulf, during the period 1937-47. , holding positions in Baluchistan, 1921; Gilgit, 1927; Quetta, 1931; Bharatpur, 1936-39 (ff 31-67)
- Served in the Home Guard during extended leave (1939-40), first in Canfield, Essex, and later in Blackheath, London (ff 68-72), followed by a spell as an air warden while awaiting re-posting to India (ff 72-78)
- First attempt at passage to India abandoned when the ship he was travelling on, SS Simla , was torpedoed, September 1940 (ff 79-88)
- Returned to India, holding positions at Udaipur, 1940 (ff 93-97); Baluchistan, 1941 (ff 97-101); Cochin [Kochi] and Travancore, 1943 (ff 101-111); and Calcutta [Kolkata] and the Eastern States, 1944-47 (ff 111-134)
- Returned to London on leave, April 1947; career brought to an abrupt end in June 1947 with the announcement of the handing over of power and Indian independence (ff 135-137).
The last hundred or so folios relate to Todd's employment in the Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC), 1948-59 (ff 138-227), and his subsequent retirement in Oxted, Surrey, 1959-78 (ff 227-248). As Chief Representative of the IPC, Todd and his wife spent much of their time in Baghdad. The memoirs document Todd's relations with prominent Iraqi politicians, diplomats, and visiting British MPs, as well as Todd's visits to Beirut, Damascus, Palestine, Jordan, Kuwait, Persia [Iran] and the United States. Also included are Todd's thoughts on the Suez Crisis and the 1958 revolution in Iraq (Todd was holidaying in Austria at the time and never returned to Baghdad).
Aside from his career, Todd writes about his hobbies (polo and hunting) and comments on UK and world events, such as the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, the death of Winston Churchill, and the first moon landing in July 1969; he also mentions in passing meeting Professor Max Mallowan and Agatha Christie at the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud (Iraq) in April 1955.
The text is typewritten with annotations and crossings out in pencil and ink. It includes some offensive terms and language in its descriptions of members of colonised populations.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 249; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. The file also contains an original printed foliation sequence. It should be noted that number 13 in the original foliation sequence is missing (in between folios 14 and 15).
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