Jonathan Duncan Inverarity
Deceased Person
1812 – 1882
Who was Jonathan Duncan Inverarity?
Jonathan Duncan Inverarity was a civil servant of the Bombay Presidency.
He studied at the Edinburgh Academy from 1824 to 1826 before going to Addiscombe in 1826 and Haileybury from 1828 to 1830. Appointed to the Bombay Service in the East India Company, he studied at Hailebury College before he went to India in May 1831 and served initially in the Revenue Department. He later became a deputy collector of customs and then a deputy opium agent at Bombay. He transferred to become collector and magistrate of Abolapore Zilla. In 1854 he resigned and went on furlough for three years. In 1859 he succeeded Sir Bartle Frere as Commissioners of Sind, holding the post till 1862, when he was appointed a Member of the Council in Bombay and sworn in on 24th March 1862. He retired with an annuity in 1865.
Inverarity's 1830 notes of the teachings of Thomas Malthus and his interpretations of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations have been an important source for the study of Malthus' teachings and ideas.
Inverarity married Martha Maria, the eldest daughter of Sir John Pollard Willoughby, at Bombay in 1844.
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