Banerjva, Rev. Krishna Mohan
(male)
1813 - 05/11/1885
Indian
Brahmin, editor of the Inquirer, an English language newspaper; convert to Christianity; ordained cleric. See Robert Hunter, History of the Missions of the Free Church of Scotland in India and Africa (Edinburgh: T. Nelson and Sons, 1873) 64-69.
Dutt, Govind Chundra
(male)
1827
Indian
Bengali English scholar and poet; spent some years in England, Italy, and France; deputy magistrate in Rampore.
Luxumonjee, Gunput
(male)
Indian
Educated at Elphinstone Institution; in May 1841 wrote a competition essay contest “On the Promotion of Domestic Reforms Among the Natives of India.” See Bimanbehari Mujamdar, History of Indian Social and Political Ideals (1967): 150.
Mitter, Peary Chand
(male)
? - 1884
Indian
Attended the Hindu College; Secretary to the Calcutta Public Library; a frequent contributor to the Calcutta Review; wrote light works of literature in Bengali; a Justice of the Peace and Honorary Magistrate.
Mittra, Kissory Chand.
(male)
05/26/1822 - 08/06/1873
Indian
Attended Hindoo College; contributed to Bengal Spectator, Bengal Hurkaru, and Calcutta Review; founded Hindoo Theophilanthropic Society; Deputy Magistracy of Nattore. See "Kissory Chand Mittra," Calcutta Review January 1907: 229-252.