Auckland, George Eden, earl of, 2nd Baron Auckland, 2nd Baron Auckland of Auckland, Baron Eden of Norwood

Auckland, George Eden, earl of, 2nd Baron Auckland, 2nd Baron Auckland of Auckland, Baron Eden of Norwood

▪ governor general of India
born Aug. 25, 1784, Eden Farm, near Beckenham, Kent, Eng.
died Jan. 1, 1849, The Grange, near Alresford, Hampshire

      governor-general of India from 1836 to 1842, when he was recalled after his participation in British setbacks in Afghanistan.

      He succeeded to his father's baronies in 1814. Auckland, a member of the Whig Party, served as Board of Trade president and as first lord of the Admiralty before being selected in 1835 by his friend Lord Melbourne, the new Tory prime minister, as governor-general of India. He arrived in Calcutta (now Kolkata (Calcutta)) in February 1836 with instructions to gain for Britain the friendship of buffer states between India and Russia, because the latter was then expanding southeastward, with emissaries already in Afghanistan. Desiring expanded British trade and influence in Central Asia, he sought a commercial treaty with the Afghan ruler Dōst Moḥammad Khan (Dōst Moḥammad Khān). Hindered by Russian and Persian efforts there, Auckland replaced Dōst Moḥammad with his rival, Shah Shojāʿ (Shāh Shojāʿ), who then depended strongly on British support.

      Auckland firmly secured his influence in Afghanistan with threats and a disregard of treaties, and by 1839 Shojāʿ controlled Kabul and Kandahār. For his efforts, Auckland was created an earl in 1839, and Shojāʿ's power in Afghan administration lessened as Auckland's grew. His public reforms and orders to cut tribal allowances (to reduce the drain on India's treasury) created local unrest that led to attacks on British forces, resulting in the death or capture of 5,000 troops during the 1841 winter retreat from Kabul. With affairs at their worst for the British, Auckland was recalled in 1842. Facing government blame and public censure, he accepted the situation with composure and saw his successor in Calcutta depose Shojāʿ and restore Dōst Moḥammad, thus securing temporary stability in Afghanistan.

      Despite his failures in Afghanistan, Auckland was an excellent administrator of India as governor-general. He extended irrigation, inaugurated famine relief, fought for the use of the vernacular in education, and expanded training in the professions, thinking these the most practical measures for India's progress. In 1846 he again became first lord of the Admiralty, an office he held until his death.

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