Richard Keith Pringle
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Richard Keith Pringle was a civil servant in the Bombay Presidency.
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He was appointed the first Chief Commissioner of Sind in 1847.[1]
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| Preceded by New Office |
Commissioner in Sind 1847-1851 |
Succeeded by Henry Bartle Frere |
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