Reginald Craddock
Sir Reginald Henry Craddock  | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament | |
| In office 1931–1937  | |
| Constituency | Combined English Universities | 
| Lieutenant-governor of Burma | |
| In office 15 February 1918 – 21 December 1922  | |
| Preceded by | Walter Francis Rice | 
| Succeeded by | Harcourt Butler | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 11 March 1864 Dharmsala, India  | 
| Died | 10 February 1937 (aged 72) Westminster  | 
| Nationality | British | 
| Political party | Conservative Party (UK) | 
| Relations | William Craddock | 
| Alma mater | Wellington College, Keble College, Oxford | 
| Occupation | |
Sir Reginald Henry Craddock, GCIE, KCSI (11 March 1864 – 10 February 1937) was a British colonial official and politician, who served in the Indian Civil Service and as Lieutenant-governor of Burma. He later became a Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) and sat on the Joint Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform as a strong opponent of Indian nationalism.