WRIGHT, Daniel. St Andrews and St Leonards, Fife 28.12.1833 — Aberdeen 15.1.1902. British (Scottish) Physician in India. Surgeon-Major of Medical Service. Son of Captain Alexander Wright (1793–1852, of Indian army) and Johanna Leonora Christina Overbeek, brother of the Arabic scholar William Wright (1830–1889). Educated at St.Andrews. M.A. M.D. Joined Indian Medical Service in 1858. In 1866-76 worked as physician in British residence in Kathmandu. In Nepal he collected manuscripts, which then formed the foundation of Indian manuscript collection at Cambridge. Retired in 1876. Married 1869 Cecilia Anne Broughton (1832–1873, died in Kathmandu), one son, then 1877 Gertrude Henrietta Rivers Sullivan (1846–1907), three sons and one daughter.
Publications: A history of Nepal, translated from the Parbatiya by Munshi Shew Shunker Singh and Pandit Gunanand. 14+320 p. 10 pl. Cambridge 1877.
Sources: Walravens & Stache-Weiske 2015, 231, nt. 683; en.wikisource.org; geni.com (but claiming he was born in Van Dieman’s Land, Tasmania. Perhaps he only grew up in Fife).