Liston Garthwaite (full name: James Grant Liston Garthwaite) (1833 – 21 December 1918) was a British educator, author and translator who worked in British India in the nineteenth century. From 1857 Garthwaite served as the headmaster of various schools in India and later as deputy school inspector. From 1869 he became school inspector. Garthwaite prepared several textbooks and collected and published petitions in Kannada and Malayalam for the Government. In 1884 Garthwaite was awarded a Fellowship by the University of Madras. He was awarded the British title Kaisar-i-Hind Medal.
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