I have just finished reading a book called "Mussoorie Medley (Tales
of Yesteryear) by Ganesh Saili. For those not familiar with India,
Mussoorie is a hill station around 7 hours drive northish of New Delhi.
There is a picture towards the back of the book of a marble bust with
the following information:
Proby Thomas Cautley (1802-1871) was honoured with a marble bust when
he was 45. It dominates the library of Roorkee University where he
trained technicians who make the Ganga Canal, that would one day
irrigate 20 million acres of the Doab, the country's richest
agricultural region. He vacationed Mussoorie as a member of the Himalaya Club.
FamilySearch has a birth/christening of a Proby Thomas Cautley in
Raydon Suffolk in January 1802, to Thomas Cautley and Catherine
Proby. There is also a child born in Landour (part of Mussoorie) in
1840 whose father was Proby Thomas Cautley.
Don't know if this fits the Cat(t)ley names but it is a close
variant, so I pass it on in case it helps someone on the list.
Regards
Graeme Simpson