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  1. 14 June 2019, 12:16. Sir John Stuart Macpherson (25 August 1898 – 5 November 1971) GCMG was a British colonial administrator who served as the Governor of Nigeria from 1948 to 1955 Born in Edinburgh as the son of a hotel manager, Macpherson was educated at George Watson's College and at the University of Edinburgh.

  2. Benin city, Nigeria, 1935. University of Edinburgh. Sir John Stuart Macpherson, GCMG (25 August 1898 – 5 November 1971) was a British colonial administrator who served as the governor of Nigeria from 1948 to 1954, and as governor-general from 1954 to 1955.

  3. The case of Sir John Macpherson (London, 1808), p. 99 n*. The endorsement would even appear on Macpherson's epitaph. Hughes, William Essington, ed., Monumental inscriptions and extracts from registers of births, marriages, and deaths, at St. Anne's Church, Soho (London, 1905), p. 17Google Scholar.

  4. 18 de jun. de 2014 · DOI: 10.1177/1039856214539573 Corpus ID: 24382466; Sir John Macpherson, the first but sometimes overlooked Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Sydney @article{White2014SirJM, title={Sir John Macpherson, the first but sometimes overlooked Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Sydney}, author={Richard T. White}, journal={Australasian Psychiatry}, year={2014}, volume={22}, pages ...

  5. 29 de dez. de 2020 · MACPHERSON, Sir JOHN (1745–1821), governor-general of India, was born in 1745 at Sleat in the Isle of Skye, where his father, John Macpherson (1710–1765), was minister. His mother was Janet, daughter of Donald Macleod of Bernera.

  6. 3 de jun. de 2020 · John Macpherson: Governor-General of Bengal from 1785 to 1786. Warren Hastings had resigned from the Company before he went to England. Before arrival of Lord Cornwallis, at Calcutta Sir John Macpherson took the office of Governor General for a short period of around 20 months. John Macpherson had earlier come to India in 1767 and […]

  7. Sir John Macpherson (1745–1821) was the son of a Scottish minister. His many tours of service with the East India Company were marred by corruption and scandal. He was made acting governor-general of India in 1785–86 between the resignation of Warren Hastings (1732–1818) and the succession by Lord Cornwallis (1738–1805).