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  1. Sir Hugh Clifford, (né le 5 mars 1866 - mort le 18 décembre 1941), est un administrateur colonial britannique. Il a été le 24 e gouverneur du Ceylan britannique dans l'actuel Sri Lanka , gouverneur du Nigeria , gouverneur de la Côte-de-l'Or au Ghana , gouverneur des Établissements des détroits dans l'actuelle Malaisie et gouverneur de Bornéo du Nord .

  2. 4 de jul. de 2021 · William Clifford, the son of the 7th Baron, was Bishop of Clifton from 1857 to 1893. After Catholic Emancipation, members of the family were also prominent in the Army and public life. Both Sir Hugh Clifford (1866–1941) and Sir Bede Clifford (1890–1961) were colonial governors. The family had links with the Weld family, including Cardinal ...

  3. Hugh Clifford's first book was a Malay-English dictionary written in. cooperation with Frank Swettenham, published in 1894. At around this time. he also started contributing articles on Malaya to the Straits Times. These were collected in a book, East Coast Etchings, which was published in 1896.

  4. 18 de abr. de 2020 · FEATURES OF CLIFFORD CONSTITUTION. Secretary of State for Colonies: This was a Cabinet minister in Britain and the Secretary of State for Colonies. All the colonial Governors report him. Head of State: This was Governor Hugh Clifford. He represented the Queen of England. The Executive Council: It was an all-European Council

  5. 4 de mai. de 2024 · Sir Henry Hugh Clifford (1826-1883), Army officer; son of 7th Baron Clifford. Sitter in 1 portrait

  6. Sir Hugh Clifford was an important British Imperial official. His career began in the early 1880s and ended in the late 1920s. Throughout this period there was a great evolution in world wide aftitudes toward Imperialism, human rights and race relations. Clifford served through these changes and as a prolific writer he clearly expressed his ...

  7. British colonial administrator (1866-1941) Sir Hugh Charles Clifford GCMG GBE (5 Mar 1866 - certain 18 Dec 1941)