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  1. Career. Douglas was in the Civil Service of Mauritius 1859–1869 when he transferred to Ceylon where he was Auditor-General between 1869 and 1876. He became Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements on 17 February 1876 [2] – 17 August 1878 [3] before returning to Ceylon as Lieut.-Governor and Colonial Secretary, 1878–1880.

  2. William Spry (colonial administrator) William Spry (died 4 September 1772) was a jurist and governor of Barbados. [1] On 25 September 1764 he arrived with his family at Halifax, Nova Scotia, having been appointed judge of the vice-admiralty court over all America, [2] which had been recently constituted by act of parliament.

  3. John Atwood (1576–1644) was an assistant governor of the Plymouth Colony, in the future US state of Massachusetts, in 1638. Biography [ edit ] Atwood's parents were Nicholas Wood (abt. 1539–1586), of Sanderstead Court in the English county of Surrey (now Greater London ), and Olive Harman (1548–1603), daughter of the wealthy London merchant, James Harman (abt. 1527–1581).

  4. 9 September 1857. (1857-09-09) (aged 50) Agra, North-Western Provinces. Alma mater. East India Company College. John Russell Colvin (29 May 1807 – 9 September 1857) was a British administrator of the East India Company, and Lieutenant-Governor of the North-Western Provinces from 1853 until his death from cholera during the Indian Rebellion of ...

  5. Sir Eubule John Waddington, GBE, KCMG, KCVO (9 April 1890 – 18 January 1957) was an English colonial administrator. Biography [ edit ] He was educated at Saltus Grammar School , Bermuda, at Dulwich College , England, and later as a Rhodes Scholar at Merton College, Oxford , where he studied from 1909 to 1913.

  6. Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford. Catherine Brydges. Military service. Rank. Colonel. Commands. 1st Regiment of Foot Guards. John Russell (1620–1687) was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1641 to 1644. He fought in the Royalist army during the English Civil War.