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Robert Drayton

Sir Robert Harry Drayton CMG (14 April 1892 - 20 February 1963), was a lawyer and a senior colonial civil servant who worked in Palestine, Tanganyika, Ceylon, Jamaica and Pakistan. He served as the Chief Secretary of Ceylon from 1942 to 1947 and as the Legal Secretary of Ceylon.[1][2]

Sir Robert Harry Drayton
Chief Secretary of Ceylon
In office
1942–1946
MonarchGeorge VI
Preceded byGuy Stanley Wodeman
Succeeded byPost abolished
Personal details
Born(1892-04-14)14 April 1892
Exeter, Devon, England
Died20 February 1963(1963-02-20) (aged 70)
Weybridge, Surrey, England
CitizenshipBritish
SpouseGertrude Edith née Phillips
ChildrenDenys, Dianne, Ruth
Alma materExeter School, University of London
Military service
Branch/serviceBritish Army
Years of service1914-1918
RankLieutenant
UnitMachine Gun Corps

Robert Harry Drayton was born 14 April 1892 in Exeter, Devon, the oldest son of Harry Godwin Drayton (1865-1927), a bookseller, and Emma Rose Hetty née Brealy (1866-1926).

Drayton was educated at Exeter School before being articled to Roberts and Andrew, of Exeter. At the outbreak of World War I he enlisted in the Public Schools Battalions, serving as a sergeant, and was appointed as a lieutenant in the Machine Gun Corps, fighting in France from January 1916 to September 1917.[3] After graduating from the University of London with a law degree, he qualified as a solicitor in 1919, joining the Treasurer Solicitor's Department.

On 16 October 1920 he married Gertrude Edith Phillips (1886 - 1967), an Australian who had seen war service as a theatre nursing sister with ANZAC forces in Gallipoli, at Christ Church, Holborn, Middlesex. They had a son and two daughters: Denys (1923-2012), a major in the British India Army (7th Gurkha Rifles), Aide-de-camp to the British High Commissioner in Malaya, Sir Henry Gurney and Superintendent of the Uganda Police Force; Dianne (1928-2015), a senior administrative assistant at Reuters and the founding secretary of the Reuter Society; and Ruth.

Drayton joined the Colonial Legal Service and was appointed the assistant legal secretary in Mandatory Palestine in 1920 and in 1922 the assistant Attorney General (which subsequently became the Solicitor General) in Palestine. In 1931 he was appointed legal draftsman to the Palestine Government and in 1933, he compiled and catalogued the laws, decrees, regulations, rules, which were issued in Palestine in addition to the British Royal laws and decrees enforced in the Mandate, The Laws of Palestine : in force on the 31st day of December 1933.

Drayton passed the bar at Gray's Inn in 1934, becoming a barrister, following which he was appointed as the Attorney General for Tanganyika.[4]

In 1939 he was transferred to Ceylon and appointed as the Legal Secretary of Ceylon in 1940, before succeeded Guy Stanley Wodeman as Chief Secretary of Ceylon in 1942.

In the 1942 Birthday Honours he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George and on 22 February 1944 he was knighted, as part of the 1944 New Year Honours list, for his service as Chief Secretary of Ceylon. He returned to England in 1947 when Ceylon gained its independence and served for three years as the Director of the Statutory Publications Office, the agency responsible for the publication and indexing of statutes.

In 1950 Drayton returned to Asia as chief draftsman to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, serving in the role for three years.

Drayton died on 20 February 1963 at The Hospital in Weybridge, Surrey.

Bibliography

  • Drayton, Robert Harry (1934). The Laws of Palestine : in force on the 31st day of December 1933. Jerusalem: Waterlow and Sons.
  • Drayton, Robert Harry, ed. (1950). The Statutes: From the Twentieth Year of King Henry the Third to the [tenth Chapter of the Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth Years of King George the Sixth] A.D. 1235-[1948]. Vol. 6. London: H.M. Stationery Office.

References

  1. ^ "Sir Robert Harry Drayton (1892-1963), Legal Officer". npg.org.uk. National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  2. ^ "The Ceylon Government Gazette" (PDF). National Library Service. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Lieutenant Robert Harry Drayton. Machine Gun Corps". nationalarchives.gov.uk. National Archives. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  4. ^ Colonial Office, Great Britain (1935). Tanganyika Under United Kingdom Administration. p. 15. Retrieved 29 July 2021.

External links

  • HMS CEYLON VISITS COLOMBO. 5 JANUARY 1944. THE COLONY CLASS CRUISER HMS CEYLON MADE A CALL AT COLOMBO, THE CAPITAL …

robert, drayton, robert, harry, drayton, april, 1892, february, 1963, lawyer, senior, colonial, civil, servant, worked, palestine, tanganyika, ceylon, jamaica, pakistan, served, chief, secretary, ceylon, from, 1942, 1947, legal, secretary, ceylon, robert, harr. Sir Robert Harry Drayton CMG 14 April 1892 20 February 1963 was a lawyer and a senior colonial civil servant who worked in Palestine Tanganyika Ceylon Jamaica and Pakistan He served as the Chief Secretary of Ceylon from 1942 to 1947 and as the Legal Secretary of Ceylon 1 2 Sir Robert Harry DraytonCMGChief Secretary of CeylonIn office 1942 1946MonarchGeorge VIPreceded byGuy Stanley WodemanSucceeded byPost abolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1892 04 14 14 April 1892Exeter Devon EnglandDied20 February 1963 1963 02 20 aged 70 Weybridge Surrey EnglandCitizenshipBritishSpouseGertrude Edith nee PhillipsChildrenDenys Dianne RuthAlma materExeter School University of LondonMilitary serviceBranch serviceBritish ArmyYears of service1914 1918RankLieutenantUnitMachine Gun CorpsRobert Harry Drayton was born 14 April 1892 in Exeter Devon the oldest son of Harry Godwin Drayton 1865 1927 a bookseller and Emma Rose Hetty nee Brealy 1866 1926 Drayton was educated at Exeter School before being articled to Roberts and Andrew of Exeter At the outbreak of World War I he enlisted in the Public Schools Battalions serving as a sergeant and was appointed as a lieutenant in the Machine Gun Corps fighting in France from January 1916 to September 1917 3 After graduating from the University of London with a law degree he qualified as a solicitor in 1919 joining the Treasurer Solicitor s Department On 16 October 1920 he married Gertrude Edith Phillips 1886 1967 an Australian who had seen war service as a theatre nursing sister with ANZAC forces in Gallipoli at Christ Church Holborn Middlesex They had a son and two daughters Denys 1923 2012 a major in the British India Army 7th Gurkha Rifles Aide de camp to the British High Commissioner in Malaya Sir Henry Gurney and Superintendent of the Uganda Police Force Dianne 1928 2015 a senior administrative assistant at Reuters and the founding secretary of the Reuter Society and Ruth Drayton joined the Colonial Legal Service and was appointed the assistant legal secretary in Mandatory Palestine in 1920 and in 1922 the assistant Attorney General which subsequently became the Solicitor General in Palestine In 1931 he was appointed legal draftsman to the Palestine Government and in 1933 he compiled and catalogued the laws decrees regulations rules which were issued in Palestine in addition to the British Royal laws and decrees enforced in the Mandate The Laws of Palestine in force on the 31st day of December 1933 Drayton passed the bar at Gray s Inn in 1934 becoming a barrister following which he was appointed as the Attorney General for Tanganyika 4 In 1939 he was transferred to Ceylon and appointed as the Legal Secretary of Ceylon in 1940 before succeeded Guy Stanley Wodeman as Chief Secretary of Ceylon in 1942 In the 1942 Birthday Honours he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George and on 22 February 1944 he was knighted as part of the 1944 New Year Honours list for his service as Chief Secretary of Ceylon He returned to England in 1947 when Ceylon gained its independence and served for three years as the Director of the Statutory Publications Office the agency responsible for the publication and indexing of statutes In 1950 Drayton returned to Asia as chief draftsman to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan serving in the role for three years Drayton died on 20 February 1963 at The Hospital in Weybridge Surrey Bibliography EditDrayton Robert Harry 1934 The Laws of Palestine in force on the 31st day of December 1933 Jerusalem Waterlow and Sons Drayton Robert Harry ed 1950 The Statutes From the Twentieth Year of King Henry the Third to the tenth Chapter of the Twelfth Thirteenth and Fourteenth Years of King George the Sixth A D 1235 1948 Vol 6 London H M Stationery Office References Edit Sir Robert Harry Drayton 1892 1963 Legal Officer npg org uk National Portrait Gallery Retrieved 29 July 2021 The Ceylon Government Gazette PDF National Library Service Retrieved 29 July 2021 Lieutenant Robert Harry Drayton Machine Gun Corps nationalarchives gov uk National Archives Retrieved 29 July 2021 Colonial Office Great Britain 1935 Tanganyika Under United Kingdom Administration p 15 Retrieved 29 July 2021 External links EditHMS CEYLON VISITS COLOMBO 5 JANUARY 1944 THE COLONY CLASS CRUISER HMS CEYLON MADE A CALL AT COLOMBO THE CAPITAL Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Drayton amp oldid 1109308367, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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