Sir Roland Evelyn TurnbullKCMG (9 June 1905 – 23 December 1960)[1] was a British colonial official and governor of British North Borneo. His major influence is mentoring Brunei's former ruler, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III. He stated that in 1959 to one of his Colonial Office colleagues that the Sultan came to regard him as ‘his father’.[2]
In 1929 Turnbull joined the British Colonial Service as a cadet and was first attached to the District Office at Tampin in Malaya.[3] In 1931 he went to Terengganu as Collector of Land Revenue.[3] In 1933 he became assistant secretary to the High Commissioner in Malaya.[3] In 1934 he was appointed British Resident in Brunei where he remained until going on leave in 1936. From 1937 to 1940 he was attached to the Colonial Secretariat.[3]
1940sedit
From 1940 to 1943 Turnbull was Colonial Secretary in the British Honduras. During the war from 1943 to 1945 he was employed in the Ministry of Defence. Following the war he was Colonial Secretary in Cyprus until 1950. On 9 September 1948, he married Sylvia Emily Woodman Burbidge, a daughter of Sir Richard Woodman Burbidge, 2nd of the Burbidge baronets.[1]
1950sedit
From 1950 to 1953 Turnbull was based in Cape Town while serving as the Chief Secretary and Deputy High Commissioner for Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland (BBS).
In his final position he was based in Jesselton as the penultimate Governor of North Borneo from 4 March 1954 until 1959.[4]
It was during this time that he appointed Keith Wookey as Resident in 1956 to Sandakan, North Borneo.
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roland, evelyn, turnbull, kcmg, june, 1905, december, 1960, british, colonial, official, governor, british, north, borneo, major, influence, mentoring, brunei, former, ruler, sultan, omar, saifuddien, stated, that, 1959, colonial, office, colleagues, that, sul. Sir Roland Evelyn Turnbull KCMG 9 June 1905 23 December 1960 1 was a British colonial official and governor of British North Borneo His major influence is mentoring Brunei s former ruler Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III He stated that in 1959 to one of his Colonial Office colleagues that the Sultan came to regard him as his father 2 The HonourableSir Roland TurnbullKCMG22nd Governor of North BorneoIn office 4 March 1954 1959MonarchElizabeth IIPreceded byHerbert Ralph HoneSucceeded byWilliam Goode12th British Resident to BruneiIn office 1934 1937MonarchsGeorge V Edward VIII George VIPreceded byThomas CareySucceeded byJohn Graham BlackPersonal detailsBorn 1905 06 09 9 June 1905Berwick upon Tweed Northumberland EnglandDied23 December 1960 1960 12 23 aged 55 SpouseSylvia Emily Woodman Burbidge m 1948 wbr Alma materKing s College LondonSt John s CollegeOccupationColonial administrator Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Career 1 1 1 1920s and 1930s 1 1 2 1940s 1 1 3 1950s 2 Honours 3 ReferencesBiography editTurnbull was the son of George Turnbull He attended King s College London and St John s College Oxford 3 Career edit 1920s and 1930s edit In 1929 Turnbull joined the British Colonial Service as a cadet and was first attached to the District Office at Tampin in Malaya 3 In 1931 he went to Terengganu as Collector of Land Revenue 3 In 1933 he became assistant secretary to the High Commissioner in Malaya 3 In 1934 he was appointed British Resident in Brunei where he remained until going on leave in 1936 From 1937 to 1940 he was attached to the Colonial Secretariat 3 1940s edit From 1940 to 1943 Turnbull was Colonial Secretary in the British Honduras During the war from 1943 to 1945 he was employed in the Ministry of Defence Following the war he was Colonial Secretary in Cyprus until 1950 On 9 September 1948 he married Sylvia Emily Woodman Burbidge a daughter of Sir Richard Woodman Burbidge 2nd of the Burbidge baronets 1 1950s edit From 1950 to 1953 Turnbull was based in Cape Town while serving as the Chief Secretary and Deputy High Commissioner for Basutoland Bechuanaland and Swaziland BBS In his final position he was based in Jesselton as the penultimate Governor of North Borneo from 4 March 1954 until 1959 4 It was during this time that he appointed Keith Wookey as Resident in 1956 to Sandakan North Borneo Honours editTurnbull was invested in 1956 as a Knight Commander in the Order of St Michael and St George 1 References edit a b c Sir Roland Evelyn Turnbull thePeerage com 2006 04 08 Retrieved 2011 12 29 Hussainmiya B A amp Mail A H 2014 No Federation Please we are Bruneians Scuttling the Northern Borneo Closer Association Proposals Institute of Asian Studies Universiti Brunei Darussalam a b c d e Anon Malayan given high post in Br Honduras Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser 5 April 1940 p 5 National Library Singapore Retrieved 2011 12 29 Chronology of the Constitutional and Political Heads of Sabah Salleh Said Keruak Archived from the original on 2012 01 19 Retrieved 2011 12 29 Government officesPreceded bySir Ralph Hone Governor of North Borneo1954 1959 Succeeded bySir William GoodeDiplomatic postsPreceded byThomas Carey British Resident to Brunei1934 1937 Succeeded byJohn Graham Black Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roland Evelyn Turnbull amp oldid 1183573798, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,