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William Allardyce

Sir William Lamond Allardyce, GCMG (14 November 1861 – 10 June 1930) was a career British civil servant in the Colonial Office who served as governor of Fiji (1901–1902), the Falkland Islands (1904–1914), Bahamas (1914–1920), Tasmania (1920–1922), and Newfoundland (1922–1928).

Sir William Allardyce
Acting High Commissioner for the Western Pacific
In office
1901 – 10 September 1902
MonarchEdward VII
Preceded bySir George O'Brien
Succeeded bySir Henry Jackson
Acting Governor of Fiji
In office
1901 – 10 September 1902
MonarchEdward VII
Preceded bySir George O'Brien
Succeeded bySir Henry Jackson
13th Governor of the Falkland Islands
In office
March 1904 – February 1914
MonarchsEdward VII
George V
Preceded bySir William Grey-Wilson
Succeeded bySir William Young
48th Governor of the Bahamas
In office
15 June 1914 – 8 December 1920
MonarchGeorge V
Preceded bySir George Haddon-Smith
Succeeded bySir Harry Cordeaux
13th Governor of Tasmania
In office
16 April 1920 – 27 January 1922
Preceded bySir Francis Newdegate
Succeeded bySir James O'Grady
5th Governor of Newfoundland
In office
1 September 1922 – 1 October 1928
MonarchGeorge V
Prime MinisterRichard Squires
William Warren
Albert Hickman
Walter Stanley Monroe
Frederick C. Alderdice
Preceded bySir Charles Harris
Succeeded bySir John Middleton
Personal details
Born(1861-11-14)14 November 1861
Bombay, Maharashtra, India
Died10 June 1930(1930-06-10) (aged 68)
Wokingham, Berkshire, England
Spouse(s)Constance Angel Greene (m.1895, d.1919)
Elsie Elizabeth Goodfellow, (nee Stewart, m.1920)

Biography

Allardyce was born near Bombay, India, the son of Georgina Dickson Abbott and Colonel James Allardyce. Educated in Aberdeen, Scotland and at Oxford Military College, at the age of 18, he joined the British Civil Service in the Colonial Office. His brother Kenneth was also a colonial administrator, serving as Secretary for Native Affairs in Fiji.[1]

Allardyce first posting was Fiji, where, just two years after his arrival, he was named acting Resident Commissioner for the island of Rotuma. The following year as magistrate and seven years later he was appointed to the Native Regulation Board and made the commissioner of the Supreme Court. In 1894, he was made Commissioner for Native Lands and given a seat in the Legislative Council. In 1895, he was appointed Native Commissioner, the chief liaison between the Fijian natives and the British. The following year he was appointed Receiver-General. He subsequently became Colonial Secretary and a member of the Executive Council in 1898.[2][3]

In 1904, Allardyce was appointed as Governor of the Falkland Islands. After ten years at the Falklands, he was then transferred to the Bahamas to become its governor, a position he held for six years. Allardyce then became governor of Tasmania but retired after only two years—taking the last three months as leave—as a result of his failure to obtain an increase in his salary of £2750. In fact, a statement made to the Parliament of Tasmania on his salary and allowances was followed by a vote by the Legislative Assembly to abolish his office, although the same motion was defeated in the Legislative Council. Nevertheless, when he left office he was widely praised for his performance of the office.[4]

Allardyce was subsequently ordered to Newfoundland where he was to succeed Sir Charles Alexander Harris as Governor of Newfoundland, where he was invited to become patron of the Great War Veterans Association. He was the official Crown representative of the unveiling of the National War Memorial by Field Marshal the Earl Haig on 1 July 1924. He officiated at the opening of the other national war memorial, Memorial University College, on 15 September 1925. Allardyce as governor was a key promoter in the decision awarding jurisdiction over most of the Labrador Peninsula to Newfoundland by the Privy Council.

In 1916, Allardyce was made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George by King George V. He was advanced to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1927.

Allardyce was noted as one of the most competent administrators ever appointed by the Colonial Office to serve as the official representative of the British Crown in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Allardyce Range on the island of South Georgia is named for him.

Family

Allardyce married twice. First, in 1895, to Constance Angel Greene of Melbourne, Australia, daughter of Molesworth Richard Greene.[5][6] She died in 1918; then, in 1920, he married Elsie Elizabeth Stewart,[7] widow of A.C. Goodfellow. In 1923, Lady Allardyce helped start the Girl Guide movement in Newfoundland, and then in 1924, she established the Newfoundland Outport Nursing and Industrial Association (NONIA).

See also

References

  1. ^ Death of K.J. Allardyce Pacific Islands Monthly, May 1937, p71
  2. ^ Fiji Blue Book for the Year 1903, p80
  3. ^ Fiji Blue Book for the Year 1901, p76
  4. ^ McLeod, E. A. (1979). "Allardyce, Sir William Lamond (1861–1930)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne University Press. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 15 May 2008 – via National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  5. ^ McLeod, E. A. "Allardyce, Sir William Lamond (1861–1930)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  6. ^ Hone, Ann. "Greene, Molesworth Richard (1827–1916)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Lady Elsie Elizabeth Allardyce (née Stewart), Second wife of Sir William Lamond Allardyce; previous wife of Adam Goodfellow; daughter of James Stewart". National Portrait Gallery, London.

External links

  • Biography at Government House The Governorship of Newfoundland and Labrador
Government offices
Preceded by High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, acting
1901–1902
Succeeded by
Governor of Fiji, acting
1901–1902
Preceded by Governor of the Falkland Islands
1904–1914
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of the Bahamas
1914–1920
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Tasmania
1920–1922
Succeeded by
Preceded by Dominion Governor of Newfoundland
1922–1928
Succeeded by

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Sir William Lamond Allardyce GCMG 14 November 1861 10 June 1930 was a career British civil servant in the Colonial Office who served as governor of Fiji 1901 1902 the Falkland Islands 1904 1914 Bahamas 1914 1920 Tasmania 1920 1922 and Newfoundland 1922 1928 Sir William AllardyceGCMGActing High Commissioner for the Western PacificIn office 1901 10 September 1902MonarchEdward VIIPreceded bySir George O BrienSucceeded bySir Henry JacksonActing Governor of FijiIn office 1901 10 September 1902MonarchEdward VIIPreceded bySir George O BrienSucceeded bySir Henry Jackson13th Governor of the Falkland IslandsIn office March 1904 February 1914MonarchsEdward VIIGeorge VPreceded bySir William Grey WilsonSucceeded bySir William Young48th Governor of the BahamasIn office 15 June 1914 8 December 1920MonarchGeorge VPreceded bySir George Haddon SmithSucceeded bySir Harry Cordeaux13th Governor of TasmaniaIn office 16 April 1920 27 January 1922Preceded bySir Francis NewdegateSucceeded bySir James O Grady5th Governor of NewfoundlandIn office 1 September 1922 1 October 1928MonarchGeorge VPrime MinisterRichard SquiresWilliam WarrenAlbert HickmanWalter Stanley MonroeFrederick C AlderdicePreceded bySir Charles HarrisSucceeded bySir John MiddletonPersonal detailsBorn 1861 11 14 14 November 1861Bombay Maharashtra IndiaDied10 June 1930 1930 06 10 aged 68 Wokingham Berkshire EnglandSpouse s Constance Angel Greene m 1895 d 1919 Elsie Elizabeth Goodfellow nee Stewart m 1920 Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditAllardyce was born near Bombay India the son of Georgina Dickson Abbott and Colonel James Allardyce Educated in Aberdeen Scotland and at Oxford Military College at the age of 18 he joined the British Civil Service in the Colonial Office His brother Kenneth was also a colonial administrator serving as Secretary for Native Affairs in Fiji 1 Allardyce first posting was Fiji where just two years after his arrival he was named acting Resident Commissioner for the island of Rotuma The following year as magistrate and seven years later he was appointed to the Native Regulation Board and made the commissioner of the Supreme Court In 1894 he was made Commissioner for Native Lands and given a seat in the Legislative Council In 1895 he was appointed Native Commissioner the chief liaison between the Fijian natives and the British The following year he was appointed Receiver General He subsequently became Colonial Secretary and a member of the Executive Council in 1898 2 3 In 1904 Allardyce was appointed as Governor of the Falkland Islands After ten years at the Falklands he was then transferred to the Bahamas to become its governor a position he held for six years Allardyce then became governor of Tasmania but retired after only two years taking the last three months as leave as a result of his failure to obtain an increase in his salary of 2750 In fact a statement made to the Parliament of Tasmania on his salary and allowances was followed by a vote by the Legislative Assembly to abolish his office although the same motion was defeated in the Legislative Council Nevertheless when he left office he was widely praised for his performance of the office 4 Allardyce was subsequently ordered to Newfoundland where he was to succeed Sir Charles Alexander Harris as Governor of Newfoundland where he was invited to become patron of the Great War Veterans Association He was the official Crown representative of the unveiling of the National War Memorial by Field Marshal the Earl Haig on 1 July 1924 He officiated at the opening of the other national war memorial Memorial University College on 15 September 1925 Allardyce as governor was a key promoter in the decision awarding jurisdiction over most of the Labrador Peninsula to Newfoundland by the Privy Council In 1916 Allardyce was made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George by King George V He was advanced to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1927 Allardyce was noted as one of the most competent administrators ever appointed by the Colonial Office to serve as the official representative of the British Crown in Newfoundland and Labrador Allardyce Range on the island of South Georgia is named for him Family EditAllardyce married twice First in 1895 to Constance Angel Greene of Melbourne Australia daughter of Molesworth Richard Greene 5 6 She died in 1918 then in 1920 he married Elsie Elizabeth Stewart 7 widow of A C Goodfellow In 1923 Lady Allardyce helped start the Girl Guide movement in Newfoundland and then in 1924 she established the Newfoundland Outport Nursing and Industrial Association NONIA See also EditList of people from Newfoundland and LabradorReferences Edit Death of K J Allardyce Pacific Islands Monthly May 1937 p71 Fiji Blue Book for the Year 1903 p80 Fiji Blue Book for the Year 1901 p76 McLeod E A 1979 Allardyce Sir William Lamond 1861 1930 Australian Dictionary of Biography Melbourne University Press ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 15 May 2008 via National Centre of Biography Australian National University McLeod E A Allardyce Sir William Lamond 1861 1930 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University Retrieved 15 March 2020 Hone Ann Greene Molesworth Richard 1827 1916 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University Retrieved 15 March 2020 Lady Elsie Elizabeth Allardyce nee Stewart Second wife of Sir William Lamond Allardyce previous wife of Adam Goodfellow daughter of James Stewart National Portrait Gallery London External links EditBiography at Government House The Governorship of Newfoundland and LabradorGovernment officesPreceded bySir George O Brien High Commissioner for the Western Pacific acting1901 1902 Succeeded bySir Henry JacksonGovernor of Fiji acting1901 1902Preceded bySir William Grey Wilson Governor of the Falkland Islands1904 1914 Succeeded bySir William YoungPreceded bySir George Haddon Smith Governor of the Bahamas1914 1920 Succeeded bySir Harry CordeauxPreceded bySir Francis Newdegate Governor of Tasmania1920 1922 Succeeded bySir James O GradyPreceded bySir Charles Alexander Dominion Governor of Newfoundland1922 1928 Succeeded bySir John Middleton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Allardyce amp oldid 1045693963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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