Sir Anthony Musgrave

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Sir Anthony Musgrave was a 19th-century British colonial administrator who served as governor in several colonies, including Jamaica and Queensland.

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instanceOf British colonial administrator
governor
human
appliesToPosition Governor of British Columbia
Governor of Jamaica NERFINISHED
Governor of Natal
Governor of Newfoundland NERFINISHED
Governor of Queensland
Governor of South Australia
awardReceived Companion of the Order of the Bath NERFINISHED
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1828-08-31
dateOfDeath 1888-10-09
educatedAt University College London
University of London
familyName Musgrave NERFINISHED
father Anthony Musgrave Sr. NERFINISHED
givenName Anthony
honorificPrefix Sir
memberOf Privy Council
surface form: Privy Council of the United Kingdom
mother Mary Harris NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Knight Bachelor NERFINISHED
notableWork promotion of Canadian Confederation in Newfoundland
support for responsible government in British Columbia
occupation colonial administrator
placeOfBirth St John’s, Antigua NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Brisbane, Queensland NERFINISHED
positionHeld Colonial Secretary of Antigua NERFINISHED
Colonial Secretary of St Vincent NERFINISHED
Colonial Secretary of the Leeward Islands
Governor of British Columbia
Governor of Hong Kong NERFINISHED
Governor of Jamaica
Governor of Natal NERFINISHED
Governor of Newfoundland
Governor of Queensland
Governor of South Australia
Governor of the Windward Islands NERFINISHED
Lieutenant Governor of St Vincent NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism
sexOrGender male
spouse Christina Elizabeth Parker NERFINISHED
Jeanie Lucinda Field NERFINISHED
startTime 1864-03-29
1869-08-23
1872-01-01
1873-01-01
1877-06-01
1883-11-01

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Institute of Jamaica founder Sir Anthony Musgrave