The Lord Stanmore | |
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9th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick | |
In office 26 October 1861 – 30 September 1866 | |
Monarch | Victoria |
Premier | |
Preceded by | John Manners Sutton |
Succeeded by | Charles Hastings Doyle |
19th Governor of Trinidad | |
In office 7 November 1866 – 1870 | |
Monarch | Victoria |
Preceded by | E. E. Bushworth |
Succeeded by | James Robert Longden |
11th Governor of British Mauritius | |
In office 21 February 1871 – 18 August 1874 | |
Monarch | Victoria |
Preceded by | Sir Henry Barkly |
Succeeded by | Sir Arthur Phayre |
1st High Commissioner for the Western Pacific | |
In office June 1875 – January 1880 | |
Monarch | Victoria |
Preceded by | Sir Hercules Robinson |
Succeeded by | Sir William Des Vœux |
2nd Governor of Fiji | |
In office June 1875 – January 1880 | |
Monarch | Victoria |
Preceded by | Sir Hercules Robinson |
Succeeded by | Sir William Des Vœux |
9th Governor of New Zealand | |
In office 29 November 1880 – 24 June 1882 | |
Monarch | Victoria |
Premier | |
Preceded by | Sir Hercules Robinson |
Succeeded by | Sir William Jervois |
16th Governor of British Ceylon | |
In office 3 December 1883 – 28 May 1890 | |
Monarch | Victoria |
Preceded by | John Douglas |
Succeeded by | Arthur Havelock (Acting governor) |
Personal details | |
Born | London, England | 26 November 1829
Died | 30 January 1912 | (aged 82)
Parent | |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Cambridge |
Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore GCMG KStJ (26 November 1829 – 30 January 1912)[1] was a Scottish Liberal Party politician and colonial administrator. He had extensive contact with Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.