- Maurice Henry Dorman
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Sir Maurice Henry Dorman, GCMG, GCVO (1902–1993) was the representative of the British Monarchy in Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Sierra Leone, and Malta. He studied at Cambridge University. He served in Sierra Leone from 1956 until 1962, for which he was knighted in 1957. From 27 April 1961 (Sierra Leone's independence day) to 27 April 1962, Dorman was the Governor-General of new nation. From 1962 until 1964, he was the Colonial Governor of Malta and then became Governor-General of Malta from September 1964 until July 1971, when he was replaced by Sir Anthony Mamo.
See also
- Governor-General of Malta
- Governor-General of Sierra Leone
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Government offices Preceded by
Office createdGovernor-General of Sierra Leone
1961–1962Succeeded by
Henry Josiah Lightfoot BostonPreceded by
Office createdGovernor-General of Malta
1962–1971Succeeded by
Anthony MamoCategories:- 1902 births
- 1993 deaths
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