- William Lamond Allardyce
Infobox Prime Minister
name =William Allardyce
birth_date =14 November 1861
birth_place =Bombay ,Maharashtra ,India
death_date =10 June 1930
death_place =Wokingham ,Berkshire ,England
spouse =Constance Angel (nee Greene, m.1895, d.1919)
Elsie Elizabeth Goodfellow, (nee Stewart, m.1920)
order =7thGovernor of Fiji
term_start =1901
term_end =10 September 1902
successor =Henry Moore Jackson
predecessor =George Thomas Michael O'Brien
order2 =13thGovernor of the Falkland Islands
term_start2 =March, 1904
term_end2 =February, 1914
successor2 =William Douglas Young
predecessor2 =William Grey-Wilson
order3 =48th Governor of the Bahamas
term_start3 =15 June 1914
term_end3 =8 December 1920
successor3 =SirHarry Edward Spiller Cordeaux
predecessor4 =SirGeorge Basil Haddon-Smith
order5 =13thGovernor of Tasmania
term_start5 =16 April 1920
term_end5 =27 January 1922
successor5 =SirJames O'Grady
predecessor5 =SirFrancis Newdegate
order6 =5th Dominion Governor of Newfoundland
term_start6 = 1922
term_end6 = 1928
successor6 = John Middleton
predecessor6 =Charles Alexander Harris |Sir William Lamond Allardyce KCMG (14 November 1861 – 10 June 1930) was a career British civil servant in the Colonial Office who served as
governor ofFiji (1901-1902), theFalkland Islands (1904-1914),Bahamas (1914-1920),Tasmania (1920-1922), and Newfoundland (1922-1928).Allardyce was born near
Bombay ,India , the son of Georgina Dickson Abbott and Colonel James Allardyce. Educated inAberdeen ,Scotland and atOxford Military College , at the age of 18 he joined theBritish Civil Service in theColonial Office .His first posting was
Fiji where only two years after arriving there he was named acting Resident Commissioner for the island ofRotuma . 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 madeCommissioner 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.In 1904 Allardyce was appointed as Governor of the
Falkland Islands . After 10 years at the Falklands he was then transferred to theBahamas to become its governor. A post he held for six years. Allardyce then became governor ofTasmania , but retired after only two years—taking the last three months as leave—as a result of his failure to obtain an incease in his salary of £2750. In fact a statement made to theParliament 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. Neverthelesss, when he left office he was widely praised for his performance of the office. Australian Dictionary of Biography
last= McLeod
first= E. A.
authorlink=
year=1979
id=A070043b
title= Allardyce, Sir William Lamond (1861 - 1930)
accessdate=2008-05-15 ]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 theGreat War Veterans Association . He was the official Crown representative of the unveiling of the National War Memorial byField Marshall 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 theLabrador Peninsula to Newfoundland by the British Privy Council.In 1916 Allardyce was made Knight Commander of the
Order of Saint Michael and St. George by King George V. Shortly afterwards he became Knight Grand Cross in 1927.Allardyce married twice, first to Constance Greene of
Melbourne ,Australia in 1895. She died in 1918; he then in 1920 married Elsie Elizabeth Stewart, widow of A.C. Goodfellow. In 1923, Lady Elsie Elizabeth Allardyce helped start the Girl Guide movement in Newfoundland, and then in 1924 she established theNewfoundland Outport Nursing and Industrial Association (NONIA).Allardyce was noted as one of the most competent administrators ever appointed by the
Colonial Office to serve as the official representative of theBritish Crown inNewfoundland and Labrador .ee also
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List of people of Newfoundland and Labrador References
External links
* [http://www.heritage.nf.ca/govhouse/governors/g64.html Biography at Government House "The Governorship of Newfoundland and Labrador"]
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