- Andrew Clarke
Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Clarke KCH (1793–11 February 1847) was Governor ofWestern Australia from 1846 until his death in 1847.Andrew Clarke was born in
Donegal ,Ireland in 1793. He entered theBritish Army as an Ensign in the 8thWest India Regiment (without purchase) at the age of 13 in 1806, and rose rapidly through the ranks. In 1808 he transferred to the46th Foot asLieutenant , again without purchase. At the age of 18, he was given temporary command of the troops inVan Dieman's Land . In 1813 he became aCaptain and went toNew South Wales with his regiment. In 1818 he was inIndia , and in 1823 he married a widow named Frances Lardner, while on leave in England. A son was born on July 1824. In 1825 he purchased aMajor ity. He returned to Europe in 1833, was created a knight of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order in 1837, was promoted toLieutenant-Colonel in the Army in 1838, and purchased the Lieutenant-Colonelcy of his regiment in 1839. In 1842 Colonel Clarke took his regiment to theWest Indies and was appointedLieutenant-Governor of St Lucia , which he left in 1844. In the following year he exchanged into the41st Foot and was appointed Governor of Western Australia, where he arrived on 26 January 1846. He became ill not long afterwards and died on 11 February 1847.Andrew's Clarke's son, also named Andrew Clarke, held a number of important public positions for the colony of Victoria, and was a for a time a Member of its Legislative Assembly. For six years, he was the governor of the
Straits Settlements in Malaya. His stepdaughter, Fanny Jackson, marriedGeorge Fletcher Moore . Amongst his nephews was theAustralia nnovelist andpoet Marcus Clarke .References
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