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Monarch
  
Edward VIIGeorge V

Name
  
Albert Ehrhardt

Monarch
  
Succeeded by
  
Alfred Karney Young

Preceded by
  
Henry Edward Pollock


Governor
  
Sir Henry JacksonSir Everard im ThurnSir Charles Major (acting)Sir Francis MaySir Ernest Sweet-Escott

Governor
  
Sir Charles Major (acting)

Albert F. Erhardt (1862–1929) was a British lawyer, judge, and colonial administrator.

Erhardt began practicing Law in 1889, before joining the colonial service in 1896 as District Commissioner of Lagos, now in Nigeria. He went on to become Resident of Ibadan, as well as Attorney-General and Treasurer of Lagos (succeeding F. C. Fuller, in 1902). In May 1903 he became Attorney-General of Fiji, serving until 1914. During this period he also filled in for Sir Charles Major, the Chief Justice of Fiji and Chief Judicial Commissioner for the Western Pacific, from 1910 to 1911, while Major was acting in an interim capacity as Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner for the Western Pacific. In 1914, he returned to Africa as a judge of the British East Africa Protectorate. His final post, in 1920, was as a temporary assistant legal adviser in the Colonial Office.

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Albert Ehrhardt Wikipedia


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