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Arthur Birch (colonial administrator)

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Name
  
Arthur Birch

Role
  
Colonial administrator


Died
  
1914

Children
  
Una Pope-Hennessy

Grandchildren
  
James Pope-Hennessy, John Pope-Hennessy

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Sir Arthur Nonus Birch KCMG (September 1837 – 31 October 1914) was Lieutenant Governor of Ceylon, Colonial Secretary for Ceylon and acting Lieutenant Governor of Penang and Province Wellesley (1871-1872).

The son of H. W. R. Birch, he joined the colonial service as clerk in the Office of the Secretary of State for the Colonies in February 1855, served as Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton's assistant private secretary in 1858, and Chichester Fortescue's private secretary from September 1859 to February 1864 when he accepted the post of colonial secretary of British Columbia. He served in that capacity and for a time as administrator of the government until 1866 when he returned to England to resume his duties in the Colonial Office. He remained with the Colonial Office, serving as acting Lieutenant Governor of Penang and Province Wellesley, colonial secretary of Ceylon and Lieutenant Governor of Ceylon, until his retirement from the service in June 1878.

After his resignation from the Colonial Office Birch joined the Bank of England where he remained until retirement in 1913.

The writer Dame Una Pope-Hennessy was Birch's daughter.

Legacy

Mount Birch, in the central Camelsfoot Range near Lillooet, British Columbia, Canada, is named for him.

References

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