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Monarch
  
Spouse
  
Elsie Riordon

Name
  
Hamilton Goold-Adams

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Born
  
27 June 1858County Cork, Ireland, UK (
1858-06-27
)

Children
  
Richard John Moreton Goold-AdamsElizabeth Mary Goold-Adams

Died
  
April 12, 1920, Cape Town, South Africa

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Major Sir Hamilton John Goold-Adams, (27 June 1858 – 12 April 1920) was an Irish soldier and colonial administrator who was Governor of Queensland from 1915 to 1920.

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Biography

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Born in the town of Jamesbrook in County Cork, Ireland, Goold-Adams was a cadet in the training ship HMS Conway until he decided to join the British Army and was commissioned in the Royal Scots Regiment, serving principally in southern Africa, where he achieved the rank of captain in 1885 and major in 1895. During the Second Boer War he served first as Resident Commissioner in Bechuanaland and afterwards as commander of the Town Guard during the latter half of the Siege of Mafeking where he was twice Mentioned in Despatches.

He was appointed Deputy Commissioner of the Orange River Colony under the Administrator Sir Alfred Milner (later Lord Milner) in January 1901. Following the end of hostilities in May 1902, the colony formally received a new constitution on 23 June, and Goold-Adams was appointed Lieutenant-Governor, serving as such until 1907, when he became governor.

He was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in 1902, and received the Knight Grand Cross of the order (GCMG) in 1907.

He returned to England in 1911 where he married a Canadian named Elsie Riordon on 4 July. Later that year he was appointed British High Commissioner to Cyprus. In 1914 he was made Governor of Queensland, and arrived in Brisbane just before the election of Queensland's first majority Labor government, under Premier T. J. Ryan. He occasionally disapproved of Labor's policies and majority appointments to the Legislative Council of Queensland.

Returning to England after his retirement, Goold-Adams contracted pleurisy on board ship, and died in Cape Town, South Africa in 1920.

References

Hamilton Goold-Adams Wikipedia


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