List of chief secretaries of Singapore
Resident councillors of Singapore (1826-1867)
editThe resident councillor of Singapore was a high ranking government civil position in colonial Singapore during the Straits Settlements era. It was second only to the governor of the Straits Settlements in the colonial government.
№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Term of office | Origin | Background or previous appointment |
Governor (From–To) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | ||||||
1 | John Prince (1772-1848) |
15 August 1826 | 18 November 1827 | — | — |
Robert Fullerton | |
2 | Kenneth Murchison (1794–1854) |
29 November 1827 | 6 December 1833 | Scotland | Employee at East India Company | ||
Robert Ibbetson | |||||||
3 | Sir Samuel George Bonham (1803–1863) |
7 December 1833 | 18 November 1836 | Kent, England | Employee at East India Company |
Kenneth Murchison (1833-1836) | |
4 | Thomas Church (1798–1860) |
4 March 1837 | 20 September 1856 | Somerset, England | Assistant Resident of Pinang |
Samuel George Bonham | |
William John Butterworth | |||||||
Edmund Augustus Blundell (1855-1859) | |||||||
5 | Henry Somerset MacKenzie (1826–1904) [1][2] |
22 September 1856 | 13 July 1859 [3] |
— | — | ||
William Orfeur Cavenagh (1859-1867) | |||||||
— | Colonel Ronald MacPherson (1817–1869) |
10 March 1859 — 7 October 1860 As acting Resident Councillor |
Island of Skye, Scotland | Resident Councillor of Malacca | |||
6 | 8 October 1860 | 31 March 1867 |
Colonial secretaries of the Straits Settlements (1867–1942)
edit№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Term of office | Origin | Background or previous appointment |
Governor (From–To) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | ||||||
1 | Colonel Ronald MacPherson (1817–1869) |
1 April 1867 | 6 December 1869 (Died in office) |
Island of Skye, Scotland | Resident Councillor of Singapore | Sir Harry St. George Ord (1867-1871) | |
— | E W Shaw Acting[4] |
7 December 1869 | 5 June 1870 | — | Colonial administrator | ||
2 | James Wheeler Woodford Birch (1826–1875) |
6 June 1870 | 4 November 1874 | — | Colonial administrator | ||
Edward Anson (1871-1872) 1st time Acting | |||||||
Sir Harry St. George Ord (1872-1873) | |||||||
Edward Anson (1873) 2nd time Acting | |||||||
Sir Andrew Clarke | |||||||
— | Thomas Braddell (1823–1891) Acting |
4 November 1874 | 17 February 1876 | County Wicklow, Ireland | Attorney-General of Singapore | ||
William Willans (d. 1905)[5] Acting |
— | Colonial Treasurer of Straits Settlements | |||||
Sir William Jervois | |||||||
Charles John Irving (1831–1917) Acting |
London, England | Auditor-General of Straits Settlements | |||||
3 | Sir John Douglas (1836–1885) |
17 February 1876 | 17 August 1878 | Limerick, Ireland | Accountant General and Controller of Revenue | ||
Edward Anson (1877) 3rd time Acting | |||||||
Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson | |||||||
4 | Sir Cecil Clementi Smith (1840–1916) |
3 September 1878 | 17 November 1885 | London, England | Colonial Treasurer of Hong Kong | ||
Edward Anson (1879-1880) 4th time Acting | |||||||
Sir Frederick Weld | |||||||
5 | Sir John Frederick Dickson (1835–1891) |
17 November 1885 [6] |
31 August 1891 [7][8] |
— | Colonial administrator | ||
Sir Cecil Clementi Smith | |||||||
— | Arthur Philip Talbot (b. 18?? – d. 19 December 1898)[9] Acting |
31 August 1891 [7][8] |
9 March 1892 [10] |
— | Colonial administrator | ||
6 | William Edward Maxwell (1846–1897) |
9 March 1892 [10] |
11 February 1895 | — | British Resident of Selangor | ||
William Edward Maxwell (1893-1894) Acting | |||||||
Sir Charles Mitchell | |||||||
7 | James Alexander Swettenham (1846–1933) |
11 February 1895 | 7 December 1899 | Derbyshire, England | Accountant General and Controller of Revenue | ||
— | Sir Walter Egerton (1858–1947) Acting |
7 December 1899 | 5 July 1901 | — | Colonial administrator | James Alexander Swettenham (1899-1901) Acting | |
Charles Walter Sneyd-Kynnersley (1849-1904) Acting |
— | Colonial administrator | |||||
8 | Sir William Thomas Taylor (1848–1931) |
5 July 1901 | 31 December 1904 | — | Accountant General and Controller of Revenue | Sir Frank Swettenham (1901-1904) | |
Sir John Anderson | |||||||
9 | Frederick George Penney (c. 1856–1928) |
1 January 1905 | 13 April 1905 | — | Resident Councillor of Malacca | ||
— | Edward Lewis Brockman (1865–1943) Acting |
13 April 1905 | 29 June 1906 | — | Assistant Colonial Secretary of Straits Settlements | ||
10 | Sir Arthur Young (1854–1938) |
29 June 1906 | 31 January 1911 [11] |
— | Colonial administrator Navy officer | ||
11 | Edward Lewis Brockman (1865–1943) |
1 February 1911 [11] |
4 September 1911 [12] |
— | Resident of Pahang | ||
12 | Richard James Wilkinson (1867–1941) |
4 September 1911 [12][13] |
February 1916 | Salonika, Greece | British Resident at Negeri Sembilan | Sir Arthur Young (1911-1920) | |
— | William George Maxwell (1871–1959) Acting |
February 1916 [14] |
April 1916 | Malacca, Straits Settlements | British Adviser for Kedah | ||
13 | Sir Frederick Seton James (1870–1934) |
April 1916 | 19 March 1924 | UK | Colonial administrator | ||
Sir Laurence Guillemard | |||||||
— | George Hemmant (1880–1964) Acting 1st time Acting |
19 March 1924 | 2 April 1924 | — | Colonial administrator | ||
14 | Edward Shaw Hose (1871–1946) |
2 April 1924 | 21 November 1925 | Surrey, England | British Resident of Negri Sembilan | ||
15 | Sir Hayes Marriott (1873–1929) |
21 November 1925 | 16 December 1928 | — | General Adviser to Johore | ||
Sir Hugh Clifford | |||||||
— | George Hemmant (1880–1964) 2nd time Acting |
16 December 1928 | 12 February 1929 | — | Colonial administrator | ||
16 | Sir John Scott (1878–1946) |
12 February 1929 | 23 May 1933 | — | Chief Secretary of Tanganyika Territory | ||
Sir John Scott | |||||||
Sir Cecil Clementi | |||||||
17 | Sir Andrew Caldecott (1884–1951) |
23 May 1933 | 7 December 1935 | Kent, England | Chief Secretary of Federated Malaya States (FMS) | ||
Sir Shenton Thomas | |||||||
18 | Sir Alexander Sym Small (1887–1944) |
7 December 1935 | 19 January 1940 | North Lanarkshire, Scotland | Treasurer of Straits Settlements | ||
19 | Stanley Wilson Jones (1888–1962) |
19 January 1940 | 27 January 1942 | — | British Resident of Selangor | ||
— | Hugh Fraser (1891–1944) Acting |
27 January 1942 | 15 February 1942 | — | Colonial administrator |
Colonial Secretaries of Singapore (1946-1955)
edit№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Term of office | Origin | Background or previous appointment |
Governor (From–To) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | ||||||
1 | Sir Patrick Alexander Bruce McKerron (1896–1964) |
1 April 1946 | 29 April 1950 | Aberdeen, Scotland | Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer | Sir Franklin Charles Gimson (1946-1952) | |
— | J D M Smith Acting |
29 April 1950 [15] |
30 June 1950 [16][17] |
— | Colonial administrator | ||
Wilfred Lawson Blythe (1896–1975) |
30 June 1950 | 30 July 1953 | — | Colonial administrator | |||
2 | |||||||
Wilfred Lawson Blythe (1952) Acting | |||||||
Sir John Fearns Nicoll (1952-1955) | |||||||
3 | William Allmond Codrington Goode (1907–1986) |
30 July 1953 | February 1955 | Middlesex, England | Colonial administrator |
Chief Secretaries of Singapore (1955-1959)
edit№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Term of office | Origin | Background or previous appointment |
Governor (From–To) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | ||||||
1 | William Allmond Codrington Goode (1907–1986) |
February 1955 | 9 December 1957 | Middlesex, England | Colonial Secretary of Singapore | William Goode (1955) Acting | |
Sir Robert Brown Black (1955-1957) | |||||||
William Goode (1957-1959) | |||||||
2 | Edgeworth Beresford David (1908–1965) |
29 January 1958[18] | 2 June 1959 | London, England | Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong |
References
edit- ^ "Untitled". The Straits Times. 12 March 1859. p. 2.
- ^ Corfield, Justin (2 December 2010). Historical Dictionary of Singapore. Scarecrow Press. p. 195. ISBN 9780810873872.
- ^ "The Overland Singapore Free Press". Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser. 14 July 1859. p. 5.
- ^ "Straits Settlement Government Gazette".
- ^ "Legislative Council". The Straits Times. 8 May 1875. p. 2.
- ^ "Death of Sir Frederick Dickson". The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly). 29 December 1891. p. 1.
- ^ a b "Departure of Sir Frederick Dickson". The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly). 1 September 1891. p. 6.
- ^ a b "Gazette Notifications". The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly). 1 September 1891. p. 10.
- ^ "Special Telegram". The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser. 14 January 1899. p. 2.
- ^ a b "Local and General". Straits Times Weekly Issue. 15 March 1892. p. 2.
- ^ a b "The Governor's Trip". The Straits Times. 31 January 1911. p. 7.
- ^ a b "Mr. and Mrs. Brockman". The Straits Times. 5 September 1911. p. 7.
- ^ "No. 28527". The London Gazette. 1 September 1911. p. 6453.
- ^ "Legislative Council Changes". The Straits Times. 11 February 1916. p. 8.
- ^ "Mr. J.D.M. Smith". Malaya Tribune. 2 May 1950. p. 5.
- ^ "Mr. Blythe Back For New Post". The Straits Times. 30 June 1950. p. 7.
- ^ "Leaves Tomorrow". The Straits Times. 1 July 1950. p. 7.
- ^ "Last Chief Secretary". Singapore Standard. 30 January 1958. p. 4.
External links
edit- WorldStatesmen - Singapore
- Historical Dictionary of Singapore (Justin Corfield) ISBN 9780810873872
- Past and present leaders of Singapore