Sir Arthur George Murchison Fletcher, KCMG, CBE (27 September 1878 – 9 April 1954)[1] was a British colonial administrator.
Sir Murchison Fletcher | |
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Acting Governor of British Ceylon | |
In office June 1927 – 20 August 1928 | |
Monarch | George V |
Preceded by | Hugh Clifford |
Succeeded by | Herbert Stanley |
12th High Commissioner for the Western Pacific | |
In office 22 November 1929 – May 1936 | |
Monarchs | George V Edward VIII |
Preceded by | Sir Eyre Hutson |
13th Governor of Fiji | |
In office 22 November 1929 – May 1936 | |
Monarchs | George V Edward VIII |
Preceded by | Sir Eyre Hutson |
Succeeded by | Sir Cecil Barton (acting) |
11th Governor of Trinidad and Tobago | |
In office 17 September 1936 – 10 January 1938 | |
Monarchs | Edward VIII George VI |
Preceded by | Sir Alfred Hollis |
Succeeded by | Sir Hubert Young |
Personal details | |
Born | Arthur George Murchison Fletcher 27 September 1878 |
Died | 9 April 1954 | (aged 75)
Career
editHe was Colonial Secretary of Ceylon from 1926 to 1929, during which time he was Acting Governor from 1927 to 1928. He was appointed Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner for the Western Pacific from 22 November 1929 to 28 November 1936,[2] and Governor of Trinidad and Tobago from 1936 to 1938. His tenure coincided with the British West Indian labour unrest of 1934–39.
Murchison Fletcher is mentioned in several contemporary Trinidadian calypso songs, notably "The Governor's Resignation" and "Commission's Report" by Attila the Hun and "We Mourn the Loss of Sir Murchison Fletcher" by Lord Executor.
References
edit- ^ Profile of Sir Arthur George Murchison Fletcher
- ^ Fiji: Handbook of the Colony of Fiji. Suva, Fiji: H.R. Craigie, Government Printer. 1936.