Laurence Guillemard

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Sir Laurence Guillemard as Governor of the Straits Settlements

Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard, KCB KCMG (1862–1951) was a British civil servant and diplomat who served as high commissioner in Malaysia when it was under the British Empire.

Biography

Guillemard spent his early career in the civil service, where he was for several years Principal Private Secretary to Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer. In May 1902 he was appointed Deputy-Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue.[1]

He was appointed Governor of Straits Settlements and British High Commissioner in Malaya in 1920, and was one of the promoters of British policies favouring the Malay ethnic group. He was invested as a Knight of the Order of the Bath and a Knight of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1925.[2] He left Malaysia in 1927 and retired from the diplomatic service.

References

  1. The Times (London). Monday, 24 February 1902. (36699), p. 9.
  2. The London Gazette, 16 June 1925 http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/33057/pages/4075/page.pdf

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Government offices
Preceded by Governor of Straits Settlements and British High Commissioner in Malaya
1920-1927
Succeeded by
Sir Hugh Charles Clifford


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