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Romilly, Hugh Hastings (1856 - 1892)

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Born: 15 March 1856  London, England.  Died: 27 July 1892  London, England.
Hugh Hastings Romilly was administrator of New Guinea 1884-85 and for 3 months in 1886 and deputy administrator July 1887-September 1888. He wrote "A True Story of the Western Pacific" (1882), "The Western Pacific and New Guinea" (1886) and "From My Verandah in New Guinea" (1889) and his "Letters from the Western Pacific and Mashonaland" were published by his brother Samuel in 1893. Romilly was a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG).

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1874 - 1879Joined Melly & Co. in Liverpool, UK
1879 - 1881Staff of Sir Arthur Gordon - Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner for the Western Pacific
1880Magistrate and Private Secretary to Gordon in Fiji
1884 - 1886Administrator in New Guinea
1887 - 1888Deputy to John Douglas (ten months)
1888 - 1890British Consul in New Hebrides (fourteen months)
1890Returned to England and resigned from the Colonial Office to lead a prospecting expedition to Mashonaland, Africa.

 

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