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James Maxwell (colonial administrator)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir James Crawford Maxwell, KCMG, KBE (1869 – 1932) was a British physician and colonial administrator.

Biography

Maxwell was born in Dundee, Scotland in 1869. He was educated at the High School of Dundee, before studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh, graduating M.B., C.M. in 1893, and proceeding M.D. in 1896.[1] He was House-Surgeon at Halifax Infirmary for a brief period before becoming a district medical officer in Sierra Leone between 1897 and 1900.[2] He was awarded the West Africa Medal and a clasp for his role in the Hut Tax War of 1898.

In 1900, he moved into political service and served first as a district commissioner in Sierra Leone. He was awarded the CMG in 1911.[3] Between 1914 and 1920 he served as First Class Resident in Nigeria. He thereafter returned to Sierra Leone as Colonial Secretary, before being promoted to a similar role in the Gold Coast.[4]

In 1927 he was appointed Governor and Commander in Chief of Northern Rhodesia. He was awarded the KBE in 1925 and KCMG on 1930.[5]

He retired in 1932 and died later that year aged 63 whilst on voyage to Australia.

References

  1. ^ Maxwell, James Crawford (1896). "Notes on some cases of fracture". hdl:1842/28555. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Br Med J. 24 Dec 1932; 2(3755): 1169–1170.
  3. ^ Br Med J. 24 Dec 1932; 2(3755): 1169–1170.
  4. ^ Br Med J. 24 Dec 1932; 2(3755): 1169–1170.
  5. ^ Br Med J. 24 Dec 1932; 2(3755): 1169–1170.
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