Charles Patrick John Coghlan
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Charles Coghlan | |
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In office 1 October 1923 – 28 August 1927 |
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Monarch | George V |
Preceded by | Francis Chaplin |
Succeeded by | Howard Unwin Moffat |
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Born | 24 June 1863 King William's Town, South Africa |
Died | 28 August 1927 Southern Rhodesia |
Political party | Rhodesian Party |
Sir Charles Patrick John Coghlan (24 June 1863 - 28 August 1927) was the first Premier of Southern Rhodesia and held office from October 1, 1923 until his death on August 28, 1927. Sir Charles was born in King William's Town in South Africa and came to Rhodesia in 1900 to practice in Bulawayo as a lawyer. He was elected to the Legislative Council in the 1908 election first for the Western Electoral District and sat as Member for Bulawayo for 19 years.
Coghlan supported the renewal of the British South Africa Company's Charter in 1914, and opposed amalgamation with either Northern Rhodesia or South Africa. In 1921 he led a delegation to London to discuss responsible government, and in 1923 Southern Rhodesia was awarded the status of self-governing Colony within the British Empire. Coghlan was honored by his burial, near Cecil Rhodes's grave, at "World's View" in the Matopos Hills near Bulawayo.)
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- Bridger, P., House, M., and others, 1973. Encyclopaedia Rhodesia, College Press, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
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Preceded by Francis Chaplin (Administrator) |
Premier of Southern Rhodesia 1923-1927 |
Succeeded by Howard Moffat |