Edward Anson

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The Honourable
 Major General Archibald Edward Harbord Anson
Edward Anson

In office
1877 – 1880
Preceded by Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois
Succeeded by Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld

Born 16 April 1826(1826-04-16)
Devonshire Place, England
Died 1925
London, England
Spouse Elizabeth Mary Bourchier (1st)
Religion Christian

Major General Archibald Edward Harbord Anson,was born on 16 April 1826 in company with a twin sister at 32 Devonshire Place. He was the son of Major General Sir William Anson, 1st Baronet Anson K.C.B. and his mother was from the Dickenson family. His family comprised of three brothers and three sisters.

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[edit] Education

He was taught Latin grammar by his father before he went to school. In 1834 he went to Rev. Dr. Pincknay School and later in 1837 to Mr. Miller’s school on Woolwich Common.

[edit] Career

His military experience began from 1844 to 1847. He served in England, Ireland and Scotland from 1847-1855, Mauritius, 1857-1862 and Madagascar 1862-1865. He returned to England and was appointed as the last Lieutenant Governor of Penang from 1867 to 1882, after serving in the army in India.

In his memoirs “About Others and Myself.” he describes the feeling of depression upon his appointment as Penang’s Resident Councillor.

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Anson married in Limerick in January 1851. It was during his appointment that the Penang Riots occurred. The riots ended he negotiated a peace agreement between the contending parties; Red Flag and Tua Pek Kong members against the White Flag and the Ghee Hin. At that time he was the Acting Governor of Straits Settlements from (4 March 1871 -22 March 1872, 3 November 1873 - 4 November 1873, 3 April 1877 - 29 October 1877 and 10 February 1879 - 6 May 1880). Anson died in 1925. He first wife was Elizabeth Mary Bourchier and second Isabella Jane Armitstead. He have two sons and two daughters, Archibald John George Anson(1851-1929), Elizabeth Mary Louisa Anson(1852-1934), John William Henry Anson(1856-1889) and Mary Louisa Anson(?-1899).

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