Harry Ord

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The Honourable
 Sir Harry St. George Ord 
GCMG
Harry Ord

In office
1855 – 1856
Preceded by Sir William Orfeur Cavenagh
Succeeded by Sir Andrew Clarke

In office
1877 – 1880
Preceded by Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson
Succeeded by Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson

Born 4 August 1819(1819-08-04)
North Cray, Kent, England
Died 20 August 1885
Homburg, Germany
Spouse Lady Julia Graham of Exmouth
Religion Christian


Major-General Sir Harry St. George Ord GCMG, CB, RE, was born on 4 August 1819 in North Cray, Kent, England. He was the son of Henry Gough Ord and grandson of Craven Ord, a prominent antiquarian.

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[edit] Education and Career

Sir Harry Ord in his official attire as the Governor of Western Australia
Sir Harry Ord in his official attire as the Governor of Western Australia

George Ord was educated at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, (1835 - 1837). He served in the Royal Engineers, (1837 - 1856), principally in the West Indies, West Africa, and the Anglo-French expedition to the Baltic, (1854). He held many important colonial posts, such as:

  • Commissioner of the Gold Coast, (1855 - 1856)
  • Commissioner at the Courts of Paris and the Hague, (1856 - 1857)
  • Special Commissioner to West Africa, (1864 - 1867)

[edit] Governor of Straits Settlements

The official picture of Sir Harry Ord as the Governor of Straits Settlement
The official picture of Sir Harry Ord as the Governor of Straits Settlement

Sir Harry Ord, was the first Colonial Office appointed as the Governor of the Straits Settlements, was at first given no instructions regarding the Colony's relations with the Malay States. He was unpopular in the Straits Settlements, but was an ambitious and energetic man, who was ready to do what he could to restore order and promote trade in the Peninsula. Conditions in Malaya at that time were extremely unsettled. The quarrels of the Malays were intensified by feuds between competing groups of Chinese miners, and the links of the Chinese with the British settlements threatened to involve these too in the trouble. After some experience of negotiating with Malays and Siamese, Ord worked out a policy under which he proposed to share the supervision of the Peninsula between Britain and Siam. This policy was disapproved by the Colonial office, and Sir Harry Ord was directed to abstain from all interference in the affairs of the Malay States.

[edit] Life

He married Julia Graham of Exmouth daughter of Admiral James Carpenterin in 1846 by whom he had three sons. Sir Harry Ord died on 20 August 1885 from heart attack.

Government offices
Preceded by
Freeman Murray
Governor of Bermuda
1861 – 1864
Succeeded by
William Munroe
Preceded by
Sir William Orfeur Cavenagh
Governor of Straits Settlements
1867 – 1873
Succeeded by
Sir Andrew Clarke
Preceded by
Sir William Robinson
Governor of Western Australia
1877 – 1880
Succeeded by
Sir William Robinson

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