Reginald Talbot
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Major-General The Honourable Sir Reginald Talbot KCB |
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11th Governor of Victoria
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In office 25 April 1904 – 6 July 1908 |
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Preceded by | Sir George Clarke |
Succeeded by | Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael |
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Born | July 11, 1841 London, England, UK |
Died | January 15, 1929 (aged 87) London, England, UK |
Nationality | British |
Spouse | Margaret Jane Stuart-Wortley |
Profession | Soldier |
Major-General Sir Reginald Arthur James Talbot, KCB (July 11, 1841 – January 15, 1929) was a British military officer, Member of Parliament in the British House of Commons, and Governor of Victoria in Australia.
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[edit] Early life
Talbot was born in London, the third son of Henry, Viscount Ingestre (later 3rd Earl Talbot and then 18th Earl of Shrewsbury) and Lady Sarah Elizabeth, née Beresford, daughter of the 2nd Marquess of Waterford. After attending Harrow School, he joined the British Army and became a sub-lieutenant in the 1st Regiment of Life Guards in 1859.
[edit] Political and military career
From 1869 to 1874, Talbot represented Stafford in the British House of Commons for the Conservative Party. On 8 May 1877, he married Margaret Jane Stuart-Wortley, granddaughter of the 1st Baron Wharncliffe.
He returned to active service in the army, fighting in the Anglo-Zulu War, Egypt and taking part in the unsuccessful Nile Expedition to relieve General Charles George Gordon in Khartoum.
[edit] Governor of Victoria
Talbot was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in 1885, and was knighted KCB in 1902. He was sworn in as Governor of Victoria on 25 April 1904. His tenure was marked by Talbot's determination to achieve visible improvement, and his reports to Britain favourably compared Victoria's economic and educational statistics to those of 1903.
Talbot died in London on January 15, 1929.
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Preceded by Walter Meller |
Member of Parliament for Stafford 1869–1874 |
Succeeded by Alexander Macdonald |
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Preceded by Sir George Clarke |
Governor of Victoria 1904–1908 |
Succeeded by Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael |
[edit] References
- L. R. Gardiner, 'Talbot, Sir Reginald Arthur James (1841 - 1929)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 12, Melbourne University Press, 1990, p. 165.