Ronald Storrs
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Sir Ronald Henry Amherst Storrs (1881-1955) was an official in the British Foreign and Colonial Office who held several important posts including Governor of Jerusalem, Governor of Northern Rhodesia and Governor of Cyprus.
Storrs entered the Finance Ministry of the Egyptian Government in 1904 five years later becoming Oriental Secretary to the British Agency, succeeding Harry Boyle in this post. In 1917 Storrs became Political Officer representing the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in Mesopotamia as Liaison officer for the Anglo-French mission in Baghdad and Mesopotamia where he met Gertrude Bell and Sir Percy Cox.
T.E. Lawrence commented in "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom":
"The first of all of us was Ronald Storrs, Oriental Secretary of the Residency, the most brilliant Englishman in the Near East, and subtly efficient, despite his diversion of energy in love of music and letters, of sculpture, painting, of whatever was beautiful in the world's fruit... Storrs was always first, and the great man among us".
In 1918 Storrs became Military Governor of Jerusalem. In 1921 he became Civil Governor of Jerusalem and Judea. From 1926-1932 he was Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Cyprus. In 1937 he published his memoirs "Orientations".