José da Costa Campos

José da Costa Campos (Pangim, August 9, 1801 - June 7, 1862) was a military man and Portuguese colonial administrator. He was a member of the traditional Costa Campos Portuguese-Goan family, son Hermenegildo da Costa Campos, field marshal of the Portuguese army in Portuguese India, and Dona Mariana Águia Pereira de Lacerda, of Daman. He was the brother of Luís da Costa Campos, member of the Council of State Government of Portuguese India in 1855 and familiar to many rulers of this former Portuguese state.

He formed the 19th Governing Council of Portuguese India following the death of the Baron of Candal, in 1840.[1] Soon after the disastrous government of Joaquim Lopes Lima, after a revolt, he formed the 20th Governing Council in 1842, along with António José de Melo Sotomaior Teles and António Ramalho de Sá, the head vicar António João de Ataíde and the counselor Caetano de Sousa e Vasconcelos,[1] restoring order in the region, until the arrival of the new governor, the Conde das Antas.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Manoel José Gabriel Saldanha (1990). História de Goa: História política (in Portuguese) (2.ª edição ed.). Asian Educational Services. pp. 246 a 261. ISBN 9788120605909.


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