Edmund Augustus Blundell
Appearance
Edmund Augustus Blundell | |
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6th Governor of the Straits Settlements | |
In office 21 March 1855 – 6 August 1859 | |
Monarch | Queen Victoria |
Preceded by | Major General William John Butterworth |
Succeeded by | Major General Sir William Orfeur Cavenagh |
Resident Councillor of Penang | |
In office 1849–1855 | |
Resident Councillor of Malacca | |
In office 1847–1849 | |
Commissioner of Tenasserim | |
In office 1833–1843 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 8 August 1804 Taunton, Somerset, England |
Died | 12 October 1868 Harrogate, Yorkshire, England | (aged 64)
Spouse | Mellor Mynors Farmer |
Parents |
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Profession | Colonial administrator |
Edmund Augustus Blundell (8 August 1804 – 12 October 1868) was a British Colonial administrator.
History
Born 8 August 1804 in Taunton, Somerset, England, the son of William Blundell & Mary Ann Horniblow. He joined East India Company as a writer in 1820 and was a British diplomat and Commissioner of Tenasserim 1833–1843, Resident Councillor of Malacca from 1847 to 1849 and Resident Councillor of Penang from 1849 to 1855. He became Governor of Straits Settlements (1855 - 1859),[1] which was administered by British India.
He was married to Mellor Mynors Farmer. In addition, he had a Burmese mistress who gave him 11 children.[2] He gave them his name and sent them to be educated in Calcutta and England. Blundell died in 1868 at Harrogate.
References
- ^ "Past and present leaders of Singapore". Singapore National Library Board.
- ^ Corfield, Justin. Historical Dictionary of Singapore. Scarecrow Press, Inc. ISBN 9780810873872. Retrieved 9 March 2019.