Alexander Findlay (Lieutenant-Governor)
Colonel Alexander Findlay, KH (died 10 May 1851) was a British Army officer and colonial governor.
Findlay was present at the battles of Maida and Meksem during the Napoleonic Wars. For his conduct at Meksem, he received his first commission in the 2nd West India Regiment in 1814, serving with them until 1824 when he was transferred to the Royal African Corps, in which he became a Major in 1826. In 1829, Findlay was appointed Lieutenant Governor of The Gambia, then Lieutenant Governor of Sierra Leone a year later, when he was also promoted to Colonel. In 1836, he was appointed a Knight of the Royal Guelphic Order.
References
- The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 190, page 218
- The Knights of England, Volume 1, page 473
Government offices | ||
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New creation | Lieutenant Governor of the Gambia 1829–1830 |
Succeeded by George Rendall |
Preceded by Alexander Maclean Fraser (acting) |
Lieutenant Governor of Sierra Leone 1830–1833 |
Succeeded by Michael Linning Melville (acting) |
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