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- Q1701295 description "British colonial administrator".
- Q1701295 description "British colonial administrator".
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- Q1701295 abstract "Sir William Hood Treacher KCMG (1 December 1849 – 3 May 1919) was a British colonial administrator in Borneo and the Straits Settlements.Treacher was the fourth son of Rev. Joseph Skipper Treacher, MA, Vicar of Sandford-on-Thames, by his first wife Pauline Louise Blanche Pierret. Both he and his father were graduates of Oxford colleges.Cousin of John Gavaron Treacher, doctor in Sarawak from 1843 and Colonial Surgeon to Labuan from 1848, William arrived in Labuan via Singapore in 1871 to be Acting Police Magistrate, becoming Colonial Secretary of Labuan in 1873, going on to become the first Governor of North Borneo (1881–1887); Resident of Selangor (1892–1896); the sixth British Resident of Perak (1896–1902); and second Resident-General of British Malaya (1901–1904)[1].He founded the Anglo Chinese School in Klang on 10 March 1893.Treacher married Elizabeth Frances Cornelia Rumsey (known as Leila), the daughter of the Rev. J. Rumsey, at Ss Philip & James's Church in Oxford on 25 April 1881. Their daughter Leila Treacher was born in Singapore in 1882.".
- Q1701295 activeYearsStartDate "1881-08-26".
- Q1701295 birthDate "1849-12-01".
- Q1701295 birthYear "1849".
- Q1701295 deathDate "1919-05-03".
- Q1701295 deathYear "1919".
- Q1701295 office "6thBritish Resident of Perak".
- Q1701295 office "6thBritish Resident of Selangor".
- Q1701295 orderInOffice "1stBritish Governor of North Borneo".
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- Q1701295 thumbnail Sir_william_hood_treacher.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1701295 birthDate "1849-12-01".
- Q1701295 dateOfBirth "1849-12-01".
- Q1701295 dateOfDeath "1919-05-03".
- Q1701295 deathDate "1919-05-03".
- Q1701295 name "Sir William Hood Treacher".
- Q1701295 name "Treacher, William Hood".
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- Q1701295 shortDescription "British colonial administrator".
- Q1701295 successor "Sir John Pickersgill Rodger".
- Q1701295 successor "Sir William Maunder Crocker".
- Q1701295 termStart "1881-08-26".
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- Q1701295 comment "Sir William Hood Treacher KCMG (1 December 1849 – 3 May 1919) was a British colonial administrator in Borneo and the Straits Settlements.Treacher was the fourth son of Rev. Joseph Skipper Treacher, MA, Vicar of Sandford-on-Thames, by his first wife Pauline Louise Blanche Pierret.".
- Q1701295 label "William Hood Treacher".
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- Q1701295 givenName "William Hood".
- Q1701295 name "Sir William Hood Treacher".
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- Q1701295 surname "Treacher".