Edward Hay Drummond Hay
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Sir Edward Hay Drummond-Hay (1815–1884) was a British naval officer, diplomat and colonial administrator.
He was born in England and was a Colonel of the 5th West India Regiment from 6 November 1854 to 15 August 1863.
From 1839 to 1850 he was the President of the British Virgin Islands
From 1850 to 1855 he was the Governor of Saint Kitts
From 1856 to 3 July 1863 he was the Governor of Saint Helena.[1]
While he was governor of Saint Helena he devoted much of his attention to public works amongst which were the settlementis Rupert's valley and the main drainage works of Jamestown.In 1857 the church of St. John was started, and in 1861 the church of St. Matthew at Hut's Gate was built.
In September 1860, the governor received a visit from His Royal Highness Prince Alfred, who was an officer in the Royal Navy serving on the H.M.S. Euralus.[2]
Political Summary
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| Preceded by Richard Hetherington | President of the British Virgin Islands 1839–1850 | Succeeded by John Cornell Chads |
| Preceded by Robert James Mackintosh | Lieutenant Governor of Saint Christopher 1850–1855 | Succeeded by Hercules George Robert Robinson |
| Preceded by Colonel Sir Thomas Gore Browne | Governor of Saint Helena 1856–1863 | Succeeded by Admiral Sir Charles Elliot |
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