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May 1913, Lawley was Deputy Leader of the British Empire Delegation to the United States to celebrate 100 years of peace between Britain and the U.S.A. He delivered memorable speeches in New York, Washington, Philadelphia and Chicago. A photograph illustrating the arrival of the delegation was taken in New York on 7 May 1913. On 19 November 1914, he accompanied Lady Roberts to the State Funeral in St Paul's Cathedral of her husband, Field Marshal
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settlements. However given that Britain had just conquered the Transvaal with its rich gold fields, diamond and platinum mines, this was the very least that could be expected. The administration brought in new cattle to restock the farms, tackled disease among livestock, and re-opened the mines controversially using imported Chinese labour in the Rand Goldfields, an idea backed by Lord Milner.
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in July 1902. The Transvaal Colony had been established on the area which was previously the Boer republic of the same name, and Lawley was its first lieutenant-governor. He arrived in Pretoria at the end of August and was sworn in as lieutenant governor of the Transvaal on 29 September 1902, serving
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Lawley later wrote a detailed account and a diary of his journey to Barotseland and his experiences. An agreement was signed at the Victoria Falls on 21 June 1898 between King Lewanika and Captain Arthur Lawley with Robert Coryndon, the resident in Barotseland as witness. The ivory seal with its gold
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In August and September 1912 he visited Canada at the instigation of the First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill. He gave speeches in Ottawa and Winnipeg on the subject of "Canada, the Royal Navy and the Empire". The purpose was to encourage Canada to build Dreadnoughts for the Royal Navy. In
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and enlarged during his time. Lawley undertook a fifteen tours to acquaint himself of the administrative machinery prevailing in the Presidency. He took the opportunity to visit schools, hospitals and prisons, to meet with peasants, politicians, farmers and businessmen and to consult with government
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The newly constructed building housing the Government Museum, Chennai was opened by Lawley on 5 September 1906. Lawley inaugurated the Victoria Memorial Hall in Madras on 28 March 1909 in memory of Queen Victoria. In 1910, Lawley unveiled a portrait of Queen Victoria inside the Victoria Public Hall
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and under the leadership of Lord Milner, the Lieutenant Governor of the Transvaal had the arduous task of post war reconstruction. The visit of Joseph Chamberlain, the Colonial Secretary, greatly facilitated this and generous financial provision was made for rebuilding the devastated farms and
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The Kgatla request was framed to enable their chief Lentshwe gain complete sovereignty over all the lands occupied by the Kgatla from the Boers during the Second Boer War. The request was turned down by Lawley, who, however, permitted Lentshwe to appoint his brother Ramono as his deputy over
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Lady Lawley lived there from 1939 until her death in 1944 and many things in the house belonged to Sir Arthur and Lady Lawley. Portraits of Sir Arthur Lawley as Governor of Western Australia, Lady Lawley painted in Madras in 1911, and of their son Richard Edward Lawley are to be seen at
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During his tenure, Lawley had reservations about Lord Milner's policy of importing cheap Chinese labour into Transvaal to work in the gold mines. Nonetheless, he pointed out the extent of success that had attended their work. The town of Lawley in Transvaal is named after Arthur Lawley.
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Immortalized by R.K. Narayan through all his books set in the fictional town of Malgudi. The main road in that town is Lawley Road. There is a statue of Lawley there. The road features in most of Narayan's stories. There is even one of a supposed historic visit of Lawley in the past.
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protectorate to recover their stolen cattle on the condition they reciprocate by offering the Kgatla access to their own settlements. The Kgatla responded by requesting Lawley to merge Kgatla reserves in Bechuanaland and the Crown colony into a single settlement.
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in October 1911. On 1 November 1911, Sir Arthur Lawley opened the Lady Lawley Nurses Home. Their Excellencies were garlanded with extravagant garlands of flowers. The nurses' quarters was established opposite to the hospital and named after Lady Lawley.
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precipitating one of the worst financial disasters of the 20th century. Lawley, who was himself one of the stockholders, tried to raise public funds to rescue investors. The disillusioned investors eventually responded by founding the
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received his education. Lawley's administration undertook the task of demarcating and allotting separate reserves in the Transvaal for indigenous Africans. In the end, Lawley set aside only about 3% of the Transvaal for Africans.
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after the building was acquired by the Suguna Vilas Sabha. On 27 October 1911, Lawley presided over the Annual Day function of the Madras Sanskrit College and presented diplomas to meritorious students.
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While serving as Lieutenant-Governor of Transvaal, Lawley was appointed Governor of Madras on 28 December 1905 at a monthly pay of Rs. 10,000. He took office on 28 March 1906 succeeding
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Photo of Joseph and Mary Chamberlain at Sunnyside Pretoria in Chapter 4 of "Sir Arthur Lawley, Eloquent Knight Errant". Lady Lawley Cottage (Western Australian Red Cross; 2008).
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to Bulawayo on 4 November 1897. Captain Lawley sent half the force which relieved Mafeking under the command of Colonel Plumer in May 1900. He was in close contact with Colonel
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of Kandahar. During the First World War, Lawley served as a Commissioner of the British Red Cross Society in Boulogne, France. In 1917 he served as Red Cross Commissioner in
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which brought Indian representation into the government of Madras. He appointed the Maharaja of Bobbili to be the first Indian to have membership of the Executive.
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in January 1896, concluded during Lawley's residence in Bulawayo with a victory for British settlers and a Peace Agreement on 13 October 1896, reached by
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Notes on the Administration of His Excellency, the Honourable Sir Arthur Lawley, Governor of Madras from 1906 to 1911. Madras Government Press 1912.
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On 15 October 1885, he married Annie Allen Cunard (1863–1944), a daughter of Sir Edward Cunard, 2nd Baronet. The Baroness Wenlock was appointed a
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Hon. Ursula Mary Lawley (later Mrs. George Gibbs, then Lady Wraxall, then the Dowager Lady Wraxall; 8 June 1888 – 16 October 1979). She married
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in 1931, but died a year later. His only son had died in a hunting accident in 1909, and the title consequently became extinct upon his death.
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in Perth is named after Lawley. Lawley laid the foundation stones of the Supreme Court of Justice and the Parliament of Western Australia.
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went with Lawley on a tour of the Transvaal and endeavoured to establish cordial relations with the defeated Boers. On 25 June 1905, the
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Richard Edward Lawley (8 May 1887 – 4 September 1909). He was killed in a hunting accident at Ooty (Coonoor) in Southern India, aged 22.
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Lawley also promoted the building of railways and encouraged modern agriculture and industrial development. With his close friend the
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had also served as the governor of Madras from 1891 to 1896. The Madras Legislative Council was completely reformed according to the
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meant that Lawley was met with five different governments during his time in office. He received the resignation of
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meeting with the Matabele Chiefs in the Matopos Hills. On the departure of Earl Grey in July 1897, Lawley succeeded
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The eighth tour of H.E. The Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley: Governor of Madras: Tanjore, February 19th to 28th, 1908
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and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the 10th Hussars in 1882. He served in India and in fought in the Sudan
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in the Transvaal and Gandhi wished him well when he was appointed Governor of the Madras Presidency in India.
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Colonial Office Despatches CO510/6. 3559, 9246 and Chinese Labour Regulations. National Archives, Kew, U.K.
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Speeches delivered by His Excellency the Honourable Sir Arthur Lawley, while Governor of Madras, 1906–11
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he promoted technical education. In 1910 there was an Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition in Mysore.
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In December 1901, Lawley toured the south-western parts of the province along with the Governor General
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and liaised with the Indian Red Cross because so many Indian soldiers were injured in Mesopotamia.
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Hon. Margaret Cecilia Lawley (later Mrs. Geoffrey Dawson; 15 June 1889 – 3 May 1969). She married
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Lawley's administration also saw the legislation introduced, which led to the creation of the
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Colonial Office Despatches CO510/6. 5 September 1903. National Archives, Kew, London, UK.
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Despite only being governor for a little over 15 months, the inconclusive results of the
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A History of Africa: African societies and the establishment of colonial rule, 1800–1915
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six days later. Leake's first government fell on 21 November 1901, but his replacement,
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The Cyclopedia of India: biographical, historical, administrative, commercial, Volume 3
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Black people and the South African War, 1899–1902: Volume 40 of African studies series
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Black people and the South African War, 1899–1902: Volume 40 of African studies series
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Milner, the Appostle of Empire. John Marlowe, Hamish Hamilton. London 1976. Chapter 7.
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farmers, the government of Transvaal permitted them access to Kgatla reserves in the
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Lawley inaugurated the Giffard School block of the Women and Children's Hospital in
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officials. During his tenure, the Madras Estates Land Bill was passed. In 1906, the
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handle used by Lawley to endorse the Treaty is in The National Trust Collection at
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The House on the Hill: A History of the Parliament of Western Australia 1832–1990
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during the First World War, Lawley succeeded the youngest of his brothers as
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Chamberlains Speeches. 27 December 1902; edited by C. W. Boyd, London, 1914.
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founded his Tolstoy model farm near the town of Lawley. Lawley encountered
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Milner Papers. Bodleian Library Oxford. Dep. 323. Folios 133/137, 1903.
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Parliamentary Education Office, Parliament House, Canberra, Australia.
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South Africa in 1902 was emerging from the bitter conflict of the
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Lorraine Hayes, Lady Lawley Cottage, Western Australia Red Cross.
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in southern India is named after him. The Lawley Institute in
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Mahatma Gandhi Media and Research Service. Chronology 1905.
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by John Marlowe and Hamish Hamilton. London (1976), p. 164.
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In 1919, Lawley represented Britain at the Founding of the
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Sir Arthur Lawley, Eloquent Knight Errant, David J. Hogg
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The Reconstruction of the New Colonies Under Lord Milner
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Champions of Charity. War and the Rise of the Red Cross
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Gold Miners and the Imperial War. ANC. South Africa.
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British soldier, peer, colonial governor (1860–1932)
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Lawley, Sir Arthur (1860–1932) – Biographical Entry
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obituary for Lord Wenlock, Wednesday, 15 June 1932.
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Arthur Lawley
The Right Honourable
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Governor of Madras
The Earl of Minto
The Lord Hardinge
Sir Gabriel Stokes
The Lord Carmichael
Lieutenant-Governor of the Transvaal
The Viscount Milner
The Earl of Selborne
Sir Richard Solomon
Governor of Western Australia
George Throssell
George Leake
Alf Morgans
Walter James
Sir Gerard Smith
Sir Frederick Bedford
Administrator of Matabeleland
William Henry Milton
London
Freiberg
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Beilby Lawley, 2nd Baron Wenlock
Beilby Lawley
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