Edmund Charles Smith Richards

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Sir Edmund Richards
Resident Commissioner of Basutoland
In office
March 1935  August 1942
Preceded byJohn Christian Ramsay Sturrock
Succeeded byCharles Noble Arden-Clarke
Governor of Nyasaland
In office
8 August 1942  27 March 1947
Preceded byDonald Mackenzie-Kennedy
Succeeded byGeoffrey Francis Taylor Colby
Personal details
Born(1889-10-06)6 October 1889
Died1955(1955-00-00) (aged 65–66)

Sir Edmund Charles Smith Richards (1889–1955) was a British colonial administrator who was Resident Commissioner of Basutoland from 1935 to 1942 and Governor of Nyasaland from 1942 to 1947.

Edmund Charles Smith Richards was born on 6 October 1889. After joining the colonial service, he rose steadily through the ranks, becoming a district commissioner in 1923, assistant secretary for native affairs in 1927, deputy provincial commissioner in 1928, provincial commissioner in 1931, deputy chief secretary in 1934, acting chief secretary in 1934 and resident commissioner, Basutoland from 1935 to 1942. Richards became Governor of Nyasaland in August 1942, retiring in March 1947. He died in 1955.[1]

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