William Edward Maxwell

 

MAXWELL, William Edward. Educated at Repton; Clerk of Sir P. Benson Maxwell (the latter then Recorder of Penang) 1st January 1865; employed in Registrar's Department, Supreme Court, Penang 1865 to 1869; passed prescribed examination in 1867 and qualified as Law Agent of the local Bar; Senior Sworn Clerk Supreme Court Singapore February 1869; Police Magistrate and Commissioner of the Court of Requests Penang September 1869; transferred in the same capacities to Malacca February 1870; transferred to Singapore August 1871 and acted as Police Magistrate there until April 1872; gazetted as Police Magistrate and Commissioner of the Court of Requests Province Wellesley April 1872; admitted as a student at Inner Temple November 1872; passed general examination at Lincoln's Inn May 1873; resumed charge in Province Wellesley December 1873; temporary Judge of the Supreme Court at Penang May 1874; Assistant Government Agent Province Wellesley September 1874; appointed Deputy Commissioner with the Larut Field Force on the occasion of the Expedition to Perak to punish the murderers of the British Resident in November 1875; Acting Assistant Colonial Secretary Singapore January 1877; returned to Perak in February 1877 as Acting Resident; Acting Senior Magistrate Singapore June 1877.


References


Fairfield, Edward. 1879. The Colonial Office List for 1879. London: Harrison. p. 387.

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