Sir George Arthur, 1st Baronet (21 June 1784 – 19 September 1854) was a British colonial administrator who was Lieutenant Governor of British Honduras from 1814 to 1822 and of Van Diemen's Land (present-day Tasmania) from 1824 to 1836. The campaign against Aboriginal Tasmanians, known as the Black War, occurred during this term of office. He later served as Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada from 1838 to 1841, and Governor of Bombay from 1842 to 1846. (From Wikipedia) More about George Arthur:
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Filed under: Arthur, George, Sir, 1784-1854 -- Correspondence The Defence of the Settlers of Honduras Against the Unjust and Unfounded Representations of Colonel George Arthur, Late Superintendent of That Settlement (Jamaica: Printed by A. Aikman, Jun.; London: Reprinted by A. J. Valdy, 1842)
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Books by George Arthur: Books in the extended shelves: Arthur, George, Sir, 1784-1854: Address of assembly to His Excellency Sir George Arthur ... we, Her Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of Upper Canada, in provincial parliament assembled, beg leave to thank Your Excellency for the careful investigation which has been made into that branch of the public service, connected with the offices of the Provincial and private secretary. (s.n., 1839), also by Upper Canada. Legislature. House of Assembly and Upper Canada. Lieutenant-Governor (1838-1841 : Arthur) (page images at HathiTrust) Arthur, George, Sir, 1784-1854: Addresses presented to His Excellency Sir George Arthur, K.C.H. & c. & c. lieutenant governor of Upper Canada (R. Stanton, 1838) (page images at HathiTrust) Arthur, George, Sir, 1784-1854: Documents in relation to the invasion of the Canadas by the people of the United States (s.n., 1839), also by Upper Canada. Lieutenant-Governor (1838-1841 : Arthur) (page images at HathiTrust) Arthur, George, Sir, 1784-1854: Message with despatches and documents relative to the finances of the province (s.n., 1839), also by Charles Grant Glenelg, Upper Canada. Lieutenant-Governor (1838-1841 : Arthur), and Great Britain Colonial Office (page images at HathiTrust) Arthur, George, Sir, 1784-1854: Proclamation Upper Canada, by His Excellency, Sir George Arthur, Knight Commander of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic order, lieutenant governor of the Province of Upper Canada, major general commanding Her Majesty's Forces therein : whereas the body of armed rebels under the command of one James Morreau who, on the morning of the 21st of this present month attacked a small advanced post of the Queen's Lancers .. (s.n., 1838), also by Upper Canada. Lieutenant-Governor (1838-1841 : Arthur) (page images at HathiTrust) Arthur, George, Sir, 1784-1854: Proklamation auf Befehl seiner Excellenz Sir Georg Arthur ... Getreue Unterthanen von Ober Canada! (s.n., 1838), also by Upper Canada. Lieutenant-Governor (1838-1841 : Arthur) (page images at HathiTrust) Arthur, George, Sir, 1784-1854: Remarks and suggestions respectfully offered on that portion of the clergy reserve property (landed and funded) of Upper Canada, "not specifically appropriated to any particular church", in a letter addressed to His Excellency Sir George Arthur, K.C.B. (Printed and sold by William Neilson, Gazette Office, 1838), also by W. M. Harvard (page images at HathiTrust) Arthur, George, Sir, 1784-1854: Sir George Arthur, Knight Commander of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Lieutenant Governor of the province of Upper Canada, Major General commanding Her Majesty's forces therein &c., &c., &c. to ... reposing especial confidence in your loyalty, courage and good conduct, I hereby appoint you, during pleasure, to be ... (s.n., 1839), also by Upper Canada. Lieutenant-Governor (1838-1841 : Arthur) (page images at HathiTrust)
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