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Sir Robert Miller Mundy K.C.M.G. (1813–1892) was a British soldier and colonial civil servant. He was the Lieutenant-Governor of Grenada. ==Biography== Robert Miller Mundy was born in Shipley Hall. Mundy was the son of Edward Miller Mundy and his third wife Catherine Coffin, widow of Richard Barwell. His brother was Edward Miller Mundy M.P. and his father was also a Member of Parliament for Derbyshire from 1784 until his death in 1822.〔''Gentleman's Magazine'' 1849〕 He trained at Woolwich and by 1833 he was a lieutenant in the Royal Artillery. In March 1841 he joined the horse artillery, and became a second captain in April 1844, and major by brevet on selling out in October 1846. After a country life in Hampshire for some years, he volunteered to serve in the Turkish army during the Crimean war, and became a lieutenant-colonel in the Osmanli horse artillery until August 1856. He received the medal of the third class of Medjidié. In September 1863 he was appointed lieutenant-governor of Grenada in the Caribbean and started his colonial career. He was Governor of the Windward Islands in 1865 and of British Guiana from May 1866 to September 1867. He returned to the Windwards Islands in 1868-9 and then looked after the Leeward Islands in 1871. From Grenada he was transferred in February 1874 to the permanent appointment of lieutenant-governor of British Honduras,〔(Belize ), worldstatesmen.org, accessed July 2010〕 and retired in 1877.〔 Created C.M.G. in 1874, and K.C.M.G. in 1877, he settled in Hampshire, and died at Hollybank, Emsworth, Hampshire, on 22 Mareh 1892. He married in 1841 Isabella Popham of Littlecott, Wiltshire〔 who survived him.〔C. A. Harris, ‘Mundy, Sir Robert Miller (1813–1892)’, rev. Lynn Milne, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 30 July 2010 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Robert Miller Mundy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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