Walter Edward Davidson

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Sir Walter Edward Davidson, KCMG (Killyleagh, April 20, 1859September 15, 1923, Sydney) was a colonial governor.

Davidson graduated from Christ's College, Cambridge. In 1880 Davidson was sent to Ceylon and held several positions including Mayor of Colombo. In 1901 he went to Transvaal and was appointed governor of the Seychelles Islands from 1904 to 1912, then in 1913 he became governor of Newfoundland.

While Governor of Newfoundland and as chairman of the Newfoundland Patriotic Association Davidson helped direct Newfoundland's military effort. He left Newfoundland for New South Wales and became Governor of New South Wales from February 18, 1918 until his death in September 15, 1923.

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Political Offices
Preceded by:
Ernest Sweet-Escott
Governor of the Seychelles
1904–1912
Succeeded by:
Charles O'Brien
Preceded by:
Sir Ralph Champneys Williams
Dominion Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador
1913–1917
Succeeded by:
Sir Charles Alexander Harris
Preceded by:
Sir Gerald Strickland
Governor of New South Wales
1918–1923
Succeeded by:
Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair



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