Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell , K.C.M.G. C.B. (Chinese Translated Name 麥當奴) (3 September, 1814 – 5 February, 1881) was a British lawyer, judge and colonial governor. His posts as governor included Governor of the British Settlements in West Africa, Governor of Saint Vincent, Governor of South Australia, Governor of Nova Scotia and Governor of Hong Kong.
While holding that post, MacDonnell conducted several exploring expeditions, opening up the interior of Africa from the Gambia River to the Senegal River. He also organized and accompanied some military expeditions, with success, against native tribes who had long oppressed the traders of the river.
In 1852, he was nominated as lieutenant governor of St. Lucia, but without taking up the post he was sent on 10 January 1853 to become administrator and captain-general of the island of St. Vincent. From 8 June 1855 to 4 March 1862 he was governor of South Australia, where he aided in opening up the Murray River and in developing the resources of the colony. He was afterwards Governor of Nova Scotia from 28 May 1864 until October 1865.
Finally, MacDonnell's administration was marred by a huge budget deficit, which resulted in the government asking the HSBC for a financial aid package. Also, the administration was damaged by the actions of the Canton Customs agency, who patrolled the waters off Hong Kong and boarded ships to search for smuggled goods. This was called by Hong Kong's British merchant community as a blockade, and it affected Hong Kong's economy for the next 20 years.
1814 births | 1881 deaths | British Governors of Nova Scotia | Companions of the Bath | Governors of Hong Kong | Governors of South Australia | Knights Commander of St Michael and St George | Irish Anglicans | People from Dublin | Anglo-Irish
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