Charles Cochrane-Baillie

English politician and governor

Charles Cochrane-Baillie - English politician and governor
Born

July 29th, 1860
165 years ago

Died

September 16th, 1940
85 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United Kingdom

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Served as the 8th Governor of Queensland from 1895 to 1901. Engaged in various public service roles throughout his career, including as a member of the House of Lords. Focused on improving local infrastructure and promoting educational initiatives during tenure as governor. Actively participated in community development efforts in Queensland, fostering a connection between the local populace and the British government.

Served as the 8th Governor of Queensland

Held the title of 2nd Baron Lamington

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