Colonial Secretary
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Colonial Secretary may refer to:
In Great Britain
[edit]- Secretary of State for the Colonies, the British Cabinet minister who headed the Colonial Office, commonly known as Colonial Secretary, a position created in 1768
In the colonies
[edit]- Chief secretary (British Empire), also known as colonial secretary, the official in many British colonies who headed the day-to-day functions of the colony's government, deputy to the governor, including:
Australia
[edit]- Colonial Secretary of New South Wales from 1821 to 1959 when the role was renamed to Chief Secretary
- Colonial Secretary of South Australia, from 1836 to 1856 when the role was renamed to Chief Secretary
- Colonial Secretary of Tasmania, from 1856 to 1873, previously Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen's Land from 1826 to 1856
- Colonial Secretary of Western Australia, from 1828 to 1924
Other colonies
[edit]- Chief Secretary (Hong Kong), renamed from the Colonial Secretary in 1976
- Chief Secretary, Singapore, renamed from the Colonial Secretary in 1955
- Colonial Secretary of Ceylon, one of six offices that held a seat in the Executive Council of Ceylon
- Colonial Secretary (New Zealand), the chief administrator of New Zealand from 1840 to 1907
See also
[edit]- Provincial secretary, a senior in the executive councils in North American colonial governments