John Evelyn Shuckburgh
Sir John Evelyn Shuckburgh, K.C.M.G. (abbreviation: "JES", born March 18, 1877 in Eton, died February 8, 1953 in London) was a British colonial administrator.
Biography
Shuckburgh was the eldest son of Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh (1843–1906) and Frances Mary Pullen. His eldest son, later diplomat and Middle East expert, Sir Charles Arthur Evelyn Shuckburgh, was born in 1909 in London.[1]
As a member of the British colonial service, John Evelyn Shuckburgh was active in India, and in Palestine.[2]
Governor of Nigeria
On 1 July 1940, John Evelyn Shuckburgh was appointed interim Governor of Nigeria; a position he held until 1942 when he was replaced by Sir Alan Burns. His tenure, as well as that of his successor, was characterised as unremarkable.[3]
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