José de Lachambre

José María Julián de Lachambre y Domínguez (16 March 1846 - 13 July 1903) was the ad interim Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines after Camilo Polavieja was recalled by the Cánovas government who was displeased with Polavieja's policy.[1] Fernando Primo de Rivera was appointed and took office for the second time as governor general (the first from 1880-1883) on April 23, 1897. De Lachambre served as the interim governor for a week from April 15–23, 1897.[2]

References

  1. Payne, Stanley G. (1967). "Politics and the Military in Modern Spain". pg. 75. Stanford University Press, California.
  2. Blair, Emma Helen and Robertson, James Alexander (1904). "The Philippine Islands", pp. 311-312. Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland, OH.
Preceded by
Camilo Polavieja
Spanish Governor - Captain General of the Philippines
1897
Succeeded by
Fernando Primo de Rivera
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