Frederick William Richards Fryer

Sir Frederick William Richards Fryer KCSI (1845 – 20 February 1922) served as Lieutenant Governor of the British Crown Colony of Burma from May 1897 to April 1903.[1]

Sir Frederick William Richards Fryer

KCSI
Lieutenant Governor of Burma
In office
1 May 1897  4 April 1903
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byHugh Shakespear Barnes
Chief Commissioner of Burma
In office
3 April 1895  1 May 1897
Preceded bySir Alexander Mackenzie
Succeeded byOffice dissolved
Personal details
Born1845
Died1922 (1923) (aged 77)
NationalityBritish
OccupationAdministrator

Prior to that, he had served as Chief Commissioner of British (Lower) Burma.[2]

He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Star of India (CSI) in 1890, and received a knighthood as Knight Commander of the same order (KCSI) in 1895.

Works

"Burma" . The Empire and the century. London: John Murray. 1905. pp. 716–727.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

  1. "Sitter: Sir Frederic William Richards Fryer (1845-1922)". Lafayette Negative Archive.
  2. "Myanmar". World Statesmen.
Preceded by
Alexander Mackenzie
Chief Commissioner of British Crown Colony of Burma
18951897
Succeeded by
last incumbent
Preceded by
first incumbent
Lieutenant Governor of British Crown Colony of Burma
18971903
Succeeded by
Sir Hugh Shakespear Barnes



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