Anthony Abell Explained

Sir Anthony Foster Abell (11 December 1906 – 8 October 1994) was a British colonial official who was the Governor of Sarawak and British High Commissioner to Brunei.[1]

Honorific Prefix:Yang Terutama Dato Paduka Sir
Anthony Abell
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Honorific Suffix:KCMG DPMB
Office1:Governor of Sarawak
Term Start1:11 December 1949
Term End1:16 November 1959
Monarch1:George VI
Elizabeth II
Predecessor1:Duncan Stewart
Successor1:Alexander Waddell
Birth Name:Anthony Foster Abell
Birth Date:1906 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Bridgnorth, Shropshire
Death Place:Winchester, Hampshire
Occupation:Politician
Diplomat
Parents:George Abell (father)
Jessie Abell (mother)

Career

Abell was born in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, on 11 December 1906, the son of George and Jessie Abell, his father was a Bank Manager.Abell (brother of George Abell, who became a civil servant) was educated at Repton School and Magdalen College, Oxford, though he failed to get a degree.[2] He joined the then Colonial Administrative Service in 1929 and was posted to Nigeria. In 1942 he took part in Operation Postmaster, a successful raid on German and Italian ships in the port of Santa Isabella on Fernando Po, then a Spanish colony, although Spain was neutral in World War II.[3] [4] He was appointed Resident of Oyo Province in western Nigeria in 1949, but the following year he was offered the governorship of Sarawak, where he was concurrently High Commissioner to Brunei.[5]

During the opening ceremony of the Brunei Airport by Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III on 8 May 1957, he was there to attend and witness the ceremony together with other officials.[6] On 17 December 1958, Abell flew from Kuching to Brunei after being invited by Dennis White to officiate the opening of his namesake school in Seria, Anthony Abell College on the next day. He would return to Kuching on the following day.[7]

Later life and death

Abell retired in 1959 but was a member of selection boards for both the Colonial Service and the police, and was also invited to sit on the Cobbold Commission on the future of North Borneo and Sarawak. He was Gentleman Usher of the Blue Rod 1972–79.

Abell died on 8 October 1994 in Winchester district of Hampshire aged 87.

Legacy

Namesakes

Honours

Abell was appointed CMG in 1950 and knighted KCMG in the 1952 New Year Honours. In 1954 the Sultan of Brunei awarded him the Family Order of Brunei, First Class, "in recognition of valuable services rendered".

National

Foreign

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U170741 ABELL, Sir Anthony (Foster)
  2. "Sir Anthony Abell" (obituary), The Times, London, 14 October 1994, page 23
  3. http://www.britishempire.co.uk/article/cuttingoutexpedition.htm Fernando Po Cutting out Expedition
  4. [Anthony Kirk-Greene]
  5. Web site: 2014 . The Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei Conference . Institute of Asian Studies . 14.
  6. News: 15 May 1957 . Upachara Pembukaan Rasmi Padang Kapal Terbang Brunei . 1 . Pelita Brunei .
  7. News: 15 December 1958 . Pembukaan Rasmi Anthony Abell College . 6 . Pelita Brunei .
  8. Web site: Anthony Abell College Feted 75 High Achieving Students Brunei's No.1 News Website . 2023-01-24 . www.brudirect.com.