Edwin Cyril Geddes Barrett Explained

Edwin Cyril Geddes Barrett
Office:British Adviser, Kedah
Predecessor:Arthur Bawtree Cobden-Ramsay
Successor:Post abolished
Term Start:1953
Term End:1957
Birth Date:15 February 1909
Death Date:1986
Nationality:British
Spouse:Eleanor Nelson Raymond
Children:1 son
Alma Mater:Jesus College, Cambridge
Occupation:Colonial administrator
Honorific Suffix:CMG

Edwin Cyril Geddes Barrett CMG (15 February 1909 – 1986) was a British colonial administrator who served as the last British Adviser of Kedah from 1954 to 1957.

Early life and education

Barrett was born on 15 February 1909, the son of Colonel C.C.J. Barrett. He was educated at Marlborough College and Jesus College, Cambridge.[1]

Career

In 1931, Barrett joined the Malay civil service as a cadet, beginning his career as secretary to the British Adviser, Kedah.[2] [3] For the next eleven years, he served in many posts in Malaya and Borneo. During World War Two he performed military service, and after the war rejoined the Malay civil service.[4]

In 1949, he was appointed Chief Registration Officer, Federation of Malaya,[5] in 1951 he was President of the Municipal Council of Kuala Lumpur,[6] and the following year he was appointed Commissioner for Resettlement of Special Constables in Civilian Life, Federation of Malaya.[7]

In 1953, he was appointed Acting British Adviser, Perak and a member of the Perak State Council,[8] but was transferred later the same year to the post of British Adviser, Kedah, remaining in the position until 1957 when the post was abolished.[9]

He retired from the Malay civil service in 1957 and became a lecturer in the Malay language at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

He retired in 1971, and died in 1986.

Personal life

Barrett married Eleanor Nelson Raymond in 1936, and they had one son.

Honours

Barrett was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1958 Birthday Honours.

References

  1. Book: Who's who : an annual biographical dictionary with which is incorporated men and women of the time. . 1981 . London : A. & C. Black . Internet Archive . 978-0-7136-2030-6 . 148.
  2. News: 18 October 1930 . Civil Services . The Straits Times . 12.
  3. News: 12 June 1958 . The Queen honours 2,200 of her subjects . The Straits Times . 1.
  4. Book: Cook, Chris . The Routledge Guide to British Political Archives: Sources since 1945 . 2012-10-02 . Routledge . 978-1-136-50961-2 . 14 . en.
  5. News: 22 February 1949 . Councillors Must be Citizens . The Straits Times . 7.
  6. News: 3 December 1952 . New Chief for KL Council . Singapore Standard . 4.
  7. News: 13 February 1953 . Jobs will be waiting for 15,000 'Specials' demobbed this year . The Straits Times . 8.
  8. News: 9 April 1953 . 4 New Councillors are Sworn In . Singapore Standard . 4.
  9. News: 3 September 1953 . British Adviser to retire . The Straits Budget . 12.