Sir Ernest Woodford Birch,
[Wright, Arnold, Twentieth Century Impressions of British Malaya: Its history, ''People'', commerce, industries and resources, 1908] (29 April 1857 – 17 December 1929) was a British colonial administrator who served as the eighth
British resident of Perak (1904–1911).
Family
Sir Ernest was the eldest son of
James Wheeler Woodford Birch. Although born in
Trincomalee
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,
Ceylon on 29 April 1857, he was sent to England at the age of 10 to stay with his grandfather, Rev. James Woodford Birch, Vicar of the All Saints,
Hertford.
In 1882, he married Margaret, the eldest daughter of Lawrence Niven, then Director of the
Singapore Botanical Gardens. Sir Ernest and Lady Margaret had two sons and four daughters. In 1890 their eldest son drowned at
Tanjung Kling, Malacca, aged only seven years old. His other son, Patrick, followed his father's footstep and served in the
Indian Civil Service
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.
Education
Ernest Woodford Birch was educated at
Hertford Grammar School,
Sidney College,
Bath,
Elstree School
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and Harrow until 1874. He then went to Oxford and read with a private tutor for twelve months before attending university and afterward served the
Indian Civil Service
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. His studies were interrupted when his father was murdered in
Pasir Salak
Pasir Salak ( Jawi: ڤاسير سالق; ) is a mukim and historical riverside town in Perak Tengah District, Perak, Malaysia, about 45 minutes from the state capital, Ipoh.
The British colonial official J.W.W. Birch, who had been sent to tak ...
. In January 1876, he was graciously permitted by Her Majesty's Government to enter the
Colonial Office
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at Downing Street and worked until 1878, when he was appointed as cadet in the
Straits Settlements Civil Service.
Career
Upon his arrival in Singapore, he was given a position in the Secretariat under Sir
Cecil Clementi Smith
Sir Cecil Clementi Smith (23 December 1840 – 6 February 1916),. was a British colonial administrator.
Background
The son of an Essex rector, John Smith, and his wife Cecilia Susanna Clementi (daughter of Muzio Clementi), Cecil Clementi Smit ...
who has been a staunch friend to Sir Ernest. Sir Ernest previous experience in the
Colonial Office
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enabled him to be of special assistance of all important Commission on the Police Force held about 1880.
In 1881, he was in charge of the Land Office at
Malacca for a few months and in July 1881, he held the same position at Singapore. In May 1882, he was posted as the Acting Second Assistant Colonial Secretary. In 1885, he made his first official visit to
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and upon his return from furlough in 1887, he was confirmed to appoint as the Second Assistant Colonial Secretary and appointed a Commission to inquire regarding the attempted murder of
W.A. Pickering, the Protector of Chinese.
In January 1888, Sir Ernest was transferred to
Malacca in the dual capacity of Magistrate and Collector of Land Revenue to carry out the land policy by Sir
William Maxwell. He was also the District Officer at
Alor Gajah
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and
Jasin, in spite of many opposition, he succeeded, by means of acquiring an intimate knowledge of the people, in establishing new system, and the revenue was greatly enhanced during his four years' stay in the territory. Maybe it was his success, in 1890 he was requested by Sir
William Maxwell to investigate the land system in
Selangor
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, and he made two reports upon it.
For eight months in 1892, he acted as the Acting British Resident of Selangor and in January 1893, he was appointed as the Secretary to the Government of Perak. He was instrumental in introducing a new land survey system into
Perak and in urging forward the
Kerian
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irrigation scheme. In May 1894, Sir Ernest was granted furlough leave and returned to duty in August 1895. On the departure of Sir
Frank Swettenham
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on leave, Sir Ernest was appointed as the Acting British Resident of Perak.
During his office as the Acting British Resident of Perak, he called the first meeting of the State Council, over which he presided, for 2 November 1895 the twentieth anniversary of his father's murder. He reminded the Sultan and the chiefs assembled of the day and of the event. In June of the following year, he reverted to his substantive appointment as the Secretary to the Government, and in February 1897, he went to
Negeri Sembilan to appoint as Acting British Resident in succession to
Martin Lister
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and, upon Lister's death, he was confirmed the appointment and filled the office until May 1900. He arranged the agreement, by which the Yang di-Pertuan of Sri Menanti, who had long been estranged from other chiefs, was recognised by them as the constitutional head of
Negeri Sembilan. During his short administration,
Negeri Sembilan's revenue grew from $552,000 to $1,085,000 and a new land and survey system was introduced and public service was greatly improved.
In recognition of his valued services, in 1900 he was knighted by
Queen Victoria
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at
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with the
CMG. He became the principal representative of the
British North Borneo Company
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and posted as the
governor
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in 1901. During his two years and eight months served in
North Borneo. He worked arduously for the welfare of the country. He travelled over the whole territory in
North Borneo, and introduced numerous settlers, built a new town at Jesselton and converted the country from lawlessness to peace. In December 1904, Sir Ernest returned to England, and in February 1904, he was appointed as the
British Resident of Perak. During his administration in Perak, he had successfully reorganised the administration in Perak, and established various clubs and introduced many sports to the state. He also served as Chairman of the Eastern Smelting Company Limited, founded by
Chung Thye Pin,
Eu Tong Seng and others. He died 17 December 1929 in
Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex.
References
External links
World Statesmen
Sources
* Wright, Arnold, Twentieth Century Impressions of British Malaya: Its history, people, commerce, industries and resources, 1908
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1857 births
1929 deaths
History of Perak
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
People educated at Hertford Grammar School
People educated at Elstree School
People educated at Harrow School