For his great-nephew, see Anthony Musgrave (entomologist).
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Sir Anthony Musgrave
GCMG
Lieutenant Governor of Saint Vincent
In office 1862–1864
Governor of Newfoundland
In office 1864–1869
Governor of the Colony of British Columbia
In office 1869–1871
Governor of Natal
In office 1872–1873
Governor of South Australia
In office 1873–1877
Governor-General of Jamaica
In office 1877–1883
Governor of Queensland
In office 1883–1888
Personal details
Born
31 August 1828 St. John's, Colony of Antigua
Died
9 October 1888(1888-10-09) (aged 60) Brisbane, Colony of Queensland
Resting place
Toowong Cemetery
Citizenship
British
Spouse(s)
Christiana Elizabeth Byam; Jeanie Lucinda Field
Sir Anthony MusgraveGCMG (31 August 1828 – 9 October 1888) was a colonial administrator and governor. He died in office as Governor of Queensland in 1888.[1]
^Gibbney, H. J., "Sir Anthony Musgrave (1828–1888)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, archived from the original on 3 December 2023, retrieved 6 March 2024
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