Campaign for a ballot to be added to British Guiana's constitution
Collection of early British Guiana stamps
Spouse
Lucy Amelia (Mamie) Winter
Parent(s)
William Charles Luard and Clara Julia Jane
Edward Chauncey Luard (1856 — 22 September 1900) was a British planter in Demerara, British Guiana (now Guyana). He was influential among the planter community in British Guiana and was a member of the Court of Policy for East Demerara. He led the campaign to introduce a ballot into the colony's constitution in 1895.
A noted philatelist, Luard's collection of the stamps of British Guiana included examples of the "cottonreel" issues, some of which are now part of the Royal Philatelic Collection.
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