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Alfred Lucie-Smith

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On 15 August 1885, he had married Rose Alice, seventh daughter of Edward Leopold Aves at the church Nuestra Señora del Monte in Demarara. After her death, he remarried 4 September 1901, in Kensington, Mary Meta Ruth Palmer Ross, daughter of
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was one of the first mixed-heritage infantry officers in a regular British Army regiment, and the first killed in World War I.
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In 1898, Lucie-Smith returned to British Guiana, having been made a
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in 1895 as an Acting Consular Judge. Only a year later he came to
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in 1887 where he served as president of a district court in
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Debrett, John (1922). Arthur G. M. Hesilrige (ed.).
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Index

Demerara, British Guiana
John Lucie-Smith
Chief Justice of Jamaica
Rugby School
British Guiana
Middle Temple
Solicitor General of British Guiana
Cyprus
Famagusta
Limassol
Constantinople
Kingston, Jamaica
resident magistrate
Puisne Judge
Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago
Knight Bachelor
Sir David Palmer Ross
Surgeon-General of British Guiana
John
Chief Justice of Sierra Leone
Euan Lucie-Smith






"No. 26927"
The London Gazette
"No. 28161"

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