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Ronald Storrs

Sir Ronald Storrs
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Governor of Northern Rhodesia
In office
27 October 1932 – 19 February 1934
Preceded by Sir James Maxwell
Succeeded by Sir Hubert Winthrop Young
Governor of Cyprus
In office
30 November 1926 – 29 October 1932
Preceded by Sir Malcolm Stevenson
Succeeded by Sir Reginald Stubbs
Governor of Jerusalem and Judea
In office
1 July 1920 – 30 November 1926
Preceded by Office established
Succeeded by Edward Keith-Roach
Military Governor of Jerusalem
In office
28 December 1917 – 30 June 1920
Preceded by Neville Travers Borton
Succeeded by Office disestablished
Personal details
Born (1881-11-19)19 November 1881
Bury St Edmunds, United Kingdom
Died 1 November 1955(1955-11-01) (aged 73)
London, United Kingdom
Nationality British
Alma mater Pembroke College, Cambridge

Sir Ronald Henry Amherst Storrs KCMG CBE (19 November 1881 – 1 November 1955) was an official in the British Foreign and Colonial Office. He served as Oriental Secretary in Cairo, Military Governor of Jerusalem, Governor of Cyprus, and Governor of Northern Rhodesia.

The eldest son of John Storrs, the Dean of Rochester. His wife was Louisa Lucy nee Littleton, born in Chelsea, 18 Aug, 1876; she married first, Henry Arthur Clowes, in Lichfield in Q3, 1899. She died in Hastings in Q2, 1970.

Ronald Storrs was educated at Charterhouse School and Pembroke College, Cambridge where he gained a first class degree in the Classical Tripos.

Storrs entered the Finance Ministry of the Egyptian Government in 1904, five years later becoming Oriental Secretary to the British Agency, succeeding Harry Boyle in this post. In 1917 Storrs became Political Officer representing the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in Mesopotamia as Liaison officer for the Anglo-French mission in Baghdad and Mesopotamia where he met Gertrude Bell and Sir Percy Cox.

T. E. Lawrence commented in The Seven Pillars of Wisdom:


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