Arthur Wigram Money

Major-General Sir Arthur Wigram Money, KCB, KBE, CSI (1866 – 25 October 1951) was a British Army officer who served as Chief Administrator of Palestine 1918-19.

Military career

Money was commissioned a lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery on 29 April 1885. He saw early service in British India, including in the Zhob Valley expedition in 1890 and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892. Promoted to captain on 1 April 1895, he served in the North-West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart, and took part in the Tirah Campaign 1897-98, for which he received the brevet promotion of major on 20 May 1898. He was promoted to the substantive rank of major on 18 June 1900.[1]

With the outbreak of the Second Boer War in late 1899, Money was appointed to a staff position as an Assistant Director of Transport to the army in South Africa. He received the brevet promotion to lieutenant-colonel on 29 November 1900, and was mentioned in despatches. Following the end of hostilities in June 1902, he returned to the United Kingdom together with Lord Kitchener on board the SS Orotava,[2] which arrived in Southampton on 12 July. He later returned to South Africa as Inspecting officer of Transport service.

Money later served in the First World War, and received the rank of major-general. He was Chief Administrator of British occupied Palestine from June 1918 to June 1919.

References

  1. Hart′s Army list, 1903
  2. "The Army in South Africa - Troops returning home". The Times (36804). London. 26 June 1902. p. 10.
Political offices
Preceded by
Sir Edmund Allenby
Chief Administrator of Palestine
1918–1919
Succeeded by
Sir Louis Bols
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