Michael Clancy

For the rugby league player, see Michael Clancy (rugby league). For the Roman Catholic priest, see Michael Martin Clancy.
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Michael John Clancy (31 March 1949 23 February 2010)[1] was Chief Secretary from 1997 to 2000, and later Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Saint Helena and its Dependencies (Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha) from 2004 to 2007.[2][3]

He was educated at Lewis School, Pengam and Trinity College, Cambridge.[1]

He was married to Claire Clancy who, as of 2013, is the Chief Executive of the National Assembly of Wales.[4][5]

Michael Clancy died from cancer at the age of 60.[6][7]

References

  1. 1 2 Who was Who Accessed 1 May 2013
  2. Excess Baggage: Radio 4 interview with Michael Clancy. July 21, 2007
  3. Change of Governor of Saint Helena. September 18, 2007
  4. Williams, Sally. "Eisteddfodau 1,200 miles off the coast of Africa", July 3, 2007. The Western Mail
  5. Chief Executive and Clerk to the Assembly: Claire Clancy, National Assembly of Wales. Accessed January 20, 2009
  6. EXCO reference to the death of Michael Clancy February 23, 2010. Accessed September 15, 2010
  7. Notice of death of Michael Clancy February 25, 2010. Accessed September 15, 2010


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