Francis Crowther
British colonial official in the British Gold Coast
Intro | British colonial official in the British Gold Coast | |
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain | |
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Death | 22 July 1917 |
Francis Crowther (died 22 July 1917) was a British colonial official in the British Gold Coast for nineteen years.
In 1912 Crowther chaired the Commission of Enquiry into the affairs of the Anlo State which confirmed a list of Anlo chiefs and established the extension of the Anlo state to include Avenor, Afife, Aflao, DzoDze, Fenyi, Klikor, Somye and Weta territories.
Crowther died of Yellow Fever while performing special duties in 1917.