Sir James Macaulay Higginson (1805 – 28 June 1885) was an Anglo-Irish colonial administrator who was Governor of Antigua from 1847 to 1850.
Higginson was born in County Antrim, Ireland, [1] the son of Major James Higginson and Mary Macaulay. [2] He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [3]
He entered the Bengal Army in 1824. [3] He was secretary to Sir Charles Metcalfe, administrator in British India, and accompanied him when Metcalfe was posted to Jamaica and then Canada. [4] He was the eighth Governor of Mauritius. from 8 January 1851 to 20 September 1857. [5]
He was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1851 and Knight Commander of the Order in 1857. [6]
In 1835 Higginson married Louisa Shakespear, the eldest daughter of Henry Davenport Shakespear, in Calcutta. [7] [4] Secondly, he married Olivia Nichola Dobbs at Leamington Spa, on 11 November 1854. [8] [9] A daughter of his second marriage, Sydney Harriet Maude Higginson, married Sir John Charles Kennedy, 3rd Baronet, in 1879. [10]
He died on 28 June 1885 in Tulfarris, County Wicklow, aged 79. [11]
Sir James Macaulay Higginson (1805 – 28 June 1885) was an Anglo-Irish colonial administrator who was Governor of Antigua from 1847 to 1850.
Higginson was born in County Antrim, Ireland, [1] the son of Major James Higginson and Mary Macaulay. [2] He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [3]
He entered the Bengal Army in 1824. [3] He was secretary to Sir Charles Metcalfe, administrator in British India, and accompanied him when Metcalfe was posted to Jamaica and then Canada. [4] He was the eighth Governor of Mauritius. from 8 January 1851 to 20 September 1857. [5]
He was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1851 and Knight Commander of the Order in 1857. [6]
In 1835 Higginson married Louisa Shakespear, the eldest daughter of Henry Davenport Shakespear, in Calcutta. [7] [4] Secondly, he married Olivia Nichola Dobbs at Leamington Spa, on 11 November 1854. [8] [9] A daughter of his second marriage, Sydney Harriet Maude Higginson, married Sir John Charles Kennedy, 3rd Baronet, in 1879. [10]
He died on 28 June 1885 in Tulfarris, County Wicklow, aged 79. [11]