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Edward John Harding

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59:. He was the son of John and Laura Harding, his father being a vicar. Although born in Essex, the family, consisting of Edward, his parents and his older sisters Eleanor and Evelyn, moved early in his life to Beckenham where his father became the parish vicar. He was educated first at a private preparatory school, the Abbey School in 91:
In 1925, he became both the Deputy Undersecretary of State for Dominion Affairs and Assistant Permanent Undersecretary of State for Dominion Affairs. He then became the Permanent Undersecretary of State for Dominion Affairs in 1930, where he served until 1939. His Assistant Undersecretary was Sir
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Harding was a career diplomat. He became Secretary of the Royal Commission on the Natural Resources, Trade and Legislation of Certain Portions of His Majesty's Dominions in December 1912 and accompanied the commission on all of its overseas visits: Australia and New Zealand (1913), South Africa
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Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK, Class: RG12; Piece: 625; Folio 86; Page 34; GSU roll: 6095735.
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Survey of British Commonwealth affairs: problems of wartime co-operation and post-war change 1939-1952
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Ambassadors and High Commissioners of the United Kingdom to South Africa
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by Cambridge University Library (Royal Commonwealth Society Library).
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List of high commissioners of the United Kingdom to South Africa
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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He died at Guildford on 4 October 1954, at the age of 74.
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Dominions diary: the letters of E.J. Harding, 1913-1916
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Permanent Undersecretary of State for Dominion Affairs
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GCMG
KCB
British
civil servant
diplomat
South Africa
Weeley
Essex
Beckenham
Margate
Dulwich College
Hertford College, Oxford
Harry Batterbee
British High Commissioner to New Zealand
Dominions Office
British High Commissioner to South Africa
List of high commissioners of the United Kingdom to South Africa
Burke, Sir Bernard
Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood
The Times
Stephen Constantine


Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Dominions Royal Commission diary letters, RCMS 17
Nicholas Mansergh
ISBN
0-7146-1496-3
ISBN
978-0-7146-1496-0
Sir Charles Davis

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