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food and ammunition. A relief expedition was dispatched from the coast, but moved slowly. The Asante constructed massive barricades of logs, dirt and stones across the roads, strong enough to be impervious to artillery fire, with fortified and entrenched flanks. After help had finally arrived, Hodgson managed to break out and reached Cape Coast Castle by July 1900, leaving a small garrison behind. Some people died in the escape. His wife, Lady Mary Alice Hodgson,
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Rivers, be cleared of its overgrowth. This revealed the remains of a Dutch fort from the late 16th century, including stone ramparts and brick pavements and relics such as bottles and clay pipes. The modern relevance was that it established the British claim to the island as successors to the Dutch.
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Hodgson found himself besieged in the fort at Kumasi. The fort was impregnable to Asante weapons, and defended by machine guns and artillery in the fort's turrets. On 15 May a force of 170 African soldiers and three British officers reached the fort after marching 238 miles from the north, bringing
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went on strike for higher wages, and began rioting and looting stores. On 1 December, Hodgson met with members of the Georgetown City Council who had agreed to represent the strikers. He addressed a large crowd, promising to investigate their grievances if they would disperse. The rioters refused,
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Hodgson was Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Barbados from late 1900 to 1904 . He was Governor of British Guiana from 1904 to 1911. In August 1904 Hodgson had to deal with an incident in which the Venezuelan authorities had arrested some miners who they claimed had strayed across the border from
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Hodgson caused some controversy in April 1908 when he invited Sir Joseph Godfrey, the District Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge, Surgeon General, and a leading member of the Executive Council, to lay the foundation stone of the new Carnegie Library building in Georgetown. The Roman Catholics
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and over the next three days disturbances continued. Two warships arrived on 4 December with a contingent of soldiers who restored calm. In the aftermath several hundred people were arrested and charged, with some being flogged and others spending time in jail. No wage increase was granted.
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held on 28 March 1900. He asked them: "What must I do to the man, whoever he is, who has failed to give to the Queen, who is the paramount power in the country, the stool to which she is entitled? Where is the Golden Stool? Why am I not sitting on the Golden Stool at this moment? I am the
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representative of the paramount power in this country; why have you relegated me to this chair? Why did you not take the opportunity of my coming to Kumasi to bring the Golden Stool and give it to me to sit upon?" The chiefs listened in silence, then went home to prepare for
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In 1905, Hodgson intervened with sugar plantation owners in Guiana, persuading them to reverse wage increases. He was concerned that such increases would cause "trouble" throughout the colonial sugar industry. At the end of November 1905 dock workers in
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In 1899 Hodgson sent his private secretary, Captain Armitage, on a secret expedition to find the Golden Stool. The expedition succeeded only in arousing the suspicions of the Asante. Hodgson summoned the Asante chiefs to an assembly at
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of Gold Coast from 1888 to 1898. In 1892 he raised the Gold Coast Rifle Volunteers, and was Major commanding this force. Hodgson was Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Gold Coast from 1898 to 1900. He was appointed KCMG on 3 June 1899.
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strongly objected, but the governor went ahead. On 23 December 1911 Hodgson was appointed an officer of the new masonic lodge called the Royal Colonial Institute.
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Guiana. The men were released, but Hodgson made it clear that his government would not in future assist miners who violated Venezuelan laws.
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Governor of the Gold Coast Frederick Mitchell Hodgeson pictured in Kumasi (1900)
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Hodgson was the son of the Reverend Octavius Arthur Hodgson, Rector of
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Sir Frederick was appointed Governor of Barbados, succeeded by Major
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an account of the siege and of the subsequent march to the coast.
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Young, who was the first English lady to visit Ashanti, wrote
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to submit, with all his treasures being seized except the
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The 1896 British expedition against the Ashanti led by
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Index

KCMG

Governor of Gold Coast
Victoria
William Edward Maxwell
Matthew Nathan
Governor of Barbados
James Shaw Hay
Gilbert Thomas Carter
Governor of British Guiana
Edward VII
George V
James Alexander Swettenham
Walter Egerton
KCMG
British
Gold Coast
Barbados
British Guiana
East Stoke, Dorset
Colonial Secretary
Sir Francis Scott
Kumasi
King Prempeh
Golden Stool of Ashanti
Kumasi
war
Matthew Nathan
Queen Yaa Asantewaa
Georgetown

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