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Macaulay's lawyers encountered severe difficulties putting up a solid defense in the course of the case: as an example
Macaulay's lawyers were unable to find the police magistrate anywhere in Lagos to obtain bail. Other incidents include the acting Chief Justice fining Macaulay £100 despite the five assessors in the court returning a not guilty verdict. Cole also underscores Macaulay's scrupulous transparency regarding the trust. According to Cole "the will of the testatrix was read in public at the request of Macaulay and the loan he obtained in order to clear the debts of the testatrix was explained to the beneficiaries of the will (Macaulay's niece was the principal beneficiary and she certainly did not engage Irving to prosecute the case), yet he was convicted of 'intent to defraud'". Finally, Cole notes that Macaulay's sentence of five years was "unusually severe".
643:. The party won all the seats in the elections of 1923, 1928 and 1933. Though the party's major function was to put candidates into the legislative council, it had a broader objective of promoting democracy in Nigeria, increasing higher Nigerian participation in the social, economic and educational development of Nigeria. Although the party wanted to be national in outlook, Macaulay's strength of support was from the House of Docemo and therefore his preoccupation with the defence of the House and his desire to control the party limited the growth of the party.
451:, citing British Colonial Government dispatches, notes that Macaulay behaved dishonestly, by using "his position as Surveyor of Crown Lands to help friends acquire crown grants and persecute enemies by granting their land to others". She further writes that Macaulay "obtained crown grants under false names and then sold them at a profit". In October 1898, he obtained a licence to practise as a surveyor. As a surveyor, his plans and valuations included E. J. Alex Taylor's house on Victoria Street,
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life during 1900–1930. The issues included the proposed water rate, selection of the Oba of Lagos and the
Imamate of the Lagos Central Mosque. Macaulay opposed colonial taxation to fund water supply in Lagos on the grounds of taxation without representation. He was a major supporter of the House of Docemo in Lagos. Largely because Lagos was not under
391:, Gbebe and Brass. After going to a Christian missionary school, he took a job as a clerical assistant and indexer at the Department of Public Works, Lagos. Thereafter, with the support of the colonial administration, Macaulay left Lagos on 1 July 1890 to further his training in England. From 1891 to 1894 he studied
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543:. Macaulay was an unlikely champion of the masses. A grandson of Ajayi Crowther, the first African bishop of the Niger Territory, he was born into a Lagos that was divided politically into groups arranged in a convenient pecking order – the British authorities who lived in the posh Marina district, the
568:, the Oba of Lagos unlike many of his counterparts in other areas of the country was stripped of many of his traditional authorities. Macaulay supported the House of Docemo in its opposition to the water rate and colonial acquisition of Lagos lands. He also galvanized the Ilu Committee composed of the
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in London. Macaulay was Oluwa's private secretary in the trip to London. Oluwa's case was supported by the Ilu
Committee and the Oba who were interested in the protection of their family lands in Lagos. In London, Macaulay presented himself as Oluwa's private secretary and as a representative of the
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Nigerian nationalists and for most of his life a strong opponent of many colonial policies. As a reaction to claims by the British that they were governing with "the true interests of the natives at heart", he wrote: "The dimensions of "the true interests of the natives
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Portuguese Town. Behind all three lived the real Lagosians, the masses of indigenous Yoruba people, disliked and generally ignored by their privileged neighbours. It was not until Macaulay's generation that the Saros and Brazilians even began to contemplate making
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The level of the strife between both men was so caustic that in 1924, Macaulay published a malicious account titled "Henry Carr Must Go". In the slanderous publication, Macaulay falsely asserted that Carr's father, Amuwo Carr deserted his wife to settle in
Abeokuta as a polygamist. This was untrue
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Nigeria which he felt will ultimately lead to reduced government revenues and thereafter increased taxation. Macaulay also found himself in opposition to the colonial government in three major issues that were prominent in Lagos
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Victorian Lagos. He organized concerts and film shows (He was among the first Nigerians that brought films to Nigeria by inviting film companies to come to Lagos to exhibit films) at his residence (named "Kirsten Hall" after his German Consul friend Arthur Kirsten) on 8, Balbina Street in Yaba.
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outlines evidence suggesting that Macaulay was unfairly persecuted at his 1913 trial. The prosecuting counsel, one Robert Irving, was Herbert Macaulay's tenant who may have pursued a private vendetta. Macaulay had obtained a court order to evict Robert Irving on 3 December 1912. Additionally,
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at heart" are algebraically equal to the length, breadth and depth of the whiteman's pocket." In 1908 he exposed European corruption in the handling of railway finances and in 1919 he argued successfully for the chiefs whose land had been taken by the colonial government in front of the
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After going into private practice as a surveyor and architect, Macaulay faced some financial difficulty and misappropriated funds from an estate he served as executor for. His actions were uncovered by the authorities who tried him and sentenced him to two years in prison. The historian
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liaisons including Ms. da Souza who returned to Lagos, her ancestral home, from Brazil and lived into her 90s, with whom he had a number of children, as well as companionships which bore no children (Stella Davies Coker, daughter of
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for his secondary education. He was a student at the school when his father died in 1878. In 1880, he joined his maternal uncle's trade steamer and embarked on a trade and missionary journey across the
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considering Amuwo Carr died in Abeokuta of poor health and was nearly blind. Macaulay's vicious attacks on Carr in the press framed the Lagosian public's perception of Carr as shy, distant, and aloof.
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and became its president. The NCNC was a patriotic organization designed to bring together Nigerians of all stripes to demand independence. In 1946, Macaulay fell ill in
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892:Kinni, Fongot Kini-Yen (2015).
829:Macaulay was featured in the 1
611:. He also wrote a piece titled
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3077:Lagos International Trade Fair
3020:Lagos Bus Rapid Transit System
552:common cause with the masses.
225:Frank Montague Macaulay (son)
1:
3540:19th-century Nigerian writers
3510:20th-century Nigerian writers
3087:Lagos Black Heritage Festival
2749:Nigerian Television Authority
2744:Africa Independent Television
2611:Southern Nigeria Protectorate
2540:National Orthopaedic Hospital
2510:Lagos Island General Hospital
619:, triennial elections to the
229:Florence Macaulay (daughter)
3450:People from colonial Nigeria
2525:St. Nicholas Hospital, Lagos
1130:. Rabbit Press. p. 79.
705:decided that the exiled Oba
3550:19th-century male musicians
3545:20th-century male musicians
2885:Notable areas and districts
2739:Galaxy Television (Nigeria)
2354:St Gregory's College, Lagos
2071:. Nigeria: Tika-Tore Press.
961:. AuthorHouse. p. 121.
839:The Herbert Macaulay Affair
639:(NNDP), the first Nigerian
227:Enitan Macaulay (daughter)
3571:
3405:Sierra Leone Creole people
3125:List of festivals in Lagos
2563:List of hospitals in Lagos
2364:Yaba College of Technology
2284:Augustine University Ilara
2037:Coleman, James S. (1971).
1959:10.1515/libr.1987.37.4.321
1043:Tamuno, Tekena N. (1976).
709:could apply for a writ of
657:National Democratic Party.
3460:Burials at Ikoyi Cemetery
3317:
2555:Yaba Psychiatric Hospital
2505:First Consultant Hospital
2294:CMS Grammar School, Lagos
2133:
2067:Thomas, Isaac B. (1946).
1999:Nigeria 1 Naira 1979-1991
1987:Nigeria 1 Naira 1979-1984
1796:Richard L. Sklar (2004).
1391:. Ogun De-Reuben (Nig.).
1385:Daniel H. Ocheja (2001).
683:Misappropriation of funds
376:CMS Grammar School, Lagos
364:CMS Grammar School, Lagos
340:Thomas Babington Macaulay
246:Abigail Crowther (mother)
242:Thomas Babington Macaulay
221:Oliver Ogedengbe Macaulay
30:
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3465:Nigerian revolutionaries
3269:Buildings and structures
3148:Nigerian National Museum
2601:Cornelius Alfred Moloney
2372:List of schools in Lagos
1893:Isaac B. Thomas (1946).
1085:Sanya Onabamiro (1983).
865:Saheed Aderinto (2015).
796:to keep the flag flying"
762:Twilight years and death
499:, sacrifices, and other
455:'s residence in Tinubu,
443:. Other authors such as
437:Niger Coast Protectorate
260:Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh
141:Trinity College of Music
44:Olayinka Badmus Macaulay
3490:Nigerian male musicians
3015:Lagos Rail Mass Transit
2344:Pan-Atlantic University
2127:Lagos Metropolitan Area
1295:Tamuno, Tekena (1976).
1151:Tamuno, Tekena (1976).
1001:Robert W. July (2004).
957:Adeuyan, Jacob (2011).
653:Nigerian Youth Movement
409:Trinity College, London
358:, a descendant of King
3530:Nigerian abolitionists
3385:Politicians from Lagos
3243:Teslim Balogun Stadium
3233:Lagos National Stadium
3067:Lagos Seafood Festival
2596:Henry Stanhope Freeman
2550:Flying Doctors Nigeria
2349:Queen's College, Lagos
2334:Lagos State University
2329:Lagos City Polytechnic
1432:Cite journal requires
846:and released in 2019.
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257:(maternal grandfather)
231:Tokunbo Macaulay(son)
3525:Architects from Lagos
3470:Nigerian nationalists
3305:Architecture of Lagos
3282:Third Mainland Bridge
3153:National Arts Theatre
3072:GTBank Food and Drink
2712:The Daily Independent
2324:King's College, Lagos
1941:Odularu, SSA (1987).
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770:(NCNC) together with
514:Macaulay was a great
441:British protectorates
356:Samuel Ajayi Crowther
255:Samuel Ajayi Crowther
233:Samuel Macaulay (son)
3515:Nigerian journalists
3210:Federal Palace Hotel
3178:Tafawa Balewa Square
3082:Lagos Photo Festival
3040:Oyingbo Bus Terminal
2972:Victoria Garden City
2414:Lagos Stock Exchange
2391:Trade & commerce
2319:Ikenna Stars Academy
726:Feud with Henry Carr
525:University of Ibadan
474:Sarah Forbes Bonetta
431:and the position of
352:West Africa Squadron
338:, to the family of
320:Nigerian nationalism
167:Nigerian nationalism
3050:Tourist attractions
2734:Channels Television
2515:Reddington Hospital
2473:Silverbird Galleria
2458:Palms Shopping Mall
2442:Tin Can Island Port
2359:University of Lagos
1614:on 10 December 2013
720:Broad Street Prison
617:Legislative Council
605:Nigerian Daily News
589:Privy Court Council
511:priests) of Lagos.
16:Nigerian politician
3505:Yoruba journalists
3445:Aku (ethnic group)
3420:Yoruba politicians
3390:Nigerian Anglicans
3349:Nigeria portal
3102:Lagos Fashion Week
3005:Ikeja Bus Terminal
1413:"Herbert Macaulay"
808:, was executor of
778:and later died in
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613:Henry Carr Must Go
581:Amodu Tijani Oluwa
574:traditional chiefs
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982:on 19 August 2014
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445:Patrick Dele-Cole
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