What did the Governor's "Custodian" do?
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Submitted by David on Tue, 2015-02-03 12:30
Each year's Blue Book lists the Governor's staff. The entries for 1918 begin:
- Governor and Commander-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral
- Private Secretary
- Aide-de-Camp
- Custodian
- ...
(See page J24 in http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/b1918/51918016.pdf)
Does anyone know what the Custodian's duties were?
In 1918, John Deakin was the Custodian, though a footnote says he was "Seconded for Military Service on 17th May".
Regards, David
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The Custodian
Having gone through some HK Govt Reports on Line and looking at various other sites,it appears that the Custodian,who had a flat in Govt House,was something in the order of a Housekeeper or Butler,albeit a rather grand one.He had charge of the GH Servants (numerous) and possibly duties of a security nature.John (William) Deacon (b 1885),in his comings and goings to Europe and mentions in published works was always described as a " Civil Servant "and apparently had a long career;he was in Stanley and returned to the UK on the Highland Monarch arriving November 1945.
His being seconded for Military Service in May 1918 is puzzling, a bit late for the Great War,possibly to the local Military ?