Claud Severn

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Claude Severn (Chinese Translated Name 施勳) was a British colonial administrator. He was the Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong from 1911 - 1925 and he governed Hong Kong on various occasions as an acting administrator.

Severn Road, which is located on Mount Gough in Hong Kong were named after him. The Mansion of the Secretary of Justice of Hong Kong is located at this road.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Sir Francis Henry May
Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong
1911 - 1925
Succeeded by
Sir Wilfrid Thomas Southorn
Preceded by
Lord Frederick Lugard
Acting Administrator of Hong Kong
March-July 1912
Succeeded by
Sir Francis Henry May
Preceded by
Sir Francis Henry May
Acting Administrator of Hong Kong
September 1918-September 1919
Succeeded by
Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs
Preceded by
Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs
Acting Administrator of Hong Kong
March-November 1925
Succeeded by
Sir Cecil Clementi
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