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Archive of John William H. O'Regan

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Personal and professional papers relating to O'Regan's career, the Colonial Service, and its employees, as well as matters relating to the territories in which O'Regan was stationed.

Dates

  • Creation: 1935-1962

Extent

0.2 linear metres (2 boxes)

Language of Materials

  • English

Preferred Citation

Oxford, Bodleian Libraries [followed by shelfmark and folio or page reference, e.g. MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 385/1, fol. 1].

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MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 385/1-2

Collection ID (for staff)

CMD ID 3537

Abstract

Archive of John William H. O'Regan.

Biographical / Historical

John William Hamilton O'Regan, OBE (1955), was born on 22 Mar 1913 and educated at Marlborough College (Wilts) and Balliol College, Oxford. He joined the Colonial Administrative Service in 1935 and was posted to Ceylon (Sri Lanka) as a Cadet. He held junior posts in Provincial Offices in Colombo and Nuwara Eliya until 1938, when he was appointed Private Secretary to the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott.

In 1941, O'Regan married Caldecott's daughter, Joan, and took up the post of Assistant Government Agent in Kandy. In addition to his normal work, he also undertook responsibility for the introduction and organisation of food rationing for the Kandy District. In 1942, he was appointed Chief Civil Liaison Officer to the Army Divisional Headquarters in Kandy to help ensure effective liaison between the Civil and Service Authorities in the Central Provinces.

In 1944, he became Controller of the Internal Purchase Scheme and was responsible, as Assistant to the Civil Defence Commissioner, for the organisation and enforcement of the Scheme for the Compulsory Purchase of locally grown rice for the whole of Ceylon (Sri Lanka). The following year, O'Regan was appointed to the post of Assistant Government Agent, first in Nuwara Eliya (1945-1948), and then in Trincomalee (1948-1949), where he was additionally responsible for local relations with the Naval Base and the Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Squadron and his staff.

After fifteen years in Ceylon (Sri Lanka), O'Regan was transferred to Jamaica in 1950 as Deputy Colonial Secretary, later renamed Under-Secretary of Administration. During the six years he held this post, about two and a half years were spent as Acting Colonial Secretary and therefore as Leader of the Legislative Council and a Member of the Executive and Privy Councils. In 1953, he was Official Adviser to the Jamaican Delegation to the London Conference.

In Nov 1954, O'Regan was transferred to Nigeria, where he held the post of Controller of Establishments in the Western Region (Nov 1954-Apr 1957). In 1955, he was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire). An appointment as Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare followed, during which time he was also a member of the Committee set up to make recommendations for the integration of Departments and Ministries. In Jul 1958, he was transferred to the Federal Government Service in Nigeria and was appointed Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Works and Surveys, a post he held until his retirement from the Colonial Service in Apr 1962.

Custodial History

Deposited with the Oxford Colonial Records Project by J.W.H. O'Regan.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The collection was transferred to the library from the Oxford Colonial Records Project.

Title
Catalogue of the archive of John William H. O'Regan
Status
Published
Author
Original Catalogue by J.M. Cockayne; Collection Level Description by Marion Lowman.
Date
1971; EAD version 2023
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Edition statement
Second edition.

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

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