Sir Edward Victor Luckhoo
OR (24 May 1912 – 3 March 1998) was a Guyanese politician that was the last
Governor-General
Governor-general (plural ''governors-general''), or governor general (plural ''governors general''), is the title of an office-holder. In the context of governors-general and former British colonies, governors-general are appointed as viceroy t ...
of
Guyana
Guyana ( or ), officially the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern mainland of South America. Guyana is an indigenous word which means "Land of Many Waters". The capital city is Georgetown. Guyana is bordered by the ...
, and briefly the acting head of state of the Co‑operative Republic of Guyana on its formation in 1970.
Family and education
He was born in
New Amsterdam
New Amsterdam ( nl, Nieuw Amsterdam, or ) was a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island that served as the seat of the colonial government in New Netherland. The initial trading ''factory'' gave rise ...
,
Berbice
Berbice is a region along the Berbice River in Guyana, which was between 1627 and 1792 a colony of the Dutch West India Company and between 1792 to 1815 a colony of the Dutch state. After having been ceded to the United Kingdom of Great Britain ...
, the son of
British Raj immigrants Evelyn Maude Mungal-Singh and Edward Luckhoo Alfred, a solicitor of
Indian extraction, and educated at Queen's College, Guyana and
St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he was awarded a
Bachelor of Arts degree. He studied law at the
Middle Temple, where he was
called to the bar
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in 1931. Admitted to practice in 1936, he was made
Queen's Counsel in 1965. His grandfather Moses Luckhoo came from India as labourer on sugar plantations.
He was the brother of lawyer and diplomat Sir
Lionel Luckhoo, who was the British High Commissioner for Guyana and Barbados.
Career
He was appointed a Justice of Appeal in 1966 and Chancellor of the Judiciary in October 1969.
As Chancellor of the Judiciary from 1969 to 1976, he briefly served as the acting head of state of the Co‑operative Republic of Guyana became a Republic on 23 February 1970. Therefore, Luckhoo was never the president of Guyana and was not officially mentioned.
Honours
He was knighted on 1 January 1970 and received the
Order of Roraima of Guyana in 1976.
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Knight Bachelor
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Order of Roraima of Guyana
Private life
Edward Luckhoo was married to Maureen Moxlow of
Batley
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, West Yorkshire, on 9 November 1981. In retirement, they returned to West Yorkshire, and lived in
Ossett
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, where they were both active members of the Anglican Church, and
catechist
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s for
Confirmation
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classes. Sir Edward died on 3 March 1998, aged 85, and is buried in Ossett. Lady Luckhoo still resides in the town.
References
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1912 births
1998 deaths
Alumni of St Catherine's College, Oxford
Guyanese Anglicans
Guyanese emigrants to England
20th-century Guyanese judges
Guyanese knights
Guyanese politicians of Indian descent
Members of the Middle Temple
20th-century King's Counsel
Knights Bachelor
Governors-General of Guyana
People from New Amsterdam, Guyana