Edward Gawler Prior, was a mining engineer and politician in British Columbia.
Edward Gawler Prior
Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
The lieutenant governor of British Columbia is the representative of the monarch in the province of British Columbia, Canada. The office of lieutenant governor is an office of the Crown and serves as a representative of the monarchy in the province, rather than the governor general of Canada. The office was created in 1871 when the Colony of British Columbia joined Confederation. Since then the lieutenant governor has been the representative of the monarchy in British Columbia. Previously, between 1858 and 1863 under colonial administration the title of lieutenant governor of British Columbia was given to Richard Clement Moody as commander of the Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment. This position coexisted with the office of governor of British Columbia served by James Douglas during that time.
Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
First lieutenant governor of the Province of British Columbia, Sir Joseph William Trutch KCMG, 1871–1876