b. 1836-05-30
In
1857, Commander Philip James Hankin of the Royal Navy sailed to
Victoria from England aboard the HMS
Plumper. Hankin became a junior clerk in the colonial secretary's office there. In
1862, Hankin served as a lieutenant aboard the HMS
Hecate, a British surveying ship charged with exploring
Vancouver Island from Kyuquot Inlet to
Fort Rupert. Under the supervision of
Captain Richards, this exploration was aided by several First Nations guides.
Hankin's held his position in
Victoria until
1866, when it, along with many other colonial positions, were dissolved by the union of
British Columbia and
Vancouver Island. He returned to England, and was then appointed colonial secretary of
British Honduras. In
1868, after one year in
Honduras, Hankin was transferred to Sierra Leone. At the same time, a mix up in despatches between
Governor Seymour and the Duke of Buckingham regarding the performance of
William Young -
BC's colonial secretary at the time - had caused the Duke of Buckingham to call for
Young's replacement.
Hankin was recommended as
Young's replacement and he chose this position in
BC over the one in Sierra Leone. He served as colonial secretary in
BC from
1869 until Confederation in
1871. When
Seymour passed away in
1869, Hankin served as acting governor while
Musgrave travelled from
Newfoundland to take on the position. After Confederation, he travelled back to England to work as private secretary to
the Duke of Buckingham, and retired in
1901 at The Strand, Hyde in the Isle of Wight.
- 1. J. F. Bosher Imperial Vancouver Island Who Was Who 1850-1950 (Writersworld, 2012).
- 2. Ibid.
- 3. The Daily Colonist (1862-12-13) page (3),
The British Colonist Online Edition 1858-1951.
- 4. Ibid.
- 5. Robert Louis Smith The Hankin Appointment, 1868,
BC Studies: The British Columbia Quarterly.
- 6. Ibid.
- 7. Ibid.
- 8. Bosher Imperial Vancouver Island Who Was Who 1850-1950 (Writersworld, 2012)
- 9. Ibid.
- 10. Smith Hankin Appointment,
BC Studies: The British Columbia Quarterly.
- 11. Ibid.
- 12. Ibid.
- 13. Kent M. Haworth Musgrave, Sir Anthony,
Canadian Dictionary of Biography.
- 14. Bosher Imperial Vancouver Island Who Was Who 1850-1950 (Writersworld, 2012).