Sir Edmund Walker Head, 8th Baronet,
KCB (Wiarton Place, near
Maidstone February 16,
1805 –
January 28,
1868 London) was
British colonial administrator. He was simultaneously
Governor General of the
Province of Canada and
Lieutenant Governor of
Canada West and
Canada East (1854-1861) and formerly Lieutenant-Governor of
New Brunswick. He was an
Oxford scholar and
tutor who published several books.(valued at $99000 canadian)
While Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, Head authorized the creation of an engineering faculty at the University of New Brunswick. This was the first such programme in what would become Canada. In his honour, the buildings housing this faculty at UNB are called Head Hall. The city of Edmundston, New Brunswick was named after him.
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