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MACGREGOR. A.D.A. Born June, 1883; married;

no children.

Education. George Watson's College, Edinburgh, 1889-1900; Edinburgh University, 1900-1903; Lincolns College, Oxford, 1903-1906. M.A. (Edin.) B.A. (Oxon).

Professional Qualifications. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 1908.

Civil Employment. Practising 1909-1912.

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Colonial Service. Appointed District Commissioner, Southern Nigeria, 1912; Junior Assistant Secretary Colonial Secretary's Office, 1913; Station Magistrate, 1914 (post reclassified as Police Magistrate); Crown Counsel, 1921; Solicitor General, 1923, Attorney-General, Trinidad, 1926; Attorney General, Kenya, 1929.

Present Salary. £1.800.

Reports. Attorney General (Kingdon):- "For the second time Mr. MacGregor has acted as Attorney General during my absence on leave and has filled the post with conspicuous ability. He is an exceedingly capable and efficient Leg Officer."

Governor Byatt:- "Has been in the Colony only five months, but during that short period has given to myself and others the impression that he is a most able and valuable official Takes great pains to inform himself fully of the previous history of Any question under consideration, and is a rapid as well as an accurate worker. I feel that he is gaining general confidence, and am entirely satisfied with him.

Governor Byatt:- "The opinion which I recorded five months after his appointment has been fully confirmed in every respect during the past year. I have the highest opinion of his ability and regard him as one of the Colony's most valuable officials. esteem of the bar and the public as well as of his

He enjoys the colleagues in the Government service."

Governor Byatt:-

December 1928. of Mr. MacGregor which I expressed a year ago.

a most valuable officer."

"I fully endorse the high opinion

He is

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