Examples of 'colonial official' in a sentence

Meaning of "colonial official"

colonial official: This phrase refers to a person who holds a position of authority or leadership in a colonial administration. It denotes an individual tasked with governing or overseeing colonial territories on behalf of a colonial power, typically during periods of colonial rule or imperial control

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colonial official
Even though the colonial official in question.
His father was a surgeon in the Royal Netherlands Army and a colonial official.
But he tried to kill a colonial official and that has to mean death.
I know that . But he tried to kill a colonial official.
A Dutch colonial official called the Schout was also attached to this body.
But he tried to kill a colonial official.
Thomas Walker was a Colonial official, and, in fact, he was the only Colonial official left.
Benito Francisco, a rich colonial official.
The community has the name of Charles de Hault de Lassus, a Spanish colonial official.
I know that . But he tried to kill a colonial official and that has to mean death.
Brownell was born in Calcutta, the daughter of a British colonial official.
It was named after Pedro Melo de Portugal, a Spanish colonial official of Portuguese royal ancestry.

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