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Sir Clinton Edward Dawkins, KCB (2 November 1859 – 2 December 1905) was a British businessman and civil servant. Dawkins was born in London, the son of Clinton George Dawkins, one time Consul-General in Venice. He was educated at Cheltenham College and Balliol College, Oxford. He succeeded Alfred Milner as private secretary to Chancellor of the Exchequer George Goschen in 1889. He later served overseas as undersecretary for finance in Egypt from 1895 to 1899. His final role was as financial advisor to Lord Curzon, Governor-General of India in 1899.

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  • Sir Clinton Edward Dawkins (* 1859; † 2. Dezember 1905) war ein britischer Politiker. Nach seinem Studium in Oxford war Dawkins in verschiedenen Positionen in der britischen Politik und in Verwaltungspositionen der Kolonien beschäftigt. 1895 wurde er Unterstaatssekretär für Finanzen in Ägypten. Er war zudem Gründungsmitglied der . Für seine Verdienste in der Verwaltung wurde er 1901 zum Companion, ein Jahr später dann zum Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (KCB). Er war ein Urgroßonkel des Evolutionsbiologen Richard Dawkins. (de)
  • Sir Clinton Edward Dawkins, KCB (2 November 1859 – 2 December 1905) was a British businessman and civil servant. Dawkins was born in London, the son of Clinton George Dawkins, one time Consul-General in Venice. He was educated at Cheltenham College and Balliol College, Oxford. He succeeded Alfred Milner as private secretary to Chancellor of the Exchequer George Goschen in 1889. He later served overseas as undersecretary for finance in Egypt from 1895 to 1899. His final role was as financial advisor to Lord Curzon, Governor-General of India in 1899. (en)
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  • Sir Clinton Edward Dawkins (* 1859; † 2. Dezember 1905) war ein britischer Politiker. Nach seinem Studium in Oxford war Dawkins in verschiedenen Positionen in der britischen Politik und in Verwaltungspositionen der Kolonien beschäftigt. 1895 wurde er Unterstaatssekretär für Finanzen in Ägypten. Er war zudem Gründungsmitglied der . Für seine Verdienste in der Verwaltung wurde er 1901 zum Companion, ein Jahr später dann zum Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (KCB). Er war ein Urgroßonkel des Evolutionsbiologen Richard Dawkins. (de)
  • Sir Clinton Edward Dawkins, KCB (2 November 1859 – 2 December 1905) was a British businessman and civil servant. Dawkins was born in London, the son of Clinton George Dawkins, one time Consul-General in Venice. He was educated at Cheltenham College and Balliol College, Oxford. He succeeded Alfred Milner as private secretary to Chancellor of the Exchequer George Goschen in 1889. He later served overseas as undersecretary for finance in Egypt from 1895 to 1899. His final role was as financial advisor to Lord Curzon, Governor-General of India in 1899. During 1899, he accepted an offer from the financier John Pierpont Morgan of full partnership in the London branch of his firm, J. S. Morgan & Co., where he remained until his death in 1905. He was a member of the Coefficients dining club of social reformers set up in 1902 by the Fabian campaigners Sidney and Beatrice Webb. In recognition of Dawkins' work in chairing a Committee reviewing the Administration of the War Office, he was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in the 1902 Coronation Honours list published on 26 June 1902, and invested as such by King Edward VII at Buckingham Palace on 24 October 1902. He had been made a Companion (CB) of the same order in November the previous year. In 1902 Dawkins purchased the country estate of Sir Walter Rockcliff Farquhar at Polesden Lacey. Dawkins was involved in the remodelling of the house at the centre of the estate. Dawkins died from heart disease on 2 December 1905, he was survived by his wife Louise, daughter of Charles Johnston, and his daughter Dorothy. He was cremated and his ashes spread at Brookwood Cemetery on 6 December. He was the three-times great uncle to British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. Much like his descendant, well known as an advocate of atheism, Sir Clinton Dawkins was known for being a strident positivist at Balliol. The Balliol rhyme published about him reads: Positivists ever talk inSuch an epic style as DAWKINS;Creeds are nought and MAN is all,Spell Him with a capital. (en)
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