Maxwell served as the Queen's Advocate and the chief magistrate in the Gambia colony.
He held these roles from 1883 to 1897, significantly impacting local governance.
His leadership included participation in both the legislative and executive councils.
Maxwell's positions highlight the colonial administrative structure in Gambia during his tenure.
Abstract
Joseph Renner Maxwell was the Queen’s Advocate, the chief magistrate to the colony of the Gambia (1883-1897), and a member of the legislative and the executive councils of the Gambia colony.
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Asi Florence Mahoney (Mon,) studied this question.