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  1. Richard Clement Moody FICE FRGS RIBA (13 February 1813 – 31 March 1887) was a British Governor and Commander of the Royal Engineers.

  2. In 1863, the Royal Engineers were disbanded and Moody returned to England. Richard Clement Moody, royal engineer (b in Barbados, British W Indies 13 Feb 1813; d at Boumemouth, England 31 Mar 1887)....

  3. MOODY, RICHARD CLEMENT, soldier, colonial administrator, and public servant; b. 13 Feb. 1813 at St Ann’s Garrison, Barbados, West Indies, second son of Thomas Moody, re; m. in 1852 at Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Mary Susannah, daughter of Joseph Hawks, justice of the peace and banker, and they had 11 children; d. 31 March 1887 at ...

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    DFB. MOODY, RICHARD CLEMENT. 1813 - 1887 from Barbados (also England) governor, was born on 13 February 1813 at St Anne's Garrison in Barbados, the second son of Thomas Moody from Cumberland who had made his career in the Royal Engineers in the West Indies and his wife Martha Clement, the daughter of a wealthy Dutch estate owner.

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  5. Moody, Colonel Richard Clement. b. 1813. d. 1887. Col. Richard Clement Moody was born at St. Ann's Garrison, Barbados, West Indies, on 13 February 1813. He was educated in England, by a tutor and at private schools, before entering the Royal Academy, Woolwich.

  6. Col. Richard Clement Moody was born at St. Ann's Garrison, Barbados, West Indies, on 13 February 1813. He was educated in England, by a tutor and at private schools, before entering the Royal Academy, Woolwich.

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  8. Colonel Richard Clement Moody was a British military officer and the first Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, a province in western Canada. In 1858, he led a group of Royal Engineers to British Columbia to establish a new British colony on the Pacific coast of North America.