Adolph Brewster

Adolph Brewster (1855 – October 1937) was a British colonial administrator in Fiji.

[2] Brewster moved to Fiji in 1870 to take over a plot of land in Suva district.

[2] On 10 July 1902 he married Alice Caroline Stracey Tyler in St Stephen's Church in Bath whilst on a visit to England.

[1] He retired to Bath, where he wrote two books, Hill Tribes of Fiji (1922) and King of the Cannibal Isles (1937).

[1] Alice lived until the age of 111; at the time of her death in 1982, she was the oldest person in the United Kingdom.