. Birch was against the institution of
slavery in Malaysia during his stay there, which ultimately resulted in his assassination. A Malay deputation entreated with Governor-General
Andrew Clarke in Singapore "to prevent the Resident from interfering with religion and custom, from acting without consulting Sultan and chiefs, and from depriving them of their property, namely fugitive slaves and feudal dues." Clarke had already observed on 25 March 1875 that, "I am very much annoyed with Birch and the heads-over-heels way in which he does things; he and I will come to sorrow yet, if he does not mind." Due to unfavourable responses, on 21 July 1875
Raja Abdullah called a meeting of chiefs where after discussing poisoning Birch, they accepted
Maharaja Lela's offer to stab Birch to death. Birch was killed on 2 November 1875 by followers of a local
Malay chief, Maharaja Lela, including Sepuntum, who speared him to death while he was in the bath-house of his boat,
SS Dragon, moored on the Perak river-bank below the Maharaja Lela's house, in
Pasir Salak, near today's
Teluk Intan (Teluk Anson). Although experienced in colonial government affairs, he was never comfortable speaking
Malay. He also aroused the hostility of several Perakian chiefs due to the new taxation collection system and by enforcing his authority via methods causing public humiliation such as burning homes and ordering the surrender of arms and slaves. Sultan Abdullah, who was also believed to have had some complicity in the assassination, was deposed and exiled to
Seychelles. His rival Raja Yusuf was installed as the 27th sultan of Perak on 7 October 1886. In the aftermath of the event, the administration shifted to
Taiping. A new Resident, Sir
Hugh Low, was appointed and went about his administration of Perak in a more diplomatic way. Whilst still banning outright slavery, he gradually phased out debt-slavery and assuaged the feelings of the ruler and chieftains by allowing for adequate monthly compensation to them. Cheah argues that Maharaja Lela's actions in contributing to Birch's death must be understood in the context of Malay feudal rivalries and not as an early example of resistance to imperialism. ==Memorial==