13.
For a detailed analysis of the problems in this field, see Christopher Munn��s excellent book, Anglo-China: Chinese People and British Rule in Hong Kong, 1841�V1880, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2009.
14.
F. of C., 30.1.1850.
Notes to pp. 292 - 308
15.
F. of C., 17.7.1850.
16.
Alfred Weatherhead, op. cit. 17. CM., 27.1.1847. 18. C.M., 17.1.1847.
19.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 237.
20.
F. of C., 22.10.1851. 21. C.M., 11.9.1854. 22. C.M., 13.8.1857.
23.
F. of C., 5.11.1851.
24.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 282.
25.
Yung Wing, My Life in China and America, New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1909, pp. 59�V62.
Chapter 15
1. C.M., 21.5.1867.
2. E.J. Eitel, The Hong Kong Government Gazette, 2.4.1880, p. 468, Report on the Treatment of Paupers in
Hong Kong. 3. C.M., 28.1.1864. 4. C.M., 3.7.1862. 5. C.M., 18.9.1862.
6. C.M., 18.9.1862: All three quotes are taken from the same article. 7. C.M., 19.12.1861. 8. C.M., 9.5.1861. 9. C.M., 9.5.1861. 10. C.M., 22.11.1866. 11. D.P., 30.7.1868.
12. Dennys, Mayer et al., op. cit., p. 24. 13. C.M., 8.3.1866. 14. C.M., 28.11.1870. 15. C.M., 8.3.1866. 16. C.M., 15.3.1866. 17. D.P., 26.8.1870. 18. C.M., 22.3.1866. 19. D.P., 28.4.1870. 20. C.M., 8.12.1870. 21. C.M., 11.8.1859. 22. C.M., 22.11.1866.
23.
Rev. James Legge, ��The Colony of Hong Kong��, op. cit.
24.
A.B. Freeman-Mitford, op. cit., p. 5.
25.
Joyce Stevens Smith, Matilda: Her Life and Legacy, Hong Kong: Matilda & War Memorial Hospital,
1988, p. 53. 26. C.M., 24.5.1869. 27. D.P., 4.54.64. 28. C.M., 13.5.1869. 29. C.M., 25.1.1866. 30. C.M., 26.9.1868.
31. A law had been passed allowing those criminals who chose to be branded with an arrow on the ear and deported to the mainland and thus escape punishment in Hong Kong so long as they were not caught returning to the Island.
32. C.M., 6.3.1869. 33. C.M., 2.8.1867. 34. C.M., 24.4.1862.
35. Illustrated London News, 24.1.1867. 36. C.M., 27.9.1866. 37. C.M., 30.10.1862.
38.
Isabella Bird, The Golden Cheronese and the Way Thither, London: John Murray, 1883, p. 42.
39.
C.M., 10.5.1866, quoted from the Pall Mall Gazette, 13.3.1866.
40.
Joyce Stevens Smith, op. cit., p. 33.
41.
Inscription on headstone.
42.
Joyce Stevens Smith, op. cit., p. 54. 43. D.P., 2.3.1864. 44. C.M., 9.1.1871. 45. C.M., 1.10.1867. 46. D.P., 29.8.1870.
47.
A.B. Freeman-Mitford, op. cit., pp. 5�V6.
48.
Rev. James Legge, ��The Colony of Hong Kong��, op. cit., p. 191.
49.
C.M., 31.5.1866, copied from the Evening Mail. 50. C.M., 1.3.1866.
51. The letter is addressed to the C.M., and dated 21.9.1870. 52. D.P., 22.10.1870. 53. D.P., 11.7.1871.
54. Dolly, op. cit., p. 99. 55. C.M., 29.10.1867. 56. C.M., 24.7.1869. 57. C.M., 24.8.1868. 58. C.M., 7.8.1869. 59. C.M., 20.4.1869. 60. D.P., 5.2.1868.
Chapter 16
1. D.P., 19.3.1870. 2. D.P., 13.1.1868. 3. D.P., 17.6.1866. 4. C.M., 26.11.1863. 5. D.P., 19.4.1870.
6. Dolly, op. cit., p. 21. 7. C.M., 4.12.1868.
8.
Joyce Stevens Smith, op. cit., p. 62.
9.
Joyce Stevens Smith, op. cit., p. 25. 10. D.P., 7.3.1870. 11. D.P., 6.8.1867.
Notes to pp. 326 - 348
12.
Joyce Stevens Smith, op. cit., p. 55.
13.
G.B. Endacott and Dorothy She, op. cit., pp. 35�V37.
14.
Charles Drage, The Dragon Throne: Being the Lives of Edward and Cecil Bowra, London: Peter Dawnay Ltd, 1966, p. 65.
15.
W.K. Chan, The Making of Hong Kong��s Society: Three Studies of Class Formation in Early Hong Kong,
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991, pp. 44�V46. 16. C.M., 24.9.1870. 17. C.M., 30.4.1867.
18. Isabella Bird, op. cit, pp. 38�V39. 19. C.M., 30.4.1867.
20. The Hong Kong Punch, 28.5.1867. 21. C.M., 29.5.1862. 22. C.M., 31.3.1864. 23. C.M., 24.10.1861. 24. C.M., 6.2.1862. 25. D.P., 2.6.1871. 26. C.M., 19.1.1869. 27. C.M., 6.6.1861. 28. C.M., 9.6.1861. 29. D.P., 10.3.1870. 30. C.M., 24.10.61. 31. C.M., 24.4.1862. 32. C.M., 19.6.1862. 33. C.M., 22.9.1864. 34. C.M., 22.9.1864.
35. Joyce Stevens Smith, op. cit., p. 71. 36. D.P., 31.3.1882. 37. D.P., 10.1.1868. 38. C.M., 26.3.1863. 39. C.M., 26.3.1863. 40. C.M., 29.8.1861. 41. C.M., 26.3.1863. 42. C.M., 19.5.1864. 43. C.M., 9.4.1863.
44. Dennys, Mayer et al., op. cit., p. 31. 45. D.P., 7.1.1868. 46. D.P., 1.10.1868.
47.
Maurice Collis, Wayfoong: The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, London: Faber and Faber, 1965, pp. 22�V25.
48.
Advertisement inserted into China Mail on 18.12.1873.
49.
Hong Kong Punch, 27.8.1867. 50. D.P., 3.11.1870. 51. C.M., 19.7.1866. 52. C.M., 20.2.1867.
53. Judith Balmer (editor), op. cit., p. 19. 54. C.M., 2.1.1856.
Chapter 17
1.
Frank Welsh, op. cit., p. 245.
2.
I have counted by name where obvious and by company, for instance assigning to the Jewish list those with Jewish-sounding names working for Oxford & Co. or Sassoons. Some, particularly Jews, may not have been recognized as such or may have been consigned to the German list.
3. C.M., 8.3.1866.
4.
Nadia H. Wright, Respected Citizens: The History of Armenians in Singapore and Malaysia, Australia: Amassia Publishing, 2003, pp. 284�V85.
5.
Barbara-Sue White, Turbans & Traders: Hong Kong��s Indian Communities, Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1994, pp. 21�V22.
6.
Barbara-Sue White, Turbans & Traders, op. cit. pp. 28�V29. 7. C.M., 19.2.1869.
8.
Brian Harrison (editor), The University of Hong Kong: The First Fifty Years, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1962, p. 17.
9.
Judith Balmer (editor), op. cit., pp. 18�V19.
10.
Bert Becker, ��German Business in Hong Kong before 1914��, Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 44, 2005, p. 105.
11.
Carl Smith, ��The German-Speaking Community in Hong Kong, 1846�V1918��, JRASHKB, Vol. 34, 1994,
p. 56, and Bert Becker, op. cit., pp. 91�V114.
12.
Carl Smith, Card Index.
13.
P.D. Coates , op. cit., p. 90.
14.
P.D. Coates, op. cit., p. 203.
15.
P.D. Coates, op. cit., p. 203.
16.
Encyclopedia Sinica, Shanghai: Kelly and Walsh, 1917 under Hance.
Chapter 18
1. D.P., 13.1.1864. 2. D.P., 31.3.1870. 3. C.M., 22.5.1868. 4. D.P., 2.3.1870. 5. C.M., 11.2.1867.
6. Nigel Cameron, The Milky Way, Hong Kong: The Dairy Farm Company Ltd., 1986, pp. 16�V17. 7. C.M., 24.10.1861. 8. C.M., 9.4.1863.
9.
H.J. Lethbridge, Hong Kong: Stability and Change, Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1978, notes 12 and 15, pp. 46�V47. The facts about both Tonnochy and Lister are taken from this page.
10.
P. Kevin Mackeown, ��The Hong Kong Mint: The History of an Early Engineering Experiment��, Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 47, 2007, pp. 41�V75.
11.
C.M. 13.7.1865. Obituary Notice.
12.
An interesting and more detailed account of the setting up, operation and failure of the mint can be found
in P. Kevin MacKeown, op. cit. Some of the details used in my brief account have come from this article. 13. C.M., 9.3.1869.
14. See Gillian Bickley, The Golden Needle: The Biography of Frederick Stewart 1836�V1889, Hong Kong: Institute for East-West Studies, The Baptist College, 1997, for a much fuller picture of his life.
Notes to pp. 373 - 390
15. Susanna Hoe, op. cit. p. 121, quoted from W.T. Featherstone, The Diocesan Boys School and Orphanage,
Hong Kong: The History and Records 1869�V1929, Hong Kong: Ye Olde Printerie Ltd, 1930, p. 95. 16. C.M., 2.8.1867. 17. C.M., 4.2.1869.
18.
Susanna Hoe, op. cit., p. 113, quoted from E.J. Eitel, The Protestant Missions of Hong Kong, 1875, p. 26.
19.
Susanna Hoe, op. cit., p. 199, quoted from Female Missionary Intelligencer, Vol. 7�V9, 1.11.1865.
20.
Joyce Stevens Smith, op. cit., p. 54. 21. H.K.T., 14.2.1876.
22. C.M., 28.8.1867. Advertisement for St. Saviour��s School on its reopening for the second year of operation. 23. C.M. 25.7.1867.
24.
Frank Welsh, op. cit., p. 239.
25.
Rev. James Legge, ��The Colony of Hong Kong��, op. cit., p. 179. 26. D.P., 12.7.1871. 27. C.M., 25.7.1867. 28. C.M., 21.2.1867. 29. C.M., 30.5.1867. 30. C.M., 22.11.1870. 31. D.P., 11.5.1871. 32. C.M., 18.7.1861. 33. C.M., 29.3.1867. 34. C.M., 30.3.1865. 35. C.M., 2.2.1869.
36. C.M. Police Report, 26.1.1867. 37. C.M., 4.11.1867. 38. C.M., 15.7.1869.
39. Hong Kong Punch, 27.8.1867. 40. D.P., 17.9.1868. 41. C.M., 3.6.1867. 42. C.M., 22.5.1868.
43.
Document at Public Records Office.
44.
Rev. James Legge, op. cit., p. 179.
45.
C.H. Crisswell and G. Watson, The Royal Hong Kong Police, 1841�V1945, London: Macmillan, 1982,
p. 42. 46. C.M., 20.6.1860.
47.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 47.
48.
C.M., 18.6.1874. (According to the obituary.) 49. C.M., 16.5.1868. 50. D.P., 22.9.1868. 51. C.M., 2.2.1867.
52. J.W. Norton-Kyshe, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 234.
Chapter 19
1. J.W. Norton-Kyshe, op. cit., Vol. I. Table at front giving the arrival dates of solicitors. 2. C.M., 3.2.1857.
3.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 186.
4.
C.M., 21.1.1871 for his obituary.
5.
Who��s Who in the Far East (June) 1906�V1907.
6.
Walter Greenwood, ��John Joseph Francis, Citizen of Hong Kong, A Biographical Note��, Journal of the
Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 26, 1986, p. 33. 7. C.M., 27.1.1871.
8.
Austin Coates, Whampoa: Ships on the Shore, Hong Kong: South China Morning Post, 1980, p. 107.
9.
Dennys, Mayer et al., op. cit. p. 16.
10.
Isabella Bird, op. cit., p. 39. 11. C.M., 4.12.1867. 12. C.M., 28.6.1867. 13. C.M., 8.6.1868. 14. C.M., 16.7.1869. 15. D.P., 3.10.1868. 16. C.M., 2.2.1871. 17. C.M., 21.10.1870. 18. D.P., 8.2.1868. 19. D.P., 27.6.1871. 20. C.M., 17.12.1868. 21. C.M., 13.9.1866. 22. C.M., 1.2.1871.
23.
Hong Kong Government Gazette, 9.6.1880, p. 466.
24.
Saul David, Victoria��s Wars: The Rise of Empire, London: Penguin Books, 2007, pp. 378�V79. 25. C.M., 26.3.1863. 26. C.M., 14.5.1863. 27. C.M., 14.5.1863. 28. C.M., 2.11.1865. 29. C.M., 26.2.1867. 30. C.M., 25.3.1869. 31. C.M., 20.2.1862. 32. C.M., 7.5.1862.
33. Dennys, Mayer et al., op. cit., p. 38. 34. C.M., 23.1.1874. 35. D.P., 27.7.1870. 36. D.P., 4.4.1870. 37. C.M., 22.7.1857. 38. C.M., 18.7.1868. 39. C.M., 2.21.1868. 40. C.M., 12.11.1868. 41. C.M. 2.6.1868. 42. C.M., 28.5.1868. 43. C.M., 19.5.1869. 44. C.M., 27.4.1870.
Chapter 20
1.
Major Henry Knollys, op. cit., p. 1.
2.
Mortimer Menpes, op. cit., p. 117.
3.
John Stuart Thomson, The Chinese, London: T. Werner Laurie, 1909, p. 20.
Notes to pp. 420 - 449
4.
Mortimer Menpes, op. cit., pp. 112�V13.
5.
Captain Gordon Casserly, The Land of the Boxers, London: Longmans & Green & Co, 1903, p. 54.
6.
John Stuart Thomson, op. cit., p. 8.
7.
John Stuart Thomson, op. cit. The above quotations all come from this book, Chapter 1.
8.
Susannah Hoe, op. cit., p. 119.
9.
Major Henry Knollys, op. cit., p. 4. 10. H.K.T., 2.12.1881.
11.
Arnold Wright and H.A. Cartwright (editors), Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, Singapore: Graham Brash, 1990, p. 341.
12.
Rudyard Kipling, From Sea to Sea, quoted in Barbara-Sue White, Hong Kong, op. cit., p. 105.
13.
All the unattributed above quotations come from Major Henry Knollys, op. cit., Ch. 1.
14.
Mortimer Menpes, op. cit., pp. 134�V35.
15.
John Stuart Thomson, op. cit., p. 36.
16.
Alistair Macmillan, Seaports of the Far East, United Kingdom: W.H. & L. Collingridge, 1923.
17.
Mortimer Menpes, op. cit., p. 117.
18.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 366. 19. H.K.T., 16.6.1881.
20.
This information comes from a headstone erected in memory of the five children.
21.
H.J. Lethbridge, Hard Graft in Hong Kong, Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1985, p. 32. 22. H.K.T., 8.7.1881.
23.
Spencer Robinson, Festina Lente: A History of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, Hong Kong: The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, 1986, pp. 6�V8.
24.
Dolly, op. cit., p. 95.
25.
Betty, Intercepted Letters, as quoted in Barbara-Sue White, Hong Kong, op. cit., pp. 147�V48.
26.
Capt. Gordon Casserly, op. cit., pp. 190�V91.
27.
Major Heny Knollys, op. cit., p. 29.
28.
Dolly, op. cit., p. 98.
29.
Major Heny Knollys, op. cit., p. 28.
30.
Major Heny Knollys, op. cit., p. 31. 31. H.K.T., 3.2.1883.
32. Susanna Hoe, op. cit, pp. 141�V53. 33. D.P., 7.9.1886.
34.
Nadia Wright, op. cit., pp. 193�V94.
35.
W. Somerset Maugham, On a Chinese Screen, Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1984, p. 31.
36.
W. Somerset Maugham, op. cit., pp. 68�V69.
Chapter 21
1.
K.S.L.I., p. 20 reported in Jerome Platt et al., The Whitewash Brigade: The Hong Kong Plague 1894, London: Dix, Noonan, Webb Ltd, 1998, p. 49.
2.
Minutes of the Permanent Committee of the Sanitary Board, 18.9.94 as reported in D.P., 27.9.1894.
3.
Jerome Platt et al., op. cit., p. 41. 4. D.P., 1.6.1886.
5.
Frena Bloomfield, Scandals and Disasters of Hong Kong, Hong Kong: South China Morning Post, 1985, p. 69.
6.
Arnold Wright and H.A. Cartwright (editors), op. cit., p. 93. 7. C.M., 29.11.1867.
8.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 528.
9.
Gordon C.F. Cumming, op. cit., pp. 10�V11.
10.
Isabella Bird, op. cit., p. 33. 11. H.K.T., 20.2.1882.
12.
Inscription on headstone.
13.
Quoted from Frena Bloomfield, op. cit., p. 98.
Chapter 22
1. H.K.T., 1.12.1881. 2. H.K.T., 20.6.1881.
3. Bert Becker, op. cit., pp. 93�V94. 4. H.K.T., 17.10.1881.
5.
Mortimer Menpes, op. cit., p. 66.
6.
C.M. Advert. Dated 3.2.1871. 7. H.K.T., 1.12.1881. 8. H.K.T., 8.4.1890.
9.
Carl Smith, ��The German Speaking Community in Hong Kong��, op. cit., p. 13.
10.
Carl Smith, ��The German Congregation in Hong Kong until 1914��, Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of
the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 15, 1975, p. 293. 11. C.M., 5.5.1874.
12.
Charles Drage, op. cit., p. 70.
13.
Solomon Bard, Traders of Hong Kong, op. cit., p. 70.
14.
Frena Bloomfield, op. cit., pp. 45�V53. 15. H.K.T., 25.11.1911.
16.
Austin Coates, Fountain of Light, p. 129.
17.
Both these stories are taken from by Austin Coates, A Mountain of Light, London: Heinemann, 1977,
p. 21. 18. H.K.T., 27.6.1881.
Chapter 23
1.
Nigel Cameron, op. cit., p. 28.
2.
Frena Bloomfield, op. cit., pp. 81�V88. I am indebted to Bloomfield for this account of the beginnings of the K.C.R.C.
3.
Robin Hutcheon, The Merchants of Shameen: The Story of Deacon & Co., 1990, p. 74.
Chapter 24
1.
F. of C., 18.6.1845.
2.
C. Haffner, The Craft in the East, District Grand Lodge of Hong Kong and the Far East, 1997, pp. 18�V19.
3.
T.M. Casey, Full Circle: A History of the Royal Sussex Lodge No. 501, 1844�V1989, pp. 9�V10.
4.
Geoffrey Robley Sayer, Hong Kong 1841�V1862: Birth, Adolescence and Coming of Age, Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1980, p. 205.
5.
F. of C., 1.7.1846.
Notes to pp. 484 - 515
6.
F. of C. Notice signed by V. Stanton dated 21.5.1847.
7.
F. of C., 29.10.1846.
8.
F. of C., 13.10.1853.
9.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., pp. 283�V84.
10.
F. of C., 9.2.1853.
11.
Dennys, Mayer et al., op. cit., p. 27. 12. H.K.T., 16.1.1882. 13. C.M., 23.1.1874. 14. H.K.T., 5.1.1883. 15. C.M., 3.2.1881.
16. Carl Smith, Chinese Christians, op. cit., p. 137.
Chapter 25
1.
Major Henry Knollys, op. cit., Ch. 1.
2.
Other names of those with ��Wong Ching�� on their inscriptions include Ng Ping Shan [5/3/34], Wong Suk Po [26/1/2] d. 1909 aged eight, Poon Kwok She [16/4/11], Wan Chun Po [2/3/14], Chan Hoi Tung [1/1/10] and Lam Ping Moon [16A/1/4].
3.
Blue Book, 1892. 4. D.P., 20.10.1896. 5. H.K.T., 30.1.1905, D.P., 25.1.1906.
6.
Arnold Wright & H.A. Cartwright (editors), op. cit., p. 187.
7.
Carl Smith, Chinese Christians, op. cit., pp. 98�V99. Also Joseph S.P. Ting, A Preliminary Study, Prominent Figures in the Hong Kong Cemetery, Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture, 2008, pp. 54�V55.
8.
Tse Tsan Tai, The Chinese Republic: Secret History of the Revolution, Hong Kong: South China Morning Post, p. 16.
9.
Arnold Wright & H.A. Cartwright (editors), op. cit., p. 176.
10.
16 November 2007, according to the SCMP of that day.
Chapter 26
1. From the archives of the Church Missionary Society, East Asia (Group 1) Missions, Vol. 2, CCH O
63/1-14 quoted in Rev. Carl T. Smith, A Sense of History, op. cit., p. 295. 2. C.M., 1.3.1855. 3. C.M., 2.5.1860.
4. Denny, Mayer et al., op. cit., p. 31. 5. D.P., 29.8.1870.
6.
Quoted in Vicky Lee, Being Eurasian: Memories across Racial Divides, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2004, p. 20.
7.
Quoted in Peter Hall, In the Web, Wirral, England: Peter Hall, 1992, p. 123.
8.
David Faure (editor), Hong Kong: A Reader in Social History, Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 2003, p. 530.
9.
John Stuart Thomson, op. cit., p. 21.
10.
P.D. Coates, op. cit., pp. 441�V42.
11.
Peter Hall, op. cit., p. 154.
12.
Vicky Lee, op. cit., pp. 17�V18.
13.
Peter Hall, op. cit., pp. 153�V54.
14.
Frances Tse Liu, Ho Kom Tong: A Man for All Seasons, Hong Kong: Compradore House, 2003. The information for the details about the Ho family comes largely from this book.
15.
Vaudine England, The Quest of Noel Croucher: Hong Kong��s Quiet Philanthropist, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1998, p. 96.
16.
Tony Banham, ��Hong Kong Volunteer Defense Corps, Number 3 (Machine Gun) Company��, Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 45, 2005, p. 118.
17.
Heard in a lecture given by a fellow prisoner of war and great friend, Arthur Gomez.
Chapter 27
1.
G. Tradescant Lay, The Chinese as They Are, Paternoster Row, London: William Bell & Co., 1841, pp. 140�V41.
2.
Judith Balmer (editor), op. cit., 1993, p. 17.
Chapter 28
1.
Robin Hutcheon, op. cit., pp. 91�V92 and 100.
2.
Frederick Percy Franklin, In Hong Kong 1941�V1945, Australia: Boolarong Press, 2002, p. 33.
3.
Wings over Hong Kong, Hong Kong: Odyssey Book, Pacific Century Publishers, 1997, p. 178.
4.
John Fleming, op. cit., 2002.
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Index
1. Those people in the index, whose names are written in bold, are buried in the Hong Kong Cemetery
2. Where there are differences in the spelling of names between the original sources (newspapers etc.) and the inscriptions in the Cemetery, the names are spelled as they are shown in the Cemetery. Chinese names, where known, are also given in the main text as they appear on the inscriptions in the Cemetery.
3. Where two names are presented in the index on the same line in the same reference, they are children buried in the same grave with their siblings or parents).
4. I have only included the names of ships with special significance.
Abbe, Elizabeth, 311
Aberdeen Tunnel, 26, 444, 531, 541
A Chung, P. & O. comprador, 282
Addyman, Anne, wife of Robert, 395
Addyman, Robert, 395
Adnams, Grace Caroline, granddaughter of James, 199
Adnams, James, saddle and harness maker, 199
Agabeg, Avietick Lazar, 19, 352
Agabeg, M., 484
Aguilar, Major-General, 6, 135, 244
Ahlmann, Jens Anton, 462�V3, 515�V6
Ahlmann, Ah Mui Atkinson, daughter of Jens Anton, 516
Ahlmann, Ah Peng Atkinson, daughter of Jens Anton, 516
Ah-lum, E-sing Bakery, 68�V9, 150, 300
Ah Moon, dock owner, Whampoa, 203
Ahwee, Albert, businessman, 451, 510�V1
Ahwee, Marie, 510�V1
Aitken, Alexander Geddes, 454�V6
Aitken, Jane, sister of Alexander, 455
Aitken, Kitty, see Lammert, Kate
Aitken, Rutherford, son of Kitty, 455
A-Kuk Takyan, 496
Alford, Bishop of Victoria, 282, 373
Alford, Edward, 346
Alfred, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh, visit of, 336, 544
Alice Memorial Hospital, 285, 356, 468, 501, 505, 509�V10
Ambrosi, Aloysius, Rev., missionary, 233 American Baptist Missionary Union, see under
Missions to Hong Kong American business in Hong Kong, 239 American monuments in Cemetery (U.S.N.
Powhatan), 237 Perry Mission to open Japan to U.S. shipping, 235�V9
Americans, first in Cemetery (crew of U.S.N.
Constellation), 235
Anaesthetics, first use of in Hong Kong, 149
Anderson, David, blacksmith, 199 Anderson, Henry Graham, Eurasian, see Hung Kam
Ning Anderson, Insp., H.K. Police, 541 Anderson, Robert, H.K. Police, 450 Anglican Church, 15�V6, 34, 85�V6, 219, 232
and Freemasonry, 485, 488 Pew allocation and seating at St. John��s
Cathedral, 85 St. Andrew��s Church, Kowloon, 352�V3, 532 St. John��s Cathedral, 85, 127, 133, 157, 256, 326,
327, 441
Anglo-Chinese College (Malacca/Hong Kong), 124,
214, 217, 222, 230, 508 Ankatell, Oliver, Lieut., Indian Army, 43 Anstey, Thomas Chisholm, Attorney General, 65�V7,
145 Anthony, Edward, 488 Apcar, Apcar Gabriel, broker, 438
Apcar, Arratoon, son of A.V. Apcar, 453 Apcar Family Shipping Line, 398 Armenians in the Hong Kong Cemetery, 349�V53, 438, 453, 484 Armstrong, Emily, nee Caldwell, wife of John Henry, 466 Armstrong, John Henry, son of John Martin, 466 Armstrong, John Martin, auctioneer, 466, 472 Army, 1845�V60 commissariat storekeepers, 249�V51 desertions, 254�V5 Expeditionary Force, 1st Opium War, 40�V4 Expeditionary Force, 2nd Opium War, 70�V2 food and conditions, 252, 432 losses in 2nd Opium War, 260
non-commissioned officers (sergeants), 249 officers, 246�V9
privates, 242, 251�V5, 409 Army, 1861�V75, 406�V9 Club and Reading Room, 409 Army, post-1876, 428, 431�V3 funerals, 431 Army, British average age of death, 269, 274, 411, 43 Indian Army Bengal Volunteers, 43 Ceylon Regiment, 53, 87 Madras Artillery, 54 Madras Native Light Infantry, 247 Medical Staff Corps, 244 monuments (marked below with an asterisk) to soldiers in the Cemetery, 244�V6 position of the army in society, 244�V6 ranking of regiments, 87, 193, 247 Regiments of Infantry 18th Irish Regiment, 54 55th Regiment, 10, 42, 45 59th Regiment, 154, 242, 243 95th Regiment, 242 98th Regiment, 42, 136, 247, 249, 266 King��s Shropshire Light Infantry, 443�V4 Royal Artillery, 87, 247 6th Battery, 12th Brigade, 244 10th Battery, 244 Royal Engineers, 247 Royal Marines, 71, 87, 247 Army & Navy Gazette, 408 Arnhold, Karberg & Co., 457, 458
Arrakiel, Agah Catchick, 352 Arsenic, 69, 132, 150, 300 Artisans, 92, 183�V209, 294 Ash, William Sword, clerk, 87, 100 Ashing, pilot, 261 Asiatic Society, see under Societies Atcherley, William, Lieut., R.N., 41 Atherley, Elizabeth Ann, 411 Au Shing Cheung, 518 Auctioneers and large storekeepers, 87, 183�V90, 472, 473 lifestyle and status, 190�V6 Austin, Thomas, Capt., merchant navy, 488 Austin-Gardiner, Charles Mildmay, 60 Austin-Gardiner, Hugh Percy, 60 Austin-Gardiner, John G., Colonial Secretary, 60 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co., 357 Autey, Frederick Augustus, son of William, 390 Autey, William, manager, Gas Works, 390�V1 Avery, Latham B., Capt., merchant navy, 240 Ayres, Phineas, Dr., 366, 490
Baas, Anna Maria, wife of Gerardus, 412
Baas, Gerardus, tavern keeper, 412
Baboo, Samuel, H.K. Police, 54
Bacon, H., Lieut., R.N., 262, 565
Badenoch, Alexander, ship builder, 204
Bain, Anna, wife of George Murray, 471
Bain, George Murray, owner, China Mail, 471
Bain, Horace Murray, son of George, 471
Baker, Gladys, 537
Ball, Benjamin Lincoln, Dr., 109, 148, 153, 186, 201, 220, 240, 277
Ball, Dyer, Rev., missionary, 220, 224, 230
Ball, Frederick Joseph Dyer, son of Rev. Dyer, 220
Ball, Lucy Dyer, wife of Rev. Dyer, 220
Ball, Mills Bridgeman Dyer, son of Rev. Dyer, 220
Ball, W., Madras Commissariat Establishment, 87
Bank Shipping Line, 476
Banker, Hee Mong, wife of William, 496
Banker, William Swallow, merchant, 496
Bankers, 101, 343�V6
Bankier, Robert Austin, surgeon, R.N., 54, 150, 152, 565
Barker, Henry L., midshipman, R.N., 71, 260, 565
Barnes, Leonard, coach builder, 412
Barnes, Sarah Jane, wife of Leonard, 412
Barnes-Lawrence, Lionel, Capt., R.N., harbour master, 448
Barnicot, William, civil service, 125
Barton, Charles, 120, 204
Barton, Sarah, wife of Zephaniah, 19
Barton, Zephaniah, merchant, 19
Basel Evangelical Mission, see under Missions to Hong Kong
Bate, William Thornton, Capt., R.N., 70�V1, 256, 565
Bateson, Charles, merchant, 95
Batley, Olive, 537
Baxter, Susan Harriet Sophia, 374
Baynes, John, tavern keeper, 402
Beard, Nathaniel, Capt., merchant navy, 51
Beasley, James, turnkey, 388
Beavan, Francis, Lieut., 43
Beazley, Martha, sister of George Duddell, 188
Beazley, Thomas G., husband of Martha, 188
Belilios, Emanuel Raphael, merchant, 317, 350, 355�V6, 446, 467
Belilios Public School for Girls, 356
Ben Shipping Line, 476
Benning, Frederick Harold, son of Thomas, 446
Benning, Thomas, Capt., merchant navy, 446
Bentham, Jeremy, 64
Bently, Daniel, Sergeant, Royal Irish, 249
Berger, Franciska, 437�V8
Berlin Missionary Societies, see under Missions to Hong Kong
Bertelsen, Heinrich Christian, Capt., merchant navy, 459
Bertrand, Alice, 316
Bevan, Arthur F., Capt., 39th Madras Native Infantry, 43
Bevans, George, 265
Bird, Isabella, 310, 328, 397, 449
Birley & Co, 343
Blackhead, Frederick, ships�� chandler, see Schwarzkopf, Frederick
Blackhead, T.B., see Schwarzkopf, T.B.
Blackwood, E., tavern keeper, 401
Blaik, Sergeant, Royal Sappers and Miners, 249
Blake, Sir Henry, Governor, 20, 420, 426, 427, 458, 494
Bloggs, Eli, pirate, 301
Bodell, James, Sergeant, 59th Regt., 16, 169, 243
Boffey, William, tailor, 473
Bohm, Albert and Elsa, children of Paul, 459
Bohm, Maria, wife of Paul, 459 Bohm, Paul, hotelier, 459
Boileau, John Theophilus, assistant surgeon, Bengal Volunteers, 43
Boliver, Private, Shropshire Regt., 444
Bonham, Sir George, Governor, 65, 74, 85, 194, 295
Bonne, Hermann, Pustau & Co., 357
Bonnett, Jane, 19
Booth, C.G., Rev., 488
Borboen, Louis, boarding house keeper, 413
Borboen, Rosalie, wife of Louis, 413
Bose, Carl von, merchant, 458
Bose, Emmi von, wife of Carl, 458
Bosman, Charles Henry, merchant, father of Sir Robert Ho Tung, 351, 516
Botanical Gardens, the, 190, 366�V7, 371
Boulden, Thomas, R.N., 330
Boulter, F., 565
Bowen, Frederick, turnkey, 387
Bowen, T.F., Ensign, 59th Regt., 72
Bowra, Charles, storekeeper, 185, 190, 200
Bowra, Edward, Imperial Customs Service, 327, 464
Bowra, Miss, 83
Bowring, Emily, daughter of John, 233�V4
Bowring, Sir John, Governor, 64�V6, 103, 123, 184, 233�V4, 279, 365, 368�V9, 486
Bowring, Lady, wife of John, 69
Boxer, Sophia C., 21�V2, 251
Boxer, William, husband of Sophia, 22, 251
Boxer Insurgency, 426
Boyd, Edmund, 412
Boyd, James, Capt., merchant navy, 399
Boyd, Jane, wife of Edmund, 399
Boyland, Mary, 275
Braga, J.P., 477
Braga, Joao J. Roza, Victoria Dispensary, 198�V9
Braga, Jose Maria, 530
Braine, C.J., merchant, 107
Brand, Robert, U.S. Navy, 235
Brayfield, Thomas H.G., 533
Brereton, Laura Frances, wife of William, 395
Brereton, William, Crown prosecutor, 395
Brewitt, Paul, 472
Brice, George, Dr., surgeon, 150, 151
Brice, Winefred Astor, daughter of George, 150�V1
Brice, Yearn Anow, wife of George, 150
Bridgeman, Orlando, Lieut., 98th Regt., 5, 247
Bridges, William T., Dr., barrister, 66, 143, 486
Brigade of the Royal Marines, 71 Bright, Luke, Sergeant, H.K. Police, 377 Bristow, William, tavern keeper, 360 British Chamber of Commerce, Canton, 39, 102 British School, Nathan Rd., 456 British Social Order, memory of, 48�V50 British superiority and national pride, feelings of, 50�V2 Battle of Waterloo, 51 Brodersen, Charles, Pustau & Co., 357 Brodersen, Eliza, daughter of Charles, 357 Brodie, James, son of William, 10 Brodie, William, Commander, R.N., 9 Brohmann, Paul Kurt, 25 Brokers, 345�V6 Brooke, James, Rajah, 256, 306 Brooks, James, auctioneer, 132, 306 Brooks, Mary, wife of George Stanley, 162 Brothels, 34, 67, 123, 157, 205, 231, 275, 280�V2, 400, Japanese brothels, 527 and relaxation for the lower classes, 136, 180, 379, 398 Brown, David, destitute, 404 Brown, James, solicitor, 35, 36, 87, 143 Brown, Mrs., wife of Samuel, 217 Brown, Robert Morrison, son of Samuel, 216�V7 Brown, Samuel R., Rev., missionary, 216�V7, 230 Browne, James, barkeeper, 413 Browne, Thomas, Capt., merchant navy, 309 Bruce, Frederick, the Hon, Colonial Secretary, 139 Bruce, J., Capt., H.K. Police, 54, 208 Brunker, Major-General, 409 Brunker, Mrs., 409 Bryan, E.C., midshipman, R.N., 71, 565 Bryne, James, H.K. Police, 136 Bulow, Bernhard von, Chancellor, 457 Burd, John, merchant, 97�V8, 175 Burn, Walter Scott, 265 Burnaby, General, 431 Burnie, Edward, Capt., merchant navy, 469 Burns, Robert, trader, 258 Bush, F.T., U.S. Consul, 239 Bush & Co., 239 Businessmen, new-style, 341 Bussche, Wilhelm von der, tavern keeper, 359
Caine, William, Major, chief magistrate, 67, 82, 114, 117, 121, 124, 138, 141, 212, 360
Cairns, John, owner of the Friend of China, 78, 145 Caldwell, Daniel, son of Daniel Richard, 285 Caldwell, Daniel Richard, Registrar General, 65�V6, 127, 144, 296, 383, 466, 489, 492 and the Freemasons, 489, 492 his life story, 119�V23 and the legalization of gambling, 367�V8, 380 and the Royal Navy, 172, 187�V8 Caldwell, Emily, 466 Caldwell, Henry, brother of Daniel Richard, 285 Caldwell, Mary Ayow, wife of Daniel Richard, 120�V1, 128, 282, 284�V5, 460, 466, 467�V8, 496 Caldwell, Richard Henry, son of Daniel Richard, 120 Campbell, Archibald, merchant, Dent��s, 107 Campbell, Hugh Archibald, Capt., R.A., 176 Campbell, J., Ensign, 55th Regt., 43 Cane, Dr., 324 Cannadine, David, 48, 73�V4 Cantlie, Dr., 430, 468 Canton Chamber of Commerce, 39 Canton merchants and 1st Opium War, 36�V8, 43, 70 Canton mob rioting, 46, 362 Canton Register, 38 Cards, visiting, 80, 114 Carlowitz, Richard, 357 Carlowitz & Co., 357, 458, 499 Carr, Eliza Steavens, 207 Carr, Henry John, tavern keeper, 207 Carr, John, editor of Friend of China, 144 Carter, Archibald, merchant, 7 Carter, Julia, 414 Carter, Thomas, ships�� carpenter, 460 Castilla, Henry de, Capt., merchant navy, 172�V4, 273, 486 Castilla, Mrs., nee Couper, 273 Castilla, Wilhelmina de, daughter of Henry, 172, 273 Castle Shipping Line, 476 Castro, Leonardo d��Almada e, chief clerk, 116�V7, 234 Cater, John, 565 Cay, Isabella Dyce and Dundas, wife and son of Robert, 113, 115, 270 Cay, Robert Dundas, Registrar General, 107, 115, 270 Cemeteries All Souls Cemetery, Kensal Rise, London, 20
Hong Kong Cemetery burial fees, 11 burial record book, 12 Christian Cemetery Ordinance of 1909, 24 dedication of the Cemetery, 25 granite markers for paupers, 13, 404 Islamic Cemetery, 3 Japanese graves, 25, 522�V8 Jewish Cemetery, 3, 17, 26, 76, 350, 355 mortuary chapel, 7, 12 motifs, 16, 20, 21 neglect of cemeteries, 18 non-Christian burials, 24
Parsee Cemetery, 2, 3, 26, 57, 350, 353, 354,
490 pauper graves, 11, 13, 135, 212 Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, 20 St. Michael��s Roman Catholic Cemetery, 3, 15,
116 types of headstone and imagery, 1845�V59,
15�V18 types of headstone and imagery, 1860�V80, 19 types of headstone and imagery, 1880�V1900,
20�V5 Wan Chai Protestant and Catholic cemeteries,
8, 9, 10, 12�V13, 18, 40, 246 Western Cemetery, 10, 11, 18 Wing Yuen Eurasian Cemetery, 518, 519
Central Bank of India, 377
Central School/Queen��s College, 220, 356, 371�V2,
513, 517, 519 Chalmers, Helen, wife of John, 218�V9, 468 Chalmers, James Legge, son of John, 219 Chalmers, John, Rev., missionary, 219, 468 Chan Hoi Tung, 575 Chan Kai Ming, 518�V9 Chan U Hon, son of Kai Ming, 518�V9 Chan W.K., 327 Chan Yui Tong, 24 Chandler, Ralph, Rear-Admiral, U.S. Navy, 453 Chape, George, Capt., merchant navy, 176�V7 Chape, George and William, sons of George
above, 176 Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China, 499, 503
Chater, Sir Catchick Paul, 346, 350, 446, 453, 468 and Dairy Farm Co., 480 and Freemasonry in S. China, 491 his life story, 352�V3 and H.K. & Whampoa Dock Co., 477 and the H.K. Electric Co., 477�V8 and Kowloon, 479 and Mody, Sir Hormusjee, 354�V5
Chater, Joseph Theophilus, 352�V3, 491 Chau Yau Kam, 497 Cheltenham College, 502, 503 Chen married to Wan, 499 Chiang Kai-shek, 504 Children, 1845�V60, 274�V5
1860�V75, 414�V5
post-1875, 436�V7 children of ��Old Timers��, 465�V6 Eurasian children, 512�V3 post-WWII refugee children, 535
China Congregational Church, 504 China Fire Insurance Co., 342, 476 China & Japan Telephone Co., 422 China Light and Power, see under Utilities, 479 China Mail newspaper, 27, 34, 316, 546
China Sugar Refinery Co., 421, 422, 509
China Traders Insurance Co., 476 Chinese emigration to the New World, see under Emigration guilds, 295
merchants/businessmen, 6, 59�V61, 301, 320,
350, 376, 383, 427
triads, 122, 132, 290, 380, 500, 539 Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 512, 515, 518�V9 Chinese in Hong Kong Cemetery
civil servants, 499�V500
members of the Christian-educated group/
associates of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, 502�V5 overseas returnees, 509�V11 professionals and businessmen, 500�V2 women married to Chinese men, 496�V7 women married to Europeans, 495�V6
Chinese Medical Association, 505 Chinese protected women
A Choy/David Jardine/John Dent, 280 Achune/Phillips, children Minnie, Jane, Thomas and Daisy, 464
Ah Choi/George Lockhart, 515 Ah Chun/Ryrie, daughters Maggie and Eva, 463 Ah Junka/Rowan, 464
Atkinson/Ahlmann, 463, 516 Atkinson, Ah Mui/Hughes, 463, 516 Atkinson, Ah Peng/Perkins/Sassoon, 516
Attai, 280�V1 Lam Yu-shi/Sliman, 463 Ng Ah-mui/Ahlmann, 463 Ng Akew/Endicott, 282�V4
Ngan Achoey/Wilkins, 403 Sam Ho/Hopkins, 464 Tai Yau/Snelling, 463 Young A-chun/Culloch, 464 Chit system, 57, 110�V11 Choa Chee Bee, 509 Choa, George, Dr., 510 Choa, Gerald, Dr., 510 Choa Leep Chee, 509, 510 Chomley, F., merchant, 344 Chow Chung Shee, 497, 499 Chow Yik Chong, 501 Christensen, Anton, Great Northern Telegraph Co., 391 Christian Cemetery Ordinance of 1909, see under Cemeteries: Hong Kong Cemetery Christian Union, see under Missions to Hong Kong Chu Sien Ting, 502 Chui Apou, pirate, 249, 257 Chun Moon, wife of Chui Apou, 497 Chun Tai Kwong, 202 Chung Foong Ching, sister of King U, 501 Chung King U, Dr., 501 Church of England, see under Anglican Church Citizen Householders, 75 Civil service, 1845�V60 clerks, 125�V9 corruption, 141, 212, 379 lesser civil servants, 129�V34 lifestyle of, 127�V9 problems of the civil service, 138�V42 top civil servants, 13, 113�V9, 127, 139 1861�V75, 364�V6, 368, 369 post-1876, 452 Clark, seaman, 135 Clark, John, deputy surveyor, 394 Clarke, Ambrose, Capt., 469 Clarke, Goscombe, Sergeant, H.K. Police, 431 Clarke, Jabez, Capt., merchant navy, 399 Clarke, Sally, 437 Clayton, George, Capt., 99th Regt., 64
Cleaver, leading seaman, 540�V1 Clerks and assistants in merchant houses, see under Merchants Cleverly, Charles St. George, 14, 43, 102, 118, 144, 483 Cleverly, Osmond, Capt., merchant navy, brother of Charles St. George, 171 Clifton, Emma Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel, 130 Clifton, Elizabeth (Quin), wife of Samuel Clifton, 129, 130 Clifton, Fanny, nee Jones, wife of Inspector Samuel, 130 Clifton, Samuel, Insp., H.K. Police, 130 Clifton, Samuel, son of Samuel, 131 Clinton, Lord Arthur Pelham, see Furneaux, Mary Jane Clinton, Lord Richard Pelham, Lieut., R.N., 42, 337 Cliques, 31, 75, 77�V9, 92, 139�V40, 152, 328, 330 Clubs Chinese Club, 515, 517 Club Germania, 356, 357, 491 Club Lusitano (Portuguese), 349 Cricket Club, 112, 195�V6, Croquet Club, 321, 411 Hong Kong Club, 34, 81�V2, 94, 111�V2, 166, 196, 313, 333�V5, 423 Hong Kong Golf Club, 343, 433, 435 Hong Kong Jockey Club, 403, 480, 531 Hong Kong Yacht Club, 355 Indian Club, 533 Ladies Golf Club, 433 Ladies Recreation Club, 433 Ladies Tennis Club, 435
Rifle Club, 305�V6
Swimming Club, 328, 410 Victoria Recreation Club, 329 Victoria Regatta Club, 197�V8, 318 Victoria Rowing Club, 193 Coates, Austin, 471 Cobban, Capt., merchant navy, 456, 469 Cockell, James, Lieut., R.N., 72 Cohen, C.C. & Co., 319 Cohen, E., 196 Cole, J., 565 Colledge, Dr., 215 Collins, Elizabeth, wife of James, 129 Collier, Sir Francis, Rear Admiral, R.N., 261 Collins, James, chief gaoler, 129
Collins, William, 487 Collinson, Richard, Capt., R.N., 8, 34, 165, 256 Compradors, 110�V1, 185, 281�V2, 245, 294, 318, 356 Compton, Charles Spencer, merchant, 104 Consular Establishment, 123�V5 Cook, Benjamin, 164 Cook, J.B., ships�� chandler, 170 Cook, J.H, R.N., 483 Cook, John H., ships�� chandler, 170 Cooke, George Wingrove, Times Correspondent, 70, 261, 288 Corrigan, James, merchant navy, 209 Corruption, 27, 66, 113, 141, 137, 212, 429�V30, 530 Wan Chai Squeezing Club, 378�V80 Costa, Augustus Frederick Hipplyto da, Capt., R.E., 248, 249 Costa, Polycarpo Andreas da, 492�V3 Costerton, Mr., banker, 76 Cotton Spinning, Weaving & Dyeing Co., 422, 516 Coughtrie J.B., 480 Couper, John, ships�� carpenter, 170, 172�V3, 202, 394 Couper, John Cardew, son of John above, 203, 273 Couper, Mrs., wife of John, 274 Cowan, Hugh, Capt., merchant navy, 312 Cowper, William, Capt., Royal Engineers, 118 Crane, Mabel, wife of T.C., 472 Crane, T.C., 472 Crawford, D.R., 316 Crawford, H., 446 Crawford, Lindsay Stanford Lamont, 465, 472 Crawford, Ninian, 184�V5, 472 Crawford, Ninian Robert, 465, 467, 472 Cree, Edward, surgeon, R.N., 9, 82, 83, 106, 149, 253, 256, 257, 267 Cresswell, Samuel Gurney, midshipman, R.N., 7, 71, 267 Crimps and runners, 180, 212, 258, 383, 401, 402�V3 Crinolines and corsets, 108, 274, 410 Crisswell, Colin, 385 Croker, J.W., 392, 492 Crooke, James, merchant, 95 Cropper, Henry, commission agent, 13 Crosby, Nathaniel, Capt., ships�� chandler, 239 Crouch, M. Seymour, 565 Croucher, Noel, 520 Cuffnell, F., 565 Culloch, David, merchant, 463�V4 Cumming, Gordon, Mrs., 23, 449 Cunningham, J.W., 488
D��Aguilar, Major-General, 6, 134�V5, 244�V5 Daini Tatsumaru (Japanese ship), Captain of, 525 Dairy Farm Company, 342, 479�V80 Dalrymple, Henry Liston, 343, 477�V8, 479 Dalziel, Eliza, 19 D��Amaral, Governor of Macau, 4 Danby, William, architect, 490 Dane, Dr., chief staff surgeon, 151 Dane, Eva, daughter of Dr., 151 Danvers, Robert, Ensign, 70th Bengal Native Infantry, 72 Darrell, Henry, barman, 414 Darwin, Charles, 52, 265, 514 Davidson, David, assistant surgeon, R.N., 13, 150, 565 Davis, H.W., broker, 467, 468�V9 Davis, Henry, merchant, 96 Davis, Sir John, Governor, 11, 31, 102, 104, 114�V5, 138�V42, 184, 209, 220, 486 Dawson, George, Lieut., Ceylon Rifles, 156�V7, 554 Dawson, Maria, wife of George, 156�V7, 554 Day, John, Attorney General, 143, 144 Deacon, Albert, 475 Deacon, Edmund, son of Ernest, 475 Deacon, Ernest, 475, 476 Deacon, James, 475 Deacon, Richard, 475 Dean, Theodosia, nee Barker, wife of William, 221�V3 Dean, William, Dr., missionary, 218�V9, 221�V2 Deane, Walter, Supt., H.K. Police, 490 Deane, William, Police Chief, 368, 379 Dennys, N.B., editor, 319, 490 Dent, Edward, merchant, 329 Dent, John, merchant, 102, 280 Dent, Lancelot, 39 Dent & Co., 96, 99, 340�V1, 344, 393�V4 Dermer, Charlie, barman, 437 Destitute Europeans, 180, 190, 211�V3, 387, 400, 404�V6 Society for the Relief of the Destitute Sick, see under Societies Dickie, Henry, 422 Dickson, George, blacksmith, 204 Dill, Francis, Colonial Surgeon, 146, 147, 149, 152, 404 Diocesan Boys�� and Girls�� Schools, 389, 403, 464, 494, 513, 516, 520
Diocesan Home and Orphanage, 176�V7, 429, 495, 510, 513, 515, 523 Diocesan Native Female Training School (Diocesan Female School), 372�V4 Dirom, Gray & Co., 96 District Watch, 320, 383 Dittmer, Friedrich Christian, merchant, 458 Dixon, George, 554 Doctors, 10, 93, 127, 145�V51, 183, 361 their response to illnesses, 153�V7 Dodds, James, Sergeant, H.K. Police, 384, 385 Doherty, Thomas, P. & O., 12, 13 Dolan, William, sail maker, 23, 204 Doller, William Henry, Capt., merchant navy, 175 Dolly, Collection of Verses, 318, 323, 424 Donaldson, Hannah, wife of William, 447 Donaldson, Thomas, civil servant, 367 Donaldson, William, 447 Donaldson, Willie and Ernest, sons of William and Hannah, 447 Donnelly, Olivia, daughter of W., 251 Donnelly, W., Royal Engineers, 251 Donovan, Charles, Great Northern Telegraph Co., 391�V2 Dornford, J.J., 565 Douglas, Francis, head gaoler, 387�V8, 483 Douglas, Mary, wife of Francis, 388 Douglas Line of steamships, 126, 197�V8, 396, 469, 471 Downes, Lieut., R.N., 167 Downie, James, Capt., merchant navy, 159, 160 Doyle, Sir Francis, 406 Drake, F., sexton, 17 Drewes, T.W., pilot, 437 Drinker, Sandwith, merchant, 487 Drinker & Heyl, 191 Drunkenness, see under Illnesses: abuse of alcohol Dublin Magazine, 153 Duddell, George, 140, 185, 188, 190, 192, 207, 278 Duddell, Hester nee Coates, wife of George, 278 Duke of Somerset, 329 Dumayne, Thomas, Capt., merchant navy, 56 Duncan, Catherine, wife of Robert, ships�� carpenter, 394 Duncan, Robert, ships�� carpenter, 394�V5 Duncan, Robert, sail maker, 204 Dunlop, Archibald, banker, 101 Dunlop, Ludovic, banker, 360
Dunn, Mrs., 409�V10 Dunphy, William, 465 Dupuig, Monsieur, shopkeeper, 108 Duus, Nicolay, merchant, 97�V9, 484
Dwyer, Lieut, Ceylon Rifles, 248
East India Company, 38, 54�V5, 105, 176 Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, 472 Edgar, Galstraun, 438 Edge, John C., Rev., missionary, 467, 503 Edgell, Harry, Capt., R.N., 260 Edger, Joseph, merchant, 102, 175, 208�V9 Education in Hong Kong, 371�V2 education of Chinese Girls, 372�V5 Roman Catholic Education, see under Roman Catholic Church in Hong Kong: schools Edwards, Thomas, 514�V5 Eitel, E.J., Rev., 139, 146, 149, 295, 300, 373�V4, 405, 406, 456�V7 Eitel, Herbert John, son of E.J., 457 Ellis, H.T., 52, 77, 78, 97, 194, 288 Elwell, Elias, Capt., merchant navy, 16, 240 Emigration Chinese emigration to the New World, 59�V62 emigrating from Britain, reasons for, 52�V3 Emmanuel, Joseph, 491 Endicott, Ann, nee Russell, wife of James, 169�V70 Endicott, James Bridges, Capt., merchant navy, 169, 174, 282, 283�V4, 394 Estarico, Mr., 489 Exhibition of 1851 at the Crystal Palace, 37 Ewing, Alexander, foreman, 455 Ewing, Alick, son of the Alexander, 455 Eyre, Vincent Edward, midshipman, R.N., 71, 261
Falconer, Alexander, 494
Falconer, G., shopkeeper, 384
Farncomb, Edward, sheriff, 140
Faunch, H.J., hotelier, 461
Faunch, Nellie, daughter of H.J., 461
Faunch, Tai Hoo, wife of H.J., 461
Fearon, Samuel, 39
Felgate, Daniel, naval purveyor, 250
Fenwick, George, 492
Ferguson, Henrietta, wife of deputy inspector of hospitals, 151
Fever, see under Illnesses
Fincher, Teddie, 520
Fires in Hong Kong, 448�V51
Racecourse fire, 450�V1
First Opium War, see under Opium War, 1st Fischer, Caroline, wife of Maximilian, 162 Fischer, Maximilian, commander, P. & O., 161�V2, 316 Fitzgerald, Jane, 553 Fletcher, May Tsoi Yan Siu, wife of W.J.B., 514 Fletcher, W.J.B., 514 Fletcher & Co., 341 Flunkeyism and toadyism, 74, 84 Fokey Bill, pirate, 309 Fong, Emma E., nee Howse, wife of Walter, 500 Fong, Walter N., Rev., 500�V1 Foote, Francis, Commissary General, 249�V50 Fortune, Robert, 11, 107 Fox, Benjamin, Lieut., R.N., 40 Fox, Rawson & Co., 484 Fox, Stephen, H.K. Police, 450 Francis, John Joseph, barrister, 389�V90, 461 Franke, Ernest, Pustau & Co., 357 Franklin, Frederick P., 533�V4 Franklyn, William, shopkeeper, 108, 185�V6, 191, 484 Franklyn, William and Alfred, sons of William above, 36, 185 Fraser-Smith, Robert, journalist, 424, 471�V2, 476 Free trade, 38, 44, 45 Freeman-Mitford, A.B., 314 Freemasonry, 21, 483�V94 Knights of St. John, 489 lodges Eothen Mark Lodge, 489, 491 Lodge of St. John, 489, 490 Perseverance Lodge, 487 Royal Sussex Lodge, 484, 486 United services Lodge, 384, 447 Victoria Lodge, 487 Zetland Lodge, 484, 486, 487, 489 Rose Croix Chapter of St. Mary Magdelene, 489, 490 French, Henry, surgeon, H.M.S. Winchester, 150, 563 Friend of China newspaper, 27, 34, 51, 55, 67, 83�V4, 102 Frizell, George, 493 Fronde, La, French navy, monument, 448 Fryer, John, 27, 104, 131�V2
Funck, Frederick, 212 Funfgeld, Johann Jacob, merchant, 357 Fung Ku Shau, son of the Ping Shan, 498�V9
Fung Ping Shan/Fung Po Ha/Fung Chew, 498�V9
Fung Wa Ch��un, 446 Furen Literary Society, see under Societies
Furneaux, Mary Jane/Lord Arthur Pelham Clinton,
impersonator, 337 Fussell, R.S.R., merchant, 19, 359
Gambling in Hong Kong, legalization of, 376�V7
Gandin, Philip, merchant navy, 397�V8
Garde, Mary Ann, alias Welch, 414
Gardner, Mrs., wife of William, 359
Gardner, William, tavern keeper, 359
Garrett, Miss, milliner, 271
Gaskell, Mrs., wife of William, 82
Gaskell, William, solicitor, 87, 126, 127, 143�V4, 389, 390
Gee, Mary Carr, 61
Genaehr, Ferdinand, Rev., missionary, 228
Georg, Erich Carl, 491
Germans in the Hong Kong Cemetery, 351, 356, 440�V1, 453, 459
Ghaut Serang, 98
Gibbs, T.A., merchant, 484
Gibbs & Co., 484
Gibson, Hugh Cross, clerk, P. & O., 162
Gidley, Eugenie Esmeralda Ernestine, daughter of Thomas Henry, 445
Gidley, Thomas Henry, H.K. Police, 445
Gill, Henry, 265
Gillard, Arthur, 520
Gittins, Billy, son of Henry, 516, 520
Gittins, Dorothy, nee Ahlmann, 516
Gittins, Henry, alias Hung Tsin, 516
Gittins, Jean, wife of Billy, daughter of Sir Robert Hotung, 520
Glawson, Theodore, seaman, 400
Gockchin, Philip, 510
Gocklock, James, 510
Goddard, Charles, midshipman, R.N., 261�V2
Godwin, Mrs., wife of William, widow of Charles Jensen, 461
Godwin, William, 461
Gold, the discovery of, in California and Australia, 59, 61�V2
Goodings, Collingwood, son of Robert, 131
Goodings, Mary Anne, nee Marsh, first wife of Robert, 131, 134
Goodings, Mary (Roe), second wife of Robert, 134, 271
Goodings, Robert, chief gaoler, 131, 134�V5, 271
Goodlake, Mr., magistrate, 308, 404
Gordon, R.E., Major, 64
Gordon, Robert, 269
Gordon, Rosalia Clarincia, wife of Robert, 269
Gorman, R., runner, 401
Goshkevich, Iosif Antonovich, Russian Navy, 150, 263
Goucher, Ernest, H.K. Police, 430�V1
Gough, General, 225
Gourdin, O��Driscoll, 493
Governor, augmented powers of, 364�V6
Gower, E., Capt., Volunteer, 540
Graham, P., Lieut., 536
Graham, William, 553
Grandpre, Supt., H.K. Police, 128, 492
Grassman, Sherk, destitute seaman, 405
Graves, W.M.T., U.S. Navy, 237
Gray, Mr., turnkey, 404
Gray, William Forsyth, merchant, 13, 96