216
J.H. HAAN
INCE, Henry Alexander 1855-1856
At first lived in Hong Kong, 1850.
107
Partner in Dent, Beale & Co. from July 1, 1854;108 interest ceased June 30, 1858.
KAHN, Julius 1864-1865
111
Authorized to sign for Reiss & Co. (a British firm) from October 10, 1859;110 partner May 1, 1860 till April 30, 1865.1 He donated the vases that adorned the entrance of the Shanghai Club.
KAY, William 1852-1853, 1854-1855
Partner in Fox, Rawson & Co. in Canton;112 since 1846 in Shanghai as partner of Blackin, Rawson & Co.'113
Member of the Committee to study the erection of a new building for the Shanghai Library 1852.114
KESWICK, William 1865-1866
Possibly was first a resident of Yokohama.115
Partner in Jardine, Matheson & Co. since July 1, 1862.116
Consul for Denmark 1863-?.117
Trustee British Episcopal Church 1866;118 member of the management committee of the Society for Relief of Distressed Foreigners of All Nationalities 1865.'119
Unofficial member of the Legislative Council in Hong Kong 1867-1872, 1875-1886.120
Member of the NCBRAS.121
Member of Committee IX.
KING, David O. 1854-1855
Before 1850 he lived in Canton.122
At first partner in J.M. Smith & Co.; later Smith, King & Co.'123 and King & Co.'124
Vice-Consul for Prussia 1853-1854.125
1856-1858 he resided in Bangkok.'126 Author127
216
J.H. HAAN
INCE, Henry Alexander 1855-1856
At first lived in Hong Kong, 1850.
107
Partner in Dent, Beale & Co. from July 1, 1854;108 interest ceased June 30, 1858.
KAHN, Julius 1864-1865
111
Authorized to sign for Reiss & Co. (a British firm) from October 10, 1859;110 partner May 1, 1860 till April 30, 1865.' He donated the vases that adorned the entrance of the Shanghai Club.
KAY, William 1852-1853, 1854-1855
Partner in Fox, Rawson & Co. in Canton;"12 since 1846 in Shang- hai as partner of Blackin, Rawson & Co.'
113
Member of the Committee to study the erection of a new building for the Shanghai Library 1852."4
KESWICK, William 1865-1866
Possibly was first a resident of Yokohama.115
Partner in Jardine, Matheson & Co. since July 1, 1862.116
Consul for Denmark 1863-?.!!7
Trustee British Episcopal Church 1866;118 member of the manage- ment committee of the Society for Relief of Distressed Foreigners of All Nationalities 1865.'
Unofficial member of the Legislative Council in Hong Kong 1867- 1872, 1875-1886,120
Member of the NCBRAS,121
Member of Committee IX.
KING, David O. 1854-1855
Before 1850 he lived in Canton.122
At first partner in J.M. Smith & Co.; later Smith, King & Co.' and King & Co.'
124
Vice-Consul for Prussia 1853-1854.125
1856-1858 he resided in Bangkok.' Author 127
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