(d.1845, Macau). Court Official.
HONG KONG. Court Official.
Secretary to the Chief Justice and the Supreme Court (1845). Coroner (1845). Health deteriorated soon after arriving. Went to Macau seeking to restore it but died there (9/26/1845).
Secretary to the Chief Justice and the Supreme Court (1845). Coroner (1845). Health deteriorated soon after arriving. Went to Macau seeking to restore it but died there (9/26/1845).
Selected bibliography: Norton-Kyshe, James William, History of the Laws and Courts of Hong Kong, Tracing Consular Jurisdiction in China and Japan and Including Parliamentary Debates, and the Rise, Progress, and Successive Changes in the Various Public Institutions of the Colony from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Hong Kong: Noronha & Co., 1898, Vol. I, p.74.
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