William Thomas Mercer
William Thomas Mercer (Chinese: 孖沙; Sidney Lau: Ma1 Sa1) (17 October 1821 – 23 May 1879) was a British colonial administrator who served in Hong Kong from 1844 to 1866.
Early life
Mercer was the third son of George Dempster Mercer, a trader born in India, and Frances Charlotte Reid, then of Edinburgh, Scotland.[1] His parents emigrated to Tasmania and purchased land there in 1835, leaving the young Mercer behind in England. He matriculated from Exeter College, Oxford, on 30 May 1839. He became a student at the Inner Temple in 1842 and went on to earn BA and MA degrees from the University of Oxford in 1843 and 1851, respectively.[2]
Colonial service
Mercer arrived in Hong Kong in 1844 as Private Secretary to Sir John Davis, the second Governor of Hong Kong (1844–1848). On 24 February 1847, he was appointed Chief Magistrate of Police.[3]
Mercer rose through the administration, becoming Colonial Treasurer (1845–1854), Auditor General (1854–1858),[4] Colonial Secretary (1854–1868),[5] and, ultimately, Administrator, during a hiatus between Governors from 15 March 1865 to 11 March 1866. He was succeeded by Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, who became the 6th Governor of Hong Kong.
Personal life
Mercer married Mary Phillips Nind, born in Hargrave, Berkshire, in September 1862.[1]
Published works
In 1869, Mercer's "Under the Peak; or, Jottings in Verse" was published.[6]
Legacy
Mercer Street, a short and narrow road in Sheung Wan running from Jervois Street to Bonham Strand, is named after him.
See also
References
- 1 2 "Mercer Millions, About Mercer Families of Scotland". Mercer Millions. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
- ↑ Alumni Oxoniensis, The Members of the University of Oxford. London: James Parker & Co. 1891. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
- ↑ "The Gazette" (PDF) (20709). United Kingdom Government. 1847: 834. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
- ↑ Audit Commission: Directors of Audit to date
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 21635. p. 3909. 1 December 1854. Retrieved 2009-06-27.
- ↑ Mercer, William T (1869). Under the Peak; Or, Jottings in Verse, Written During a Lengthened Residence in the Colony of HongKong. John Camden Hotten.
Further reading
- Endacott, G. B. (2005) [1962]. A biographical sketch-book of early Hong Kong. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 978-962-209-742-1.
Government offices | ||
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Preceded by William Caine |
Auditor-General of Hong Kong 1854–1858 |
Succeeded by William Hepburn Rennie |
Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong 1854–1868 |
Succeeded by John Cardiner Austin | |
Preceded by Sir Hercules Lord Robinson, Bt |
Administrator of Hong Kong March 1865 – March 1866 |
Succeeded by Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell |