Frederick E. B. Harvey Explained
Frederick E. B. Harvey (traditional Chinese: 夏福禮, simplified Chinese: 夏福礼) was a British diplomat who served as H.M.'s Consul in China during the mid-19th century.
Career
Dec 1852 or before - Jul 1853 or after | (Hong Kong) Secretary to Her Majesty′s Plenipotentiary and Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China[1] [2] |
Nov 1857 or before[3] - Dec 1858[4] [5] | Vice-Consul at Shanghai |
Jan 1859 - Sep 1864 | Consul at Ningbo |
Sep 1864 - ? | Consul at Zhenjiang[6] | |
Notes and References
- Government notification, dated Sep 7, 1952; in The Sessional Papers, The House of Lords, UK. Vol. XVII, 1852-53.
- "Government Notifications: Import Duties at the Port of Shanghae", dated July 21, 1953, in Allen's Indian Mail, p.555.
- Circular to the British Community, in The Executive Documents, The Senate of the United States, First Session of the Thirty-Sixth Congress, 1859-60, p.78.
- 故宮明清檔案部、福建師大歷史系編撰,清季中外使領年表,中華書局,北京,1985。(“Chronological list of Chinese and foreign consular officers in the late Qing period”, Zhonghua Book Company, Beijing, 1985.)
- T.L. Behan (ed.), Bulletins and Other State Intelligence for the Year 1859, London Gazette, Part 1, p.44.
- https://books.google.com/books?id=BugIAAAAIAAJ&dq=%22frederick+harvey%22+consul&pg=PA643 "Appointments, Preferments, and Promotions"