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 1864Consul at Ningbo
Sep 1864 - ?Consul at Zhenjiang[6]

Notes and References

  1. Government notification, dated Sep 7, 1952; in The Sessional Papers, The House of Lords, UK. Vol. XVII, 1852-53.
  2. "Government Notifications: Import Duties at the Port of Shanghae", dated July 21, 1953, in Allen's Indian Mail, p.555.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.)
  5. T.L. Behan (ed.), Bulletins and Other State Intelligence for the Year 1859, London Gazette, Part 1, p.44.
  6. https://books.google.com/books?id=BugIAAAAIAAJ&dq=%22frederick+harvey%22+consul&pg=PA643 "Appointments, Preferments, and Promotions"