Sir James Stewart Lockhart

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Sir James Stewart Lockhart was a British colonial administrator and sinologist best known for his governance roles in East Asia, particularly in China.

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instanceOf British colonial administrator
human
sinologist
awardReceived Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
educatedAt Edinburgh Academy NERFINISHED
University of Edinburgh
employer British Colonial Service NERFINISHED
Colonial Government of Hong Kong NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Scottish
fieldOfWork Chinese studies
colonial administration
hasTitle Sir NERFINISHED
knownFor administration in Hong Kong
administration of Weihaiwei
expertise in Chinese language and culture
governance roles in East Asia
languageSpokenWrittenOrSigned Chinese
English NERFINISHED
memberOf British Empire colonial administration NERFINISHED
notableFor contributions to understanding of Chinese law and institutions
service as Commissioner of Weihaiwei under British rule
notableWork Manual of Chinese Quotations NERFINISHED
The Currency of the Far East NERFINISHED
The Stewart Lockhart Papers NERFINISHED
occupation civil servant
colonial administrator
sinologist
positionHeld Acting Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong
Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong NERFINISHED
Commissioner of Weihaiwei NERFINISHED
Police Magistrate in Hong Kong
Registrar General of Hong Kong NERFINISHED
member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong
member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
sexOrGender male
workLocation China NERFINISHED
Hong Kong NERFINISHED
Weihaiwei NERFINISHED

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British Commissioner officeHolder Sir James Stewart Lockhart
subject surface form: British Commissioner of Weihaiwei