William Thomas Mercer

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William Thomas Mercer (Chinese : 孖沙) (1821 - 1879) was a British colonial administrator, who ruled Hong Kong for one year, between 15 March 1865 to 11 March 1866. He was succeeded by Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, who became the 6th Governor of Hong Kong.

Mercer is the nephew of John Francis Davis, the second Governor of Hong Kong (1844 - 1848).

Mercer Street in Sheung Wan is named after him.

Government offices
Preceded by
William Caine
Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong
1859-1868
Succeeded by
John Cardiner Austin
Preceded by
Lord Robinson, 1st Baron of Rosmead
Administrator of Hong Kong
March 1865-March 1866
Succeeded by
Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell