William Robinson (Governor of Hong Kong)
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- This page is about Sir William Robinson, who became the 11th Governor of Hong Kong. For the 5th Governor of Hong Kong, see Hercules George Robert Robinson.
- For another 19th century colonial administrator called William Robinson, see William Cleaver Francis Robinson.
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Sir William Robinson | |
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In office 10 December 1891 – 25 November 1898 |
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Preceded by | Sir George William Des Vœux |
Succeeded by | Sir Henry Arthur Blake |
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Born | 1836 Baden Germany |
Died | 1 December 1912 |
Spouse | Julia Sophia FeliciaIda Helen |
Profession | colonial administrator |
Sir William Robinson (Chinese Translated Name: 威廉·羅便臣) (1836 - 1912) was a British colonial governor who was the last Governor of Trinidad and the first Governor of the merged colony of Trinidad and Tobago. He was also the 11th Governor of Hong Kong.
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[edit] Early Life and Colonial Services Career
Robinson was born in 1836. He was the eldest son of Rev. J. Banks Robinson. He became a Member of Slave Trade Commission in 1869 and was appointed Governor of Bahama Isles from 1874 to 1880. A year later, Robinson was appointed governor of the Windward Islands, a position he held until 1884. Afterwards, he became Governor of Barbados, and was transferred to become the Governor of Trinidad a year later. In 1889 the colony of Tobago was merged with Trinidad into the united colony of Trinidad and Tobago, with Robinson as its first governor, a position he held until 1891.
[edit] Governor of Hong Kong
In 1891, Robinson was appointed Governor of Hong Kong, a position he served until 1898. This was Robinson's last post in the Colonial Services. He was the governor of Hong Kong who served the longest term. During his tenure, Sun Yet-Sen graduated from the territory's Medical School. Also, Robinson received the thanks of the Hong Kong government for the settlement of the Fanny Josephine affair (Venezuela).
[edit] Personal life
Robinson married twice. He married his first wife, Julia Sophia, in 1862. She died in 1881 and Robinson married FeliciaIda Helen 3 years later, in 1884. Helen died ten years later. The couple had three sons and three daughters. Robinson himself died on 1 December, 1912.
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[edit] Places Named After Him
Despite public perceptions to the contrary, there are no places in Hong Kong named after Sir William Robinson. Places in Hong Kong with the name Robinson were actually named for an earlier Governor, Hercules Robinson, later the 1st Baron Rosmead.
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Preceded by Sir John Pope Hennessy |
Governor of the Bahamas 1874–1880 |
Succeeded by Jeremias Thomas Fitzgerald Callaghan |
Preceded by D. J. Gamble, acting |
Governor of Barbados and the Windward Islands 1880–1885 |
Succeeded by Sir Charles Cameron Lees as Governor of Barbados |
Succeeded by Sir Walter Joseph Sendall as Governor of the Windward Islands |
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Preceded by Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock |
Governor of Trinidad 1885–1889 |
Post abolished |
Preceded by himself as Governor of Trinidad |
Governor of Trinidad and Tobago 1889–1891 |
Succeeded by Sir Frederick Napier Broome |
Preceded by J. C. O'Halloran as Governor of Tobago |
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Preceded by Major-General Digby Barker, Acting Administrator |
11th Governor of Hong Kong 1891–1898 |
Succeeded by Major-General Wilsone Black, Acting Administrator |
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