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Walter Henry Medhurst (consul)

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Nationality
  
British

Parents
  
Walter Henry Medhurst

Died
  
1885


Role
  
Consul

Name
  
Walter Medhurst

Education
  
Blundell's School

Full Name
  
Walter Henry Medhurst

Born
  
1822
Batavia, Dutch East Indies(Moderm day Jakarta, Indonesia)

Sir Walter Henry Medhurst was a British diplomat in China.

Being the son of the prominent British missionary Walter Henry Medhurst, the younger Medhurst was educated at Blundell's School and in Macau. There he acquired a good command of Chinese, Dutch and Malay. In October 1840, he was appointed Chinese secretary to the British superintendent of trade in China. During the Opium War, he worked under Rear-Admiral George Elliot and Sir Henry Pottinger.

In the following years, he held a number of important consular positions in Chinese treaty ports such as Fuzhou, Shanghai (as H.M. Consul), Hangzhou and Hankou. Medhurst distinguished himself as a prominent advocate of gunboat diplomacy to defend what he considered being British interests in China. In 1868, Rutherford Alcock sent him to resolve the Yangzhou riot. He was criticized in Britain for his efforts.

Retired from consular service in 1877 and was knighted the same year. In the 1881, he took part in founding the British North Borneo Company and the following years, he organized coolie trade to Borneo on behalf of the company.

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