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In Office | Name | Nat. | |
1 | 1865/3/2-1866/ | Francis Chomley 孔萊 | |
2 | 1867/1-1867/2 | John Dent | |
3 | 1867/3-1867/5 | Edward L. Cunningham | |
4 | 1867/6-1867/11 | Agathon Friedrich Woldemar Nissen | |
5 | 1867/12-1868/11 | George Johann Hellend | |
6 | 1869 | George Farley Heard | |
7 | 1870 | Henry Beverley Lemann | |
8 | 1871-1972 | Richard Rowett | |
9 | 1872-1873 | Thomas Pyke | |
10 | 1873-1874 | Solomon David Sassoon | |
11 | 1874-1875 | William Howell Forbes | |
12 | 1875-1876 | Adolph (Adolf) von André | |
13 | 1876-1877 | Emmanuel Raphael Belilios | |
14 | 1877-1878 | Hans Christian Heinrich Hoppius | |
15 | 1878-1879 | Frederick David Sassoon 費特力克沙宣 | |
16 | 1879-1880 (2nd, #11) | William Howell Forbes | |
17 | 1880-1881 | William Keswick 凱薩克 | |
18 | 1881-1882 | Alexander McIver | |
19 | 1882-1883 | Henry Liston-Dalrymple 達爾藍普 | |
20 | unk.-1883/12 | Wilhelm Reiners | |
21 | 1883/12-1885/ | Alexander Palmer MacEwen 麥伊雲 | |
22 | 1885-1886 (2nd, #15) | Frederick David Sassoon 費特力克沙宣 | |
23 | unk.-1886/6 (2nd) | Alexander McIver | |
24 | 1886/6-1887/9 | Max Grote | |
25 | 1887/9-1888/ | Charles David Bottomley | |
26 | 1888-1889 | John Bell-Irving | |
27 | 1889/2-1890/2 (3rd, #11, #16) | William Howell Forbes | |
Note: term of office began every year from February from hereon in | |||
28 | 1890-1891 (2nd, #19) | Henry Liston-Dalrymple 達爾藍普 | |
29 | 1891-1892 | Jacob Silas Moses | |
30 | 1892-1893 | Stephen Cornelius Michaelsen | |
31 | 1893-1894 (2nd, #14) | Hans Christian Heinrich Hoppius | |
32 | 1894-1895 | Charles J. Holliday | |
33 | 1895-1896 (2nd, #29) | Jacob Silas Moses | |
34 | 1896-1897 | Alexander MacConachie | |
35 | 1897-1898 | Stephen Cornelius Michaelsen | |
36 | 1898-1899 | James Jardine Bell-Irving | |
37 | 1899-1900 | Roderick Mackenzie Gray | |
38 | 1900-1901 | Nicolaus August Siebs | |
39 | 1901-1902 | James Johnstone Keswick | |
40 | 1902-1903 | Robert Gordon Shewan | |
41 | 1903-1904 | Abraham Jacob Raymond | |
42 | 1904-1905 (2nd, #41) | Abraham Jacob Raymond | |
43 | 1905-1906 | Herbert Edmund Tomkins | |
44 | 1906-1907 | Armin Haupt | |
45 | 1907-1908 | George Harold Medhurst | |
46 | 1908-1909 | Henry Keswick | |
47 | 1909-1910 | William Jardine Gresson | |
48 | 1910-1911 (2nd, #43) | Herbert Edmund Tomkins | |
49 | 1911-1912 | Gideon Balloch | |
50 | 1912-1913 | Edward Shellim | |
51 | 1913-1914 | Francis Harold Armstrong | |
52 | 1914-1915 | David Landale | |
53 | 1915-1916 (2nd, #52) | David Landale | |
54 | 1916-1917 | Walter Leslie Pattenden | |
55 | 1917-1918 | Stanley Hudson Dodwell | |
56 | 1918-1919 | Percy Hobson Holyoak | |
57 | 1919-1920 | John Archibald Plummer | |
58 | 1920-1921 | Edward Victor David Parr | |
59 | 1921-1922 | George Thomas Money Edkins | |
60 | 1922-1923 | George Melville Dodwell | |
61 | 1923-1924 | Archibald Orr Lang | |
62 | 1924-1925 | Archibald Orr Lang | |
63 | 1925-1926 (2nd, #54) | Walter Leslie Pattenden | |
64 | 1926-1927 | Dallas Gerald Mercer Bernard | |
65 | 1927-1928 (2nd, #64) | Dallas Gerald Mercer Bernard | |
66 | 1928-1929 | Albert Henry Compton | |
67 | 1929-1930 | Neilage Sharp Brown | |
68 | 1930-1931 (2nd, #57) | John Archibald Plummer | |
69 | 1931-1932 | Charles Gordon Stewart Mackie 邁基 | |
70 | 1932-1933 | John Johnstone Paterson | |
71 | 1933-1934 | Thomas Ernest (Tam) Pearce | |
72 | 1934-1935 (2nd, #69) | Charles Gordon Stewart Mackie 邁基 | |
73 | 1935-1936 (2nd, #55) | Stanley Hudson Dodwell | |
74 | 1936-1937 (2nd, #70) | John Johnstone Paterson | |
75 | 1937-1938 | Geoffrey Miskin | |
76 | 1938-1939 (2nd, #71) | Thomas Ernest (Tam) Pearce | |
77 | 1939-1940 | Andrew Lusk Shields | |
78 | 1940-1941 | Harrie Vaughan Wilkinson | |
79 | 1941-1942 (3rd, #70, #74) | John Johnstone Paterson |
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Company, Limited Report of the Court of Directors General Meeting of Shareholders, To be held at the Banking House of the Company, Wardley House, Hong Kong, On Monday, the 12th of February, 1866. To the Participator of the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Co., Limited. Gentlemen – In accordance with the terms of the Deed of Settlement the Directors have now to submit to you their First annual Report on the Positions of the Company’s affairs. The first call of $25 per Share was made on the first of January 1865, and the Second call of $100 was due on the 31st of March; three payments were made with great promptness. The Company’s Offices at Hongkong & Shanghai were opened for the transaction of business in the month of April last, but were not in fair working order until the middle of May. The operations of the Bank to the 31st December have therefore extended over a period of less than eight months. The following is the statement of accounts, which have been duly audited by the Honourable W.H. Rennie and Caleb T. Smith, Esq. Abstract Statement of Liabilities and Assets of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Company Limited, on the 31st December, 1865 Liabilities Paid up Capital (3125 on 20,000 shares) $2,500,000.00 Deposits and Notes in circulations 3,384,876.62 Exchange acceptances, &c 5,731,434.62 Branches and Agencies 1,548,219.18 Profit and Loss Account 225,055.93 Sundries 7,069.07 Total $13,396,655.42 Assets Cash Balances on hand and at Bankers $1,250,388.78 Discounts, Loans, credits, &c., 3,144,446.75 Exchange Remittances, &c., 5,554,279.13 Branches and Agencies, 3,393,430.75 Preliminary Expenses, 32,827.62 Sundries 21,322.39 Total $13,396,655.42 Profit and Loss Account To Dividend at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, or $6.66 per share $133,200.00 Amount carried to Reserve Fund 33,300.00 Amount written off Preliminary Expenses, Bonus to constituents and Depositors, &c. 14,577.97 Rebate on Bills not due 31,696.66 Balance being undivided profits carried forward to next half year 12,261.00 Total 225,055.93 By amount of Profit for the Eight months ended 31st December 1865, after deducting all expense and interest paid and due $225,055.93 We have examined and audited the above accounts and find them correct. (signed) W.H. Rennie [1], C.T. Smith, Auditors |
[1] William Hepburn Rennie (b.1829 Glasgow, Scotland – d.1874 St. Vincent), Auditor General of Hong Kong (1858-1870), was Acting Colonial Secretary of Falkland Islands (1856–1857) and became Lieutenant-Governor of St. Vincent (at present a Commonwealth nation known as Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) (1871-1874 died in office).
James Jardine Bell-Irving #36 (1898-1899)
Bell-Irving
Information and commentaries pertaining to this term of office | |
Other members of the Board of Directors | Roderick Mackenzie Gray (#37)(Deputy Chairman), C. Bourmann, David Gubbay, Armin Haupt (#44), Alexander MacConachie (#34), Abraham Jacob Raymond (#41, #42), R.L. Richardson, Frederick Carl Paul Sachse1, Robert Gordon Shewan (#40), Nicolaus August Siebs (#38) |
Corporate affiliation of board members | Arnhold Karberg (de), Bradley, Carlowitz (de), Gilman, Jardine, Melchers (de), Sassoon D, Sassoon ED, Shewan Tomes, Siemsen (de) |
Overlaping with the Chamber of Commerce | General Committee (out of 9 committee members 5 were HKBC directors): Gray (Chair), Haupt, Kewsick, Richardson, Siebs Arbitration Committee (3 out of 5): Haupt, Richardson, Siebs Corresponding Committee (2 out of 4): Gray, Keswick |
- Sachse was a partner of the German firm Carlowitz & Co. 禮和洋行.
Roderick Mackenzie Gray #37 (1899-1900)
Gray
Information and commentaries pertaining to this term of office | |
Other members of the Board of Directors | Nicolaus August Siebs (#38)(Deputy Chairman), Ernst Goetz1, Armin Haupt (#44), Robert Hunter Hill2, James Johnstone Keswick (#39), Alexander MacConachie (#34), Abraham Jacob Raymond (#41, #42), Frederick Carl Paul Sachse3, Edward Shellim (#50), Robert Gordon Shewan (#40) |
Corporate affiliation of board members | Arnhold Karberg (de), Bradley, Carlowitz (de), Gilman, Jardine, Melchers (de), Sassoon D, Sassoon ED, Shewan Tomes, Siemsen (de) |
Overlaping with the Chamber of Commerce | General Committee (out of 9 committee members 5 were HKBC directors): Gray (Chair), Haupt, Kewsick, Richardson, Siebs Arbitration Committee (3 out of 5): Haupt, Richardson, Siebs Corresponding Committee (2 out of 4): Gray, Keswick |
- Goetz was a partner of the German firm Arnhold Karberg & Co. 德商瑞記洋行.
- Hill was a partner of Bradley & Co. 德記洋行.
- Sachse was a partner of the German firm Carlowitz & Co. 禮和洋行.
Nicolaus August Siebs #38 (1900-1901)
Undated photograph of Nicolaus August Siebs taken in Hong Kong. Credit: wremer-chronik. |
He joined the trading firm of Siemsen & Co. in 1865 as a shipping clerk and rising to the top position of a partner in 1881.
Siebs served on the General Committee (1900-1901) and the Arbitration Committee (, 1894-1895, 1900-1901) of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce (1901). He was a director of Hong Kong Land Investment and Agency Co., Ltd. (1906), the board of which was comprised of, with the exception of its chairman, C.W. Dickson, all HSBC men, viz. Paul Chater (HSBC Chief Manager), A. Haupt, A.J. Raymond, E. Shellim and H.P. White.
Siebs died in 1910. (to be completed) 1896 head of hong kong resided at Victoria Lodge, Peak Road 1906 Hans August Siebs E.A.H. Siebs
Information and commentaries pertaining to this term of office | |
Other members of the Board of Directors | Roderick Mackenzie Gray (#37), James Johnstone Keswick (#39), Armin Haupt (#44), David Meyer Moses1, Abraham Jacob Raymond (#41, #42), Frederick Carl Paul Sachse, Robert Gordon Shewan (#40), R.L. Richardson2, Henry Adolphus Warre Slade3 |
Corporate affiliation of board members | Arnhold Karberg (de), Gilman, Jardine, Melchers (de), Reiss, Sassoon D, Sassoon ED, Shewan Tomes, Siemsen (de) |
Overlaping with the Chamber of Commerce | General Committee (out of 9 committee members 6 were HKBC directors): Thomas Jackson (Chair), Haupt, Kewsick, Richardson, Siebs, Tomkin (#43, #48) Arbitration Committee (4 out of 5): Haupt, Richardson, Siebs, Tomkin Corresponding Committee (2 out of 4): Jackson, Keswick |
- Moses was a partner of David Sassoon Sons & Co.
- Richardson was later replaced by Paul Witkowski, partner of Arnhold Karberg & Co. 禮和洋行.
- Slade was a partner of the firm Gilman & Co. 太平洋行.
Nicolaus August Siebs #38 (1900-1901)
Undated photograph of Nicolaus August Siebs taken in Hong Kong. Credit: wremer-chronik. |
He joined the trading firm of Siemsen & Co. in 1865 as a shipping clerk and rising to the top position of a partner in 1881.
Siebs served on the General Committee (1900-1901) and the Arbitration Committee (, 1894-1895, 1900-1901) of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce (1901). He was a director of Hong Kong Land Investment and Agency Co., Ltd. (1906), the board of which was comprised of, with the exception of its chairman, C.W. Dickson, all HSBC men, viz. Paul Chater (HSBC Chief Manager), A. Haupt, A.J. Raymond, E. Shellim and H.P. White.
Siebs died in 1910. (to be completed) 1896 head of hong kong resided at Victoria Lodge, Peak Road 1906 Hans August Siebs E.A.H. Siebs
Information and commentaries pertaining to this term of office | |
Other members of the Board of Directors | Roderick Mackenzie Gray (#37), James Johnstone Keswick (#39), Armin Haupt (#44), D.M. Moses, Abraham Jacob Raymond (#41, #42), P. Swehse [unsure], Robert Gordon Shewan (#40), R.L. Richardson1, Henry Adolphus Warre Slade2 |
Corporate affiliation of board members | Arnhold Karberg (de), Gilman, Jardine, Melchers (de), Reiss, Sassoon ED, Shewan Tomes, Siemsen (de) |
Overlaping with the Chamber of Commerce | General Committee (6 out of 9): Thomas Jackson (Chair), Haupt, Kewsick, Richardson, Siebs, Tomkin (#43, #48) Arbitration Committee (4 out of 5): Haupt, Richardson, Siebs, Tomkin Corresponding Committee (2 out of 4): Jackson, Keswick |
- Richardson was later replaced by Paul Witkowski, partner of Arnhold Karberg & Co.
- Slade was a partner of the firm Gilman & Co. 太平洋行.
Gideon Balloch #49 (1911-1912)
Balloch
Information and commentaries pertaining to this term of office | |
Other members of the Board of Directors | Robert Shewan (#40) (Deputy Chairman), Francis Harold Armstrong (#51), Andrew Forbes1, Gustav Adolf Georg Friesland2, Henry Keswick (#46), Carl Robert Lenzmann3, Silas Simon Levy4, Fritz Lieb5, William Logan6, George Harold Medhurst (#45), Nicolaus August Siebs (#38) |
- Forbes was a partner of the Scottish firm Bradley & Co. 德記洋行.
- The Bremen-born Friesland was a partner of the German firm Melchers & Co. 美最時洋行
- The Hamburg-born Lenzmann was a partner of the German firm Carlowitz & Co. 禮和洋行.
- Levy, a Jew, was a clerk with the Iraqi-Indian Jewish firm E. D. Sassoon & Co. 新沙遜洋行.
- The German-born Lieb was the manager of the German firm Arnhold, Karberg & Co. 德商瑞記洋行.
- Logan was an assistant of an assistant with the Iraqi-Indian Jewish D. Sassoon & Co. 老沙遜洋行.
David Landale #52 (1914-1915)
also #53 (1915-1916)
Landale
also #53 (1915-1916)
State of the bank | |
Court of Directors1 |
- China Mail, February 1, 1915, p.9
David Landale #53 (1915-1916)
also #52 (1914-1915)
also #52 (1914-1915)
State of the bank | |
Court of Directors1 | Walter Leslie Pattenden (#54) (Deputy Chairman), Stanley Hudson Dodwell (#55, #73), George Thomas Money Edkins (#59), Charles Sassoon Gubbay2, Percy Hobson Holyoak (#56), John Archibald Plummer (#57), Edward Shellim (#50) |
- China Mail, February 1, 1915, p.9
- Gubbay was a Jewish merchant with the firm E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.
Archibald Orr Lang #61 (1923-1924)
also #62 (1924-1925)
Lang
also #62 (1924-1925)
The state of the bank | |
Court of Directors1 |
- China Mail, February 2, 1923, p.13
Archibald Orr Lang #62 (1924-1925)
also #61 (1923-1924)
also #61 (1923-1924)
The state of the bank | |
Court of Directors1 | Dallas Gerald Mercer Bernard (#64, #65) (Deputy Chairman), Albert Henry Compton (#66), George Thomas Money Edkins (#59), Percy Hobson Holyoak (#56), Walter Leslie Pattenden (#54), John Archibald Plummer (#57), Nowell Lake Watson2, Henry Percy White3 |
- China Mail, February 2, 1924, p.13
- Watson was the manager of Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld.
- White was a merchant with the firm Douglas, Lapraik & Co.
Walter Leslie Pattenden #63 (1925-1926)
also #54 (1916-1917)
also #54 (1916-1917)
The state of the bank | |
Court of Directors1 | Henry Percy White (Deputy Chairman), Benjamin David Fleming Beith2, William Henry Bell3, Albert Henry Compton (#66), Percy Hobson Holyoak (#56), Archibald Orr Lang(#61, #62), John Archibald Plummer (#57), Thomas Graham Weall4, George Macdonald Young5 |
- China Mail, February 2, 1925, p.5
- Beith was an assistant with the firm Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld. He probably was a proxy representing Jardine.
- Bell was a merchant with the firm Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld.
- Weall was a merchant with the firm Dodwell & Co., Ld.
- Young was an assistant manager of Butterfield & Swire.
To Be Cmopleted
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