Thomas William Lockwood Mackean, merchant, was listed as a resident of Hong Kong in 1850. He was a senior partner in the mercantile firm, Turner & Co., in 1850. He was Justice of the Peace (non-official) between 1843 and 1850[1]. He was a council of the Royal Asiatic Society, China Branch in 1850. He was one of the three Vice Presidents of the Morrison Education Society in 1850. He was the Treasurer of the Medical Missionary Society 中國博醫會 in 1850.
[1] He was one of the first 44 Justices of Peace ever to be appointed in Hong Kong. Their appointments were announced by Henry Pottinger on the fifth day after he had sworn in as the first Colonial Governor. The date was June 30 ,1843.
Selected Bibliography: Hong Kong's First [online]. Tarrent, William, The Hong Kong Almanack and Directory for the Year 1846, 1848, 1850, Hong Kong: China Mail, resp. 1846,1848 and 1850.
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