Английская Википедия:Henry English Fulford
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Henry English Fulford Шаблон:Postnominals[1][2] (27 October 1859 – 15 May 1929), known as H. E. Fulford, was a British diplomat, who spent most of his career in China.[1]
Life and career
H.E. Fulford was born in Chepstow, Monmouthshire.[3] His father, Rev. John Fulford, had been an Anglican priest in Australia (Adelaide and Melbourne).[3][4] Soon after the boy's birth, the Fulford family returned to Australia,[5] where Rev. Fulford (later, Rev. Canon Fulford) resumed his ecclesiastical career.[4]
After graduating from the Melbourne Grammar School, Henry Fulford went to England, to acquire some business experience in London.[3]
In 1880 H.E. Fulford joined the British Consular Service and was sent to work in China.[1] In 1887, when he was a student interpreter at the British Consulate in Newchwang (today's Yingkou),[6] he joined two British officers on leave from India – H. E. M. James of the Indian Civil Service and Francis Younghusband of the British Army – and went with them on a tour of Manchuria. As he was the only person of the three Brits who had a China background, he provided the British party with a language and cultural expertise.[7]
Fulford served for a number of years in the British consulate in Newchwang. He became the consul there in 1899,[8] and served in that position during the Boxer Uprising and the Russo-Japanese War, informing the British governments on the events as they developed.[9] He was appointed CMG in the 1900 Birthday Honours. In 1906, he was appointed the British Consul General in Mukden (now, Shenyang).[2] Later, he held a number of other consular posts throughout China. He served as a Consul General in Hankou (1911), acting Consul General in Shanghai (1913), and Consul General in Tianjin (1912–1917).[1]
In 1917, Fulford retired and returned to Australia. On 15 May 1929, his daughter found him shot dead, aged 69, apparently in a suicide, in the bedroom of his Melbourne residence.[1][3]
References
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 Melbourne tragedy: former consul-general found shot. The Straits Times, 17 May 1929
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 The London Gazette, 1906-09-11
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,3 Former British Consul: Found at South Yarra, The Argus (Melbourne, Vic), 16 May 1929
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 CHURCH NEWS AND NOTES. Auckland Star, Rōrahi XXXVI, Putanga 84, 8 Paengawhāwhā 1905, Page 10
- ↑ Shipping News, The South Australian Advertiser, Tuesday 16 October 1860
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- ↑ THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 20, 1899
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