William Henry Marsh

William Henry Marsh

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office = Administrator of Hong Kong
term_start = March 1882
term_end = March 1883
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monarch = Queen Victoria
predecessor = Sir Malcolm Struan Tonnochy
successor = Sir George Ferguson Bowen
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office2 = Administrator of Hong Kong
term_start2 = 1885
term_end2 = 1887
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monarch2 = Queen Victoria
predecessor2 = Sir George Ferguson Bowen
successor2 = Major-General N.G. Cameron
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William Henry Marsh (Chinese Translated Name: 馬殊; 馬師 also infrequently used) was a British colonial administrator, who governed Hong Kong as a colonial administrator twice. The first tenure started in March, 1882, and ended in March of 1883, when Sir George Ferguson Bowen succeeded him as the 9th Governor of Hong Kong. The second tenure started in December of 1885, and ended in April, 1887, when Major-General N.G. Cameron succeeded him as Colonial Administrator.

Marsh Road in Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island was named after him.


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