- John Pope Hennessy
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name=Sir John Pope Hennessy
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order=8th
office=Governor of Hong Kong
term_start=22 April 1877
term_end=30 March 1883
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predecessor=SirArthur Edward Kennedy
successor=SirGeorge Ferguson Bowen
birth_date=birth date|1834|4|5
birth_place=Ireland
death_date=death date and age|1891|6|3|1834|4|5
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alma_mater=Queen's University of Ireland
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footnotes=Sir John Pope Hennessy,
KCMG (Chinese Translated Name: 軒尼詩) (5 April 1834 - 3 June 1891) was a British politician and Colonial Administrator, who became the 8th Governor ofHong Kong .Early life
Sir John Pope Hennessy was born in 1834 in
Ireland . He was aCatholic who strongly believed inLiberalism . Hennessy completed his medical training atQueen's University of Ireland . Afterwards, he joined theBritish Army Medical Department and later studied law and became a legal professional.Public Service
He started his Public Service career as the
Supplemental Clerk at thePrivy Council , and eventually became a minor Conservative member of the British Parliament.Early Colonial Service
Hennessy eventually joined the
Colonial Office and became the Governor ofSierra Leone from 1872 to 1873. He became theGovernor of Barbados , from 1873 until 1877.Governor of Hong Kong
Immediately after his tenure in Barbados, Hennessy was appointed as
Governor of Hong Kong , a position from which he served until 1882.During his tenure, Hennessy realized that the Chinese people, who were treated as second-class citizens up to that time, had developed an increasingly important influence on the Hong Kong economy. With that in mind, he lifted the ban that forbade Chinese people from buying lands, constructing buildings, and operate businesses in the Central District. This caused a development boom in the Central District. Also, he allowed Chinese people in Hong Kong to become Naturalised UK Citizens. He appointed the first Chinese member to the
Legislative Council of Hong Kong ,Wu Tingfang , who would later become the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China.Also, during his rule, he established the first Grant-in-Aid system in education area. This is a very important point for the educational history of Hong Kong.
Governor of Mauritius
After his tenure as Governor of Hong Kong was over, Hennessy went on to become the
Governor of Mauritius , a position in which he served until 1889. This was his last post in the Colonial Service.Personal life
His personal motto is "Three Grand Qualifications to Success", in which he described as "The first is audacity, the second is audacity, and the third is audacity".
Sir
John Wyndham Pope-Hennessy (1913 - 1994), who was a British art historian and the director of theBritish Museum from 1974 until 1976, was Hennessy's grandson.Hennessy died in 1891.
Honours
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KCMG Places Named After Him
As he is not popular among the European community of Hong Kong, there was no construction named after him until much later. On 14 June 1929,
Hennessy Road , which is a main road located on the new reclamation, present-day a crowded commercial and shopping area atWan Chai andCauseway Bay onHong Kong Island was named after him.
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