William Alexander Pickering
PICKERING, William Alexander. Resided on the Island of Formosa from 1863 to December 1870 during which time he received the thanks for the United States Government for assisting in the negotiation of a treaty with the savages at the south of that island; was also thanked by the British Minister at Pekin for rescuing Spanish subjects from slavery; appointed Chinese interpreter Straits Settlements December 1871; during 1874 was engaged in the Native States and twice received the thanks for the Secretary of State for the Colonies for conducting the negotiations which terminated successfully in the pacification of Larut, and for services in Sungei Ujoong; appointed Justice of the Peace and Police Magistrate Singapore March 1874; Protector of Chinese emigrants April 1877.
References
Fairfield, Edward. 1879. The Colonial Office List for 1879. London: Harrison. p. 399.
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