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Tuesday, March 24, 2015 0 comments

Wu Lai-woon (Hu Liyuan) 胡禮垣

Updated March 25, 2015

Wu was the father of Woo Pak-chuen 胡百全.

Selected bibliography: Choa, G.H., The Life and Times of Sir Kai Ho Kai, The Chinese University Press, 2000, p.27.


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Wright, T. (Zetland)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Chaplain, Zetland Lodge 525 (1901)]

The Rev. Wright was the Assistant Chaplain at the Mariners' Club between 1900 and 1904.

Selected bibliography: The China Mail, December 29, 1900, p.4, Masonic – Zetland Lodge. The Mariners' Club [online].


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Woo Pak-chuen 胡百全

Updated March 25, 2015

Woo was the son of Wu Lai-woon 胡禮垣.

Selected bibliography: Choa, G.H., The Life and Times of Sir Kai Ho Kai, The Chinese University Press, 2000, p.27.


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Wolfe, H.W. (United Service)

Updated March 25, 2015


Selected bibliography: Hong Kong Telegraph, December 9, 1904, p.4, United Service Lodge.


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Wokey, E. (Zetland)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Director of Ceremonies, Zetland Lodge 525 (1887)]

Selected bibliography: The China Mail, December 9, 1886.


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Wohlters, Andreas Wilhelm August (St. John's)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Steward, St. John's Lodge 618 (1883)]

Wohlters was born on August 10, 1842. He was also known by his anglicized name, Andrew. He ran the Lord Nelson Tavern. He died in Hong Kong on January 4, 1888 and was buried at the Hong Kong Cemetery. Wohlters was married to Maria da Cruz.

Selected bibliography: Find a Grave [online]. Hong Kong Telegraph, December 12, 1882, p.2. Lim, Patricia, Forgotten Souls: A Social History of the Hong Kong Cemetery, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2011, p.460, 490.


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Withers, W.B.(United Service)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Steward, United Service Lodge 1341 (1906)]

Selected bibliography: The China Mail, December 9, 1905, p.4, United Service Lodge


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Witchell, Samuel Job (St. John's)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Chaplain, St. John's Lodge 618 ([n.d.])]

Read feature article about Samuel Job Witchell: Job and James Henry Witchell: the Story of a Corrupted Police Inspector and His Son, a Briton Wanted in USA for White Slavery


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Winter, J.B. (Zetland)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Steward, Zetland Lodge 525 (1905)]

Selected bibliography: Hong Kong Daily Press, December 28, 1904, p.2, Zetland Lodge.


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Winchester, Charles Alexander (Aberdeen)

Updated March 25, 2015

temp. Notes:
Physician-turned-diplomat

Qualifications: M.D., University of Aberdeen, 1841, dissertation on dysentery; Winchester studied at the University of Aberdeen on other subjects from 1836 to 1839. He had some medical training at University of St. Andrews in 1836-7.

A 1884 Winchester letter sent from Amoy
Charles Alexander Winchester (b. year unknown, Aberdeen - d. July 10, 1883, London) was in the British Royal Navy as an assistant surgeon of HMS Cornwallis (appointed on November 20, 1841). He arrived in China at an opportune time, towards the latter part of the First Opium War, that allowed him to witness the signing of the Treaty of Nanking on August 29, 1842 on board the Cornwallis. Some time before the establishment of the British occupation government on March 31, 1842, Winchester was made the island's first assistant Surgeon. He was appointed to the Committee of Public Health and Cleanliness on August 17, 1843. The committee was headed by Peter Young. On October 19, 1843, he was made surgeon for the British legation in Amoy (Xiamen) and appointed British Consul at the same station in the beginning of 1850s, from there he gave up medicine and became a full time diplomat. The photo on the left shows a 1884 Winchester letter sent from Amoy. Winchester went to Japan in 1862, assuming the position of British Consul in Nagasaki, a year later he became the British Consul in Yokohama. He went back to China in 1865 as the British Council General in Shanghai. A small road that ran down the side of the Bank of China's art-deco warehouse which overlooked Soochow Creek was named after him, the Winchester Road 文极司脱路 (present day Wenanlu in Zhabei District 上海閘北區文安路). He retired in 1871 and left Shanghai for London where he died in 1883.

Winchester was born to Charles Winchester (b.1781) and Margaret Day. Winchester senior was a notary public by profession. He was at one time Clerk to the Commutation Road Trustee of the Town of Aberdeen District. He was a member of the Aberdeen University's General Council, a member of the Society of Advocates in Aberdeen, as well as a prominent member of the Aberdeen Lodge of Freemasons. Winchester's elder brother, James Webster Winchester, had a doctor degree in law. He was at one time the Deputy-Inspector General of Hospital, Indian Medical Services, Bombay (Mumbai); and subsequently Secretary of the Conservative Club in Edinburgh. Winchester was married to Jane Black (b. August 18, 1820 – d. October 11, 1967) who died in Shanghai and was buried at the Shantung Road Cemetery 山東路公墓. Their son, Charles Blake Winchester (b.1852, probably in Amoy), was a barrister, who at one time was the assistant Collector and Magistrate of Bombay.

Selected bibliography: Biographical Dictionary of Medical Practitioners in Hong Kong: 1841-1941 [online].


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Wilson, J. (Zetland)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Director of Ceremonies, Zetland Lodge 525 (1905)]

Selected bibliography: Hong Kong Daily Press, December 28, 1904, p.2, Zetland Lodge.


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Wilson, G. (Naval & Military)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Worshipful Master, Naval and Military Lodge 848 (1899)]

Selected bibliography: The Skirret, A Brief History of the District Grand Lodge of the Far East, 1961, Lodge Naval and Military No.848, p.1.


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Willmott, J. (Zetland)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Treasurer, Zetland Lodge 525 (1887)]

Selected bibliography: The China Mail, December 9, 1886.
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Williams, H. (United Service)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Chaplain, United Service Lodge 1341 (1906)]

Selected bibliography: The China Mail, December 9, 1905, p.4, United Service Lodge


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Wickham, [s.n.] (Zetland, Grand Lodge, Hong Kong & South China, EC)

Updated March 25, 2015

[District Grand Senior Warden, Hong Kong and South China, EC (1910)]

Wickham probably was William Henry Wickham, manager of Hong Kong Electric Co., Ltd.
Selected bibliography: The Straits Times, April 5, 1910, p.7, Freemasonry at Hong Kong.


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Whyte, J.J. (Eastern Scotia)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Worshipful Master, Eastern Scotia Lodge 923 (1934)]

Selected bibliography: The Skirret, Lodge Eastern Scotia 923, p.1.


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Whiley, W.J.G. (Victoria)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Junior Deacon, Victoria Lodge 1026 (1904)]

Selected bibliography: Hong Kong Weekly Press, December 128, 1903, p.9, Victoria Lodge.


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West, J.C. (Naval & Military)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Worshipful Master, Naval and Military Lodge 848 (1909)]

Selected bibliography: The Skirret, A Brief History of the District Grand Lodge of the Far East, 1961, Lodge Naval and Military No.848, p.1.


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Wells, L. (St. John's)

Updated March 25, 2015

[Secretary, St. John's Lodge 618 (1883)]

Selected bibliography: Hong Kong Telegraph, December 12, 1882, p.2.


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Wei Yuk

Updated March 25, 2015


Selected bibliography: Choa, G.H., The Life and Times of Sir Kai Ho Kai, The Chinese University Press, 2000, p.27.
 
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