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Henry Arthur Blake

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Sir Henry Arthur Blake

In office
25 November 1898 – 29 July 1903
Monarch Victoria
Edward VII
Preceded by Sir William Robinson
Succeeded by Sir Matthew Nathan

Born 8 January 1840(1840-01-08)
Limerick, Ireland
Died 13 February 1918 (aged 78)
Spouse Jeannie Irwin
Edith Blake
Profession draper's assistant, constable, magistrate, colonial administrator

Sir Henry Arthur Blake GCMG, DL (Chinese Translated Name: 卜力; 1840-1918) was a British colonial administrator, Governor of Hong Kong from 1898 to 1903.

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[edit] Early life and career

Blake was born in Limerick, Ireland on 8 January 1840. He was the son of Peter Blake, a county Inspector of the Irish Constabulary. Blake started out as a draper's assistant at a haberdashery, but joined the Irish Constabulary in 1859, where he worked as an inspector and Resident Magistrate of Duff in 1876. In 1882, he was promoted to Special Resident Magistrate.

[edit] Early colonial services

In 1884, Blake was made Governor of Bahamas, a position he held until 1887. In that year, he moved to Newfoundland, where he was governor until 1889. In 1886 he was appointed to Queensland, but resigned without entering the administration. In 1889 he became the Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of Jamaica. His term was extended in 1894 and 1896, at the request of Legislature and public bodies of the island.

[edit] Governor of Hong Kong

In 1898 he was appointed Governor of Hong Kong, a position he held until 1903. Five months before he arrived in Hong Kong, the British Government negotiated an agreement with the Imperial Chinese Government allowing the Hong Kong Government to lease the New Territories for 99 years. During Blake's tenure, he sent in administrators to the New Territories to assert control. The residents of the area organized a tough resistance movement, which was subdued with the use of British troops under Commander Gascoigne.

Blake left Hong Kong immediately after he attended the inauguration of the Supreme Court building (now the LegCo Chambers) in 1903.

[edit] Post-governorship

Blake was appointed Governor of Ceylon at the end of his tenure in Hong Kong, and he served in that capacity until 1907. This was his last post in the Colonial Service.

[edit] Personal life

Blake married twice: Jeannie Irwin in 1862 (she died in 1866), and Edith in 1874. He had two sons and one daughter (Olive, who married John Bernard Arbuthnot). Blake died on 23 February 1918.

[edit] Honours

  • C.M.G., 1887
  • K.C.M.G., l888
  • G.C.M.G., 1897
  • Knight of Justice of Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
  • Fellow of Royal Geographical Society (F.R.G.S.)
  • J.P.
  • D.L.
  • Fellow of Royal Colonial Institute (F.R.C.I.)
  • Fellow of Institute of Directors (F.I.D.)
  • Honorary Colonel of Ceylon Mounted Rifles
  • District Grand Master Ceylon Freemasons.
  • Member, Council Royal Dublin Society
  • Honorary Member, Royal Zoological Society, London.

[edit] Places named after him

The community of Blaketown in Canada was named in his honour when he was the governor of Newfoundland. Blake Garden, Blake Dock, the former pier, Blake Pier (卜公碼頭), in Hong Kong are named after him.

The Bauhinia blakeana, discovered in Hong Kong around 1880, was named after him (Blake was very interested in botany). It became an emblem of Hong Kong in 1965 and has been the flower of Hong Kong since 1997. It appears on Hong Kong's flags and coins.

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Government offices
Preceded by
Sir Charles Cameron Lees
Governor of the Bahamas
1884–1887
Succeeded by
Ambrose Shea
Preceded by
Sir George William Des Vœux
Colonial Governor of Newfoundland
1887–1889
Succeeded by
Sir John Terence Nicholls O'Brien
Preceded by
Sir Henry Wylie Norman
Governor of Jamaica
1889–1898
Succeeded by
Sir Augustus William Lawson Hemming
Preceded by
Major-General Wilsone Black, Acting Administrator
Governor of Hong Kong
1898–1903
Succeeded by
Sir Francis Henry May, Acting Administrator
Preceded by
Everard F. im Thurn, acting
Governor of Ceylon
1903–1907
Succeeded by
Hugh Clifford, acting
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