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John Robert Morrison : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Robert Morrison
John Robert Morrison (Chinese: 馬儒翰; April 17, 1814 in Macau – August 29, 1843) was the second son and third child of Robert Morrison's marriage to Mary Morton. He was a translator, diplomat and missionary in China and the Far East, most closely associated with Canton and Hong Kong. John Robert acted as a translator during the negotiation of the Treaty of Nanking and was appointed the first Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong.〔American Presbyterian Mission (1867), p. 10-11〕 ==Early life== John Robert left Macau on 21 January 1815 along with his mother and elder sister aboard a ship bound for England. They returned to Macau on 23 August 1820, but less than two years later his mother died and he was sent back to England to receive an education. Over the next four years he was educated in Manchester and at Mill Hill Grammar School in the London suburbs. When his father left for China on 1 May 1826, he took John Robert with him. He learned the Chinese language from his father, and attended the Anglo-Chinese College in Malacca between 1827 and 1830.
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