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- Charles_Elliot abstract "Sir Charles Elliot, KCB (1801 – 9 September 1875), was a British naval officer, diplomat, and colonial administrator. He became the first administrator of Hong Kong in 1841 while serving as both Plenipotentiary and Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China. He was a key founder in the establishment of Hong Kong as a British colony.Born in Dresden, Saxony, Elliot joined the Royal Navy in 1815 and served as a midshipman in the bombardment of Algiers against Barbary pirates the following year. After serving in the East Indies Station for four years, he joined the Home Station in 1820. He joined the West Africa Squadron and became a lieutenant in 1822. After serving in the West Indies Station, he was promoted to captain in 1828. He met Clara Windsor in Haiti and they married in 1828.After retiring from active military service, Elliot followed a career in the Foreign Office. From 1830 to 1833, he was Protector of Slaves in Guiana. In 1834, he went to China as Master Attendant to the staff of Chief Superintendent Lord Napier. He became Plenipotentiary and Chief Superintendent from 1836 to 1841. From 1842 to 1846, Elliot was chargé d'affaires and consul general in the Republic of Texas. He served as Governor of Bermuda (1846–54), Governor of Trinidad (1854–56), and Governor of Saint Helena (1863–69). He was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in 1856.".
- Charles_Elliot activeYearsEndDate "1841-08-10".
- Charles_Elliot activeYearsStartDate "1841-01-26".
- Charles_Elliot birthDate "1801".
- Charles_Elliot birthPlace Dresden.
- Charles_Elliot birthPlace Electorate_of_Saxony.
- Charles_Elliot birthYear "1801".
- Charles_Elliot deathDate "1875-09-09".
- Charles_Elliot deathPlace Exeter.
- Charles_Elliot deathPlace United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
- Charles_Elliot deathYear "1875".
- Charles_Elliot office "Administrator of Hong Kong".
- Charles_Elliot office "Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China".
- Charles_Elliot office "Governor of Bermuda".
- Charles_Elliot office "Governor of Saint Helena".
- Charles_Elliot office "Governor of Trinidad".
- Charles_Elliot successor Alexander_Robert_Johnston.
- Charles_Elliot successor Charles_George_Edward_Patey.
- Charles_Elliot successor Henry_Pottinger.
- Charles_Elliot successor Robert_William_Keate.
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- Charles_Elliot thumbnail Charles_Elliot.png?width=300.
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- Charles_Elliot after Alexander_Robert_Johnston.
- Charles_Elliot after Charles_George_Edward_Patey.
- Charles_Elliot after "B. Brooks".
- Charles_Elliot after "Montgomery Williams".
- Charles_Elliot after "Sir Henry Pottinger".
- Charles_Elliot after "William Hassell Eden".
- Charles_Elliot before "Arthur William Byles".
- Charles_Elliot before "L. Bourchier".
- Charles_Elliot before "Sir Edward Hay Drummond Hay".
- Charles_Elliot before "Sir George Robinson".
- Charles_Elliot before "William Nelson Hutchinson".
- Charles_Elliot birthDate "1801".
- Charles_Elliot birthPlace Dresden.
- Charles_Elliot birthPlace Electorate_of_Saxony.
- Charles_Elliot caption "A portrait possibly of Elliot's wife, Clara, c. 1838".
- Charles_Elliot caption "Elliot's eldest child, Harriet".
- Charles_Elliot dateOfBirth "1801".
- Charles_Elliot dateOfDeath "1875-09-09".
- Charles_Elliot deathDate "1875-09-09".
- Charles_Elliot deathPlace Exeter.
- Charles_Elliot deathPlace United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
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- Charles_Elliot image "Clara Elliot.png".
- Charles_Elliot image "Harriet Agnes Elliot.png".
- Charles_Elliot name "Elliot, Charles".
- Charles_Elliot name "Sir Charles Elliot".
- Charles_Elliot office Governor_of_Bermuda.
- Charles_Elliot office Governor_of_Hong_Kong.
- Charles_Elliot office Governor_of_Saint_Helena,_Ascension_and_Tristan_da_Cunha.
- Charles_Elliot office List_of_Governors_of_Trinidad.
- Charles_Elliot office "Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China".
- Charles_Elliot placeOfBirth Dresden.
- Charles_Elliot placeOfBirth Electorate_of_Saxony.
- Charles_Elliot placeOfDeath "Exeter, England".
- Charles_Elliot predecessor George_Harris,_3rd_Baron_Harris.
- Charles_Elliot predecessor "Sir Edward Hay".
- Charles_Elliot predecessor "Sir George Robinson".
- Charles_Elliot predecessor "Sir William Reid".
- Charles_Elliot profession "Naval officer, diplomat, colonial administrator".
- Charles_Elliot shortDescription "Royal Navy admiral".
- Charles_Elliot spouse "Clara Windsor".
- Charles_Elliot successor Alexander_Robert_Johnston.
- Charles_Elliot successor Charles_George_Edward_Patey.
- Charles_Elliot successor Robert_William_Keate.
- Charles_Elliot successor "Freeman Murray".
- Charles_Elliot successor "Sir Henry Pottinger".
- Charles_Elliot termEnd "1841".
- Charles_Elliot termEnd "1841-08-10".
- Charles_Elliot termEnd "1854".
- Charles_Elliot termEnd "1856".
- Charles_Elliot termEnd "1869".
- Charles_Elliot termStart "1836".
- Charles_Elliot termStart "1841-01-26".
- Charles_Elliot termStart "1846".
- Charles_Elliot termStart "1854".
- Charles_Elliot termStart "1863".
- Charles_Elliot title Governor_of_Bermuda.
- Charles_Elliot title Governor_of_Saint_Helena,_Ascension_and_Tristan_da_Cunha.
- Charles_Elliot title List_of_Governors_of_Trinidad.
- Charles_Elliot title "Administrator of Hong Kong".
- Charles_Elliot title "Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China".
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- Charles_Elliot wordnet_type synset-incumbent-noun-1.
- Charles_Elliot years "1836".
- Charles_Elliot years "1841".
- Charles_Elliot years "1846".
- Charles_Elliot years "1853".
- Charles_Elliot years "1854".
- Charles_Elliot years "1863".
- Charles_Elliot description "Royal Navy admiral".