James Johnstone Keswick
James Johnstone Keswick (1845–1914) was a Scottish businessman in China and Hong Kong. He was the tai-pan of the Jardine Matheson & Co..
Biography
He was the son of the Thomas Keswick, and younger brother of William Keswick, who was the founder of the Keswick family. He arrived in the Far East in 1870 and remained there for 26 years. He became a partner of the Messrs Jardine, Matheson & co. and tai-pan of the firm from the 1890s. He founded Hongkong Land together with his close associate Sir Paul Chater. This was a development company established in 1889 which remained closely associated with Jardine Matheson. Chater and J. J. Keswick became permanent joint managing directors of the new company.
He was also appointed as unofficial member of the Legislative Council and Executive Council of Hong Kong, chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and Hong Kong Fire.[1] He was the chairman of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce in five terms between 1890 and 1900.
He had been resident in Japan, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. During his residence in China he was one of the best known figures in the foreign community,[1] in which was nicknamed "James the bloody polite".
He married to Marion "Minnie" Parkes, who was the daughter of Harry Smith Parkes, former British minister in Tokyo and Peking.[1]
He died at an hotel at Bath, Somerset, at the age of 68, in 1914.[1]
References
- "THE LATE J. J. KESWICK". The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser. 1 February 1915. p. 10.
Legislative Council of Hong Kong | ||
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Preceded by John Bell-Irving |
Unofficial Member 1889 |
Succeeded by John Bell-Irving |
Preceded by John Bell-Irving |
Unofficial Member 1890–1896 |
Succeeded by James Jardine Bell-Irving |
Preceded by James Jardine Bell-Irving |
Unofficial Member 1899–1901 |
Succeeded by James Jardine Bell-Irving |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by James Jardine Bell-Irving |
Unofficial Member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong 1899–1901 |
Succeeded by James Jardine Bell-Irving |
Business positions | ||
Preceded by William Keswick |
Taipan of the Jardine Matheson & Co. 1886–1896 |
Succeeded by Henry Keswick |
Preceded by N. A. Siebs |
Chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation 1901–1902 |
Succeeded by Robert Shewan |