Francis Chomley

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Appointed bySir Hercules Robinson
Preceded byJohn Dent
Succeeded byJohn Dent
Preceded byNew creation
John Francis Chomley
Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
In office
9 November 1861  26 April 1866
Appointed bySir Hercules Robinson
Preceded byJohn Dent
Succeeded byJohn Dent
Chairman of the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
In office
2 March 1865  January 1866
Preceded byNew creation
Succeeded byJohn Dent
Personal details
Born(1822-05-22)22 May 1822
Dublin, Ireland
Died14 April 1892(1892-04-14) (aged 69)
Clermont, Rathnew, County Wicklow, Ireland
Resting placeWicklow Church of Ireland Churchyard
Alma materTrinity College, Dublin[1]
OccupationMerchant

John Francis Chomley (22 May 1822 – 14 April 1892) was an Irish businessman in Hong Kong and China in the mid-19th century. He was the first chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Company and member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.

Chomley was the oldest son of Rev. Francis Chomley/Chamley (1784–1847), Rural Dean of County Wicklow and his first wife, Magdalene (Maud) Hanna (1790–1827). He entered Trinity College, Dublin in Trinity Term 1838 to study law. His interest in China was due to connections of his step mother's (Mary Elizabeth Chomley née Griffith) father, Richard Griffith M.P. of Millicent House, Clane, County Kildare, who had retired from trading in the East Indies and China in 1786, and other family members.

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