William Pedder

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William Pedder (21 June 1801 – 1854) was a lieutenant in the British Navy who was the fourth person appointed, under the first two Chief Superintendents, for the administration of the Government of Hong Kong and its second legal officer. He was Hong Kong's first Harbour Master and Marine Magistrate.

Pedder was born on the Isle of Wight, probably the son of George Pedder, a surgeon, and his wife Mary Apsey. He entered the Royal Navy on 5 April 1814[1]:160 and served in 1821 on HMS Iphigenia together with fellow Midshipman and later to be first Administrator of Hong Kong Charles Elliot.[1]:161 He was promoted to lieutenant on 11 June 1822 and commissioned on 21 June 1824.

Pedder married another Pedder, daughter of J Pedder, on 17 October 1825 in Swansea.[1]:163 By May 1838, they had sons William Henry and Frederick, and daughter Susan,[1]:164 and two more sons were to follow.[1]:164[2]

In October 1834, Pedder joined the Coastguard as a Chief Officer and continued in that service till 1839.[1]:164

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