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- John_Robert_Morrison abstract "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.".
- John_Robert_Morrison alias "馬儒翰".
- John_Robert_Morrison birthDate "1814-04-17".
- John_Robert_Morrison birthPlace Macau.
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- John_Robert_Morrison deathPlace Guangzhou.
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- John_Robert_Morrison deathYear "1843".
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- John_Robert_Morrison wikiPageWikiLinkText "J.R. Morrison".
- John_Robert_Morrison wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Morrison".
- John_Robert_Morrison wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Robert Morrison".
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- John_Robert_Morrison wikiPageWikiLinkText "Morrison".
- John_Robert_Morrison wikiPageWikiLinkText "Morrison, John Robert".
- John_Robert_Morrison alternativeNames "馬儒翰".
- John_Robert_Morrison birthDate "1814-04-17".
- John_Robert_Morrison birthPlace Macau.
- John_Robert_Morrison birthPlace Qing_Dynasty.
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- John_Robert_Morrison caption "Morrison with a colleague".
- John_Robert_Morrison dateOfBirth "1814-04-17".
- John_Robert_Morrison dateOfDeath "1843-08-29".
- John_Robert_Morrison deathDate "1843-08-29".
- John_Robert_Morrison deathPlace "Macau, Qing Dynasty".
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- John_Robert_Morrison name "John Robert Morrison".
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- John_Robert_Morrison parents "Mary Morton".
- John_Robert_Morrison parents "Robert Morrison".
- John_Robert_Morrison placeOfBirth "Macau, China".
- John_Robert_Morrison placeOfDeath "Guangzhou, China".
- John_Robert_Morrison shortDescription "translator, diplomat and missionary in China".
- John_Robert_Morrison title Chief_Secretary_for_Administration.
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