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  1. Sir Rutherford Alcock. Sir John Rutherford Alcock, KCB (25 May 1809 – 2 November 1897) was the first British diplomatic representative to live in Japan.

  2. Mar 24, 2023 · Sir Rutherford Alcock was born in Ealing, a suburb of London, in May 1809. Raised in a physicians’ family, he initially pursued a career in the medical field, and served as a medical officer in the British army, which was deployed to suppress the Spanish Civil War from 1836 to 1837.

  3. Rutherford Alcock obtained the MRCS diploma in 1831. During the following year he volunteered for service as a medical officer in the British Marine Brigade, which fought during the Miguelite War in Portugal from 1832 to 1834.

  4. Sir Rutherford Alcock. Also known as Sir Rutherford Alcock primary name: Alcock, Rutherford Details individual; medical; official; British; Male. Life dates 1809-1897. Biography Medical doctor; diplomat. Retired from medical service in 1837. Appointed Consul at Fuchow (Fuzhou), China, then at Shanghai. In 1858 he was appointed Consul-General in Japan, and soon promoted to Minister Plenipotentiary.

  5. SIR RUTHERFORD ALCOCK (1809-1897), British consul and diplomatist, was the son of Dr Thomas Alcock, who practised at Ealing, near London, and himself followed the medical profession.

  6. Mar 24, 2023 · Sir Rutherford Alcock was born in Ealing, a suburb of London, in May 1809. Raised in a physicians’ family, he initially pursued a career in the medical field, and served as a...

  7. Alcock, Sir Rutherford. Date of Birth: 1809. Date of Death: 2 November 1897. Place of Death: Ldondon, UK. Occupation: General surgeon. Titles/Qualifications: KCB June 19th 1862. MRCS August 5th 1831. FRCS December 11th 1843, one of the original 300 Fellows. Hon DCL Oxon 1863. Details: Son [1] of Thomas Alcock, a medical man practising at Ealing.

  8. Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Parkes 43/2. Scope and Contents. A copy of a despatch from Harry Parkes to the Governor of Kwangtung Province regarding the appointment of A-li-ke (Rutherford Alcock) to the British Consul at Canton as the replacement for Pao Ling (Sir John Bowring).

  9. Sir Rutherford Alcock (1809 - 1897) RA Collection: People and Organisations Surgeon; British representative in China and Japan. Contributor to the display of Japanese arts and crafts at the 1862 exhibition in London. Profile. Born: 1809 Died: 1897. Share

  10. Rutherford Alcock was born in 1809. Following his father into the medical profession, he became a surgeon in the Marine Brigade in Portugal in 1833, later serving with the Spanish Legion until 1837. In 1840, he was appointed consul in Shanghai, advancing to the consulate in Canton in 1854.