:John Dent (merchant)
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|term_start = 26 December 1857
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|successor2 = Robert Fearon
|office3 = Chairman of the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
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John Dent (1821–1892) was a British merchant with the trading firm Dent & Co., a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council.
Biography
John was born in 1821 in Madras, India. His uncle Thomas John Dent established Dent & Co. in Canton in the 1820s, while two other uncles Lancelot and Wilkinson Dent became senior partners of the firm,{{cite ODNB|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/templates/article.jsp?articleid=61647&back=|first=Philip K.|last=Law|title=Dent family (per. c.1820–1927)|year=2004|doi=10.1093/ref:odnb/53862 }} turning it into one of the largest hongs in China and early colonial Hong Kong.
John Dent joined Dent & Co. and became the senior partner of the firm. In 1863, he was elected the third chairman of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce. He played a leading role in the establishment of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Company and was one of the proprietors when the bank was incorporated in 1866.{{cite news|work=The Hongkong Government Gazette|date=25 July 1866|url=http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/g1866/713501.pdf|title=Hong Kong Government Reports Online }}
He returned to London in 1864 with a fortune of about £800,000, which he had amassed in China. He helped establish the Blakely Ordnance Company and became its chairman with capital of £120,000.{{cite news|newspaper=The Argus|location=Melbourne|date=12 January 1867|page=1|title=The English November Mail per Bombay}}
John Dent was appointed an unofficial Justice of the Peace in 1844. In 1857, he was appointed member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.{{cite news|work=The Hongkong Government Gazette|number=30|volume=3|date=26 December 1857|url=http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/g1857/724386.pdf|title=Hong Kong Government Reports Online }} He resigned from the office in 1861 and replaced by Francis Chomley,{{cite news|work=The Hongkong Government Gazette|number=125|date=9 November 1861|url=http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/g1861/720939.pdf|title=Hong Kong Government Reports Online }} another partner of Dent & Co.
He was reappointed to the Legislative Council in 1866.{{cite news|work=The Hongkong Government Gazette|number=147|date=10 August 1866|url=http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/g1866/713861.pdf|title=Hong Kong Government Reports Online }} He resigned in 1867 after the firm went bankrupt and was replaced by Phineas Ryrie.{{cite news|work=The Hongkong Government Gazette|number=109|date=15 July 1867|url=http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/g1867/711749.pdf|title=Hong Kong Government Reports Online }}
Dent was also appointed consul for the Kingdom of Sardinia and later the Kingdom of Italy in Hong Kong from 1858 to 1867.{{cite news|work=The Hongkong Government Gazette|number=180|volume=4|date=30 October 1858|url=http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/g1858/723192.pdf|title=Hong Kong Government Reports Online }}{{cite news|work=The Hongkong Government Gazette|number=70|volume=4|date=12 May 1866|url=http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/g1866/713102.pdf|title=Hong Kong Government Reports Online }}{{cite news|work=The Hongkong Government Gazette|number=49|date=28 April 1867|url=http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/g1868/709313.pdf|title=Hong Kong Government Reports Online }}
Dent & Co. went bankrupt in 1867 during the worldwide financial crisis which originated in 1866 in London. They suffered a loss of no less than £200,000 by the malversations of a Portuguese clerk in their employment at Shanghai who was sentenced to seven years imprisonment. The petition for adjudication of bankruptcy was filed in the Supreme Court of Hong Kong on 29 June 1867.{{cite news|work=The Hongkong Government Gazette|page=434|date=21 December 1867|url=http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/g1867/712466.pdf|title=Hong Kong Government Reports Online }} Dent had to remove his headquarters in Shanghai and sold the Dent Building to the Hong Kong Hotel Co.
Dent was known for his opulent lifestyle. He was reported to have spent £10,000 on a racehorse to win the Hong Kong cup. The clock-tower at the end of Pedder Street and the entrance to Queen's Road in Central, Hong Kong, erected by public subscription in 1862, was at his suggestion; its initial design had to be stripped of its original decorative features, owing to the waning enthusiasm of the community.{{cite book|page=153|title=Twentieth Century Impressions of Hongkong, Shanghai, and other Treaty Ports of China|editor-first=Arnold|editor-last=Wright|year=1908}} John Dent also donated a fountain at the entrance of the old City Hall.{{cite news|newspaper=Wen Wei Po|title=香港大會堂50周年:從小見大 變化難料|date=22 June 2012|language=Chinese|url=http://paper.wenweipo.com/2012/06/22/OT1206220007.htm}}
In 1870, Dent reopened Dent & Co in Shanghai in the premises previously occupied by his old firm.Notice in the North China Herald, 16 June 1870, p437 In April 1871, he became the Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council and served in that position until January 1873.The Chronicle & Directory for China and Japan 1872, entry for Dent; Municipal Council Report and Budget 1874, p4-5
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Category:People from British Hong Kong
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