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1848 Appointment. 'The Queen has been pleased to appoint the Honourable [[William Napier]] to be '''Clerk of the Works and Civil Engineer''' for the island of Hong Kong.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/20849/page/1611 The London Gazette Publication date:25 April 1848 Issue:20849 Page:1611]</ref>
1848 Appointment. 'The Queen has been pleased to appoint the Honourable William Napier to be '''Clerk of the Works and Civil Engineer''' for the island of Hong Kong.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/20849/page/1611 The London Gazette Publication date:25 April 1848 Issue:20849 Page:1611]</ref>


1854 Married Louisa Mary Lloyd in London<ref>The Belfast Newsletter</ref>
1854 Married Louisa Mary Lloyd in London<ref>The Belfast Newsletter</ref>

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Born, youngest son of Lord Napier

1848 Appointment. 'The Queen has been pleased to appoint the Honourable William Napier to be Clerk of the Works and Civil Engineer for the island of Hong Kong.'[1]

1854 Married Louisa Mary Lloyd in London[2]

1862 A paper mill was built at Dartford Creek by Easton, Amos and Sons for the Hon. William Napier.

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