Background
Keswick was born in 1834 in Dumfriesshire in the Scottish Lowlands. His father Thomas Keswick, from Dumfriesshire had married Jardine"s niece and daughter of Jean, Margaret Johnstone, and entered the Jardine business.
Keswick was born in 1834 in Dumfriesshire in the Scottish Lowlands. His father Thomas Keswick, from Dumfriesshire had married Jardine"s niece and daughter of Jean, Margaret Johnstone, and entered the Jardine business.
The company operated as merchant traders and had a major influence in the First and Second Opium Wars although the company stopped this trading in 1870 to pursue a broad range of trades including shipping, railways, textiles and property development. William arrived in China and Hong Kong in 1855, the first of six generations of the Keswick family to be associated with Jardines. He established a Jardine Matheson office in Yokohama, Japan in 1859.
He returned to Hong Kong to become a partner of the firm in 1862.
He became managing partner or Tai-pan of the firm in 1874 until his departure in 1886. He remained the firm"s managing director until his death in 1912.
Keswick also served as a director in the then British-based fur trading firm Hudson Bay Company. He spent three spells on the Legislative and Executive Councils of Hong Kong between 1868 and 1887.
Whilst in the colony, William also served as Consul-general for the Kingdom of Hawaii, for which he was made a Knight Commander of the Hawaiian Order of Kalakao (named in honour of Kalākaua, the country"s last king).
He also acted as consul for the Kingdom of Denmark in Hong Kong. In 1888, Keswick and the chemist Herbert West. C. Tweddle bought the Negritos oil fields on the hacienda Louisiana Brea y Pariñas in Peru. Keswick and Tweddle then formed the London and Pacific Petroleum Company to profit from the property.
William died the day after this resignation at his home, Eastwood Park, Great Bookham, Surrey, on 9 March 1912 aged 77.
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After serving as High Sheriff of Surrey for 1897 he was elected Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Epsom at a by-election in 1899, and held the seat until his resignation on 8 March 1912 by the procedural device of accepting the post of Steward of the Manor of Northstead.