I am curious how many of these SCOTTs are related, in one way or another, to William Ramsay SCOTT (1838-1909). He was a brother-in-law of Thomas JACKSON (1841-1915). My interest is as much with their business connections as it is with their famililial ties. 
          Sharon Oddie Brown. March 7, 2014 
          Updated: March 11, 2014 Charles Perry SCOTT.  | 
         
       
        
      Mentions of SCOTT: 1879 Trade Directory of China, Japan, the Phillipines &c. Hong Kong. 
      NOTE: I have alphabetized them for easier reference. 
        
      
        
          
            Name  | 
            Description  | 
            My Notes  | 
           
        
        
          SCOTT, B.C.S.  | 
          Interpreter, British consulate, Shanghai  | 
          B.C.G. ?  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, B.O.  | 
          Ensign U.S.S. Paloe  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, C.M.  | 
          M.D. Medical practitioner, Swatow  | 
          Likely related to Dr. E.I.  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, C.P. Rev.  | 
          B.A. canon of the Cathedral, Shanghai, missionary  | 
          SEE: 1906-7 Who's Who in the Far East. SCOTT, Rt. Rev. Charles Perry (PEKING) D.D.: Bishop of  North China; b. 1847; son of Rev. J. Scott, Hull; m. 1889, Frances (d.  1900), d. of late Captain Montagu Burrows, M.A., Chichele Professor of Modern  History, Oxford. Educ. : Charterhouse and Jesus Colleges, Cambridge (B.A.).  Ordained, 1870; Missionary at Chefoo, 1874-80; Consecrated Bishop, 1880 Address: Peking, China.  
          NOTE: Charles Perry SCOTT was a son of John & Amelia SCOTT of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England.  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, D Capt.  | 
          Broker, customs agent, &c., Yokohama  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, E.I.  | 
          M.D. Medical practitioner, Swatow  | 
          Likely related to Dr. C.M.  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, F.W.  | 
          (Donaldson & Burkinshaw) clerk, Singapore  | 
          Possibly Frederick William SCOTT.  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, G.  | 
          (Chartered Mercantile Bank) sub-accountant, Singapore   | 
          Possibly George John SCOTT, an older brother of William
            Ramsay SCOTT.  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, G.O.  | 
          (Oriental Bank) accountant, Queens Road (absent)  | 
          Hong Kong  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, Grant  | 
          (Dodd & co.) tea inspector, Tamsui  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, J  | 
          (A.S. Watson & Co.) assistant, Queens Rd.  | 
          Hong Kong.  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, J.  | 
          Acting consul, British consulate, Kiungchow  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, J.H.  | 
          (Butterfield & Swire) merchant, Queens Road (absent)  | 
          Hong Kong  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, J.K.  | 
          (H. Ahrens & Co.) clerk, Yokohama  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, J.L.  | 
          (Birley, Worthington & Co.) clerk, Shanghai  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, J.M.  | 
          Kioto, Japan  | 
          James Marshall SCOTT (b. Apr 24, 1835 at Newry, Co. Down, Ireland- d. May 31, 1900 at Yokohama). SOURCE: Find-a-Grave.  He was the 5th son of merchant George SCOTT and Mary MARSHALL. In 1871 he founded J.M. Scott & Co. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants in Kioto. His wife, Kinoshta Yuki was the daughter of a silk merchant.  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, Jas.  | 
          Millwright, Sado Island, Niigata  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, M.  | 
          Appraiser, Custom House, Hiogo  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, M.  | 
          “New York Saloon” Yokohama  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, M.G.  | 
          (Lloyd, Kho Tiong Pub & Co.) Agent. Amoy  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, M.M.  | 
          Instructor, Imperial University, Tokyo  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, R.M.  | 
          (C & J Trading Co.) assistant, Nagasaki  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, T  | 
          (Kelly & Co.) assistant, Yokohama  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, T.  | 
          Fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama  | 
          Note: W. SCOTT- has the same profession and place.  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, T.  | 
          (Guthrie & Co.) merchant, Singapore  | 
          Served on the Legislative Council. A possible older
            brother of William Ramsay SCOTT. 
              SCOTT – AT Auchenreach near Brechin Forfarshire, Thomas
                SCOTT, senior partner of Guthrie & Co., Singapore, aged 70 years, The Straits
                Times. 1
                  July 1902  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, T.J.  | 
          Maritime customs tidewaiter, Swatow  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, W.  | 
          Fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama  | 
          Note: T. SCOTT- has the same profession and place.  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, W.G.  | 
          Commander H.B.M. gun vessel Lapwing  | 
          Did William G. SCOTT (1780-1861) Post Master of Singapore
            have a son? 
              See: Flight
                of the Lapwing. 
            See also 1881
              account of collision at sea and death of William George SCOTT. He
              committed suicide 21 July 1881after a trial concerning the collision. See trial.  | 
         
        
          SCOTT, W.K.  | 
          Captain tug Orphan Taku  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, W.L.  | 
          (Inglis & Co.) assistant, Spring Gardens  | 
             | 
         
        
          SCOTT, W.R.  | 
          (W.R. SCOTT & Co.) merchant, Singapore  | 
          William Ramsay SCOTT  | 
         
       
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