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William Napier (lawyer)

William Napier
Born 1804
Died 1879 (aged 74–75)
England
Other names Royal Billy
Occupation lawyer, newspaper editor
Known for First lawyer in Singapore
Spouse(s) Unknown Malacca wife (m. 1828–1879)
Maria Frances Vernon (m. 1844–1879)
Children Catherine Napier
James Brooke Napier
Maria J. Napier
Robert J. Napier
Harry B. Napier
Parents
Relatives David Skene Napier (brother)

William "Royal Billy" Napier (1804–1879), was a lawyer and newspaper editor in Singapore, also Lieutenant-Governor of Labuan.

At least two of Macvey Napier's sons lived in Singapore in its early days. David Skene Napier, a merchant, was one of the first magistrates appointed by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1823.

Prior to follow in to Singapore after his brother, William Napier had a daughter, Catherine Napier on 1829, by a Eurasian woman from Malacca.

In 1831, Napier arrived in Singapore and was appointed as Singapore's first law agent in 1833. He was also one of the four founders of the Singapore Free Press in 1 October 1835, and edited that weekly newspaper until 1846, when he returned to the United Kingdom for health reasons.

In 1844, he married Maria Frances Vernon, the widow of architect George Coleman and adopted her son, George Vernon Coleman, who would died at sea on board of HMS Maeander in 1848 at age 4. They soon had a daughter in 1846, Maria J Napier.

William Napier had befriended James Brooke in Singapore and, on being appointed Governor of the new British colony of Labuan in 1847, Brooke chose him to be his deputy as Lieutenant-Governor.

Napier had an infant son with Maria in 1847, James Brooke Napier, but he died at sea in 17 February 1848 at the very young age of 5 months old. The infant James Brooke Napier was commemorated by the largest monument on the Old Christian Cemetery at the Government Hill, Singapore.

In 1848, William Napier's daughter, Catherine Napier, met Hugh Low, the Colonial Secretary to Labuan, on the sea-voyage from England to Labuan to establish the new government: they were married, en route, in Singapore. They had a son Hugh "Hugo" Brooke Low on 1849 and a daughter Catherine "Kitty" Elizabeth Low on 1850. The marriage was ended with the death of Catherine Napier from fever in Labuan on 1851.

Brooke summarily dismissed Napier of his position in 1851 for alleged misconduct. Napier remained in Singapore as Attorney. Napier was also a legal adviser to Temenggong Abu Bakar of Johor from 1855 to 1857.


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