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Mizuno Tadanori was a [[Tokugawa shogunate]] official who served as [[Uraga bugyo|Uraga bugyô]] from [[1852]] to [[1853]], when he was reassigned to the position of [[Nagasaki bugyo|Nagasaki bugyô]]. He was then named ''[[Kanjo bugyo|Kanjô bugyô]]'' on [[1854]]/12/24, and given responsibility for overseeing the administration of [[Uraga]], [[Shimoda]], [[Nagasaki]], and [[Ezo]].<ref>''Ishin Shiryô Kôyô'', vol. 1, 688.</ref> | Mizuno Tadanori was a [[Tokugawa shogunate]] official who served as [[Uraga bugyo|Uraga bugyô]] from [[1852]] to [[1853]], when he was reassigned to the position of [[Nagasaki bugyo|Nagasaki bugyô]]. He was then named ''[[Kanjo bugyo|Kanjô bugyô]]'' on [[1854]]/12/24, and given responsibility for overseeing the administration of [[Uraga]], [[Shimoda]], [[Nagasaki]], and [[Ezo]].<ref>''Ishin Shiryô Kôyô'', vol. 1, 688.</ref> | ||
− | As Nagasaki bugyô, he signed the [[Anglo-Japanese Convention of 1854]] on behalf of the shogunate, opening the ports of [[Nagasaki]] and [[Hakodate]] to British vessels, as well as granting [[most favored nation status]] and several other provisions to the [[United Kingdom]]. | + | As Nagasaki bugyô, he signed the [[Anglo-Japanese Convention of 1854]] on behalf of the shogunate, opening the ports of [[Nagasaki]] and [[Hakodate]] to British vessels, as well as granting [[most favored nation status]] and several other provisions to the [[United Kingdom]]. |
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+ | On [[1857]]/12/3, Tadanori was reassigned to ''[[karo|karô]]'' of the [[Tayasu Tokugawa clan]]. [[Nagai Naoyuki]] replaced him as ''kanjô bugyô''.<ref>''Ishin Shiryô Kôyô'' 維新史料綱要, vol 2, University of Tokyo Shiryôhensanjo (1937), 454.</ref> | ||
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- Other Names: 水野忠篤 (Mizuno Tadaatsu)
- Japanese: 水野 忠徳 (Mizuno Tadanori)
Mizuno Tadanori was a Tokugawa shogunate official who served as Uraga bugyô from 1852 to 1853, when he was reassigned to the position of Nagasaki bugyô. He was then named Kanjô bugyô on 1854/12/24, and given responsibility for overseeing the administration of Uraga, Shimoda, Nagasaki, and Ezo.[1]
As Nagasaki bugyô, he signed the Anglo-Japanese Convention of 1854 on behalf of the shogunate, opening the ports of Nagasaki and Hakodate to British vessels, as well as granting most favored nation status and several other provisions to the United Kingdom.
On 1857/12/3, Tadanori was reassigned to karô of the Tayasu Tokugawa clan. Nagai Naoyuki replaced him as kanjô bugyô.[2]
References
- Mitani Hiroshi, David Noble (trans.), Escape from Impasse, International House of Japan (2006), 222-232.
- Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1, University of Tokyo Shiryôhensanjo (1937), 354, 410.