Edward Shellim

Edward Shellim (c. 1869 – 7 December 1928) was an English Jewish businessman in Hong Kong.

He served on the committee of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce and the Sailors' Home and was the chairman of the financial committee of the Alice Memorial Hospital, president of the Ohel Leah Synagogue[2] and member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong.

[3] Shellim retired in 1918 from the manager of the David Sassoon & Co. and succeeded by A. H. Compton.

He lived in Shanghai for a short period of time after retirement and then settled in England.

[2] He died on 7 December 1928 while riding his horse at Devil's Dyke, Brighton at the age of 59 and left Hong Kong estate worth $539,100 and England £53,165.