George Beer Endacott (28 February 1901 – September 1971) was a British-born Hong Kong historian.
In the 1930s, he attended Balliol College, Oxford and read politics, philosophy and economics, returning to teaching until he entered the Royal Navy in 1942.
On leaving the Navy in 1946 he took up an appointment as lecturer in history at the University of Hong Kong where he remained until his retirement in 1962.
[1] As a historian and author he wrote a number of books including A History of Hong Kong, Fragrant Harbour (with A Hinton) and Government and the People.
The manuscript of his last book, Hong Kong Eclipse, was almost finished at the time of his death.