Samuel Turner Fearon (c. 1819 – 18 January 1854) was the first professor of Chinese at the King's College, London.
He was an interpreter in the First Opium War and a colonial servant and senior government official in British Hong Kong.
He went to the Anglo-Chinese College in Malacca and was fluent in local tongue and became an interpreter in the First Opium War from 1839 to 1842.
He was a clerk and interpreter of the Magistrate Court and also a public notary and coroner.
He did not give lectures and translate any classics or other works of Chinese language.