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Correspondence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Stephen Uhalley Jr.
Affiliation:
University of Hawaii

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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1975

References

page 867 note 1 See Hammond to Wade, December n , 1865, General Correspondence: China, FO 17/444, Public Record Office, London. Chargé d'Aflaires Thomas F. Wade favored issuing Meadows his cannon but was overruled by the Foreign Office; seealso the perceptive vignette of Meadows by the longtime Chief Justice of the Mixed Tribunal at Shanghai, Sir Edmund Hornby, after he had visited the British consulate at Ncwchwang. Sir Ed mund Hornby to Earl Stanley, September I, 1866, FO 17/453.

2 Seward to Burlingame, March 6, 1862, Instructions: China, volume 1; Burlingame to Seward, June 17, 1862, Despatches: China, volume 20.

3 Burlingame to Seward, March 7, 1862, Despatches: China, volume 20.

4 Williams, S. Wells, The Middle Kingdom, Vol.II, New York, 1883, pp. 575624.Google Scholar

page 870 note 1 See my “The Taipings at Ningpo: The Significance of a Forgotten Event,” The Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. XI (1971), 1732.Google Scholar