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Acc.4138
Revised December 2018
Inventory
Acc.4138
Papers of
Sir James Haldane Stewart Lockhart, K.C.M.G.
(1858-1947)
National Library of Scotland
Manuscripts Division
George IV Bridge
Edinburgh
EH1 1EW
Tel: 0131-466 2812
Fax: 0131-466 2811
E-mail: manuscripts@nls.uk
© National Library of Scotland
These papers were deposited by the owner, George Watson’s College, Colinton
Road, Edinburgh EH10 5EG in 1966. The contents of Acc.4138/1(h), Acc.4138/71 to
Acc.4138/74, and part of Acc.4138/75 were later removed by the owner, and
deposited at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (Scottish National Photographic
Collection).
For further Stewart Lockhart papers, see Acc.12695.
The detailed listing of Acc.4138/1 to Acc.4138/18 was done by Stewart Lockhart’s
biographer, Shiona Airlie, as was the index to correspondents in this section (see
Acc.4138/79), to whom thanks are due.
Historical note:
Sir James Stewart Lockhart (1858-1937) was a distinguished colonial official in China and a collector. His first appointments were in Hong Kong, from 1882, but in 1902
he was appointed first civil commissioner of Weihaiwei, in north-east China. He
retired in 1921. His collections were given to George Watson’s College in
Edinburgh, his old school, in 1967 by his daughter Mary (Mrs Betty Joel).
Extent: 8.63m.
(Please note that there is an index of correspondents represented in Acc.4138/1 to
Acc.4138/18 in Acc.4138/79)
/1 Documents relating to Weihaiwei, Hong Kong, and Stewart
Lockhart’s early life
a) Weihaiwei. 9 items:
Contents contained in envelope addressed to J H Stewart Lockhart,
Hong Kong from J Chamberlain. (Later handwriting notes ‘Re
Weihaiwei letter to Sir Reginald Stubbs’).
6 printed copies of the Commission appointing JSL as Commissioner
of Weihaiwei, dated 20 January 1902.
Letter from JSL, Weihaiwei to R E Stubbs, Hong Kong, 10 December
1920
Letter from R E Stubbs, Government House, Hong Kong to JSL, 18
December 1920
Letter from JSL, Weihaiwei to R E Stubbs, Hong Kong, 6 January 1921
b) Stewart Lockhart’s life and career, 1869-1897. 85 items:
Contents held in Weihaiwei Government Folder titled (in JSL’s
writing) ‘Schooldays 1869 to 1897’.
Acc.4138/1b continued
Menu for Hong Kong Football Club Annual Dinner, 1895-1896, 28
March 1896 Menu for Hong Kong Football Club Annual Dinner, 1895-
1896, 28 March 1896, with sheet of signatures of those attending.
Letter from Mr Stewart, Maidstone Parsonage, (son of James Stewart)
to Miles Lockhart, father of JSL, 9 July 1858
Printed table of marks for the Open Competition for the Civil Service
of India, 1877.
Printed table of marks for the Open Competition for the Civil Service
of India, 1878.
Letter from Joshua Jones, Principal, King William’s College, Isle of
Man, to JSL, 9 August 1872
Letter of commendation from Joshua Jones, Principal, King William’s
College, Isle of Man, 9 August 1872
Fragment of printed examination paper from English into Greek, Merchant Company Schools, Edinburgh, c. 1872
Letter of commendation from George Ogilvie, Headmaster, George
Watson’s College, Edinburgh, October 1875
King William’s College, Isle of Man, Quarterly school report for JSL,
Midsummer 1869
King William’s College, Isle of Man, Quarterly school report for JSL,
Easter 1869
King William’s College, Isle of Man, Quarterly school report for JSL,
Michaelmas 1869
King William’s College, Isle of Man, Quarterly school report for JSL,
April 1870
King William’s College, Isle of Man, Quarterly school report for JSL,
Midsummer 1870
King William’s College, Isle of Man, Quarterly school report for JSL,
October 1870
King William’s College, Isle of Man, Quarterly school report for JSL,
Christmas 1870
King William’s College, Isle of Man, Quarterly school report for JSL,
Easter 1871
King William’s College, Isle of Man, Quarterly school report for JSL,
June 1871
King William’s College, Isle of Man, Quarterly school report for JSL,
Xmas 1871
King William’s College, Isle of Man, Quarterly school report for JSL,
Easter 1872
Letter from Robert Herbert, Downing Street, London, to JSL, 25
November 1878, containing table of marks for the examination for
cadets to Hong Kong and Ceylon, September 1878, and newspaper
cutting (The Scotsman?) regarding the 1878 awards at George
Watson’s College, Edinburgh Printed letter from Horace Mann, Civil Service Commissioners, to
JSL, 7 September 1878
Eastern No. 30, 8 July 1878
Printed letter from Horace Mann, Civil Service Commissioners, to
JSL, 18 October 1878
Letter from Horace Mann, Civil Service Commissioners, to JSL, 24
October 1878
Printed letter from Horace Mann, Civil Service Commissioners, to
JSL, 7 November 1878
Letter from Meade(?), Downing Street, London to JSL, 7 December
1878
Unsigned memo from Department of Secretary of State for the
Colonies, London, c. 1878
Letter from Ommanney, Crown Agents, London to JSL, 1 October
1879, containing the contract for his posting,
The Times, 21 November 1889
Minutes of meeting of the Bokhara Fund, January 1893
Government Gazette, Hong Kong, 30 April 1894
The Hongkong Weekly Press, 28 March 1895 The Hongkong Weekly Press, 22 January 1896
Envelope (now emptied of it contents) which once held JSL’s
certificates
Membership certificate for China Branch of Royal Asiatic Society, 10
March 1885
Membership certificate for Royal Geographical Society, 27 November
1883
University of Edinburgh First class certificate of merit, Faculty of Arts,
1875-1876
University of Edinburgh First class certificate of merit, Faculty of Arts,
1875-1876
University of Edinburgh First class certificate of merit, Faculty of Arts,
1875-1876
University of Edinburgh Second class certificate of merit, Senior
Humanity Class, 1874-1875
University of Edinburgh, certificate for attendance at Greek, 1874-
1875
Membership certificate, Royal Asiatic Society, 9 July 1879
Covering paper containing 5 references for JSL, c. 1889
Reference from Major General Gordon Cameron for JSL, c. 1889
Reference from Sir William Marsh for JSL, c.1889
Reference from Sir William MacKinnon for JSL, c. 1889
Reference from Sir Robert Herbert for JSL, c. 1889
Reference from Major General Sargent for JSL, c. 1889
Hong Kong Government Notification No 92, 9 March 1883
Hong Kong Government Notification No 93, 9 March 1883
Hong Kong Government Notification No 267, 4 August 1883
Hong Kong Government Notification No 265, 4 August 1883
(Above 4 items all pasted on a single sheet)
JSL, Hong Kong, to Earl of Derby, London, Application for Magistracy of Hong Kong, 9 April 1883
Letter from Frederick Stewart, Hong Kong to JSL, Hong Kong, 5
August 1887
Memo from Frederick Stewart, Hong Kong, with enclosure from Sir
William Des Voeux, Hong Kong, to JSL, 12 January 1889
Letter from R Meade, Downing Street, London, to JSL 27 December
1889
Letter from John Branston, Downing Street, London, to JSL, 3 January
1890
JSL’s draft of the Women and Girls Protection Ordinance (Hong
Kong), 1889
Letter from George Johnson, Colonial Office, London, to JSL, 28
October 1889
Letter from George Johnson, Colonial Office, London, to JSL, 20
November 1889
Letter from George Johnson, Colonial Office, London, to JSL, 3
January 1890
No 452, Colonial Secretary’s Office, Hong Kong, to JSL, 13 March
1891 Letter from Wodehouse, Hong Kong, to JSL, 3 January 1891
No 961, Colonial Secretary’s Office, Hong Kong, to JSL, 6 June 1891
No 963, Colonial Secretary’s Office, Hong Kong, to JSL, 6 June 1891
No 89, Colonial Secretary’s Office, Hong Kong, to JSL, 15 January
1892
No 451, Colonial Secretary’s Office, Hong Kong, to JSL, 16 March
1892
Letter from William Robinson, Hong Kong, to JSL, 22 October 1892
No 1748, Colonial Secretary’s Office, Hong Kong, to JSL, 6
September 1894
Envelope containing letter from Takatu Zen-ichi, Japanese
Government, to JSL, 25th day, 9th month of 27th year of Meiji (c.1894)
No 39, Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL, 26 March 1895
JSL’s reply to No. 39. 28 March 1895
No 1522, Colonial Secretary’s Office, Hong Kong, to Governor, 13
August 1894
Folder with memo from JSL, 11 July 1895, containing No 1475,
Colonial Secretary’s Office, Hong Kong, to Riots Committee, 11 July
1895
No 87, Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL, 17 July 1896
No 90, Colonial Secretary’s Office, Hong Kong, to JSL, 15 January
1897
No. 98 Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL, 14 July 1897
JSL’s reply to above, Hong Kong, 16 July 1897
Governor Robinson, Hong Kong, to JSL, 6 December 1897, enclosing
Jubilee Gold Medal.
c) Documents relating to the revolution in China. 7 items:
First republican flag hoisted over Weihai City, Weihaiwei, c.1911
Folder headed ‘Revolution in China: Duplicates of Government Despatches etc.’
Translation of Despatch from the Governor of Shantung to the
Commissioner of Weihaiwei, 1 December 1911. (Manuscript by the
hand of Reginald Johnston)
Manuscript confidential memo from JSL to Government staff,
Weihaiwei, 20 November 1911 (4 sheets)
Translation of Despatch from the Governor of Shantung to the
Commissioner of Weihaiwei, 11 November 1911. (Manuscript by the
hand of JSL). (3 sheets)
Manuscript confidential memo from JSL to Government staff,
Weihaiwei, 21 November 1911 (2 sheets)
Translation of letter from Sun, Commander of the Republic of China
in Shantung Province, to Commissioner of Weihaiwei, 15 November
1911. (Manuscript by hand of JSL)
d) Folder marked ‘Private’ and headed ‘Report on Weihaiwei
by Captain Percy Scott of HMS Terrible 23 Feb ?’(1902). 2
items:
Letter from Percy Scott to JSL, 23 February 1902
Typed report by Percy Scott ‘A few remarks about Wei-Hai-Wei’. (7 sheets)
e) Folder marked ‘Private’ and headed ‘Views on Weihaiwei by
Captain Windham RN’. 3 items:
Letter from Windham, HMS Amphitrite, China Station to JSL, 24
September 1901
Letter from JSL, HMS Iris, Gibraltar, to ‘My Dear Admiral’, 12
December 1901 (5 sheets)
Signed menu card for JSL’s final dinner in Weihaiwei, 21 April 1921
f) Various papers relating to the rendition of Weihaiwei. 13
items:
Envelope Addressed to JSL and headed ‘Rendition of Weihaiwei E
Clark’ which contained 2 letters and a memo by E Clark
Letter from E Clark, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 24 July 1924
Letter from E Clark, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 24 July 1924, (2 sheets)
containing a copy letter from E Clark to Mr Collins, Honorary
Secretary of the British Rendition Committee, London, 18 December
1921 (3 sheets).
Copy of letter from S Roberts, Honorary Secretary of the British
Rendition Committee, Weihaiwei, to The Officer Administering the
Government of Weihaiwei, 21 July 1922 and enclosing memo from E
Clark, Weihaiwei, regarding the rendition of the territory, July 1922
(8 sheets).
Copy of map showing Shantung and Weihaiwei, Dingle and Fruin,
Shanghai, November 1914. (In two parts)
Letter from A Blunt, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 22 April 1921. (In envelope)
Letter from G Grindle, Colonial Office, London, to JSL, 15 May 1923.
(In envelope) Enclosed with this is a letter from Hardy Jowett,
Government House, Weihaiwei to the Duke of Devonshire, London, 15 March 1923 (3 sheets) enclosing a letter and statement from
Herbert Beer, Weihaiwei School, 10 March 1923 (5 sheets)
Draft of letter from JSL, Geneva, to G Grindle, London, 20 May 1923
Draft manuscript ‘Notes on Weihaiwei’, dated April 1934 (6 sheets)
with envelope
g) Staffing in Weihaiwei and Shantung agreements. 18 items:
Letter from G E Morrison, Peking, to JSL, 29 March 1905, enclosing
the official Chinese text of the Kiaochao Convention; copy of the
Kiaochao Convention as published for general use; Chinese preamble
of new Coal Mining Regulations, 21 March 1900; Article XVII of the
Coal Mining Regulations of 21 March 1900 with their preamble (2
sheets); Article XVII of the draft Mining Regulations referring to the
Five Zones and never signed.
Letter from Sir John Jordan, British Legation, Peking, to JSL, 11 April
1913
Draft letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to D Alston, Peking, 19 September
1913 (2 sheets)
Letter from D Alston, British Legation, Peking, to JSL, October 1913 Draft letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to D Alston, Peking, 10 November
1913
Envelope headed ‘Re seconding Consular Officers’ and containing
letter from Captain Seigne, Shanghai, to JSL, 18 February 1914; copy
of letter from Captain Seigne to the Senior British Naval Officer,
Yangtse, 19 January 1914
Draft letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to Sir John Jordan, Peking, 15 March
1914 (2 sheets)
Letter from Sir John Jordan, Peking to JSL, 21 March 1914
Letter from E Jameson, Weihaiwei, to JSL, undated (April 1914)
Letter (in E Jameson’s writing) from JSL, Weihaiwei, to Sir John
Jordan, 2 April 1914
Copy of Confidential letter No. 47, Jordan, Peking to Sir Edward
Grey, London, 9 April 1914 (6 sheets)
h) Photographs removed to Scottish National Photographic Archive at
the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
i) 6 items:
Letter from G S Moss, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 1 September 1932 with a
copy of a Chinese seal
Three books in Chinese by Captain T S Hsu regarding the future
development of Weihaiwei, c. 1932
Typed translation of article, ‘Hu Shih on the Communist Menace in
China’ from the Tu Li Ping Lun (Independent Critic), 31 July 1932. (5
sheets)
j) Weihaiwei intelligence reports. 5 items:
Envelope which once contained the reports
Letter from C P Lucas, London, to JSL, Engadine, Switzerland, 24 December 1922, with envelope
Letter from G S Moss, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 7 April 1933, with two
copies of the Weihaiwei Consulate Intelligence Report for the six
months ending 31 March 1933
k) Miscellaneous letters, mainly 1900-1911. 102 items:
H P Williams, Commodore’s Office, Hong Kong, to Edith Stewart
Lockhart, 18 August 1900
Lord Ronaldshay to Edith Stewart Lockhart, Saturday, undated, c.
1906
C B Langton, Chertsey, Surrey, to JSL, 26 November 1905 (2 sheets)
Eustace Leatham, HMS Alacrity, to JSL, 10 August 1906
David Fraser, Simla, India, to JSL, 25 November 1906
Unknown author, Chefoo, to JSL, 23 August 1906
Jamieson, Johannesburg, South Africa, too JSL, 11 June 1906 (4 sheets)
Lung Pui Chi, Butterfield and Swire, Hong Kong, to JSL, 13 October
1906, (2 sheets)
C T Tang, Bureau of Foreign Affairs, Tsinanfu, Shantung, to JSL, 6
September 1906, (2 Sheets)
Colonial Office circular for Sir Robert Herbert’s memorial, 5 June
1906 Sheet headed ‘Characters of scrolls presented to me by the District
Headmen of Weihaiwei, 29 October 1906’ (In JSL’s writing)
Arnold Robertson, British Legation, Peking, to JSL, 27 July 1906
I Jones, Chefoo, to JSL, 5 July 1906
E Ohlmer, Kiaochow Customs, Tsingtao, to JSL, 24 June 1906 (2
sheets)
Alexander Hosie, British Legation, Peking, to JSL, 27 May 1906
Mok Man-cheung, Hong Kong, to JSL, 4 June 1906 (2 sheets)
Archibald Rose, British Consulate, Chefoo, to JSL, 2 June 1906
Mr Eckford, Cornabe, Eckford & Co, Chefoo, to JSL, 8 June 1906 (4
sheets)
Leaflet ‘Office for the Dedication of St James’ Church, Liu Kung Tao,
China’ (Weihaiwei), undated
Copy of Confidential despatch JSL, Weihaiwei, to Secretary of State
for the Colonies, London, 11 November 1911 (2 sheets)
Copy of Confidential despatch JSL, Weihaiwei, to Secretary of State
for the Colonies, London, 14 November 1911 (3 sheets), with
enclosure containing translation of despatch from the Sub-district
Deputy Magistrate of the City of Weihai to JSL, 14 November 1911
Copy of Confidential despatch JSL, Weihaiwei, to Secretary of State
for the Colonies, London, 7 December 1911 (2 sheets), with
enclosure containing translation of despatch from the Governor of
Shantung to JSL, 1 December 1911 (2 sheets)
Copy of Confidential despatch JSL, Weihaiwei, to Secretary of State
for the Colonies, London, 13 January 1912 (2 sheets), with enclosure
containing translation of despatch from the Governor of Shantung to
JSL, 1 December 1911 (2 sheets)
H Wilcox, China Association, London, to JSL, 7 August 1924
Draft copy from JSL, London, to H Wilcox, 8 August 1924
Draft copy from JSL, Weihaiwei, to Admiral Misu, Port Arthur, 30 October 1906
Newspaper, Amtsblatt fur das Deutsche Kiautschou-Gebiet, Tsingtao,
4 December 1905
Draft copy from JSL, Weihaiwei, to Lambert, London, 19 April 1921
Telegram, Admiral Sir Alexander Duff, Hong Kong, to JSL, 18 April
1921
Telegram, JSL, Weihaiwei, to Admiral Sir Alexander Duff, Hong Kong,
19 April 1921
Memo, JSL, Weihaiwei, to Senior District Officer, Weihaiwei, 19 April
1921
Draft copy from JSL to Admiral Sir Alexander Duff, Hong Kong,
undated (April 1921), (2 sheets)
Circular No. 1302, Inspectorate General of Customs, Peking, 1
December 1905
Archibald Rose, Chefoo, to JSL, 8 June 1906 (2 sheets)
Mr Eckford, Chefoo, to JSL, 11 June 1906
John Ferguson, North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society,
Shanghai, to JSL, 22 May 1906, enclosing certificate of Honorary
Membership
JSL, Weihaiwei, to John Ferguson, 16 June 1906 Clipping from a Chinese newspaper, undated
Putnam Weale, Shanghai, to JSL, 9 June 1904
Matthew Nathan, Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL, 11 June
1906
Bernard Gordon Lennox, Chinese Regiment, Weihaiwei, to JSL,
‘Saturday’, (1906?)
Lancelot D Carnegie, Peking, to JSL, 4 June 1906
Mr Robertson, Shanghai, to JSL, 20 June 1906 (2 sheets)
Everard M Blair, Tientsin, to JSL, 21 June 1906
Putnam Weale, Shanghai, to JSL, 24 June 1906
J S Chwang, Bureau of Foreign Affairs, Tsinanfu, to JSL, 22 June 1906
(2 sheets)
G Hillenbrand (?), Tsingtao, to JSL, 27 June 1906 (2 sheets)
V Semmerz (?), Tsingtao, to JSL, 12 June 1906
F Vatrio (?), Kobe, to JSL, 20 May 1906
Mr Barnes (?), Transvaal Emigration Agent, Shantung, to JSL, 29 May
1906
Lady E Blake, The King’s Pavilion, Kandy, Ceylon, to JSL, 6 April 1906
(2 sheets)
Captain Tonami, HIJMS Okashi, to JSL, 2 June 1906
Archibald Rose, Chefoo, to JSL, 29 June 1906, with enclosure of
translation of the leading article in the Tsingtauer Neueste
Nachrichten, 23 May 1906 (3 sheets)
E H Kempson, Principal, King William’s College, Isle of Man, to JSL, 6
May 1928, plus typed copy of the same
E B S (?), Chartered Bank of India Australia and China, Shanghai, to
JSL, 14 July 1906
H J Findlay, George Watson’s College, Edinburgh, to JSL, 21 May 1906
Sheng Ngun, Chinanfu, to JSL, 28 June 1906
C T Tang, Chinanfu, to JSL, 26 June 1906 Meyrick Hewlett, HBM Consul general, Seoul, to JSL, 20 June 1906 (2
sheets)
J S Chwang, Bureau of Foreign Affairs, Tsinanfu, to JSL, 4 July 1906
Eustace Leatham, HMS Alacrity, to JSL, 16 July 1906
Robert Walter, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 17 July 1906
J R Clarke, SS Arcadia, Singapore, to JSL, undated (c.1906)
‘Lindsay’, War Office, London, to JSL, 8 June 1906 (2 sheets)
Pelham (?), HBM Consulate General, Shanghai, to JSL, 14 July 1906
Matthew Nathan, Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL, 23 July
1906
Richard Hancock, Hong Kong, to JSL, 12 July 1906
Matthew Nathan, Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL, 15 August
1906
C C M(?), Chinese Regiment, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 8 September 1906
C C M (?), Chinese Regiment, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 9 September 1906
Lord Ronaldshay to JSL, Saturday 2, undated, c. 1906
Francis X Huih, Port Edward, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 9 September 1906
Unsigned memo to JSL, relaying telephone message from Commander
in Chief, 19 August (1906?)
Eustace Leatham, HMS Alacrity, to Edith Stewart Lockhart, 6 July 1906
Archibald Rose, Chefoo, to JSL, 3 August 1906 2 sheets)
George Crusen, Tsingtao, to JSL, 16 July 1906
Bernard Gordon Lennox, Chinese Regiment, Weihaiwei, to JSL,
Tuesday, undated (c. 1906)
G N Noel (?), Downham, Norfolk, to JSL, 2 July 1906
J Miller (?), Chief Commissioner’s Camp, Central Provinces, to JSL, 25
March 1906
Molly Stobart, London, to JSL, 29 March 1906
Cecil F Thursly, HMS King Alfred, China Station, to JSL, undated
(1906?)
C Rowe, HMS King Alfred, China Station, to JSL, 7 September 1906
H H Waters, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 30 September 1906
Mr Marsh (?), HMS King Alfred, China Station, to Edith Stewart
Lockhart, 6 October 1906
Mr Marsh (?), HMS King Alfred, China Station, to Edith Stewart
Lockhart, Wednesday, undated, c. 1906
Sir Poshan Wei Yuk, Hong Kong, to JSL, 28 July 1906
Leaflet with membership list for The Ends of the Earth Club, 1906,
with postcard from the same, in original envelope, 1906
Bernard Gordon Lennox, Chinese Regiment, Weihaiwei, to JSL,
Monday, undated, c. 1906
Bernard Gordon Lennox, Chinese Regiment, Weihaiwei, to JSL,
Tuesday, undated, c. 1906
Henry Wilkin, Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL, 22 July 1906
C Addis, Off Lantao, Hong Kong, to JSL, 6 August 1906, (15 sheets)
Lord Ronaldshay, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 25 August 1906
V Semmerz (?), Tsingtao, to JSL, 19 August 1906
Undated and untitled newspaper clipping
l) Miscellaneous papers relating to Weihaiwei. 64 items:
Publisher’s leaflet for A Manual of Chinese Quotations by JSL, 1893. 6
copies
Chinese address given to JSL when he received an umbrella, cloak and
scrolls in Weihaiwei, 29 October 1906
G Grindle, Downing Street, London, to JSL, Lossiemouth, Scotland, 18
July 1921, with enclosure, copy of letter from Blunt, Weihaiwei, to
Winston Churchill, London, 7 May 1921, and copy of reply from
Churchill, London, to Blunt, Weihaiwei, 18 July 1921, in original
envelope
G Grindle, Downing Street, London, to JSL, Lossiemouth, Scotland, 4
July 1921, with enclosures; copy of Admiralty M.52497 to Under
Secretary of State, Colonial Office, 17 June 1921; extract of China
Station General letter No. 195, No. 417/661/E.66Q. to Secretary of
the Admiralty, 20 April 1921; copy of Grindle 30935/21, London, to
the Secretary, Admiralty, 4 July 1921, in original envelope
P L Crosbie, Royal Naval Hospital, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 22 April 1921
Charles and Betty Burnett, St John’s Parsonage, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 21
April (1921) Weihaiwei Meteorological Report, 22 July 1918, with memo on
reverse
Copy of speech by E E Clark to JSL during presentation, Weihaiwei,
20 April 1921
C S Addis, London, to JSL, London, 24 December 1928
Copy of farewell speech by JSL to the Chinese Chamber of
Commerce, Weihaiwei, April 1921 (2 sheets)
Copy of farewell speech by JSL to Chinese Members of Government
Staff, Weihaiwei, April 1921 (2 sheets)
Two Chinese addresses, plus hand-written draft of farewell speech by
JSL to Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Weihaiwei, April 1921
A Blunt, Weihaiwei, to Winston Churchill, 7 May 1921, enclosing
copies of Speech by Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of
Commerce, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 21 April 1921; JSL’s reply to the
address; translation of address by ‘The Stage’ to JSL, April 1921;
second address by Chinese Chamber of Commerce to JSL, April
1921; text of stone tablet erected by Chinese Chamber of Commerce
in honour of JSL, April 1921; address by District Headmen,
Weihaiwei, to JSL, April 1921; text of stone tablet erected by District
Headmen in honour of JSL, April 1921; copy of memo from Churchill
to Blunt, 18 July 1921. (12 sheets in envelope)
Sheet with 3 memos, Weihaiwei, 21 April 1921
5 Chinese Addresses made to JSL, Weihaiwei, April 1921
Address by Chinese Members of Government staff, Weihaiwei, April
1921 (2 sheets) and JSL’s hand-written reply (2 sheets)
Concert programme, S S Pyrrhus, 1 June 1921
Letter from Lau Chu Pak to JSL, Hong Kong, 29 April 1921, enclosing
list of Chinese guests meeting Stewart Lockhart at Hongkong Hotel,
Hong Kong, 2 May 1921 plus provisional list of the same
Poem about Weihaiwei, anon and undated Copy of speech in honour of JSL by residents of the territory,
Weihaiwei, 20 April 1921
Telegram from the community of Weihaiwei to JSL, 27 April 1921
Invitation in envelope for JSL and wife to royal garden party, London,
17 July 1925
Telegram from Admiral Duff to JSL, 29 April 1921
Telegram from Southcott to JSL, 30 April 1921
Telegram from Henderson and Collins to JSL, 30 April 1921
Proof entry for JSL for Who’s Who, undated
Certificate appointing JSL Chief Scout, Weihaiwei, 8 July 1920
Envelope containing letter from C S Addis, London, to JSL, 20
December 1922 and returning letter from E H Parker, Liverpool, to
JSL 8 December 1922
Original folder containing above papers
/2 Documents relating to Hong Kong and Weihaiwei
a) Stewart Lockhart’s part in the acquisition of the New
Territories in Hong Kong. 33 items: Folder headed (in JSL’s handwriting) ‘My part in taking over the New
Territory, Hong Kong 1898-1899’. (Folder contained all the
undermentioned items.
The Hongkong Government Gazette, No. 17, Vol. XLV, 8 April 1899
The Hongkong Government Gazette Extraordinary, No. 24, Vol. XLV, 18
May 1899 (with note in JSL’s writing ‘Received at Taipo 20 May 1899’)
Memo from Major Cameron Somerville, Private Secretary to the
Governor, Hong Kong, to JSL, 3 April 1899. Containing typed copy of
same enclosing despatch from Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State
for the Colonies, to Governor of Hong Kong, 23 December 1898,
plus typed copy of same. (3 sheets)
Letter from C P Lucas, Colonial Office, London, to JSL, 23 June 1898
(4 sheets)
Draft reply from JSL to C P Lucas (undated but in response to letter
of 23 June 1898)
Major General Black, Officer Administering Government, Hong Kong,
to JSL, 3 August 1898
Letter from Edward Wingfield, Colonial Office, to JSL, 21 November
1898
Letter from Bertram Cox, Colonial Office, to JSL, 10 December 1898
Envelope headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Simmonds Report and Map’
containing 3 sheets report and map relating to operations in the New
Territories around Taipo, 17-18 April, 1899 (4 sheets)
Manuscript notes regarding questions to be resolved in relation to the
British take over of the New Territories. Undated
5 notices in Chinese (displayed in New Territories, c.1898?)
Letter from Sir Henry Blake, Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL,
17 April 1899
Letter from Sir Henry Blake, Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL,
22 April 1899 Letter from Sir Henry Blake, Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL,
26 June 1899 (2 sheets)
Manuscript extract of Lt. Col. O’Gorman’s report on the military
operations in the New Territories, 6 May 1898
Memo from Sir Henry Blake, Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL,
13 June 1899, enclosing copy of a despatch from Joseph Chamberlain,
Colonial Office, to Sir Henry Blake, 9 May 1899 (2 sheets)
Despatch No. 1022, Colonial Secretary’s Office, Hong Kong, to JSL,
29 June 1899, enclosing copy of despatch from Joseph Chamberlain,
Colonial Office, to Governor, Hong Kong, 26 May 1899 (2 sheets)
Despatch No. 1034, Colonial Secretary’s Office, Hong Kong, to JSL, 3
July 1899, enclosing copy of despatch from Joseph Chamberlain,
Colonial Office, to Governor, Hong Kong, 26 May 1899 (2 sheets)
Memo from Sir Henry Blake, Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL,
2 August 1899, enclosing copy of a despatch from Joseph
Chamberlain, Colonial Office, to Sir Henry Blake, 23 June 1899 (2
sheets)
Photocopy from The Graphic, May 27 1899, showing New territories
Photocopy from contemporary newspaper showing Stewart Lockhart
hoisting flag over New Territories Draft letter from JSL, Southport, England, to Under Secretary of State
from the Colonies, 27 November 1898
b) Administration of government, Hong Kong. 12 items:
Envelope headed ‘Administration of Government Hongkong’
3 newspaper cuttings pasted onto a single sheet regarding floods in
Canton, 1885
Confidential memo From Sir William Robinson, Government House,
Hong Kong, to JSL, 18 February 1896
Letter from Sir William Robinson, Government House, Hong Kong,
to JSL, 18 February 1896
Draft of confidential memo from JSL , Hong Kong, to Sir William
Robinson, Governor, Hong Kong, 20 February 1896 (2 sheets)
Copy of confidential memo from Joseph Chamberlain, Colonial Office,
London, to Sir William Robinson, Hong Kong, 11 April 1896
Copy of confidential memo from Sir William Robinson, Government
House, Hong Kong, to Joseph Chamberlain, London, 30 March 1897
Copy of confidential memo from Joseph Chamberlain, Colonial Office,
London, to Sir William Robinson, Hong Kong, 4 May 1896 (in JSL’s
writing)
Copy of confidential memo from Sir William Robinson, Government
House, Hong Kong, to Joseph Chamberlain, London, 26 January 1898
(in JSL’s writing)
Hong Kong No. 82, Governor of Hong Kong to The Earl of Derby,
Secretary of State for the Colonies, London, 23 May 1883 (7 sheets)
Hong Kong No. 318, Governor of Hong Kong to The Earl of Derby,
Secretary of State for the Colonies, London, 30 November 1883 (16
sheets)
Hong Kong No. 330, Governor of Hong Kong to The Earl of Derby,
Secretary of State for the Colonies, London, 7 December 1883 (4 sheets)
c1) Papers relating to the acquisition of the New Territories,
Hong Kong. 30 items:
Folder headed ‘My Report and other papers regarding taking and
control of the New Territory, Hong Kong’ (in JSL’s writing)
Chinese notice headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘San fu Magistrate’s
Notification’
Chinese notice
Copy (in Chinese) of memorandum from Mr Wang, with undated
note by JSL
Chinese notice
Hand drawn map of Hong Kong and the New Territories, c. 1898
Government notification No. 393, Hong Kong, 13 July 1899 – in
English and Chinese
Government notification No. 381, Hong Kong, 7 July 1899 – in English
and Chinese
Government notification relating to Ordinance No. 11, Hong Kong, 23 May 1899 – in English and Chinese
Government ordinance No. 10, Hong Kong, 18 April 1899
Government ordinance No. 11, Hong Kong, 18 April 1899 (3 sheets)
Government ordinance No. 12, Hong Kong, 18 April 1899
Government notification No. 381, Hong Kong, 7 July 1899 – in English
and Chinese
Government notification relating to Ordinance No. 11, Hong Kong,
25 May 1899 – in English and Chinese
Government notification relating to Ordinance No. 11, Hong Kong,
25 May 1899 – in English and Chinese
Government notification relating to Ordinance No. 11, Hong Kong,
25 May 1899 – in English and Chinese
Government notification No. 394, Hong Kong, 15 July 1899 – in
English and Chinese
Government notification No. 387, Hong Kong, 7 July 1899 – in English
and Chinese (10 sheets)
Map of ‘Hong-Kong, Kau-Lung and adjacent territories’, c. 1899
The Hongkong Government Gazette, No. 43, Vol. XLV, 26 August 1899
Letter from Lt. Col. O’Gorman, Taipo, New territories, to JSL, 28
April 1899
Hong Kong No. 1/1900: Protest by T H Whitehead against ‘The
Summoning of Chinese Ordinance’ (No. 40 of 1899), and the Colonial
Secretary’s Memorandum thereon, 11 January 1900
Chinese notice
Manuscript memo by JSL, 14 March 1899
Report by JSL, to Sir Henry Blake, Hong Kong, 3 April 1899 (mistype,
should read 5 April), enclosing letter from Blake to JSL, 3 April 1899
(7 sheets in total)
Manuscript draft of the above report (5 sheets)
Copy of Blake’s letter to JSL, as above (2 sheets) Confidential Report on the Extension of the Colony of Hong Kong,
by JSL, 8 October 1898
Fragment from Confidential Report on the Extension of the Colony
of Hong Kong, by JSL, 8 October 1898
c2) Papers relating to the acquisition of the New Territories,
Hong Kong. 14 items:
Confidential memo by JSL ‘On the introduction of the laws at present
in force in Hong Kong into the New Territory’, c.1899
Memo from Governor, Hong Kong, to JSL. Undated (1899)
Letter from Sir Henry Blake, Government House, Hong Kong, to JSL.
Undated (1899)
Chinese notice
Sheet containing 4 Chinese characters in pencil
Letter from Sir Henry Blake, Hong Kong, to JSL, 3 April 1899
Empty envelope addressed to JSL
Report by JSL, to Sir Henry Blake, Hong Kong, 5 April 1899, enclosing
letter from Blake to JSL, 3 April 1899 (7 sheets in total)
Copy of confidential despatch from Joseph Chamberlain, Colonial
Office, London, to Governor of Hong Kong, 6 January 1899 (33
sheets) Hong Kong No. 1/1900: Protest by T H Whitehead against ‘The
Summoning of Chinese Ordinance’ (No. 40 of 1899), and the Colonial
Secretary’s Memorandum thereon, 11 January 1900
Wei Yuk, Hong Kong, to JSL, 6 April 1899
Sheet with distances within Hong Kong and the New Territories
Confidential Report on the Extension of the Colony of Hong Kong,
by JSL, 8 October 1898
d) Various papers relating to Hong Kong and Weihaiwei. 21
items:
Folder with 9 headings in JSL’s writing
‘China in Transition’ by ‘JNJ’ and JSL. Undated manuscript, (c.1882-
1896) (30 sheets)
Letter from J Chalmers to JSL, 25 August 1887, enclosing Address and
Ode to celebrate the 1887 Jubilee of Queen Victoria’s reign
Port Edward Gazette, Coronation Number, 9 August 1902 (6 copies –
1 in envelope plus empty envelope)
Manuscript of programme for theatrical performance for Prince
Henry of Prussia. (Hong Kong?), undated
Address in Chinese from Governor of Hong Kong to the inhabitants
of the New Territories (2 copies)
Translation by E H Parker of Address to JSL from the inhabitants of
the New Territories (5 sheets)
Address to JSL from the Gentry of the Ha Tsun Sub-district, New
Territories (2 copies)
Translation of the reply by JSL to the Committee-men of Ha Tsun (3
sheets)
Report on a Petition from the Po Leung Kuk, Hong Kong, 5 August 1882
Minute by JSL on a proposal to appoint a Chinese Consul to Hong
Kong, 19 January 1891 (5 sheets) Address to JSL by Chinese inhabitants in Kowloon. Undated
e) Weihaiwei famine, 191-1920. 31 items:
Folder headed ‘Weihaiwei Famine’ (in JSL’s writing)
Accounts of Weihaiwei Famine Relief Fund, 10 August 1920 (2 copies)
Famine Relief Work at Weihaiwei, by JSL, 25 June 1920
Weihaiwei Famine Relief Fund, 23 March 1920 (4 copies)
3 Chinese notices relating to the Weihaiwei Famine
Copy of code telegram from Secretary of State for the Colonies,
London, to JSL, Weihaiwei, 24 March 1920
Chinese envelope from Peking, 1920
3 page Chinese letter, sent in envelope above
Letter in Chinese
Seven Chinese notices
Chinese notice, dated 23 November 1920
Seven Chinese notices
Three newspaper cuttings pasted onto a sheet with a memo from JSL
to his District Officers, 20 December 1919
f) Book containing “List of villages on 2 inch map in the Territory of Weihaiwei”
/3 Documents relating to the New Territories, Hong Kong, and
Weihaiwei
a) Newspaper cuttings relating to Weihaiwei. 98 items:
Folder headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Newspaper cuttings regarding
Weihaiwei
Cutting from North China Daily News, 14 July 1905
Cutting from The Times, 26 May 1906
Cutting from North China Daily News, 14 July 1905
Cutting from a Chinese newspaper
Cutting from North China Daily News, 29 May 1906
Cutting from North China Daily News, 21 August 1907 (5 sheets plus
booklet in Chinese)
2 cuttings from The Times, 5 September and 25 October 1907
Cutting from China Mail, 1 September 1907
Cutting from The Times, 7 August 1908
Cutting from North China Daily News, 26 November 1908
Cutting headed ‘Germany and Shan-tung’, 27 March (The Times?, after
1904)
Cutting headed ‘Germany and Japan’, 20 October 1904
2 Cuttings; North China Daily News, 12 May 1905, The Times, 8 April
(1905?)
Undated and unheaded cutting
Cutting from North China Daily News, 28 June 1905
Cutting from The Times, 7 May 1906
Cutting from Peking and Tientsin Times, 31 October 1908
Cutting from The Times, 11 August 1907
3 cuttings from The Times, 3 and 11 December 1907 2 cuttings from The Times, 18 December 1907, 15 February 1908
Undated and unheaded cutting
Cutting from The Times, 26 May 1899
Cutting from The Morning Post, 25 September 1903
Cutting from North China Daily News, 7 August 1907 (2 sheets)
Cutting from The China Gazette, 7 August 1907 (2 sheets)
Cutting from The Shanghai Mercury, 9 August 1907
Cutting from The Hongkong Telegraph, 27 June 1906, plus another
from an untitled newspaper headed ‘The Future of Weihaiwei’ and
dated 19 June (1906?)
Cutting from A-C Herald and SC&C Gazette, 11 September 1903
2 cuttings from The Times, 23 March and 30 March 1904, and one
from The Mail, 23 March 1904
Undated cutting from The Times, and one from The Mail, 1 April 1904
Undated cutting from The Times, and one from The Mail, 6 April 1904
3 cuttings from The Times, one dated 20 July 1904
Page from The Times, 27 August 1904
Cutting from The Daily Press, 9 September (1904?)
Cutting from The Times of India, 29 November 1904
Cutting from The Times, 19 May 1905 Loose cutting from The Peking and Tientsin Times, 1 July 1905
Untitled newspaper cutting, 25 May 1905
Cutting from The Aberdeen Daily Journal, 24 July 1905
Loose undated cutting headed ‘The beauties of Weihaiwei’
Cutting from The Scotsman, 29 July 1905
Cutting from The Daily Mail ‘Overseas’, 15 September 1905
Cutting from The Times of India, 16 February 1905 (5 sheets)
Cutting from The Times, 7 August 1905
Cutting headed ‘China Overland Trade Report’, 7 September
2 cuttings from The Daily Mail, 15 September 1905
Cutting from The Hongkong Weekly Press, 7 October 1905
Cutting from The Times, 22 February 1906, with cutting from Chefoo
Daily News, 3 April 1906
Cutting from The Times, 9 March 1906, with cutting from Chefoo Daily
News, 13 April 1906
2 cuttings from The Times, 20 and 28 March 1906
Cutting from The Tientsin Times, 31 March 1906, with cutting from
Times of India, 26 May 1906
Cutting from Chefoo Daily News, 14 May 1906, with cutting from North
China Daily News, 26 June 1906
5 cuttings, one headed China Mail 1909
4 cuttings, one dated 13 July 1906 (no titles)
Cutting headed ‘Chinese Finance’, 25 January 1909
2 cuttings, headed ‘The Opium Traffic’, 25 January 1909, and ‘Japan
and China’, 26 January 1909
2 cuttings headed ‘Opium in China’ and ‘The Opium Commission’, 28
January 1909
2 cuttings headed ‘Chinese Financial Questions’, 27 January 1909, and
‘Vermin and Disease’, 28 January 1909
Cutting headed ‘Impressions of Japan’, 30 January 1909 Cutting headed ‘The Future of Weihaiwei’, 17 September 1906
2 cuttings headed ‘Imperial and Foreign Intelligence’, 1 February 1909,
and ‘The International Opium Commission’, 2 February 1909
Loose cutting headed ‘Wireless Telegraphy’, 26 October 1904
Cuttings from Chefoo Daily News, 10, 11, 13 February 1906 (4 sheets)
Cutting headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘New Constitution in China’, undated
Folder containing cutting headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Chefoo Weihsien
Railway’, 20 July 1907
b) Parliamentary debates relating to Weihaiwei. 21 items:
Folder headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Parliamentary Debates regarding
Weihaiwei’
Bundle of papers headed ‘Parliamentary Papers. China’, listing relevant
parliamentary papers 1806-1878. (31 sheets)
Folder headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Parliamentary Debates regarding
Weihaiwei’, with memo from JSL to Sir Cyprian Budge, Commander
in Chief, China Station, 26 June 1902. Folder contained all the below
mentioned items
Sheet of Chinese text headed ‘No. 1’, 21 May 1906
Sheet of Chinese text headed ‘No. 2’, 23 May 1906 Sheet of Chinese text headed ‘No. 3’, 23 May 1906
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LXIX, Fourth Volume of Session 1899. (copy) (18 sheets)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LXX, Fifth Volume of Session 1899. (copy) (2 sheets)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LIX, Seventh Volume of Session 1898. (copy) (1 page)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LVII, Fifth Volume of Session 1898. (copy) (8 sheets)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LVIII Sixth Volume of Session 1898. (copy) (19 sheets)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LXXIII, Sixth Volume of Session 1899. (copy) (2 sheets)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LXXIII, Eighth Volume of Session 1899. (copy) (3 sheets)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LVI, Fourth Volume of Session 1898. (copy) (26 sheets)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LXXV, Tenth Volume of Session 1899. (copy) (1 page)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LXXIX, Second Volume of Session 1900. (copy) (3 sheets)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LXXX, Third Volume of Session 1900. (copy) (3 sheets)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LXXXI, Fourth Volume of Session 1900. (copy) (3 sheets)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. LXXXII, Fifth Volume of Session 1900. (copy) (1 page)
Bundle of papers: Extracts from The Parliamentary Debates, Fourth
Series, Vol. XCVIII, Tenth Volume of Session 1901. (copy) (2 sheets)
Cutting from The Times, 21 March 1902
c1) Papers regarding the New Territories, Hong Kong. 25 items:
Sheet of paper headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Papers regarding the New
Territory Hong Kong’
Index to papers (6 sheets)
Index to Papers (6 sheets)
1. Memorandum on Land Tax in Kowloon, 4 February 1899
2. Statement furnished by Mr Ching San Fung
3. Land Notes
4. Notes on the original registers of land
5. Memorandum of Land Tax in San On District by Mr Mok, the San
On Magistrate
6. Viceroy Tam’s proclamation about buying land
7. List of landowners in San On paying tax to the Tung Kun
Magistrate
8. Information on San On District from the Red Book
9. Notes on the area of the New Territory
10. Sample of a Red Deed, or stamped deed
11. Sample of Deed of Absolute sale of a fishing place
12. Sample of a Deed of Absolute Assignment 13. Sample of a Kai Mi appended to a Title Deed
14. Translation of a Salt Certificate
15. Notes on salt
16. Salt Beds
17. Mr King’s notes on salt and rice fields
18. Empty envelope headed ‘List of officers in the San On District,
plus map of the New Territories with original envelope
19. Notes on Prison
20. Notes on Police
c2) Papers regarding the New Territories, Hong Kong. 12 items:
21. Notes on brothels
22. Notes on the blind and beggars
23. Notes on officials
24. Report of Mr Ormsby, including 4 partial sheets
25. Envelope headed ‘Reports…’ and containing Report by Captain
Custance, with map, Report by Commodore Swinton Holland, 25
August 1898, Report by Commander Spencer de Horsey, with
map, 25 August 1898
26. Report by Lt. Rundall
27. JSL’s Journal of Inspection through the New Territories, 8-22
August 1898
28. Letter from JSL, Hong Kong, to Acting Colonial Secretary, 25
August 1898
29. Letter from JSL, Hong Kong, to Acting Colonial Secretary.
Undated
30. List of names of villages and their population within the New
Territories
c3) Papers regarding the New Territories, Hong Kong. 14 items: 31. List of villages and populations not included in the convention
32. Number of officers, men and people in Kau-lung city, with 3
sheets of Chinese characters
33. Report on Kowloon by Isidore Xavier
34. Conversion tables for weights and measures
35. Opium revenue
36. Imports and exports
37. Foreign imports
38. Summary of property belonging to the Imperial Maritime Customs
in Kowloon
39. Letter from JSL, Hong Kong, to Mr Hillier, 16 August 1898
40. Letter from Mr Hillier, Custom House, Kowloon, to JSL, 16
August 1898
41. Letter from Mr Hillier, Custom House, Kowloon, to JSL, 26
August 1898
c4) Papers regarding the New Territories, Hong Kong. 11 items:
42. Translations of miscellaneous Chinese documents
43. China Association Papers
44. Missing 45. Letter from Mr Ormsby, Hong Kong, to JSL, 30 August (1898?)
46. Report on sources of Revenue by Mr Sercombe Smith
47. Confidential copy of letter from Sir Claude Macdonald, Peking, to
Major General Wilsone Black, 11 July 1898, containing report by
Robert Hart
48. Regulations with regard to the New Territories, 18 July 1898
49. Letter from Major General Black, Government House, Hong
Kong, to Sir Claude Macdonald, 15 August 1898
50. Letter from Major General Black, Hong Kong, to Joseph
Chamberlain, London, 29 July 1898
51. Letter from Chatterton Wilcox, Hong Kong Chamber of
Commerce, to T Sercombe Smith, Hong Kong, 12 August 1898
52. Letter from Major General Black, Hong Kong, to Joseph
Chamberlain, 13 August 1898
/4 Documents relating to Weihaiwei, 1902-1921
a) Papers relating to Weihaiwei. 40 items:
Folder headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Weihaiwei 1902 to 1921’
Folder headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Newspaper cuttings from Hong Kong
China Mail regarding my departure from Hong Kong to Weihaiwei in
1902’, containing newspaper cuttings from the China Mail, 19 April
1902 (5 sheets), 21 April 1902 (3 sheets), and 22 April 1902 (1 page)
Letter from JSL, Hong Kong, to a group of Chinese gentlemen, 14
February 1889, in English and Chinese and containing a separate sheet
of Chinese writing.
Letter from Joseph Chamberlain, Downing Street, London, to JSL, 31
January 1902, enclosing the Royal Sign Manual and Signet appointing
SL Commissioner of Weihaiwei, 2 printed copies of the same, and
Government Notification No. 487; the Weihaiwei Order in Council 1901
Peking and Tientsin Times, 20 January 1903 (2 copies)
Typed extract from The Weihaiwei Gazette, 24 January 1914 (6 sheets)
Cutting from the Peking and Tientsin Times, 20 January 1903
Folder headed (in JSL’s writing), ‘Victory Celebrations, Nov. 1918 with
photos’, and containing; Chinese letter on pink paper; an address in
Chinese; programme for the Weihaiwei Armistice Sports
Day, 30 November 1918, (2 copies); blue envelope headed (in JSL’s
writing) ‘Spare newspaper cuttings and containing two sets of cuttings
from an unidentified papers, one set (2 copies) headed ‘Victory Pier at
Weihaiwei’, 22 November (1918), and one set (2 copies) headed
‘Outport Victory Celebrations’, 22 November (1918); 2 sheets with
the same cuttings pasted onto them; a letter in Chinese; Weihaiwei
Government Gazette Extraordinary, No. 28, Vol. XI, 1918 (2 copies)
Folder headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Peace celebrations 18th & 19th July
1919 with photos’, and containing; memo from JSL to committee
members of the peace celebrations, 4 July 1919; list of the committee
members; a description of the celebrations with a cutting from the
Shanghai Times, 31 July 1919, attached
Folder headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Confidential Despatches regarding my Retirement’, and containing; Draft copy of Confidential Despatch
5/1920, JSL to Secretary of State for the Colonies, London, 10 August
1920; copy of reply from Secretary of State to JSL, 21 October 1920;
draft copy of Confidential Despatch 8/1920, JSL to Secretary of State,
10 December 1920
b) Papers relating to JSL’s honours. 46 items:
Folder headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘CMG 1898’ and containing;
Appointment of CMG signed by Queen Victoria, 21 May 1898 and
original envelope;
Letter from Edward Wingfield, London, to JSL, 15 December 1898;
Letter from Joseph Chamberlain, London, to JSL, 20 May 1898;
Draft letter from JSL, London, to Joseph Chamberlain, 21 May 1898;
Invitation to Investiture ceremony from Sir Albert Woods, London,
to JSL, 3 December 1898;
Compliment slip from Sir Albert Woods to JSL containing 2 leaflets
with details of the Investiture, 1898;
Notification of JSL’s CMG from Robert Herbert, London, 20 May
1898;
Letter from Edward Wingfield, London, to JSL, 3 December 1898;
Cutting from The Times, 12 December 1898;
History and Constitution of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael
and Saint George, London, HMSO, 16 August 1887;
The Statutes of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George,
1891, London, HMSO, 1897;
Letter from Robert Herbert, London, to JSL, 28 May 1903, with
original envelope.
Folder headed ‘KCMG Correspondence regarding’, and containing;
Envelope headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘KCMG Warrant &
Correspondence. Coronation Medal 1911 Correspondence regarding’;
The Statutes of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George,
1902, London, HMSO, 1903;
Appointment of KCMG signed by King Edward VII, 9 November 1908;
Telegram From Lord Crewe, London, to JSL, 9 November 1908;
Sheet with 2 newspaper cuttings; South China Morning Post, 12
November 1908, and China Mail, 10 November 1908;
Letter from the Duke of Argyll, London, to JSL, 7 November 1908;
Letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to the Duke of Argyll, 22 December
1908;
Draft letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to the Duke of Argyll, 22 December
1908;
Appointment by Edward VII of JSL to be KCMG, 9 November 1908;
Letter from Sir Montagu F Ommanney , London, to JSL, 11 December
1908;
Letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to Sir Montagu Ommanney, 18 January
1909;
Envelope containing letter from Lord Crewe, London, to JSL, 9
November 1908 and JSL’s draft reply, 22 December 1908;
Envelope containing printed letter from W A Baillie Hamilton, January 1905, plus a leaflet about the chapel of St Michael and St George with
an additional two sheets of information about the chapel;
3 Circular letters from Robert Herbert, London, to JSL, June, August
and December 1904;
Weihaiwei Government Gazette, No. 23, Vol. I, 1908 (2 copies);
Letter from W A Baillie Hamilton, London, to JSL, 11 March 1909.
Blue envelope headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Coronation Medal 1911
Correspondence regarding and containing;
Letter from L Harcourt, London, to Lady Stewart Lockhart, 25 July
1911;
Letter from L Harcourt, London, to JSL, 26 July 1911;
Letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to L Harcourt, 15 August 1911;
Letter from Lady Stewart Lockhart, Weihaiwei, to L Harcourt, 15
August 1911.
c) JSL’s appointment as Commissioner of Weihaiwei. 10 items:
Envelope which contained the items in this folder
Folder headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Private. J H Stewart Lockhart
Appointment as Commissioner Correspondence regarding’
Note (in JSL’s writing): ‘Extract of Correspondence regarding
Commissioner’s Emoluments’ (3 sheets)
Copy of Despatch from Joseph Chamberlain, London, to Officer
Administering Government, Hong Kong, 28 February 1902 enclosing;
Copy letter from Joseph Chamberlain, London, to JSL, 31 January
1902; Copy letter from C P Lucas, London, to The Secretary of the
Treasury, London, 16 December 1901; Copy letter from Francis
Mowatt, London, to the Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office,
London, 28 December 1901; Copy letter from H Bertram Cox,
London, to The Secretary to the Treasury, London, 31 January 1902;
Copy letter from Francis Mowatt, London, to the Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office, London, 12 February 1902; Copy letter from C
P Lucas to The Secretary to the Treasury, London, 28 February 1902
d) Various letters relating to Weihaiwei. 22 items:
Letter from J Cavanagh, United Services Club, Weihaiwei, to JSL, 4
December 1918, enclosing invitation to a Smoking Concert at the
Officers’ Mess
Envelope headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Election as Corresponding Member
Royal Asiatic Society and containing; letter from B Tours, Shanghai, to
JSL, 14 December 1903; draft letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to B Tours,
23 December 1903
Envelope headed (in JSL’s writing) ‘Confidential Weihaiwei and Hong
Kong’ which contained all other items in this file
Draft letter from JSL, on HMS Astraea, to Admiral O-Kubo, Dalny,
undated
Pencilled note in JSL’s writing giving his itinerary in Dalny and Port
Arthur. Undated
Letter from C P Lucas, London, to JSL, 15 August 1906
Letter from C Rowe, HMS King Alfred, China Station, to JSL, 11 October 1906 enclosing confidential copy telegrams, Admiralty to
Commander in Chief, No. 138, 9 October 1906 and Commander in
Chief to Admiralty, No. 141, 10 October 1906
Letter from Matthew Nathan, Hong Kong, to JSL, 6 October 1906
Letter from John Jordan, Peking, to JSL, 17 October 1906
Draft letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to C P Lucas, 15 October 1906 (2
sheets)
Draft letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to Sir Matthew Nathan, 20 October
1906 (2 sheets)
Draft letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to John Jordan 24 October 1906 (2
sheets)
Letter from Matthew Nathan, Hong Kong, to JSL, 26 October 1906
Letter from C P Lucas, London, to JSL, 7 December 1906
Letter from John Jordan, Peking, to JSL, 23 December 1906
Letter from A E Collins, London, to JSL, 21 September 1910
Draft letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to C P Lucas, 1 August 1910 (4
sheets)
Letter from C P Lucas, London, to JSL, 9 September 1910
/5 Correspondence.
a1) Letters from Ku Hung-ming (Kaw Hong Beng) 1887-1909. 16
items:
Canton, 15 July 1887 (5 sheets)
Hong Kong, 20 November 1887 (3 sheets)
Wuchang, 4 September 1891 (3 sheets)
Wuchang, 21 December 1891
Wuchang, 15 May 1892
Wuchang, 29 January 1893
Wuchang, 29 May 1894, with envelope Wuchang, 3 November 1894
Chinkiang, 4 December 1894, with envelope (3 sheets)
Nanking, 27 December 1894 (2 sheets)
Nanking, 29 May 1895
Shanghai, 5 April 1906 (4 sheets), with a review of Cantonese Love
Songs
Shanghai, 15 June 1906 (5 sheets)
5 sheets from The Celestial Empire, 20 November 1909
Review of Reminiscences of a Viceroy’s Secretary (by JSL)
Newspaper cutting headed ‘Bolshevism in Old China’
a2) Letters from Ku Hung-ming (Kaw Hong Beng) 1910-1912. 34
items:
Newspaper cutting headed ‘Shanghai Germans suffer cruel hardships’
Shanghai, 4 March 1910 (7 sheets)
Shanghai, 21 September 1910 (8 sheets)
Shanghai, 27 December 1910 (2 sheets)
Shanghai 13 February 1911
Shanghai, 5 March 1911
2 Newspaper cuttings from L’Echo De Chine, 19 & 20 February 1911 Newspaper cutting from L’Echo De Chine, 21 February 1911
Newspaper cutting from L’Echo De Chine, 22 February 1911
Shanghai, 22 March 1911 (2 sheets)
Shanghai, 27 March 1911
Shanghai, 7 April 1911
Shanghai, 20 April 1911
Shanghai, 24 April 1911
Shanghai, 9 May 1911
Shanghai, 27 May 1911
Shanghai, 3 June 1911
Shanghai, 8 June 1911 (2 sheets)
Shanghai, 20 July 1911
Shanghai, 2 August 1911 (5 sheets)
Draft letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to Mr Green, 24 September 1911 (2
sheets)
Shanghai, 25 September 1911 (5 sheets)
Shanghai, 10 October 1911, with cutting from the North China Daily
News
Shanghai, 1 November 1911, with envelope (2 sheets), plus cutting
from the North China Daily News
Shanghai, 20 December 1911, with envelope (3 sheets)
Shanghai, 5 February 1912, with envelope
Shanghai, 1 March 1912, with envelope (10 sheets)
a3) Letters from Ku Hung-ming (Kaw Hong Beng) 1914-1921. 54
items:
Peking, 10 February 1914, with envelope (2 sheets)
Peking, 27 February 1914
Peking, 27 April 1914
Peking, 27 October 1914 (2 sheets) Peking, 7 November 1914, with envelope, with cutting from the Peking
Gazette, 3 November 1914
Peking, 18 November 1914, with envelope
Peking, 11 December 1914
Peking, 5 January 1915
Peking, 12 April 1915
Peking, 16 July 1916
Peking, 6 August 1916 (3 sheets)
Peking, 7 August 1916
Peking, 25 December 1916
Peking, 12 August 1918 (2 sheets), with newspaper cutting
Peking, 21 November 1918, with envelope, (8 sheets)
Peking, 10 October 1918 (7 sheets)
Peking, 16 December 1918 (2 sheets)
Peking, 20 December 1918, with envelope (2 sheets)
Envelope with newspaper cuttings from the Peking Daily News, 16 July
1919; an undated note on poetry by Ku Hung-ming; the Peking Leader,
13 October 1919
Envelope with 2 newspaper cuttings from the North China Standard, 7
December 1919, and 9 December 1919 Envelope with cutting from the North China Standard, 1919
Peking, 12 November 1920
Envelope containing article on parliamentarism, by Ku Hung-ming
Peking, 25 March 1921
Newspaper cutting with Ku Hung-ming’s reminiscences, 3 December
1921
Envelope with 2 newspaper cuttings
Chufoo, 21 May (no year)
11 sheets of undated cuttings
b) Letters from Sir Robert Ho Tung 1934-1936. 10 items:
Hong Kong, 13 November 1934
Hong Kong, 4 June 1935 (2 sheets), with envelope
Hong Kong, 24 August 1935 (2 sheets)
Hong Kong, 9 December 1935 (2 sheets)
Hong Kong, 26 February 1936 (2 sheets)
Hong Kong, 13 March 1936 (3 sheets), with 2 newspaper cuttings
Hong Kong, 16 November 1936 (2 sheets)
c) Letters from Robbie Ho (Ho Shai-Lai) 1932-1936. 8 items:
Peking, 16 January 1932
Kansas, USA, 2 May 1934
Hong Kong, 7 October 1935 (2 sheets)
Cutting from The Hong Kong Sunday Herald, 4 August 1935
Haichow, Kiangsu, 5 May 1936 (2 sheets)
Sian, 5 April 1936 (2 sheets)
Sian, 16 August 1936, with envelope
d) Letters from Irene Ho (Ho Tsi dsi) 1935. 4 items:
New South Wales, Australia, 20 March, in envelope with calling card London, 1 May 1935
e) Letters from George She and Wei Tat (Ho Tung’ office)
1932-1936. 10 items.
From George She, Oxford, 15 January 1932, with cutting from the
Hong Kong Telegraph, 5 December 1931, with envelope
From Wei Tat, Hong Kong, 15 November 1933 (2 Sheets)
From George She, Hong Kong, 26 June 1934
From George She, Hong Kong, 26 August 1935
From George She, Hong Kong, 24 September 1936, with envelope
and enclosing copy letters from G R Sayer, Hong Kong, 17 September
1936, and W W Hornell, Hong Kong, 23 September 1936
f) Letters from the Ho Kai family 1912-1931. 3 items:
Kai Ho Kai, Hong Kong, to JSL, 27 March 1912
Ho Wing Lee, Tientsin, to JSL, 7 October 1918
Ping-shung Fu, Nanking, to JSL, 14 April 1931
g) Letters from N. James. 3 items:
S S Anhui, 15 September
S S Haiman, 20th
Undated
h) Letters from Admiral Sir Arthur Moore 1906. 5 items:
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Admiral Moore, 14 May 1906
HMS King Alfred, to JSL, 29 May 1906 (with envelope)
HMS King Alfred, to JSL, 25 August 1906
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Admiral Moore, 6 October 1906
i) Letters from Harold Porter 1912. 2 items:
Chefoo, 4 March 1912
Chefoo, 1 June 1912
j) Letters from R. Purdon 1905-1907. 2 items:
Prices Hotel, Krugersdorf, 10 December 1905
Johannesburg, 1 October 1907
k) Letters from Ernest Satow 1901-1905. 2 items:
British Legation, Peking, Sunday, 1901
Peking, 22 February 1905
l) Letters from A.R. Dorward 1904-1905. 3 items:
Singapore, 11 October 1904
Singapore, 5 February 1905
Paignton, South Devon, England, 23 April 1905
m) Letters from Murray Stewart 1902-1920. 10 items:
Yokohama, 22 May 1902 (3 sheets) Mayfield, 5 May 1903 (2 sheets)
Mayfield, 28 June 1903
Hong Kong, 2 July 1903
Astor House Hotel (Shanghai), 24 February 1905
Hong Kong, 24 May 1905
Hong Kong 30 January 1906 (2 sheets)
RMS Empress of Japan, 12 November 1911 (4 sheets)
Hong Kong, 19 December 1920, with envelope (14 sheets)
n) Letters from G.E. Morrison 1904-1905. 4 items:
Tuesday (Hong Kong, before 1902)
Peking, 22 August 1904
Peking, 1 February 1905
Peking, 8 May 1905
o) Letters from Sir Henry and Lady Blake 1900-1912. 9 items:
Sir Henry Blake, Hong Kong, 5 July 1900
Sir Henry Blake, Hong Kong, 4 August 1900 (2 sheets)
Sir Henry Blake, Hong Kong, 4 April 1902
Sir Henry Blake, RMS Empress of Japan, 30 August 1902 (3 sheets) Sir Henry Blake, Hong Kong, 28 August 1903 (2 sheets)
Sir Henry Blake, Hong Kong, 4 September 1903
Sir Henry Blake, Myrtle Grover, Youghal, Ireland, 2 June 1912 (2
sheets)
Lady Blake, Hong Kong, 29 October 1903, with enclosure of pamphlet
titled The Millions of Malaysia
p) Letters from A. Michie 1900-1912. 10 items:
Upper Norwood, England, 26 April
Hindhead, Great Britain, 23 May 1900
Hotel Cecil, London, 5 June 1900
Gogar Mount, Ratho Station, Scotland, 24 June 1900
Strathpeffer, Scotland, 9 July 1900
Hotel Cecil, London, 12 October 1900 (2 sheets)
The Homestead, 1 April 1901 (2 sheets) with newspaper cutting
Canton, 6 April 1901
Shanghai, 25 August 1902
q) Letters from G.S. Moss 1929-1930. 2 items:
Canton, 11 October 1929 (2 sheets)
Ichang, 4 January 1930 (4 sheets)
r) Letters from Sir Cecil Clementi 1905-1925. 3 items:
Hong Kong, 31 May 1905
The Queen’s Cottage, Nuwara Eliya (Ceylon?), with envelope
s) Letters from J.Miller 1904-1906. 3 items:
Simla, India, 13 September 1904 (4 sheets)
Central Provinces, South Africa, 12 May 1905
Central Provinces, South Africa, 8 March 1906 (3 sheets)
t) Letters from the Fraser families 1899-1905. 10 items:
David Fraser, Weihaiwei, 6 September 1904
David Fraser, Shanghai, 14 November 1905
E H Fraser, Swatow, 14 July 1899
Hugh Fraser, Hong Kong, 14 February 1899
Hugh Fraser, Lowestoft, England, 21 July 1900
Hugh Fraser, Winchester, England, Friday (2 sheets)
Hugh Fraser, London, 16 April
Lovat Fraser, Bombay, 16 May 1899
Fraser, Telegram, Weihaiwei, 10 April 1904
Pamphlet regarding proposed meetings of Crown Colony officials
u) Letters from C. Gordon 1919. 4 items:
Hong Kong University, 8 July 1919 (2 sheets)
Hong Kong University, 28 August 1919 (2 sheets)
Copy of speech by Si F H May, Governor of Hong Kong
Pamphlet regarding the Haldane Memorial Trust for adult education
v) Letters from Robert Douglas 1898-1907. 3 items: British Museum, London, 27 May 1898
British Museum, London, 7 May 1907, with 3 sheet enclosure on The
China Society
w) Letters from Sir F.H. May 1903-1912. 4 items:
Hong Kong, 29 December 1903
Hong Kong, 16 February 1905 (2 sheets)
Hong Kong, 28 August 1912
JSL to F H May, Weihaiwei, 14 July 1912
x) Letters from Walter Lawrence 1899. 2 items:
Simla, India, 3 October 1899
Calcutta, India, 27 December 1899
y) Letters from J.S.M. O’Brien 1894-1896. 5 items:
JSL. London, to O’Brien, 24 May 1894 (3 sheets)
Carlsbad, 3 July 1894
23 August 1894
6 July 1895 (2 sheets)
Pallanza, 2 April 1896
z) Letters from W.A. McKinnon 1891-1894. 2 items:
London, 6 September 1891
London, 5 October 1884
aa) Letters from W.A. Baillie Hamilton 1899. 4 items:
Colonial Office, London, 14 April 1899
Colonial Office, London, 9 June 1899 (4 sheets)
Colonial Office, London, 6 July 1899
Colonial Office, London, 27 October 1899 (2 sheets)
ab) Letters from D. Mills. n.d. 3 items:
Cornwall, England, 20 May (3 sheets)
Chatham, England, 2 November
Sheerness, England, 21 February
ac) Letters from Li Ching Mai 1912. 13 items:
Nanking, 7 March 1912, with envelope
Weihaiwei, with envelope (in Chinese)
Weihaiwei, with envelope (in Chinese)
Weihaiwei, (in Chinese)
Weihaiwei, with envelope (in Chinese)
Weihaiwei, with envelope (in Chinese)
Weihaiwei, with envelope (in Chinese)
ad) Miscellaneous letters from the 1880s and 1890s. 21 items:
J N Sargent, Kent, England, 1 October 1889
J March, Annan, Scotland, 7 October 1889
Williamina March, Annan, Scotland, 7 October 1889
A Cameron, Waverley Court, 7 October 1889 D Mills, Devon, England, 20 October 1890
Miles Lockhart, Southport, England, to William Gladstone, London, 15
May 1893 (copy letter)
George Ogilvie, Edinburgh, 19 May 1893, with newspaper cutting and
leaflet with results of the competitive exams for arts bursaries,
University of Edinburgh, 1892.
R Meade, Colonial Office, London, to D Mills, 16 November 1893
D Mills, Devon, England, 17 November 1893
H Wodehouse, Hong Kong, 12 April 1894
John W Reid, Fairview, Monday, 1894
Lord Buxton, Colonial Office, London, to Alfred Billson, 23 May 1894
W Robinson, Government House, Hong Kong to Secretary of State
for the Colonies, 31 December 1894
George Curzon, House of Commons, London, February 1895
J Finlay (?), Simla, India, 13 July 1896
R Antrobus, Colonial Office, London, 6 November 1898
F Edwards, Windsor Castle, England, 14 December 1898
F Graham, Colonial Office, London, 17 January 1899
Election certificate for the Royal Societies Club, 5 July 1899
ae) Miscellaneous letters 1900-1936. 130 items:
Swindale (?), Government House, Hong Kong, 2 February 1900, with
calling card for A F M Evers
Swindale (?), Government House, Hong Kong, 7 February 1900, with
enclosure from Swindale to his mother.
Leaflet for the Memorial Service for Queen Victoria, Hong Kong, 2
February 1901
E G Banner (?), Peking, 9 May 1901
E G Banner (?) Saturday
Lt. Gen. Sir Alfred Gaselee, Peking, 22 May 1901 Lt. Gen. Sir Alfred Gaselee, Peking, to ESL, 23 May (1901), with copy
telegram W H Norman, Peking, to ESL, 23 May 1901
J Gaoluledunos (?), Shau-hai-Kuan, 29 June 1901
D Innes, Clontaif, 29 August 1901
J W Carrington, Hong Kong, 4 October 1901
AKJ, 28 November 1901
F Lavers, Hong Kong, 11 February 1902
T McKeall, Hong Kong, to H Beavis, 22 April 1902
Meyrick Hewlett, Shanghai, 21 May 1902 (2 sheets)
T McKeall, Essex, England, 27 August 1902
Wei Yuk, Hong Kong, 28 August 1903 (2 sheets)
W G Macpherson, London, 25 November 1903
W Tyler, London, 7 November 1903 (2 sheets)
John Wilson, Weihaiwei, 7 December 1903
C P Sah, Kiang Yin, 24 January 1904
3 sheets of paper relating to the SS F’ukui Maru memorial block
Aerogram, 21 May 1904
Seymour C J Freeman-Matthews, Liverpool, October 1904, with
cutting from the Cape Argus
John Alison, Edinburgh, 20 October 1904 P G O’Brien Butler, Chefoo, 21 October 1904
Copy letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, 7 November 1904
Poultney Bigelow, nearing Macassar, 10 November 1904
Horace Mann, Johannesburg, South Africa, 18 November 1904, with
pamphlet on Imperial Organisation
Gart, Peking, 25 November 1904
Colonel Bruce, Weihaiwei, 29 November 1904
Alleyne Ireland, Boston, USA, 2 December 1904, with 2 pamphlets
about his book on the Far East
G Drage, London, 24 December 1904
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Drage, 11 July 1905 (2 sheets)
Captain Dent, Weihaiwei, 13 January 1901
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Captain Dent, 13 January 1905
Poultney Bigelow, San Francisco, USA, 19 January 1905
J Cowan, Blackheath, England, 23 January 1901
Colonel Bruce, Essex, England, 3 March 1905 (2 sheets), with
newspaper cutting
G Jamieson, Peking, 10 March 1905
James Scott, Canton, 17 March 1905
G Jamieson, Shanghai, 25 March 1905
G Jamieson, Tientsin, 1 April 1905
Arthur Travers, Keynsham, England, 5 April 1905
H K (?) Colquhoun, London, 23 April 1905
R Kamei, Peking, 26 April 1905
James Scott, Canton, 15 May 1905 (2 sheets)
H J Goffe, Chefoo, 18 May 1905
V Semmerz, Tsingtao, 27 May 1905
Henry Hayter, Shanghai, 9 June 1905
Lancelot Carnegie, Peking, 10 June 1905
Imperial Japanese Consulate, Chefoo, 26 June 1905 Sidney Barton, Tientsin, 18 August 1905
Ninian Finlay, Nairn, Scotland, 3 September 1905
Wei Yuk, 4 September 1905
C T Tang, Chinan, 7 September 1905
Yeizo Ishizaka, Tairen, 24 November 1905
I J Navy, Dalny, 25 November 1905
T Noel, Hong Kong, 20 December 1905
H Ohkubo, Port Tairen, 30 December 1905
I Tangs, 1 January 1906
C T Tang, Chinan, 22 January 1906
Alex Hosie, Peking, 25 January 1906 (3 sheets)
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Hopkins, 12 March 1906
L C Hopkins, Tientsin, 20 March 1906
E Corfe, Weihaiwei, 23 March 1906
P G O’Brien Butler, Chefoo, 4 April 1906
Lord Bernard Gordon Lennox, Weihaiwei, 21 April 1906
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Lord Bernard Gordon Lennox, 21 April 1906
A Douglas Williams, Tinghai, 6 June 1906, with envelope
Captain Shige Seki, Port Arthur, 12 November 1906, with envelope
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Captain Seki, 24 November 1906 Y Obatei, Chefoo, 27 November 1906
Captain Shige Seki, Port Arthur, 5 December 1906
Akinoshin Shimadzu, Sagami, Japan, 24 August 1907 (3 sheets)
Hu Wing, Hong Kong, 10 June 1908
Envelope with 2 newspaper cuttings about Weihaiwei, 1909
G W Miller, London, 20 January 1909
W Mackenzie King, Ottowa, Canada, 34 July 1909 (2 sheets)
Sir Francis Hopwood, Colonial Office, London, September 1909
JSL, London, to Hopwood, 23 September 1909
A Stubbs, Colonial Office, London, 28 September 1909
C James, Shanghai, 25 July 1910
Max Muller, Mukden, 25 August 1910
Mok Man Cheung, Hong Kong, 15 February 1912
R Kotewall, Hong Kong, 22 March 1912
Wu Ting –fang, Shanghai, 26 April 1912
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Wu Ting-fang, 12 May 1912
F T Lee and F C Lee, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, 13 July 1912
A R Acheson, Stanstead, England, 25 January 1916
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Sir John Jordan, 22 September 1919 (2 sheets)
R Coombs, HMS Hawkins, 20 September 1920
D Alston, London, 10 October 1921
A E Collins, Colonial Office, London, 19 August 1924
Hong Kong Government Despatch No. 246 of 7 June 1924 (copy) (7
sheets)
Shouson Chow, Hong Kong, 17 February 1926 (2 sheets), with
envelope
Tse Tsan-t’ai, Hong Kong, 12 April 1926, with envelope
J H Kemp, Hong Kong, 6 February 1927, with envelope
P’ang Shau Chun, Hong Kong, to A Brewin, 16 September 1930 (2
sheets) A Brewin, Dublin, Ireland, 18 January 1931 (2 sheets)
Shang Ling Ju, Peking, 8 April 1931
E Hallifax, Hong Kong, 13 April 1931, with envelope
Senior Colonial Assistant, Hong Kong, 16 November 1936 (2 sheets)
Menu card signed by various Hong Kong Chinese dignitaries and JSL
List of questions for the Commissioner’s Prize on Empire Day at
Weihaiwei
Isabel Bailey, London, 18 January
/6
a) Bundle of papers titled ‘Port Arthur Mementos’. 6 items:
Letter from Y K Murai, Sulphur Springs, Weihaiwei, to H B Ching,
Weihaiwei Government, 9 January 1906, with sheet of Japanese script
Copy letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to Admiral Okubo, 10 January 1906
Letter from Y Obata, Chefoo, to JSL, 6 January 1906
Letter from Admiral Okubo, Dalny, to JSL, 28 December 1906, with
envelope
b) Miscellaneous letters to JSL 1903-1930. 24 items: Sir Cecil Clementi, Oxfordshire, England, 28 November 1930, with
envelope
R Tebbitt (?), Tsinan, 12 December 1911
Colonel H Everett, Tientsin, 16 April 1913, with envelope
Copy letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to Colonel Everett, 21 April 1913
Sir Cyprian Bridge, China Station, 21 August 1903, with two
envelopes
Percy Smith, Taiyuenfu, Shansi, 31 March 1916, with envelope
Percy Smith, Taiyuenfu, Shansi, 3 April 1916, with envelope
Private and confidential memo from D Alston, British Legation,
Peking, 13 June 1913, with report of meeting between Sir John Jordan
and Yuan Shih-kai (9 sheets), with envelope
Newspaper cutting of JSL’s farewell speech to the Somerset Light
Infantry
Undated pencil note from M ?
c) Miscellaneous letters to JSL 1903-1930. 50 items:
Letter, in Chinese, from Mr Wang, with envelope, c. 1921
Letter, in Chinese, from Mr Wang, with envelope, 1921
Letter, in Chinese, from Mr Wang, with envelope, 1921
Letter in Chinese (4 sheets)
Pamphlet for the Office of Dedication of St James’ Church, Liu Kung
Tao, China
Letter from Poultney Bigelow, New York, May 1903 (2 sheets), with
envelope
Letter from A P Blunt, Weihaiwei, 17 March 1922, with enclosed
circular and JSL’s reply, London, 5 July 1922, with envelope
Letter from G S Moss, Bromborough, England, 29 November (c.
1914-18)
Letter from ?, London, 25 September 1903, with envelope Letter from G E Morrison, Chefoo, 8 August 1903, with envelope
Letter from G E Morrison, Chefoo, 9 August 1903
Letter from Alex Fiddian, London, 21 July 1903 (2 sheets), with
envelope
Letter from Alex Fiddian, London, 14 August 1903, with envelope
Letter from C P Chater, Hong Kong, 25 August 1903 (3 sheets), with
envelope
Letter from Sir Cecil Clementi, Hong Kong, 13 June 1903, with
envelope
Letter from G C Anderson, Hong Kong, 23 March 1903, with
envelope
Estimate for packaging from Ah Mee, Weihaiwei, c.1921 (3 sheets)
Letter from Captain R Hilliard, HMS Cadmus, Hong Kong, to ESL, 14
March 1919, with envelope
Letter from Captain R Hilliard, HMS Cadmus, Hong Kong, 18 April
1919, to ESL (2 sheets)
Undated copy letter from JSL to Captain Hilliard (2 sheets)
Letter from Captain R Hilliard, HMS Cadmus, Weihaiwei, 21 February
1919, to ESL, with envelope
Letter from Earnest Carpmael, Weihaiwei, 20 January 1912, with envelope
Letter from Admiral Toshotake Iwamura, Dairen, 25 December 1916,
enclosing menu card for dinner, postcard of ship, with envelope
Copy letter from JSL to Admiral Iwamura, 7 January 1917
Memo from E A Sly, Weihaiwei, 22 December 1916, with enclosure
from Ichiro Satou
Letter from Sir Cecil Clementi Hong Kong, 15 July 1908 (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei Government memo, May 1911, with letter from H Haynes,
6 May 1911, and full page cutting from The National Review
d) Letters from G.S. Moss 1931-1936. 18 items:
Nanking, 10 September 1931
Weihaiwei, 14 July 1932, with Report on written and printed
Statements or Declarations presented by Delegates of Associations to
the Commissioner of the League of Nations in Manchuria (19 pages),
with envelope
Impressions of a Chinese Professor on reading correspondence
presented to the League of Nations Commissioner in Manchuria (5
pages)
Weihaiwei, 5 March 1933, (2 sheets)
Copy of memo No. 33, Consul, Weihaiwei, to British Legation,
Peking, 16 October 1932, with Weihaiwei Consulate Intelligence
Report, October 1931 to March 1932 (17 pages)
Note with receipt bill, 23 January 1933
Copy of letter 2/33 Consul, Weihaiwei to Commercial Secretary,
Peking, 10 June 1933 (6 pages)
Weihaiwei, 15 June 1933
Report on Weihaiwei, 1931-1932 (6 pages)
Memo on Weihaiwei by Moss, 4 November 1932 (5 pages)
Weihaiwei, 22 March 1934, enclosing General Report on Conditions at Weihaiwei affecting foreigners, 1933 (8 pages)
Hankow, 5 January 1936, (2 sheets) enclosing report on Manchuria (4
pages)
e) Letters from Inspector Whittaker 1924-1936. 7 items:
Weihaiwei, 5 January 1926 (7 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 23 November 1927 (9 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 11 December 1927 (5 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 21 April 1929 (6 sheets)
Hong Kong, 1 December 1935 (3 sheets)
Hong Kong, 16 January 1936 (2 sheets), with envelope
f) Miscellaneous letters to JSL 1897-1910. 8 items:
Ts’oi Yeuk-shan (Admiral Ts’ai T’ing-kan), Hong Kong, 29 April 1897
(2 sheets), with envelope
Letter to H E Pollock, Hongkong Branch of the Navy League (from
JSL?), Hong Kong, 23 August 1898 (9 sheets)
A Lyttelton, Downing Street, London, 17 April 1905, (2 sheets) with
envelope and draft reply from JSL, Weihaiwei, 2 June 1905 (2 pages)
Liu Shenan, Peking, 24 March 1910 (3 pages) E C Wilton, Chinan, 5 May 1910 (2 sheets)
g) Letters from D. Alston 1917. 11 items:
Peking, 11 January 1917
Reply from JSL, 24 January 1917
Peking, 7 March 1917
Undated reply from JSL (3 sheets)
Peking, 20 March 1917
Peking, 23 March 1917, with envelope and reply from JSL, 17 May
1917 (2 sheets)
Peking, 10 May 1917
Reply from JSL, 7 June 1917
Peking, 23 May 1917
h) Letters to JSL from R. Walter 1912-1913. 4 items:
Chelsea, London, 4 January 1912 (3 sheets)
Chelsea, 26 July 1912 (3 sheets)
Chelsea, 30 September 1912 (3 sheets)
Chelsea, 25 April 1913 (2 Sheets)
i) Letters to JSL from Sir John Jordan 1906-1917. 33 items:
Reply from JSL, Weihaiwei 14 May 1906
Peking, 12 April 1907
Reply from JSL, Weihaiwei, 26 July 1907
Peking, 1 August 1907
Reply from JSL, 10 February 1908
Peking 20 February 1908, with note in Chinese in JSL’s hand
Peking, 10 March 1908, with envelope (2 sheets)
Peking, 5 June 1909, with envelope
Copy of letter from Mr Giles, Consul at Chinan, to Jordan, 6 November 1909 (7 sheets)
Peking, 14 December 1910
Reply from JSL, Weihaiwei, 4 January 1911 (2 sheets)
Peking, 4 February 1911
Peking, 3 January 1913, (2 sheets)with envelope
Peking 21 May 1913
Peking 18 December 1913 (2 sheets)
Peking 13 September 1914, with envelope
Peking 23 February 1915, with envelope
Peking 3 May 1915 (2 sheets)
Reply from JSL, Weihaiwei, 6 June 1915
Peitaiho, 15 June 1915
Peking, 12 December 1915, with envelope
Peking, 1 June 1916 (2 sheets), with envelope
Reply from JSL, Weihaiwei, 8 August 1917 (2 sheets)
London, 27 January 1917, with envelope
j) Miscellaneous letters relating to Shandong Independence. 8
Items:
Chinese calling card in envelope Letter in Chinese (3 sheets)
Letter in Chinese
Letter in Chinese (3 sheets)
Chinese newspaper (1 sheet)
Letter in Chinese
Chinese newspaper
k) Miscellaneous letters to JSL 1911-1931. 15 items:
J S Whitewright, Tsinanfu, 30 October 1911 (2 sheets), enclosing
Chinese newspaper cutting
Undated poem about JSL
W H Hewitt, Imperial Studies Committee, London, 12 October 1927
Reply from JSL, London, 17 October 1927 (2 sheets)
Mr Beckett, Colonial Office, London, 13 October 1927, with envelope
A P Blunt, Shanghai, 2 February 1930 (2 sheets)
H Jowett, Peping, 17 December 1930 (4 sheets)
A Whittaker, 19 January 1931 (2 sheets) with envelope
A Whittaker, Shanghai, 20 January 1931, with newspaper cutting
Letter from JSL to Major Bray, London, 13 February 1931 and reply
from Major Bray, London, 11 February 1931
/7 Miscellaneous letters 1885-1936, F.E.A. Shepherd, Common-sense
Christianity, letters regarding the purchase of the Chinese books and of
Chinese history, JSL’s appointment as Honorary Secretary of the
Royal Asiatic Society
a) F.E.A. Shepherd, Common-sense Christianity, China, 1920. 1
item. Typescript. 102 pp.
b) Miscellaneous letters to JSL, 1885-1893. 15 items: Draft letter from JSL to Rev. Dr Chalmers, Rev. Dr Faber, Mr Wright,
Mr Falconer, Mr Ball, 13 May 1885
Letter from E Faber, 20 May 1885
Letter from E Faber, 22 May 1885
Letter from Mr Bateson Wright, Hong Kong, 1 February 1886
Reply to Wright from JSL, 11 February 1886
Letter from Rev Dr J Chalmers, 16 February 1886
Letter from Alex Falconer, 13 March 1886
Draft letter from JSL to Dr Chalmers, 9 February 1889 (2 sheets)
Draft letter from JSL, Reading, Berks, to Dr Legge, 4 January 1890
Letter from Dr James Legge, Oxford, 4 January, 1890
Letter from Dr James Legge, Oxford, 14 February, 1890
Letter from James Legge, Oxford, 17 February, 1890
Letter from James Legge, Oxford, 19 June, 1893
Letter from James Legge, Oxford, 17 August, 1893
Note about the author K’iu Sun, undated
c) Miscellaneous letters to JSL, 1907-1919. 15 items:
D Haystead, Royal Asiatic Society, London, 31 May 1907
Rev J S Whitewright, Tsinan, 19 February 1908, with pamphlet about the Tsinanfu Institute
C Baumert, Li-Ha-Wei, 2 October 1908
C Baumert, Li-Ha-Wei, 6 April 1909
Wong Quincey, Shanghai, 11 March 1913, with note of date of birth
Extract from ‘The Open Court’ magazine, Vol.XXVIII (No. 12),
December 1914 (3 sheets)
Shih Hsian Liang, Canton, 25 June 1915 (2 sheets)
Shih Hsian Liang, Canton, 12 September 1915 (2 sheets)
Shih Hsian Liang, Canton, 1 November 1915
Chen Kuo-Ch’uan, Shanghai, 2 November 1919, with newspaper
cutting
Two sheets of publications by Tse Tsan Tai (sent by the author)
d) Miscellaneous letters to JSL, 1921-1929. 64 items:
Envelope headed ‘Play by Kotewall’ and containing two copies of the
programme for ‘Uncle Kin’ by R H Kotewall, a newspaper cutting
about the play, and information about Kotewall
Memo from H Jowett, Weihaiwei, 15 April 1921 enclosing marching
songs sung by Chinese Coolies during the First World War (2
sheets), in envelope
Cutting from South China Morning Post, 30 April 1921
Letter from C L Hsia, Anglo-Chinese Friendship Society, London, 18
November 1921, with envelope
Letter from C L Hsia, Anglo-Chinese Friendship Society, London,
November 1921
Letter from R H Kotewall, Hong Kong, 15 November 1922 (3 sheets).
Enclosing programme for play ‘The Flower-Test of Nirvana’, a
Chinese card, and a newspaper cutting about the play
Letter from R H Kotewall, Hong Kong, 21 December 1922, enclosing
a programme for the Chinese banquet held in honour of the Prince of Wales, Hong Kong, 7 April 1922
Letter from Y Forcey, Weihaiwei, 7 November 1923 (4 sheets), with
envelope
Letter from JSL to C L Hsia, 1 December 1921
Letter from H C Wilcox, China Association, London, 24 April 1924
Letter from H C Wilcox, China Association, London, 5 June 1924
Menu card for Chinese banquet at the British Empire Exhibition,
Wembley, 5 July 1924
Invitation card for JSL to the same Chinese banquet
Menu card for Chinese banquet held at the Chinese café, London, 31
July 1924
Manuscript note by JSL from Shanghai Revisited, December 1924
Letter from Caldecott Smith, Isle of Wight, 4 July 1925, with
newspaper cutting from the Daily Telegraph and copies of official
enclosures regarding the death of Sir Alexander Hosie (5 pages), with
envelope
Letter by JSL to Caldecott Smith, London, 12 July 1925
Letter by JSL to Sir Earnest Satow, London, 12 July 1925
Letter from the Editor of the Illustrated London News, London, 14
December 1927 Copies of official letters from C Clementi to Sir Robert Ho Tung,
Hong Kong, 31 January 1928, Ho Tung to C Clementi, Hong Kong, 2
February 1928 (3 sheets), and C Clementi to Ho Tung, Hong Kong, 3
February 1928, with enclosure of services rendered by Ho Tung to
Hong Kong (6 sheets)
Letter from JSL to unknown recipient regarding football, 13 March
1929
Letter from J Macdonald, London Highland Club, London, 10
September 1929
Letter from M C Steele-Smith, Dumbartonshire, 11 September 1929
Letter from JSL to J Macdonald, 13 September 1929
Letter from JSL to Steele-Smith, 13 September 1929
Letter from M C Steele-Smith, London, 19 October 1929
Letter from Shang-Ling Fu, Foochow, 27 October 1929 (2 sheets),
with envelope
Letter from Sir Robert Ho Tung, Hong Kong, 5 November 1929 (2
sheets)
Letter from Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, London, 17 December
1929
Letter from Cecil Clementi, Hong Kong, 16 December 1929
Draft review by JSL for the JRAS, 1929 (7 sheets), amended proof of
same, compliment slip from the Royal Asiatic Society, six copies of a
further review by JSL for the JRAS, with envelope
Three sheets of Chinese text
Telegram from Weihaiwei
e) Miscellaneous letters to JSL, 1930-1936. 101 items:
E L Tse, Hong Kong, 14 March 1930
Lionel Giles, British Museum, London, 3 May 1930
J Leung, Hong Kong, 24 June 1930 H Jowett, Weihaiwei, 4 January 1931 (2 sheets), with enclosure of
prizewinning essay by Weihaiwei boy plus Chinese text, with envelope
Letter from JSL, London, to Mr Hsu, 20 January 1931, with Chinese
text
Professor Shang Ling Fu, Peiping, 24 February 1931, with envelope
Letter from JSL, London, to Lionel Giles, 28 April 1931, enclosing
draft letter to Steele-Smith, 2 September 1929
A C Moule, 6 August 1931
Undated card with Chinese text
Note in JSL’s writing, undated
Lionel Giles, London, 3 May 1931
Statement by Chinese Foreign Minister Dr C T Wang, Nanking, 4 May
1931 (4 pages)
A C Moule, Cambridge, 7 August 1931
Henry H Hart, San Francisco, 2 November 1931 (2 sheets), with
envelope plus reply from JSL, 16 November 1931 (2 sheets)
Tse Tsan Tai, Hong Kong, 11 November 1931
P L Lin, Commercial Press, Shanghai, 9 December 1931
H T Silcock, The China Society, London, 1 January 1932
Professor Shang Ling Fu, Peiping, 26 February 1932 Tung H Chin, Amoy, 26 February 1932
H T Silcock, Universities’ China Committee, London, 11 March 1932
W Percival Yetts to Mr Lindsay, London, 14 March 1932
W Percival Yetts, London, 19 March 1932
W Percival Yetts, London, 23 March 1932
C S Addis, London, 23 March 1932
G S Moss, Weihaiwei, 7 April 1932
A C Moule 12 April 1932
A C Moule, Cambridge, 18 April 1932
A C Moule, Cambridge, 19 April 1932
S Sze, Sussex, 25 April 1932
Letter from JSL to President Lin, 25 April 1932
T Chang, Paris, 2 May 1932 (2 sheets)
President C J Lin, Foochow, 3 May 1932 (2 sheets)
A C Moule, Cambridge, 4 May 1932
W Percival Yetts, London, 11 May 1932
W G Constable, Courtauld Institute, London, 18 May 1932
W Percival Yetts, London, 19 May 1932
Sir Robert Ho Tung, London, 21 May 1932 (2 sheets)
Letter from JSL to Sir Robert Ho Tung, London, 12 May 1932
J T Chang, 24 May 1932
A Brewin, Eire, 4 July 1932
A C Moule, Cambridge, 5 July 1932
A C Moule, Cambridge, 16 July 1932
John Bromwich, Cambridge, 14 September 1932
Mr Shen, Chinese Legation, London, 21 September 1932
George She, London, undated, with enclosed draft letter by JSL
Letter from JSL to Mr Ho, 27 December 1932 (4 sheets)
G S Moss, Weihaiwei, 7 January 1933 (3 sheets)
A C Moule, Cambridge, 11 January 1933 A C Moule, Cambridge, 6 March 1933
A C Moule, Cambridge, 10 March 1933 (2 sheets)
Preofessor G Margoulier, Paris, 23 April 1933
Letter from JSL to Professor Margoulier, 27 April 1933 (2 sheets)
A C Moule, Cambridge, 14 April 1934
A C Moule, Cambridge, 24 April 1934
Letter from JSL to unknown recipient, 3 May 1934
Hardy Jowett, Peking, 19 May 1933
A C Moule, Cambridge, 29 May 1933
M A Powills, Chicago, 29 June 1933
President C J Lin, Foochow, 13 June 1933
Letter from JSL to unknown recipient, 16 July 1933
Dorothea Hosie, Oxford, 9 October 1933
Dorothea Hosie, Oxford, 2 October 1933
Lorne Amyers (?), British Museum, London, 19 October 1933
Letter from JSL to Lady Simpson, 19 October 1933 (2 sheets)
S Sze, London, 24 October 1933
George She, Oxford, 2 November 1933
George She, Oxford, 8 November 1933
George She, Oxford,10 November 1933 Henry H Hart, 17 November 1933 (2 sheets)
A C Moule, Cambridge, 22 November 1933
Unsigned note, 27 November 1933
A C Moule, Cambridge, 27 November 1933
A C Moule, Cambridge, 22 December 1933
Henry H Hart, 2 January 1934 (2 sheets)
George She, London, 9 January 1934
George She, London, undated
Imprint of two Chinese seals
A C Moule, Cambridge, 22 January 1934 (2 sheets)
Dorothea Hosie, Oxford, 27 January 1934 (2 sheets)
J W Thomas, Oxford, 31 January 1934
Dorothea Hosie, Oxford, 2 February 1934
W Percival Yetts, London, 8 February 1934
Lionel Giles, British Museum, 13 February 1934
A C Moule, Cambridge, undated
Lionel Giles, British Museum, London, 15 February 1934
‘Limehouse Nights’, pamphlet, 1934
H P Tseng, London, 13 August 1936, with envelope
Wong Quincey, Peiping, 17 August 1936, with envelope
Wong Quincey, Peiping, 1 October 1936
An unnamed newspaper cutting
Pamphlet, funds appeal for the Chung Hwa School, London
f) Letters regarding the purchase of the T’u Shu Chi Ch’eng,
1915-1936. 9 items:
Envelope containing;
Note from JSL to Mr Pereira, 15 December 1910
Letter from T Lee, Peking, 2 April 1915 (2 sheets)
Note from F Jefferson, Weihaiwei, 8 April 1915 Letter from L Chang, Peking, 16 April 1915
Letter from T Lee, Peking, 23 April 1915
Letter from F Jefferson, 26 April 1915
Letter from Sze Lin Tang, Shanghai, 27 May 1915
Note from F Jefferson, Weihaiwei, 31 May 1915
g) Letters regarding JSL’s appointment as Honorary Secretary
of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1927. 16 Items:
Letter from Sir Edward Maclagan, London, 11 October 1927, (2
sheets) with envelope, and JSL’s reply, 15 October 1927
Sir Edward Maclagan, London, 18 October 1927, with envelope
C Fraser, London, 19 October 1927, with envelope
W Percival Yetts, London, 19 October 1927, with envelope
Letter from JSL to C Fraser, London, 21 October 1927
C Fraser, 25 October 1927, with calendar of meetings and envelope
Agenda and notes for Royal Asiatic Society meeting, 13 December
1927, with envelope (7 pages)
h) Letters regarding the purchase of “The Chinese Repository”.
34 items: Envelope headed ‘Correspondence regarding missing nos. of Chinese
Repository’
A list of contents from the Chinese Repository (3 pages)
Letter from J W Williams, Connecticut, 13 January 1910, to C A
Tomes, New York
Letter from C Alex Tomes, New York, to JSL, 19 January 1910
Letter from H A Pereira, Shanghai, to JSL, 20 August 1910
Letter from H A Pereira, Shanghai, to JSL, 30 November 1910
Letter from H A Pereira, Shanghai, to JSL, 13 January 1911
Envelope containing two quotes for copies of the T’u Shu Chi Ch’eng,
31 May 1911:1 October 1912
Letter from A Barnes, Shanghai, to JSL, 31 May 1911, with envelope
Letter from F Hsieh to JSL, 1 October 1912, with sheets of Chinese
text
Letter from A Barnes, Shanghai, with newspaper cutting, 7 November
1912, with envelope
Letter from F Jefferson to JSL, 5 April 1914, with three sheets of
Chinese text and envelope
Letter from Ah Fung to F Jefferson, 28 May 1915, with sheet of
Chinese text and photograph of Chinese text
Letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to Bernard Quaritch Ltd, 23 June 1919
Reply from Bernard Quaritch Ltd, London, to JSL, 28 September 1919
Letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to Bernard Quaritch Ltd, 29 November
1919
Letter from T Pearce, Hong Kong, to JSL, 10 December 1919 (3
sheets)
Receipt from Bernard Quaritch Ltd, London, 14 January 1920
Acknowledgement of payment from Bernard Quaritch Ltd, London,
10 May 1920
Letter from JSL, Weihaiwei, to Bernard Quaritch Ltd, 14 February 1921
Envelope addressed in Chinese and containing three sheets of prices
for Chinese books, 1921
Letter from Oppenheim and Co, London, to JSL, 28 July 1932
Letter from A C Moule, Cambridge, to JSL, 21 April 1933
i) Letters regarding Chinese history. 11 items:
Envelope headed ‘Letters re Ancient Chinese History etc’
Letter from H Boucher, Zi Ka Wei (near Chang-Hai), to JSL, 10
February 1904 with two sheets translating some Chinese text
Letter from H Boucher, Zi Ka Wei, to JSL, 2 February 1908, with
newspaper cutting and calling card
Notes of Chinese dynasties in JSL’s hand
Letter from P Krantz, Kuling, to JSL, 25 August 1904
Note in JSL’s hand on Chinese Art & Archaeology
Typed note of three books on the Taiping Rebellion
/8 Letters from Sir John Jordan (1902-24), Earnest Satow (1902-14), Dr
John Chalmers (1885-1899), Shang-Ling Fu (1929-35), miscellaneous
letters 1902-1936, book reviews and pamphlets, all relating to China
a) Letters from Sir John Jordan, 1902-1924. 42 items:
Seoul, 5 August 1902
Seoul, 17 December 1903 (3 sheets)
Seoul, 29 June 1904, with calling card for Commander Vaughan
Lewes, RN
Seoul, 6 July 1904
Seoul, 30 September 1904
Seoul, 6 December 1904
Seoul, 2 January 1905, with memo from British and Foreign Bible
Society
Seoul, 14 February 1905
Seoul, 1 March 1905
Seoul, 10 April 1905
Seoul, 22 May 1905
Seoul, 23 June 1905
Seoul, 24 June 1905
Seoul, 28 July 1905
Seoul, 1 August 1905, with envelope
Seoul, 19 August 1905
Seoul, 22 September 1905
Seoul, 31 October 1905, with envelope
Peking, 20 July 1908
Peking, 22 April 1914, with envelope
Peking, 26 November 1914, with envelope
Peking, 20 April 1918, with envelope
Peking, 4 July 1918
Peking, 29 January 1919
Reply from JSL, Weihaiwei, 28 March 1919 Peking, 2 April 1919
Peking, 8 August 1919, with envelope
Reply from JSL, Weihaiwei, 14 August 1919
Peking, 23 September 1919, with envelope
Peking, 26 January 1920
London, 18 September 1924
b) Letters from Sir Ernest Satow, 1902-1914. 13 items:
Peking, 23 May 1902
Peking, 23 October 1903 (2 sheets)
Peking, 28 October 1903
Peking, 28 November 1903, with envelope
Reply from JSL, Weihaiwei, 15 December 1903
Peking, 27 July 1904
Peking, 30 August 1904
Peking, 8 April 1905, with envelope
Ottery St Mary, England, 11 June 1914
Ottery St Mary, 2 August 1914
c) Letters from Dr John Chalmers, 1885-1889. 15 items: 16 December 1885
5 August 1887
11 August 1887
29 November 1891
26 December 1891
16 February 1892
13 June 1892
30 June 1892
Reply from JSL, Hong Kong, 30 June 1892
29 July 1892
30 July 1892
12 April 1899, with envelope
List of questions, with answers ‘From Mr Stewart Lockhart, Colonial
Secretary, Hongkong, February 1898’ (2 sheets)
d) Miscellaneous letters, 1902-1921. 56 items:
Pamphlet, with map, of Hoshigaura, Manchuria, undated (post 1912),
Japanese Tourist Bureau, Darien Branch
Letter from Noronha & Co, Hong Kong, 6 February 1902
Letter from JSL, Hong Kong, to Mr Charles Grant, 7 February 1902,
with envelope
Reply from Charles Grant, Shanghai, 12 February 1902
Letter from Noronha & Co, Hong Kong, 5 March 1902
Letter from Noronha & Co, Hong Kong, 6 March 1902
Letter from Y Obate, Japanese Consulate, Chefoo, 24 December
1906, with enclosure (5 sheets)
Letter from G Spiller, London, 1 January 1910, enclosing 2 pamphlets
aboput the proposed Universal Races Conference
Letter from Dr P B Cousland, China Medical Missionary Association,
Japan, 6 January 1910 Letter from Dr P B Cousland, China Medical Missionary Association,
Shanghai, 13 March 1910 (2 sheets)
Reply by JSL, Weihaiwei, to Mr G Spiller, 16 February 1910
Letter from Mr Dent, China Mutual Life Insurance Co, Shanghai, 10
June 1910 (3 sheets)
Letter from Mr Lavers, 12 July 1910
Letter from Sidney Barton, British Legation, Peking, 4 May 1912
Letter from The Girls’ School, Port Edward, to JSL and ESL, 10
January 1914
Letter from E H Parker, Liverpool, 2 June 1914
Letter from Hsisan C Liu, Hankow, 19 July 1919 (2 Sheets)
Letter from D Alston, British Legation, Peking, 23 April 1920, with
envelope
Letter from D Alston, British Legation, Peking, 10 June 1920, with
envelope
Letter from F C Lee, Tongshan, 17 January 1921 (6 sheets), enclosing
five references for F C Lee
Letter for Mr Chou from JSL introducing Mr Lee
Letter from F C Lee, Tongshan, 24 January 1921 (2 sheets) Letter from F C Lee, Tongshan, 28 Janaury 1921
Letter from Isaac Mason, Royal Asiatic Society, Shanghai, 4 February
(1921?), with enclosure and envelope
Government of Weihaiwei memo, 8 April 1921, with 2 sheets of
Chinese
Letter from D Alston, British Legation, Peking, 21 July 1921 (2 sheets)
e) Miscellaneous letters, 1924-1936, and calling cards. 132
items:
Calling cards in envelope from:
Sir Robert Ho Tung
Hsiung Shih-I
Dr Wei-Cheng Ch’en, Counsellor of Chinese Legation, London
Mr Y Chiang (Chiang Yee)
Admiral Takeshi Takarabe, Japanese Navy
Mr S Sze, St Thomas’ Hospital, London
Mr Ching-Jun Lin, Fukien Chriatian University
Mr Ping-Sheung Foo
Liu Chieh, First Secretary of Chinese Legation
Ch’u Ta-kao
J Tsien Chang, Comptroller- General’s Office, National Government
of China
Dr K C Yeo, Assistant Medical Officer of Health, Hong Kong
Col. I R Howard McLean
Mr H M Wang, Chinese Customs Service
Hain-Jou-Kia
Mr Alex Y Ting
Davenport C K Wu, Peiping
Bishop Adeodat Willner, Eastern Shantung
Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of China Joseph Wei Ai, National Central University
Mr C L Chu
Djenchow Tsu, Chinese Legation, Paris
Yumin Tao, National University of Peiping
Mr & Mrs Sao-Ke Alfred Sze
China Association papers, 1924 (2 sheets)
Letter from Dr Richard Wilhelm, Frankfurt, 19 March 1926 with 15
sheets of enclosures regarding a Chinese Institute at Cambridge
Letter from Hain-Jou-Kia, Chinese Legation, Oslo, 13 April 1926
Letter from Hai-Jou-Kia, Italy, 23 April 1926
Reply to Mr Hain from JSL, London, 26 April 1926
Letter from Hu Shih, London, 7 October 1926, with envelope
Cutting from Daily Telegraph, 17 January 1927
Letter from Dorothea Hosie, Oxford, 23 January 1927 (2 sheets)
Circular from Hain-Jou-Kia, 3 April 1927 (26 pages)
Letter from Professor J W Thomas, Oxford, 1 November 1927
Reply from JSL to Thomas, 8 November 1927
Letter from Ernst Friedrichs, Hamburg, 29 July 1928
Letter from Dr Shang-Ling Fu, Chinese Legation, London, 30 April
1929, with envelope Letter from W Tyler, London, 5 June 1929 (3 sheets)
Letter from Dorothea Hosie, Oxford, 14 November 1929
Letter from Dorothea Hosie, Norwich, 24 November 1929 (2 sheets)
Letter from Dorothea Hosie, Oxford, 3 December 1929
Letter from Chang Yuan-chi, Shanghai, 18 January 1930, with envelope
Letter from E Gull, China Association, London, 17 July 1931
Card from Mr & Mrs Man Fai Ma, London, with envelope (1930)
Letter from H Jowett, Peiping, 6 November 1930 (2 sheets)
Letter from G Margoullier, London, 19 July 1930, with envelope
Letter from S H Lin, Peiping, 14 December 1930
Letter from Zhao-Chu Wu, Chinese Legation, Washington, 31 January
1931, with letter from JSL, London, 14 January 1931
Letter from E D Edwards, Paris, 10 February 1931, with envelope
Letter from H B Morse, Surrey, 11 February 1931, with envelope and
reply from JSL
Letter from C Frazer, Peking, 23 April 1931
Letter (3 sheets) with 3 copies from JSL to Sir Harcourt Butler, 13
July 1931
Letter from Harcourt Butler, London, 15 July 1931
Letter from A Blunt, China, 24 August 1931 (2 sheets)
Letter from Henry Hart, San Francisco, 1 October 1931 (3 sheets)
Letter from A Blunt, British Consulate, Swatow, 4 October 1931 (2
sheets)
Letter from JSL to Henry Hart, 14 October 1931 (2 sheets)
Letter to from JSL to Mr Silcock, 2 December 1931 (2 sheets)
Letter from Robert de Resillac-Roese, McGill University, Montreal, 17
December 1931
Letter from Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, Chinese Legation, Washington, 18
January 1934
Letter from Hsu Tung-fan, High Commissioner’s Office, Weihaiwei, 25 November 1935
Letter from Innes Jackson, Wu-Han University, Hupei,
Statutes of the Institute of Chinese Higher Studies
Notes of the Sseu-k’ou Ts’iuan-chou
Letter from Lord Zetland, London, undated
f) Letters from Shang-Ling Fu, 1929-1935. 26 items:
An Open letter to the Scholars of Paisley District Sunday School
Union, 1929 (from Shang-Ling Fu)
Chinese Legation, London, 18 April 1929
Chinese Legation, London, 10 May 1929, with envelope and enclosure
Postcard, Oxford, 13 May 1929
London, 20 May 1929, with envelope and enclosure
London, 23 June 1929
London, 31 July 1929, with Chinese script sheet
London, 2 August 1929 (5 pages)
Peiping, 3 September 1930
Peiping, 28 October 1930 (3 sheets), with envelope
Peiping, 28 May 1931 (2 pages)
Peiping, 26 November 1931 Canton, 2 May 1935
g) Book reviews by JSL. 10 items:
Manuscript review by JSL of The Modern Civil Law of China by V A
Raisanovsky
Review by JSL of The Modern Civil Law of China by V A Raisanovsky
Manuscript review by JSL of Hills of Blue by A E Grantham
Review by JSL of Hills of Blue by A E Grantham
Manuscript notes with envelope about My Country and My People by
Lin Yutang
Manuscript review by JSL of The China of Today by Stephen King-Hall
Review by JSL of The China of Today by Stephen King-Hall
Review by JSL of Portrait of a Chinese Lady and Certain of her
Contemporaries by Lady Hosie
h) Papers relating to the Institut des Hautes Etudes Chinoises.
7 items:
Institut des Hautes Etudes Chinoises, Statuts Modifies, with envelope
Hain Jou-kia, Paris, to JSL, 3 October 1926 (4 sheets), with envelope
Hain Jou-kia, Geneva, to JSL,22 March 1927, with envelope
Hain Jou-kia, Geneva, to JSL, 11 August 1927 (4 sheets)
i) Various pamphlets. 14 items:
The Naval Review, August 1928; China, its past and present situation
‘The problems to be discussed by the Sinophone Congress in Geneva,
September 1927 (6 sheets)
Kegan Paul’s list of new books on Africa and Asia, 1934, in envelope
Promotional pamphlet for The Comparative Catalogue of Chinese
Agamas and Pali Nikayas
Hong Kong Daily Press reprint of The Gifts of German Genius to China,
2 April 1917 (5 copies) A German Naval Victory, 10 May 1915
Medical Publications, Shanghai
Reprint from The Dial, September 1922; Tsang-Lang Discourse on
Poetry, in envelope
j) E A Greening Lamborn, Oxford, Oxford 1928. 1 item.
/9 Letters from Sir Reginald Johnston (1906-1914)
a) Letters, 1906. 14 items:
Itinerary, January 6 to April 30 (1906)
Chefoo, 6 Jauary
Tientsin, 9 January
Near Shah-Shih, 22 January (2 sheets)
Wanhsien, 12 February
Kiating, 5 March
Ta-Chienlu, 7 April (2 sheets)
Maymyo, 26 June (5 sheets)
b) Letters, 1907. 1 item: Weihaiwei, 20 November 1907
c) Letters, 1908. 54 items:
Weihaiwei, 9 January 1908
(Beijing), Thursday (April 1908)
Weihaiwei, 15 May (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 19 May
Weihaiwei, 20 May
Weihaiwei, 25 May, enclosing History of Great Victor and Dunstan, a
childhood story by RFJ (7 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 27 May
Weihaiwei, 31 May
Weihaiwei, 1 June
Weihaiwei, 2 June, with enclosure from Mayers, British Legation,
Peking, 28 May
Itinerary, 8 June to October 21, 1908
Tientsin, 10 June
Nan-k’ou, 15 June
Wu T’ai Shan, 9 July (2 sheets)
C S Pennel, nearing Aden, 2 August, to Johnston, with enclosure from
Roland Vaughan Williams, London, 14 April 1908, to Pennel
Near Shen Chou, 3 August (4 sheets)
Lung-chu-chai, Shensi, 19 August (2 sheets)
Liu-t’ung, Shensi, 10 August
Hankow, 5 September (2 sheets)
Hui-chou-fu, Southern Anhui, 29 September
Shanghai, 7 October (4 sheets)
Shanghai, Friday (1908) (3 sheets)
Ningpo, 16 October (4 sheets)
Shanghai, 12 November (3 sheets) Shanghai, 13 November
Weihaiwei, Sunday (1908)
Chinese calling card
Kobe, 1 December
d) Letters, 1909. 22 items:
Ku Shan Monastery, 1 January (4 sheets)
Foochow, 7 January (3 sheets)
Near Foochow, 3 February (4 sheets)
Shanghai, 8 February (3 sheets)
Shanghai, 9 February
Ching kiang pu, Kiangsu, 22 February
Chinan, 7 March (2 sheets)
Chinan, 9 March
Weihaiwei, Thursday (1909)
Weihaiwei, 21 May
Weihaiwei, 10 June
e) Letters, 1910. 85 items:
Weihaiwei, 17 January JSL, Weihaiwei, 28 January, to RFJ
Weihaiwei, 28 January
JSL, Weihaiwei, 14 January, to RFJ and reply
Weihaiwei, 21 February, with enclosed memo in Chinese
Weihaiwei, Sunday (1910)
Weihaiwei, Sunday (1910)
Weihaiwei, Monday (1910)
Weihaiwei, Monday (1910) (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, Monday (1910)
Weihaiwei, Monday (1910)
Weihaiwei, Monday (1910) (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, Monday (1910)
Weihaiwei, Wednesday (1910)
Weihaiwei, Monday (1910)
Weihaiwei, Friday (1910)
Weihaiwei, Friday (1910)
Weihaiwei, Friday (1910) (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, Friday (1910)
Weihaiwei, Saturday (1910)
Weihaiwei, 9 March
Weihaiwei, 9 March
Weihaiwei, 20 March
Weihaiwei, 21 March
Weihaiwei, 11 April
Weihaiwei, 15 April
Weihaiwei, 25 April
Weihaiwei, 27 April
Weihaiwei, 2 May
Weihaiwei, 10 May
Weihaiwei, 18 May Weihaiwei, 30 May
United Empire Club, membership form
Weihaiwei 4 June
Weihaiwei, 25 June
Weihaiwei, 27 July (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, Wednesday (1910)
Weihaiwei, 12 August
Weihaiwei, 12 August (3 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 22 August
Weihaiwei, 26 August, with publicity sheets for Lion and Dragon in
Northern China
Weihaiwei, 29 August
Weihaiwei, Friday (1910)
Weihaiwei, 9 September (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 12 September
Weihaiwei, 19 September (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 20 September, with newspaper clipping
Weihaiwei, 23 September
Weihaiwei, 23 September
Weihaiwei, 28 September R Mortimore (?), Chefoo, to JSL, 29 September 1910
Weihaiwei, (1910)
Weihaiwei, 3 October
Weihaiwei, 4 October
Weihaiwei, Monday (1910)
Weihaiwei, 6 October
Kuling, Kinkiang, 15 November (3 sheets)
Shanghai, Sunday (1910) (3 sheets)
Lavers to ESL, Sunday (1910)
Weihaiwei, 5 December (2 sheets), with publicity sheets for Christian
Missions
Ningpo, 9 December (2 sheets)
Pootoo, 16 December (2 sheets)
Pootoo, 29 December (5 sheets)
f) Letters, 1911. 37 items:
Pootoo Shan, 2 January
Shanghai, 13 January
Nagasaki, 31 January (5 sheets)
Nagasaki, 1 March (5 sheets)
Nagasaki, 16 March (2 sheets)
Nagasaki, 18 March
Lao Shan, 29 March (2 sheets)
Tsingtau, 30 March
Lao Shan, 5 April (4 sheets)
Port Edward, 23 April
Weihaiwei, Sunday
Dumbarton Castle (Port Edward), 1 May
Herbert Beer to JSL, Weihaiwei, 20 January 1911
Port Edward, 1 May (3 sheets) Weihaiwei, 3 May
Weihaiwei, 5 May
Weihaiwei, 6 May, enclosing letter from Herbert Beer to JSL,
Weihaiwei, 6 May (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 16 May
Weihaiwei, 5 October
Weihaiwei, 10 November
g) Letters, 1912. 21 items:
Weihaiwei, 2 February
Weihaiwei, 3 February
Weihaiwei, 12 March
JSL to RFJ, Weihaiwei, 12 March
Weihaiwei, 13 March
Weihaiwei, 29 March, enclosing Lavers to JSL, 29 March
Weihaiwei, 2 April
Weihaiwei, 26 April
Weihaiwei, 31 May, enclosing advert for A Chinese Appeal Concerning
Christian Missions
Weihaiwei, 2 August, with newspaper clipping Weihaiwei, 14 August
Weihaiwei, 6 September
Weihaiwei, 28 September
JSL to RFJ, Weihaiwei, 29 September (2 sheets)
Wen Ch’uant’ang, 30 September
Weihaiwei, 2 October
Weihaiwei, 9 December (2 sheets)
h) Letters, 1913. 76 items:
Weihaiwei, 7 January, enclosing Chinese envelope and letter
Weihaiwei, 23 January
Weihaiwei, 1 February (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 13 February
Weihaiwei, 18 February
Weihaiwei, 20 February
Weihaiwei, 22 February
Weihaiwei, 24 February
Weihaiwei, 27 February
Weihaiwei, 3 March (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 6 March
Weihaiwei, 8 March
Weihaiwei, 11 March
Weihaiwei, 31 March (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 3 April
Weihaiwei, 5 April
Weihaiwei, 9 April
Weihaiwei, 19 April
Weihaiwei, 22 April
Weihaiwei, 28 April (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 3 May Weihaiwei, 8 May
Weihaiwei, 8 May
Weihaiwei, 9 May (3 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 10 May
Weihaiwei, 13 May (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 20 May
Tsinan-fu, 2 June (2 sheets)
Ling-yen-ssu, 15 June (2 sheets)
T’ai-an-fu, 21 June
P’-k’ou, 10 July (5 sheets)
Near Yu-ch’ien, 15 July (3 sheets)
Puto, 7 August (2 sheets)
Shanghai, 11 August
Peking, 4 September (2 sheets)
Peking, 17 September (3 sheets)
London, 10 October (3 sheets)
London, 13 October (3 sheets)
England, 1 December (4 sheets)
Oxford, 5 December (3 sheets)
England, 9 December, enclosing cutting Oxford, 25 December (5 sheets)
i) Letters, 1914. 33 items:
London, 5 January (4 sheets)
Shanghai, 3 March (2 sheets)
Peking, 10 March (2 sheets)
RFJ to John Jordan, 10 March (3 sheets)
Peking, 20 March (5 sheets)
Peking, 29 March (2 sheets), enclosing letter from Liang Kuo mei, 22
March
Peking, 30 March
Peking, 31 March
Peking, 15 April (3 sheets)
Peking, 17 April (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 25 June
Weihaiwei, 22 July
Weihaiwei, 28 July
Weihaiwei, 8 August
Weihaiwei, 11 August (3 sheets)
/10 Letters from Sir Reginald Johnston, 1915-1925
a) Letters, 1915. 26 items:
Weihaiwei, 4 January
Weihaiwei, 24 February (2 sheets)
S S Tungsha, China, 27 April (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 2 May
Shanghai, 10 May (3 sheets)
Peking, 8 June
Western Hills, 1 July (4 sheets) Peking, 11 July
Weihaiwei, 21 August
Weihaiwei, 8 September
Weihaiwei, 22 September (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 28 September
Weihaiwei, 8 October
Weihaiwei, 25 October (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 16 November
Weihaiwei, 19 November
Weihaiwei, 16 December
Weihaiwei, Sunday
b) Letters, 1916. 98 items:
Weihaiwei, 10 January
Weihaiwei, 13 January
Weihaiwei, 17 January
Weihaiwei, 26 January
Weihaiwei, 2 February
Weihaiwei, 12 February
Weihaiwei, 18 February (Memo from JSL, RFJ, and E A Sly) Weihaiwei, 22 February
Weihaiwei, 24 February
Weihaiwei, 7 March
Weihaiwei, 16 March
Weihaiwei, 17 March
Weihaiwei, 25 March (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 27 March (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 28 March
Weihaiwei, 29 March
Weihaiwei, 1 April
Weihaiwei, 4 April
Weihaiwei, 4 April
Weihaiwei, 5 April (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 8 April
Weihaiwei, 11 April
Weihaiwei, 13 April
Weihaiwei, 15 April
Weihaiwei, 18 April
A G House to JSL, Weihaiwei, 18 April, enclosing ‘Beware of Spies’
sheet
JSL to E A Sly, Weihaiwei, 18 April, and reply
Weihaiwei, 19 April
Weihaiwei, 11 May
Weihaiwei, 17 May
Weihaiwei, 22 May (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 25 May
Weihaiwei, 31 May
Weihaiwei, Sunday (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 7 June
Weihaiwei, 8 June Weihaiwei, 10 June
Weihaiwei, 13 June
Weihaiwei, 15 June
Weihaiwei, 17 June
Weihaiwei, 22 June
Weihaiwei, 29 June
Weihaiwei, 4 July
Weihaiwei, 6 July
Weihaiwei, 8 July
Weihaiwei, 12 July
Weihaiwei, 15 July
Weihaiwei, 18 July
Weihaiwei, 19 July
Weihaiwei, 22 July
Weihaiwei, 27 July
Weihaiwei, 31 July
Weihaiwei, 5 August
Weihaiwei, 8 August
Weihaiwei, 10 August
Weihaiwei, 12 August Weihaiwei, 14 August (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 17 August
Weihaiwei, 31 August
Weihaiwei, 2 September
Weihaiwei, 5 September
Weihaiwei, 7 September
Weihaiwei, 9 September
Weihaiwei, 13 September
Weihaiwei, 14 September
Weihaiwei, 19 September
Weihaiwei, 21 September
Weihaiwei, 23 September
Weihaiwei, 26 September (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 28 September (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, Friday (with envelope)
Weihaiwei, 2 October
Weihaiwei, 26 October
Weihaiwei, 31 October (with envelope)
Weihaiwei, 3 November
Weihaiwei, 10 November
Weihaiwei, 11 November
Weihaiwei, 18 November
Weihaiwei, 21 November (with envelope)
Weihaiwei, 29 November
Weihaiwei, 11 December
Weihaiwei, 11 December
Weihaiwei, 12 December
Weihaiwei, 14 December
Weihaiwei, 16 December
Undated poem ‘The Coming of Reginald’ (2 sheets)
c) Letters, 1917. 95 items:
Weihaiwei, 6 January
Weihaiwei, 8 January
Weihaiwei, 8 January
Weihaiwei, 8 January
Weihaiwei, 11 January
Weihaiwei, 17 January
Weihaiwei, 18 January
Weihaiwei, 22 January
Weihaiwei, 25 January (with enclosure)
Weihaiwei, 26 January
Weihaiwei, 5 February
Weihaiwei, 6 February
Weihaiwei, 10 February
Weihaiwei, 12 February
Weihaiwei, 16 February
Weihaiwei, 18 February
Weihaiwei, 22 February (2 sheets)
E Byrne to JSL, Weihaiwei, 27 February Bourne to JSL, 28 February
Weihaiwei, 1 March
Weihaiwei, 7 March
Weihaiwei, 8 March
Weihaiwei, 14 March
Weihaiwei, 14 March
Weihaiwei, 15 March
Bourne to JSL, 15 March
Bourne to JSL, 15 March
Weihaiwei, 17 March, with reply
Weihaiwei, 17 March
Weihaiwei, 27 March
Weihaiwei, 29 March
Weihaiwei, 30 March
Weihaiwei, 12 April, and reply
Weihaiwei, 17 April
Weihaiwei, 17 April
Weihaiwei, 19 April
Weihaiwei, 20 April
Weihaiwei, 24 April
Weihaiwei, 1 May
Weihaiwei, 2 May
Weihaiwei, 11 May, with cutting
Weihaiwei, 14 May
Weihaiwei, 21 May
Weihaiwei, Sunday
Weihaiwei, 14 June
Weihaiwei, 27 June, with reply
Weihaiwei, 11 July
Weihaiwei, 24 July Weihaiwei, 30 July
Weihaiwei, undated
Weihaiwei, 2 August
Weihaiwei, 10 August
Weihaiwei, 18 August (with envelope)
Weihaiwei, 21 August
Weihaiwei, 23 August
Weihaiwei, 25 August
Weihaiwei, 25 August
Weihaiwei, 27 August
Weihaiwei, 28 August
Weihaiwei, 28 August
Weihaiwei, 31 August
Weihaiwei, undated
Weihaiwei, Thursday
G S Moss to Dr Muat, Weihaiwei, note on pamphlet
Weihaiwei, Friday
Weihaiwei, Thursday
Weihaiwei, 4 September
Weihaiwei, 5 September Weihaiwei, 12 September
Weihaiwei, 17 September, with calling card
Weihaiwei, Tuesday
Weihaiwei, undated
Weihaiwei, 26 October
Weihaiwei, 27 October
Weihaiwei, 31 October
Weihaiwei, 1 November
Weihaiwei, 8 November
Weihaiwei, 10 November
Weihaiwei, 15 November
Weihaiwei, 16 November
Weihaiwei, 17 November
JSL to Poultney Bigelow, Weihaiwei, 17 November (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 19 November
Weihaiwei, 9 December (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 12 December with envelope
Weihaiwei, 27 December (2 sheets)
d) Letters, 1918. 40 items:
Weihaiwei, 12 January (4 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 8 February (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 2 May (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 3 May (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 6 May
Weihaiwei, 9 May
Weihaiwei, 13 May
Weihaiwei, 16 May
Weihaiwei, 20 May
Weihaiwei, 24 May Weihaiwei, 16 August
Weihaiwei, 17 August
Weihaiwei, 23 August
S S Hsin Peking, 9 September (2 sheets)
Huang Yen, 24 September
Puto, 7 October (2 sheets)
Puto, 8 October
Puto, 13 October
Puto, 16 October
Shanghai, 28 October (3 sheets)
Shanghai, 30 October
Shanghai, 3 November
Shanghai, 22 November (5 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 27 December
Weihaiwei, 31 December
Weihaiwei, 31 December
e) Letters, 1919. 72 items:
Weihaiwei, 2 January
Weihaiwei, 4 January Weihaiwei, 21 January
Weihaiwei, 26 January
Weihaiwei, 27 January
Weihaiwei, 28 January
Chinwangtao, 13 February (2 sheets)
Shanghai, 19 February (4 sheets)
Peking, 23 February (7 sheets)
RFJ to Lord Li Ching-mai, Peking, 16 March (2 sheets)
Peking, 18 March (2 sheets)
Peking, 14 April (8 sheets)
Peking, 19 April (2 sheets)
Peking, 7 May (3 sheets)
Peking, 13 May (3 sheets)
Peking, 18 May (2 sheets)
RFJ to Li Ching-mai, Peking, 18 May (5 sheets)
Peking, 29 May
RFJ to Li Ching-mai, Peking, 31 May, with memo to Sir John Jordan (5
sheets)
Translation of Emperor Puyi’s letter to Li Ching-mai
Peking, 22 June (2 sheets)
RFJ to Li Ching-mai, Peking, 14 July, with enclosures (5 sheets)
RFJ to Li Ching-mai, Peking, 17 July (5 sheets)
Peking, 19 July
China, 2 September (3 sheets)
Peking, 2 November (2 sheets)
Peking, 27 November (3 sheets)
f) Letters, 1920. 22 items:
Peking, 2 April (2 sheets)
Peking, 12 April (4 sheets) Peking, 14 July (4 sheets)
Peking, 8 September (5 sheets)
Peking, 15 September
Peking, 19 November
Peking, 21 December (3 sheets)
Peking, 24 December, with envelope
g) Letters, 1921. 12 items:
Peking, 11 January (2 sheets)
Peking, January, with envelope
Peking, 4 March (2 sheets)
Peking, 18 April (2 sheets)
Peking, 5 November (3 sheets,) with envelope
h) Letters, 1922. 4 items:
Peking, January 15 (3 sheets), with envelope
i) Letters, 1923. 14 items:
Peking, 17 January (4 sheets)
Western Hills, 1 August (4 sheets) China, 4 August, with 4 newspaper cuttings and envelope
j) Letters, 1924. 14 items:
Peking, 31 January (5 sheets)
Peking, 31 January, with envelope
3 newspaper cuttings, with envelope
Peking, 8 August, with newspaper cutting and envelope
k) Letters, 1925. 3 items:
Peking, 28 February (3 pages)
/10A Letters from Sir Reginald Johnston, 1926-1936
a) Letters, 1926. 21 items:
SS Empress of Canada, 24 July (2 sheets), with envelope and
information about the ship
Ingleton, Lancashire, 30 August, with envelope
London, 4 October (2 sheets), with envelope
London, 27 October, with envelope
London, 30 October, with envelope
Oxford, 7 November, with envelope
London, 26 November, (2 sheets), with envelope
London, 27 November (2 sheets), with envelope
b) Letters, 1927. 29 items:
Tientsin, 1 March (2 sheets), with envelope
Tientsin, 3 March (3 sheets), with envelope
Weihaiwei, 3 April (2 sheets), with envelope
Weihaiwei, 13 May (3 sheets), with envelope and 2 newspaper
cuttings Weihaiwei, 22 July ( 2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 21 August (2 sheets), with envelope
Weihaiwei, 22 August, with envelope
Weihaiwei, 12 November, with invitation card and envelope
Weihaiwei, 18 December, with envelope and poster
c) Letters, 1928. 9 items:
Weihaiwei, 2 January (3 sheets), with envelope
Weihaiwei, 22 February (2 sheets), with envelope
Weihaiwei, 21 June, with envelope
d) Letters, 1929. 9 items:
Weihaiwei, 2 January (3 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 27 February (2 sheets), with envelope
Weihaiwei, 14 October (2 sheets), with envelope
e) Letters, 1930. 37 items:
Weihaiwei, 7 January (2 sheets), with envelope
Weihaiwei, 2 February (2 sheets), with envelope
Weihaiwei, 5 February, with envelope and reply from JSL Weihaiwei, 4 June
Weihaiwei, 21 June (3 sheets), with envelope
Weihaiwei, 29 June, with compliment slip and information sheets
about Chinese chair in London (3 sheets)
Weihaiwei, 27 July, with envelope
Weihaiwei, 27 July
Weihaiwei, 28 August, with envelope
Canada, 21 October, with envelope and newspaper cutting
London, 26 November (3 sheets), with envelope
1 December, with envelope
London, 14 December, with envelope
Envelope with calling card from Chuang
f) Letters, 1931. 30 items:
Richmond, 17 January
Richmond, 18 January (2 sheets), with envelope
Richmond, 1 February, with envelope
Richmond, 21 February (2 sheets), with envelope
Richmond, 23 February, with newspaper cutting and envelope
4 March, with envelope
Richmond, 9 March
Richmond, 1 April, with envelope
3 April, with envelope
26 May (2 sheets)
Richmond, 15 June
Richmond, 16 July, with newspaper cutting and envelope
Richmond, 15 August, with calling card for Yumin Tao and envelope
Shanghai, 19 November (2 sheets)
g) Letters, 1932. 35 items: Richmond, 12 March (2 sheets), with envelope
Richmond, 22 March, with envelope
Richmond, 8 April, to H T Silcock (2 sheets)
London, 4 May
London, 8 May, enclosing menu card
11 May
22 May
30 June (2 sheets)
Richmond, 13 July, with 2 newspaper cuttings
JSL to RFJ, 13 July (2 sheets)
15 July
Richmond, 23 August
Richmond, 31 August( 2 sheets)
Richmond, 9 September
Richmond, 5 October
Richmond, 17 October
3 November
Richmond, 9 November
30 November
2 December Richmond, 7 December
Richmond, 7 December
Richmond, 10 December (2 sheets)
22 December
h) Letters, 1933. 5 items:
Richmond, 25 October
Richmond, 28 October
27 November
17 December, with envelope
i) Letters, 1934. 53 items:
London, 7 March (2 sheets)
London, 13 June (2 sheets)
London, 15 June (2 sheets)
London, 20 June
London, 6 July (2 sheets)
Argyll, 9 July (2 sheets)
Argyll, 21 July (3 sheets), with envelope
Eilean Righ, 11 September (2 sheets), with envelope
Richmond, 1 October (2 sheets)
London, 4 October (4 sheets)
Richmond, 9 October
Richmond, 12 October
Richmond, 13 October (2 sheets)
Richmond, 15 October (2 sheets)
Richmond, 26 October
Richmond, 27 October (2 sheets)
Richmond, 29 October
Richmond, 31 October Richmond, 12 November (2 sheets), with envelope
London, 13 December (2 sheets), with envelope
G W Rossetti, London, to JSL, 14 December, with envelope and
enclosing minutes of Universities’ China Committee meeting (3
sheets)
F Anderson, Berkshire, to JSL, 16 December (2 sheets)
Eilean Righ, 19 December
Eilean Righ, 21 December, with envelope and newspaper cutting
F Anderson, Berkshire, to Lady SL, 23 December
j) Letters, 1935. 18 items:
Envelope containing copy of minutes of a China Association meeting,
10 January 1935 (7 sheets)
Copy letter from E Gull to Secretary of the School of Oriental
Studies, London, 10 January 1935 (2 sheets)
RFJ to Lady SL, London, 28 January (2 sheets), with envelope
RFJ to Lady SL, 30 January (2 sheets)
Eilean Righ, 24 April Eilean Righ, 8 July
Eilean Righ, 17 July
k) Letters, 1936. 2 items:
Eilean Righ, 15 April
Eilean Righ, 11 September
/10B Draft letters written by Lady Stewart Lockhart and papers relating to
the Royal Asiatic Society and the School of Oriental Studies, c. 1930s
a) Draft letters from Sir James Stewart Lockhart written by
Lady Stewart Lockhart, c. 1935. 32 Items:
E Gull, London, to Lady SL, 17 January 1935, with compliment slip and
envelope
Copy letter to Mr Bailey, 1 February (1935?)
Copy letter to Hsu Ting Fan (1935?)
Copy letter to Mrs Johnston, 1 February (1935?)
Copy letter to Mr Anderson, 25 December (1934?)
Copy letter to S I Hsiung (1935?)
Copy letter to Mr Anderson (1935?)
Copy letter to Giles (1935?)
Copy letter to RFJ (1935?)
Copy letter to P Yetts (1935?)
Copy letter to Giles (1935?)
Copy letter to Colonel Hoyster (1935?)
Copy letter to Mr Chiang (1935?)
Copy letter to Mr Gull (1935?)
Copy letter to Mr Ting (1935?)
Copy letter to Mr Chang Yuan-chi(1935?)
Copy letter to Mr Edwards (1935?) Copy letter to the Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, 25 January 1935
Copy letter to G W Rossetti (1935)
Copy letter to Colonel Hoyster (1935?)
Copy letter to Mr Waley (1935?)
Copy letter to Mr Ting (1935?)
Copy letter to Mr Anderson (1935?)
Copy letter to School of Oriental Studies (4 sheets), 1935
3 sheets of notes about books sent out to people
b) Miscellaneous letters, c.1930s. 8 items:
Undated newspaper cutting
Thomas W Pearce, Exmouth, to JSL, 10 October 1932
A P Blunt to JSL, undated
Chinese letter
Newspaper cutting
List of books on Lingnan Middle School paper
Newspaper cutting
Letter from I Fang
c) Papers relating to the School of Oriental Studies, University of London. 5 items:
Prospectus 1920-21
Report of Sub Committee negotiations with the London Institution,
1933
Notice of Committee of Management Meeting, 24 January 1935
Notice of Governing Body Meeting 31 January 1935
Draft Estimates 1933-34
d) Papers relating to the Royal Asiatic Society. 2 items:
Draft Report of the Council, 1932-33
Notice of Election of Council, 1933-34
/11 Letters from Sir Ernest Satow, 1904-6, Sir Charles Lucas, 1888-1920,
Professor E.H. Parker, 1894-1926, and Sir Cecil Clementi-Smith,
1898-1915.
a) Letters from Sir Ernest Satow, 1904-1906. 30 items:
Peking, 20 June 1904, with copy letter from Prince Ch’ing to Satow,
17 May 1904, and envelope
Peking, 25 May 1905, with envelope
Peking, 29 May 1905, with newspaper cutting
Peking, 10 June 1905, with envelope
Peking, 3 July 1905 (2 sheets), with envelope
Peking, 26 September 1905, with envelope
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Satow, 16 December 1905
Peking, 26 December 1905
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Satow, 15 January 1906
Peking, 31 January 1906, with envelope
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Satow, 9 February 1906
Peking, 26 March 1906 JSL, Weihaiwei, to Satow, 9 March 1906 (2 sheets)
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Satow, 2 April 1906
Peking, 10 April 1906, with envelope
Peking, 30 April 1906, with envelope
Weihaiwei, Sunday, with envelope
b) Letters from Sir Charles P. Lucas, 1888-1900. 26 items:
London, 2 March 1888
London, 2 September 1892
London, 23 April 1893, with envelope
London, 4 January 1895, with envelope
London, 11 April 1896, with envelope
London, 16 August 1897, with envelope
London, 26 December (1897), with envelope
Weston-super-Mare, 7 October 1898
London, 23 October 1898
London, 4 November 1898, enclosing pamphlet about entry in
Winchester College
London, 26 May 1899, with envelope
London, 3 July 1900, with envelope London, 13 August 1900, with envelope
London, 23 November 1900, with envelope
London, 7 December 1900, with envelope
c) Letters from Sir Charles P. Lucas, 1900-1904. 46 items:
London, 15 March 1901, with envelope
London, 10 May 1901, with envelope
London, 30 January 1902 (3 sheets), with envelope
London, 28 February 1902, with envelope
London, 30 July 1902 (2 sheets), with envelope
London, 15 August 1902 (2 sheets), with envelope
Norfolk, 23 October 1902, with envelope
London, 21 November 1902, with envelope
London, 16 January 1903
London, 19 March 1903, with envelope
London, 8 April 1903, with envelope
London, 28 August 1903, with envelope
London, 18 December 1903, with envelope
London, 3 February 1904 (2 sheets), with envelope
London, 5 May 1904, with envelope
London, 10 June 1904, with envelope
London, 12 August 1904, with envelope
London, 26 August 1904, with envelope
London, 4 November 1904, with envelope
London, 18 November 1904, with envelope
London, 30 December 1904, with envelope
d) Letters from Sir Charles P Lucas, 1905-1908. 47 items:
London, 4 February 1905, with envelope
Edith SL to Lucas Lucas, London, to Edith SL, 16 February 1905
London, 26 April 1905, with envelope
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Lucas, 4 May 1905 (2 sheets)
London, 18 May 1905, with envelope
London, 26 May 1905, with envelope
London, 21 June 1905, with envelope
E M Lucas, London, to Edith SL, 6 July (1905)
London, 15 September 1905
London, 22 September 1905, with envelope
London, 23 November 1905, with envelope
London, 6 April 1906, with envelope
London, 27 April 1906, with envelope
London, 10 August 1906, with envelope
London, 23 November 1906, with envelope
London, 21 December 1906
London, 19 April 1907, with envelope
London, 6 September 1907 (2 sheets), with envelope
London, 29 November 1907, with envelope
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Lucas, 23 December 1907
London, 12 January 1908, with envelope London, 20 January 1908, with envelope
London, 10 July 1908, with envelope
London, 15 July 1908, with envelope
London, 9 October 1908, with envelope
e) Letters from Sir Charles P. Lucas, 1909-1920. 38 items:
London, 12 November 1909, with envelope
London, 24 December 1909, with envelope
Stretton, 27 September 1910
London, 23 December 1910, with envelope
London, 24 January 1910, with envelope
London, 4 August 1911, with envelope
London, 10 August 1911, with envelope
London, 29 December 1911, with envelope
London, 18 March 1912, with envelope
London, 27 December 1912, with envelope
London, 3 January 1914, with envelope
London, 8 January 1915, with envelope
London, 16 January 1916, with envelope
London, 7 December 1916, with pamphlet on The Empire at War, with
envelope
London, 17 January 1919, with envelope
London, 1 June 1919, with envelope
London, 28 December 1919, with envelope
London, 15 July 1920, with envelope
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Lucas, 27 August 1920 (2 sheets)
f) Letters from Professor E.H. Parker, 1894-1912. 86 items:
Halifax, Nova Scotia, 13 August 1894, with envelope
Liverpool, 23 November 1895 Liverpool, 5 January 1898
Liverpool, 19 April 1899, with envelope
Liege, 7 June 1900
Australia, 15 August 1905, with envelope
Liverpool, 26 January 1906
Liverpool, 19 February 1906
Kelly & Walsh, Hong Kong, to E H Parker, 22 February 1906
Manchester, 13 May 1906
Cologne, 17 November 1906, with envelope
Liverpool, 23 April 1909, with 2 newspaper cuttings and envelope
Liverpool, 3 October 1909
Memo, JSL, Weihaiwei, to Dr Muat, 4 April 1910
Liverpool, 2 January 1910, with photo of Chinese inscription and
envelope
Liverpool, 17 March 1910, with copy of review and envelope
Liverpool, 4 April 1910, with envelope
Liverpool, 27 April 1910, with envelope
Copy of review in envelope
Pamphlet, Studies in Religion, by E H Parker (London, 1910)
Ku Hung-Ming, Shanghai, to JSL, 21 May 1910, with 2 copies of reviews and envelope
Liverpool, 23 September 1910, with envelope
Liverpool, 14 November 1910, with newspaper cutting and envelope
Manchester, 8 December 1910, with envelope
Liverpool, 2 January 1911, with envelope
Liverpool, 24 January 1911, with postcard and envelope
Liverpool, 11 February 1911, with envelope
Manchester, 10 April 1911, with envelope
Manchester, 2 May 1911, enclosing letter from Donald MacArthur,
Glasgow to E H Parker, 12 April 1911, with envelope
Wu Ting Fang to Sir John (Jordan?), 12 December 1911 (2 sheets),
with envelope
Manchester, 14 January 1912, with envelope
Liverpool, 4 February 1912, with envelope
Liverpool, 8 February 1912, with envelope
T Fisher Unwin, London, to E H Parker, 13 February 1912, with
envelope
Manchester, 14 March 1912
Liverpool, 17 March 1912, with envelope
Manchester, 12 March 1912, with pamphlet on Manchester Oriental
Society
Liverpool, 31 March 1912, on letter from editor of Fortnightly Review
to E H Parker, and envelope
W M Tattersall, Manchester, to E H Parker, 27 March 1912, with
review
Liverpool Daily Post to E H Parker, 1 April 1912, with envelope
Liverpool, 18 May 1912, enclosing letter from C S Mactaggart,
London, to E H Parker, 9 May 1912, with envelope
London, 29 May 1912, with card from W M Tattersall, Manchester, to
E H Parker, 9 May 1912, with envelope Review of Lion & Dragon, by RFJ, 24 November 1912
g) Letters from Professor E.H. Parker, 1913-1926. 62 items:
Manchester, 10 February 1913, with envelope
Liverpool, 23 March 1913, with envelope and certificate of posting
Liverpool, 16 May 1913, with envelope
Liverpool, 5 June 1913, with envelope
Liverpool, 20 June 1913, with envelope
Penzance, 25 July 1913, with envelope
Manchester, 6 March 1914, with envelope
Liverpool, 21 April 1914, with envelope
Liverpool, 27 December 1914, with envelope
Manchester, 29 April 1915, with envelope
Liverpool, 27 June 1915, with envelope
Liverpool, 6 January 1916, with envelope
Sydney, Australia, 13 March 1916 (2 sheets), with newspaper cutting,
postcard, and envelope
R M Dane, Peking, to JSL, 21 December 1916, with envelope
John Fryer, Berkeley, California, to E H Parker, 16 February 1917,
with envelope Liverpool, 1 June 1917, with envelope
Manchester, 31 August 1917, with envelope
Liverpool, 19 January 1919 (2 sheets), with envelope
Liverpool, 5 May 1919, with envelope
Liverpool, 22 September 1919, with envelope
Liverpool, 8 February 1919, with envelope
21 August 1920, with envelope
Liverpool, 26 September 1920, with envelope
Liverpool, 3 October 1920, with envelope
Liverpool, 22 December 1920, with envelope
D Alston, Peking, to JSL, 27 December 1920, with envelope
C G G Pearson, Tsinanfu, to JSL, 12 February 1921, with envelope
Liverpool, 31 January 1926, with envelope and sheet of notes on
Weihaiwei paper
h) Letters from Sir Cecil Clementi-Smith, 1898-1915. 58 items:
Wheathampstead, 1 December 1898, with envelope
Wheathampstead, 6 November 1899
Wheathampstead, 5 December 1902, with envelope
Wheathampstead, 19 November 1903 (2 sheets), with envelope
Wheathampstead, 25 November 1903, with envelope
Wheathampstead, 19 December 1904 (2 sheets), with envelope
Edith Stewart Lockhart, Barnstaple, to Cecil Clementi-Smith, 26
February 1905
To Edith SL, Wheathampstead, 28 October 1905
Wheathampstead, 7 December 1905 (2 sheets), with envelope
Wheathampstead, 24 March 1906, with envelope
Wheathampstead, 27 August 1906 (2 sheets), with envelope
Wheathampstead, 27 December 1906 (2 sheets), with envelope
Wheathampstead, 23 May 1907, with envelope Wheathampstead, 27 November 1907
Wheathampstead, 14 May 1908 (2 sheets), with envelope
Wheathampstead, 17 August 1908 (2 sheets), with envelope
Welwyn, 5 June 1911, with envelope
Welwyn, 31 July 1911 (2 sheets), with envelope
Welwyn, 4 September 1911, with envelope
Welwyn, 15 February 1912, with envelope
Welwyn, 8 April 1912 (2 sheets), with envelope
Welwyn, 28 December 1912, with envelope
Welwyn, 4 January 1913 (2 sheets), with envelope
Welwyn, 15 July 1914
Welwyn, 25 August 1914, with envelope
Welwyn, 7 January 1915, with envelope
Welwyn, 8 April (1915)
/12 Miscellaneous papers, 1896-1936. Letters from G.E. Morrison, 1907-
16, Chiang Yee, 1933-36, Lionel Giles, 1910-29, Shih I Hsiung, 1933-
36.
a) Book printed in 1932 presented by Shih I Hsiung, 1933. 1 item.
b) Printed Chinese texts. 10 sheets.
c) Miscellaneous letters, 1903-1936. 47 items:
D M Creath (?), Tientsin, 20 June 1903 (2 sheets), with envelope
Robert K Douglas, London, 21 January 1904
Sir John Jordan, Bristol, 22 June 1906, with envelope
D S Robertson, Peking, 15 July 1907
Frederick Lugard, Hong Kong, 17 July 1911
D S Robertson, Peking, 3 July (1917) (2 sheets), with envelope
J Hain, Peking, 19 July 1917
K Porter, Harbin, 20 July 1917
Sir John Jordan, London, 3 March 1922, with envelope
Alan Hilton Johnson, Shanghai, 6 February 1928 (2 sheets)
Hsu Ting-fan, Weihaiwei, 24 October 1934
S W Tso, Hong Kong, 6 December 1934 (4 sheets)
George She, Hong Kong, 10 December 1934
T C Zhao, Peiping West, 14 December 1934 (3 sheets)
Guo Tai-chi, London, 4 January 1935 (2 sheets), with reply from JSL
and envelope
A Whittaker, Hong Kong, 10 January 1935(2 sheets)
J Wong Quincey, Peiping, 6 February 1935
Statement from Chinese Social and Political Science Association, 1935
Draft letter from JSL
Three proofs of book review by JSL, with envelope and compliment
slip from Royal Asiatic Society
A C Moule, Cambridge, 19 June 1935
Chinese exam paper, 11 June 1935
Chinese exam paper, 10 June 1935 Chinese exam paper, 3 June 1935
Chinese exam paper, 4 June 1935
Chinese exam paper, 10 June 1935
Christmas card from Mr and Mrs S L Fu
d) Letters from G.E. Morrison, 1907-1916. 12 items:
Peking, 25 July 1907, (2 sheets), with envelope
Peking, 1 August 1907
Peking, 12 January 1908
Peking, 9 January 1908, with envelope
Peking, 19 June 1908
Peking, 14 April 1916 (2 sheets)
Weihaiwei, Sunday
Weihaiwei, Monday
e) Letters regarding Select Chinese Verses, 1935. 55 items:
Mr Ting, Shanghai, 17 October 1929 (2 sheets)
A M Bean, London, 1935, with reply from JSL and envelope
Compliment slip from Royal British Nurses’ Association
Dallas Doxford, 14 November 1935, with reply from JSL and envelope Library of Congress, Washington, 16 March 1935, with envelope
Arthur Waley, Austria, November 1935, with envelope
British Museum, London, 31 January 1935, with envelope
Innes Jackson, London, 28 January 1935, with envelope
Dorothea Hosie, Oxford, 6 March 1935 (2 sheets), with envelope
Phineas Windsor, Illinois, 6 March 1935, with envelope
A C Moule, Cambridge, 27 January 1935, with envelope
W Perceval Yetts, London, 28 January 1935, with envelope
Lionel Giles, London, 28 January 1935, with envelope
Ralf Bouwit, London, 1935, with reply from JSL and envelope
Henry McAleavy, Cambridge, 12 February 1934 (sic), with envelope
dated 1935
F May Bailey, London, 29 January 1935, with envelope
School of Oriental Studies, London, 28 January 1935, with envelope
Li Chi, Oxford, 4 March 1935, with envelope
E R Hughes, 17 March 1935, with envelope
G W Rossetti, London, 28 January 1935, with envelope
University of California, California, 27 February 1935
Royal Asiatic Society, London, 6 February 1935, with envelope
Soames Jenyns, London, 28 January 1935, with envelope
Postcard from ‘Grandmother Dorothy’, 1935
Henry H Hart, San Francisco, 1 December 1931, with reply from JSL
and envelope
Henry H Hart, San Francisco, 26 February 1935, with reply from JSL
and envelope
f) Letters and notes on the Taiping Rebellion. 94 items:
Envelope headed Taipings with note in JSL’s writing
Page of Chinese text
Note in JSL’s writing Newspaper cutting, 18 October 1933
Address slip
Note in JSL’s writing
Page of Chinese text headed ‘with compliments Jiu Kai’
Print of two Chinese rubbings
Envelope headed ‘Names of brethern of Ts’eng Kuo-fan’ containing
two notes in JSL’s writing
Lionel Giles, London, to JSL, 29 June 1932, with envelope
George E Taylor, Shanghai, to JSL, 28 May (1933), with reply from JSL
and 20 note cards in JSL’s writing
George E Taylor, Shanghai, to JSL, 19 November (2 sheets)
Address card for George E Taylor
JSL to G E Taylor, 29 September 1932
Six notes in JSL’s writing
JSL to Mr Ting, 29 October 1929 (4 sheets)
Hankow News-letter, October 1932
Note in JSL’s writing
C M Chen, Shanghai, to JSL, 10 December 1910 (4 sheets), with
photograph and envelope
E M Gull, London, to JSL, 29 June 1932 Cartoon headed ‘The auriferous stream’
The raison d’etre of Grand Secretary Li’s intercourse with neighbouring
nations (9 sheets)
19 sheets of notes in JSL’s writing
Cutting from North China Herald, 18 October 1933
H T Silcock, London, to JSL, 2 September 1929
Y Tusdale, Surrey, to JSL, 30 June 1929
Y Tusdale, Surrey, to JSL, 15 November 1929
Y Tusdale, Surrey, to JSL, 4 July 1929
H B Morse, Surrey, to JSL, 16 June 1932
H B Morse, Surrey, to JSL, 24 June 1932
g) Corona Club Papers. 2 items:
Report of speech at the Corona Club, 29 June 1911
1911 List of members
h) Letters from Chiang Yee, 1933-1936. 15 items:
London, 23 October 1933, with note in Chinese and envelope
London, 1934
London, 8 February 1935, with envelope
London, 23 February 1935
London, 14 June 1935
London, 18 October 11933 (2 sheets), with envelope
Three sheets of Chinese text
Exhibition invitation for paintings by Chiang Yee, 20 January 1936
i) Letters from Lionel Giles, 1910-1929. 21 items:
London, 13 May 1910 (2 sheets)
London, 21 June 1921
London, 24 October 1921, with envelope London, 24 March 1921
London, 5 January 1925, with envelope
London, 26 January 1925 (2 sheets), with envelope and letter from
Lady Constance Fraser, 13 January 1925
London, 27 March 1926, with envelope, two notes on Chinese books
and partial letter from Mr Ting to Robbie Ho
London, 20 November 1929
London, 22 December 1929, with newspaper cutting and envelope
j) Letters from Shih I Hsiung, 1933-1936. 38 items:
London, 16 January 1933
1 February 1933
London, 3 May 1933
10 April 1933
London, 15 May 1933
London, 28 June 1933
Oxford, 1 July 1933
London, 22 July 1933, with 2 notes on the study of government and
reply from JSL
London, 31 August 1933 London, 12 September 1933
Edinburgh, Sunday morning
Edinburgh, 31 October 1933
Draft letter from JSL to Mr Wang, 11 October 1933 (2 sheets)
London, 8 January 1934
London, 29 March 1934
H J Luson, London, 2 May 1934, to JSL
8 June 1934
J M Bullock, London, 13 June 1934, to JSL
London, 14 June 1934
London, 25 July 1934
Theatre programme for Lady Precious Stream at the Dublin Gate
Theatre, December 1934, with three newspaper cuttings
London, 15 July 1935
Note from George Bernard Shaw, Welwyn, 14 October 1935
New York, 26 December 1935, with envelope and two newspaper
cuttings
New York, 15 February 1936
Theatre Programme for Lady Precious Stream, Little Theatre, London
Theatre Programme for Lady Precious Stream, Little Theatre, London
Book about S I Hsiung play
k) Menu cards. 2 items:
Farewell dinner menu for JSL, Hong Kong, 10 June 1893
Dinner menu for JSL, Hong Kong, 27 August 1898
l) Essays from Chinese Government School, Weihaiwei, 1911.
7 items:
Weihaiwei Government Memo regarding Chinese essay competition,
24 March 1911 Five prize winning essays
Chinese text leaflet
m) Letters from Chalmers and Fraser regarding book of
Chinese quotations, 1896. 15 items:
Note on Chinese Classics in JSL’s writing
Envelope
J Chalmers, 15 April 1896, enclosing 2 sheets of Chinese text
Note in JSL’s writing (2 sheets)
E H Fraser, 18 April 1896
E H Fraser, Canton, 28 April 1896
E H Fraser, 29 April 1896
E H Fraser, Canton, 5 May 1896
E H Fraser, 13 May 1896
E H Fraser, Canton, 16 October 1896
2 sheets of notes in E H Fraser’s writing
n) An Ode to the Prince of Wales from the Chinese Residents
of Hong Kong. 5 items: Address to the Prince of Wales in Chinese (2 sheets)
Address to the Prince of Wales in English (2 sheets)
Chinese text printed on material
o) G Jamieson, Notes on the History of Adoption. 1 item:
G Jamieson, The History of Adoption and its relation to Modern Wills,
undated
p) Miscellaneous letters, 1898-1935. 63 items:
A Michie, Littlehampton, England, 25 May 1898
W Lansenie (?), Simla, India, 9 May 1899
George Ogilvie, Aberdeen, 4 October 1899
H K Colquhoun, London, 20 November 1899
Hugh Fraser, Brighton, 19 March 1901 (2 sheets)
George Scott, Burma, 27 March 1901
Frances Coupers (?), Colombo, 2 September 1901 (2 sheets)
H K Colquhoun, 11 October 1901
Arthur Easterbrook, Leith, Scotland, 28 February 1902
J H Cowan, Weihaiwei, 7 April 1902
E M Merewether, Selangor, 12 Aprtil 1902 (2 sheets)
Bernard Hancock, Lincoln, 10 July 1903
Colonel Bruce, Weihaiwei, undated
Dominic Lunan (?), War Office, London, 15 January 1904 (2 sheets),
with envelope
W A Baillie Hamilton, London, 25 January 1904 (3 sheets), with
receipt
A Dorward, Singapore, 17 February 1904
F Vatrio, Tientsin, 30 March 1904
Wu Ting Fang, Peking, 19 April 1904 (2 sheets)
G Bowyer Vaux, New York, 4 March 1904, with postcard and reply from JSL
T Korfe, Chefoo, 23 May 1904
J S, near Shanghai, 1 June 1904 (16 sheets)
T Korfe, Tsingtau, 21 June 1904
David Fraser, 7 April 1905
E Cooper, Tientsin, 19 June 1912
JSL, Weihaiwei, to Wu Ting Fang, 17 December 1916
Wu Ting Fang, Peking, 23 December 1916
D S Robertson, Peking, 25 February 1917, with envelope
D S Robertson, Peking, 10 April 1917
G T Drake Brockman, Cape Town, 3 March 1917
D Mills, London, 8 April 1935, with envelope
Weihaiwei, 9 April
Frederica Noel, Hong Kong, 30 January
Frederica Noel, Hong Kong, 17 February
Printed text regarding reform in China, undated
Note in JSL’s writing headed Miscellaneous pamphlets
Note in Chinese
/12A Letters from Sir Robert Ho Tung, 1921-35; Robbie Ho (Ho Sai Lai), 1928-35; Irene Ho, 1928-34; Ho Family members and associates,
1916-34.
a) Letters from Sir Robert Ho Tung, 1921-1935. 54 items:
Hong Kong, 7 April 1921 (3 sheets), with envelope
Luncheon menu, 23 September 1925
Hong Kong, 5 June 1926
Hong Kong, 11 June 1926
Hong Kong, 28 March 1927, with envelope
Hong Kong, 18 September 1926 (2 sheets)
Shanghai, 21 October 1927 (3 sheets)
Hong Kong, 18 February 1929
Hong Kong, 9 December 1929 (3 sheets), with reply by JSL (3 sheets)
Hong Kong, 29 July 1931 (6 sheets)
Hong Kong, 5 October 1931
Invitation to Golden Wedding Reception, 2 December 1931 and reply
by JSL
Hong Kong, 10 December 1931
Menu for Golden Wedding Reception, 2 December 1931
Translation of JSL’s congratulatory scroll to the Ho Tungs, 1931 (3
sheets)
London, 12 June 1932
Aboard ship, 20 October 1932
London, 7 June 1933
London, 17 August 1933
Cannes, France, 28 April 1934
Hong Kong, 9 January 1935
13 newspaper cuttings about the Ho family
b) Letters from Robbie Ho (Ho Sai Lai), 1928-1935. 29 items: Beckard, London, to JSL, 23 September 1927, with reply by JSL and
envelope
G Grindle, London, to JSL, 12 October 1927 and reply by JSL
G Grindle, London, 25 October 1927
Paris, 18 January 1928
Paris, 3 August 1928
S S Havellend, 4 May 1930
Peking, 12 June 1931 (2 sheets)
Peking, 9 September 1931 (3 sheets)
Tientsin, 29 October 1931
S S President Coolidge, 9 December 1931
Peiping, 17 October 1932
Hong Kong, 31 January 1933
S S President Hoover, 12 April 1933
Washington D C, 2 June 1933
The Bremen, 25 July 1933
Canada, 12 August 1933
Kansas, 15 September 1933 (2 sheets)
Kansas, 14 December 1934, with card for Dr William H L Chung and
envelope Kansas, 1 January 1935 (2 sheets)
c) Letters from Irene Ho (Ho Tsi dsi), 1928-1934. 23 items:
London, 15 March 1928 (9 sheets), with three notes by JSL
CPS ‘Duchess of York’, 9 November 1929
Canton, 5 October 1931
London, 5 October 1932
Radnor, 30 March 1933, (2 sheets) with newspaper cutting and
envelope
Middlesex, 21 September 1933 (2 sheets)
Middlesex, 7 October 1933
Berne, Switzerland, 1 January 1934
d) Letters from Ho family members, 1928-1934. 6 items:
Ho Wu, Hong Kong, 25 October 1926
Eva Ho Tung, Vienna, 17 February 1931
P S Ho, Shanghai, 16 March 1932
P S Ho, Shanghai, 2 May 1932
P S Ho, London, 6 April 1933
Margaret Ho Tung, Switzerland, 12 January 1934
e) Letters from Ho family associates, 1916-1934. 12 items:
Mok Man Cheung, Hong Kong, 30 December 1915 (2 sheets)
Mok Man Cheung, 13 May 1916 (2 sheets)
George She, London, 18 June 1933
George She, Hong Kong, 4 December 1933
George She, Hong Kong, 9 January 1934
R H Kotewall, Hong Kong, 10 April 1931, with envelope
W Perceval Yetts, London, 17 May 1932
T F Lo, Hong Kong, 27 October 1932 Howard Chang, Hong Kong, 24 June 1933
/13 Miscellaneous papers 1859-1931
a) Extraterritoriality, concessions, and settlements in China, 11
May 1929. 22 items:
Statement on Extraterritoriality, concessions, and settlements in
China, 11 May 1929. (22 pages)
b) Three papers by E M Gull. 9 items:
E M Gull, Note Issues by Foreign Banks in China (3 pages)
E M Gull, Classification of China’s Present Tariff (3 pages)
E M Gull, The Question of Trade Marks (3 pages)
c) Documents relating to Jesuit Missions c. 1890. 73 items:
JSL to Pere A Hanny, 26 March 1890
JSL, London, 31 March 1890
A Hanny, London, 27 March, 1890 JSL, London, 1 April 1890
A Hanny, Berkshire, 2 April 1890
Father Brucker, Paris, 21 April 1890 (2 sheets)
Godefroy Mayer, Paris, 24 March 1890
Godefroy Mayer, Paris, 11 April 1890 (2 sheets)
New Books, 17 October 1890 (8 pages)
Summary, 1840-1890, Annals of Faith (55 pages)
d) Index to the North China Branch of the Asiatic Society 1859-
1890. 19 pages.
e) Index to the Chinese Recorder, vols. I – XVII. 20 pages.
f) Paper on Higher Education. 18 pages.
g) Papers relating to the China Society and the School of
Oriental Studies, 1920-26. 13 items:
The China Society, London. List of Members, 1920
The China Society, London. List of Members, April 1922
China Society. Report of the Council, 1922-1923
The China Society, London. Application for Membership, c. 1923
The China Society, London. Balance Sheet, 1923
Lionel Giles, London, 8 September 1923
JSL, London, to Lucas, 18 September 1925
M A Beavis, London, 22 October 1925
JSL, London, to M A Beavis, 25 October 1925
School of Oriental Studies, Standing Orders, July 1923
School of Oriental Studies, Report of the Governing Body, July 1924
School of Oriental Studies, Prospectus, 1925-1926
Envelope
h) Papers relating to the Hon. LLD from Hong Kong University,
1916-18. 41 items:
Folder headed ‘Honorary LLD Hong Kong University’ containing:
F H May, Hong Kong, 5 October 1916
JSL, Weihaiwei, 17 October 1916, to May (2 copies)
F H May, Hong Kong, 5 October 1916
JSL, Weihaiwei, 17 October 1916, to May
JSL, 27 January 1917, to Thomas Pearce (10 sheets)
C Eliot, Hong Kong, 13 February 1917 (2 sheets)
Thomas Pearce, Hong Kong, 16 February 1917
R F Johnston, Weihaiwei, 22 February 1917
R F Johnston, Weihaiwei, 23 February 1917
R F Johnston, Weihaiwei, 2 March 1917
JSL, Weihaiwei, 23 February 1917, to Sir Charles Eliot
China Mail cutting 15 December 1916
R F Johnston, Weihaiwei, 3 March 1917, with enclosure
JSL to Sir Charles Eliot, undated
C Eliot, Peking, 1 September 1917
C Eliot, Hong Kong, 24 October 1917 JSL, Weihaiwei, 23 November 1917, to Sir Charles Eliot
C Eliot, Hong Kong, 1 December 1917
JSL, Japan, 13 December 1917, to Sir Charles Eliot
C Eliot, Hong Kong, 11 January 1918
T Petrie, Hong Kong, 14 January 1918 (2 sheets)
C A Middleton Smith, Hong Kong, 15 January 1918
C A Middleton Smith, Hong Kong, 15 January 1918 (2 sheets)
C A Middleton Smith, Hong Kong, 15 January 1918
JSL, Hong Kong, 16 January 1918 to Middleton Smith
John Alison, Edinburgh, 15 March 1918
i) Papers relating to a Chair of Chinese, 1912-17. 86 items:
JSL to D P Heatley, 15 September 1912 (2 pages)
D P Heatley, Edinburgh, 6 October 1912
D P Heatley, Edinburgh, 31 December 1912, with 2 enclosures
D P Heatley, Edinburgh, 19 February 1913
D P Heatley, Edinburgh, 23 April 1913, with envelope
G Jamieson, London, 24 January 1914
G Jamieson, King’s Lynn, 26 April 1914
JSL, Weihaiwei, 15 May 1914, to Sir John Jordan (2 sheets)
JSL, Weihaiwei, 17 May 1914, to Sir Charles Addis (2 sheets)
JSL, Weihaiwei, 17 May 1914, to Murray (2 sheets)
JSL, Weihaiwei, 17 May 1914, to G Jamieson
JSL, Weihaiwei, 17 May 1914, to E H Parker (2 sheets)
JSL, Weihaiwei, 24 May 1914, to C P Lucas
JSL, Weihaiwei, 24 May 1914, to Sir Cecil Smith
JSL, Weihaiwei, 24 May 1914, to Sir Ernest Satow (2 sheets)
JSL, Weihaiwei, 25 May 1914, to Thomas Pearce
JSL, Weihaiwei, 28 May 1914, to John O Miller (2 sheets)
JSL, Weihaiwei, 29 May 1914, to Li Kai JSL, Weihaiwei, 29 May 1914, to Wu T’ing-fang
Wu T’ing-fang, Shanghai, 3 June 1914
Wei Yuk, Hong Kong, 6 June 1914 (2 sheets)
Cecil Clementi-Smith, Welwyn, 7 June 1914
ESL, Devon, 9 June 1914, to Cecil Clementi-Smith
Cecil Clementi-Smith, Welwyn, 10 June 1914, to ESL
ESL, Devon, 12 June (1914), to Cecil Clementi-Smith
Thomas Pearce, Foochow, 13 June 1914 (3 sheets)
JSL, Weihaiwei, 14 June 1914, to Sir John Jordan (2 sheets)
Gersham Stewart, London, 15 June 1914
Cecil Clementi-Smith, Welwyn, 17 June 1914
Charles Addis, London, 18 June 1914
Walter Lawrence to John O Miller, London, 18 June 1914
Lord Curzon to John O Miller, London, 19 June 1914
John O Miller, Herts, 20 June 1914 (2 sheets)
G Jamieson, London, 25 June 1914
G Jamieson, London, 25 June 1914
JSL, Weihaiwei, 28 June 1914, to Cecil Clementi-Smith (2 sheets)
C Addis, London, 1 July 1914
JSL, Weihaiwei, 5 July 1914, to Satow Cecil Clementi-Smith, Welwyn, 20 July 1914
G Jamieson, London, 28 July 1914
JSL, Weihaiwei, 30 July 1914, to Jamieson
Gersham Stewart, London, 31 July 1914
Cecil Clementi-Smith, Welwyn, 31 July 1914
Folder headed ‘Chair of Chinese’ containing;
P J Hartog, London, 6 August 1914, and reply by JSL, Weihaiwei, 17
September 1914; JSL, Weihaiwei, 17 September 1914, to Secretary of
State and 12 letters of recommendation
G Jamieson, London, 2 October 1915, to ESL
C P Lucas, London, 16 June 1916
G Jamieson, London, 25 June 1916, to ESL
G Jamieson, London, 12 October 1916, to ESL
G Jamieson, London, 12 October 1916
JSL, Weihaiwei, 19 November 1916, to G Jamieson
G Jamieson, London, 4 January 1917
JSL, Weihaiwei, 11 February 1917, to Jamieson (2 sheets)
Jamieson, London, 19 May 1917
Pamphlet making preliminary announcement of the School of Oriental
Studies, December 1916
j) Appointment of Reginald Johnston to the Chair of Chinese,
1931. 48 items:
S J Worsley, London, 23 June 1930, with 4 pages enclosures
Draft reply from JSL to S J Worsley, 25 June 1930
Empty envelope
Letter from S J Worsley, London, 19 February 1931, with 39
enclosures
Draft letter from JSL to S J Worsley, 20 February 1931
Draft letter from JSL to S J Worsley, 21 February 1931 S J Worsley, London, 23 February 1931, with envelope
H V Trust, London, 28 February 1931, with envelope
S J Worsley, London, 1 July 1931, with 3 pages enclosures and
envelope
/14 Stewart Lockhart Family papers, 1862-1908; Chinese calling cards
a) Cuttings regarding James Stewart Lockhart. 7 items:
Envelope headed ‘Cuttings re Self’ containing:
Cutting from the Inverness Courier
Cutting from the Southport Newspaper, 31 May 1908
Cutting from the Hongkong Telegraph, 10 June 1896 (2 pieces)
Cutting from the Edinburgh Evening News, 1 June 1908
Untitled cutting. 1896
Cutting from the Hongkong Telegraph, 18 May 1894
b) Letters to Miles Lockhart, 1862-1891. 12 items:
Envelope headed ‘Walter Montgomerie’s Letters’ containing:
Walter Montgomerie, Hull, October 1862to Miles Lockhart, Isle of
Man, with envelope Walter Montgomerie, London, 5 May 1865, to Miles Lockhart, Isle of
Man, with envelope
J West, Clarens, 29 December 1887, to Miles Lockhart, London, with
envelope
George Curzon, Reigate, 12 October 1891, to Miles Lockhart
Douglas Lockhart to ‘Papa’, undated
F Pigott, April 1862, to Miles Lockhart, Isle of Man
ESL and JSL, Hong Kong, 25 February 1889, to Miles Lockhart, with
envelope
c) Family Papers, 1863-1885. 12 items:
Testimonials for John Ingram Lockhart (1863-1876)
Envelope headed ‘Notice regarding the death of Uncle James at
Florence’
And containing Italian newspaper cutting and translation, 18 January
1885
Envelope containing the autographs of;
Henry Irving
Bishop Ewing (2)
William Ewart Gladstone
James Lockhart (2) (JSL’s grandfather)
2 menu cards
d) Diary, 1905-1906, miscellaneous papers. 10 items:
Leaves from a diary, 8 December 1905 – 23 January 1906, anonymous
(7 pages)
D Mills, Devon, December 1898, to JSL, with envelope and letter
from Colonel
Bell, VC, to D Mills, 1897
e) Collection of autographs. 51 items:
Envelope headed ‘Autographs’ and containing signatures of:
G Lewis (3)
Harry Parkes
Lord Newcastle (6)
Frederick Rogers
Sidney Herbert
Lord Granville
Sir E B Lytton (22)
Lord Carnarvon (5)
Thomas Francis Wade (2)
Edward Caldwell (2)
G Roger
Indecipherable (7)
f) Collection of Chinese calling cards. 29 items:
Envelope containing calling cards from:
Wu Ting Fan
Duke Kong (2)
JSL Dr George Mark
Chou Fu
Yang Shih-hsiang (5)
Sun Pao-chi (5)
Descendant of Mencius
Those in charge of the Temple of Mencius
Descendant of Jen Tzu
Li Hung Chang
Kang Yu-wei
T’an Chung-lin
Sir Henry Blake
Yuan Shu-hsun
Indecipherable (4)
/15A Translations of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai. Nos 1-99
a) Translations of the letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai. Nos 1-19:
1 Reply to Huang, Prefect of Chenchiang
2 To the Viceroy of the Two Chiang, Yin Chi-shan
3 To Yin Chi-shan
4 A letter of thanks for a present of food from Yin Chi-shan
5 In reply to Yin Chi-shan
6 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
7 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
8 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
9 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
10 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
11 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
12 To Shih-P’u-shan 13 To T’ao Hsi-p’u
14 To T’ao Hsi-p’u
15 To Hsu-Shu-ch’ao
16 To Hsu-Shu-ch’ao
17 To Ch’emg Mien-chuang
18 To Lu Ya-yu
19 To Li Ch’ing-chiang
b) Translations of the letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai. Nos 20-39:
20 To Chu Ts’ao-i
21 To Yueh Shui-hsien
22 To Ho Hsien-K’uei
23 To Wang K’o-chou
24 To Wang K’o-chou
25 To Ch’ien Chia-hsien
26 To Ch’eng Yuan-heng
27 To Liu Ying-yu
28 To Liu Ying-yu
29 To Yao Hsiao-p’o
30 To Liu Chieh-shih 31 To Yang Shan-chai
32 To Ch’ien Hsiang-shu
33 To Chin Shou-men
34 To Chin Shou-men
35 To Yu the Buddhist
36 To Mr Mei
37 To Hu Shu-ch’ao
38 To Hu Shu-ch’ao
39 To Chin Hsien-ts’un
c) Translations of the letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai. Nos 40-59:
40 To Ho Hsien-k’uei
41 To Ch’en Chu-hsiang
42 To Ch’eng Yu-men
43 To Yu Shan
44 To Ch’eng Yu-men
45 To Chou Hsieh-t’ang
46 To Hsu Tzu-t’ing
47 To Hsu Ch’ing-yen
48 To the son of Yen Chi-shen
49 To Yen Shih-ts’un
50 To T’o Shih-chien
51 To Chuang Tzu-pu
52 To Ch’iu Shu-tu
53 To Fang Yu-ch’uan
54 To Fang Yu-ch’uan
55 To Yao Hsiao-p’o
56 To Min Lien-feng
57 To Ch’ien Yu-sha
58 To Ch’eng Yu-men 59 To Shih Ts’un
d) Translations of the letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai. Nos 60-79:
60 To Chang
61 To Li Chu-ch’i
62 Li Chu-ch’i
63 To Shen Hsiung-t’ang
64 To Ch’in Chien-ch’uan
65 To Ch’in Chien-ch’uan
66 To Yiu Chih-shan
67 To Ch’ien Chia-hsien
68 To Ch’en Hsing-chai
69 To Shao Shuh-sung
70 To Shih Ts’un
71 To Chou Ch’ing-yuan
72 To Tai Ching-hsien
73 To Shih Chien
74 To Teng Sun-chai
75 To Teng Sun-chai
76 To Yin Chi-shan 77 To Ch’ing Shu-chai
78 To Chuang
79 To Ch’en Hsu-chai
e) Translations of the letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai. Nos 80-99:
80 To Cheng Shih-ch’ung
81 To Teng Sun-chai
82 To Kao
83 To Chang Tung-kao
84 To Hu Shuh-ch’ao
85 To Liang Yao-feng
86 To Yuan Ch’un-pu
87 To Yang Ching-tsun
88 To Yin Ho-chai
89 To Wang Men-lou
90 To Hsieh Wei-t’ang
91 To Yuan Hui-hsiang
92 To Yuan Shih-t’ang
93 To P’ei Erh-chih
94 To Shen Kuei-yu
95 To Chi Fu-t’ing
96 Missing
97 To Chang Yu-ch’ien
98 To Chin Kuei
99 To Chou Hsiu-chih
/15B Translations of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai. Nos 100-203.
a) Translations of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai. Nos 100-119:
100 To Ho Yun-po 101 To Ho Yun-po
102 To Yao Hsiao-po
103 To Ch’ien Tung-lu
104 To I Chu-yeh
105 To Pi Ch’iu-fan
106 To Ch’ing Yu-lin
107 To Shu-chai
108 To T’ao Hui-hsun
109 To K’ang Nan-ch’i
110 To Huang
111 Huang
112 To T’ang Ching-han
113 To T’ang Ching-han
114 To an enquirer
115 To Yuan Ch’ing-ch’i
116 To Ch’eng Tsai-shan
117 To a Grand Secretary
118 To K’ung Chih-t’ang
119 To Chang
b) Translations of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai. Nos. 120-139:
120 To Liang Yao-feng
121 To P’eng Chih-t’ing
122 To Yang Yu-feng
123 To Yao Yun-hsiu
124 To Colonel Ming Wo-chai
125 To Shih I-t’ang
126 To Hung Chih-ts’un
127 To Hung Chih-ts’un
128 To Hung Chih-ts’un
129 To Mei Chung-yuan
130 To Yang Lan-po
131 Missing
132 Reply to a man in search of a concubine
133 To Hu Shu-ch’ao
134 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
135 To Lo Liang-fen
136 To I Ch’un-yen
137 To I Ch’un-yen
138 To Colonel Pai Mien
139 Missing
c) Translations of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai. Nos. 140-159:
140 To Nephew Lo
141 To Nephew Lo
142 To San Pi-wu with reply
143 To Tsou Jo-ch’uan
144 To Liang Shan-chou
145 To Han Shao-chen
146 To Pi Ch’iu-fan 147 To Sun Pu-shan
148 To Lu Lang-fu
149 To Li Sung-pu
150 To Sun Pu-shan
151 To Pi Ch’iu-fan
152 A refusal
153 To Chao Yin-sung
154 To T’ao I-yun
155 To Chou I-hsiang with reply
156 To General A-Kwang-t’ing
157 Wan-ch’ing
158 To Ch’ien Chu-ch’u
159 To Chu Shih-chun
d) Translations of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai. Nos 160-179:
160 To Weng Tung-fu
161 To Chu Hsin-ch’ih
162 To Shih T’ing-fu
163 To Shih Chung-ming
164 To Ch’ing Shu-chai 165 To Shih-ts’un
166 To Viceroy Pi
167 To Fu I
168 To President Li Hsiang-liu with reply
169 To Ch’en Shu-hsiao with reply
170 To General Ch’ing Ch’ung-ts’un
171 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
172 To Li hsiang-liu
173 To Zhao Wen-hsin
174 To Wang Shun-tsai
175 Missing
176 Missing
177 Missing
178 To Hsiang Chin-men
179 To Fa Shih-fan
e) Translations of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai. Nos 180-203. 128
items:
180 To Sun Pu-shan
181 To Ch’ien Chu-ch’u
182 To Wu Hsin-ch’en
183 To Hui Yao-pu
184 To Liu Ch’eng-chai
185 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
186 To Ho
187 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
188 To General Ch’ing
189 To Yuan Hsiang-t’ing
190 To Yeh Shu-shan
191 To Yeh Shu-shan 192 To Hu Shu-ch’ao
193 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
194 To Fa
195 To Yen Tung-yu
196 To Lin Yuan-feng
197 To P’eng Pi-yuan
198 Missing
199 To Governor Ch’i
200 To Hsu Hsiao-tung with reply
201 To P’an Su-hsin
202 To Governor Ch’i
203 To Governor Ch’i
/16 Translations of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai, nos 1-203, in typescript:
a) Translation of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai, nos1-50, in
typescript:
1 Reply to Huang, Prefect of Chenchiang
2 To the Viceroy of the Two Chiang, Yin Chi-shan
3 To Yin Chi-shan 4 A letter of thanks for a present of food from Yin Chi-shan
5 In reply to Yin Chi-shan
6 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
7 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
8 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
9 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
10 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
11 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
12 To Shih-P’u-shan
13 To T’ao Hsi-p’u
14 To T’ao Hsi-p’u
15 To Hsu-Shu-ch’ao
16 To Hsu-Shu-ch’ao
17 To Ch’emg Mien-chuang
18 To Lu Ya-yu
19 To Li Ch’ing-chiang
20 To Chu Ts’ao-I
21 To Yueh Shui-hsien
22 To Ho Hsien-K’uei
23 To Wang K’o-chou
24 To Wang K’o-chou
25 To Ch’ien Chia-hsien
26 To Ch’eng Yuan-heng
27 To Liu Ying-yu
28 To Liu Ying-yu
29 To Yao Hsiao-p’o
30 To Liu Chieh-shih
31 To Yang Shan-chai
32 To Ch’ien Hsiang-shu
33 To Chin Shou-men 34 To Chin Shou-men
35 To Yu the Buddhist
36 To Mr Mei
37 To Hu Shu-ch’ao
38 To Hu Shu-ch’ao
39 To Chin Hsien-ts’un
40 To Ho Hsien-k’uei
41 To Ch’en Chu-hsiang
42 To Ch’eng Yu-men
43 To Yu Shan
44 To Ch’eng Yu-men
45 To Chou Hsieh-t’ang
46 To Hsu Tzu-t’ing
47 To Hsu Ch’ing-yen
48 To the son of Yen Chi-shen
49 To Yen Shih-ts’un
50 To T’o Shih-chien
b) Translation of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai, nos 51-100, in
typescript: 51 To Chuang Tzu-pu
52 To Ch’iu Shu-tu
53 To Fang Yu-ch’uan
54 To Fang Yu-ch’uan
55 To Yao Hsiao-p’o
56 To Min Lien-feng
57 To Ch’ien Yu-sha
58 To Ch’eng Yu-men
59 To Shih Ts’un
60 To Chang
61 To Li Chu-ch’i
62 Li Chu-ch’i
63 To Shen Hsiung-t’ang
64 To Ch’in Chien-ch’uan
65 To Ch’in Chien-ch’uan
66 To Yiu Chih-shan
67 To Ch’ien Chia-hsien
68 To Ch’en Hsing-chai
69 To Shao Shuh-sung
70 To Shih Ts’un
71 To Chou Ch’ing-yuan
72 To Tai Ching-hsien
73 To Shih Chien
74 To Teng Sun-chai
75 To Teng Sun-chai
76 To Yin Chi-shan
77 To Ch’ing Shu-chai
78 To Chuang
79 To Ch’en Hsu-chai
80 To Cheng Shih-ch’ung 81 To Teng Sun-chai
82 To Kao
83 To Chang Tung-kao
84 To Hu Shuh-ch’ao
85 To Liang Yao-feng
86 To Yuan Ch’un-pu
87 To Yang Ching-tsun
88 To Yin Ho-chai
89 To Wang Men-lou
90 To Hsieh Wei-t’ang
91 To Yuan Hui-hsiang
92 To Yuan Shih-t’ang
93 To P’ei Erh-chih
94 To Shen Kuei-yu
95 To Chi Fu-t’ing
96 Missing
97 To Chang Yu-ch’ien
98 To Chin Kuei
99 To Chou Hsiu-chih
100 To Ho Yun-po
c) Translation of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai, nos 101-150 in
typescript:
101 To Ho Yun-po
102 To Yao Hsiao-po
103 To Ch’ien Tung-lu
104 To I Chu-yeh
105 To Pi Ch’iu-fan
106 To Ch’ing Yu-lin
107 To Shu-chai
108 To T’ao Hui-hsun
109 To K’ang Nan-ch’i
110 To Huang
111 Huang
112 To T’ang Ching-han
113 To T’ang Ching-han
114 To an enquirer
115 To Yuan Ch’ing-ch’i
116 To Ch’eng Tsai-shan
117 To a Grand Secretary
118 To K’ung Chih-t’ang
119 To Chang
120 To Liang Yao-feng
121 To P’eng Chih-t’ing
122 To Yang Yu-feng
123 To Yao Yun-hsiu
124 To Colonel Ming Wo-chai
125 To Shih I-t’ang
126 To Hung Chih-ts’un
127 To Hung Chih-ts’un 128 To Hung Chih-ts’un
129 To Mei Chung-yuan
130 To Yang Lan-po
131 Missing
132 Reply to a man in search of a concubine
133 To Hu Shu-ch’ao
134 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
135 To Lo Liang-fen
136 To I Ch’un-yen
137 To I Ch’un-yen
138 To Colonel Pai Mien
139 Missing
140 To Nephew Lo
141 To Nephew Lo
142 To San Pi-wu with reply
143 To Tsou Jo-ch’uan
144 To Liang Shan-chou
145 To Han Shao-chen
146 To Pi Ch’iu-fan
147 To Sun Pu-shan 148 To Lu Lang-fu
149 To Li Sung-pu
150 To Sun Pu-shan
d) Translation of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai, nos 151-203, in
typescript:
151 To Pi chiu-fan
152 A refusal
153 To Chao Yin-sung
154 To T’ao I-yun
155 To Chou I-hsiang with reply
156 To General A-Kwang-t’ing
157 Wan-ch’ing
158 To Ch’ien Chu-ch’u
159 To Chu Shih-chun
160 To Weng Tung-fu
161 To Chu Hsin-ch’ih
162 To Shih T’ing-fu
163 To Shih Chung-ming
164 To Ch’ing Shu-chai
165 To Shih-ts’un
166 To Viceroy Pi
167 To Fu I
168 To President Li Hsiang-liu with reply
169 To Ch’en Shu-hsiao with reply
170 To General Ch’ing Ch’ung-ts’un
171 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
172 To Li hsiang-liu
173 To Zhao Wen-hsin
174 To Wang Shun-tsai 175 Missing
176 Missing
177 Missing
178 To Hsiang Chin-men
179 To Fa Shih-fan
180 To Sun Pu-sha
181 To Ch’ien Chu-ch’u
182 To Wu Hsin-ch’en
183 To Hui Yao-pu
184 To Liu Ch’eng-chai
185 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
186 To Ho
187 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
188 To General Ch’ing
189 To Yuan Hsiang-t’ing
190 To Yeh Shu-shan
191 To Yeh Shu-shan
192 To Hu Shu-ch’ao
193 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
194 To Fa 195 To Yen Tung-yu
196 To Lin Yuan-feng
197 To P’eng Pi-yuan
198 Missing
199 To Governor Ch’i
200 To Hsu Hsiao-tung with reply
201 To P’an Su-hsin
202 To Governor Ch’i
203 To Governor Ch’I
/17 4 Books containing translations of the letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai
a) Translation of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai, nos 1-50, in
typescript, bound:
1 Reply to Huang, Prefect of Chenchiang
2 To the Viceroy of the Two Chiang, Yin Chi-shan
3 To Yin Chi-shan
4 A letter of thanks for a present of food from Yin Chi-shan
5 In reply to Yin Chi-shan
6 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
7 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
8 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
9 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
10 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
11 Letter to Yin Chi-shan
12 To Shih-P’u-shan
13 To T’ao Hsi-p’u
14 To T’ao Hsi-p’u
15 To Hsu-Shu-ch’ao
16 To Hsu-Shu-ch’ao 17 To Ch’emg Mien-chuang
18 To Lu Ya-yu
19 To Li Ch’ing-chiang
20 To Chu Ts’ao-I
21 To Yueh Shui-hsien
22 To Ho Hsien-K’uei
23 To Wang K’o-chou
24 To Wang K’o-chou
25 To Ch’ien Chia-hsien
26 To Ch’eng Yuan-heng
27 To Liu Ying-yu
28 To Liu Ying-yu
29 To Yao Hsiao-p’o
30 To Liu Chieh-shih
31 To Yang Shan-chai
32 To Ch’ien Hsiang-shu
33 To Chin Shou-men
34 To Chin Shou-men
35 To Yu the Buddhist 36 To Mr Mei
37 To Hu Shu-ch’ao
38 To Hu Shu-ch’ao
39 To Chin Hsien-ts’un
40 To Ho Hsien-k’uei
41 To Ch’en Chu-hsiang
42 To Ch’eng Yu-men
43 To Yu Shan
44 To Ch’eng Yu-men
45 To Chou Hsieh-t’ang
46 To Hsu Tzu-t’ing
47 To Hsu Ch’ing-yen
48 To the son of Yen Chi-shen
49 To Yen Shih-ts’un
50 To T’o Shih-chien
b) Translation of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai, nos 51-100, in
typescript, bound:
51 To Chuang Tzu-pu
52 To Ch’iu Shu-tu
53 To Fang Yu-ch’uan
54 To Fang Yu-ch’uan
55 To Yao Hsiao-p’o
56 To Min Lien-feng
57 To Ch’ien Yu-sha
58 To Ch’eng Yu-men
59 To Shih Ts’un
60 To Chang
61 To Li Chu-ch’i
62 Li Chu-ch’i 63 To Shen Hsiung-t’ang
64 To Ch’in Chien-ch’uan
65 To Ch’in Chien-ch’uan
66 To Yiu Chih-shan
67 To Ch’ien Chia-hsien
68 To Ch’en Hsing-chai
69 To Shao Shuh-sung
70 To Shih Ts’un
71 To Chou Ch’ing-yuan
72 To Tai Ching-hsien
73 To Shih Chien
74 To Teng Sun-chai
75 To Teng Sun-chai
76 To Yin Chi-shan
77 To Ch’ing Shu-chai
78 To Chuang
79 To Ch’en Hsu-chai
80 To Cheng Shih-ch’ung
81 To Teng Sun-chai
82 To Kao 83 To Chang Tung-kao
84 To Hu Shuh-ch’ao
85 To Liang Yao-feng
86 To Yuan Ch’un-pu
87 To Yang Ching-tsun
88 To Yin Ho-chai
89 To Wang Men-lou
90 To Hsieh Wei-t’ang
91 To Yuan Hui-hsiang
92 To Yuan Shih-t’ang
93 To P’ei Erh-chih
94 To Shen Kuei-yu
95 To Chi Fu-t’ing
96 Missing
97 To Chang Yu-ch’ien
98 To Chin Kuei
99 To Chou Hsiu-chih
100 To Ho Yun-po
c) Translation of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai, nos 101-150, in
typescript, bound:
100 To Ho Yun-po
101 To Yao Hsiao-po
102 To Ch’ien Tung-lu
103 To I Chu-yeh
104 To Pi Ch’iu-fan
105 To Ch’ing Yu-lin
106 To Shu-chai
107 To T’ao Hui-hsun
108 To K’ang Nan-ch’i 109 To Huang
110 Huang
111 To T’ang Ching-han
112 To T’ang Ching-han
113 To an enquirer
114 To Yuan Ch’ing-ch’i
115 To Ch’eng Tsai-shan
116 To a Grand Secretary
117 To K’ung Chih-t’ang
118 To Chang
119 To Liang Yao-feng
120 To P’eng Chih-t’ing
121 To Yang Yu-feng
122 To Yao Yun-hsiu
123 To Colonel Ming Wo-chai
124 To Shih I-t’ang
125 To Hung Chih-ts’un
126 To Hung Chih-ts’un
127 To Hung Chih-ts’un
128 To Mei Chung-yuan 129 To Yang Lan-po
130 Missing
131 Reply to a man in search of a concubine
132 To Hu Shu-ch’ao
133 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
134 To Lo Liang-fen
135 To I Ch’un-yen
136 To I Ch’un-yen
137 To Colonel Pai Mien
138 Missing
139 To Nephew Lo
140 To Nephew Lo
141 To San Pi-wu with reply
142 To Tsou Jo-ch’uan
143 To Liang Shan-chou
144 To Han Shao-chen
145 To Pi Ch’iu-fan
146 To Sun Pu-shan
147 To Lu Lang-fu
148 To Li Sung-pu
149 To Sun Pu-shan
d) Translation of letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai, nos 151-202, in
typescript, bound:
150 To Pi chiu-fan
151 A refusal
152 To Chao Yin-sung
153 To T’ao I-yun
154 To Chou I-hsiang with reply
155 To General A-Kwang-t’ing 156 Wan-ch’ing
157 To Ch’ien Chu-ch’u
158 To Chu Shih-chun
159 To Weng Tung-fu
160 To Chu Hsin-ch’ih
161 To Shih T’ing-fu
162 To Shih Chung-ming
163 To Ch’ing Shu-chai
164 To Shih-ts’un
165 To Viceroy Pi
166 To Fu I
167 To President Li Hsiang-liu with reply
168 To Ch’en Shu-hsiao with reply
169 To General Ch’ing Ch’ung-ts’un
170 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
171 To Li hsiang-liu
172 To Zhao Wen-hsin
173 To Wang Shun-tsai
174 Missing
175 Missing 176 Missing
177 To Hsiang Chin-men
178 To Fa Shih-fan
179 To Sun Pu-sha
180 To Ch’ien Chu-ch’u
181 To Wu Hsin-ch’en
182 To Hui Yao-pu
183 To Liu Ch’eng-chai
184 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
185 To Ho
186 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
187 To General Ch’ing
188 To Yuan Hsiang-t’ing
189 To Yeh Shu-shan
190 To Yeh Shu-shan
191 To Hu Shu-ch’ao
192 To Ch’i Li-ch’uan
193 To Fa
194 To Yen Tung-yu
195 To Lin Yuan-feng
196 To P’eng Pi-yuan
197 Missing
198 To Governor Ch’i
199 To Hsu Hsiao-tung with reply
200 To P’an Su-hsin
201 To Governor Ch’i
202 To Governor Ch’I
/18 Notes and translations of the letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai and the
Books of Quotations
a) Notes relating to the letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai. 7 items:
Envelope headed “Solutions recd, from Shanghai” and containing 6
sheets of Chinese characters relating to the letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai
b) Translations and notes relating to letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai.
40 items:
Translations and notes relating to the letters by Yuan Tzu-tsai
c) Preface to the manuscript of the Books of Quotations or
Allusions by Chiu Chin. 6 items:
JSL’s preface to the manuscript of the Books of Quotations or
Allusions by Chiu Chin
d) JSL’s notes on the manuscript of the Books of Quotations.
26 items:
JSL’s notes on the manuscript of the Books of Quotations or Allusions
by Chiu Chin
e) Books of Quotations by Chiu Chin (in Chinese). 4 items: 4 Books of Quotations by Chiu Chin (in Chinese)
f) JSL’s translation, in manuscript, of the Books of Quotations.
465 items:
JSL’s translation, in manuscript, of the Books of Quotations by Chiu
Chin
/19 Two bundles of MS. notes (in brown paper parcels) concerning
translations of letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai.
/20 One bundle of notes in typescript and one in manuscript concerning
translations of letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai.
/21 Four bundles of typescript notes concerning translations of letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai.
/22 Three bundles of typescript notes concerning translations of letters of
Yuan Tzu-tsai.
/23 File containing correspondence 1910-11 and papers concerning
publication of translations of letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai.
Three bound volumes containing versions of the Index to 3567
characters in the letters of Yuan Tzu-tsai.
/24
a Papers concerning address to Ku Hung-Ming on his 60th birthday.
Bundle of files containing:
b Speeches (some with translations) on occasion of visits by freemen of
Shantung.
c Correspondence and papers concerning visit of Governor Yang Shih-
Hsiang, 1905.
d Papers concerning visit of Governor of Shantung, 1908.
e Papers concerning relations between Wei-hai-wei and Shantung.
f Memorandum on torture of Chinese prisoners extradited from Hong
Kong, and papers concerning death of Queen Victoria.
g Address (with translation) of traders and inhabitants in Hong Kong,
1889.
h. Address (with translation) of Chinese in Hong Kong, 1889.
i. Translation of address from friend, on occasion of departure from
Hong Kong to Wei-hai-wei, 1902.
/25 File containing correspondence and papers concerning Su Tung-po.
File containing notes concerning Han Wen-Kung.
File containing notes on unrelated Chinese topics.
[Manilla folder containing] bundle of correspondence mostly
concerning publication of index to Tso Chuan, 1926-31.
/26 Volume: manuscript copy of the Index to the Tso Chuan, by E.D.H.
Fraser (see also /61).
/27 Wormeaten notebook containing articles in Chinese on various
topics.
Notebook containing notes in English on the Emperors of China.
Notebook containing articles on Chinese philosophers.
Indexed notebook containing (?discontinued) English-Chinese glossary,
and notes and references concerning topics relating to China.
/28 Envelopes containing (mostly) correspondence of Edith Lady Stewart
Lockhart, 1937.
Envelope containing correspondence concerning text of Chinese
poems by Giles and Waley, mostly 1931. (Enclosed within front page
of the Times, 10 May 1937.)
Brown paper package containing magazine cuttings and proofs.
Notebook concerning Documents illustrative of the History of
Christianity in China.
Notebook containing historical notes concerning China.
Notebook containing references to manuscripts and titles of books.
Notebook containing History of the Chinese College by Ripa.
Notebook containing notes of works by explorers and missionaries in
China.
Notebook concerning British enterprise in the Far East.
/29 Bundle of offprints (or proofs?) of articles in the China Review.
Notes (with some correspondence) concerning Chinese versions of
the Bible.
Unbound pages from a Chinese-English dictionary.
Envelope containing correspondence, 1928-31, concerning publication
of Giles’ Prose Gems of Chinese Literature.
/30 Four army books 108 Inscribed “Chinese Notes” from Nos.1 to 929:
One containing notes in Chinese (in pencil); one containing
references in Chinese and English; one containing summary of and
notes concerning the Autobiography of Chung Wang; and one
containing, both on original and on loosely inserted leaves, notes in
pencil, presumably also connected with the autobiography.
/31 Five black-covered notebooks stamped with the arms of Edinburgh
University, of which one contains notes concerning Pai Chü-I (A.D.
772-846), three contain unidentified notes in Chinese, and one
contains notes and references in English.
Loose sheets containing notes concerning Pai Chü-i.
/32 Notebook (quarto) containing notes, etc. concerning contacts
between China and the West in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Notebook (quarto) containing notes on Christianity in China.
Typescript of “The Western Chamber” by S.I. Hsiung.
Bundle consisting of sheets containing columns of numbers, and a
book written in Chinese.
File containing Translations of Reminiscences of Hu Sung Ming, together with associated notes and drafts.
/33 Bundle of twelve exercise books from Wei-hai-wei School containing
lists of amulets, charms, coins, etc.
Exercise book from Wei-hai-wei School containing notes on art.
Bundle of exercise books and loose leaves containing unidentified
notes.
/34 Bundle of four exercise books containing vocabulary notes.
Bundle of three printed pamphlets (one in German), and corrected
typescript of work by A.C. Colquhoun and J.H. Stewart Lockhart on
Tai-wan (Formosa).
Folder containing list of books concerning Tai-wan (Formosa).
/35 Black-covered loose-leaf note-book, containing entries in English and
Chinese, commencing October 1913.
Note-book for 1909 bearing donor’s name (P. O’Brien Twigg) on
front cover.
Indexed note-book issued by The Shanghai Union Brewery.
Almanac for 1907 issued by The Standard Life Assurance Company.
Red-covered memo-book for 1902 issued by The Eastern Telegraph
Company.
Red-covered memo-book for 1903 issued by The Eastern Telegraph
Company.
Red-covered memo-book for 1908 issued by The Eastern Telegraph
Company.
Black-covered notebook containing notes in pencil in English and
Chinese.
Blue-covered notebook containing notes in Chinese, and notes on the
Chinese theatre. Blue-covered notebook containing notes on last three leaves only.
Red-covered cash-book containing notes on first 14 leaves and last
three leaves. (1 leaf also loosely enclosed).
Blue-covered notebook containing notes commencing with references
to the American Historical Review.
Two indexed notebooks containing entries in Chinese (in pencil) and
English (in ink) respectively.
Four bundles of index cards.
Bundle of four notebooks containing notes and references in English
and Chinese.
Two black-covered notebooks with clasps containing diary entries.
Black-covered notebook containing notes on various subjects
including Christianity in China.
Black-covered notebook containing notes on various subjects
including contacts between China and the West.
Bundle of four black-covered note-books (one lacking the covers)
containing notes on various subjects.
Notebook containing notes and references in English and Chinese
(and press-cuttings loosely enclosed). Green-covered indexed notebook entitled ‘Where is it’?
Black-covered notebook containing notes in English and Chinese.
Bundle of: two black-covered notebooks containing notes in Chinese
and titles of (English) books respectively, and three wormeaten red-
covered notebooks containing notes on Law (Roman and other).
/36 Bundle containing:
a-c Three notebooks used as diaries, April 1899.
d-e Two notebooks (Army Book 136) used as diaries April-July,
1899.
f [Envelope containing] worm-eaten remains of notebook
containing explanations of Chinese words.
g Notebook (‘Oxford’) containing extracts from printed books.
h Plum-coloured notebook containing notes and entries in
English and Chinese, and some papers in Chinese loosely
enclosed.
i Black-covered notebook containing business notes concerning
China, and Chinese papers and map of China loosely enclosed.
j Plum-covered notebook containing quotes and extracts in
prose and verse from various authors.
/37 Bundle of files, three containing papers (some in Chinese) on folklore.
Bundle of five files containing papers (most in Chinese) on various
topics.
/38 Letter-book containing incoming letters mostly in Chinese, ca.1903.
Letter-book of copies of outgoing letters in Chinese, ca.1903.
Letter-book of and containing copies of outgoing letters mostly in
Chinese, 1906-16.
/39 Letter-book of copies of outgoing letters, ?1917.
Letter-book containing incoming letters in Chinese and telegrams,
1903-6.
Letter-book containing incoming letters in Chinese and telegrams,
1906-10.
/40 Letter-book containing incoming letters in Chinese, 1910-16.
Letter-book containing an incoming letter in Chinese, 1916.
/41 Book (half in Chinese and half in English) in dark blue covers labelled
‘Catalogue of Chinese Books’.
Two books in grey covers containing a number of entries in Chinese.
Book in blue covers, 339 ff., partly written in Chinese.
Book in light blue covers containing some entries in Chinese.
/42 Bundle consisting mainly of newspapers and other printed items
mostly in Chinese.
Brown paper parcel containing mostly printed items in Chinese.
/43 Printed prospectus in English and Chinese of Hor Chung, maker of
teapots, Wei-hai-wei.
Five copies of printed items in Chinese.
Three copies of printed items in Chinese.
Eleven copies of a printed pamphlet in Chinese.
Map of Far East, showing resistance of China to aggression.
Blue official envelope inscribed ‘Telegrams for showing to Comm on
return to Wei-hai-wei’, containing papers in Chinese.
Book of requisition forms some written on in Chinese.
Envelope per registered post containing papers in English and
Chinese.
Bundle of mounted papers (?press-cuttings) and other papers, some
worm-eaten.
Printed leaflet in Chinese entitled (in ink) ‘Mr Blunt’s inaugural address
to Ld (?) H.7/7/31’.
Bundle of Chinese papers each signed in English, formerly tied with
red string.
Sealed envelope containing papers in Chinese.
/44 File containing various papers (with a blue official envelope) tied with
pink tape, the whole labelled ‘Papers regarding the Revolution in
Waîteng & Jeng Ch’ang 1901-1902’.
Document in Chinese in stiff black covers, being a single sheet folded.
Printed paper in Chinese, being a single sheet folded.
Scribbling pad (many sheets torn out) containing pencil notes in
Chinese.
‘Oxford’ notebook containing notes in English and Chinese.
Bundle of papers in Chinese, some on red-sided paper.
Two copies of a printed pamphlet with yellow covers.
Three copies of a printed sheet of stiff white paper enclosing a large printed sheet of pink flimsy paper.
White envelope inscribed ‘Various notes letters etc’ containing
various papers in Chinese and some in English.
MS. Book containing poems presented by various officials on visits to
different districts.
Worm-eaten MS. containing notes, Chinese-English glossary, and texts
in Chinese.
/45 Bundle of Chinese papers and envelopes tied with pink tape.
Brown paper parcel entitled ‘Chinese official envelopes’.
File containing correspondence and printed items, in English and
Chinese, concerning Coronation celebrations at Wei-hai-wei, 1911.
Bundle of four files containing: texts in Chinese accompanied by
English translations; documents, correspondence, etc., in Chinese;
single pages from The Mail of 15, 17 and 21 October 1900;
correspondence and papers concerning and syllabus of Course of
Study in Chinese, 1915-17.
/46 Album of speeches and addresses (in Chinese) delivered on various formal occasions, 1906 x 1921.
Bundle of three folders containing lists of names of persons and
places.
Blue-covered folio-size book containing Chinese versions of English
sentences and English-Chinese glossary.
Folio-size book of styles and titles, and forms of address in Chinese.
/47 Brown paper parcel containing papers concerning review by H.A.
Giles of Lockhart’s Manual of Chinese Quotations (see also /58)
/48 Brown paper parcel (inscribed No.20) containing:
Envelope containing bag inscribed with seals of Hangchow;
Book in Chinese;
Three wallets;
Scroll in Chinese;
Printed pamphlet in Chinese;
Envelope containing press-cuttings in Chinese;
Bundle of printed papers, mostly in Chinese, concerning folklore.
/49 Brown paper parcel (inscribed No.21) containing newspaper dated 24
December 1914, and a collection of papers in Chinese.
/50 [Manilla folder enclosing] brown paper parcel (numbered XIV)
containing copies of the Midday Post of Wei-hai-wei (some printed in
red).
/51 Album containing Chinese political cartoons pasted in.
/52 Album containing Chinese political and humorous cartoons pasted in.
/53 Album containing a few Chinese cartoons, some pasted in, others
loosely enclosed.
/54 Volume containing annotated cuttings from printed Chinese classical
texts
/55 Volume containing annotated cuttings from printed Chinese classical
texts
/56 Letters and letter-book in Chinese
File containing cuttings concerning Confucius.
File containing cuttings concerning Têng Hsia-wei.
/57 History of the Tái p’ing Rebellion (typescript carbon).
/58 A Manual of Chinese Quotations (Hong Kong, 1893), by [Sir] James
Haldane Stewart Lockhart.
/59 Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes, translated by Isaac Taylor Headland (New York, 1900). With a loosely inserted photograph of Margaret
Stewart Lockhart, aged 4.
/60 Shantung, the Sacred Province of China, by Robert Coventry Forsyth,
(Shanghai, 1912).
/61 Index to the Tso Chuan, by Everard D.H. Fraser, revised by J.H.S.
Lockhart (London, 1930). See also /26.
/62 Printed items (in English):
The New East, Vol.II, no.6 (June 1918).
Journal of the United Service Institution of India, Vol.XLIV (July 1915).
Report of the Terminology and Publication Committees of the China
Medical Missionary Association for 1908.
The Sequel to “For God and China”, by Stanley P. Smith. Shanghai,
1919.
Directory of the Chinese Social and Political Science Association
1932-33.
Lin Tse-hsü by Gideon Chen. Peiping, 1934.
Guide notes to The Chambers and The Garden of the Western
Hongwanji.
China Association 1923-24 Annual Report (containing
correspondence, 1924, and printed rule-book).
Envelope containing: The Story of the Willow-patterned Plate; and
Reminiscences of a Chinese Viceroy’s Secretary (2 copies).
Brown paper parcel containing: The North China Daily Mail 26-iv-
1921 (six copies); The China Mail 19 April 1902 (three copies); The
China Mail, 21 April 1902.
/63 The China Mail, 21 April 1902. Account of a Journey in Shantung from Wei-hei-wei to the Tomb of
Confucius, by [Sir] Reginald F. Johnston, 1904. (Contains some
photographs loosely enclosed inside the front cover). With another,
unbound copy.
Remarks on the Province of Shantung, by [Sir] Reginald F. Johnston.
Hong Kong, ?1904.
Advertising leaflet for A Manual of Chinese Quotations by [Sir] James
Haldane Stewart Lockhart. Hong Kong, 1893.
Index to the Tso Chuan. (Two copies).
Military Report and General Information concerning the Dependency
of Wei-hai-wei, by Major F.C. Turner, 1904. (Contains memorandum
loosely enclosed inside back cover).
Romance in History, by Lord Rennell of Rodd, 1933. (English
Association Pamphlet No.85).
The Boxer Protocol and Japanese Aggression, by Shuhsi Hsü 1937.
(Information Bulletin Vol.IV, No.8.
The North China Crisis, by Shuhsi Hsü, 1937. (Information Bulletin
Vol.IV, No.9).
The Sino-Japanese Crisis, 1937. (Information Bulletin Vol.IV, No.10).
The North China Agreements and Japanese Charges, by Shuhsi Hsü, 1937. (Information Bulletin, Vol.IV, No.11).
Foreign Press Opinions on Sino-Japanese Hostilities in Shanghai, 1937,
by C.L. Hsia, 1937. (Information Bulletin, Vol.IV, No.12).
A worm-eaten copy of Report of the Committee of the Hong Kong
General Chamber of Commerce. Hong Kong, 1883.
Papers on the Subject of a Petition addressed to the House of
Commons. Hong Kong, 1896.
The Straits Settlements Civil Service List 1914. Singapore, 1914.
She stoops to Compromise by J. Wong-Quincey, ?1930. Contains
letters of the author.
Booklet commemorating the official opening of the new building of
the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, 1935.
/64 Bundle of four text books, one of Chinese lessons and three of
English lessons.
Pitch and Toss or the Kurile Intelligencer, 1894.
The Currency of the Farther East, vol.I, by [Sir] James Haldane Stewart
Lockhart. Hong Kong, 1895.
The Currency of the Farther East, vol.I, by [Sir] James Haldane Stewart
Lockhart. Hong Kong, 1907.
China Squadron Boat Racing Rule, 1913.
Address-Buch des Deutschen Kiautschou-Gebiets. Tsingtau, 1902.
Commissioner’s Speech [in English and Chinese] at the Government
Offices, Wei-hai-wei, September 29th, 1930.
Views of Wei-hai-wei.
/65 The Wei-hai-wei Club Debenture Certificate No.8.
The Wei-hai-wei Gold Mining Co., Limited, Prospectus.
Four copies of the Wei-hai-wei School Annual Report and Prize
Distribution, 1910. Two copies of the Wei-hai-wei School Annual Report and Prize
Distribution, 1911.
Two copies of the Wei-hai-wei School Annual Report and Prize
Distribution, 1912.
Leaf of the Times Literary Supplement wrapped round collection of
cards mostly of officials in the Shantung Province.
Poster advertising fancy dress football match, 4 September.
Programme of a Scottish concert, 30 November 1915.
Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, published 23 July
1877.
Programme of concert given by H.M.S. Minataur at Queen’s Hall,
Wei-hai-wei, 12-13 September.
Programme of concert given by H.M.S. Monmouth at Queen’s Hall,
Wei-hai-wei, 4-5 September, 1913.
Concert programme, 29 August, 1913.
Three copies of leaflet announcing entertainment in aid of Belgian
Relief Fund, 4 August 1915.
Programme of concert given in aid of North China Aeroplane Fund,
n.d.
Programme of entertainment given in aid of Belgian Relief Fund, 31 July 1915.
Programme of concert given in aid of Belgian Relief Fund, 4 August
1915 (four copies – one on green paper, three on yellow).
Bundle of envelopes containing programmes, rule-books,
correspondence and other printed items, various dates.
Brown paper parcel containing leaves from Enigmatic Parallelisms of
the Canton Dialect.
Military Report on the Province of Shan-tung, 1905. Contains letter
1905 to Stewart Lockhart loosely enclosed.
The Territory of Wei-hai-wei, by C.E. Bruce-Mitford. Wei-hai-wei, 1902.
La Morale de Confucius, traduit par Léon de Rosny. Paris, 1893.
Menu of a [Franco-British] Dinner, 2 July 1912.
Programme of an entertainment given at the Convent School, Wei-
hai-wei, 29 July 1913.
Programme of concert given by S.M. Schiff Kaiser Franz Josef I, 1
August 1912.
Christmas card of Hsu Tung-fou.
Christmas card of the Sergeants’ Mess 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
containing letter loosely enclosed.
Two copies of Mandarin Duck Sailing Club rule book, 1918.
Programme of Royal Naval Rifle meeting, 2-5 July 1913.
An American’s Opinion of British Colonial Policy, by Poulteney Bigelow.
London, 1915.
Names of villages on 2-inch map of Wei-hai-wei Territory. Contains
manuscript calculations loosely inserted.
Two copies of: Guide to Wei-hai-wei, 1933.
Three copies of: The Hot Springs of Wei-hai-wei.
Four copies of: The Family Maxims of Chu Pai-Lu, translated by F.M.
Jefferson. Wei-hai-wei, 1914.
Four copies of: A Collection of Chinese Family Maxims, translated by F.M. Jefferson. Wei-hai-wei, 1914.
/66 18 copies of: Reminiscences of a Chinese Viceroy’s Secretary.
Manuscript of Reminiscences of a Chinese Viceroy’s Secretary.
Three Poems of Li-po, set to music by Constant Lambert, 1928.
Empress of China Growler and Sporting Times, 1893.
Three copies of: The Story of the Chinese Labor Corps, by E. Manico
Gull.
Report … [concerning] the rise in the price of commodities at Wei-
hai-wei. Wei-hai-wei, 1904.
Report of a Journey in the Province of Shantung …, by J.H. Stewart
Lockhart. Colonial Office 1903. Contains letter of author and reply
loosely enclosed.
Report by Commissioner J.H. Stewart Lockhart of a Visit to Kiaochao
and Chinan. Colonial Office 1906.
A Confidential Report of a Journey in the Province of Shantung …, by J.H.
Stewart Lockhart. Hong Kong, 1903. Contains map, and draft letter
of author.
Three copies of: Report of a Journey in the Province of Shantung …, by
J.H. Stewart Lockhart. Colonial Office, 1903. Four copies of: Report by Commissioner J.H. Stewart Lockhart on a
Visit to Kiaochao and Chinan. Colonial Office, 1906.
Manuscript text of foregoing.
Draft manuscript letter of J.H. Stewart Lockhart, 1909.
Lecture on the development of the modern battleship, by
Commander A.V. Vyvyan, R.N. Hong Kong, 1907.
Lecture on counter-attack, by Lieut-Colonel W. Scott Moncrieff,
1907.
Lecture on battle practice in H.M. navy, by Commander A.V. Vyvyan,
R.N., 1907.
Lecture on modern coast defence, by Captain C.G. Vereker, R.G.A.,
1907.
Manuscript letter to General Ventris concerning Chinese regiment,
1904.
Report on journey through interior of China, by C. Clementi, 1902.
(Unbound.)
Report of a journey through Tongking, Uynnan, Haut Laos and Siam,
by [Sir] R[eginald] F. J[ohnston], 1903.
/67 Colonial Reports – Wei-hai-wei 1903, 1904, 1909, 1918, 1926 and
two copies of 1929.
Bound volume containing The Wei-hai-wei Lyre Nos.1-83, 1
December 1900 – 12 March 1901.
Bound volume containing The Wei-hai-wei Lyre Nos.1-83 and The
Wei-hai-wei Gazette, Nos.1-123 (No.135 loosely enclosed).
Two copies of the Wei-hai-wei Gazette no.391, 3 February 1903.
Wei-hai-wei Gazette no.394, 6 February 1903.
Wei-hai-wei Gazette no.418, 11 April 1903.
Wei-hai-wei Gazette no.513, 21 January 1914.
Six copies of the Wei-hai-wei Gazette no.514, 24 January 1914. Five copies of the Wei-hai-wei Government Gazette vol.XXIII, no.1.
Wei-hai-wei Government Gazette vol.XX, no.9, to vol.XXIII, no.21.
Three copies of Colonial Report – Wei-hai-wei 1920, and typescripts
of report concerning census at Wei-hai-wei, 1921.
Ordinances Nos.1 and 2 of 1923
Wei-hai-wei Government Gazette vol.XII, no.1 to vol.XXI, no.8 (not
complete)
Tientsin British Committee of Information Memoranda 1-32 (1926-
31).
/68 Hardcover file containing miscellany of printed publications and a
collection of papers in Chinese.
Indexed letter-book (unused) with galley proofs of unidentified
catalogue of books formerly loosely enclosed (locations marked).
/69 Bundle of press-cuttings.
Envelope containing press-cuttings.
Five leaves torn from a press-cutting album.
Seventeen leaves containing press-cuttings with a letter (?) in Chinese
and an unattached press-cutting in English. Brown paper parcel containing press-cuttings, mostly in Chinese,
concerning the North China revolt.
Envelope containing printed programmes of entertainments.
Envelope containing miscellany of printed items and manuscripts.
Album of press-cuttings, mostly personal, 1902-4.
/70 Album containing press-cuttings, pasted in and loosely enclosed.
[/71-/74 Photographs, transferred to Scottish National Portrait Gallery. For a
list of photographs in the Stewart Lockhart collection, see
Acc.4138/79]
/75 North-China Daily News 14 July 1924.
/76 Four packs of playing cards of the First Chinese Regiment, Tientsin.
Iron spike enclosed in copy of the Manchuria Daily News, 27
November 1920.
Blue envelope containing bullet.
White envelope containing ‘Bullet extracted by (?)Mual’.
/77 Wooden box containing index slips of books owned by Stewart
Lockhart.
/78 Volume: A Catalogue of Corean Cash, by W.H. Wilkinson.
/79 List of photographs in the Stewart Lockhart Collection
Index to correspondents in Acc.4138/1 to Acc.4138/18
Views of Taishan and Kufou (Confucius’ Home and Burial Place), compiled
and photographed by Tse Tsi Shau. Vol. 1.
/80 The Pageant of Peking, Comprising Sixty-Six …Photographs by D. Mennie,
with an Introduction by P. Weale. (Shanghai, 1920.)
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