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GB 891 TM-TM/2-TM/2/3-TM/2/3/3 · File · 6 April 1799
Part of Papers of Thomas Manning, Chinese Scholar, First English visitor to Lhasa, Tibet

Letter from George Tuthill to Thomas Manning from Dresden. Tuthill chides Manning for not writing and then puts forward his dream of a house in London on the Thames and a short walk from Westminster where a group of young people of superior mind could reside together and study Literature. Tuthill sets out his scheme for living in such a way and suggests that Manning is the only person he knows that might be suitable. Tuthill suggests Coleridge might be a suitable candidate. He asks Manning to write with his thoughts. Handwritten, 1 piece, 3 sides. Dated 6 April 1799

GB 891 TM-TM/2-TM/2/3-TM/2/3/4 · File · 31 August 1799
Part of Papers of Thomas Manning, Chinese Scholar, First English visitor to Lhasa, Tibet

Letter from George Tuthill to Thomas Manning from Jena (Germany). Tuthill wants to hear more of Manning's state of mind, which he abruptly stopped writing about in his last letter to tell Tuthill that "Briggs is with the dead, Ted with the living and Flowen with the felons". Tuthill wants to pursue his dream of a community of like-minded individuals. He compares his thoughts with those of Shaftesbury. At present he is preparing to travel on to Venice via travelling down the Danube to Vienna. Handwritten, 1 piece, 3 sides. Dated 31 August 1799

GB 891 TM-TM/2-TM/2/3-TM/2/3/5 · File · 3 December 1803
Part of Papers of Thomas Manning, Chinese Scholar, First English visitor to Lhasa, Tibet

Letter from George Tuthill to Thomas Manning from St Germain, France. Tuthill writes to Manning, who is staying with the de Serrants, about other English people caught in France. There is the possibility that all those in Paris will be sent to fortified cities such as Metz. One Englishman was exchanged for a captain of a French frigate, some have been given permission to return to England or travel to Germany, but Ferguson and Wilbrau were refused despite the solicitations of the Minister of War, Berthier, at request of Charles Fox. Handwritten, 1 piece, 3 sides. Dated 3 December 1803

GB 891 TM-TM/2-TM/2/3-TM/2/3/6 · File · 10 January 1806
Part of Papers of Thomas Manning, Chinese Scholar, First English visitor to Lhasa, Tibet

Letter from George Tuthill to Thomas Manning from St Germain, France. Tuthill writes that he was preparing an application to Fourcroy (chemist) but an order had been sent to St Germain about surveillance of the English prisoners. Tuthill had also applied through Vanqueline (another chemist) but as yet has been unsuccessful. He asks what Manning thinks of the prospect of peace now that he is in England. Handwritten, 1 piece, 2 sides. Dated 10 January 1806

GB 891 DD-DD/7-DD/7/5 · File · 24th Apr 1968
Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

Letter from George K. Tanham, National Chairman of American Friends of Vietnam. Tanham writes of the recent wave of terrorist attacks of the period of the Lunar New Year, as well as of a previous massacre of unarmed mountain tribesmen at Dak Son on 05 December, where 252 people were killed, another 100 were kidnapped, and 500 were missing.

Tanham writes that despite the terror tactics designed to intimidate the South Vietnamese, in recent presidential elections 83% of eligible voters went to the polls, which showed an unwillingness to permit the National Liberation Front to take over by default. Further neighbouring nations including the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and the Republic of Korea have also expressed their support for the allied effort in South Vietnam. Tanham calls for the support of the American Friends of Vietnam to support the society's efforts in achieving a stable, just and democratic society and that despite Vietnam receiving American military and economic assistance, the country also needs the support of an informed American public.

Tanham George, K. d 2003
GB 891 OS1-OS1/26 · File · 28th May 1931
Part of China Society

Letter from George Allen & Unwin Limited, Publishers & Exporters, to The Secretary, China Society, to ask for a list of members of the Society to which they could advertise a recent publication on the Japanese population question.

George Allen & Unwin
GB 891 RAS BMM-RAS BMM/5-RAS BMM/5/2-RAS BMM/5/2/17 · File · 27th Jul 1934
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Richard Burton Memorial Medal

Letter from George A. Sansome, Editorial Representative, London and Provincial Newpapers, to the Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, in which he asks, as a journalist commissioned by the London Editorial Services to obtain an interview with Freya Stark, for her address.

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, England