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GB 891 TM-TM/1-TM/1/1-TM/1/1/51 · Dossier · 28 April 1810
Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from Thomas Manning to William Manning from Calcutta. He writes of his frustrated attempt to get to Pekin whilst in Canton giving some of the reasons why it could not be accomplished. The suggestion has been made that it tries to go via Tibet and letters have been sent for him and he has other private letters with him. He had a good passage though was without convoy and therefore fearful of being taken in the Bay of Bengal. He has numerous dinner invitations including to Sir William Burroughs. He dined the previous evening with Mr Palmar, the Banker. "Turban on his head, beard over a foot long. all eyes staring at me". He has rented a spacious house on the circular road and justifies it by claiming it is necessary so he stays healthy and can study. There are some missionaries in Calcutta who claim to know something of the Chinese language but they have it wrong which he has tried to explain so that their translations of Confucius are map of mistakes. He is waiting to sail for Madras. Handwritten, 4 sides. Dated 28th April, 1810

GB 891 TM-TM/3-TM/3/1-TM/3/1/10 · Dossier · [7 December 1804]
Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from Thomas Manning (draft) to Général Consul. Manning writes about gaining a passport to come to France for 2 years to study for his enterprise to China. He asks that he can stay in Paris to continue his studies. He mentions Dr Hager, Conservateur des manuscripts chinois. Dated 17 Frimaire, Hotel de Paris. Handwritten, 1 piece, 4 sides

Notes on Classical Chinese Grammar
GB 891 ACG-ACG/13-ACG/13/2 · Dossier · [1959]
Fait partie de Papers of Angus C. Graham

Notes on Classical Chinese Grammar by A.C. Graham. Possible notes for the article: Observations on a new Classical Chinese grammar, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, XXII/3, 1959

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GB 891 TM-TM/17 · Série · [1930]-1972
Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

Thomas Manning's Chinese book collection was donated to the RAS Library after his death. However his books were added to the general Chinese collections. At some point, there has been an attempt to identify those in the collection which had belonged to Manning. This series consists of two catalogues, some notes on Manning and one later letter. The majority of the Chinese book collection in the RAS was donated to the Brotherton Library, Leeds, in 1963.

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GB 891 TM-TM/17-TM/17/2 · Dossier · [1930-1940]
Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

Small handwritten catalogue of the Books of Thomas Manning that were in the Chinese Collection of the RAS Library. Each item has an individual sheet which names, describes and dates the publication. It is unknown when this catalogue was made but before the Chinese Collection was donated to the Brotherton Library in 1963.

GB 891 TM-TM/6-TM/6/1-TM/6/1/1 · Dossier · 1817
Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

Draft letter from Thomas Manning to the Directors of the East India Company concerning the Chinese man he has brought with him and whether the East India Company would have reason to employ him. Written From Dr Tuthill's, 13 Soho Square, the letter's postscript has the words "stupid letter" in Manning's hand. Dated 1817. Handwritten, 1 piece, 3 sides

GB 891 TM-TM/6-TM/6/13 · Dossier · 11 February 1832
Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from [Robert Morrison] to Thomas Manning from Macao, China. He is responding to Manning's letter inquiring whether he could purchase some Chinese books for Manning's Parisian friends. He will inquire of the booksellers and send a list and then they can send a money order next season. He mentions that Ball has never written and that the political situation in China remains difficult. His son John is making good progress with Chinese. Signature has been cut from the letter. Dated 11 February 1832. Handwritten 1 piece, 3 sides

GB 891 TM-TM/7-TM/7/2 · Dossier · 17 March 1830
Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from Stanislas Julien to Thomas Manning asking him to procure the listed titles. The letter mentions Payne & Foss Booksellers. Dated 17 March 1830. Handwritten in French and Chinese, 1 piece, 2 sides

GB 891 TM-TM/7-TM/7/5 · Dossier · 16 March 1834
Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from Stanislas Julien to Thomas Manning concerning that he has sent to Mr Mitchell of the Translating Committee "le petit Romay chinois". Dated 16 March 1834. Handwritten in French, 1 piece, 1 side

GB 891 TM-TM/7-TM/7/9 · Dossier · 28 October 1836
Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from Stanislas Julien to Thomas Manning in which he writes about several Chinese texts and the work which has been occupying him. Dated 28 October 1836. Handwritten in French and Chinese, 1 piece, 3 sides