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              GB 891 TM-TM/1-TM/1/1-TM/1/1/34 · Dossier · 21 [April 1806]
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              Letter from Thomas Manning to William Manning from White horse fetter Lane (London). He writes that he has been hunting for the Captain of the Thames, East Indian Company boat, on which he will go to Canton. Captain Riches is a Suffolk man and he wonders if he is related to his friend, Mrs Riches. If his father finds that she is, would he ask for a letter of recommendation for him. He has laid in supplies of medicines and will take good care of himself, though he writes his legs are rather swollen after much walking. Handwritten, 3 sides. Dated 21 [April 1806]

              GB 891 TM-TM/1-TM/1/1-TM/1/1/35 · Dossier · 7 May 1806
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              Letter from Thomas Manning to William Manning from Tavestock Hotel (London). He writes he is about to leave for Portsmouth and has settled everything to his satisfaction. He is worried they will lose their passage and not arrive in Canton till winter. He is indebted to Mr Crabtree for his assistance, beyond the usual kindness of intimate friends. He asks his father to tell his sister, Fanny, that he has not forgotten anything. He finishes "I am exceedingly well, but not calm". Handwritten, 2 sides. Postmarked 7 May 1806

              GB 891 TM-TM/2-TM/2/3 · Sous-série · 1797 -1836
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              The Correspondence between Manning and Tuthill mainly dates from the time when they were both resident in Europe (1798-1806). There is also one earlier letter and a letter from Manning whilst he was in Bengal 1811.

              There is further correspondence regarding Manning being executor of Tuthill's will which includes letters between Manning and Tuthill's daughter, Laura (1835-1836)

              GB 891 TM-TM/2-TM/2/3-TM/2/3/1 · Dossier · 13 June [1797]
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              Letter from George Tuthill to Thomas Manning from 3 Chapel Court, London. Tuthill writes about Manning's plans for the future and his concerns for his well-being. Handwritten 1 piece, 2 sides. Dated 13 June [1797]

              GB 891 TM-TM/6-TM/6/1 · Sous-série · 1817-1818
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              These letters concern the possible employment of the two Chinese men who had come to England with Thomas Manning, and ask for help with the cost of Manning's expenses regarding these gentlemen. These date from 1817-1818.

              GB 891 TM-TM/6-TM/6/1-TM/6/1/2 · Dossier · [1817-1818]
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              Letter from Thomas Manning to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Honorable Court of Directors of the East India Company asking for help with defraying the costs of 2 Chinese men he has brought from Canton - one, a literary Chinese, to help with his studies; the other, a native of the province of Honan, who speaks the language with the greatest purity, as a servant but also he thought would be of use to East India Company men at the College preparing to go to the factory at Canton. He estimates that the costs he will incur are £1000. Undated [1818], Handwritten, 1 piece, 3 sides

              GB 891 TM-TM/6-TM/6/19 · Dossier · [1818-1840]
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              Letter from Thomas Manning to Samuel Ball asking whether it is still possible for him to dine with Ball that day. Dated Ginger's Hotel, Westminster Bridge, 17 March. Handwritten 1 piece, 1 side

              GB 891 TM-TM/2 · Série · 1790-1836
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              This series contains correspondence between Thomas Manning and his early friends, some of which were lifelong friendships. There are 12 letters from Robert Lloyd (brother of Charles Lloyd, poet); nine copies of letters from Thomas Manning to Charles Lamb, plus two copies of notes and a copy of a letter from Charles Lamb with a further original draft letter from Manning to Lamb

              There are 8 letters between Manning and George Leman Tuthill with further later correspondence between Manning and Tuthill's daughter, Laura. There are also 4 letters from W. Baines to Thomas Manning.

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              Correspondence with Charles Lamb
              GB 891 TM-TM/2-TM/2/2 · Sous-série · 1799- [1819]
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              The majority of these are later copies of letters written by Thomas Manning to Charles Lamb. The originals are part of the W. Hugh Peal Collection, University of Kentucky

              There is one original draft letter from Thomas Manning.

              Correspondence with W. Baines
              GB 891 TM-TM/2-TM/2/4 · Sous-série · 1790
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              There are 4 letters from Baines to Manning, 2 from Norfolk when Baines is on holiday and 2 from London, when Baines has taken up a new position. All date from 1790.