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Letter from Thomas Manning, Canton, 1 March 1809
GB 891 TM-TM/1-TM/1/1-TM/1/1/49 · Documento · 1 March 1809
Parte de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from Thomas Manning to William Manning from Canton. He writes about the letters that he received. He has earned some money translating Company edicts but is glad not to be employed by them but is willing to let them aid his pursuits. He thenread more

GB 891 TM-TM/6-TM/6/13 · Documento · 11 February 1832
Parte 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 thenread more

Letter from Thomas Manning, Macao, [18 August 1808]
GB 891 TM-TM/1-TM/1/1-TM/1/1/46 · Documento · [18 August 1808]
Parte de Papers of Thomas Manning

Two copies of a letter from Thomas Manning to William Manning from Macao. He writes that his expedition to Cochinchina was totally unsuccessful because they hadn't left enough time and also they had come across the survivors of a China Nepal wreck whichread more

Letter from Thomas Manning, Macao, December 1808
GB 891 TM-TM/1-TM/1/1-TM/1/1/48 · Documento · 5 December 1808
Parte de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from Thomas Manning to William Manning from Macao. He writes that troops have been landed at Macao to protect it from the French but the Chinese have not given their consent. The Chinese and English bully each other but Manning surmises that theread more

Letter from Thomas Manning, Macao, 20 June -1 July 1807
GB 891 TM-TM/1-TM/1/1-TM/1/1/42 · Documento · 20 June 1807- 1 July 1807
Parte de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from Thomas Manning to William Manning from Macao. He writes on 20 June, 1807, that he had travelled to Macao down the river in junks for two people and his companion was George Staunton. Since arriving in Macao he has been absorbed withread more