Papers of Sir Frederick Maze

Papers include personal and semi-official letters, letter-books, reports and circulars, dated 1922-1943, relating to Sir Frederick Maze's work with the Chinese Maritime Customs.


Date(s) of creation: 1882-1943
Level: Collection
Format: Archive           

Reference number: PP MS 2
Summary: Papers include personal and semi-official letters, letter-books, reports and circulars, dated 1922-1943, relating to Sir Frederick Maze's work with the Chinese Maritime Customs.
Main author: Maze; Sir; Frederick William (1874-1959); Knight; Inspector General of Chinese Maritime Customs
Extent: 63 volumes
Admin history: Sir Frederick William Maze was born in Belfast on 2 July 1871, the son of James Maze, a linen merchant, and Mary Hart, whose brother, Sir Robert Hart (qv), was head of the Chinese Maritime Customs. Educated privately and at Wesley College, Dublin, Maze entered the Chinese Martime Customs in 1891, towards the end of his uncle's tenure as Inspector General of the Customs In 1899 he was made Acting Audit Secretary at the Inspectorate General in Peking and the following year, during the Boxer Rebellion, he became Acting Commissioner at Ichang. ... View more
Acquisition: Donated in 1959.
Arrangement: The papers are arranged into three main groups, and into categories within the groups. Group I: confidential letters and reports (1900-1943); confidential letters (1882-1923 and 1940-1941); miscellaneous correspondence (1929-1930); letter- books (1900-1905); Group II: semi-official letters (1904-1928); semi-official circulars (1911- 1913); Group III: Inspector General's personal correspondence (1937-1941); Inspector General's personal correspondence with non-resident Secretary in London (1939- 1940); Inspector General's personal ... View more
Access status: Open
Language: English
Chinese
Finding aids: Published Guide: Papers Relating to the Chinese Maritime Customs 1860- 1943, (SOAS, 1973)
Related material: Related Collections at SOAS: See published guide: Papers Relating to the Chinese Maritime Customs 1860-1943 , (SOAS, 1973). In addition to Sir Frederick Maze, these include the papers of George H. Fitzroy (MS 258361); Sir Robert Hart and his correspondence with James Duncan Campbell (PP MS 67); Edward Charles Macintosh Bowra and Cecil Arthur Verner Bowra (PP MS 2), and Sir Francis Arthur Aglen (MS 211355). Associated Material held elsewhere: Sir Frederick Maze, memoirs and papers, National Maritime Museum, manuscripts Section [ref. MS79/165]; ... View more
Format: Archive           
Subjects:
Access Points - Person, Corporate & Family Names:
Name Code Person, Corporate or Family Name Type of Entity
GB/NNAF/P158937 Maze; Sir; Frederick William (1874-1959); Knight; Inspector General of Chinese Maritime Customs Person
GB/SOASNAF/C94 Chinese Maritime Customs Service Corporate
Access Points - Places:
Place Code Place Name
1816670 Beijing
2655984 Belfast
1814906 Chongqing
7729894 Eastern Asia
1810821 Fuzhou
1814991 China
1809858 Guangzhou
1805611 Jingmen
1796236 Shanghai
1281672 Baoshan Shi
1792947 Tianjin
1791247 Wuhan
1786764 Yichang