Letterbook, Vol II

Continuation from Letterbook Vol I. Correspondence between the Revd Robert Morrison of Canton in China and Thomas Fisher. Largely comprising copy letters from Fisher to Morrison in Canton, and Morrison's replies. Also includes correspondence between Fisher and John Robert Morrison. In addition to pe...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/China/Personal/Box 1
Date(s) of creation: 28 Jul 1832-Feb 1835
Level: Item
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWM/LMS/China/Personal/Box 1
Summary: Continuation from Letterbook Vol I. Correspondence between the Revd Robert Morrison of Canton in China and Thomas Fisher. Largely comprising copy letters from Fisher to Morrison in Canton, and Morrison's replies. Also includes correspondence between Fisher and John Robert Morrison. In addition to personal and family news, subjects addressed (not exclusively) include discussions of lithographic printing with samples from Morrison's Albion Press, and the winding up of the affairs of the East India Company in Canton following the end of the Company's monopoly on the China trade in 1833. Following Morrison's death in 1834, Fisher continues to correspond with his son, John Robert Morrison, in relation to Morrison's work and his family - then in England - over whom he appears to have some care.
Extent: 1 vol
Admin history: Thomas Fisher (1772-1836) was given employment by the East India Company at East India House, Leadenhall Street, in the City of London, at the age of fourteen. In 1789 he was appointed as an extra clerk. In 1814 he was appointed to arrange, preserve and produce the records arriving from India and those prepared in the Examiner's Department, and in 1816 he was placed in the newly created post of Searcher of the Records. The post was abolished in 1834 and he retired from service. Fisher was also an artist, best known for his scale drawings, ... View more
Access status: Open
Language: English
Format: Archive