Letterbook, Vol III

Continuation from Letterbook, Vol II. Correspondence of Thomas Fisher, dating from after the death of Robert Morrison. Largely comprising copy letters from Fisher. Correspondents include John Robert Morrison, Dr Fletcher, Charles Gutzlaff, Richard Tapley and W.A. Hankey. Also includes Fisher's notes...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/China/Personal/Box 2
Date(s) of creation: Feb 1835-Dec 1836
Level: Item
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWM/LMS/China/Personal/Box 2
Summary: Continuation from Letterbook, Vol II. Correspondence of Thomas Fisher, dating from after the death of Robert Morrison. Largely comprising copy letters from Fisher. Correspondents include John Robert Morrison, Dr Fletcher, Charles Gutzlaff, Richard Tapley and W.A. Hankey. Also includes Fisher's notes relating to his memoir of Robert Morrison alongside published copies, extracted from the Asiatic Journal for March 1835 and The Gentleman's Magazine for April 1835, and a copy of an obituary notice for Morrison.
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