An account of the illness and death of Her Majesty, the queen Somanass-Waddhanawaddy [Waddhanawatty], royal consort to His Majesty Somdetch Phra Paramende Maha Mongkeet [Mongkut], the reigning King of Siam
Printed in Lithographic press at the Royal printing office, 21st December 1852; wrapped in sheet of paper, which reads on the reverse "Reverend Mr Keasbury of Singapore", with a pencil date of 6th January 1853 [remaining pencil note unreadable]; includes black fabric bag [seal missing] in which pape...
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CWML MSS 20 |
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1852 |
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Item |
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SOAS Archive |
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CWML_MSS.020 |
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archive |
scb_item_location |
Archive & Special Collections |
item_location |
Archive & Special Collections |
scb_loan_type |
Reference only |
scb_order_with |
CWML MSS 20 |
callnumber |
CWML MSS/020 |
callnumber_txt |
CWML MSS/020 |
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CWML MSS/020 |
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020 |
scb_previous_numbers |
CWML R6/66 |
title |
An account of the illness and death of Her Majesty, the queen Somanass-Waddhanawaddy [Waddhanawatty], royal consort to His Majesty Somdetch Phra Paramende Maha Mongkeet [Mongkut], the reigning King of Siam |
scb_date_creation |
1852 |
scb_level |
Item |
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8/Collection/Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Sub-Collection/Series/Sub-Series/Sub-Sub-Series/File/Item |
scb_extent |
1 item (7 pp) |
format |
Archive |
scb_admin_history |
Benjamin Peach Keasberry (1805-1875), served as a missionary with the London Missionary Society. He was engaged in Singapore in 1839, and was appointed Malay Missionary at that station in February 1840. Upon the relinquishment of the Singapore Mission in September 1847, his connnection with the Society ceased. He continued to reside at Singapore, where he died in 1875. |
description |
Printed in Lithographic press at the Royal printing office, 21st December 1852; wrapped in sheet of paper, which reads on the reverse "Reverend Mr Keasbury of Singapore", with a pencil date of 6th January 1853 [remaining pencil note unreadable]; includes black fabric bag [seal missing] in which papers were originally held. |
scb_access_status |
Open |
language |
English |
language_search |
English |
scb_physc_charac_tech_reqs |
Fabric bag very fragile |
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CWML MSS |
hierarchy_sequence |
CWML_MSS.00020 |