Hillier, Eliza (Papers)

Letters of the Eliza Mary Hillier (née Medhurst) and close family, 1846-1856; along with word-processed transcripts of this correspondence and notes compiled by Andrew Hillier in 2012.


Date(s) of creation: 1846-2012
Level: Sub-collection
Format: Archive           
Main author: Hillier; Eliza Mary (1828-1886); née Medhurst

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title Hillier, Eliza (Papers)
scb_date_creation 1846-2012
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author Hillier; Eliza Mary (1828-1886); née Medhurst
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scb_admin_history Eliza Mary Medhurst (afterwards Hillier) was born on 24th July 1828 in Parrapattan, Batavia, Java [Indonesia]. She was the third surviving child of the London Missionary Society (LMS) missionary Walter Henry Medhurst D.D. (1796-1857) and Elizabeth Medhurst (née Braune; 1794-1874). In 1844, Eliza Medhurst and her family moved from Java to Shanghai, following the appointment of her father to a LMS mission station in that city. On 28th May 1846, Eliza Medhurst married Charles Batten Hillier, an Assistant Magistrate in the British territory of Hong Kong, whom she had met on the Medhurst's travels from Java to Shanghai. Eliza Hillier relocated to Hong Kong, where the couple lived for 10 years. Eliza Hillier had six children, four of whom survived. In 1856, Charles Hillier was appointed as the first British Consul to Siam [Thailand] and the family moved from Hong Kong to Bangkok. However, Charles Hillier died of an illness in Thailand (possibly amoebic dysentery) in the October of the same year. Following the death of her husband, a pregnant Eliza Hillier relocated to England on 2nd January 1857 and gave birth to the couple's seventh child. Eliza and her children first lived in Cambridge and then Cardington, Bedfordshire. In 1862, Eliza Hillier moved to Tiverton, Devon to continue the education of her children, where she met and married Charles Marshall-Hole, a local solicitor, with whom she had two children. Eliza died on 20th February 1886.
scb_acquisition Deposited at SOAS Library in February 2012 by Andrew Hillier, great-great grandson of Eliza Medhurst.
description Letters of the Eliza Mary Hillier (née Medhurst) and close family, 1846-1856; along with word-processed transcripts of this correspondence and notes compiled by Andrew Hillier in 2012.
scb_arrangement Divided into two series: 'Correspondence' and 'Transcripts'.
scb_related_name_code GB/SOASNAF/P1065
scb_related_name_relationship Creator of
scb_access_status Open
scb_copyright Copyright held by Andrew Hillier
scb_use_restrictions For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
language English
language_search English
hierarchy_top_id_raw MS 381124
hierarchy_sequence MS_381124.0001