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Photostatic copy of FO 232/3, with FO 682/2457 references inserted
Catalogue reference: FO 682/2458
Date: [1843-1921]
Photostatic copy of FO 232/3, with FO 682/2457 references inserted
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Catalogue reference: FO 682/1993/4
This record is about the Ho Kuei-ch'ing to Bruce. Expresses appreciation of Royal Navy having frightened away... dating from 1860 Jan 17/HF 9 12 25 in the series Foreign Office: Chinese Secretary's Office, Various Embassies and Consulates, China:.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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FO 682/1993/4
1860 Jan 17/HF 9 12 25
Ho Kuei-ch'ing to Bruce. Expresses appreciation of Royal Navy having frightened away pirates who surrounded 130 Chinese merchant ships and for having wiped out five pirate ships subsequently.
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F.O. 682/248/1
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