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Ink sketch of James Legge
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Ink sketch of James Legge
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Legge Family Papers
MS 380476
Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip describing life in Hong Kong and referring to the Chinese Emperor
MS 380476/01
Letter from Hannah Legge to Tom Johnston describing life in Hong Kong and the Opium War
MS 380476/02
Letter from Hannah Legge to Tom Johnston describing Christmas in Hong Kong with a trip toHappy Valley. Fear of arson attack
MS 380476/03
Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip on Life in Hong Kong and the mission house
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Letter from Hannah Legge to Rebecca and Mary concerning her children
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Extracts from letter of 14 January 1860
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Diary by Hannah Legge of a trip made with her husband to Canton
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Hannah Legge's comments on an article by Arthur Phelps concerning the education of women
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Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip concerning her ill-health
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Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip concerning the iminent publication of a work by James Legge; his interview with Lord Elgin about the rebels and rebel "Emperor"; the Morrison Education Society and attitudes to missionaries
MS 380476/10
Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip regarding family news
MS 380476/11
Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip regarding family news and life in Hong Kong
MS 380476/12
Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip regarding establishment of printing press; riots in Canton; after the evacuation of British troops; attacks on foreigners and missionaries
MS 380476/13
Letter from Hannah Legge to Mary Willetts regarding trip on yacht; family news, health and Christian faith
MS 380476/14
Letter from Hannah Legge to Frank Islip regarding family news; her views on Christianity; piracy; fraud cases
MS 380476/15
Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip regarding Life in Hong Kong; devastation caused by typhoon; trip on S.S. Undine to Double Island; Amoy and Soochow; cholera outbreak
MS 380476/16
Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip, expressibng her sorrow at Marian's departure for England; instructions for her care in England
MS 380476/17
Letter from Hannah Legge to Tom Johnston regarding Marian's departure for England and instructions for her care in England.
MS 380476/18
Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip regarding family news; her health; views on dissenters and Church heirarchies; theology and society
MS 380476/19
Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip regarding Life in Hong Kong; spritual concerns; daughter Marian
MS 380476/20
Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip regarding life in Hong Kong; concern for Marian
MS 380476/21
Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip; Writes from Pok Foo Lun where she and her husband are visiting; greetings for New Year
MS 380476/22
Letter from Hannah Legge to Betsey Islip; life in Hong Kong; political situation; the disbandment of the Therard Osborn Fleet
MS 380476/23
Letter from Hannah Legge to Tom Johnston; description of Nagasaki, where she is staying, and its people
MS 380476/24
Letter from James Legge to Marian Willetts; Hong Kong; New Year greetings
MS 380476/25
Letter from Hannah Legge to Marian Willetts; Britain; family life
MS 380476/26
Letter from James Legge to Marian Willetts; Dollar, Scotland; Aurora Borealis; language teaching in England
MS 380476/27
Letter from George McDonald to James Legge; writes from Hammersmith, London; has read review of Legge's book on Confucius in the Spectator
MS 380476/28
Letter from James Legge to Marian Willetts; life in Hong Kong; reaction of Chinese to man wearing kilt
MS 380476/29
Letter from James Legge to Marian Willetts; life in Hong Kong; criticises Plymouth Brethren; comments on George McDonald and Tennyson
MS 380476/30
Letter from James Legge to Marian Willetts; Life in Hong Kong; backlog of letters due to his work on Ch'un Ts'ew. Visit to Prince Alexis, Grand Duke of Russia whom Legge met twice; his entourage
MS 380476/31
Letter from James Legge to Marian Willetts; Hong Kong; family news including wife's illness; festivities surrounding visit of Grand Duke Alexis; on board frigate "Svetlano"
MS 380476/32
Letter from Hannah Legge to James Legge; guidance to son
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Letter from James Legge to Marian Willetts; Burnham, England; Trip to his daughter Eliza in Cambridgeshire; the Norfolk coast
MS 380476/34
Letter from James Legge in Oxford to Marian Willetts; Explanation for the Chinese character for "brightly", describing wife's entrance into his study; trip to London; expresses love and confidence in his step-daughter; comments on priests
MS 380476/35
Letter from James Legge to Marian Willetts; Hull; work on the "Tao Isu King"; state of British nation; position of nonconformists
MS 380476/36
Letter from the Rector of Lincoln Institute to James Legge; Note thanking James Legge for copy of paper
MS 380476/37
Letter from James Legge to Marian Hunt nee Willetts; congratulations on birth of son; Oxford Boat Race, son James rowing, his work on "Gi King" and the successful publication in Britain and the United States of The Religions of China
MS 380476/38
Letter from James Legge in Oxford to Marian Hunt; birthday greetings to grandson Jack
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Letter from James Legge to Marian Hunt; winter in Oxford compared with Switzerland where Marian lives; Parliamentary debate between Gladstone and Balfour; Chinese appreciation of music
MS 380476/40
Letter from James Legge to Marian Hunt; family news; Awarded a diploma from Amsterdam as a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Holland
MS 380476/41
Letter from James Legge to Marian Hunt; Oxford life; family news; opening of Manchester College, Oxford. Comments on professors and clergy at Oxford
MS 380476/42
Letter from James Legge to Bertram Hunt; New Year greetings; winter in Oxford and Bertram Hunt's description of Christmas in Munich
MS 380476/43
Letter from James Legge to Marian Hunt; domestic news; his eczema; academic work; opening of the enlarged Indian Institute
MS 380476/44
Letter from James Legge to Marian Hunt; family arrangements
MS 380476/45
Letter from James Legge to Marian Hunt; birthday greetings
MS 380476/46
Letter from James Legge to Marian Hunt; family news; family birthdays in August
MS 380476/47
Letter from James Legge to Marian Hunt; will not attend Queen Victoria's Jubilee celebrations; domestic news; his eczema
MS 380476/48
Letter to Marian [Hunt] concerning her health
MS 380476/49
Note by Max Muller commencing "let no one be frightened at the idea of studying a Chinese grammar"
MS 380476/50
Ink sketch of James Legge
MS 380476/51
Order of service, including address, of the memorial service for James Legge with manuscript extract from Christian World, 2nd December [1897]
MS 380476/52
Newspaper account of Katharine Tynan's memories of James Legge
MS 380476/53
'Wang T'ao - the life and writings of a displaced person', by H. McAleavy. Published by The China Society, London
MS 380476/54
Chapter from 'Southeast Asian History and Historiography, Essays presented to D. G. E. Hall', Cornell University Press, 1976, entitled "The Anglo-Chinese College at Malacca, 1818-43" by Brian Harrison
MS 380476/55
Photocopy of article entitled "The departure of the London Missionary Society from Malacca" by R. L. O'Sullivan published in the Journal of the Malaysian Historical Society in 1980
MS 380476/56