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Thomas Francis Wade: Notes

Title Thomas Francis Wade: Notes
Reference GBR/0012/MS Add.6318
Creator Wade, Sir Thomas, 1818-1895
Covering Dates 1881–1892 (Circa)
Extent and Medium 1 bundle
Repository Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
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Sir Thomas Francis Wade (1818-1895) was born in London on 25 August 1818, son of Major (later Colonel) Thomas Wade (d. 1846). He lived in Mauritius, 1823-1827, and in the Cape, 1829-1832, before returning to England and attending Harrow, 1832-1837. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1837, but left to join the army in 1838. He was made lieutenant in 1841, and was posted to Hong Kong, where he arrived in 1842. During the voyage he studied Chinese, leading to his appointment as interpreter at Hong Kong, 1843-1851. He was made vice-consul at Shanghai in 1852, and Chinese Secretary at Hong Kong in 1855. At the outbreak of war in 1857 Wade was attached to Lord Elgin's special mission, and was given responsibility to negotiate the treaty of Tientsin with the Chinese authorities. He was also attached to Elgin's second mission in 1860. Wade was a member of the Peking legation, 1861-1871, and ambassador at Peking, 1871-1883. He retired in 1883, and on returning to England settled in Cambridge, where he became the university's first professor of Chinese in 1888. Wade published many papers on China and the Chinese language. His large Chinese library was left to the university after his death on 31 July 1895.

Includes notes on Tibet, Chinese history and geography and the opium trade.

Found in the Chinese library, 1921.

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Please cite as Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Thomas Francis Wade: Notes, MS Add.6318

Index Terms
China
Chronology
Opium Trade
Tibet
Wade, Sir Thomas Francis (1818-1895) Knight, diplomat
Manuscripts/MS Add.6318 contains:
i Notebook labelled 'Tibet - Yün Nan', containing a few geographical notes on this area. Most of the leaves are blank. 1891
ii Scribbling pad with a few notes on Chinese chronology. Most of the leaves are blank. 1891
iii Scribbling pad containing (1) notes of references in European and American newspapers to Chinese affairs, July - September 1891; (2) a few notes on Chinese history, followed by a draft of part of an article on China. 1891–1892
iv Scribbling pad containing a pencil draft of a long memorandum on the opium trade, apparently intended for submission to the Chinese government, c. 1881, followed by a few sheets of rough notes on current business, December 1881 - February 1882. 1881–1882
v Letter from Thomas Adkins to Wade. 25 Oct. 1891

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