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Richard Simpson Gundry: Correspondence and Papers

Title Richard Simpson Gundry: Correspondence and Papers
Reference GBR/0012/MS Add.9269
Creator Gundry, Richard Simpson, 1838-1924
Covering Dates 1864–1905 (Circa)
Extent and Medium 1 box
Repository Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
Content and context

Richard Simpson Gundry (1838-1924), editor of the North China Herald, 1865-78; later Honorary Secretary and then President of the China Association. He published China and her neighbours (1893) and China past and present (1895).

Letters and papers on China and the China Association; family and personal papers.

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Please cite as Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Richard Simpson Gundry: Correspondence and Papers, MS Add.9269

Index Terms
China
China Association
Gundry, Richard Simpson (1838-1924) Journalist
Manuscripts/MS Add.9269 contains:
1 Journal of trip to Hangchow. Brief notes of later trips to Chefoo, Chusan and 'Snowy Valley'; and interleaved notes on China. 1864–1870
2-155 Letters on China and the China Association. The correspondents including Sir William Adamson (1895), Sir Chaloner Alabaster (8 letters, 1892-97), 1st Viscount Bertie of Thame (4, 1896-98), Sir Ewen Cameron (3, 1895-97), Sir Francis A. Campbell (3, 1896-98), Sir Valentine Chirol (2, 1897), Arthur Davenport (3, 1895-96), Sir Alfred Dent (4, 1889-97), Sir William des Voeux (2, 1892-93), Sir Charles J. Dudgeon (2, 1905), Francis B. Forbes (7, 1894-97), Sir Edmund G. Hornby (5, 1892-96), Thomas H. Huxley (1889), Sir John S. Keltie (3, 1889), William Keswick (4, 1889-96), 1st Baron Loch of Drylaw (7, 1896-1900), Sir Samuel H. Macartney (4, 1887-94), Sir Claude M. MacDonald (3, 1896), Sir Halford J. Mackinder (2, 1898), David S. Meldrum (1893), Alexander Michie (4, c.1898), Sir Richard T. Rennie (1893), 1st Baron Sanderson (3, 1893-95), Sir George Scott (2, 1895-96), Sir Cecil C. Smith (5, 1896-1905), Sir Thomas Francis Wade (14, 1891-94), and Robert A. Yerburgh (6, 1898-99). 1889–1905
156 Autograph album. Contains autographs cut from letters, poems, and a printed proclamation by the Regent of Korea against foreigners. The correspondents include F.H. Ferguson, Dutch Minister at Peking (1873); J. Markham (3, 1871); and George F. Seward, U.S. Minister, Peking (undated). 1870–1880
157-164 Photograph of Gundry, J.E. Cooke, and D. McAllister (1871); silhouette of possibly Gundry as a boy; and speeches, notes and drafts. 1871
165-270 Family and personal letters to Gundry. Includes letters from George Grundy, son (5, 1877-1905) and Mary F. Grundy, mother (21, 1891-97). 1877–1905
271-274 Papers concerning the award of a C.B., 1904, with letters from Sir Alfred Dent and Arthur J. Balfour (Prime Minister). 1904

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