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Relating to Java and the neighbouring islands, and his embassy to Cochin-China.

China: Trade, Politics and Culture, 1793-1980 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Crawfurd, John, 1783-1868, author.
Contributor:
British Library, owner.
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
Crawfurd, John, 1783-1868.
Farquhar, William, 1774-1839.
Milne, William, 1785-1822.
Cartography.
Indonesia--Java.
Southern Vietnam.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Production:
[Place of production not identified] : [producer not identified], 1811-1823.
Summary:
From the Papers of John Crawfurd, F.R.S. Contains: 1. Notice sur la Cochinchine, fournie par Mr J. B. Chaigneau, French Consul at Hué; 1822. Quoted by Crawfurd in his 'Embassy to Siam and Cochin China in 1822'2. On the religion and customs of Bima, in the Island of Sumbawa. 3. Account of the temple at Catto (Chettok) in Java. 4. On the tin mines and trees of the Island of Banca; July, 1817.5. A chronicle of the Mahommedan sovereigns of Bantam, in Java, 1474-1816. 6. Report upon the District of Cadoe, in Java. 7. "Sketch of Borneo. 8. Notes of articles of commerce in the East Indies, by G. M., under the headings "Bengal Articles", "Productions of China and the Indian Archipelago, Malabar and the Persian Gulph" and "Produce of Europe and America". 9. Memorandums in China in 1805 from Mr. McQuoid, July 1st, 1817. 10. Extract statement of certain Imports and Exports at Singapore by Junks, Native Prows and Vessels, by William Farquhar, Resident; 1 Apr. 1820-31 Oct. 1821. 11. Population of Prince of Wales' Island (Penang) and its dependencies, up to the 30th June, 1821 by R. Caunter. 12. Questions relative to the revenue of Penang. 13. Account of " Safflower " and " Lac Dye," products of India; 1821. 14. Transcript, with translation, of a Chinese monumental inscription to Koo Le Hwan. 15. Draft of the report on Cochin-China made by J. Crawfurd on his return from his embassy in Dec. 1822. Inserted is; a letter from Reverend William Milne of the Anglo-Chinese College, Malacca, on the spelling of Siamese and Cochin-Chinese names of places and titles, 15 Jan. 1822.
Notes:
Reference: Add MS 33411
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