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List of Illustrations | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Foreword | ||
1 | Macao and the Setting | 1 |
Macao | ||
Politics | ||
Climate | ||
The season | ||
Whampoa | ||
Lintin and the outer anchorages | ||
2 | The Company and the China Trade | 7 |
The Company | ||
Supercargoes | ||
East Indiamen | ||
Cargoes and sycee | ||
The country trade | ||
Privilege trading | ||
Opium | ||
Procedure | ||
Traders and the mandarins | ||
The foreign factories at Canton | ||
The Dutch | ||
The Americans | ||
Restriction and evasion | ||
The Topaze incident | ||
3 | Trade after the Company | 20 |
The Superintendent of Trade | ||
The Innes incident | ||
Britons and Dutch excluded | ||
American windfall | ||
The Daniell incident | ||
The Stanton incident | ||
The First Opium War | ||
Hong Kong | ||
4 | At Sea | 28 |
A pretty sight | ||
Naval ships | ||
The Lintin Fleet | ||
Piracy | ||
Some other hazards | ||
5 | Ashore - The Context | 37 |
Spiritual arrangements | ||
The chaplains | ||
Learning Chinese | ||
A health resort | ||
Clinics | ||
News | ||
Personal mail | ||
Movement | ||
6 | Life Ashore | 43 |
Ease | ||
Chinnery and portraiture | ||
Other personages | ||
Women and children | ||
Food and drink | ||
Leisure in Hong Kong | ||
Talk and horses | ||
Music, theatre and dancing | ||
Sickness | ||
Poison | ||
7 | Death | 58 |
The 1813 review of the Company's charter | ||
Foreign burial in China | ||
Problems of formality and the law | ||
The chapel and the Old Cemetery | ||
The New Protestant Cemetery | ||
The site | ||
The courtyard | ||
The burial ground | ||
8 | The Memorials | 71 |
Memorial design and inscriptions | ||
Memorial listings | ||
Grouping of memorials | ||
9 | The Entries | 77 |
Notes | ||
The individual entries 1-166 | ||
10 | The Stones in the Wall | 265 |
A note | ||
The entries 167-89 | ||
Chronology | 273 | |
Sources | 276 | |
List of Names | 283 | |
Index | 286 |
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