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An East India Company Cemetery : Protestant Burials in Macao, Many of the the major figures (British, European and American) during the turbulent events leading to the Opium War are buried in the Old Protestant Cemetery in Macao. The stories told by the inscriptions on the 160 gravestones there form Macao and Hong K, An East India Company Cemetery : Protestant Burials in Macao
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  • An East India Company Cemetery : Protestant Burials in Macao
  • Written by author O. Ride
  • Published by Hong Kong University Press, 12/5/1995
  • Many of the the major figures (British, European and American) during the turbulent events leading to the Opium War are buried in the Old Protestant Cemetery in Macao. The stories told by the inscriptions on the 160 gravestones there form Macao and Hong K
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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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