HANDLIST OF THE PAPERS OF THE INLAND MISSION

The Library, School of Oriental and African Studies April 1994

ARRANGEMENT OF THE COLLECTION

The papers are arranged in five divisions, under the following sections:

Division: Page: INTRODUCTION 3

Division 1: CHINA INLAND MISSION London Council 5 CIM Corporation 8 China Papers 9 Associate Missions 11 Publications 12

Division 2: OVERSEAS FELLOWSHIP PAPERS Papers 23 Publications 23

Division 3: JAMES PAPERS Bound Volumes 25 ­1853 26 1854­1856 27 1857­1865 27 1866­1870 29 1871­1882 34 1883­1886 37 1887­1890 39 1891­1898 42 1899­1905 46 General Papers 49 Box List of Non­MS Archives 50 CHINA INLAND MISSION

The China Inland Mission was officially set up in 1865 under the direction of James Hudson Taylor (1832­1905) and William Thomas Berger (1815­1899). Taylor had already spent some time in China, first in the employment of the Chinese Evangelization Society, and, after some difficulties with them, as an independent missionary. Refusing to appeal for funds but relying on unsolicited contributions, the China Inland Mission was set up to concentrate on the interdenominational evangelization on inland China, with emphasis on medical and educational work (Taylor having had medical training) and on women's missions, taking volunteers from all classes. Taylor insisted on the participation of the in Chinese life, for instance, the wearing of native dress. The initial structure of the mission was simple: Berger was the Home Director, controlling the receipt of funds and the training of candidates, while Taylor returned to China and, as General Director, was in charge of the mission's work in the field. When Berger retired in 1872, a London Council was set up to deal with home affairs, developing a Ladies' Council and Candidates' Committee reporting to it. In 1886 a China Council was formed in to enable the Director to keep in contact with all the mission stations. As branches were started in America and Australasia, councils were set up there, too, but the China Inland Mission remained unusual in that its General Director was based in the mission field itself. Volunteers were sometimes scarce, but the departure of the '' in 1885 publicized the mission so that 70 missionaries left for China that year, and 100 soon after. Several smaller missionary societies from Scandinavia and Germany were connected with the China Inland Mission as Associate Missions. By 1905, all 12 inland provinces had been entered, along with Burma, and even Eastern Tibet.

The China Inland Mission began its work just as China was becoming more open to foreigners, but the missionaries still had to overcome hostility provoked by the Opium Wars and the China Inland Mission, with its far­flung outposts, was particularly badly hit by the massacres of foreigners during the of 1900. It was quite easy to travel through China, but difficult for foreigners to settle there. Conditions varied in the early twentieth century but at last all foreigners had to withdraw in 1951, and the China Inland Mission, becoming the Overseas Missionary Fellowship, went to Singapore where it continues its work chiefly amongst Chinese immigrants.

The main part of the Mission's surviving archive is with the Directorate in Singapore. The material deposited in SOAS Library, arranged in six divisions, comprises:

1) CIM, the material of the London Council, the China Inland Mission Corporation, set up in 1895 to own property for the mission, the minutes of the China Council and miscellaneous papers accumulated in China, some papers of the Associated Missions, and examples of the mission's publications. The minute books contain additional material, of which the most significant is noted in the list;

2) CIM/OMF, papers and publications of the Overseas Missionary Fellowship which was formed in 1951, when the CIM could no longer work in China, and began to concentrate on South East Asia instead;

3) CIM/JHT, the personal archive of Taylor, including letters, administrative and policy material, personnel and property records and accounts, and records of his time in the Chinese Evangelization Society;

4) CIM/PP, a collection of personal and private papers of missionaries;

5) CIM/CSP, a collection of papers of the Chefoo school for missionaries' children in China, and papers and publications of the Chefoo Schools Association, founded for old pupils and staff;

6) CIM/PHOTO, a large collection of photographic material. The present guide covers the first five divisions. There is a separate guide to CIM/PHOTO. This list originally compiled by Dr Nicola Castles in August 1993, incorporates additional material received in 1994.

Hannah Lowery April 1994

Further reading: Broomhall, Marshall, Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century, London 1927 Guinness, Geraldine, The Story of the China Inland Mission, London 1893 Lyall, L. A Passion for the Impossible, London 1965 Seton, R. & Naish, E., A Preliminary Guide to the Archives of British Missionary Societies, London 1992

ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS VOLUME

CES – Chinese Evangelization Society CIM – China Inland Mission DEH – Dixon Edward Hoste EB – Miss Emily Blatchley FHT – Frederick Howard Taylor JEF – Jennie Faulding JET – Jennie Taylor (nee Faulding) JHT – James Hudson Taylor JWS – James Stevenson MGT – Geraldine Taylor (nee Guinness) MJD – Maria Dyer MJT – Maria Taylor (nee Dyer) OMF – Overseas Missionary Fellowship WBS – Walter Sloan WTB – William Berger

CONTENTS

1. London Council …………………page 5 2. CIM Corporation ………………..page 8 3. China Papers ……………………page 9 4. Associate Missions ……………..page 11 5. Publications ……………………..page 12

CHINA INLAND MISSION

SECTIONS:

1 LONDON COUNCIL 1­48 2 CIM CORPORATION 49­68 3 CHINA PAPERS 69­92 4 ASSOCIATE MISSIONS 93­96 5 PUBLICATIONS 97­433 SECTION 1: LONDON COUNCIL

Documents concerning foundation of London Council

1. Letter to Richard Hill from JHT, inviting him to a discussion of 1/8/1872 proposed London Council

2. Letter to MGT from Richard Hill re death of JHT and his own 15/10/1905 notes and memories of Council foundation

Minutes (manuscript up to 1920, indexed)

3. Minute book including a list of missionaries and an outfit list 4/10/1872­14/12/1876

4. Minute book including material re property in Bhamo 5/1/1877­21/11/1882

5. Minute book including material on resignations and marriages 2/1/1883­20/12/1887

6. Minute book including material on Australasian Council 3/1/1888­24/11/1891

7. Minute book including material on China Council and dispute with 1/12/1891­18/12/1894 Church Missionary Society

8. Minute book 8/1/1895­17/5/1898

9. Minute book 21/5/1898­22/10/1901

10. Minute book 5/11/1901­26/9/1905

11. Minute book including material on proposed United Missionary 3/10/1905­23/2/1909 Movement in China

12. Minute book 2/3/1909­4/6/1912

13. Minute book including material on payments to missionaries 18/6/1912­11/10/1915 resigning during or after furlough

14. Minute book 8/11/1915­24/3/1920

15. Minute book 28/4/1920­12/4/1928

16. Minute book including material on the CIM withdrawing from the 18/4/1928­20/12/1933 Conference of Missionary Societies an guidelines on accepting candidates

17. Minute book 17/1/1934­14/11/1941

18. Minute book 13/2/1942­6/12/1951

Minutes of the Finance Committee

19. Minute book of the Finance Committee 31/1/1929­3/10/1940

20. Minute book of the Finance Committee 6/1/1941­6/12/1951

Minutes of the Building Committee 21. Minute book of the Building Committee containing also rough 1894­1906 minutes of Directors' Meetings of CIM Corporation

Accounts

22. Bundle of CIM Balance Sheets (16) 1878­1880 1908­1920

23. Bundle of Home Accounts (9) 1890­1893 1895 1898­1901

24. Bundle of Cash Accounts (17) 1877 1880­1889 1904­1907

25. Bundle of Home and China Accounts (5) 1894 1896­1897 1902­1903

26. Box file of CIM audited accounts, CIM Corporation balance sheets 1921­1939 and cash statements (36) 1922­1939

27. CIM cash account and sundry schedules 31/12/1940

28. CIM cash account and sundry schedules 31/12/1941

29. CIM cash account and sundry schedules 31/12/1942

30. CIM cash account and sundry schedules 31/12/1943

31. CIM cash account and sundry schedules 31/12/1944

32. CIM cash account and sundry schedules 31/12/1945

33. CIM general summary of receipts and payments account 31/12/1946

34. CIM general summary of receipts and payments account 31/12/1947

35. CIM general summary of receipts and payments account 31/12/1948

36. CIM general summary of receipts and payments account 31/12/1949

37. CIM general summary of receipts and payments account 31/12/1950

38. CIM general summary of receipts and payments account 31/12/1951

Correspondence

39. Letter to JHT from M.A. Parsons re donation to the mission work n.d.

40. Letter from JHT to MJT re travels in Scotland and preparation for 4/9/1865­10/9/1865 China (7)

41. Letters from JHT to MJT re preparation for China and mission 26/9/1865­30/9/1865 preaching in England (3)

42. Letter to JET from Henrietta Soltau re mission preaching in 3/6/1872 Barnstable

43. Letter to JET from Henrietta Soltau re mission preaching in 12/6/1872 Barnstable

44. Letter to JET from Henrietta Soltau re travelling to conference 20/6/1872

45. Letter to JHT from Graham Wilmot­Brooke re voyage and asking 29/7/1887 for advice on training and choosing missionaries and on marrying converts (photocopy)

45a. Letter from B. Broomhall to unknown correspondent discussing 27/3/1888 CIM's use of lay (i.e. Non­theologically trained) missionaries (photocopy)

46. Part of a letter from Shanghai to Theodore Howard re riots 13/5/1891 damaging Roman Catholic property and a list of baptism numbers (photocopy)

47. Letter to Wm. Sharp from B. Broomhall seeking his opinion on the 19/9/1891 action to be taken regarding some papers [unidentified]

48. Letter from C. Gordon re donation of a magnetic machine for the 28/10/1905 treatment of nervous diseases

SECTION 2: CHINA INLAND MISSION CORPORATION

Minutes (see also CIM 21)

49. Minute book of Directors' and general meetings, including 10/11/1895­20/3/1929 material on its formation. Indexed

50. Minute book of Directors' and general meetings. No index 29/5/1929­7/12/1950

Accounts (see also CIM 26)

51. Bundle of cash statements and balance sheets (26) 1897­1921

52. Balance sheets, receipts and payment accounts 31/12/1940

53. Balance sheets, receipts and payment accounts 31/12/1941

54. Balance sheets, receipts and payment accounts 31/12/1942

55. Balance sheets, receipts and payment accounts 31/12/1943

56. Balance sheets, receipts and payment accounts 31/12/1944

57. Balance sheets, receipts and payment accounts 31/12/1945

58. Balance sheets, receipts and payment accounts 31/12/1946 59. Balance sheets, receipts and payment accounts 31/12/1947

60. Balance sheets, receipts and payment accounts 31/12/1948

61. Balance sheets, receipts and payment accounts 31/12/1949

62. Balance sheets, receipts and payment accounts 31/12/1950

63. Balance sheets, receipts and payment accounts 31/12/1951

Correspondence

64. Letter to Directors from F. Marcus Wood applying for membership 12/3/1898

65. Letter to Directors from J.N. Hayward applying for membership 12/3/1898

66. Letter to Directors from WBS applying for membership 18/7/1898

67. Letter to WBS from Cecil Polhill­Turner applying for membership 6/5/1903

68. Letter to WBS from M. Broomhall applying for membership 12/5/1903

SECTION 3: CHINA PAPERS

Documents concerning foundation of China Council

69. Letter to China from JHT re structure of possible China Council 24/8/1883 and inviting comments (photocopy of copy made in CIM 7)

Minutes

70. Minutes of Superintendents of CIM Provincial Districts and of first 13/11/1886 meeting of China Council (copy)

71. Minutes of first meeting of China Council (copy) 13/11/1886­25/11/1886

72. Minutes of first meeting of China Council (photocopy of CIM 71) 13/11/1886 25/11/1886

73. Minutes of the China Council (with modern names index) 1886­1899

74. Minutes of the China Council (with modern names index) 1900­1909

75. Minutes of the China Council (with modern names index) 1910­1919

76. Minutes of the China Council (with modern names index) 1920­1929

77. Minutes of the China Council 1930­1935

78. Minutes of the China Council (with name index for 1930­1939) 1936­1939

79. Minutes of the China Council (with modern names index) 1940­1947

80. Minutes of the China Council at (during transition of 21­23/5/1951 activities from China) Directors Meetings

81. Report of the Directors Conference and Special Session of the 22/12/1938­9/1/1939 China Council held at Shanghai

82. Minutes of the Directors of the CIM held at Melbourne, Australia. 12­20/2/1951 [On future of CIM following expulsion from China.]

83. Circular letter from CIM Directors to 'Fellow Workers' encouraging n.d.­12­20 Feb 1951 them during difficult times

Accounts (see also CIM 25)

84. Bundle of China Abstract Balance Sheets (30) 1880­1882 1886­1893 1895 1899­1901 1904­1921

Correspondence

85. Letters relating to award of Order of Double Dragon to Sir Walter 3/8/1910­5/11/1910 Hillier, Rev. Arthur Sowerby, Rev. Evan Morgan, Dr. Ebenezer Edwards, B. Broomhall (photocopies)

Personnel

86. Register of British CIM missionaries, their addresses, ages, 1853­1895 occupations, dates of departure, spouses, dates of marriage, dates of deaths and or retirements, and remarks. Indexed. Probably compiled in England

87. Rough list of 10 missionaries with dates of departure, details not 1853­1865 filled in. Letter stuck to reverse to WBS from Martha Stevenson giving her father's full name, dated 22/1/1902

88. Register of CIM missionaries from various countries: arrival dates, home towns, ages, previous occupations, denominations, marriages (dates, places and spouses), retirement or death and causes. Indexed. Compiled in China. Three sections: CIM (with notes up to 1970) 1887­1949 Associated missions (with notes up to 1973) 1885­1949 CIM 1950­1970

89. Supplement to Shanghai Mercury listing 1/10/1900 Protestant missionaries dead or missing after rebellion

Miscellaneous Documents

90. Mss reports concerning opening of CIM Missions at Honan, c. n.d. 1889, Kwang yü­en, 1889, and Nan­pu, 1902. Leaflet A Living Epistle: the story of the Rev. K K Yü, Pastor of Nanpu, Szechuan by Miss F H Culverwell, n.d. 91. Circular letter from F E Parry to 'Fellow Workers' re. CIM financial 29/11/1940 arrangements during Japanese occupation of China

92. CIM Business Department, Shanghai. List of stores in stock with January 1932 prices and instructions for ordering them

SECTION 4: ASSOCIATED MISSIONS (see also CIM 88)

Accounts

93. Bundle of Associates' accounts (15) 1892­1907

94. Letters to/from MGT, FHT and others, re meetings and 1917­1932 publications in N. America. Also FHT's certificates fro M.D. and M.R.C.P. (61 sheets) 1889

Print

95. Will of William Whiting Borden, leaving $250,000 to CIM in N. 1913 America: to be proved in Chicago

96. One Hundred Years of the China Inland Mission / Overseas 1988 Missionary Fellowship in north America: 1888­1988, with special focus on the Mission's beginnings in Canada and United States, 1888­1890, David J. Michell. Attached: photocopies of correspondence with JHT

SECTION 5: PUBLICATIONS

Principles & Practice

97. Volume entitled CIM Council containing the Principles & Practice 1914­1968 of the CIM to which council members have appended their signatures

Handbills

98. Handbill for lecture by JHT on China in Malvern 12/4/1866

99. Handbill for farewell addresses of the Cambridge Seven about to 4/2/1885 leave China

Internal Publications

100. Box file containing Lists of Missionaries and Stations (61) 1886­1929

101. Box file containing Mission Directories (28) 1930­1950

102. Box file of Field Bulletins (41) 1939­1951

103. American Methodist Episcopal Mission Press, Directory of 1866 Protestant Missions in China, Foochow

104. Andrew, George, Personal Reminiscences of Rev. J. Hudson post 1905 Taylor, Chefoo

105. Anon, book of Chinese poetry with some English translations n.d.

106. Ball, Richard, China, London 1854

107. Baller, F.W., The Late J. Hudson Taylor as a Correspondent, post 1905 London

108. The same post 1905

109. Band, Edward, He Brought Them Out, London 1956

110. Band, Edward & John Whitehorn, He Led Them On, London 1955

111. Bible: Chinese New Testament, belonging to MJD 1852

112. Bible: Chinese New Testament, given by JHT to B. Broomhall 1854

113. Bible: Chinese New Testament, belonging to JEF 1866

114. Bible: Chinese new Testament, belonging to JHT 1883

115. Blatchley, Emily, Poems and Meditations 1871­1873

116. Broomhall, B., The Evangelisation of the World, London 1889

117. CIM, The Arrangements of the China Inland Mission, Shanghai 1886

118. CIM, Chefoo Schools Association Magazine No.47, Chefoo 1951 ** Now CIM/CSP No. 19

119. CIM, Chefoo Schools Association Magazine, Toronto 1978 ** Now CIM/CSP No. 44

120. CIM, China's Millions 1875­1876

121. CIM, China's Millions 1877

122. CIM, China's Millions 1878

123. CIM, China's Millions 1879

124. CIM, China's Millions 1880

125. CIM, China's Millions 1881

126. CIM, China's Millions 1882

127. CIM, China's Millions 1883

128. CIM, China's Millions 1884

129. CIM, China's Millions 1885

130. CIM, China's Millions 1886 131. CIM, China's Millions 1887

132. CIM, China's Millions 1888

133. CIM, China's Millions 1889

134. CIM, China's Millions 1890

135. CIM, China's Millions 1891

136. CIM, China's Millions 1892

137. CIM, China's Millions 1893

138. CIM, China's Millions 1894

139. CIM, China's Millions 1895

140. CIM, China's Millions 1896

141. CIM, China's Millions 1897

142. CIM, China's Millions 1898

143. CIM, China's Millions 1899

143a. CIM, China's Millions 1900

144. CIM, China's Millions 1901

144a. CIM, China's Millions 1902

145. CIM, China's Millions 1903

146. CIM, China's Millions 1904

147. CIM, China's Millions 1905

148. CIM, China's Millions 1906

149. CIM, China's Millions 1907

150. CIM, China's Millions 1908

151. CIM, China's Millions 1909

152. CIM, China's Millions 1910

153. CIM, China's Millions 1911

154. CIM, China's Millions 1912

155. CIM, China's Millions 1913

156. CIM, China's Millions 1914 157. CIM, China's Millions 1915

158. CIM, China's Millions 1916

159. CIM, China's Millions 1917

160. CIM, China's Millions 1918

161. CIM, China's Millions 1919

162. CIM, China's Millions 1920

163. CIM, China's Millions 1921

164. CIM, China's Millions 1922

165. CIM, China's Millions 1923

166. CIM, China's Millions 1924

167. CIM, China's Millions 1925

168. CIM, China's Millions 1926

169. CIM, China's Millions 1927

170. CIM, China's Millions 1928

171. CIM, China's Millions 1929

172. CIM, China's Millions 1930

173. CIM, China's Millions 1931

174. CIM, China's Millions 1932

175. CIM, China's Millions 1933

176. CIM, China's Millions 1934

177. CIM, China's Millions 1935

178. CIM, China's Millions 1936

179. CIM, China's Millions 1937

180. CIM, China's Millions 1938

181. CIM, China's Millions 1939

182. CIM, China's Millions 1940

183. CIM, China's Millions 1941

184. CIM, China's Millions 1942 185. CIM, China's Millions 1943

186. CIM, China's Millions 1944­1945

187. CIM, China's Millions 1946­1947

188. CIM, China's Millions 1948­1949

189. CIM, China's Millions 1950

190. CIM, China's Millions 1951

191. CIM, China's Millions 1952

192. CIM, China's Millions 1953­1954

193. CIM, China's Millions 1955­1956

194. CIM, China's Millions 1957­1958

195. CIM, China's Millions 1959­1960

196. CIM, China's Millions 1961­1962

197. CIM, China's Millions 1963­1964

198. CIM, Field Bulletin 1, Shanghai 1951

199. CIM, Field Bulletin 2, Shanghai 1951

200. CIM, List of Retired Workers 1948

201. CIM, List of CIM Children 1949

202. CIM, Monthly Gleaner 1­12, Yangchow 1871

203. The same, unbound 1871

204. CIM, Occasional Papers, London 1866­1867

205. CIM, Occasional Papers, London 1866­1868

206. CIM, Occasional Papers, London 1868­1869

207. CIM, Occasional Papers, London 1870­1875

208. CIM, Report of the Hangchow Branch, Shanghai 1868

209. CIM, Press Report, T'ai­chow 1909

210. CES, Third Annual Report, London 1853

211. Chinese Missionary Gleaner XVI, London 1857

212. Chinese Missionary Gleaner XVII, London 1857 213. Chinese Missionary Gleaner XVIII, London 1857

214. Chinese Missionary Gleaner XXIII, London 1857

215. Chinese Missionary Gleaner XXVI, London 1858

216. Chinese Missionary Gleaner XXVII, London 1858

217. Chinese Missionary Gleaner XXIX, London 1858

218. Chinese Missionary Gleaner XXX, London 1858

219. Chinese Missionary Gleaner XLIV, London 1859

220. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1867

221. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1868­1869

222. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1870

223. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1871

224. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1874

225. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1875

226. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1876

227. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1877

228. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1878

229. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1879

230. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1880

231. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1881

232. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, January 1888

233. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, February 1888

234. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, March 1888

235. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, April 1888

236. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, May 1888

237. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, June 1888

238. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, July 1888

239. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, August 1888

240. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, September 1888 241. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, October 1888

242. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, November 1888

243. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, December 1888

244. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, June 1891

245. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, August 1891

246. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, September 1891

247. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, December 1891

248. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, February 1892

249. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1899

250. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1900

251. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1910

252. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1911

253. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1912

254. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai 1913

255. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, January 1914

256. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, February 1914

257. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, March 1914

258. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, April 1914

259. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, May 1914

260. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, June 1914

261. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, July 1914

262. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, August 1914

263. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, September 1914

264. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, October 1914

265. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, November 1914

266. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, December 1914

267. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, January 1915

268. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, February 1915 269. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, March 1915

270. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, April 1915

271. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, May 1915

272. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, June 1915

273. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, July 1915

274. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, August 1915

275. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, September 1915

276. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, October 1915

277. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, November 1915

278. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, December 1915

279. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, January 1916

280. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, February 1916

281. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, March 1916

282. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, April 1916

283. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, June 1916

284. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, July 1916

285. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, August 1916

286. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, September 1916

287. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, October 1916

288. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, November 1916

289. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, December 1916

290. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, January 1917

291. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, February 1917

292. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, March 1917

293. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, April 1917

294. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, May 1917

295. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, June 1917

296. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, July 1917 297. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, August 1917

298. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, September 1917

299. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, October 1917

300. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, November 1917

301. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, December 1917

302. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, January 1918

303. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, February 1918

304. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, March 1918

305. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, April 1918

306. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, May 1918

307. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, June 1918

308. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, July 1918

309. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, August 1918

310. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, September 1918

311. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, October 1918

312. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, November 1918

313. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, December 1918

314. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, January 1919

315. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, February 1919

316. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, March 1919

317. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, April 1919

318. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, May 1919

319. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, June 1919

320. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, July 1919

321. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, August 1919

322. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, September 1919

323. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, October 1919

324. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, November 1919 325. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, December 1919

326. Chinese Recorder, Index, 1890­1921, Shanghai 1921

327. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, November 1928

328. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, December 1928

329. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, March 1929

330. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, May 1929

331. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, September 1929

332. Chinese Recorder, Index, Shanghai 1930

333. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, January 1931

334. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, February 1931

335. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, March 1931

336. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, April 1931

337. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, May 1931

338. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, June 1931

339. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, July 1931

340. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, August 1931

341. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, October 1931

342. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, November 1931

343. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, December 1931

344. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, January 1932

345. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, February 1932

346. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, April 1932

347. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, May 1932

348. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, June 1932

349. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, July 1932

350. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, August 1932

351. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, September 1932

352. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, October 1932 353. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, November 1932

354. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, January 1933

355. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, February 1933

356. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, March 1933

357. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, April 1933

358. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, May 1933

359. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, June 1933

360. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, July 1933

361. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, August 1933

362. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, September 1933

363. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, October 1933

364. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, November 1933

365. Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, December 1933

366. Davies, Evan, China and her Spiritual Claims, London 1845

367. Davies, Evan, Memoir of Rev. Samuel Dyer, London 1846

368. Frost, Henry W., The Meaning of the Hebrew Word Olam and the 1938 Greek Word Aion, or, Will Men Exist Forever?

369. S.G. The Golden Years are the Years Ahead, Oldham 1946

370. Guinness, Geraldine, In the Far East, London 1889?

371. Gutzlaff, Charles, Journal of Three Voyages Along the Coast of 1834 China, London

372. F.H., Hudson Taylor – Some of the Bare Facts, London 1932

373. Mennie, D., Glimpses of China, Shanghai n.d.

374. Moule, A.E., Ningpo Ancient and Modern, Under the T'ai­p'ings / 1909 Confucius, Shanghai

375. Moule, A.E., The Story of the Cheh­Kiang mission of the Church 1879 Missionary Society, London

376. Polhill­Turner, Two Etonians in China

377. Missionary Fellowship, Taiwan Tribes 1958

378. Taylor, J.H., After Thirty Years, London 1895 379. The same

380. Taylor, J.H., Brief Account of the Progress of the China Inland 1868 Mission, London

381. The same

382. Taylor, J.H., China, its Spiritual Need and Claims, London 1866

383. Taylor, J.H., China, its Spiritual Need and Claims, London 1868

384. Taylor, J.H., China, its Spiritual Need and Claims, London 1872

385. The same

386. The same

387. Taylor, J.H., China's Spiritual Need and Claims, London 1884

388. The same

389. Taylor, J.H., China's Spiritual Need and Claims, London 1887

390. Taylor, J.H., China's Spiritual Need and Claims, London 1890

391. Taylor, J.H., Summary of the Operations of the China Inland 1872 Mission, London

392. The same

393. The same

394. Taylor, M. Geraldine, 'Found Faithful' : In Memoriam Mrs. Hudson 1904? Taylor, London

Additional Deposit of Publications

CIM Internal Publications

395. Instructions for probationers and members of the China Inland 1908 Mission

396. Instructions for probationers and members if the China Inland 1925 Mission

397. Christ and China's Challenge 11/5/1926 Report presented at CIM Annual Meetings

398. Hints for Furlough 1938 Vol. 1, from Home Director, W H Aldis, on how to spend time whilst in 'homeland'.

399. Hints for Furlough n.d. Vol. 2, Deputation Work, on how to conduct meetings etc. 400. Home Preparation Union: the Syllabus n.d. [Guide for preparation for young people hoping to become CIM missionaries later].

400a. Souvenir programme of the Valedictory Meeting for Missionaries 15/9/1931 returning to the field and to the third party of 'the Two Hundred'. Rev W H Aldis, Home Director.

Materials for Children

401. Printed letters to members of the 'Pagoda Branch', (CIM branch 1906­1908 for young children in homelands wishing to support CIM work). Written by Florence Freeman. 6 letters

402. Pagoda Branch Occasional Papers. 1909­1919 (Continuation of 401.)

403. Comradeship for China: terminal paper of the Young People's 1919­1920 Branch of the China Inland Mission. (Continuation of 402.) 6 booklets. [See also no. 423 for other children's materials].

Publications by individuals

404. China Inland Mission: Monthly Notes January 1935 ­ Shanghai, vol. 40­43 November 1938

405. Links with China and other lands. April 1932 Circular letter from Mr and Mrs E J Mann, with CIM at Lanchow, Kansu, China.

406. A Mission Station in China by Marshall Bromhall. n.d. Description of Hong Tong Mission, Shansi Province, North China

407. Blessed Thoughts n.d. 4 sheets advertising CIM publications.

Non­CIM Publications

408. Boxers, Blunders and Bullets, or the Crisis in China, by Rev F n.d. ­ c.1901 Brown. Lecture on the Boxer Rising.

409. The true source of missionary zeal, by Rev Alex Maclaren, and n.d. ­ c.1889 The main instrumental force of missionary work, by Rev E K Alden. London.

410. Fruit after many days: the life story of Yü­Yuh­Shan, a Chinese April 1898 missionary, by A W Douthwaite MD, FRGS, Bristol.

411. 'Revised prayer list of Chinese Church leaders'. n.d. ­ post 1954 (List of Chinese people by town, presumably connected with CIM and still in China). CIM leaflets and tracts by category

412. General leaflets: including histories of CIM, publication catalogues, handbooks, advice to potential missionaries etc. (Some dated, end nineteenth century­1950s) 59 leaflets.

413. Leaflets about J Hudson Taylor, including By Love Compelled by Marshall Broomhall. (Early twentieth century). 5 leaflets.

414. Church of England work with the CIM. Including address to CIM Annual Meeting in May 1920, by Rt. Rev. W W Cassels, Bishop in West China. 2 leaflets.

415. Homilies and religious stories: illustrating conversion of Chinese n.d. etc. 22 leaflets. [See also Stories about Chinese, no. 416]

416. Stories about China/Chinese People. Include CIM activities and series Facts about China. (Nineteenth and twentieth century). 22 leaflets. [See also Homilies, 415]

417. Leaflets on prayer and praying. n.d. Produced by CIM and OMF. 19 leaflets.

418. Medical Work / Medical Evangelism. Includes descriptions of hospitals, i.e. Paoning Hospital, Szechuan, 1941­1946, and advice to potential medical missionaries. (Twentieth century). 20 leaflets.

419. Biblical Tracts. (Nineteenth and twentieth century). 20 leaflets.

420. Leaflets on 'Heathenism' (Buddhism). n.d. Includes The pathos of Heathenism, by Marie Guex, n.d. 5 leaflets.

421. Leaflets on Muslims / Islam. Includes Friends of Moslems: the Quarterly Newsletter, July 1946, and China and Mohammed, ed. Olive M Botham, Friends of Moslems in China, 1948. (Mid twentieth century). 12 leaflets.

422. Communism and in China. Feb­June 1951 by D. B­T 2 eds. 423. Leaflets on Tibet and Central Asia. Includes the story of the translation of the Tibetan Bible. (Twentieth century). 5 leaflets.

424. Leaflets for Children and Young People. Includes materials produced by the Comradeship for China branch. Also some materials concerning missions to children. Includes materials on South East Asia. (Twentieth century). 38 leaflets. [See also nos. 401­403].

Posters and Visual Materials

425. 51 posters written in Chinese with illustrations, produced by the n.d. ­ pre 1951 Religious Tracts Society in Shanghai and Hankow. English mss. notes give some idea of Biblical topics covered. Quite fragile.

426. 6 posters written in Chinese with illustrations, produced by the n.d. Christian Witness Press, Hong Kong.

427. Poster produced by the Christian Witness Press, Hong Kong in n.d. non­Chinese script, possibly Tibetan (or South East Asian).

428. 10 Children's posters on a Biblical theme with games, including n.d. 'Pin the tail on the Elephant', biblical text (in English) for discussion.

429. 3 maps in Chinese of differing scales: 2 maps of China, one n.d. possible street / town plan.

430. Folder of crayon and paper rubbings, 5 photographs of Chinese / n.d. Arabic documents, labelled 'Rubbing of Nestonian Tablet'.

431. 5 volumes of copies of traditional Chinese drawings and n.d. paintings, with accompanying text in Chinese.

432. 2 hand tinted photographs: one labelled 'Fujihama tea picking' n.d. [?], and one of a pagoda, bridge and canal.

433. Sheet of handwritten Chinese symbols. n.d.

434. Second edition of New Testament translated by Robert Morrison 1815 and woodblock OVERSEAS MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP PAPERS

Following the expulsion of the China Inland Mission from China in 1950/51, the organisation changed its name to the Overseas Missionary Fellowship. The OMF operates in South East Asia; carrying out work in , Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and . A few papers and publications exist and are listed below.

Requisition by Box Number: CIM/OMF Box 1 ­ 1,8,9 Box 2 ­ 2­7

1. File containing papers on the Diocesan Association for West 1956­1982 China. Includes discussion of it's archives, registers deposited at Guildhall Library, London. Photographs, correspondence. Discussions of visits to China in 1956/1960.

2. CIM/OMF Joint Leaflets. 1950­1965 General and specific leaflets on China and South East Asia. 15 leaflets.

3. OMF Leaflets. 1966 onwards General leaflets on work of OMF and appeals. 15 leaflets.

4. Medical Work / Medical Evangelism. 1950s Includes information on medical work in South East Asia. 5 leaflets.

5. Leaflets on work in Formosa / Taiwan and Japan. post 1950 12 leaflets.

6. Leaflets on work in Thailand and Laos. post 1950 10 leaflets.

7. Leaflets on work in Indonesia and Malaysia. post 1950 6 leaflets.

8. China: too hard for God? 1978 Study kit produced by the OMF Vol. 1. On history of China with discussion topics. Pray for China: a bimonthly report on life and thought within China today.

9. China: too hard for God? 1976 Study kit produced by the OMF Vol. 2. On life in China, with booklists etc. Pray for China: a bimonthly report on life and thought within China today. CHINA INLAND MISSION: JAMES HUDSON TAYLOR'S PAPERS

REQUISITION BY BOX: CIM/JHT

Box Number File Number Box Number File Number

1 1­5 11 271­307 2 6­11 12 308­345 3 12­17 13 346­376 4 18­44 14 377­405 5 45­58 15 406­467 6 59­95 16 468­516 7 96­129 17 517­552 8 130­195 18 553­563 9 196­219 19 564­570 10 220­270

SECTION 1: BOUND VOLUMES

File Number:

1. 'Chinese Union' handbook / records incl. register of Chinese 1849 preachers and assistants

2. Letters JHT to CES 29/7/1850­3/5/1855

3. Letters JHT to CES, parents, Amelia, B. Broomhall 25/4/1851­20/9/1853

4. CES manifold of journals (Lobscheid, Parker, JHT, A. Taylor) Feb.1853­Dec.1855

5. CES manifold of journals (as above) Feb.1853­May 1855

6. JHT journal on board 'Dumfries' 19/9/1853­4/10/1853

7. Letters: JHT to parents, etc. 3/3/1854­23/8/1854

8. JHT journal and letters (extracts) 5/10/1854­ 23/10/1856

9. Letters: JHT to parents, Amelia, Howard, Hodson, etc. 24/8/1854­16/5/1855

10. Letters: JHT to parents, Amelia, etc. and journal 18/6/1855­6/3/1856

11. CES manifold of journals Jun.1855­Feb.1860

12. Letters: CES to Parker, JHT, J. Jones, Lobscheid, Bayerhaus, 7/4/1856­12/4/1860 Pruen, Hall, Mrs. Bausum, etc.

13. Letters: JHT to parents, Amelia, etc., and journal 23/3/1856­18/4/1858

14. Letters: JHT to parents, Amelia etc. Jul.1858­18/4/1866

15. Letters: JHT to Meadows, JEF, EB, Miss Desgraz 2/6/1862­3/6/1867 16. Letters: JHT/MJT to Amelia, parents, WTB, Stacey Jun.1866­Sept.1868

17. Letters: JHT to parents, etc. 13/3/1869­15/8/1874

SECTION 2: ­1853

18. Papers relating to JHT forebears: Taylor family pledges, letter to 15/6/1799­ JHT from Thos. Harvey re JHT's grandfather John Taylor, 3/11?/1884 photocopy of same, copies of registry entries and notes relating to Taylor and Shepherd forebears, made by MGT. Reminiscences

19. Papers relating to JHT's conversion: tract read by JHT, notice of 1849 school attended by JHT's mother and by MJD, tract 'Incidents in an Eventful Life' (1904)

20. Papers relating to JHT's youth: not by his mother upbringing, 2 1865?­1903 letters to Marshall Broomhall by B. Broomhall, recollection recorded verbatim from JHT

21. Letter: JHT to Amelia announcing his conversion and photocopy of 2/12/1849 same

22. Letters: JHT to parents and Amelia from Barnsley and Hull and 14/2/1850­25/9/1852 boat to London

23. Letters concerning JHT in Barnsley, Hull and London 15/7/1849­3/11/1901

24. Letters: JHT in Barnsley to Pearse of CES 14/2/1850­31/3/1851

25. Letters: JHT to parents, Amelia, Hodson, and Hodson to JHT's 2/10/1852­20/9/1853 parents

26. Papers relating to JHT's links with the Plymouth Brethren in 7/4/1853­14/12/1911 London: letters to MGT from Cecilia Maudeville and Amelia (re money for JHT), note by Mary Brown re JHT in London, letter to Amelia from mother

27. Papers relating to JHT's departure for China: notice of CES Aug.­Sept.1853 meeting, lock of JHT's hair, note from mother to Amelia, inventory of surgical equipment, hymn by mother

28. Recollections of JHT by his mother 19/9/1853

29. Extracts from JHT's journal, voyage of 'Dumfries' (incomplete) 26/9/1853­1/3/1854

30. Letters to JHT's mother 5/4/1853­17/3/1855

SECTION 3: 1854­1856

31. JHT's first letters from Shanghai 3/3/1854­30/12/1854

32. JHT's journal for CES 2/3/1854­23/12/1854

33. Letter: JHT's mother to Amelia re E. Sissons 1854­1855

34. Postcard about Shanghai missionaries 29/1/1909 35. Letters: JHT to parents and Amelia 1/1/1855­31/12/1855

36. JHT's journal for CES 1/1/1855­31/12/1855

37. Consul's summons to JHT to appear and explain his residence 23/11/1855 without Chinese approval

38. Letters: JHT to parents and Amelia 19/1/1856­ 26/12/1856

39. Letters: to JHT and his mother from Miss M. Stacey, WTB, E.R. 31/1/1856­29/7/1856 Tozen, and from Chas. Bird to B. Broomhall

40. CES Leaflet no. xiii May 1856

41. Letter to Mr. Hilder from the British Consul, Canton 15/3/1856

42. Letters: Wm. Burns to JHT and Pearse (some copies) 29/4/1853­ 28/11/1856

43. JHT re Burns' arrest 1856

44. Cutting reviewing a biography of Burns 1917?

SECTION 4: 1857­1865

45. Letters: JHT to parents and Amelia 11/1/1857­ 28/12/1857

46. Letters: MJD to Tarns (drafts) 16/7/1857­22/7/1857

47. Letters: JHT to MJD Jul.1857

48. Letters: MJD to S. Dyer 25/7/1857­8/10/1857

49. MJD's diaries 1856­1857

50. Papers relating to engagement of JHT and MJD (some 16/4/1857­7/10/1857 photocopies)

51. Letters: to JHT and MJD from Goughs, Burdons, S. Dyer, Mrs. 10/4/1857­25/5/1858 Way; MJD to JHT

52. Recollections of Nevius, Way, Bausum; letters: Bird and Pearse to 21/3/1857­6/12/1905 JHT's mother, Muller to JHT, JHT to WTB

53. Excerpts from Missionary Reporter, notes by JHT's mother Feb.1858

54. Letters: Miss Aldersey to JHT 16/7/1853

55. Letters: Miss Aldersey to / from MJD 8/8/1857­11/12/1857

56. Letters: Miss Aldersey to MJT? 4/10/1861 12/9/1862 57. Letters: JHT to/from W.A. 10/12/1857 Russell re MJD Jan.1858

58. Dates of the Dyer family and account of MJD's work in China n.d. before marriage

59. Letters: JHT to parents and Amelia 12/1/1858­3/1/1859

60. Letters: JHT to/from MJT 1858

61. Letters: Burdon to MJT, Gough to JHT, Miss Stacey to JHT's 25/3/1858­24/8/1858 mother

62. JHT/MJD marriage certificate (copy) 20/1/1858

63. Letters: JHT to WTB, Pearse to JHT 1858­1859

64. Gleaner and Reporter excerpts with notes by JHT's mother May.1858­Jan.1859

65. Miscellaneous papers relating to marriage JHT/MJD 1858­1976

66. Letters: JHT to parents and Amelia 29/1/1859­ 16/12/1859

67. Letters: JHT to/from MJT 11/8/1859

68. Letter: JHT to WTB 3/3/1860

69. Letter: Pearse to JHT 9/1/1860

70. Gleaner and Reporter excerpts with notes by JHT's mother 1859­1860

71. Letter: Mrs. Berger to MJT (and copy) 25/1/1860

72. List of Ningpo converts 1857­1860

73. Deeds of rental of Ningpo property Jul.1858?

74. JHT's journal of voyage on 'Jubilee' 18/7/1860­ 20/11/1860

75. Letters: JHT to parents, secy of Religious Tract Society 18/7/1860­ 19/12/1860

76. J. Meadows' recollections re 1860 13/4/1909

77. Letters: JHT to WTB, to JHT from Gough, J. Jones, Parker, and re 21/2/1861­ teaching Moon to blind readers 19/12/1861

78. Letters re Forward Movement in China 25/4/1862­10/6/1863

79. Letters: JHT to MJT, Burdon, Lord 31/1/1862­25/7/1862

80. Letters: JHT to mother 3/3/1863­24/12/1864

81. JHT sermon notes Jul.­Sept.1860 82. FHT's abstract of JHT's letters 10/7/1860­ 27/10/1865

83. Chinese letters to JHT with translations 1861

84. Papers relating to Truelove episode Mar.­Apr.1865

85. Letters and documents: FRGS certificate, letters to/from JHT, 1/6/1864­25/12/1865 MJT, Radstock, Lord, JEF, Marshall

86. FHT's abstracts from JHT's letters and journals Nov.1865­26/5/1866

SECTION 5: 1866­1870

87. Letters: JHT to parents, MJT, EB. EB to MJT, JEF. 6/1/1866­6/6/1866 Handbills of meetings

88. Letters re donations to JHT from Radstock, Houghton, Miss 24/1/1866­24/5/1866 Stacey and Mrs. Berger

89. Notes on candidates 26/5/1866

90. J.M. McCarthy recollections of 1866 31/7/1915

91. FHT's abstracts of JHT's letters and journals 1/1/1866­28/5/1866

92. JHT's engagement calendar 1866

93. 'Lammermuir' bill of lading 25/5/1866

94. Letters: JHT/MJT from 'Lammermuir' 26/5/1866­10/6/1866

95. JEF letters and journal from 'Lammermuir' 26/5/1866­3/10/1866

96. JEF's day­book 7/10/1866­24/4/1869

97. Letters: JEF to parents 6/10/1866­ 19/11/1866

98. EB to Miss Waldegrave and Mrs. Grattan Guinness 3/12/1866­ 12/12/1866

99. Letters from Shanghai: JHT/MJT to his mother, MJT to Mrs. 7/10/1866­5/11/1866 Berger, JEF to MJT, Miss Rose Meadows to Mrs. Berger (copy)

100. Letters: JEF to parents and Bergers from Hangchow 1/12/1866­ 18/12/1867

101. Letters: W. Muirhead to JHT (copies by EB) 3/12/1866­ 27/12/1866

102. Letters: Bergers to JEF 6/6/1866­25/9/1867

103. Letters: JHT to Meadows, MJT, mother, MJT to JHT's mother, 3/10/1867­ daughter Grace, Mrs. Berger, JHT 23/12/1867 104. Letters re illness and death of Grace Taylor: JHT, MJT, JEF, Mary 1/1/1867­20/10/1867 Bell (some copies). Poem by MJT

105. Correspondence with British Consul, Ningpo (some copies) 29/3/1867­4/4/1867

106. JHT's journal on the journey from Hangchow to Ningpo, JHT's Dec.1866­Nov.1867 circular to missionaries (and copy), Bergers' text for JHT, outfit list for McCarthy and McLean

107. First draft of Principles & Practice with typed copies Aug.1867

108. Letters: JHT, MJT, EB etc. re Nicol­Moule affair 15/2/1867­9/4/1868

109. First Principles & Practice signed by JHT and L. Nicol 10/5/1867

110. Letters: JHT from Wm. Gamble and Wu Joo­Hoon (with copy) 9/12/1866­21/3/1868

111. Photocopy of luggage list for Mr. & Mrs. Stevenson n.d.

112. Letters re Hangchow: EB and Lord to JHT's mother, MJT to Dyer, 18/1/1867­9/2/1869 McCarthy, Meadows, Duncan, Crombie, JEF's mother, etc.

113. McCarthy recollections of 1867 22/11/1901

114. Letter JHT to Jackson (copy by MJT) 13/11/1867

115. Report of Hangchow CIM Mar.1868

116. Plan of Hangchow CIM houses and record of church members 1867

117. MJT's diary entry re Grace Taylor Jan.1868­Feb.1868

118. Letters: JHT/MJT to JHT's mother, MJT to JHT 31/1/1868­17/5/1868

119. Letters: JEF to parents 1/1/1868­14/1/1869

120. Letters: MJT to Mrs. Berger (copies by EB) 15/1/1868 5/5/1868

121. Letters: McCarthy to JHT/MJT 4/2/1868­3/3/1868

122. Papers relating to criticisms of JHT: Bp. Alford, WTB, etc. Mar.­Jun.1868

123. Letter: Chas. Schmidt to JHT re illness of JHT 31/7/1868

124. C.H. Judd recollections of 1866­1868 n.d.

125. Letter: WTB to candidates (draft) 1868?

126. Booklet 'Daily Bread' printed at Hangchow 1868

127. Letters: Barnardo to JHT and WTB 3/1/1868­6/3/1871

128. JHT journal (13 volumes) Dec.1862­Dec.1865 129. Volume containing 'Lammermuir' journal, Ts'ient'ang River journal May 1866­12/7/1867 and copy of Grace's death certificate

130. Letters: MJT to JHT and his mother 17/6/1868­23/7/1868

131. Letters: JHT to MJT 17/6/1868­26/7/1868

132. Letters: JHT to JEF 8/5/1868­31/8/1868

133. Proposed plan for upper storey of Yangchow house, list of 16/7/1868 Chinese acquaintances

134. Letters: Mrs. Berger to MJT 9/2/1868­8/10/1868

135. Letters: MJT to Mrs. Berger 18/6/1868

136. Letters: EB to JEF 12/4/1868­18/5/1868

137. Letters: WTB to JHT 5/5/1868­8/10/1868

138. Letter: JHT's mother to JEF's mother 4/5/1868

139. Letter: JHT to JEF 31/8/1868

140. Letters: JHT to his mother 28/6/1868­ 19/12/1868

141. Letter: JHT to MJT with MJT's note on riot 16/11/1868

142. Letters: WTB to JHT 22/10/1868 31/12/1868

143. Letters: Mrs. Berger to MJT 21/10/1868 30/12/1868

144. Letters: MJT to Mrs. Berger (copied by EB) 24/8/1868­14/1/1869

145. Yangchow magistrate's pass 1868

146. Letter: EB to Mrs. Berger (copied by MJT) 18/8/1868

147. Excerpts from letters by Reid, Duncan, Rudland, re Yangchow 1868 Riot

148. Letters re riot by Mrs. Berger 19/10/1868 EB, Reid, Duncan, C.T. Fishe 4/12/1868 Consul W.H. Medhurst

149. Letters: JEF from her mother 25/9/1868­ 10/11/1868

150. Letter: Duncan to JHT 10/11/1868

151. McCarthy and Judd recollections of 1869­1870 28/9/1905

152. Letter: Mrs. Meadows re Anking riot (copied by JHT's mother) Nov.1869 153. Spurgeon's comment on Yangchow riot (copied by EB) Jun.1869

154. Magazine article re Yangchow (copied by EB and JHT's mother) Apr.1869

155. Shanghai Evening Courier attacks on JHT and CIM 14/6/1869

156. Report to British Consul on Ganking riot 11/11/1869

157. Letter: Consul W.H. Medhurst to JHT re gift 31/8/1869

158. Letter: Consul Medhurst to JHT re compensation for Yangchow 20/11/1869 injuries

159. Letters: JHT to mother and MJT, mother to JHT 13/3/1869­4/12/1869

160. Letters: MJT to JHT and his mother 16/3/1869­ 10/11/1869

161. Letter: Amelia to JHT (see 167) 17/8/1869

162. Letter: MJT to Mrs. Berger (copy of extracts by MJT) 11/2/1869

163. Letters: MJT to Mrs. Berger (excerpts copied by EB) 11/2/1869­ 19/11/1869

164. Letter: JHT to colleague re great dangers 9/6/1869

165. Letters: McCarthy to JHT 20/8/1869­7/10/1869

166. Letters: JHT to Miss Desgraz 6/9/1869­25/9/1869

167. Letters: JHT/MJT to Bergers (book of MS copies, including on of 15/12/1869 161) Jun.1870

168. Invoice for publications and a poem 7/12/1868

169. Letters: Mrs. Berger to MJT 13/1/1869­ 30/12/1869

170. Letters: JEF to parents, etc. Jan.1869­ 28/12/1869

171. Letters: to JHT, MJT, JEF from Harvey, Howard, JWS, White, 18/1/1869­ E. Fishe, Turner, Coulthard, Muller (copy), Duncan, Lord 22/11/1869

172. Letters: JHT to WTB (carbons) 17/7/1869­23/7/1870

173. Letters: WTB to JHT 13/1/1869­11/3/1869

174. Letters: WTB to JHT (and one to JEF) 24/3/1869­ 17/11/1869

175. Letters: WTB to JHT (carbons) 13/1/1870­ 28/12/1870 176. Letters: JHT to MJT 13/1/1870­28/6/1870

177. Letters: Mrs. Berger to MJT 13/1/1870­28/6/1870

178. JHT's notice to Hangchow congregation of MJT's death 1870

179. Letters: JHT and MJT to his mother 15/3/1870­4/12/1870

180. Memoirs of MJT 1870

181. JHT's note to his mother with lock of MJT's hair 1870

182. Letters: JHT to JEF and editor of North China Herald, MJT to 20/1/1870­24/9/1870 Mary Rudland

183. Letters: JHT/MJT to children in London 25/3/1870­1/8/1870

184. Letters: Mrs. Berger to JEF and JHT 22/9/1870­1/12/1870

185. Letter: JEF from her mother 25/2/1870

186. Letters: JEF to her parents 12/1/1870­7/12/1870

187. Letter to JHT from Consul Medhurst warning of dangers 14/6/1870

188. JHT advice on dangers n.d.

189. MJT/JHT's Ningpo vocabulary and Thousand Character Classic n.d.

190. JHT circulars to CIM for days of prayer 1/5/1870

191. Letters: JHT to mother and children 23/1/1871­23/7/1871

192. Letters: to JHT from Mrs. Crombie, JWS, Bowyer, McCarthy, 25/1/1871­10/6/1871 C.T. Fishe, Cardwell, Mrs. Todd, Lord

193. Letters: JEF and JHT to JEF's parents re her return to England 3/1/1871­11/5/1871

194. JHT's sermon notes 1/1/1871

195. Letters: WTB to JHT (carbons) 12/1/1871­4/5/1871

SECTION 6: 1871­1882

196. Letter: JHT to JEF's parents re marriage (draft) 12/9/1871

197. JHT/JEF marriage certificate 28/11/1871

198. Letter: Lord Granville of the Foreign Office urges departure from 13/10/1871 Yangchow

199. Letters: JHT comments on Lord Granville's letter 20/10/1871 31/12/1871

200. Newspaper criticisms of JHT and CIM 1871 201. Letters: JHT and JET to parents and each other 3/2/1872­24/9/1872

202. Letters: to JHT from Mrs. Berger and Malan 15/8/1872­ 18/11/1872

203. Letters: JHT and JET to mothers 19/10/1872 28/11/1872

204. EB to Henrietta Soltau and a poem 3/1/1872­23/9/1872

205. Letters: JHT and JET to each other 2/1/1872­11/7/1874

206. Letters: JHT and JET to EB 1/1/1873­11/6/1874

207. JHT and JET to parents and children 16/12/1872 28/7/1874

208. JHT and JET to parents and Mrs. Faulding to JET 2/12/1872­19/8/1874

209. Papers relating to JET's legacy (copies) and letters to father and 1873 WTB (draft)

210. Letters: WTB to JHT 24/1/1873­28/7/1874

211. Letters: Mrs. Berger to JHT and JET 9/10/1872­5/8/1874

212. Letters: Hill to JHT 25/12/1872 12/8/1874

213. Letters: to JHT and others from McCarthy, Meadows, Rudland, 21/10/1872 Judd, Williamson, JET and EB 28/5/1874

214. Baller's recollections of arrival in China Nov.1873

215. Proposal for General Conference of Missionaries Sept.1874

216. Letters: JHT to Hill with accounts 4/11/1872­13/7/1874

217. Letters: JHT to Muller, Soltau, WTB Challice, Miss Turner, White 21/5/1873­9/2/1874 (draft)

218. Letter: EB to JHT re Home Department 27/6/1873

219. London Council minutes (copies) 9/7/1873­8/12/1873

220. JHT's will 14/12/1874

221. Letters: JHT to JET 15/10/1874 27/12/1875

222. Letters: JHT and JET to parents 15/9/1874­6/11/1875

223. Papers concerning donors 1874­1875

224. Recollections of G. Nicoll re 1875, Miss E. Wilson re 1853, 1875, 1905­1913 May Fagg re 1875­1877, Miss Desgraz re 1874­1876 225. Letter: Henry Taylor to JHT re Honan 30/3/1875

226. Letters: Lord Derby, T.F. Wade, JHT, re Chekiang riot (copies) 1875

227. Letters: WTB and JWS to JHT re Burma project 23/2/1875­21/4/1875

228. Letter: JHT to CIM referees re current work of CIM 18/2/1875

229. Letters: JHT to Hill, CIM referees, Miss Desgraz, Mrs. Gough, etc., 6/2/1875­22/4/1875 including some receipts

230. Early candidature schedules 1875

231. Letters: JHT to JET 11/9/1876­ 17/12/1876

232. Letters re famine: JHT to donors, Judds, E. Fishe, C.G. Moore, 20/6/1876­ Arron, Budd, Eason, etc. JHT/JET to Miss Desgraz, JHT from 26/10/1877 McCarthy, H. Taylor, Radstock Extracts by JHT for China's Millions

233. Papers re Burma: Chenkiang Consul to JHT, Bhamo British 28/12/1876 Political Agent to McCarthy, McCarthy to Wm. Soltau, itinerary 22/10/1877

234. Letters: JHT to JET (some carbons). JHT and JET to his mother 1/1/1876­1/11/1877

235. Letters: A. Foster of London Missionary Society to JHT re famine 6/10/1877 11/10/1877

236. Letter: JHT to Bergers 6/1/1877

237. Letters: JHT to Miss Desgraz (secy) 13/1/1877 14/12/1877

238. Letters: JHT to JET 4/12/1877­ 15/12/1877

239. Letters: JET to JHT and his parents and to JET from JHT's mother 13/4/1878 15/11/1878

240. Letters: JHT to B. Broomhall 19/8/1878­ 19/12/1878

241. Letters: JHT to Miss Desgraz (secy) 4/1/1878­29/11/1878

242. Letters: JHT to JET and his mother 2/5/1878­7/2/1879

243. Letter: WTB to JHT 24/4/1878

244. Letters: JHT to/from Radstock 15/8/1878­ 14/12/1878

245. Letters to/from JHT/JET: parents, Miss Smith, Fauldings, Ann 30/4/1878­31/3/1879 Wilkinson (Mildmay Mission to Jews), Mrs. Howard, Wm. Sharp, Swedish associates, Miss E. Turner, Bishop Burdon, Trustee for his sons' education, Parker and Judd re marrying Chinese

246. Letters: JHT to B. Broomhall and Amelia 27/1/1879­18/4/1879

247. Letters: JET to JHT 22/2/1879­18/3/1879

248. Letter: Welchman and Wright pp. Muller re £180 to JHT 20/10/1879

249. Letters: JHT to JET 31/7/1879­6/9/1879

250. Letters: JET to JHT 30/7/1879­ 22/12/1879

251. Letters: JHT to parents and children 13/6/1879 11/12/1879

252. JET to mother, Broomhalls, Miss Desgraz, Miss Waldegrave 9/5/1879 25/12/1879

253. Letters: JHT to Sharp, B. Broomhall, various missionaries 13/6/1879­4/10/1879

254. Letters: JHT to/from JET 3/1/1880­7/10/1880

255. Letters: JHT and JET to children and parents c.Jan.1880 1/12/1880

256. Letters: JHT and JET to Broomhalls 5/1/1880 24/7/1880

257. Letters: to/from JHT/JET Mar.1880­Mar.1883

258. Letters: JHT to Howard 20/3/1880­6/8/1880

259. Letters: JHT to/from Schofield 6/11/1879­22/4/1882

260. Letters: JHT to Miss Desgraz 13/2/1880­5/7/1880

261. F. James' resignation and draft of JHT's reply 20/6/1881

262. Letters: JHT to JET 20/2/1881­ 29/12/1881

263. Letters: JET to mother and Miss Smith 14/2/1881­5/11/1881

264. Letters: JHT to mother, B. Broomhall, Soltau, etc. WTB to JHT 8/3/1881­3/11/1881

265. Christian Herald article on CIM pioneers 28/12/1881

266. Papers re inauguration of Shanghai Free Church 20/12/1881

267. Letters: JHT to JET in London 5/1/1882­5/1/1883

268. JHT circulars to CIM and copies of letters 1882

269. Letters: JHT to Misses Turner, Douthwaite, Desgraz 4/5/1882­2/7/1882 270. Letters to JHT: JWS, Radstock, Spurgeon. Parrott's recollections 30/3/1883­7/8/1906 (secy to JHT)

SECTION 7: 1883­1886

271. JHT's engagement diary 1883

272. Letters: JHT to JET from meetings tours 13/6/1883­9/12/1883

273. Letters to JHT: Guinnesses, Radstock, Barnardo, S. Dyer, etc. 25/4/1883 JHT to Radstock 31/12/1883

274. Letters: JHT to/from Mrs. Schofield re son Dr. Schofield 24/8/1883 25/11/1884

275. JHT's sermon at the 'Home of Industry' (unidentified) 18/4/1883

276. JHT's circular letter re organization of CIM 24/8/1883

277. Letter: B. Broomhall to JHT 11/3/1883

278. JHT's engagement diary 1884

279. Donor's letters and invitations to meetings 3/1/1884­11/12/1884

280. Letters: JHT and JET to each other 14/2/1884­ 15/11/1884

281. Letters: JHT from JWS, McCarthy, other missionaries 2/2/1884 31/12/1884

282. Letters: JET to Coulthard, Mrs. Tomalin, Miss Hughes 19/9/1884­ 24/10/1884

283. JHT's sermon notes Jan.­Aug.1884

284. Letters: DEH volunteering for CIM 23/7/1883­3/1/1884

285. Letters: C.H. Polhill­Turner, Landale (volunteers) 5/1/1885­20/3/1885

286. Letters: to JHT from mothers of Studd, Cassels, Beauchamp, 10/11/1884 Smith 5/1/1885

287. Letters from Cambridge Seven re meetings, etc. 13/9/1884­16/2/1885

288. Letter from R. Radcliffe re Cambridge Seven 1/1/1885

289. Letters: B. Broomhall to JHT 23/1/1885­6/2/1885

290. Miscellaneous papers relating to Cambridge Seven: photograph, 1885 reports of meetings in China and England

291. Letters: JHT to/from JET 21/1/1885­28/2/1885

292. Letters: JHT to JET, etc. 11/3/1885­2/12/1885 293. Letters: JWS to JHT re volunteer A. Orr­Ewing, etc. 9/9/1885­16/9/1885

294. Letters from donors and well­wishers 7/1/1885­3/6/1885

295. Letters: DEH to JHT from Shansi, his and Beauchamp's signed 5/8/1886­11/10/1886 copies of Principles & Practice

296. Letters: JHT to Parrott, Turner. Baller, Cassels to JHT 16/1/1885­11/6/1885

297. Various notes on organization 1885

298. Letters: JHT to JET 6/1/1886­29/12/1886

299. Letters: JHT to JWS 12/3/1886­16/9/1886

300. Letters: JWS to JHT from N. China and Yangtze 15/3/1886­6/9/1886

301. Minutes of first China Council meeting (ms copy) and circular 13/11/1886 letters 25/11/1886

302. Copies of Principles & Practice signed by Cecil and Arthur Polhill­ 25/5/1886 Turner

303. JHT's travel calendar Sept.­Dec.1886

304. Letters to/from JHT/JET: S. Smith, Beauchamp, JWS, Lady 3/7/1886­23/3/1906 Radstock, B. Broomhall, H.H. Taylor's recollections

305. Papers relating to the Shansi conference, maps, etc. 1886

306. Book of letters received (not from China) Jan.­Oct.1884

307. Book of letters received from China Jan.1884­Oct.1885

SECTION 8: 1887­1890

308. JHT's meetings: notices and service sheets 1887

309. Letters to JHT re meetings and donations 7/1/1887­Jun.1887

310. Letters to JHT re meetings and donations 1/7/1887 24/12/1887

311. Letters: JHT to JWS 11/1/1887­29/6/1887

312. Letters: JHT to JWS 1/7/1887­30/12/1887

313. Letters: JWS (in China as Deputy China Director) to JHT 12/1/1887­ 15/10/1887

314. JHT's engagement diary 1887

315. JHT's engagement diary 1887

316. Letters: JHT to various incl. Baller, H. Broomhall, Meadows 5/5/1887­14/12/1887 317. Letters: JET to various Mar.1887­ 21/10/1887

318. Letters: to JHT from Spurgeon, etc. JHT to B. Broomhall, etc. 9/12/1887­3/4/1888

319. Papers relating to Lansdell's projected tour of Chinese Turkestan 1887 and possibly Tibet

320. Letters: JHT to/from Sharp re U.K. organization 5/7/1888­5/9/1888

321. Notice of Farewell Meeting for the Hundred 7/11/1888

322. Letters: JHT to JET 12/1/1887 21/12/1887

323. Letters: JET to JHT 21/1/1887­24/1/1888

324. Letters: JHT to JET 23/6/1888 8/10/1888

325. Letters: JET to JHT 23/6/1888 17/11/1888

326. Letters: FHT to JET and JHT 9/7/1888­14/9/1888

327. Letters: to JHT from N. American missionaries and friends. Some 7/7/1888­24/9/1888 recollections

328. Data on first party of N. American missionaries and arrangements Oct.1888

329. Notices of meetings in N. America Jun.­Aug.1888

330. Various receipts, tract, etc., re N. America 1888

331. H.W. Frost's recollections of 1888­1889 (photocopy) n.d.

332. Minutes of the first meeting of the International (?) Council of the 22/11/1888 CIM (photocopy)

333. Circular letters in N. America (photocopy) Aug.1888­Apr.1889

334. '90 Years Ago' by David J. Michell about first N. American party Oct./Nov.1978

335. Letters: B. Broomhall to JHT re N. American Auxiliary 27/6/1888­15/2/1889

336. Letters: JHT to JET 25/10/1888 28/12/1888

337. Letters: to JHT from Wood, H. Taylor, DEH, etc. 5/10/1888­31/1/1889

338. Letters: JWS to B. Broomhall 24/8/1888­1/2/1889

339. JHT's engagement calendar 1889

340. Letters: JHT to JET 3/1/1889­9/4/1889 341. Letters: to JHT and JET re building, complaints, etc. 29/1/1889­2/5/1889

342. Letters: JHT to JWS 23/3/1889­27/3/1889

343. Estimates for building CIM Headquarters at Woosung Road Mar.1889

344. One Hundred Years of CIM in North America, 1888­1988, David J. 1988 Michell (photocopy), with photocopies of letters JHT/JET to H.W. Frost, 1891­93

345. Illuminated diary 1879

346. JHT's engagement diary including report on 1889 and Address to 1889 Shanghai Missionary Conference with an appeal for 1,000 missionaries in five years 24/4/1889­19/8/1889 347. Letters: JHT to JET

348. Letters: JHT to JWS 13/4/1889­4/7/1889

349. Letters: to JHT from Howard, Sharp, WTB, Hill, C.T. Fishe. JHT to 5/5/1889­5/7/1889 Sharp (some photocopies)

350. Letters: London Council to N. American Council, JHT to JWS, etc. 28/6/1889­21/8/1889

351. Printed photograph of JHT holding a map c.1890

352. Letters: JHT to JWS 30/8/1889­ 20/12/1889

353. Papers relating to first Scandinavian visit 1883­1889

354. Letters: JHT to JET from Scandinavia 24/9/1889­ 29/11/1889

355. Letters: JHT to Mrs. Esam (copy), Miss Soltau (copy), notice of 26/9/1889­9/6/1905 meeting in Glasgow, letter to WBS from J.S. (?) Cumming

356. List of famine donations transferred to General Fund 26/12/1889

357. Letters: London Council to/from JHT, B. Broomhall, between 20/1/1890­Mar.1890 Sharp and Howard

358. Letters: JHT/JET to JWS re illness of JWS's sons 3/1/1890­13/3/1890

359. Letters: JHT to JET on voyage to Shanghai 19/3/1890­24/4/1890

360. Letters: JHT to Judd, Miss Smith 23/4/1890­22/5/1890

361. CIM Corporation: memorandum of association 14/3/1890

362. JHT's engagement diary 1890

363. JHT's engagement diary 1890

364. Report of General Missionary Conference, Shanghai 9/5/1890 365. JHT's opening address at Shanghai conference 7/5/1890

366. Report of CIM conference at Shanghai May, 1890

367. Letters: JHT to/from JET (some deletions by MGT) 9/5/1890­14/7/1890

368. Letters: JHT to JWS 18/6/1890­12/7/1890

369. Tributes to JHT on his fifty­eighth birthday 21/5/1890

370. Papers relating to the Cardwell Protest 26/5/1890­ 19/12/1890

371. Letters: JHT to Howard (Home Director) (ms copies) 31/5/1890­6/6/1890

372. Letters: to/from JHT re last visit to Australia 23/2/1890­ 26/10/1890

373. Letters: JHT to JET from Australia 23/7/1890­ JET to JHT and Amelia Broomhall 10/12/1890

374. Letters: JHT to JWS from Australia 23/7/1890­ 15/12/1890

375. Letter: JHT to Dr. Happer re criticisms of JHT and CIM (with 2 4/7/1890 copies)

376. Notes on Australian visit 1891

SECTION 9: 1891­1898

377. Papers re criticisms of JHT and CIM: MS copies of newspapers, 3/7/1891­28/8/1891 letters (very fragile)

378. Papers re Merriam criticisms of CIM losses of personnel 20/8/1891­6/1/1892

379. Letters: Sharp and London Council, etc., to JHT 3/10/1890­3/10/1891

380. Letters from JHT in Shanghai 7/3/1891­7/4/1891

381. Minutes of China Council 1/6/1891­10/10/1891

382. Letters: Howard, London Council and B. Broomhall to JHT 8/10/1891­ 22/10/1891

383. Proof of Principles & Practice 1891

384. 'Course of Study and Advice to Candidates' 1891

385. Letters: to/from JHT including criticisms of CIM 13/1/1891­ 26/12/1891

386. Letters: JHT/JET to others (some copies) 4/9/1891­14/11/1891

387. Letters: JHT to Howard and London Council, to JWS and 1/1/1892­3/4/1892 Shanghai Council (copies)

388. Letters: JHT to JWS and to members re Junior Missionary status 1/1/1892­16/1/1892

389. Letters: JET to JHT, Miss Murray, etc., and short 'diary' 1/3/1892­14/5/1892

390. Letters: FHT to JHT 2/2/1892­27/2/1892

391. Letters to JHT from WTB, Frost, H.H. Taylor, G. Soltau, on matters 24/6/1892­ of discipline, etc. 23/12/1892

392. Letters: JHT/JET to JWS, B. Broomhall, Howard, Frost, etc. 11/5/1892­ 24/12/1892

393. Recollections of Robt. Gillies re 1892­1893, 1896­1897, 1899 8/8/1905

394. Note on proposed agreement between JHT and the London Jan.1893? Council

395. Letters: JHT to JET 3/8/1892­30/11/1892

396. Letter from JHT to Chenkiang Consul re deaths from heat 14/10/1892

397. Letters: MGT to JET/JHT re Story of the CIM 4/1/1892­3/10/1893

398. Letters: JHT to JET 14/2/1893­ 17/11/1893

399. Letters: JHT to Egerton and Frost, Foreign Office and J.R. Mott to 4/2/1893­22/11/1893 JHT (some copies)

400. Papers re visits to Germany 27/8/1892­7/3/1897

401. JHT's address at Mrs. Pennefather's memorial service Feb.1893

402. Letter: WBS to JHT re returning to London to help with 28/1/1893 administration

403. Letters: JHT to JWS and to WBS 6/1/1893­30/6/1893

404. Letters: JHT to JWS with extract from memo, Frost to DEH, some 7/7/1893­23/1/1894 accounts

405. Letters: JHT to WBS, etc. 28/1/1894­5/6/1894

406. Letters to/from JHT re safety of Scandinavian missionaries 24/4/1894­11/5/1894

407. Letters: JHT to JWS re two visits to Shensi and Shansi 16/5/1894­ 13/11/1894

408. Letters: JHT/JET to WBS 20/4/1894­ 21/12/1894

409. Letters: JHT to JET 28/9/1894­ 29/11/1894 410. Letters: JHT/JET to Howard, Miss Soltau, Gertrude Hoste. R.J. 12/6/1894­ Felgate to JHT 15/12/1894

411. JHT circulars re funds, copy of part of letter from S. Smith to May 1894 S. Clarke

412. Letters: JHT to JET 20/4/1895­24/4/1895

413. Letters: JHT/JET to JWS, W. Cooper, Howard, etc. 18/4/1895­7/12/1895

414. Letters: JHT/JET to WBS, Sharp, B. Broomhall, etc. 5/1/1895­15/11/1895

415. General and Home Directors' assents to the sale of 6, Pyrland 18/12/1895 Road, Islington

416. Letters to and from JHT 3/1/1895­4/11/1899?

417. Letters: Cassels to JHT re being made Bishop of Szechuan 31/5/1895­26/8/1895

418. Letters re Szechuan Riots 30/5/1895­30/8/1895

419. Letters from Sharp and Annie Taylor re Tibetan Pioneer Mission 16/2/1894­1/5/1895

420. Letters: JHT to WBS, Howard, etc. 3/1/1896­24/4/1896

421. Letters: JHT/JET to JWS, W. Cooper (some copies) 10/1/1896­24/4/1896

422. Letters: W. Cooper to WBS (secy, London) and JHT 3/1/1896­1/5/1896

423. Papers re JHT's visit to 31/1/1896­ 10/11/1896

424. Letter: DEH to JHT re payer, etc. 28/3/1896

425. JHT and Frost circulars to members Jan.­Mar.1896

426. Letters: JHT to JET 21/9/1896­ 11/12/1896

427. Letters: JHT/JET to JWS, Cooper 6/5/1896­25/12/1896

428. Letters to/from JHT/JET: WBS, DEH, etc., Chefoo Schools 22/6/1896­ building estimates, JHT's sermon notes 19/11/1896

429. Letters from J.T. Morton re gifts to CIM 6/4/1896­5/11/1896

430. Letters: Cooper to WBS, etc. 8/5/1896­17/12/1897

431. Letters to JHT/JET etc., including from Frost (copies) 17/7/1896­3/12/1896

432. Recollections of JHT in Scotland and J.R. Mott in Australia 4/4/1897­27/12/1913

433. Letters: JHT to JET 20/8/1896­8/9/1896

434. Letters re JHT in Germany 4/8/1896­26/5/1906 435. Letters: JHT to Polnick in Germany 16/3/1896­21/4/1897

436. Recollections of JHT in Liebenzell (German CIM HQ) 1896 13/11/1905 16/7/1906

437. Recollections of JHT in Basel, Germany, Austria 1897 5/10/1905

438. Recollections of JHT in Sweden, 1897, with agreement between 14/2/1906­16/3/1906 CIM and Swedish Mission in China

439. Letters: to/from/about JHT/DEH 11/2/1897­1905

440. Letters to or about J.T. Morton, donor (some copies) 3/7/1897­10/11/1897

441. Letters from or about Henrietta Soltau (some copies) 18/5/1898­14/7/1905

442. Letters: WBS to Josef Holmgren of Swedish Mission in China re 16/1/1897­4/9/1897 marriage rules

443. Letters: Sharp to JHT re administrative appointments 1/8/1897­28/9/1897

444. JHT's notes on 'Forward Movement' and 'Special Support' 1898?

445. Letters: JHT to JET from Continent and Scandinavia 11/2/1897­ 14/10/1897

446. Letters: JHT/JET to JWS and Cooper 1/1/1897­19/11/1897

447. Note on S.E. Asia and Tibet n.d.

448. Papers about the Szechuan Yu Man­tzu Rebellion n.d.

449. Letters: JWS to JHT re first CIM martyr, W.S. Fleming 18/11/1898 1/12/1898

450. Letters: Sharp to/from JHT 28/4/1898­27/1/1901

451. Letters: JHT on various subjects including approaching death of 8/6/1898­19/10/1898 WTB

452. Letters: JWS/JHT re marriage of Norwegian missionary to Chinese 2/8/1898­26/8/1898 man (some copies)

453. Letter by Dr. Douthwaite re marriages in China 20/7/1898

454. Miscellaneous letters and recollections 1898?

455. Sharp's memo re J.T. Morton legacy Feb.1898

456. 'The Forward Movement' handbill 1898

457. Letter: JHT to CIM (draft) 26/5/1898

458. Papers re JHT and connexions with Mildmay Mission to the Jews 2/1/1897­4/12/1906

459. JHT's speech to missionaries' conference 28/8/1898 460. Letter to MGT re JHT's life 4/8/1905

461. Letters: JHT to JET (with one photocopy) 12/1/1898­16/7/1898

462. Letters: JHT to WBS and Wood (London Council) 15/1/1898­ 14/11/1898

463. Letters: JHT to E.J. Cooper, Baller, JWS 16/2/1898­ 26/12/1898

464. MGT's journal of travels with JHT in China 3/10/1894­ 31/10/1894

465. MGT's journal of travels with JHT in China 6/6/1894­26/7/1894

466. MGT's journal of travels with JHT in China 27/7/1894­10/9/1894

467. MGT's notes re Muslim rebellion and Ridleys 1895

SECTION 10: 1899­1905

468. Letters and telegrams: JHT to JWS 9/1/1899­12/8/1899

469. Letters: JHT to/from London Council 11/1/1899­8/9/1899

470. Letters: DEH and JHT/JET to , JHT's passport in 8/6/1899­12/8/1899 China, draft for sermon (?), some copies

471. Letters: JHT re N. America 2/2/1899­29/12/1899

472. Letter: JHT to daughter Amy (photocopy) 2/2/1899

473. Letters: JHT to JWS, etc., and handbills of meetings in Australia Apr.1899­ 28/11/1899

474. Criticism in The Christian and the London Council's defence, etc. 23/11/1899 (some copies) 10/3/1900

475. Letters: JHT/JET to JWS from Australia and other connected 8/1/1900­30/3/1900 papers

476. Letters: JHT/JET to/from JWS, etc., re N. America 8/1/1900­22/9/1905

477. Letters: JHT/JET to JWS – booking for Keswick Missionary 12/6/1900­6/7/1900 Conference cancelled

478. Letters: JHT/JET to JWS, WBS, Wood, Howard, from Switzerland, 19/7/1900­20/9/1900 re appointment of DEH as Acting General Director

479. Letters: JHT to/from DEH, JWS, Cooper, Sharp, Frost, etc., and re 8/1/1900­26/12/1900 DEH's appointment

480. Letters: JHT from WBS, Judd, etc., and JWS re death of George 2/6/1900­12/10/1900 Hunter 481. Reports of Boxer Risings forwarded to JHT in Switzerland 7/3/1900­19/10/1900

482. List of missionaries martyred in Boxer Rebellion and 1900­1904? miscellaneous recollections

483. Expressions of sympathy for the losses Nov.­Dec.1900

484. JWS's circulars re indemnities for Boxer damage Feb.­Mar.1901

485. Letter: JWS to JHT re indemnities for Boxer damage 18/11/1901

486. Letters: JHT/JET from Switzerland to Wood, WBS, Howard, etc. 25/5/1901­ (some copies) 27/12/1901

487. Letters: JET to JWS 4/1/1901­16/12/1901

488. Letters to JHT re appointment of DEH 26/2/1901­13/5/1901

489. Various letters to/about JHT 18/4/1901­21/5/1901

490. Letters: MGT to JHT/JET from N. America 22/9/1901­ 14/10/1901

491. Letters: JHT and London Council to S. Smith re Conditional 30/9/1901­ Immortality 21/10/1901

492. Articles in CIM Monthly Notes by JHT and JWS Jan.1901

493. Letters: DEH to JHT, JET, JWS 30/1/1901­8/8/1901

494. Letters: DEH to MGT re Pastor Hsi book and Shansi Church 26/10/1901 18/9/1902

495. Letter: DEH to the British Ambassador for China re Hunan 10/6/1901 atrocities

496. Recollections of DEH by James Stack n.d.

497. North China Herald article on DEH 17/1/1925

498. Letters: JHT/JET to JWS 21/1/1902­ 19/11/1902

499. Letters: JWS to JHT/JET and the London Council 13/1/1902­ 24/10/1902

500. Letters; JHT/JET in Switzerland to/from WBS, Wood, etc. re 8/4/1902­21/11/1902 appointment of DEH as General Director

501. Letters: DEH to JHT 26/7/1902­ 21/11/1902

502. Letters: JHT/JET to DEH, S. Smith, Sharp, etc. and from N. 30/9/1901­2/3/1903 American Council, re Conditional Immortality

503. Letters to JHT/JET from N. America: Frost, FHT, MGT etc. 23/1/1902­7/10/1902 504. Letters to JHT and recollections of R. Wilder and F. Wurz 17/5/1902 10/1/1906

505. Letters: JET to various 26/12/1902 29/12/1903

506. Letters: JHT to Howard (Home Director) re resignation (some 17/11/1902 drafts) 1/1/1903

507. Printed papers relating to JHT's resignation 1903

508. Letters of appreciation to JHT on resignation 10/1/1903­ 27/10/1903

509. Letters: JET to various 16/12/1903 29/12/1903

510. Letters: JHT/JET to Howard, Wood, WBS, etc. 27/10/1902 20/11/1903

511. Letters re DEH's appointment as General Director 1/1/1903­13/10/1903

512. Letters: to JHT/JET from N. America re Conditional Immortality 5/2/1903­19/11/1903

513. Letters: DEH to JHT/JET and Howard 31/3/1903­9/12/1903

514. Letters: JWS to JHT/JET and Howard 14/5/1903­4/12/1903

515. Letters to JHT/JET from WBS, Wood, Graham Brown, Howard 17/1/1903­ 30/12/1903

516. Letters to JHT 2/3/1903­23/12/1903

517. Letters: DEH to JHT/JET and Howard re appointment as General 1/1/1904­13/5/1904 Director

518. Letters: DEH to Liebenzell Director (Coeper) and to JHT, JWS 1/2/1904­17/2/1904

519. Letters: JWS to JHT/JET and Howard (some copies) 21/3/1904­26/5/1904

520. Letters between JHT/JET and Wood 26/1/1904­22/7/1904

521. Papers relating to JET's last illness and death July, 1904

522. Papers relating to the German Council of CIM 25/4/1904­29/4/1904

523. Papers relating to Hart legacy (some copies) 24/1/1904­2/2/1909

524. Letters from N. America to JHT, Howard 5/1/1904­29/7/1904

525. Letters: Sharp to JHT 18/5/1904­2/6/1904

526. Letters to JHT/JET and drafts of both their wills 26/1/1904­28/7/1904

527. Letters to FHT, sympathy, etc. 1/8/1904­30/12/1904 528. Receipts for donations by JHT to charities 1/1/1904­20/2/1904

529. MGT's travel journals of JHT's last visit to China, including his 17/4/1905­8/6/1905 death

530. Correspondence up to his death 8/1/1905­18/4/1905

531. Small selection of papers concerning JHT Jan.1905­14/4/1909

532. Correspondence after JHT's death (some copies) 4/6/1905­10/7/1916

533. Papers for memorial services, etc. 13/6/1905

534. McCarthy's tribute and appreciation 12/8/1905

535. Appreciations from various societies 12/7/1905­31/7/1905

SECTION 11: GENERAL PAPERS

536. Papers relating to Muller's donations to CIM 2/5/1862­1874?

537. List of arrivals in China with CIM 1854­1890

538. Montague Beauchamp's recollections (draft) n.d.

539. Resume of Annual Reports 1875­1890

540. Letters: JHT/JET and others, to Amy, etc. 15/7/1880­7/4/1937

541. Dates of Hudson Taylor family births, etc. 8/1/1833­7/4/1876

542. Notes by JHT's mother re his fifth voyage to China 1879

543. Early history of Ningpo Church n.d.

544. Various sermon notes n.d.

545. Printed copies of Principles & Practice with written corrections 1884­1903

546. Sharp to JHT re Book of Arrangements (draft) end 1890?

547. Notes on Book of Arrangements and constitution 1890?

548. Note about Article 8 (copy) 1890?

549. Probationers' Agreement form early 1890

550. Proof of Book of Arrangements June 1890

551. Proof of Principles & Practice and Book of Arrangements 1891

552. Drafts of candidate questionnaires, referee forms, etc. c.1890­1894

553. Map of Leeds/Barnsley/Sheffield area n.d. 554. Maps of Barnsley Free Church n.d.

555. Map of China (signed by JEF) 1871

556. Map of China (signed by JEF) n.d.

557. JHT's journal 1/7/1856­3/12/1856

558. Manifold of letters to JHT from Meadows, lord, etc. 2/1/1862­20/12/1864

559. JHT's account book for CIM 1/10/1861­1/11/1868

560. JHT's account book 26/10/1861­ 11/1/1875

561. CIM first bank passbook 27/6/1865­30/6/1871

562. WTB's Ledgers 1 and 2, and his cash book (in need of repair to 1866­1870, spine) 1871­1872, 2/11/1867­2/3/1869

563. JHT's letters and accounts manifold (in need of repair to spine) 12/11/1868 1873

564. Postcards: JHT to JET from N. American tour 23/6/1888­25/9/1888

565. Postcards: JHT and JET to Amy, JWS, WBS, M. Wood, from 12/1/1898­8/4/1902 Switzerland, , China

566. Postcards to/from JET 21/6/1892­ 28/11/1892

567. Postcards: JET from JHT, JHT from Lucy, R.P. Wilder 5/4/1893­2/12/1895

568. Postcards: JET from JHT in Europe, Scandinavia, N. America 18/7/1889­ 27/11/1889

569. Postcards: JET from JHT in U.K. 10/8/1887­ 31/10/1887

570. JHT and JET's visiting cards n.d. BOX LIST OF NON­MS ARCHIVES Collected by MGT

A Background research on Methodism and early missions in China pre­1850 JHT's forebears, family and early life

B Preparation for China: Hull and London 1850­1854 'Dumfries' voyage

C Shanghai, JHT's arrival there and journeys from it 1854­1855

D Further journeys from Shanghai, W.C. Burns, Ningpo, resignation 1856­1857 from CES

E Ningpo, Dyers, marriage to MJD, 'Jubilee' voyage 1857­1865

F Formulation of CIM, 'Lammermuir' party, Nicol­Moule affair, death 1865­1867 of Grace Taylor

G Yangchow and Ganking riots, Tientsin massacre, death of MJT 1867­1870

H Marriage to JEF, 'Forward Movement', Nanking riot, London 1871­1876 Council, Burma

I H. Schofield, The Seventy, Cambridge Seven 1876­1884

J The Hundred, 1 st . N. American tour, incorporation of CIM, Ladies' 1885­1890 Council, Scandinavian visit

K Shanghai conferences, Book of Arrangements, Principles & 1891­1896 Practice

L 'Forward Movement', 'Special Support', Boxer Rising, deaths of 1896­1905 JHT and JET

M Histories of CIM, recollections and assessments, Opium Trade, OMF archive lists, miscellaneous scraps

X Pastor Hsi, DEH