Item 31 - Letter from George Litton, Tengyueh, to Isaac Bayley Balfour

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GB 235 FRG/1/1/1/1905/31

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Letter from George Litton, Tengyueh, to Isaac Bayley Balfour

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  • 19/08/1905 (Creation)

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Letter from George Litton, H.M. Consul at Tengyueh, via Bhama, to Isaac Bayley Balfour [Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh], dated 19 August 1905.
Litton writes to confirm that George Forrest is safe in the Chinese camp at Wei Hsi: 'Dear Sir, I write a line to confirm the news wh you will already have heard that Forrest by some miracle has escaped. We have definite news of him today, safe on the 13th in the Chines camp at Wei Hsi ‘…after horrible experiences’. Thank God for that. You will not think that I wrote the news of his death without good reason. It was confirmed from numerous official and unofficial sources and there were supposed to have been eye witnesses! I am more pleased than I can say. I expect he will have a wondrous tale to tell.'
Letter has been damaged by fire with some loss, though not of text.

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  • English

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    Letter has been damaged by fire with some loss; handle with care.

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        Archivist's note

        This Forrest correspondence collection summary has been provided by library volunteer Pauline Maclean and Leonie Paterson.

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