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by Stephen R. Platt


  and Houqua, 351–3, 355

  and Kowloon incident (1839), 373–4

  Liberator poem, 414

  New York statue of, 442

  opium suppression campaign (1838), 334–6

  and Qishan, 348, 394

  Staunton’s view of, 384, 386

  Taiwan birthday celebrations, 442

  Victoria, letter to (1839), 421–2

  Wei Yuan’s view of, 423

  Wellington’s view of, 389

  Lion, HMS, 15, 17–18, 22–8, 35, 40, 41–2, 50, 70, 157, 394

  Literary Club, 80

  London Missionary Society, 84, 85, 91, 124, 125–6, 129, 131–2, 297

  London Times, see Times (London)

  Lord Amherst (ship), 259–64, 266, 273, 304, 334

  Louis XVI, King of France, 21, 69

  Low, Harriet, 232–3, 236–7, 240, 259, 320

  William Wood and, 320–21

  Lu Kun, 291–3, 294

  Daoguang and, 294, 308

  death of, 310

  Lord Napier and, 276–7, 278, 280–81, 283, 284, 291–3, 317

  opium legalization and, 292–4, 308

  Macao

  Baynes in, 231–2, 235, 236

  Beale in, 180

  British departure from (1839), 374

  British blockade of (1802), 71–3, 89, 90, 91, 93

  British invasion of (1808), 89–94, 108, 112, 119, 140, 172, 228–9

  Chinese-English dictionary, printing of, 144–5

  Elliot at, 317, 328, 353, 363, 373, 374

  Flint at, 4, 5, 7

  and Gutzlaff’s voyage (1831), 242

  Hunter, capture of (1814), 149, 193

  Lord Amherst voyage (1832), 259

  and Macartney mission (1793), 25–6, 40, 50, 70

  Napier at, 274–6, 278, 279, 281 283, 284, 292, 299, 301–3

  Morrisons in, 86, 88, 127–32, 144, 180–81

  opium trade, 184, 200, 221

  and Opium War (1839–42), 368, 373, 374

  pirates at, 109, 110, 112

  Portuguese authority in, 71–2, 86, 293, 399

  Staunton in, 79, 152

  taxation at, 194

  Thomas, death of (1829), 179

  Treaty of Wanghia (1844), 420

  Weddell’s expedition (1637), 10–11

  women in, 72, 181, 232–3, 235, 236, 237, 317, 320, 363

  Macartney, George, 15–16, 93, 402

  China as viewed by, 42–3, 378

  death of (1806), 121

  predictions on China’s future, 42–3, 54, 121

  and Staunton, 79–80

  Macartney mission (1793), 15–44, 139, 155–62, 379, 394, 402

  Anglo-French War, outbreak of (1793), 70, 150

  and Chinese language, 20–22, 24, 125

  and civilization of China, 25, 121, 135, 157, 378

  failure of, 41–4, 73, 193, 237, 238, 370, 386, 399, 411

  and kowtow, 32–3, 35, 158–63, 169, 173, 228, 237, 272, 410, 411

  and opium trade, 184

  publications on China following, 41–2, 81, 121, 156, 271

  and Qianong’s health, 58

  resentment toward China following, 42–3, 121

  Staunton Jr, 20–22, 24, 25, 29, 30, 34, 35, 36, 39, 120, 156, 160–61, 163

  Staunton Sr, 20–22, 24, 26, 30, 34, 59, 73, 120, 156, 163, 271, 272, 273

  and tea, 83

  and United States, 418–19

  Xiao Lingyu on, 228

  Macaulay, Thomas Babington, 372, 379

  Madison, James, 86, 87

  Madras, 16

  Magniac & Co., 189, 366, 380

  Maitreya, 51, 55

  Malaysia, 240

  Malwa opium, 186–7, 212, 367, 425

  Manchuria, 29, 46, 53, 158

  Manchus, 62, 97, 106, 117, 135, 139–49, 205–6, 213, 220, 262, 402

  generals, 100–103

  Napier and, 274, 280

  Manila, 89, 193, 362

  Manning, Thomas, 81–4, 132–43

  and amban, 140–42, 143, 206

  on Amherst mission (1816), 154–5, 157, 163, 164, 180

  beard, 83, 133, 136–7, 155, 180, 184

  in Canton, 82–4, 86, 87, 91

  Catholic missionary, suspected to be, 141–2

  and Chinese language, 81–4, 86, 87, 91, 127, 129, 132–3, 391

  on closed nature of China, 143

  and Dalai Lama, 138–9, 141, 143

  death (1840), 390

  and East India Company, 83, 91, 132, 154–5, 157, 163, 164

  and “the General”, 136–7, 184–5

  and Gutzlaff, 240, 241, 242, 243, 262

  and Jiaqing, 141–2

  and kowtowing, 138, 139

  and Lamb, 82, 134, 154, 180

  later years, 390–91

  and munshi (Zhao Jinxiu), 133–5, 137, 138, 141, 142

  Napoleon, passport issued by, 82

  and Parliament, 143, 391

  and Royal Asiatic Society, 154, 180

  and Staunton, 83–4, 86

  Tibet, journey to (1811–12), 134–43, 154–5, 184–5, 391

  maps, xii–xv

  Marie Antoinette, 21

  Massachusetts, 125, 178, 179, 200, 232, 428, 429, 431

  Massachusetts Historical Society, 416

  Matheson, Alexander, 380

  Matheson, James, 189–90

  and Canton Register, 189–90, 194, 200, 267, 319, 346, 367

  and competitors, 193, 257, 407

  consulship, 190

  death (1878), 412

  and Elliot, 318, 345, 353

  and free trade, 190, 234, 237, 266, 267, 306, 319, 326

  Jardine, Matheson & Co., 189, 237, 425–6

  and Lin Zexu’s crackdown (1839), 352, 353, 355, 357, 366–7

  and Lord Amherst voyage (1832), 258, 264, 266, 319

  Magniac & Co., 189, 366, 380

  and Napiers, 278, 283, 298–308, 370

  and opium smuggling, 257–8, 264, 268, 289, 295, 298, 316, 319, 331, 345, 347, 392–3, 407, 413

  and Palmerston, 302–4, 316, 318, 366–7, 370

  in Parliament, 412

  and placards on immorality of British, 234, 237

  The Present Position and Prospects of the British Trade with China, 305

  Red Rover, 257–8

  and Smith, 366–7

  and “Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge in China”, 267

  steamship experiment (1829), 257

  and Staunton, 268

  war with China, advocacy for, 298–308, 318, 370, 371, 385, 392

  Maxwell, Murray, 168, 272, 282

  Melbourne, Lord, see Lamb, William

  Mercury (ship), 113

  meritocracy, 49

  Mexico, 192, 289, 290

  Mianning, Prince, see Daoguang emperor

  Miao people, 60, 100, 106

  Michigan Central Railroad, 429

  Mill, John Stuart, 266

  Ming dynasty (1368–1644), 11, 46, 51, 52, 71, 106, 198, 226, 228

  and opium, 211

  and pirates, 107–8, 226

  and tobacco, 214

  Minto, 1st Earl of, see Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Gilbert

  Minto, 2nd Earl of, see Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Gilbert

  Mirage (novel), 69

  missionaries, 122, 126, 265–6, 319, 419

  Catholic, 21, 22, 26, 36, 47, 84, 124–5, 126, 127, 131, 137, 140–42

  London Missionary Society, 84, 85, 91, 124, 125–6, 129, 131–2, 297

  opium and, 199–200

  Protestant missionaries, 84–5, 124, 126, 130, 180–81, 200, 240, 258, 265–6, 279

  Mississippi Valley, 206

  Missouri, 206

  monopoly, East India Company, 12

  abolition of, 172, 245–57, 263, 268, 273, 276, 295–6, 314, 330, 383

  and consulships, 81, 181, 190

  and India-China trade, 76, 188

  and opium trade, 295–6, 324, 411

  and private traders, 81,
181, 190, 234

  and textiles industry, 368

  and United States, 81, 172, 192, 420

  Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de, 49

  Morrison, James, 130, 143

  Morrison, John Robert, 143, 181, 258, 281, 319

  and Gutzlaff, 258

  Morrison, Mary Morton, 127, 130, 143, 180

  death, 180

  and death of son, 130, 143

  depression of, 130, 143

  return to England, 143

  return to Macao, 180

  Morrison, Rebecca, 143, 181

  Morrison, Robert, 84–6, 87

  on Amherst mission (1816), 154, 157, 158, 160, 162–4, 166–7

  Bible translation, 88, 124–32, 158, 180, 240, 258, 260

  in Canton, 84–5, 86, 88, 90, 128–32

  and Chinese language, 87–8, 91, 124–32, 143–7, 180, 189, 258, 260, 265, 319

  Chinese-English dictionary, 128, 129, 143–7, 189, 265

  death (1834), 279, 390

  death of son (1810), 130, 143

  and East India Company, 84–5, 86, 88, 90, 128–32, 180, 199, 256, 279

  and Gutzlaff, 240, 242, 258

  and Lindsay’s tract, 261

  and Low, 233

  marriage to Mary, 127, 130, 143, 180

  and Napier, 274–7

  opium trade, opinion of, 200

  portrait of, with assistants, 124

  remarriage (1824), 181

  and Roberts, 88, 90

  and Staunton, 86, 87, 154, 256

  in United States, 84–5

  Moseley, William, 125–6

  George Thomas Staunton and, 125–6

  Mundy, Peter, 11–12

  Nanjing

  Siege of (1842), 405

  Treaty of (1842), 406–8, 417, 420

  Napier, Eliza, 271, 275, 302–4, 315, 409

  Napier, William John, 9th Lord Napier, 269–84

  on Amherst, 272

  as “Barbarian Eye,” 277–8

  coastal survey, 270

  and Daoguang, 280

  and Davis, 300

  death (1834), 284, 298, 302–6, 370, 384, 409–10

  Earl Grey and, 269–70

  and East India Company, 271, 272, 273, 276

  and Elliot, 314, 315, 316, 362, 363

  free-trade sympathies of, 269, 272, 273, 274, 278, 280, 281, 284

  and Grant, 278, 301

  gunboats, 282–4, 292, 294, 298, 292, 294, 306, 307, 361, 363, 389

  and Houqua, 276–7, 281, 284

  and Jardine, 269, 273, 278–9, 283, 298, 302

  and Lindsay, 273–4, 370, 371

  and Lu Kun, 276–8, 280–81, 283, 284, 292–3, 294, 317, 354

  and Matheson, 278, 283, 298, 302, 370

  on Maxwell, 272, 282

  monument to, 302, 305

  and Morrison, 274–5, 276, 279

  and Palmerston, 270–71, 275, 277–8, 279–80, 281, 282, 284, 297

  posters, 281–2

  and Staunton, 273, 307

  superintendent position of, 269, 273, 277, 317, 383

  on Weddell, 272, 282

  and Wellington, 386

  Naples, 22

  Napoleon Bonaparte, 82, 89, 117, 121, 173–4, 206

  on British war with China, 174, 423

  Lord Amherst and, 174

  at Waterloo, 150

  Napoleonic Wars (1803–15), xxvii, 88, 149, 150, 269, 284, 371, 378

  Native Americans, 193, 267

  Nayancheng, 101–2

  Nemesis, HMS, 402

  Nepal, 100

  Netherlands, 8, 25, 107, 211, 266

  New England, 81, 295, 322–3, 428–9, 431

  New York, 85, 192, 266

  statue of Lin Zexu, 422

  Ningbo, 5–6, 403, 406

  No Opium! (Philip and Thompson), 297

  North American Review, 416

  Northern Star, 375–6

  “Ode to the Lion Ship of War, on her return with the Embassy from China” (Pindar), 42

  O’Meara, Barry, 174

  opium

  addiction to, 188, 197–9, 200, 212–13, 286, 308–10, 319, 331–3, 335, 336, 349, 410

  and Amherst mission (1816), 185, 187

  British activists against, 297–8, 375–7, 409

  Chinese domestic production, 188, 221, 334, 426

  civil service examinations and, 212–13

  and Confucianism, 196

  consumers, suppression of, 331–3, 335, 336, 349

  cultivation of, 183, 186, 211, 295, 407, 408, 409, 412, 426

  Daoguang’s opposition to, 212–13, 216, 217–19, 223, 242, 286, 294, 310–11

  death penalty for use, 332–3, 349

  dens, 211, 335, 343

  England, use in, 196–9, 332

  extent of use in China, 212–13, 216, 296

  and Gutzlaff, 241, 242, 258–60, 264, 265, 297

  harmful effects of, 195, 212, 308, 319, 322, 380

  illegality of, 182, 184, 194–5, 211, 215

  and Jiaqing, 210, 212, 213

  laudanum, 196

  legalization proposals, 292–4, 308–12, 318–20, 323, 326–7, 331, 333, 334, 336, 337, 379, 406–7

  and Lin Zexu, see under Lin Zexu

  as luxury good, 185, 212, 215, 427

  Malwa, 186–7, 212, 367, 425

  medicinal use of, 211, 294, 310

  and missionaries, 199–200, 297, 319

  moral opposition to, 199–200, 212–13, 260, 290, 335, 375–7, 409

  officials’ use of, 194, 212, 310

  Patna, 186–7, 212, 215, 367

  poppies, 183, 186, 211, 223, 292, 334, 375, 386, 407–8, 425

  production of, 185, 186, 188, 221, 334

  punishments for use, 294–5, 332–3, 336, 349

  smoking of, 211, 213, 215

  spread and extent of use, 212–13, 216, 296

  suppression of, 194, 217–19, 286, 291–5, 308–10, 324–8, 331–7, 342

  taxation of, 211, 294, 425

  treating users of, 225, 335

  Turkish, 188, 197

  Wu Lanxiu on, 293–4, 308

  Yongzheng emperor’s ban (1729), 211

  “Opium” (poem), 414

  “opium scrip”, 357

  opium trade, 182–8, 216–19, 295–8

  Bao Shichen’s view of, 221–4, 225, 226

  British opposition to, 295–8, 375–7, 409

  British public knowledge of, 295–8, 369, 375

  at Canton, see Canton opium trade

  via Central Asia, 188

  Cheng Hanzhang’s view of, 224–5

  competition in, 186–7, 212

  and consumer fashion, 215

  consumers, suppression of, 331–3, 335, 336

  and corruption, 194, 212, 215, 216, 217, 218, 293, 309, 331, 335, 424

  Deng Tingzhen’s crackdown (1837–9), 342–4, 381

  economy, harm to, 221–5, 290–94, 298

  and East India Company, 183–7, 199, 215, 289, 295–8, 347, 415, 424

  Elliot’s proclamation (1838), 344–5

  Elliot’s view of, 319

  executions of dealers, 342–4, 346, 349, 374

  foreigners’ wealth from, 222

  gluts, 189, 257, 324

  growth and extent of, 308–9, 336, 427

  and Gutzlaff, 258–60, 264, 265, 297

  Houqua and, 201

  House of Commons debate (1840), 377–88

  House of Lords debate (1840), 389–90

  from India to China, 184–8, 193, 210, 213, 215, 257–8, 295–8, 327, 407, 408, 409, 412, 424–7

  and international cooperation, 195

  legalization proposals, 292–4, 308–12, 318–20, 323, 326–7, 331, 333, 334, 336, 337, 379, 406–7

  Lin Zexu’s crackdown (1839), see under Lin Zexu

  at Lintin, 182–3, 191, 194, 201, 216–17, 257–8, 291, 295, 326, 345

  and Macartney mission (1793), 184

  and missionaries, 199–200, 297, 319

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sp; and robberies, 217

  and silver, 185, 214, 222–5, 289–91, 294, 308–10, 312, 331, 334

  and slavery, xxiv, 200, 297–8, 375, 382, 414–15

  smuggling in, see under smuggling speculation in, 190–91, 324

  suppression of, 194, 217–19, 286, 291–5, 308–10, 324–8, 331–7, 342

  and Taiwan, 211, 286

  Tianjin seizure (1838), 336, 348, 360

  and United States, 188, 193, 195, 222, 324, 345–6, 417, 424

  and uprisings (1836), 286

  violent turn in, 325

  Xiao Lingyu’s view of, 228

  Opium War, First (1839–42), 373–400, 401–27

  Adams’s view of, 415–16

  aftermath of, 401–27

  battles in, 402–4

  British ambivalence about, 401

  and British national honor, 377, 409, 411–12

  British officers’ writings on, 404

  British opposition to, 375–90, 404

  calls for military action prior to, 363, 366, 369–71

  casualties, 405

  central question of, xxiv

  in Chusan, 394

  and compensation demands, 356–60, 366–8, 371–2, 393–4, 396–9

  and Conservative Party, 405–6, 408

  costs of, 406, 412

  De Quincey’s views on, 410–11, 415

  Dinghai, capture of (1840), 394

  Elliot–Qishan negotiations (1840), 395–9

  and “extraterritoriality”, 397

  goals, 391–2, 401

  Hong Kong, battle of (1839), 374

  House of Commons debate (1840), 377–88

  House of Lords debate (1840), 389–90

  Kowloon incident (1839), 373–4

  length of, 403–4

  and Lin Zexu, see under Lin Zexu medal commemorating, 401

  military strength, imbalance in, xxiv, 402–3

  modern Chinese history, beginning of, xxiii, 426

  momentum of, 391

  monkeys, use of, 403

  name of, 377

  Nanjing, siege of (1842), 405

  Nanjing, Treaty of (1842), 406–8, 417, 420

  in Ningbo, 403

  and opening of China, 392–3, 406

  plans for, 392–3

  rationale for, 390

  symbolic power of, xxii

  Times, reporting on, 404, 405

  and United States, 413–21

  Wei Yuan’s account of, 423–4

  Western histories of, xxv

  and Whigs, 366, 371, 376–80, 387, 388, 394, 404

  Oregon, 192

  Ottoman Empire, 370

  Pagri, 135–7, 142

  Pakistan, 424

  Palmerston, Lord, see Temple, Henry John

  Paris, 21, 82

  Parsi merchants, 181, 186, 189, 347–8, 354, 357, 358, 367, 373

  Patna opium, 186–7, 212, 215, 367

  Pearl River, xix, 10, 12, 149, 168, 179, 275, 294, 373–4

  Tiger’s Mouth, 10–11, 41, 168, 272, 274–5, 282–3, 291, 299, 307, 326, 364–5, 370

  Peel, Robert, 405

  Perkins, Thomas Handasyd, 178, 191, 413

 

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