Public Meeting held at Markwicks Hotel For the Purpose of taking into consideration the measures proper to be pursued to render a lasting tribute of respect to the memory of the late Capt. Horsburgh.
Canton,
November 22, 1836.
Lithograph broadsheet with integral blank printed on watermarked "J. Whatman, Turkey Mill, 1836" paper.
406 by 255mm. (16 by 10 inches).
2309
notes:
The meeting, chaired by leading British trader William Jardine, was called to discuss a memorial for the recently-deceased James Horsburgh, Scottish hydrographer to the East India Company, called "The Nautical Oracle of the World", who, in 1809, had published what became the standard work of navigation for sailing to and from China and India, including the first mapping of the treacherous seaways around Singapore.
38 subscribers, including sea Captains and Indian...
38 subscribers, including sea Captains and Indian...
provenance:
Provenance: From the papers of William Wetmore, the only American present at the meeting.