Copy of an agreement between Mr. John Pender Wake and Mr. Thomas T. Fergussun, Chefoo, 16th January 1889

Material Information

Title:
Copy of an agreement between Mr. John Pender Wake and Mr. Thomas T. Fergussun, Chefoo, 16th January 1889
Creator:
Fergusson, Thomas Tierney, 1818-1892 ( Author, Primary )
Wake, John Pender, 1861-1906 ( contributor )
Place of Publication:
Chefoo
Publisher:
[manuscript]
Publication Date:
Language:
English

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
亞洲 -- 中國 -- 山東省 -- 煙台市
亚洲 -- 中国 -- 山东省 -- 烟台市
Wake, John Pender, 1861-1906
Spatial Coverage:
Asia -- China -- Shandong -- Yantai
Coordinates:
37.545383 x 121.401783

Notes

General Note:
Holographic manuscript
General Note:
Thomas Tierney Fergusson went into partnership with John Pender Wake in 1889. The North China Herald reports the death of James Pender Wake on 14 September 1906.
General Note:
Anna Marie Magdeleine Fergusson married Charles Henry Coke on 20 July 1883 to become Anna Marie Magdeleine Coke, Lady Coke
General Note:
Yantai, previously known as Chefoo, is located in present day (2020) Shandong province
General Note:
Chefoo was designated a treaty port by Treaty of Tientsin 1859
General Note:
Thomas Tierney Fergusson founded the trading firm of Fergusson & Co in 1861 following the establishment of a treaty port at Chefoo [Yantai]. Until 1889 he traded alone but then went into partnership with John Pender Wake. According to Frances Wood, author of No dogs and not many Chinese: Treaty port life in China 1843-1943 , "Chefoo was never much of a trading port, with only four foreign trading firms (three of them British) active in 1891, shipping beancake, vermicelli, peanuts, silks, hairnets, lace and fruits." During his time in Chefoo Fergusson was a staunch supporter of the Catholic St Mary's Church and of the Catholic Mission there. Fergusson went on leave to England in 1889, dying there unexpectedly, on 22nd November 1890. The firm Fergusson & Co continued under new ownership for a number of years but Fergusson's property was managed through agents in China, first by his widow, Anna Fergusson and, after her death, in 1908 by his daughter Anne Marie Madeleine, wife of Admiral Sir Charles Henry Coke. During Lady Coke's life the property was sold off in various lots, the last being sold in 1940.

Record Information

Source Institution:
SOAS University of London
Holding Location:
Special Collections
Rights Management:
All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Resource Identifier:
MS 380715 ( SOAS manuscript number )