No. Title Date
1 An authentic account of an embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China : including cursory observations made, and information obtained, in travelling through that ancient empire, and a small part of Chinese Tartary, together with a relation of the voyage undertaken on the occasion of His Majesty's ship the Lion, and the ship Hindostan, in the East India Company's service, to the Yellow Sea and Gulf of Pekin, as well as of their return to Europe
2 An authentic account of an embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China : including cursory observations made, and information obtained, in travelling through that ancient empire, and a small part of Chinese Tartary, together with a relation of the voyage undertaken on the occasion of His Majesty's ship the Lion, and the ship Hindostan, in the East India Company's service, to the Yellow Sea and Gulf of Pekin, as well as of their return to Europe
3 An authentic account of an embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China : including cursory observations made, and information obtained, in travelling through that ancient empire, and a small part of Chinese Tartary, together with a relation of the voyage undertaken on the occasion of His Majesty's ship the Lion, and the ship Hindostan, in the East India Company's service, to the Yellow Sea and Gulf of Pekin, as well as of their return to Europe
4 Estimates : 1. Canada - expenses of the service consequent upon the late insurrection; 2. China - expenses of the expedition for the year ending 31 March 1842
5 China : return to two addresses of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 3 August 1843; for extract of any letter or despatch from Lord Auckland, Governor-General of India in 1841, proposing to send reinforcements, naval and military, from India to China; with the date at which such letter or despatch was received in London and extract of the answer sent thereto; - returns of regiments or detachments, native or British, sent from India or from the United Kingdom to China in 1841 and 1842; stating the dates of their departures from their respective stations, and the dates of their arrival at the places in China to which they were sent, together with the names of those places; and, of the ships of war dent from India and from the United Kingdom to China in 1841 and 1842 (stating, with regard to those sent from the United Kingdom, the dates when they were put in commission, and the dates when they were reported fit for sea); together with the dates of their depature for China, and the dates of their arrival at their respective stations in China, and the names of those stations
6 China : an estimate of the sum required to be voted in the year 1842 on account of the expenses of the expedition to China
7 Ship voyage : return to an order for the honourable the House of commons, dated 1 April 1840: for, copy of any despatch or letter from captain Smith, of Her Majesty's ship Volage, datailing the particulars of the action in which that ship was engaged with the war junks of the Chinese government
8 Closing events of the campaign in China : the operations in the Yang-tze-kiang and treaty of Nanking
9 Supplementary treaty between Her Majesty and the Emperor of China, signed at Hoomun-Chae, October 8, 1843, with other documents relating thereto
10 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Emperor of China, signed, in the English and Chinese languages, at Nanking, August 29, 1842, with other documents relating thereto
11 Correspondence relative to the operations in the Canton river, April 1847
12 China during the war and since the peace, by Sir John Francis Davis...1852 : [review]
13 Further correspondence with Mr Bruce, Her Majesty's envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary in China
14 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to joint captures in China : signed at Paris, February 22 1860
15 China : return to an order of the Hon the House of Commons dated 11 July 1860 ; for, statements "showing the total amount of grants made by estimates submitted to Parliament in the present session to meet the expenses of hostilities in China including the estimate lately presented to the house; the additions (as nearly as the same can be calculated) made the army and navy estimates of the current year, on account of the contemplated operations; votes to cover deficiencies in the estimated of last yeat, arising from the expenses of preparing from these operations; and, votes of credit;"", "Showing, up to the latest date to which the same can be given, the amounts expended inder following heads -1. Pay and allowances of troops sent to China; 2. Cost of transport of troops to China; 3. Cost and freight of naval and military stores sent to China, including coals; 4. Other charges" , "And, showing dates of various orders given for sending troops and stores to China"
16 Chinese expedition 1859-60 : vote of credit; Chinese expedition
17 China (vote of credit) 1860 : an estimate of the sum required to be voted towards defraying the expenses of naval and military operations in China beyond the ordinary grants for navy and army services for the year 1860-1; including a repayment of £ 443,896 to the Government of India, for advances on account of former expeditions to China
18 China : estimate of grant to marine forces in China
19 Letter from Robert Hart to J. D. Campbell, 1879 June 6
20 Letter from Robert Hart to J. D. Campbell, 1879 November 9