Parkes to Van Valkenburgh, October 8, 1866
Sir H. Parkes to Mr. Van Valkenburgh. Yokohama, October 8, 1866. Sir: I have the honor to inform you of my having been instructed by my government that in receiving,…
Parkes may refer to:Sir Henry Parkes (1815-1896), Australian politician, one of the earliest and most prominent advocates for Australian federation
Sir H. Parkes to Mr. Van Valkenburgh. Yokohama, October 8, 1866. Sir: I have the honor to inform you of my having been instructed by my government that in receiving,…
Mr. Parkes to Mr. Van Valkenburgh. Osaka, January 14, 1868. Sir: It will afford me much pleasure to communicate to Mr. Lowder your dispatch of this date, in which you…
[Untitled] Hiogo, February 28, 1868. Present, the representatives of France, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Prussia, and the United States. Taking into mature consideration the fact that hostilities have broken…
Memorandum by Sir Harry Parkes on the considerations which prompted him to vote an appeal to mercy should be made in favor of the offender in the Bizen outrage, The…
memorandum. The Japanese government having declared that the action of some foreign missionaries in preaching outside of the limits of the foreign settlement has caused serious disturbances, and in one…
Harry S. Parkes to C. E. De Long Her Britannic Majesty’s Legation, Yokohama, March 6, 1871. Sir and Dear Colleague: With reference to the consultations of the foreign representatives, held…
No. 2. Observations by Sir H. Parkes on the memorandum of the Japanese embassadors. The antecedents of this question are not clearly stated in this memorandum. This indemnity became due…
[Inclosure in No. 312.] Sir Harry S. Parkes to Mr. Bingham. Her Majesty’s Legation, Yedo, December 27, 1875. Sir: Mr. Plunkett having communicated to Mr. Robertson, Her Majesty’s consul at…