John Armstrong Taylor Meadows

John Armstrong Taylor Meadows (1817-1875) was a British interpreter in China, and the younger brother of Thomas Taylor Meadows. Working at Ningpo, he met Robert Hart. Disenchanted with government service, he became a merchant.[1] He had several children by his Chinese partner, and died in Tianjin.[2][3]

References

  1. Hart, Robert. Entering China's service: Robert Hart's journals, 1854-1863. Vol. 1. Harvard Univ Asia Center, 1986. https://books.google.com/books?id=HY8fopzq5g0C&dq=john+meadows+ningpo&pg=PA155
  2. Hart, Robert; Campbell, James Duncan (11 September 1975). The I. G. in Peking: Letters of Robert Hart, Chinese Maritime Customs, 1868-1907. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674443204 via Google Books.
  3. Timothy Mo. "The Saintly and the Suborned." In "Cross-Cultural Studies: China and the World : A Festschrift in Honor of Professor Zhang Longxi", edited by Suoqiao QIAN, BRILL, 2015.
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