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George Lord Macartney was a British diplomat famous for his [[1793]] audience with the [[Qianlong Emperor]].
 
George Lord Macartney was a British diplomat famous for his [[1793]] audience with the [[Qianlong Emperor]].
  
Prior to his mission to China, Macartney served as ambassador to the court of Catherine the Great, and as governor of the colonies of Grenada (in the Caribbean), Madras (in India), and Capetown (in South Africa). Many of those who joined him in China had worked with him, or under him, previously.
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Prior to his mission to China, Macartney served as ambassador to the court of Catherine the Great, and as governor of the colonies of Grenada (in the Caribbean), Madras (in India), and Capetown (in South Africa). Many of those who joined him in China had worked with him, or under him, previously. The mission to China, which departed Britain in [[1792]] and returned in [[1794]], also stopped in [[Quang Nam]] (aka Cochin China, or Dang Trong; southern Vietnam under the [[Nguyen lords]]).<ref>Robert Hellyer, ''Defining Engagement'', Harvard University Press (2009), 82-83.</ref>
  
 
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*James Hevia, ''Cherishing Men from Afar: Qing Guest Ritual and the Macartney Embassy of 1793'', Duke University Press (1995), 26.  
 
*James Hevia, ''Cherishing Men from Afar: Qing Guest Ritual and the Macartney Embassy of 1793'', Duke University Press (1995), 26.  
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George Lord Macartney was a British diplomat famous for his 1793 audience with the Qianlong Emperor.

Prior to his mission to China, Macartney served as ambassador to the court of Catherine the Great, and as governor of the colonies of Grenada (in the Caribbean), Madras (in India), and Capetown (in South Africa). Many of those who joined him in China had worked with him, or under him, previously. The mission to China, which departed Britain in 1792 and returned in 1794, also stopped in Quang Nam (aka Cochin China, or Dang Trong; southern Vietnam under the Nguyen lords).[1]

References

  • James Hevia, Cherishing Men from Afar: Qing Guest Ritual and the Macartney Embassy of 1793, Duke University Press (1995), 26.
  1. Robert Hellyer, Defining Engagement, Harvard University Press (2009), 82-83.