1841 By Clement Edward, Hong Kong (2 Aug) to England. Entire
letter, sent "Overland Mail via Falmouth" and rated "8", showing
"Eastern
1841 By Clement Edward, Hong Kong (2 Aug) to England. Entire
letter, sent "Overland Mail via Falmouth" and rated "8", showing
"Eastern Expedition" annotation. Transit Calcutta (1 Oct),
Liverpool (5 Feb). Arrived Weston-Super-Mare (7 Feb). Although free
Indian postage was offered to the miliary, onward transmission
still had to pay Indian postage. In 1841, British Plenipotentiary
Charles Elliot and Chinese Imperial Commissioner Kishen came up
with a tentative agreement, Convention of Chuenpi, by which Hong
Kong was ceded. However, both governments rejected the convention
and dismissed Elliot and Kishen respectivelyfrom their positions.
Early mails with explicit endorsement of "Hong Kong" since British
possession on 24 Jan 1841.
1841.8.2 由Clement Edward自香港寄英國。郵簡,寫有“Overland Mail via
Falmouth”批示、郵資“8”及“Eastern
Expedition”批示。10.1經加爾各答,2.5經利物浦。2.7抵Weston-Super-Mare。雖然軍人轄免印度郵資,但經印度中轉寄外國仍然需要付印度郵資。
1841年,英方全權代表義律與清朝欽差大臣琦臣私擬了《穿鼻草約》,其中一條是割讓香港島。然而,雙方政府均不承認這項草約,義律和琦善分別被撤職。此為英軍於1月24日佔領香港後,標明於“香港”書寫之較早郵件。