Royal decrees, before 1837

Description
Digital facsimile of a nangseu (document) from a member of the Chakrit family, the main royal family of Siam, to regional leaders regarding the migration of ethnic groups to the capital, Bangkok. The first document mentions renovation work to be completed on the royal temple, Wat Pho (Wat Phrachētuphon). The documents are dated 1831 and 1835, except for one document with an illegible date. Written quickly in shorthand, probably from dictation, possibly by a royal scribe.
Creator
Siam. Sovereign (1824-1851 : Nangklao)
Form
manuscripts (documents)
folded books
decrees
Manuscripts, Thai
Date
1837
Language
Thai
Subject
Wat Phrachētuphon (Bangkok, Thailand)
Politics and government
Geographic Subject
Thailand -- Politics and government -- 1782-1945
Thailand
Extent
1 item (56 folios) : paper ; 10.5 x 33 cm
Notes
Written in 6 lines per folio.
9 folios on the front and all on the back are blank.
Written between 1835 (latest date included) and 1837 (date of note attached to manuscript).
Folios are black charcoal khoi paper, with white chalk script; folded concertina- or accordion-style.
Covers with a border formed of additional layers of heavy paper; lower cover detached.
In Thai.
Related works
Digital facsimile for browsing (Colenda): https://colenda.library.upenn.edu/catalog/81431-p3x921m92
Also listed in
Penn Libraries Catalog
Physical Location
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Web, Penn Museum 87-43-151
Provenance
Possibly formerly owned by Victor L. Godon, who served as a midshipman and surgeon in the United States Navy in the Pacific, and given by Godon to the American Philosophical Society in 1837 (note in ink, dated 17 November 1837, on fragment of an APS notecard, tied to the upper cover), number L-122-247 (note in ink on notecard).
Housed at the Penn Libraries (cataloged as UPenn Ms. Coll. 390, Item 2991) on loan from the Penn Museum, 1955.
Returned to the Penn Libraries, 2022.
Godon, Victor L., former owner.
American Philosophical Society, former owner.
Rights
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
Resource Type
Text

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