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I have asked about the marriage of Cecil Zohrab Ede previously:

I have now found that Cecil was a nephew of Ryle Holme.

Ryle Holme was manager of Kobe Branch of Jardine Matheson, and before his time in Kobe he worked in a company of Thomas Blake Glover of Nagasaki.

I cannot find the record of Cecil's marriage because he and his wife appear not to have registered the marriage.

Is it possible that the record has been left in a letter of Ryle Holme?

I am sorry that my English is poor.

I asked for Jardine Matheson Archive I can see their archives. So I can see them, but I must go to there. Now I am in London,but I can not go there. I come to U.K. to study English. I will go to Bournemouth tomorrow. So I want to know about Ryle Holme except going J.M archive.

Akira
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    Do you have any reason to believe that either personal or business letters from Ryle Holme still exist? If so, could you [edit] this question to include the steps that you have taken to try and locate them, please? – PolyGeo Oct 12 '15 at 21:38
  • In 1890s in japan it was difficult to registration of international marriage.Because if a woman married with foreigner, she lost Japanese Citizenship.My great-grandmother was daughter of samurai,so she could not official marriage.So the records do not exist. – Akira Oct 14 '15 at 02:19
  • I am applying for a viewing of the Jardine Matheson Archive. I inventory was seen, business documents there were many. – Akira Oct 14 '15 at 13:57
  • Don't forget that any additional information is better added as an [edit] to your question rather than as comments which may or may not be read by potential answerers. – PolyGeo Oct 16 '15 at 00:49

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