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              GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/20 · File · 3rd Aug 1898
              Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

              Note from William Claxton Peppé, Grand Hotel, Calcutta, to Dr Bock, Director of the Indian Museum, to accompany the list of jewels and ornaments found at Piprahwa and made over to the Government. The letter requests acknowledgment of receipt. Handwritten, 4 sides, dated 3 August 1898.

              Peppé William Claxton 1852-1936 Estate manager
              GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/5 · File · 19th Jan 1898
              Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

              Note from William Claxton Peppé in Birdpore to Vincent Arthur Smith in Gorakhpur, in which Peppé tells Smith he has found some writing on one of the bowls, adds his transcription in pencil, under which is a transliteration in Smith's hand. On reverse is Smith's reply in which he writes that the relics appear to be those of the Buddha himself. Handwritten, 2 sides, dated 19 January 1898.

              Peppé William Claxton 1852-1936 Estate manager
              GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/38 · File · 1898
              Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

              "List of jewels & ornaments (placed in the vases) found in the coffer excavated at Piprawah Kot Birdpore Estate Basti District N.K.P. placed at the disposal of the Government by Mr W.C. Peppé, agent and representative of the Proprietors of the Birdpore Estate. and made over by him to the Imperial Museum Calcutta on the June 1898." Draft lists of items found. Handwritten, 3 sides, dated June 1898.

              Peppé William Claxton 1852-1936 Estate manager
              List of Finds
              GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/37 · File · [1898]
              Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

              List of the Finds at Piprahwa. Handwritten in Vincent Smith's hand, 3 sides, undated [1898].

              Smith Vincent Arthur 1848-1920 Indologist
              GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/11 · File · 3rd Mar 1898
              Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

              Letter from Vincent Smith in Gorkhpur to William Claxton Peppé in Birdpore, in which Smith congratulates Peppé on his plans and inscription but goes on to say that he is compelled to retire earlier than planned. He explains that he has been insulted by being turned down for the Lucknow judicial bench. The Lieutenant-Governor has expressed his regret but Smith is determined to resign. Handwritten, 4 sides, dated 3 March 1898.

              Smith Vincent Arthur 1848-1920 Indologist
              GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/12 · File · 28th Mar 1898
              Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

              Letter from Vincent Smith in Gorakhpur to William Claxton Peppé in Birdpore with which Smith returns Peppé's maps and drawings of the vases. He has sent a copy of the inscription to Hoernle in Calcutta and hopes to have his translation soon. His note (to accompany Peppé's article for the JRAS) is complete apart from the inscription. He lists areas where he hopes that Peppé will continue excavation at Piprahwa. He writes that Griffin will take over his role. Handwritten, 4 sides, top right corner of the first page has been torn off, dated 28 March 1898.

              Smith Vincent Arthur 1848-1920 Indologist
              GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/6 · File · 23rd Jan 1898
              Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

              Letter from Vincent Smith in Gorakhpur to William Claxton Peppé in Birdpore, in which Smith declares the find to be of 'even greater interest than we thought' and that the characters 'may be as early as B. C. 300'. Dates Buddha 'floruit' BC 500, Asoka BC 270. Smith continues in a postscript that the best book on Buddhism is a small book by Rhys Davids, and another is Hardy's Manual of Buddhism. Handwritten, 4 sides, dated 23 January 1898.

              Smith Vincent Arthur 1848-1920 Indologist
              GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/3 · File · 19th Jan 1898
              Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

              Letter from Vincent Arthur Smith in Gorakhpur to William Claxton Peppé in Birdpore in which Smith finds Peppé's discoveries 'very interesting'. He hopes he will write a detailed account of his excavations with plans and photographs and asks him to survey the whole site. He warns Peppé that he must report his find officially. He believes the stupa to be 'of early date – anterior to the Christian era'. Continuing on 20 January, he adds that he is busy in court until 26 January but could come out to visit him by train on 27 January. Handwritten 8 sides, dated 19-20 January 1898.

              Smith Vincent Arthur 1848-1920 Indologist
              GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/18 · File · 17th Jun 1898
              Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

              Letter from Ven. W. Subhuti, High Priest of Waskaduwe Vihara, Kalutara, Ceylon, to William Claxton Peppé in Birdpore, in which he writes that he has received Peppé's letter of 14th. He has heard that the Piprahwa relics and other articles are now 'in charge of Govt' and that Peppé has been allowed to keep some for his own disposal. He has heard of 'false rumours' about the bone relics and therefore has a series of questions to which he seeks answers. He lists five questions about the relics and asks about comparisons with other Buddha relics. Major Dean has written to him about bone relics found by him in a stupa in the Chitral war which he sent to a museum. Dean had also sent him two boxes of ancient Buddhist sculptures found at the same time. He now waits anxiously to receive some bone relics from Peppé. He informs Peppé that Prince Priest Jinawarawansa is now at Buddha-Gaya. Handwritten, 4 sides, dated 17 June 1898.

              Waskaduwe Subhuti