Letter from James Robert Ballantyne to Brian Houghton Hodgson to thank him for his prompt reply concerning Mrs Keough but to remonstrate against Hodgson's intended 'rebuke' about his own promptitude. Ballantyne states that Hodgson's letter suggests so… read more
India - education
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A series of manuscripts concerning Hodgson's interest in the question of vernacular education in India.
Sin títuloSubscription list for "Normal Vernacular School for translators and school masters". Hodgson sets out his vision for education in India which is followed by a list of subscribers and the amount they have subscribed. Handwritten, 1 piece 4 sides, dated October 1841.
Sin títuloSecond Annual Report for the Christian Vernacular Education Society for India, published London, 1860. Soft bound pamphlet containing the report of the Society. Hodgson has added one annotation concerning the need for books, Printed material, 1 item, 1860.
Sin título"Occasional Paper No. VI: A Voice from Ceylon," Christian Vernacular Education Society for India, October 1860. Leaflet concerning how the need in Ceylon merits the Society's existence. Printed leaflet, 5 copies, dated October 1860.
Sin título"Testimonials in favour of the Christian Vernacular Education Society for India". Printed leaflet bearing testimonials concerning the Society. Two copies, one of which Hodgson had annotated. Dated 1860.
Sin título"Occasional Paper No. VII: Bible Education for India (A New Plan)", Christian Vernacular Education Society for India, August 1861. Printed leaflet concerning the aims of the Society with regards to Bible Education, 2 copies, dated August 1861.
Sin títuloCutting from unknown newspaper with a "Bombay Report" concerning the Government's decision on the system of Education in India. Dated November 1851.
Sin títuloCutting from The Homeward Mail with article entitled, "The Viceroy on Education in India" concerning the distribution of prizes to students of the Medical College, Calcutta and the subsequent speech by the Viceroy. Hodgson has annotated this article.… read more