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              GB 891 AR · Fonds · [1880] - 1909

              The Papers mainly consist of original Manuscript drafts for the translations of The Tūzuk-i-Jahāngīrī, or, Memoirs of Jahāngīr and Baihaki's life of Masaud. These are in Rogers' hand but the manuscript for The Tūzuk-i-Jahāngīrī is anootated and edited by Beveridge. There is some correspondence - three letters from Beveridge concerning Roger's translation and preservation of the manuscript.

              Rogers Alexander 1825-1910 Indian Civil Servant, Author
              GB 891 AR-AR/2-AR/2/2 · File · 5th May 1909
              Part of Papers of Alexander Rogers, 1825-1910

              Letter from Henry Beveridge to Charlotte Hughes, Secretary to the Royal Asiatic Society, in which he writes that he is enclosing the remainder of Alexander Rogers' manuscript. He writes that he has not had the last years typewritten but has corrected Rogers' translation. he writes that he feels that Rogers' Manuscript could now be destroyed as the account of the first 12 years has now been published. Beveridge suggests however that the manuscript for the years 19-22 should be kept as if may be useful in future years. Handwritten with printed letterhead, "Pitfold, Shottermill, Haslemere", 2 pieces, 5 pages, dated 5 May 1909.

              Beveridge Henry 1837-1929 Indian civil servant, Orientalist
              Correspondence
              GB 891 AR-AR/2 · Series · 3rd Mar 1909 - 24th Sep 1909
              Part of Papers of Alexander Rogers, 1825-1910

              Three letters from Henry Beveridge; two to Miss Charlotte Hughes, Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, and one letter to Oliver Codrington, Honorary Librarian of the Royal Asiatic Society. Each is concerned with Rogers' translation of the Memoirs of Jahāngīr.

              Beveridge Henry 1837-1929 Indian civil servant, orientalist