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GB 891 HGR-HGR/5 · File · [1944 - 1948]
Part of Papers of Hugh George Rawlinson

"What Happened in India in 1857 by H.G. Rawlinson C.I.E., Author of India, a Short Cultural History, British Beginnings in India, etc." It has Rawlinson's address as London, so presumable written after his return to England. Article manuscript, typedread more

Rawlinson Hugh George 1880-1957 Historian
The Kingdoms of the Deccan
GB 891 HGR-HGR/4 · File · [1915 - 1948]
Part of Papers of Hugh George Rawlinson

The Kingdoms of the Deccan - an incomplete manuscript with annotated heading Chapter XXII Part I, and "By H.G. Rawlinson". It has 110 numbered pages and has further inserted pages. Typed with handwritten annotations, undated.

Rawlinson Hugh George 1880-1957 Historian
The Capture of Bassein 1739
GB 891 HGR-HGR/3 · File · [1915 - 1948]
Part of Papers of Hugh George Rawlinson

"The Capture of Bassein 1739". Manuscript of article concerning the capture of the Portuguese fortress of Bassein by the Marathas. Manuscript has author's name as H.G. Rawlinson at its end and at head of article H.G.R. has been annotated. Typed, 6 pages, undated.

Rawlinson Hugh George 1880-1957 Historian
GB 891 SC22 · Fonds · 1827

Correspondence concerning the identification of the portrait, The reception of Lord Amherst by Rup Lal Mallick, by William Henry Florio Hutchisson. The painting, at the time of the correspondence, was owned by Major-General Sir George McKenzie Franks.read more

Franks Sir George McKenzie 1868-1958 Major-General
GB 891 HGR · Fonds · [1915 - 1948]

The Papers consist of five typed article and chapter drafts.

Hugh George Rawlinson
GB 891 EWW · Fonds · 1844 - 1905

The Papers of Edward William West reflect his interest in Pahlavi language and Zoroastrianism. The majority are handwritten notebooks and other manuscripts in which he did his work. These often have many inserts. There are also loose handwritten notes,read more

Edward William West
Papers of Alexander Rogers
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 andread more

Alexander Rogers
Pages from Epigraphia Indica
GB 891 EWW-EWW/3-EWW/3/8 · File · 1882 - 1905
Part of Papers of Edward William West

Pages from Epigraphia Indica covering Kharepatan Plates of Rattaraja, Verawal Image Inscription, Sitabaldi Inscription of the Time of Vikramaditya VI, Tigbundi Plates of the Time of Vikramaditya VI, and India Office Plate of Vijayarajadeva". Pages 292 -read more

GB 891 AR-AR/1-AR/1/2 · File · [1880] - 1900
Part of Papers of Alexander Rogers

The handwritten manuscript for the second volume of The Memoirs of Jahangir written by Alexander Rogers, with annotated and inserted edits by Henry Beveridge. 526 pages of Rogers' manuscript in uncovered notebooks, with additional pages of Beveridge corrections.

Beveridge Henry 1837-1929 Indian civil servant, Orientalist
GB 891 AR-AR/1-AR/1/1 · File · [1880] - 1900
Part of Papers of Alexander Rogers

The handwritten manuscript for the first volume of The Memoirs of Jahangir written by Alexander Rogers with annotated and inserted edits by Henry Beveridge. 684 pages of Rogers' manuscript in uncovered notebooks, with additional pages of Beveridge corrections.

Rogers Alexander 1825-1910 Indian civil servant, Author