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A fight compound
GB 891 WJ-WJ/3-WJ 3/1-WJ/3/1/4 · Item · [1786]
Part of Papers of Sir William Jones and Lady Anna Maria (Shipley) Jones

This card has a watercolour sketch of a compound into which a buffalo is being led to fight a tiger. The front shows the annotations B, D, H, T & G which are described on the reverse of the card: B is the buffalo, T is the tiger's cage, D is theread more

GB 891 WJ-WJ/1 · Series · 1785-1794
Part of Papers of Sir William Jones and Lady Anna Maria (Shipley) Jones

The Correspondence from William Jones to Samuel Davis consists of 37 letters collected into a brown leather bound book, approximately in date order. The introduction to the book states the letters are "chiefly concerning the Literature & Science ofread more

Jones Sir William 1746-1794
GB 891 WJ-WJ/2 · Series · 1797-1829
Part of Papers of Sir William Jones and Lady Anna Maria (Shipley) Jones

This consists of two sets of two letters. There are two letters from Joseph Banks, to Lady Anna Maria Jones concerning books donated by Lady Jones.These are from 1797

The other two letters are from John Shore, Lord Teignmouth, one to Lady Anna Mariaread more

Lady Anna Maria Jones
GB 891 WJ-WJ/3-WJ 3/1 · File · 1785-1786
Part of Papers of Sir William Jones and Lady Anna Maria (Shipley) Jones

These are six small cards with drawings and inscriptions by Lady Jones. Each measures 7.8cm x 12cm with sketches in pencil and watercolour. There is a pencil sketch of a sanyasi, 2 watercolour pictures of Ramlochan, William Jones' Sanskrit teacher,read more

Large Botanical Sketches
GB 891 WJ-WJ/3-WJ/3/5 · File · [1790]
Part of Papers of Sir William Jones and Lady Anna Maria (Shipley) Jones

These are 3 large sketches presumably by Lady Jones. Only one has an accompanying description which dates it to 17th March [1790]. This is a pencil sketch of a climbing plant in the Company's Botanical Gardens near Calcutta (Kolkata). The second sketchread more

GB 891 WJ-WJ/2-WJ/2/2-WJ/2/2/2 · Item · 27 May 1829
Part of Papers of Sir William Jones and Lady Anna Maria (Shipley) Jones

This letter expresses Teignmouth's concern that Lady Jones was unable to see him that morning because of ill health and so could not peruse the papers that he wanted to show her. He will instead take them to Great Marlborough Street to Mr Hare.

A note inread more