These manuscripts include:
Proof copy of 1688 Revolution in Siam , each page is stamped with "3 Oct 1967 Proof with Compliments of Cathay Press".
A typed manuscript of 214 pages with handwritten corrections.
Loose pages found inside the manuscript include:
Appendix No.1(1), titled "Analysis of Phaulkon's letters of 20th Nov. 1686 to P. La Chaise". Handwritten notes.
The majority of this notebook is about Thailand, which covers the industries, commerce, religion, people, beliefs and customs of the country. Writings on Catholic church in South Africa, and a study and sketches of human skulls, are also included in this notebook. Black notebook whose spine is held together with sticking plaster.
A black and white photograph of brick walls.
A black and white photograph of a crowned Buddhist sculpture in kneeling position found on the side of a gate.
A black and white photograph of a Buddhist temple, probably in Thailand.
A black and white photograph of a building with a Thai inscription above the doorway, street number 15.
Typed manuscript, beginning with "of those who deserved it: as the investigation which took place..." This is of an unknown text and consists of 1 copy of page 22, 2 copies each of pages 30 and 31. It concerns the life of soldiers including deserters who were kept in prison boats on the Medina River off East Cowes, and mentions the vessel, Hotspur.