This series contains only correspondence regarding the conferment of the Burton Memorial Medal on Simon Digby.
Digby Simon Everard 1932-2010The majority of administrative correspondence is only kept for its working life. This series contains representative samples of the types of administrative letters and those considered to be of archival value, dating from 1901 to the current day.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandCorrespondence and administrative documents connected with lectures:
- Correspondence with Dr Martina Deuchler, 1 item, dated 22 May 1990.
- Correspondence with Jamie James, 1 item, dated 5 September 1990.
- Correspondence with John Hansman, 1 item, dated 21 … read more
There are two items of correspondence between the members of the Selection Committee for the Essay Prize.
Digby Simon Everard 1932-2010Correspondence concerned with the Journal sent and received in the 1970s and 1980s. These are:
- Correspondence between the Royal Asiatic Society, W.E.D. Allen and Professor G.A. Daniyalov, Vice-President of the Daghestan Filiale of the Soviet Academy of … read more
Documents of Marathi history dating to the eighteenth and nineteenth century presented to the Royal Asiatic Society by Sir Alexander Malet in 1828 and by General John Briggs in 1874. The papers donated by Briggs are predominantly correspondence from the… read more
Correspondence concerning an exhibition in the Print Room of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. These are:
- Letter from Jim Harle to John to suggest the idea of having an exhibition in Oxford as part of the sesquicentenary celebrations, dated 2 October 1970. … read more
In celebration of the Royal Asiatic Society's sesquicentenary various exhibitions of its collections were arranged. This series contains material concerned with organising and documenting those exhibitions.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Simon Digby to Arthur Irvine to enclose the essay, "The Spread of Buddhism in central Asia" which both Michael Loewe and himself have read. He considers this is superior to the other essays which he has forwarded to Michael Loewe. Handwritten… read more
Documents of the Maratha Peshwa Court given to John Briggs by the widow of Nana Fadnavis. This includes original correspondence to Madhu Rao and Nana Fadnavis. The letters commence with the public life of Nana Fadnavis in 1761 and end with his fall in… read more