Letter from Edmund Taylor, Assistant to James Alexander, Treasurer, to William Walker confirming cash balances and to give information about members paying 2 guineas annually. (Found on page 28)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Andrew Macklen, Acting Secretary, to inform that a meeting has been arranged with the Auditors on 13 March 1827. (Found on page 32)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Andrew Macklen, Acting Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to send the accounts for year just ended and probable income and expenditure accounts for current year to 31 December 1827. (Found on page 32)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer to B.G. Babington, Secretary, to send a statement of arrears and the quarterly accounts as requested by Secretary. (Found on page 34)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander to Captain J. Dangerfield to thank for a bill for 10 guineas which on maturity will be credited to the Royal Asiatic Society, being a 'composition' fee for a non-resident member. (Found on page 25)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander to Captain Alves, Madras, to acknowledge payment of ten guineas received. (Found on page 20)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Col. Briggs, Messrs. Macklew and Clarke, auditors, to send confirmation that their meeting will take place on 11 March at 3 pm. (Found on page 38)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Colonel Harkness, Secretary, the contents of the letter have been removed. (Begun on page 49, pages 50 & 51 are removed from the book)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Colonel Kennedy, c/o Messrs. Rimington, Bombay, to send receipt for £21, being the subscription for a non-resident member. (Found on page 43)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander to the Executors of late Earl of Guildford to inform that 17 guineas are owed by the Earl and therefore the executors are asked to pay the same to Mr Walker, the Collector for the Royal Asiatic Society. (Found on page 36)
Alexander James 1769-1848