This volume contains copies of, or extracts from, letters sent to the Royal Asiatic Society between 1846 and 1852. They are written into a leather-bound volume with the title 'Extracts' on its front cover. Besides the letters which cover 93 pages, there… read more
'Extract from a letter addressed to Mr(Edwin) Norris by Major Rawlinson, dated Baghdad, 27 November 1846' in which he writes of inscriptions - that he thinks they may be relatively easy to interpret but that the language seems to be a compound of Turkish… read more
'Extract from a letter from Major Rawlinson to Mr (Edwin) Norris, dated Baghdad, 7 December 1846' in which he writes of his discovered inscriptions that their language is different to Babylonian though written in Babylonian characters. He thinks Assyrian… read more
Drafts of papers delivered at General Meetings of the Society. These are:
- 'Translation of a Chinese Inscription found on a Rock at Kulangsu (Gulangyu)' by George Tradescant Lay, read at the General Meeting, 15 November 1845, 14 pages + paper wrapper. … read more
Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Major Rawlinson, Baghdad, to send copies of Journal of Royal Asiatic Society via Mr Stirling c/o Foreign Office, which because of the importance of his work are provided free. However, if he wishes to join… read more
Letter from Mr Peal, Collector, to H.L Rawlinson, Chipping Norton, concerning Major Rawlinson of Baghdad wishing to change his status from honorary corresponding member to contributing non-resident member. Mr Rawlinson will pay Major Rawlinson's annual… read more