Correspondence with UK Fellows concerning donations and deeds of covenant for the Sesquicentenary Appeal. Letter from Fellows to send their donations, completed Deed of Covenant forms, letters from Royal Asiatic Society to acknowledge gifts, and a list of donors, amount given and when reply sent.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandTwo letters concerning the essay title for the 1933 competition.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandTwo letters between John Massey Stewart and Urgunge Onon, University of Leeds, concerning Onon's new publication. With the letters are some reviews of his books.
Onon Urgunge 1919-2015There are 4 letters from Baines to Manning, 2 from Norfolk when Baines is on holiday and 2 from London, when Baines has taken up a new position. All date from 1790.
Correspondence with W R Hunt. Two letters from Hunt to Hodgson concerning Mr Cooper and Sir Louis Mallet, dating to March 1873.
Hunt W. R.Correspondence with W.W. Hunter. Two draft letters from Brian Houghton Hodgson to W.W. Hunter concerning the political situation in Nepal. Dated June 1873.
Hodgson Brian Houghton 1800-1894 OrientalistPage 5, beginning with "correspondence, indexing Board Orders..." and concerning Revenue Laws and religion. Single typed sheet of unknown manuscript.
Correspondence dating between July 1981 - November 1994
Correspondence dating to May 1981.
- Note written by John Drew Bate about where to find information for sermons within his papers, dated 29th March, 1898
- Letter from Martin Henry to John Drew Bate about subjects for meetings, dated 17th December, 1895. The reverse of the letter has been used for notes by John Drew Bate
- Letter from [E J Palmer] to John Drew Bate thanking him for his help with taking a service, dated 18th November, 1896
- Postcard to Miss Bate L.R.A.M, A.R.C.M, Sevenoaks, Kent from [L. Bate] hoping she is back safely to Sevenoaks, postmarked 24th July, 1905. The reverse has a photograph of a lady to which has been added the inscription Miss Bate, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.
- A small photograph of a lady in a hat, unknown identity. Photo taken by Valentine Studios, Folkestone, Kent.
- Packaging addressed to Miss E E Bate from Dr Williams's Library, Gordon Square, London, postmarked 20th June, 1929.
- Envelope addressed to Lady Arundel, sister-in-law of Beatrice Bate, wife of John Drew Bate, from Harrods News, postmarked 22 March, 1929.
- Royal Asiatic Society label with "BATES MSS additions to his Hindi Dic, deposited by Miss Bates, 1929".