Lesser Shrines and Temples of Middle India - a manuscript containing Ingham's observations.
Draft of a poem beginning "Let him learn - [prinpolarsion pass]". Handwritten I piece, 1 side
Letter - unknown author to his sister - it appears that he is saying good-bye to her and all his family. Date difficult to decipher, Handwritten, 1 piece, 3 sides
Two items in Devanagari script, probably Hindi, one appearing to be verse and the other a letter, each with short notes in Elliot's hand.
"Letter Book connected with the Estate of the late Major Turner Macan". Handwritten and handbound notebook containing the copies of the letters which Richard Macan had written in sorting the Estate of Turner Macan. The front cover bears the title and the "Memorandum. This has been read by Mrs Harriet Macan and Mr William Whitbread and it is then to be sent to Major Thomas Macan and Mr Graham Johnston [ ]. R Macan" and "Seen by Major Macan & Graham Johnston - August Green Mount". It is dated 1 August 1838. Inside the book are letters dealing with matters such as the sale of Macan's possessions at auction, sale of his books, the investment of the proceeds and payment for the grave.
Macan RichardLetter to Dennis J. Duncanson asking whether Duncanson would like to become a reviewer for the quarterly journal of The Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Royal institute of international affairsLetter sent from Richard A. May to Dennis J. Duncanson. This is centred around Oxford University press and trying to encourage the publication of an American edition of Duncanson's book.
May RichardLetter form John Pinches to the Royal Asiatic Society to state that they possess the dies for the Medal and can proceed with making it once instructed.
John PinchesLetter from A D H Bivar to Godfrey Goodwin to explain how he has spent some time typing Head's index into the computer and to send a printout of the material. The printout is with the letter.
Bivar A. D. H. 1926-2015Letter from A. J. (Tony) Gooch to Dennis J. Dunanson. Gooch thanks Duncanson for giving his permission for him to publish in the keynote address of Duncanson for the Manila Seminar. Gooch offers his condolences regarding the death of Dick Noone.
Gooch A. J. (Tony)