- Letter from Samuel Phillips, Honorary Secretary, Assyrian Excavation Fund, to Richard Clarke, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to ask whether the enclosed circular concerning the aims of the Assyrian Excavation Fund might be sent to all the members of … read more
A typed manuscript entitled "Bajān Tadjalli: uitgegeven door P. Voorhoeve" discussing the Arabic-Malay manuscript titled "Uiteenzetting der Openbaring" (Exposition of Revelation). It is unclear whether this is Petrus Voorhoeve's own document concerning… read more
Material concerned with the British Association for Cemeteries in South Asia and the interaction of the Royal Asiatic Society with the Association. These are:
- Letter from Lydia Collins, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to Rosemarie Wilkinson, … read more
Covering letters and lists of the archives and papers of the British Association of Malaya being transferred to the Royal Commonwealth Society. These are:
- Letter from H.R. Bryon, Secretary, The British Association of Malaya, to the Librarian, Royal … read more
Material concerned with the British Institute (of Archaeology) at Ankara and its interaction with the Royal Asiatic Society. These are:
- Note from the December Council Meeting 1986 concerning representatives from the Royal Asiatic Society on the Board of … read more
Correspondence concerned with the appointment of a member of Council to the British School of Archaeology in Iraq from the Royal Asiatic Society. These are:
- Letter from E.H. Keeling, Honorary Secretary, British School of Archaeology in Iraq, to the … read more
A catalogue with Japanese titles and Dutch and English explanations of the items collected by J.G.F. Van Overmeer Fisscher whilst stationed for ten years at Nagasakki, the Dutch factory in Japan. This is a handwritten manuscript which begins with the… read more
Within the Royal Asiatic Society collections are several lists and catalogues relating to Asiatic material which are not part of the Society's own collections. These have been gathered within this catalogue. They are:
- 'A Catalogue of Indian Idols, … read more
These papers consist predominantly of correspondence with Henry Thomas Silcock concerning the administration of the China Society in 1931.
Silcock Henry Thomas 1882-1969There are three Chinese documents concerning trade and interaction with the English. With the documents are English abstracts and modern Chinese translations created in 2018.
Staunton Sir George Thomas 1781-1859 Chinese linguist