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GB 891 TJN-TJN/1-TJN/1/13 · File · 21st Dec 1844
Part of Papers of Thomas John Newbold

Letter from Captain Thomas John Newbold to Richard Clarke, Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, enclosing the final part (12) of the Summary of the Geology of South India. He continues with a discussion about rocks. He writes that he is also enclosing illustrations. He writes that he presumes that the manuscript sent to the Royal Society has been translated. Please note that part of this letter is over-written by Newbold - the writing being both horizontally and vertically on the page. Also the ink is faded adding to the difficulty in reading it. Photocopies of the letter are with it to aid in the reading,

Newbold Thomas John 1807-1850
GB 891 TJN-TJN/1-TJN/1/8 · File · 21st Mar 1844
Part of Papers of Thomas John Newbold

Letter from Captain Thomas John Newbold to Richard Clarke, Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, in which he writes that he hopes that the Chandoo and Nizam portraits reached Clarke safely. He encloses 3 papers which he has had an official copy made for him but not very legibly. He therefore asks if Clarke will be his editor.

Newbold Thomas John 1807-1850
GB 891 TJN-TJN/1-TJN/1/2 · File · 26th Apr 1842
Part of Papers of Thomas John Newbold

Letter from Captain Thomas John Newbold to Richard Clarke, Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, to enclose number 7 of his "Mineral Resources of India". He writes that the bulk of the Paper has already been read before the Royal Asiatic Society but not published. He asks that Clarke will proof the Paper. He also sends a manuscript concerning the "mundane system of the Farsis". He writes that Mr Norris had sent 3 copies of one of Newbold's Papers that had recently been published but that he will require about 10 further copies and asks if Clarke will send copies with the Author's respects to the Foreign Societies, a list of which he has left with Mr Reid. He will also require 50 copies of his Mineral Resources and asks Clarke to manage this for him.

Newbold Thomas John 1807-1850
GB 891 TJN-TJN/1-TJN/1/18 · File · 26th Aug 1846
Part of Papers of Thomas John Newbold

Letter from Captain Thomas John Newbold to Richard Clarke, Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, to enclose a facsimile of the sun-dial of the Mosque of Jebel-Gheyushi near Cairo and a copy of an inscription from the Hippicus or Tower of David at Jerusalem. These are with the letter. He describes the dial and the positioning of the inscription. He writes that he has just returned from Petra. With the letter is a transcription.

Newbold Thomas John 1807-1850
GB 891 TJN-TJN/1-TJN/1/3 · File · 28th Apr 1842
Part of Papers of Thomas John Newbold

Letter from Captain Thomas John Newbold to Richard Clarke, Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, to enclose a note on the Mountain of the Bell by Sir John Herschel and asks if the note could be appended to the Paper or the Journal in which the Mountain has been referred. He asks that the note also be returned to him.

Newbold Thomas John 1807-1850
GB 891 TJN-TJN/1-TJN/1/25 · File · 6th Nov 1847
Part of Papers of Thomas John Newbold

Letter from Captain Thomas John Newbold to Richard Clarke, Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, apologizing that official duties have prevented him from "doing anything in the literary way". He writes he has a good deal of information in journals on Syria, as yet untouched. He hopes to send some on his camel trip to Palmyra, and notes on the Gypsies of Egypt before too long. He asks that when his Syria Papers are printed would Clarke send the spare copies. He writes that he had offered his services as a volunteer on the scientific expedition over the mountains of Tibet but the expedition had already left Simla before his application reached Lord Hardinge. Newbold is still attending the Asiatic Society but is otherwise busy with official duties.

Newbold Thomas John 1807-1850
GB 891 TJN-TJN/1-TJN/1/20 · File · 10th Dec 1846
Part of Papers of Thomas John Newbold

Letter from Captain Thomas John Newbold to Sir George Thomas Staunton in which he writes that he is returning to India after two years in Syria, Palestine and Asia Minor. The fine climate of Syria has improved his health. He intends returning to India through Persia. He sends with the letter copies of inscriptions to be presented to the Royal Asiatic Society. He writes to warn that a parcel of his had been lost last December. He writes of his thoughts on archaeology after the success of Messrs Layard and Botha at Nineveh. Please note that part of this letter is over-written by Newbold - the writing being both horizontally and vertically on the page.

Newbold Thomas John 1807-1850
GB 891 ACG-ACG/20-ACG/20/5-ACG/20/5/27 · File · 4th Sep 1990
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from Carine [Defoort] Departement Orientalistiek en Slavistiek, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, to Angus Graham to check he has received the "three Mullies" for translation. She offers her help if needed. She also informs Graham of her pregnancy with twins and that she is currently living with her parents in Brussels.

GB 891 ACG-ACG/13-ACG/13/10-ACG/13/10/2 · File · [1970]
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from Carol to Angus Graham concerning his article on Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics suggesting editorial changes. With the letter is a partial draft.

Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991