Letter from Stanislas Julien to Thomas Manning concerning that he has sent to Mr Mitchell of the Translating Committee "le petit Romay chinois". Dated 16 March 1834. Handwritten in French, 1 piece, 1 side
Letter from Stanislas Julien to Thomas Manning asking him to find out whether some books of Robert Morrison are for sale. Dated 15 October 1832. Handwritten in French, 1 piece, 2 sides
Letter from Stanislas Julien to Thomas Manning. He has sent his letter to the Societe Asiatique in London. He writes of visiting his friend Mr Huttner of the Foreign Office, of Chinese vocabulary, of "La Roman de Blanche ou Bleu", of Chinese texts for which he is looking, the sale of Morrison's books. Dated 14 (18) April 1834. handwritten in French and Chinese, 1 piece, 4 sides
Letter from the Comptroller to the Prince of Wales, St James's Palace, to thank the Royal Asiatic Society for the copy of the Centenary Volume of the Society.
St James's PalaceA letter expressing their sympathy to Patricia.
Letter from Sydney James Johnstone, Principal, Mineral Resources Department, Imperial Institute, to Quaritch Wales concerning the results from the examination of glass specimens and of one group of the bronze specimens. However, the remaining 14 specimens are still under examination and the results will be sent as soon as possible. Typed letter, 2 pieces, 2 sides, dated 31 May 1939.
Johnstone Sydney JamesLetter from Sydney James Johnstone, Principal, Mineral Resources Department, Imperial Institute, to Quaritch Wales concerning his letter of 19/01/1939 (QW/6/1/25),and suggesting he meets Miss Lacy of Blumer & Bourne to get the information about the black beads. Typed letter, 1 side, dated 25 January 1939.
Johnstone Sydney JamesLetter from Sydney James Johnstone, Principal, Mineral Resources Department, Imperial Institute, to Quaritch Wales. concerning the results of the examination of the remaning 14 bronze specimens which Wales had left with them. Typed letter, 2 sides, 2 pieces, dated 22 June 1939.
Johnstone Sydney JamesLetter from Sydney James Johnstone, Principal, Mineral Resources Department, Imperial Institute, to Quaritch Wales providing the results of the examination of the remainder of the specimens which Wales left at the department. Typed letter with handwritten notes, 2 pages, 2 sides, dated 18 August 1939.
Johnstone Sydney JamesLetter from Sydney James Johnstone, Principal, Mineral Resources Department, Imperial Institute, to Quaritch Wales to send the results of the examination of the specimens from Malaya which Wales had left with them. Typed letter, 2 piece, 2 sides, dated 13 March 1939.
Johnstone Sydney James