Letter from Sir Louis Mallet to Brian Houghton Hodgson concerning Jung Bahadur. Handwritten with embossed letterhead, 3 sides, dated 3 September 1873. Also accompanying envelope with Hodgson's annotations.
Mallet Sir Louis 1823-1890 Civil ServantLetter from Sir Louis Mallet to Brian Houghton Hodgson to return the Papers that Hodgson has lent him. Mallet thinks Hodgson has made a good case and hopes that he can persuade the Duke and Lord Northbrook. Mallet will take the opportunity of writing privately to Lord Northbrook. Handwritten, 4 sides, dated 24 April 1873.
Mallet Sir Louis 1823-1890 Civil ServantLetter from Sir Louis Mallet to Brian Houghton Hodgson in which Mallet thanks Hodgson for his report and reiterates that he will take the opportunity of a private visit to Lord Northbrook independently of any official deputation. Mallet writes that Colonel Haughton has also been expressing similar views and that Mr Cooper called the other day and said that he had met some Tibetans in Calcutta and had conversation with them. Cooper was impressed with their extreme suspicion of the British. Handwritten, 4 sides, dated 2 May 1873.
Mallet Sir Louis 1823-1890 Civil ServantLetter from Sir Louis Mallet to Brian Houghton Hodgson to say that he will be happy to see Hodgson the following day at the India Office. Handwritten with printed letterhead, 1 side, dated 14 April 1873. Also accompanying envelope with Hodgson's annotations.
Mallet Sir Louis 1823-1890 Civil ServantLetter from Sir John Rolt to Brian Houghton Hodgson to return Hodgson's 3rd Volume of "Chips". He discusses philosophical and literary matters including Goethe. Handwritten, 2 sides, dated 28 February 1871.
Rolt Sir John 1804-1871 Knight, MP, JudgeLetter from Sir John Rolt to Brian Houghton Hodgson in which he discusses religious and philosophical matters. Handwritten, 3 sides, dated 11 June 1868.
Rolt Sir John 1804-1871 Knight, MP, JudgeA letter expressing sympathy to Patricia. John writes that he may have met Stuart in 1953 through SOAS. He has admired Stuart's tremendous determination and strength of character which enabled him to overcome the horrors of the war and to forge a brilliant and adventurous career in Asia, and in quieter academic pastures in England.
Letter from Sir James Ranaldl Martin to Brian Houghton Hodgson in which he writes about Scott's abscesses in his bowel but also upon the importance of hill stations and the evidence that Hodgson was able to give. Handwritten, 4 sides, dated 14 October 1864.
Martin James Ranald 1796-1874 East India Company surgeonLetter from Sir Henry Yule to Brian Houghton Hodgson in which he writes that Lieutenant Garnier of the French Navy is in China preparing to penetrate Tibet and has written to Yule to ask for questions of interest about the area. Yule is therefore asking Hodgson's advice. He writes how little is known from the Europeans who have been to Lhasa and mentions Thomas Manning and Vanderput, a Dutchman. The Asiatic Society have sent Yule some copies of Hodgson's letter on Buddhism and Yule sends some to Hodgson. Handwritten, 3 sides, dated 1 July 1873. Also accompanying envelope with Hodgson's annotations.
Yule Sir Henry 1820-1889 OrientalistLetter from Sir Harold Bailey to the President, Royal Asiatic Society, to express his surprise and gratitude at being nominated for the Gold Medal. He also inquires whether he will be expected to give a lecture on its Presentation. Handwritten with printed letterhead, dated 22 December 1971.
Bailey Harold Walter 1899-1996 Oriental linguist