Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Lt. Col. W.H. Sykes to inform that he was elected a Vice President of the Society. (Found on page 167)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Lord Teignmouth to send a list of the Society's publications to Lord Teignmouth with special reference to the Major Rawlinson's 'parts'. (Found on page 104)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter to Richard Clarke, Treasurer, to Lord Teignmouth to inform him that the Collector had approached Messrs. Hoares for Lord Teignmouth's annual subscription but was informed that the order had been cancelled. Teignmouth is reminded that before withdrawing membership, written notification is required and this cannot be received if the subscription is in arrears. (Found on page 235)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke to Lord Palmerston, Foreign Secretary, to inform that the Society has done a lot of research on Cuneiform inscriptions under Major Rawlinson but they understand that a major 'find', a basalt slab 7'x 3' x 1' with cuneiform inscriptions has been located at Larcaca in Cyprus which might be available to HM Consul for a small fee and the slab then conveyed to England on one of HM ships. If this is not possible an alternative would be to take facsimiles of the slab and to forward these to London. A memorandum on how to prepare the impressions is enclosed. (Found on page 106)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Lord Ashburton to inform that at the Anniversary General Meeting held on Saturday last he had unanimously been elected as President of the Society. (Found on page 166)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Lestock R. Reid to offer, on behalf of the Council, that he becomes a Member of the Council after the retirement of Mr Ball to be effective immediately, but with election in May 1850 for the usual period. (Found on page 114)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Lady Compton to send a copy of last year's report of the Royal Asiatic Society which contains a tribute to Sir Herbert Compton (late Chief Justice of Bombay who died in early 1846). (Found on page 62)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to L'Abbé van Drival, Boulogne sur Mère, to inform him that the Rules of Society do not permit election of Corresponding Members but he is free to put himself forward for election as a non-resident member. (Found on page 152)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to J.W. Pycroft to ask for an explanation as to why, after being recommended for membership by William Salt, he has subsequently indicated that he does not wish to be a member. His name will not be entered on the list of members. (Found on page 197)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to J.W. Pycroft to thank for his advice to the Society as to which London Public libraries should receive the Society's publications, and to inform him that the Society shall favour those institutions for which the Society 'have claims to a gratuitous supply of their works'. (Found on page 210)
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