Letter from R. Miriam Brokaw, Associate Director and Editor, Princeton University Press, to Angus Graham to thank for his letter in which he expressed his hesitancy in reading the Bodde Festschrift. She asks if the Press could see an abstract and introductory chapter for Graham's Reason and Spontaneity.
Letter from R McDonald, Assistant Keeper, Department of Manuscripts and Records, The National Library of Wales, to Raymond Head to say that his letter addressed to the University College of Wales Library had been passed to them but there is no reference to correspondence of Charles Joseph Doyle or deposit of Sir John Doyle within their indexes. Dated 16 July 1981.
Also a letter from T.J.B. Dawkes, Reader Adviser, University College, Cardiff, to state there is no correspondence belonging to Charles Joseph Doyle at their library but they had sent the letter to the National Museum of Wales. Dated 31 July 1981.
Letter from R. Levy to C.A. Storey to discuss the question of Brill being a co-publisher. He suggests Raynes should know when and why the original arrangement was ended but that it might be beneficial to have someone on the continent to distribute their volumes. He also writes that he is writing to Luzac to find out which of the Ellis books remain unsold.
Levy ReubenLetter from [R Garhamn] thanking [Manning] for his letter which gave him great satisfaction. The writing is almost indecipherable and on reverse Manning has written "Curious Handwriting Keep myself awhile" Dated 30th [March] 1831. Handwritten 1 piece, 2 sides
Letter from R. Campbell-Thompson to Miss Sykes drafting approximate prices for the cost of casting medals and stamping deeds, and listing the funds at that time (£59.2.3). Undated.
Thompson Reginald Campbell 1876-1941Letter from Queen Rajyalaxmi of Nepal to Brian Houghton Hodgson in which she expresses her appreciation of Hodgson's help during a difficult time in Nepal, and asks for further guidance, suggestions and help for the personal benefit of herself and her two sons. She makes a request for action needed in favour of her and sons before Hodgson's departure and states her total dependence on Hodgson and the British government. She praises the East India Company and its government and expresses her feeling of deep insecurity caused by internal dispute in the court of Nepal and even more by the news of Hodgson's departure from Nepal. Hodgson's note in English on the top of the letter states "Queen's letter to me at parting, Dec. 43". Handwritten in Nepali, 1 side, dated December 1843.
Rajya Laxmi Devi Queen consort of NepalLetter from Quaritch Wales to S.J. Johnstone, Imperial Institute, to ask his co-operation in undertaking certain laboratory tests on material from Wales' archaeological researches in Malaya. Typed letter, 1 side, dated 19 January 1939.
Wales Horace Geoffrey Quaritch 1900-1981 ArchaeologistLetter from Quaritch Wales to B. Gray Esq., British Museum, to ask when it would be convenient to meet Dr. Plenderleith to bring him the sealed bronze casket excavated in Malaya. Typed letter, 1 side, dated 21 January 1939.
Wales Horace Geoffrey Quaritch 1900-1981 ArchaeologistLetter from P.W.H. Brown, The British Academy, concerning extra funding available for research projects and asking Individual Fellows for suggestions and comments.
British academyLetter from Professor W. Smyth of Cambridge, to Brian Houghton Hodgson to write about his pleasure in hearing how Hodgson has been honoured for his difficult work, of pleasure in being in India and concerning his own publications. Handwritten 4 sides, dated 20 September, 1841.
Smyth William H. 1788-1865