Letter from Jacky K.T. Tran for Dennis Duncanson to send proposed corrections for his fascicule. He also sends family news of Jacky and the children.
Jacky K.T. TranLetter from Jacky K.T. Tran to Dennis Duncanson in which he writes concerning Duncanson's proposition for a history of the Park Cau Lao and suggests a possible collaboration. He sends his regards to Elizabeth and those of Jacky. Handwritten, dated 4 July 1975.
Jacky K.T. TranLetter from Jacky K.T. Tran to Dennis Duncanson in which he writes of his frustrations of communication and asks Duncanson to phone now he is at Haslemere. He writes of his concern for refugees and hopes to meet Duncanson when he is in London. Handwritten, dated 16 June 1975.
Jacky K.T. TranLetter from Jacky K.T. Tran to Dennis Duncanson in which he writes regarding his and Jacky's move to Cambridge. He also writes of the proposed history of Park Cau Lao. He invites Dennis and Elizabeth to stay in Cambridge and advises on good times to phone him. Handwritten.
Jacky K.T. TranLetter from Jacqueline Warner, Reviews Editor, Penguin Books Ltd., to Angus Graham to send him a copy of The Story of the Stone, Volume Three which David Hawkes wished him to have.
Penguin booksA letter expressing her sympathy to Patricia and thanking her for coming to lunch.
Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Andrew Macklen, Acting Secretary, to inform that a meeting has been arranged with the Auditors on 13 March 1827. (Found on page 32)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Andrew Macklen, Acting Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to send the accounts for year just ended and probable income and expenditure accounts for current year to 31 December 1827. (Found on page 32)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer to B.G. Babington, Secretary, to send a statement of arrears and the quarterly accounts as requested by Secretary. (Found on page 34)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander to Captain J. Dangerfield to thank for a bill for 10 guineas which on maturity will be credited to the Royal Asiatic Society, being a 'composition' fee for a non-resident member. (Found on page 25)
Alexander James 1769-1848