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GB 891 RAS GOV4-RAS GOV4/185 · File · 2nd May 1849
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume One

Letter from Mr Peal, Collector, to R.H. Holland, Manchester. Mr Peal has been asked by the Treasurer to remind Holland that he is in arrears in respect of fees for 1848 and 1849. Unless the account is settled his non-payment will be made public at the next General Meeting. (Found on page 101)

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
GB 891 RAS GOV4-RAS GOV4/198 · File · 3rd Jul 1849
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume One

Letter from Mr Peal, Collector, to John Kenyon, Trustee of Mr J. Curtees to inform Kenyon that though Mr Curtees has died he is owing 3 guineas to Royal Asiatic Society. This sum was due on 1 January and is now requested. (Found on page 109)

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
GB 891 RAS GOV4-RAS GOV4/125 · File · 18th Mar 1847
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume One

Letter from Mr Peal, Collector, to H.L Rawlinson, Chipping Norton, concerning Major Rawlinson of Baghdad wishing to change his status from honorary corresponding member to contributing non-resident member. Mr Rawlinson will pay Major Rawlinson's annual fee of 5 guineas. (Found on page 67)

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
GB 891 RAS GOV4-RAS GOV4/150 · File · 4th Apr 1848
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume One

Letter from Mr Peal, Collector, to Captain R.P. Fulcher, Brighton, to remind Fulcher that when he came into the Royal Asiatic Society 'House' in December last, he owed 9 guineas, but was undecided whether to remain a member. He has not been heard from since. If he wishes to remain a member please could he pay the remittance of 12 guineas. (Found on page 82)

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
GB 891 JRC-JRC/2-JRC/2/1 · File · 29th Nov 1939
Part of Papers of Major J. R. Cunningham

Letter from Mr Oldham to Colonel Hoysted, Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, to state that he will be unable to be in London on 4 December and to send his regret to Sir Edward (Maclagan). He continues about the Cunningham papers suggesting the Hoysted contacts Dr Arberry for his opinion as he believes a description of the Haram has already been published.