Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Messrs. Alexander, Calcutta, & Messrs. Binney, Madras, to convey letters addressed to various members in Calcutta and Madras requesting arrears in membership contributions. (Found on page 29)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Messrs. Ainslies, Pollock and Hodgson to arrange to meet these gentlemen regarding the audit of the accounts of the Royal Asiatic Society on 11 March at 14 Grafton Street. (Found on page 25)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander to J.H. Harington, Calcutta, Richard Jenkins, Bombay and John Gregory, Cape of Good Hope acknowledging receipt of ten guineas being 'composition of original non-resident members' fee. (Found on page 19)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Major W. Gowan requesting 14 guineas, the arrears for his membership fees. (Found on page 33)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Major J. Stewart, resident in Gwalior, concerning a remittance of 10 guineas. (Found on page 37}
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Lieut. E. Lake, c/o Messrs Binney, Madras, acknowledging receipt of 10 guineas. (Found on page 39)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to John Thornhill to thank for four guineas and to make arrangements for regular annual payments. (Found on page 24)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from [James Alexander, Treasurer] to James Malony to remind that, as a resident member he owes fourteen guineas, having paid only ten guineas. (Found on page 18)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to James Doll to inform his banker refused to pay a 'permanent order' for two guineas. Therefore a further 4 guineas is requested from him in respect of membership fees for 1824 and 1825. (Found on page 19)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Director, to inform him of the prospective sale of £400 worth of 3% consols on the instructions of the Acting Secretary. Colebrooke's 'signature and power' is requested and the form to be returned to the Treasurer. (Found on page 41)
Alexander James 1769-1848