Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Graves C. Haughton, Secretary, to acknowledge receipt of a resolution of the Society regarding Mr Huttmann's resignation and also stating that Mr Huttmann was not authorised to collect subscriptions and that Mr Walker, the Collector, has a list of 'permanent cheques' of members who have paid in this way. (Found of page 47)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Graves C. Haughton, Secretary, to inform that Mr Hodgson's subscription of 20 guineas as a non-resident member has arrived through Messrs. Alexander of Calcutta. (Found on page 48)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Graves C. Haughton, Secretary, to inform that the appointed time to meet the auditors is 1 June at 3.30 pm at 14 Grafton Street. (Found on page 48)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Graves C. Haughton, Secretary, to advise that £52 had been received from Messrs. Parbury & Allen (publishers and sellers of books about India). (Found on page 47)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Graves C. Haughton, Secretary, to inform that Brian Houghton Hodgson, has paid his subscription but funds are awaited from Calcutta so that bill can be honoured. (Found on page 47)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to [G.H. Noehden, Secretary], to send a list of new members and their proposers and their membership payments of 10 or 20 guineas as non-resident members. Above this letter is one cancelled out concerning payments, dated 13 June 1824. Below is a letter from James Alexander to new members concerning their election, also dated 18 June 1824. (Found on Pages 5-7)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to G.H. Noehden, Secretary, to send a 'statement of receipts of disbursements' relating to the 'present period'. (Found on Page 2)
Alexander JamesLetter from James Alexander to the Executors of late Earl of Guildford to inform that 17 guineas are owed by the Earl and therefore the executors are asked to pay the same to Mr Walker, the Collector for the Royal Asiatic Society. (Found on page 36)
Alexander James 1769-1848Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer to Colonel MacDonald, c/o Messrs Binney, Madras, acknowledging receipt of 10 guineas. (Found on page 40)
Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Colonel Kennedy, c/o Messrs. Rimington, Bombay, to send receipt for £21, being the subscription for a non-resident member. (Found on page 43)
Alexander James 1769-1848