A letter expressing sympathy to Patricia. She writes of memories of Stuart, Harry and her plunging into the inscriptions in the damp basement of the Woburn Square House with Professor Luce.
Letter from J.T.F. Jordens, Dean, Faculty of Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra, to Angus Graham to inform Graham about the Fellowships through the University. He asks Graham to inform him regarding a suitable time to take up the Fellowship.
Jordens J.T.FLetter from J.T. Saunders, Secretary General of the Faculties, to introduce the draft 'Report of the General Board on the appointment of University Lecturers and University Demonstrators and other University teaching officers whose work concerns more than one Faculty or Department'.
Letter from J.S. Gahlot Jodhpur to the Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to send copies of books to the Society with a request that reviews of them may be published in the next Journal. Handwritten, 1 piece, 2 sides, dated 28 December 1923.
J.S. Gahlot JodhpurLetter from J.S. Furnivall to Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary to enclose his opinion on the essays and return them. With the letter are 6 pages of notes concerning the essays. Typed, 7 pieces, dated 30 October 1940.
Furnivall J. SLetter from J.R. Gaunt & Son to Lydia Collins, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to confirm the wording of the inscriptions on the Burton Memorial Medals.
J.R. Gaunt & Son Ltd. Birmingham, EnglandLetter from J.R. Gaunt & Son Ltd. to Royal Asiatic Society to provide quotes for production of the Medal. Typed with printed letterhead, dated 20 April 1984.
J.R. Gaunt & Son Ltd. Birmingham, EnglandLetter from J.R. Gaunt & Son Ltd. to Royal Asiatic Society to inform that their Insignia and Factored business had been taken over by Firmin & Sons plc. Printed letter, dated 19 February 1991.
J.R. Gaunt & Son Ltd. Birmingham, EnglandLetter from Josiah Forshall (1795–1863), Secretary British Museum, to Brian Houghton Hodgson on behalf of the Trustees of the Museum to thank Hodgson for his valuable present of a manuscript in the language of Tibet, being the Yum, part of the Prajnāpāramitā. Handwritten, 1 side, dated 15 May 1845. Additional notes in the autograph book state that Hodgson had given copies of the Prajnāpāramitā to different institutions and persons including the Royal Asiatic Society, the Bodleian Library, College of Fort-William in Calcutta (3 copies), and Eugène Burnouf at the Société Asiatique.
British Museum 1753- London, EnglandLetter from Joshua Marshman to Thomas Manning. He thanks Manning for his kind remarks about his translations and compares it with Mr [Harrison's] Grammar. Dated 7th [ ] 1810. Handwritten, 1 piece, 3 sides