Letter from Office of the Director of Archaeology, The Nizam's Government Hyderabad, Deccan, to Quaritch Wales in which Quaritch Wales is given permission to write articles in European journals provided he abides by the restrictions set out in the letter. Typed with printed letterhead, 1 side, dated 29 May 1937.
Director of Archaeology Staat HyderabadLetter from Olivia S. Horner to Mrs Anderson (Anderson bought the correspondence between Manning and Lamb from Dobell and published them in 1926) regarding her recommendation to try Pelmanism. With accompanying envelope postmarked 15 February 1918. Handwritten, 1 piece, 4 sides + envelope with Anderson's address and annotation "Mrs Horner, Extract from [O'Meara]
Letter from Ong Von to Dennis J. Duncanson. Ong Von open his letter by offering his congratulation to Duncanson for his book and informs Duncanson that many copies have already been bought in Springfield, Virginia, while his library already has a copy. Ong Von goes on to inform Duncanson that he had seen McAlister's review of Duncanson's book in The New York Times Review, which he found inadequate and sent a letter to the New York Times book review to defend Duncanson.
Von OngLetter from Professor Dr. Zeki Velidi Togan, President of Organising Committee of XXIInd International Congress of Orientalists, to the Royal Asiatic Society to send a draft of the statutes for the International Union of Orientalists and to state that the foundation of the proposed Union will be dealt with a the meeting of the Congress in Istanbul.
International Congress of OrientalistsLetter from Osamu Kanaya to Angus Graham with a critique of some of the points of Graham's article.
Kanaya Osamu 1920-2006Letter from H. W. Lee, on behalf of the Oxford Chinese Society, to Silcock concerning the possibility of a branch of the China Society being established in Oxford.
A letter expressing sympathy to Patricia after seeing Stuart's obituary in The Times.
Letter from P[av] Hodgson to Richard Pankhurst to reply to Pankhurst's letters and inform that they have no information concerning Theodore Bent's Ethiopian Expedition (1893). Hodgson had consulted Mabel Bent's diaries but the Ethiopia ones were missing. They suggest other possible sources of information.
Letter from P. Wilson, Secretary, Colonial Social Science Research Council, to Charles Ambrose Storey concerning the application for a Colonial Research Fellowship from Dr. R.B. Serjeant, Lecturer in Arabic dialects at the School of Oriental and African Studies. With the letter is a copy of the proposed research into the characteristics of Hadrami Arabic and the terms and conditions for the award of Colonial Research Fellowships.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967A letter with two pages expressing deepest sympathy to Patricia. 'My thoughts are with you and with dear Stuart'.