Letter from Francesco Sisci to Angus Graham to send a chapter of his thesis for Graham's comments and to inform Graham that he has written a review of Reason and Spontaneity for Il Manifesto. He writes of his and his colleagues' admiration of the book and their considered importance of it.
Sisci Francesco b 1960Letter from Francesco Sisci to Angus Graham to thank Graham for his reply and explanations. He sends a paper to further the discussion regarding points he still does not understand.
Sisci Francesco b 1960Letter from Frances Rickman to Thomas Manning. This is a covering letter to send him an enclosure that had arrived that morning. She says her brother (William Rickman) has reached Utrecht and they hope to see him in a fortnight. Addressed to Manning at The Grange in Dartford. Postmarked 8 November 1834. Handwritten 1 piece, 2 sides
Letter from Frances Rickman to Thomas Manning. She writes on her father's behalf to make sure that Manning will visit them on his return from Mr Elphinstone. Dated 24 November 1834. Handwritten, 1 piece, 3 sides
Letter from F.R. Allchin to Sir Harold Bailey to tender his resignation of the joint-secretaryship of the International Union of Orientalists and to send copies of the statutes, Minutes and Treasurer's report from the New Delhi meeting (these are with the letter) and a copy of a letter from Secretary-General of the international Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies (see RAS IUO/3/11).
Allchin F. Raymond 1923-2010Letter from F.F. Arbuthnot, written on Royal Asiatic Society headed notepaper, to confirm that he will donate all of his books and his writing table which are currently in the Society's rooms to the Society in the event of his death. He will also donate the material associated with the Oriental Translation Fund currently housed at Park Street. He also writes that the Council of the Society would be free to deal with them as they see fit.
Arbuthnot F.FLetter from F.F. Arbuthnot, written on Royal Asiatic Society headed notepaper, to confirm that he will donate all the volumes of the Oriental translation Fund New Series including all the unbound volumes held at the printers, upon his death, with the hope they will be of benefit to the Society.
Arbuthnot F.FLetter from Firmin & Sons Ltd. to Royal Asiatic Society to enclose the die of the Burton Medal. They ask for confirmation that it is the correct die and for details of quantity and finish required.
A letter expressing her sympathy to Patricia.
Letter from F.F. Arbuthnot to T.W. Rhys Davids, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to ask him to lay before the Council the document enclosed concerning the abandoning of the revising of the Oriental Translation Fund via donation and subscription. He states his proposal for the Fund and attaches the Memorandum to be presented to the Council.
Arbuthnot F.F