A letter expressing his sympathy to Patricia.
Letter from J.A.C. Gibb to Dr A.D.H. Bivar, Director of Royal Asiatic Society, to thank him for the letter of sympathy and to ask whether the Medal now reverts back to the Society or if they would wish it for display purposes. Handwritten with printed letterhead, dated 30 October 1971.
Gibb J. A. CLetter from J.A Junot, Général divisionaire, commandant la 1st Division militaire a la Ville de Paris allowing Thomas Manning to stay in Paris. Dated 5th Nivose an 12 (27 December 1803). Handwritten, 1 piece, 1 side
Letter from J W T. Nixon to Thomas Manning answering questions about patents. Dated Southton Buildings (London) 20th October 1822. Handwritten, 1 piece, 2 sides
Letter from J. Sutcliffe to Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to inquire whether a student from McGill University, Montreal, would be eligible to enter the competition. Handwritten, 1 piece, dated 31 January 1937.
Sutcliffe J.C.Letter from James Patten MacDougall to R. Campbell-Thompson to send a contribution to the Fund.
MacDougall J. Patten 1849-1919 James PattenLetter from J. Lowell Groves to Raymond Head to state that he would be certain that he could arrange for Head to talk at the Society for Asian Art when Head is in California next year. Groves will be coming to London in the summer and will inform Head of his plans.
Groves J. LowellLetter from J. Lees-Milne, Private Secretary to Lord Lloyd, to Colonel Hoysted, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to confirm the acceptance of Lord Lloyd to present the Society's Medal and to ask for confirmation of the time of the Presentation.
Lloyd Lord John Selwyn Brooke 1904-1978Letter from J G Parker, Research Assistant, The Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, to Raymond Head to inform which institutions hold papers of Brian Houghton Hodgson.
The Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts LondonLetter from J Forshale, Secretary, British Museum, to Brian Houghton Hodgson in which he is directed by the Trustees to acknowledge Hodgson's letter and to express the Trustees' thanks for the series of Skins and Drawings which Hodgson has presented to the Museum with the promise of completing the series. The trustees would like to accept this offer and will instruct their Officer to go to Hodgson at Canterbury to assist him on the preparations for these specimens and those for other institutions.. However the Trustees must also express their regret that they are unable to help with the publications which Hodgson has proposed - this falls beyond the remit they consider appropriate for them. Handwritten, 1 side, dated 20 December 1844.
British Museum 1753- London, England