Letter from J. Edward Barwis-Holliday to C.F. Beckingham to thank for his letter and the Council's agreement and to inform that he will press his Bank concerning the transfer of the shares.
Barwis-Holliday, Joseph EdwardLetter from J. C. Sutcliffe to Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to thank for the explanatory letter which means that his friend will be eligible, and to ask whether he, as a solicitor of the Supreme Court might, if necessary, be able to act as authenticating signature. Handwritten, 2 sides, dated 18 February 1937.
Sutcliffe J.C.Letter from J. C. Sutcliffe to Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to thank for the letter sent to him, and to give more details of his friend wishing to enter the Essay competition, in order to make sure that he will be eligible. Handwritten, 2 sides, dated 16 February 1937.
Sutcliffe J.C.Letter from Ivor Montagu to John Massey Stewart to give some possible contacts to enable Stewart to visit Mongolia.
Montagu Ivor Goldsmid Samuel 1904-1984Letter from Isabel Burton to enclose a copy of "Sketch of the Career of Sir R F Burton" to ask for a review notice. Printed in a script to look handwritten. From 23 Dorset Street, Portman Square, London. Dated November 1886.
Burton Isabel 1831-1896Letter from Isabel Burton to Mr Cotton to send him an advance copy of Arabian Nights. Handwritten from 23 Dorset Street, Portman Square, London, dated 4 November 1886. The letter is addressed to "The Academy".
Burton Isabel 1831-1896Letter from Isabel Burton to Mr Cotton concerning editorial notes. Handwritten, dated 18 February 1886.
Letter from Isabel Burton to T.W. Rhys Davids, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to thank for his letter acknowledging the gift of a bronze medallion of Sir Richard Burton presented by F.F. Arbuthnot and herself. Typed, 2 sides, dated 27 January 1896.
Burton Lady Isabel Arundell 1831-1896Letter from Irene Bloom, Columbia University, to Angus Graham to inform him that she had been teaching from his The Book of Lieh-tzu and due to a lack of copies she had contacted the University press which would be willing to print a paperback edition. She asks whether Graham would be willing for such an edition.
Bloom Irene 1939-2010Letter from Irene Bloom, Columbia University, to Angus Graham to thank him for sending the last section of Reason and Spontaneity. She asks whether he wants the material forwarded to Arthur Danto.
Bloom Irene 1939-2010