Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society China Branch, Hong Kong, to apologise for delay in writing but the Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society has left and they are awaiting the appointment of a new Secretary. The letter also discusses copies of the Society's Journal. (Found on page 70)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Secretary, Royal Institute for the languages of Netherlands India, Delft, to thank for his letter and the donation of works published by Institute. In return the Royal Asiatic Society is sending some copies of their publications. (Found on page 201)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Sir Claude M. Wade to thank for a valuable gift. The collection of utensils for jooja form a valuable addition to the Society's Museum. (Found on page 90)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Sir Henry Ellis, British Museum, to thank the trustees of the British Museum for permitting the publication of a report by Mr Taylor on excavations at Mugheyer in the Society's Journal. The original manuscript and drawings will be returned to the British Museum as 'soon as they are done with'. (Found on page 195)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Sir Henry Ellis, British Museum, to inform that the paper by Mr Taylor is now 'in type' and as soon as it is 'struck off ' 25 copies will be forwarded to British Museum. (Found on page 198)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Treasurer, to Sir William M.G. Colebrooke regarding different composition rates and subscription rates for overseas and 'home' members. Colebrooke should have paid 24 guineas, but has only paid 10 guineas and therefore he now owes 14 guineas. (Found on page 239)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Treasurer, to Sir William M.G. Colebrooke and Sir George W. Anderson to remind that, though subscriptions for overseas members are one guinea, when members return to Britain they must pay 3 guineas per annum. Therefore they are sent 'blank forms' for completion which should be returned to their bankers. They are also sent a card showing the Society's meetings. (Found on page 237)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Sir William Morison to ask him to take part in the audit. He will be informed of the date and time. (Found on page 101)
Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Synd Aikmud Khan, Moonsif, Delhi, to thank for his letter of 23 March 1854, together with the book on Delhi, which had just reached the Royal Asiatic Society. The Council 'express their gratification'. (Found on page 205)
Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to T.A. Wilson, Honorary Solicitors, to seek Mr Field's opinion on the payment of parochial rates. Should his advice be unfavourable, the Royal Asiatic Society would abandon their opposition to the payment of parochial rates and, in that circumstance, he is asked to make contact with the parochial authorities. (Found on page 203)
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