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GB 891 RAS GOV4-RAS GOV4/256 · File · 15th May 1851
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume One

Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to William Law, Private Secretary to Lord John Russell, to inform that the Council wish to meet with Lord Russell to discuss 'objects' relating to the publication of the translation of the Cuneiform Inscriptions of the Ninevah monuments in the National Collection. A memorandum is enclosed which will be presented by the delegation. (Found on page 147)

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
GB 891 ACG-ACG/18-ACG/18/1-ACG/18/1/2 · File · 13th May 1982
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from Richard Gray to Angus Graham to ask if he would consider providing a course on early Chinese philosophical and ethical systems of thought for the M.A. course on Religion and Philosophy at SOAS.

University of London School of Oriental and African Studies
GB 891 WA-WA/1-WA/1/1-WA/1/1/3 · File · 14th Mar 1956
Part of Papers of William Edward David Allen

Letter from Richard Hill to W.E.D. Allen in which Hill discusses his experience with Evliya Celebi's writings as relating to his own work on Egypt, Sudan and Somalia. Expresses concerns over difficulties of finding accurate translations from Ottoman Turkish. Dated: 14 March 1956.

Hill Richard
GB 891 RP-RP/1-RP/1/1 · File · 19 October 1978
Part of Papers of Richard Pankhurst

Letter from Richard J. Haas, International Law Consultant, to Trevor Aldridge, Bower, Cotton and Bower Solicitors, regarding the death of Alexander Eldon. Haas reports that he had a long talk with Rita Pankhurst (née Eldon) who was in agreement with him. On the reverse of this letter are handwritten lists of novels, including authors, title and date published. Authors include Denys Jones, Victor Canning and James A. Brown.

GB 891 ACG-ACG/13-ACG/13/10-ACG/13/10/13 · File · 7th Jan 1976
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from Richard Norman, Radical Philosophy, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that Radical Philosophy would not publish Graham's paper, Awareness as a First Principle in Ethics. The article is with the letter.

Norman Richard J b 1946