Letter from the editors, Walter de Gruyter and Co., to the author to send two copies of the contract and asking that one would be returned signed. The editors ask for two copies of the typescript article and provide cards for bibliographical details. With this letter is a Contributor's Contract between Walter de Gruyter & Co. and Angus Graham for his contribution to Sprachphilosophie, editorial guidelines and a "Supplement for the Handbuch Sprachphilosophie".
Walter de Gruyter & CoLetter from the Egypt Exploration Society to offer congratulations on the Royal Asiatic Society Centenary. Signed by J. Grenfell Maxwell, President, undated.
Egypt Exploration SocietyCopy of a letter from the Folklore Society to send their congratulations on the Royal Asiatic Society Centenary. Signed by Henry Walfour, President.
Folklore SocietyLetter from The High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya and Tunku Maimunah to the Royal Asiatic Society to accept their kind invitation to the Presentation of the Burton Memorial Medal to C.J. Edmonds.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandLetter from the Ven. R.A. Lindley, General Secretary, the Jerusalem and the Middle East Church Association, to Richard Pankhurst to reply to his enquiry regarding documents. The Association does not hold the documents and Lindley suggests other archives that may be able to help.
The Jerusalem and the Middle East Church AssociationLetter from the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society to send their greetings on the occasion of the Centenary Celebrations. They regret that their President, Bishop Mark N. Trollope, is absent. Letter is signed by Dr Van Buskirk, Correspondence Secretary. Handwritten with printed letterhead for Severance Union Medical College, Seoul, Korea.
Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic SocietyLetter from the Korean Ambassador to Royal Asiatic Society to regret that he and Madame Honkon Lee will be unable to attend the Presentation due to a prior engagement.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandA letter from Lady Nuffield Home to Mrs Simmonds to inform about the donation of £150 sent from Arthur W Bruce Ltd. and a further cheque for £20 from Margaret Lugton.
Letter from the Maharajah of Nepal (Crown Prince Surendra) to Brian Houghton Hodgson on his leaving Nepal. He sends best wishes for personal wellbeing and progress, praises Hodgson for his knowledge and its benefit to Nepal, the Nepalese and the rulers of Nepal and also for maintaining peace and friendship between British India and Nepal. He acknowledges Hodgson and Bhimsen Thapa's role in maintaining a smooth relationship between British India and Nepal; both powers are claimed to be the great governments (badā sarkār) in the region. Hodgson's note on the back of the letter stating "Rajah of Nepal's farewell letter to B. H. Hodgson" but Surendra was not the King of Nepal at the time of Hodgson's departure from Nepal - he was acting only as Crown Prince. Handwritten in Hindi with official stamp, Hodgson's note in English, dated December 1843.
Surendra Bikram Shah 1829-1881 King of Nepal