Letter from Johnston to Silcock to express his pleasure in being appointed to the Consultation Committee, dated 21 April 1931. A second letter from Johnston to Silcock to agree to prepare a paper for the China Society for its June meeting and to ask him to lunch with him at the Thatched House Club, the following Tuesday, dated 24 April 1931.
Johnston Sir Reginald Fleming 1874-1938Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to M. le Chevalier de Paravey, Société Asiatique, to thank for the letter and interesting pamphlets and to inform that it will give the Council much pleasure to continue to communicate with the Société Asiatique.
Letter from Richard Clarke to Professor J. Lassels to send his Diploma of membership and a copy of the Rules of the Society.
(Found on page 80)
Letters from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Members nominated for Council and the Auditors to inform nominees that they will be considered at Anniversary General Meeting on 31 April (altered in another hand from original date of 13 May). Further some are requested to be auditors (Found on page 85)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetters from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Nominees for Council to inform that their nomination will be considered at Anniversary General Meeting on 12 May 1849 and to ask some to be auditors. (Found on page 100)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetters from Richard Clarke, Treasurer, to Nominees for Council to inform that nominees for the Council will be considered at the Anniversary General Meeting to be held on 8 May 1847 and to ask that they will serve as auditors for the Society. (Found on page 69)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to S.R. Anderson, Plymouth, responding to his request to be involved with researches into the buried cities of Babylon and Assyria, and to inform him that no such researches were being undertaken by the Society.
Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to E.H. Malcolm to inform that his reporter may attend meetings of the Society.
(Found on page 74)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandTwo identical letters from the Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to Professors Beckingham and Bullhatchet to ask if they were will to serve on the Committee for the Selection of the Gold Medal. Typed, dated 22 October 1971.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandLetters from [Secretary], Royal Asiatic Society, to Professor Barr and Dr. Loewe to inform them that they have been nominated to be part of the Selection Committee for the Gold Medal with Professor Shorto as the Convenor. Both typed and dated 19 March 1974.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandLetters from Sir Graves Haughton to Brian Houghton Hodgson: two letters on same folio. The first is from Haughton as Honorary Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society to state than Hodgson payment for Membership has been received from the Society's agents in Calcutta. The second concerns Haughton's pleasure at Hodgson joining the Society and his wish that he will send more Papers, as Hodgson's Papers on the Buddhists have delighted him. Both handwritten, 2 sides and 1 side, dated 18 January 1832.
Haughton Sir Graves Chamney 1788-1849 OrientalistThis series of letters concerns a Pamphlet on The True Principles of Advantageous Exportation, which had been submitted anonymously. The editor requires author details before he is willing to publish it. The letters suggest that the author is unwilling to supply these. Dated April 1818