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GB 891 RAS GOV4-RAS GOV4/138 · File · 10th Nov 1847
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume One

Letter 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 Ireland
GB 891 RAS TGM-RAS TGM/26-RAS TGM/26/1-RAS TGM/26/1/2 · File · 22nd Oct 1971
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Triennial Gold Medal

Two 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, England
GB 891 RAS TGM-RAS TGM/28-RAS TGM/28/1 · File · 19th Mar 1974
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Triennial Gold Medal

Letters 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, England
GB 891 BHH-BHH/1-BHH/1/9 · File · 16th Jan 1832
Part of Papers of Brian Houghton Hodgson

Letters 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 Orientalist
GB 891 TM-TM/6-TM/6/3 · Subseries · 1818
Part of Papers of Thomas Manning

This 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

GB 891 TM-TM/6-TM/6/7 · File · 1827
Part of Papers of Thomas Manning

There are two letters:

  • Draft Letter from Thomas Manning to "My Lord" in which he remembers his gratitude for his Lordship providing a letter for him to carry when he was travelling to China, in case they were attacked by the French. He now asks for letters of introduction to English residing at the Italian court as he is about to proceed to Italy in order to spend about 2 years. Dated 2 June, 1827. Handwritten, 1 piece, 1 side.
  • Draft letter from Thomas Manning to "My Lord Duke" in which he thanks him for the letters of introduction and writes more of his studies in mathematics, philosophy and language. Though able to read Italian he wants to be able to attend to its pronunciation. Undated [1827] Handwritten, 1 piece, 1 side.
GB 891 TM-TM/1-TM/1/1-TM/1/1/32 · File · 19 April 1804
Part of Papers of Thomas Manning

Letters from Thomas Manning to William Manning (father) and William Manning (brother) on same piece of paper. To his father he writes about finally getting a letter from his father; of cold weather in Paris for April; that he is "perfectly well & unmolested"; that Paris is calm but the trials for high treason will commence soon; not to believe surmises and conjectures in the papers pretending to come from high authority. To his brother he bemoans that he doesn't write; asks how he and his brother Edward are; how the college (Cambridge) is getting on now Dr Davy is Master. He remarks he has opportunity for studying the French character and muses on France and England and impossibility of really comparing places. Handwritten, 3 sides. Date 19th April, 1804

GB 891 TM-TM/16-TM/16/4 · File · [1840-1940]
Part of Papers of Thomas Manning

"Letters not in Lucus's Library Edition". List of letters covering period 1798 - 1806, presumably not contained in E.V. Lucas' "The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb". Handwritten in pencil, 2 pieces, 3 sides

Letters of Condolence
GB 891 RAS GOV9-RAS GOV9/3-RAS GOV9/3/3 · Subseries · 1931 - 1955
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Administration

Between 1930 and 1955 copies of letters of condolence, sent by the Royal Asiatic Society, were kept along with letters informing of the death, those thanking for the condolences and some newspaper cuttings of obituaries. A handwritten list of the people honoured in this way is at the beginning of the file. The people are (retained in the order of the list):

  • King Tribhuvana of Nepal, 1955
  • Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan Prime Minister, 1951
  • Jean Bouchot, L'Ecole Francaise d'Extreme-Orient, 1932
  • Mahamadopadhaya Haraprasad Shastri, Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1931
  • Sir Arthur Cowley, 1931
  • Right Reverend Bishop Trollope, 1930
  • Baron Gerard de Maydell, 1931
  • E.E.P. Rose, 1931
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Richard Carnac Temple, 1931
  • Professor T. Noldeke, 1931
  • Arthur Anthony Macdonnell, 1931
  • Professor F.W.K. Muller, 1930
  • Dr von Le Coq, 1930
  • Professor Eduard Sachau, 1930
  • Dr H.R. Hall, Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities, British Museum, 1930
  • Archibald Henry Sayce, 1933
  • Dr Hosea Ballou Morse, 1934
  • Dr T.G. Pinches, 1934
  • Alexander Hayman Wilson, 1934
  • Henry Cousens, 1934
  • Sir Ernest Wallis Budge, 1934
  • Dr Kai Donner, 1934
  • Professor William Edward Soothill, 1935
  • Professor Jarl Charpentier, 1935
  • Professor Louis Finot, 1935
  • Robert Paget Dewhurst, 1935
  • His Majesty King Faud of Egypt, 1936
  • Professor Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje, 1936
  • Dr Moriz Winternitz, 1937
  • Sir James Stewart-Lockhart, 1937
  • Letter of acknowledgment of condolence from B. Cox, 1937
  • Professor S.H. Langdon, 1937
  • Professor E.J. Rapson, 1937
  • H.H. the Maharajdhiraja Babadur Sri Bhupindar Singh, 1938
  • Dr Hermann Jacobi, 1937
  • William Harrison Moreland, 1938
  • Lord Chalmers, 1938
  • Professor Carlo Alfonso Nallino, 1938
  • Dr Stuart Wolfenden, 1939
  • H.H. the Maharaja sir Sayaji Rao Gaekwar Bahadur, 1939
  • Dr Moses Gaster, 1939
  • Professor Margoliouth, 1940
  • Sir Michael O'Dwyer, 1940
  • H.H. Maharaja of Mysore, 1940
  • Lady Ross of Ankara, 1940
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland