Letter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Henry Fox Talbot to express his concern that Talbot's translation and that of Sir Henry should be 'drawn up in same way'. Norris also tells Talbot that Dr Oppert is preparing a translation and that Rev Hincks has also been asked for a version. (Found on page 243)
Sin títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Ross Donnelly Mangles, Chairman, East India Company, to inform that as Chairman of the East India Company, he is ex-officio a Vice-Patron of the Society and it is hoped that he will accept the office. (Found on page 245)
Sin títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Members retiring from Council. Letter sent to 3 members to thank for their services during the time when they have been members of Council. (Found on page 246)
Sin títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Members retiring from Council. Letter sent to a further two members to inform that their names were not 'submitted for re-election'. (Found on page 246)
Sin títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to James Cosmo Melvill, Secretary, East India House, to convey the Society's thanks to Court of the East India Company for the exhibition of Buddhist offerings found in Rangoon. (Found on page 247)
Sin títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Directors, Imprimerie Imperiale, to inform that on proceeding to bind a copy of Pallegoix's Siamese Dictionary it was discovered that sheet 73 was missing. A replacement sheet is therefore requested. (Found on page 248)
Sin títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Francis Draper, Teetotal Institution, to respond to his request that the book collection made by Royal Asiatic Society to the Marylebone Free Library (about to close) may be transferred to the Fitzroy Association. The Council is agreeable to this. (Found on page 248)
Sin títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Mr Walpole to remind that he cannot 'resign' from Society while his subscription is in arrears. (Found on page 255)
Sin títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Col. W.H. Sykes, MP, to inform that it was agreed he be nominated to be the next President of the Society at the Anniversary General Meeting to be held on 15 May. (Found on page 257)
Sin títuloLetter from William Neal, Collector, to Sir Robert K. Arbuthnot in response to his suggestion that 'temporary residence on continent' enables him to claim non-resident membership. He is asked to reconsider this claim for remission which will be considered by Council. (Found on page 264)
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