"The archaeological survey and excavation report of Mueng Pra Rot, Panasnikom District, Chonburi province, Thailand". By Banchob Tiamtad. Silpakorn 13(Vol.5) January 1970, pp.79-87. Photocopy of Thai article.
Tiamtad BanchobThe terminations of the archaic Chinese pronouns by Angus Graham - draft article published as The archaic Chinese pronouns in Asia Major 15/1, 1969, or Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1973.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991"The Ascent of Tsiteli (Central Caucasus) by C.T. Dent (Read before the Alpine Club June 1898)". Draft manuscript of the Paper with many amendments. Handwritten, 10 pages.
Dent Clinton Thomas 1850-1912 Surgeon, MountaineerReport from The Englishman, Calcutta, "The Asiatic Celebrations" regarding the gathering of distinguished Orientalists to celebrate the Centenary of the Royal Asiatic Society.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland"The Asiatic Society, Calcutta" - a typed report about the structures and state of the Asiatic Society after a visit when the report's author had been in Calcutta. Signed and dated "JAP / 12.2.1992".
Newspaper cutting from the Madras Weekly Mail for 25 October 1900, with article entitled "The Asiatic Society's Gold Medal" in which it is reported about how the medal was founded to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. It reports that a considerable sum of money has been raised by the Madras Presidency and names contributors and donations. It is reported that their contribution will enable the award to become an annual event.
This money was in fact used to set up and fund The Public Schools Gold Medal which in turn became the Universities Prize Essay Fund. The Gold Medal remained as a triennial award.
"The Aussies Clear the Way" by Quaritch Wales from The Star Weekly, Toronto, 2nd June 1945, pp.13, 15.
A handwritten draft about The Authorized Version of the Bible
The Barwis-Holliday was established in 1977 by the donation of investments to the value of £690 by Major J.E. Barwis-Holliday and supplemented by a bequest of £1,000 from the estate of the donor. The income was to be used to finance a monetary award for a paper upon a Far-Eastern subject to be published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. These papers consist of material created in the administration and conferment of the award.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland5 copies of the draft for the article "The Beloved Disciple" and a copy of the article extracted from its magazine publication. The drafts are marked Folkestone so suggest the article dates from the time of Bate's retirement