This series consists of the manuscripts for translations undertaken by Rogers for both The Memoirs of Jahāngīr and Baihaki's Life of Masaud.
Sin títuloThe handwritten manuscript for the second volume of The Memoirs of Jahangir written by Alexander Rogers, with annotated and inserted edits by Henry Beveridge. 526 pages of Rogers' manuscript in uncovered notebooks, with additional pages of Beveridge corrections.
Sin títuloThe handwritten manuscript for unpublished chapters of The Memoirs of Jahangir written by Alexander Rogers covering Years 20, 21 and 22 of Jahangir's reign. 227 pages in uncovered notebooks. The ultimate page is in poor condition.
Sin títuloThree letters from Henry Beveridge; two to Miss Charlotte Hughes, Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, and one letter to Oliver Codrington, Honorary Librarian of the Royal Asiatic Society. Each is concerned with Rogers' translation of the Memoirs of Jahāngīr.
Sin títuloA letter expressing deepest sympathy to Patricia concerning Stuart Simmonds' illness. She writes concerning her building work and her husband, Joe's illness.
Card from Charlotte, Alexander, Anthony, Sharon, Jeremy and Louise to send wishes for Simmonds recovery.
A letter From Malcolm, with accompanying envelope, expressing deepest sympathy to Patricia about the sad news of Stuarts death. Both Letter and envelope have Buckingham Palace letterhead.
A letter expressing their deepest sympathy to Patricia. 'We are both thinking of you at this sad time'.
A letter expresses his great sympathy on hearing of Stuarts death. 'I shall miss him a great deal, and so will many others who knew him at SOAS'.
A letter expressing her sympathy to Patricia. 'I keep thinking about you in your great sorrow.' She writes that Christopher and her had a great admiration for Stuart.