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Correspondence
GB 891 TJN-TJN/1 · Series · 1842 - 1848
Part of Papers of Thomas John Newbold

Twenty-six items of correspondence plus a further label. The majority of the correspondence is from Thomas Newbold to Richard Clarke. There is a single letter from Newbold to George Thomas Staunton; and a single letter from Richard Wood to Newbold.

Newbold Thomas John 1807-1850 East India Company soldier
GB 891 TJN-TJN/1-TJN/1/24 · File · 21st Apr 1847
Part of Papers of Thomas John Newbold

Letter from Captain Thomas John Newbold to Richard Clarke, Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, enclosing "a drawing, by Mr Critchton the architect at Jerusalem of some curious tombs we discovered a few miles to the N.E of Jerusalem … called by the Arabs … Tombs of the Amalekites." Newbold hopes to also send an account of them to Clarke. He also asks Clarke to edit his paper on the country inland of the Coast of Tyre and Sidon. The drawing is included with the letter and has a picture of the tombs on one side, and an example of the stonework of the tombs on the reverse.

Newbold Thomas John 1807-1850
Papers
GB 891 TJN-TJN/2 · Series · 1843 - 1851
Part of Papers of Thomas John Newbold

Papers submitted by Newbold to be read at the Royal Asiatic Society or published in its Journal. Also a list of his Papers and a rubbing of an inscription.

Newbold Thomas John 1807-1850
GB 891 TJN · Fonds · 1842 - 1851

Correspondence and Papers written by Captain Thomas John Newbold between 1842 and 1849. The majority of the correspondence is from Newbold to Richard Clarke, the Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society. The Papers were mainly sent by Newbold to be read at the Society or published in its Journal.

Newbold Thomas John 1807-1850 East India Company soldier
The Tombs of the Amalekites
GB 891 TJN-TJN/2-TJN/2/3 · File · 21st Apr 1849
Part of Papers of Thomas John Newbold

"The Tombs of the Amalekites by Capt. Newbold" containing information as to the description and the purpose of the tombs which he visited in April 1846. Note informs the paper was read at the Society on 21 April 1849.

Newbold Thomas John 1807-1850