Letter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to [G.H. Noehden, Secretary], to send a list of new members and their proposers and their membership payments of 10 or 20 guineas as non-resident members. Above this letter is one cancelled out concerning payments, dated 13 June 1824. Below is a letter from James Alexander to new members concerning their election, also dated 18 June 1824. (Found on Pages 5-7)
Sem títuloLetter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Mr Arbuthnot concerning bill payment made by Mr Arbuthnot which has been 'lost or mislaid' and he is therefore asked if he can pay again. (Found on page 13)
Sem títuloLetter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Sir Thomas Strange to thank for his subscription payment. (Found on page 15)
Sem títuloLetter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Messrs. Alexander, Calcutta, to acknowledge receipt of their letter of 7 April with two bills of £21, each representing entrance contributions of members of the Society. (Found on page 15)
Sem títuloLetter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to Mr Hume to send receipt for £31.10.0 for his 'composition' membership payment as an elected resident member. (Found on page 19)
Sem títuloLetter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to James Doll to inform his banker refused to pay a 'permanent order' for two guineas. Therefore a further 4 guineas is requested from him in respect of membership fees for 1824 and 1825. (Found on page 19)
Sem títuloLetter from James Alexander to J.H. Harington, Calcutta, Richard Jenkins, Bombay and John Gregory, Cape of Good Hope acknowledging receipt of ten guineas being 'composition of original non-resident members' fee. (Found on page 19)
Sem títuloLetter from James Alexander to Captain Alves, Madras, to acknowledge payment of ten guineas received. (Found on page 20)
Sem títuloLetter from James Alexander to Messrs Palmer, Calcutta, to acknowledge the payment of ten guineas received in respect of Captain Caulfield. (Found on page 21)
Sem títuloLetter from James Alexander, Treasurer, to John Thornhill to thank for four guineas and to make arrangements for regular annual payments. (Found on page 24)
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