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Papers of William Pettigrew
GB 891 WP · Fondo · 5th Jan 1869 - 10th Apr 1943

Personal papers of William Pettigrew connected with the Manipuri language and other local dialects.

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All-India Oriental Conference
GB 891 RAS OC3 · Fondo · 1933 - 1940

The material contains correspondence and bulletins the All-India Oriental Conferences from 1933-1939 (7th, 8th and 10th conferences), sent to and by the Royal Asiatic Society.

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Papers of Lieutenant Chalmers
GB 891 RC · Fondo · 1832

The papers of Lieutenant Chalmers consist of two hardbound volumes of handwritten text, being the 'Akbar Nameh of Abul Fazl Allami' translated by him. The Akbar Nameh ('History of Akbar' or 'Book of Akbar') was the official history of Akbar's reign, commissioned by Akbar and written by his court historian and biographer Abul Fazl in Persian. Chalmers's translation is an abridged version of the original text.

Volume I has the following additional items pasted into it:

  • a letter from Henry Beveridge to Miss Latimer, Assistant Librarian at the Royal Asiatic Society, returning Chalmers's translations which the Library has lent to him and saying it is a pity that his translation is little known, dated 21 February 1923
  • two sheets of notes signed G. O. [Gore Ouseley], commenting on the translation
  • two slips recording borrowing of the volumes by two readers in 1877, 1880 and 1885

Volume II has the following additional items pasted or inserted into it:

  • a note stating that this book has been entered in the Society’s catalogue in September 1877
  • a small slip of paper containing an extract from the volume and further notes by an unidentified author. This was found in the Society's Institutional records in 2024 and was therefore inserted into the volume
  • a letter from J. C. Morris, Secretary to the Madras Literary Society, to the Secretary of the Oriental Translation Committee, requesting to submit Chalmers’s two volumes of translation. The letter goes on to state although the translation is not accompanied by the original as required by the rules of the committee, Mr Lushington (English Tory Politician and Governor of Madras from 1827-1832) will on application provide the loan of the original work in his possession from which Chalmers's translation was prepared. Dated 30 May 1833.
  • a pressed fern on page 157
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Papers of Ram Gharib Chaube
GB 891 RGC · Fondo · [1892 - 1900]

This is a set of Indian Religious Songs collected, transcribed and translated into English by Ram Gharib Chaube, probably for the use of William Crooke.

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GB 891 SC33 · Fondo · 1872

Rubbings of 8 inscriptions made by Archibald Campbell Carlleyle from an ancient temple which he calls Uncha Pahar. He visited this in January 1872 as part of the Archaeological Survey of India. Each of these are labelled, signed by Carlleyle, and dated January 1872:

  • Ornament, and inscription at the bottom of the octagonal lower portion of the shaft of the unique round pillar in the pillared vestibule in front of the "Sanctum" of the ancient ruined temple, "Uncha Pahar".
  • Inscription in entrance of vestibule, of ancient ruined temple "Uncha Pahar".
  • Inscription on a pillar at left side of doorway of "Sanctum" of ancient ruined temple "Uncha Pahar".
  • Inscription in two lines on a stone leaning against a wall below the old temple "Uncha Pahar".
  • No. 10 Inscription Above first statue on the left hand "Santum" of ancient temple "Uncha Pahar".
  • No. 13 Above central statue of "Agni" in "Sanctum" of ancient temple "Uncha Pahar".
  • No. 15 Inscription Above central statue on Right hand wall In "Sanctum" of ancient temple "Uncha Pahar".
  • On stone bench at the right side in entrance to Vestibule of ancient temple "Uncha Pahar".
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GB 891 SC35 · Fondo · 1886 - 1892

"List of Inscriptions from Northern India sent to Dr. Jas. Burgess, C.I.G., Edinburgh Scotland". An alphabetical list of inscriptions dated to November 1886. A different hand notes that these were sent through "Messrs. Grindlay [Gr ] & Co" and shipped aboard the SS Thames on 13th Feb 1892. Several of the pages bear the stamp of James Burgess. L.L.D., Archaeological Survey.

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Journal of Compass Bearings
GB 891 SC9 · Fondo · [1800 - 1899]

A journal containing detailed lists of compass bearings from various locations in India. The journal is untitled and bears no name of its author. It measures 35cm by 24cm with a brown cardboard cover which has become detached from the pages.

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Papers of Thomas John Newbold
GB 891 TJN · Fondo · 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.

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