Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Lord Teignmouth to send a list of the Society's publications to Lord Teignmouth with special reference to the Major Rawlinson's 'parts'. (Found on page 104)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to the Librarian, Batavian Society, Jakarta, to agree to send copies of the Society's Transactions but requests guidance as to how to forward them. Clarke also acknowledges receipt of the Transactions of Batavian Society. (Found on page 104)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Frederick Corbyn, Bengal Medical Service, to thank for his paper on 'The present state of Peshawer' which was read at the General Meeting on Saturday last. (Found on page 105)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to E.J. Ravenshaw, Oriental Club, to thanks for his paper on the Sri Janka and Khut Kon Chukra (and two Crystal specimens) which was read at the General Meeting on Saturday last. (Found on page 105)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to H.M. Clarke, Devizes, to acknowledge receipt of a number of Chinese books intended for the Royal Asiatic Society Library. However a number of them are incomplete and a list of these is enclosed. Richard Clarke asks whether H.M. Clarke can help with this problem before the donation of the books is notified to Council. (Found on page 106)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke to Lord Palmerston, Foreign Secretary, to inform that the Society has done a lot of research on Cuneiform inscriptions under Major Rawlinson but they understand that a major 'find', a basalt slab 7'x 3' x 1' with cuneiform inscriptions has been located at Larcaca in Cyprus which might be available to HM Consul for a small fee and the slab then conveyed to England on one of HM ships. If this is not possible an alternative would be to take facsimiles of the slab and to forward these to London. A memorandum on how to prepare the impressions is enclosed. (Found on page 106)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke to the Count de Neuilly to send a list of members in which he will see that he has been made an Honorary Member. (Found on page 108)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Captain Renezyski to thank for his letter and to ask for any information about the topic he had mentioned to be sent to the Royal Asiatic Society. Meetings of the Society will restart in November after summer break. (Found on page 108)
Sem títuloLetter from Mr Peal, Collector, to John Kenyon, Trustee of Mr J. Curtees to inform Kenyon that though Mr Curtees has died he is owing 3 guineas to Royal Asiatic Society. This sum was due on 1 January and is now requested. (Found on page 109)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Professor Wrighton, Normal Institution, Calcutta, in response to his complaint that has received nothing since paying 5 guineas admission fees. The blame is attributed to both the Secretary and Treasurer. He is informed that the Journals will be sent to him via Messrs Allen of Leadenhall Street. (Found on page 109)
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