Letter from William Peal, Collector, to the Cashier of the Devon and Cornwall Bank to request confirmation of a payment in respect of Mr Weymouth, a member of Society, to Messrs. Barclays & Co. (Found on page 158)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to the Councillor Aves Vienna, to thank for a book 'Sprachenhalle' printed at the Imperial Press and to remark that the work has a high philological value. (Found on page 158)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Fox Maude, MP, President of the Board of Control, to remind, that because of his position, he is automatically a Vice-Patron of the Society. It is hoped that he will accept the office. (Found on page 159)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to John C Herries, MP, President of the Board of Control, to remind, that because of his position, he is automatically a Vice-Patron of the Society. It is hoped that he will accept the office. (Fox Maude resigned in Feb 1852.) (Found on page 159)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to the Secretary, Institute of Actuaries, to reply to his suggestion of an exchange of periodicals but to inform that there would be 'no advantage'. (Found on page 160)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Nominees for Council. Four Candidates are asked to allow their names to go forward for election on 15 May next. (Found on page 160)
Sem títuloLtter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Marquis Baldelli, Florence, Letter in Italian concerning Professor Rosellini, the Society's address, 5 New Burlington Street, and a possible visit. (Found on page 161)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to the Ministré de l'Instruction Publique (France),concerning the French government's generosity and mentioning Col. Rawlinson and M. Botta (who was responsible for bringing Assyrian (Babylonian) relics to Paris.
(Found on page 161)
Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to G Grove, Secretary, Society of Arts, to express support for the Society of Arts intended exhibition on 'The arts and manufactures of India'. (Found on page 163)
Sem títuloLetter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Isidore Hedde to thank for a copy of his treatise 'Cultivation of silk in Algeria' and to respond to his desire to become a corresponding member of Royal Asiatic Society. The revised Regulations, published in 1850, preclude this but he can become a non-resident member on payment of one guinea. (Found on page 164)
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