Letter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Gerald C. Talbot, India Board, to ask him to convey to Lord Stanley the fact that the Vice Patronship carries no costs but at the same time Lord Stanley is asked to allow himself to be elected a permanent Fellow. (Found on page 260)
Sem títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Rev. J. Edkins to send a copy of the report of the Anniversary Meeting from which it will be seen that the request brought by him from Shanghai has been complied with. Edkins is sent recent copies of the Society's journals for distribution to members of the North China Branch of the Society. (Found in page 261)
Sem títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Rev. R. Payne Smith, Pembroke College, Oxford, to acknowledge his retirement from the Society but his subscription has been 'banked' and it therefore cannot be returned to him. He is entitled to 'privileges of membership until end of 1858'. (Found on page 261)
Sem títuloLetter from Edwin Norris to Dr Steele, Assistant Secretary, Royal Dublin Society, to agree to an exchange of publications. (Found on page 262)
Sem títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to James Cosmo Melvill, Assistant Secretary, Council of India, to ask for the 200 guineas which used to be paid by 'late East India Company' to promote the objects of the Society. (Found on page 263)
Sem títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Lord Stanley to enclose a memorandum addressed to First Lord of Treasury. The good offices of Lord Stanley, as Vice Patron, are requested to help the Society, made difficult because of the limited means of Society, to 'pay a large outlay for house rents'. (Found on page 263)
Sem títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Lord Stanley to inform that he has been unanimously elected as a resident Member of the Society. He is sent details of meetings as well as details of dues owed by members on election. (Found on page 264)
Sem títuloLetter from William Neal, Collector, to Sir Robert K. Arbuthnot in response to his suggestion that 'temporary residence on continent' enables him to claim non-resident membership. He is asked to reconsider this claim for remission which will be considered by Council. (Found on page 264)
Sem títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Secretary, Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Calcutta, in response to the request that the Agricultural and Horticultural Society should not have to pay for some early Transactions of the Society. This is agreed and £4-10-0 is returned to the publishers, Messrs Smith & Elder, being £6 less a 25 Per cent commission. (Found on page 265)
Sem títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Rev. Solomon Caesar Malan to inform that the Rev. Youille of Glasgow has offered the Society 45 books valued at £50 in Mongol, Manchu and Tibetan. The Society has no funds for such a purpose and it is has been suggested that Malan might be interested. If this is so, a list will be copied for him. (Found on page 266)
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