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Copy of a letter by Capt. R. Gill, Jabneh, 29 March 1849
GB 891 RAS GOV7-RAS GOV7/24 · Documento · 29th Mar 1849
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume Two

'Copy of a letter addressed to Col. Sykes by Capt. R. Gill, dated Jabneh, 29 March 1849' in which he writes of his latest series of paintings which comprise of copies of nearly all the paintings of the verandah of the caves except that which was supposed to be a representation of the zodiac, but which appeared to Gill as a representation of the states of man. Gill continues to describe the caves and their paintings, inscriptions and layout.

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Copy of a letter by Dr. Impey, Indore, 10 June 1849
GB 891 RAS GOV7-RAS GOV7/25 · Documento · 10th Jun 1849
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume Two

'Copy of a letter addressed to Col. Sykes, East India House, by Dr. Impey, dated Indore, 10 June 1849' in which Impey writes that in the same mail he has sent Sykes a paper on the colossal Jain figure on the 'Satpoonah Range'. He is unable to decide which of the Jain figures it represents. The inscriptions to be found are in Sanskrit. He compares his discovery to that of Captain Vodel's written about in the Transactions of the Society. He also writes of visiting the caves at Awkya Tankye.

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GB 891 RAS GOV7-RAS GOV7/26 · Documento · 1849
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume Two

'Copy of a letter addressed to Colonel Sykes by Captain Kittoe (no place or date)' in which he writes that he has just returned from a tour along the bank of the Gandak. He has spent several months examining inscriptions made by Captain R.W. Ellis, Political Assistant in Bundelkund. He is currently having them translated into English. He is becoming convinced that ancient Pali was the first written character in Central India.

Kittoe also writes about the architectural details and sculpture discoveries that he has been making of both Buddhist and Brahmanical buildings giving descriptions of them and their inscriptions. There are also some pencil sketches with the copy of the letter to further aid his descriptions. He writes of having been in Allahabad as well as Bupau, Patna and back to the Benares (Varanasi) area.

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Copy of a Letter by Hugo James Esq., Lahore, 20 Oct. 1849
GB 891 RAS GOV7-RAS GOV7/27 · Documento · 20th Oct 1849
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume Two

'Copy of a Letter addressed to Col. Sykes by Hugo James Esq., dated Lahore, 20 Oct. 1849' in which he writes to send information about the Dera Ghat. He writes of the taking of the fort of Lukkee. He and others had accompanied the force and sends this letter to write of their discoveries concerning the area and its inhabitants.

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Copy of a letter by Dr W.H. Bradley, 25 January 1830
GB 891 RAS GOV7-RAS GOV7/28 · Documento · 25th Jan 1850
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume Two

'Copy of a letter addressed to Capt. Reynolds by Dr W.H. Bradley, dated Camp [Humber, near Soulah], 25 January 1830' in which he asks Reynolds to pass on to Colonel Sykes the information he writes regarding the Aurangabad Caves. He then continues to provide the information and his opinion upon the caves.

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GB 891 RAS GOV7-RAS GOV7/29 · Documento · 16th Oct 1849
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume Two

'Copy of a letter from Capt. Gill, addressed to Col. Sykes, dated at Adjuntah, 16 October, 1849' in which he writes of his concern that his paintings had not arrived when Sykes had written to him. He has continued to copy the cave paintings and writes of those and inscriptions. He also writes concerning Professor Wilson's remarks upon his paintings and of some things Wilson seems to have missed.

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Extract of a letter of Dr. Atchison, 24 February 1850
GB 891 RAS GOV7-RAS GOV7/30 · Documento · 24th Feb 1850
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume Two

'Extract of a letter of Dr. Atchison addressed to Colonel Sykes, dated Peshawar, 24 February 1850' in which he writes how he left Aurangabad to carry out Sykes' wishes for information about the Sulphur Range and the mineral hills around Peshawar. He has become well acquainted with the locality but cannot visit the range because of snow. He writes of the minerals that he has found and what would be necessary to mine and refine them. The letter describes also the geography and the inhabitants of the region.

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GB 891 RAS GOV7-RAS GOV7/31 · Documento · 26th Feb 1850
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume Two

'Extract of a letter from Dr Atchison, addressed to Colonel Sykes, dated Peshawar, 26 February 1850' in which he supplements his previous letter (RAS GOV7/30) with information about the 'Koree' and Khyber passes, the Jhelum river, the area around Rawal Pindee, and other geographical features on his journey.

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Extract of a letter from Lt. Pollock, Kohut, 30 March 1950
GB 891 RAS GOV7-RAS GOV7/32 · Documento · 30th Mar 1850
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume Two

'Extract of a letter from Lt. Pollock addressed to Colonel Sykes, dated Kohut, 30 March 1850' in which he writes about the salt mines of 'Malgeen'. These are one day's march from a place called Nakbund where sulphur ore can be obtained. Pollock describes his journey to the area and how the mine is not regularly worked. He has sent specimens to Peshawar for further analysis as his geological knowledge is not sufficient.

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GB 891 RAS GOV7-RAS GOV7/33 · Documento · 5th Sep 1850
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Governance: Correspondence Volume Two

'Copy of a letter addressed to Col. Sykes by Walter Elliot Esq. of the Madras Civil Service, dated at [Maltari] Vizagapatam, 5 Sept. 1850' in which he writes to send the inscriptions he has received from Captain Gill from Ajanta. He writes concerning these inscriptions and of others that can be found in Madras.

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