The file contains the article in both handwritten and typed draft. They are undated but date from the time when Bate was in Folkestone, some time after his return to England.
This file contains a number of newspaper articles concerning the Burrisaul (Barisal) Guns, with some accompanying notes by John Drew Bate. There are 4 copies of a proof for one article written by Bate, but it is unclear whether the other articles are his authorship.
A handwritten manuscript in 3 parts concerning Páo-roti. There are also some accompanying notes on scraps of paper and news clipping. The article is undated. Approximate dating is from one of the accompanying notes written on an envelope postmarked 1892.
This handwritten article concerns the donation of shields to the Imperial Institute in Jaipur by the Maharaja. It is undated, approximate dates can be given by the dates of Sawai Madho Singh, the Maharaja of the text, known for his generosity to the arts.
This handwritten article concerns the Hindustani article. It is written on the reverse of paper used for a different article and has accompanying notes on scraps of paper. The article is undated, therefore an approximation of date has been made from Bate's time in India.
Proof copies for the article relating Augustine's work to the work amongst the people in North India. The paper in which they are printed has become very fragile.
5 copies of the draft for the article "The Beloved Disciple" and a copy of the article extracted from its magazine publication. The drafts are marked Folkestone so suggest the article dates from the time of Bate's retirement
A handwritten draft about The Authorized Version of the Bible
Single copy of the article taken from its publishing magazine.
Single copy of the article taken from its publishing magazine.