Malay-English vocabulary, by Thomas Bowrey, probably part of working materials for his Dictionary English and Malayo, Malayo and English (London, 1701).
English-Malay dictionary. No indication of author or origin is given. Incomplete; begins with ‘Abandon’ (f.1r) and ends with ‘Rust’ (f.63r). Undated. On f.64v is a note ‘Bor[rowe]d. from Capt. Brown’ followed by a list of admissions to hospital, with mostly Indian names (eg. ‘Singh’).
Unpublished draft for Vol.III of Catalogue of Arabic Manuscripts in the India Office Library by Reuben Levy (1891-1966), lecturer (1926-39) and Professor (1950-58) in Persian, University of Cambridge, and Charles Ambrose Storey (1888-1967), Professor of Arabic, Muhammadan College, Aligarh 1914-19...
English-Malay dictionary. pp.2-108: Malay-English vocabulary, with Malay in Jawi and roman script, followed by English translation, set out in columns on ruled lines; many gaps. Thick paper, no laid lines, 38 x 26 cm. pp.109-124, 126-127, 130-131, 148-152: blank pp.128-9: Copy of a treaty b...
Letter (nd) in German with Indian translation from Count Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg (1856-1921), German Chancellor 1909-17 to the Thakur Sahib of Gondal, encouraging opposition to British rule in India and advocating the German view of the 1st World War; copy of letter to Amir of Afghanistan i...
Drafts for Volume 3 of the Catalogue of Persian manuscripts at the India Office Library, compiled (c 1930 s) by Charles Ambrose Storey, Arthur John Arberry and Reuben Levy
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Drafts for volume 3 of the Catalogue of Persian Manuscripts at the India Office Library, compiled (c1930s) by Charles Ambrose Storey, Arthur John Arberry, and Reuben Levy. Dated as: no date
Letters (nd; possibly office copies) in German with Indian translations from Court Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg (1856-1921), German Chancellor 1909-17, to various Indian Princes, encouraging opposition to British rule in India; with supplementary letters and notes, dated 1917, from Kumar Mahendr...
Correspondence in Malay, Javanese and English, mainly between Sir Stamford Raffles (1781-1826), East India Company servant 1795-1824, as Lieutenant-Governor of Java 1811-16, and local rulers, concerning the return of Java to the Dutch.