A letter from Mahium Chand to an unnamed person, saying that he received much kindness from his correspondent, and hopes that the two of them will always be good and kind to each other Dated as: no date
A letter to Bogle from an unnamed person, referring to a letter which Bogle received from Tasilempur [i.e. Teshulumbo, the Teshu Lama's residence in Tibet], and he undertakes to deliver Bogle's reply to the Teshu Lama Dated as: no date
The cover of a letter sent to Bogle from an unknown correspondent. The inscription reads: 'To the noble [or exalted, mahamahim] Mr Bogle who is of honest disposition [saccharitesu] and is full of goodness [mangalalay] . Written from Tashisudan, the capital of Bhutan, where Bogle stayed in M...
An unsigned letter to Bogle, and begins with an address similar to that in no. 21. The writer had received orders to take a horse to Bogle at Lakhipur. Later the instructions were changed, and in the meantime he fed and cared for the horse, and offered puja at various temples on the way, using...
An unsigned letter to Bogle, beginning with the usual compliments. The writer acknowledges the receipt of a letter from Bogle, and says that he has delivered that letter to Mr - [an illegible English name]; he then mentions a letter to the Teshu Lama which has gone astray and asks Bogle to set...
An unsigned letter to Bogle, beginning with the usual compliments. The writer acknowledges the receipt of the letter from Bogle and mentions a pass (parawana) issued by a high official of Dinajpur; also mentioned are the Lama, the Devaraja of Bhutan and a doctor [possibly Dr Alexander Hamilton...
An unsigned letter to Bogle, beginning with the usual compliments, and mentioning Baksa [probably the Baksa Duar pass] and the Devaraja of Bhutan. Dated as: year 266
An unsigned letter to Bogle, beginning with the usual compliments, and acknowledging the receipt of letters and a present from Bogle Dated as: year 266