(1) "Elegy on the death of Miss Caroline Campbell, daughter of the Right Honourable Lord William Campbell"; (2) 1835 mss letter to Sir Alexander Johnston; (3) 1813 letter addressed to "my dear Uncle" from A.J.; (4) typed copy of letter from A.J. and Lady Johnston asking the King to promote their...
Typed copies of Dr James T. Rutnam's article entitled, "Alexander Johnston, Third Chief of Ceylon.". Size and dimensions of original material: 1 file of 58 pages.
(1) eight mss pages about Sir Alexander Johnston, poor condition; (2) mss document marked, "delivered by the Chief Justice April 19, 1837"; (3) 1815 mss letter; (4) 1901 letter from Louis Campbell-Johnston to Conway; (5) typed copy of, "Report on the Tamil documents in the Government Archives: R...
(1) mss letter addressed to Mr. Campbell-Johnston; (2) mss letter addressed to Captain Johnston from I.M.M. Sellam [?]; (3) 1905 letter addressed to Alexander Campbell-Johnston to Alex W. Cullen; (4) 1902 letter by Rev. George Walker responding to a request from Alexander Campbell-Johnston for i...
(1) newspaper clipping, "Entertainment at Duncow," Dec. 15 1900, refers to Captain Campbell-Johnston; (2) 1767 petition by Lord William Campbell, governor of Nova Scotia to establish a fishery on the Island of Grand Manan; (3) 8pp of handwritten notes, likely by Dr James T. Rutnam; (4) 1957 lett...
(1) typed copy of "Johnston's House at Madura," 3pp; (2) typed copy of "Sir Alexander Johnston's Reply to the address the Buddhist priests of the southern provinces sent through their High Priest in 1817," 3pp. Size and dimensions of original material: 1 file of 12 pages.
Ninteenth-century mss copy of 1564 document marked: "Coppie Admonition of the Privy Councill, to the Lord of Johnstone.". Size and dimensions of original material: 1 file of 4 pages.
Mss copy of an 1832 letter written by Sir Alexander Johnston to [?] in Madras, regarding aid for the Royal Asiatic Society of Literature to complete its Mackanzie collectio, and proposing honors and awards for "natives of India" who could distinguish themselves by their knowledge of the history,...
(1) "In Memory of Peter Johnston, Esquire of Carnsalloch," pamphlet, 1837; (2) one page of handwritten notes, likely by Dr James T. Rutnam. Size and dimensions of original material: 1 file of 6 pages.
(1) typed copy of 1807 letter written by Sir Alexander Johnston to the Governor; (2) typed secondary source about A.J.'s research into Hindu law in South India, including handwritten edits by Dr James T. Rutnam; (3) typed copy of 1829 letter to the Governor from A.J., regarding Dutch law and the...