Letters sent by the Society 12 January 1843-1 October 1844.\nIndexed.
Letters received by the Society 26 April 1771 - 4 March 1778.\nIndexed.
Letters received by the Society 26 October 1773 - 19 December 1775.\nIndexed.
Letters sent by the Society 26 May 1770-9 January 1773.\nIndexed.
This volume is an index to letters received between 5 November 1852 - 19 July 1853. It notes name and location of sender and subject as well as who dealt with the correspondence.
This volume contains brief summaries of letters sent and received by the Society from May 1851 - 25 November 1851.
This volume contains brief summaries of letters sent and received by the Society from 12 December 1850 - 28 May 1851.
This volume contains brief summaries of letters sent and received by the Society from 23 February 1850 - 17 December 1850.
Summary of letters received by the Society and action taken by the Commmittee from 29 April 1845 - 31March 1857.
Letters sent by the Society 7 May 1767-1 June 1770.\nIndexed.
These ledgers record letters sent and received by the Society. These volumes were produced by the secretary's office.
Includes correspondence from Charles Wentworth Dilke, Christopher Dresser, Charles Dickens,Major-General Sir John Donnelly, Samuel Thomas Davenport, James Dewar
Correspondents include: J Wolfe Barry, Henry Truman Wood, Henry Wheatley (Assistant Secretary), Sir William White,Sir Richard Webster,Aston Webb,Henry Wilde(Albert medallist), Hedger Wallace, Thomas Wardle (about silk).
Correspondents include: Carmichael Thomas (Editor of The Graphic), Sylvanus Thompson.
Correspondents include: Alexander Siemens (& Co), Lord Strathcona, Lord Sanderson, Edwin O Sachs, St Pancras Borough Council (about Dr Swiney's tomb),subjects covered include advertising in the Journal (Street & Co)
Correspondents include:H A Roberts, Owen Roberts, Halsey Ricardo, Edward Rigg, Alleyne Reynolds, Royal Drawing Society
Correspondents include: William Preece, Joseph Pennell, Lord Ponsonby (Prince of Wales's equerry)
Correspondents include: G K Menzies (Assistant Secretary/Journal Editor), John Murray (publisher), Philip Magnus (City & Guilds of London Institute), Guiseppe Marconi, Hiram Maxim