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APPENDICES![]() >First page of Mill’s list of his despatches (IOR: MSS Eur B 405) ![]() >First page of Mill’s first despatch (IOR: Dr 246, E/4/711; see App. A, No. 1) ![]() >Part of third paragraph of Mill’s first despatch (IOR: Dr 246, E/4/711; see App. A, No. 1) ![]() >Title page of Mill’s rejected draft on Native Education (IOR: PC 1828, L/P&J/1/92; see App. A, No. 1578X) ![]() >Part of paragraphs 12 and 13 of Mill’s rejected draft on Native Education (IOR: PC 1828, L/P&J/1/92; see App. A, No. 1578X) ![]() >Part of paragraph 8 of draft despatch on states on and beyond the Indus (IOR: PC 2114, L/P&S/6/310; see App. A, No. 182) ![]() >The final page of draft despatch on states on and beyond the Indus (IOR: PC 2114, L/P&S/6/310; see App. A, No. 182) Appendix ACheck List of Mill’s Indian Despatches
india office library and records, british library. Official copies of the Indian despatches drafted by Mill in the Examiner’s Office of the East India Company exist normally in several different forms in the archives of the Company and of the Board of Control. There are two main relevant series, identified as E/4/612-1112 and L/P&S/6/233-399. A full account of the main stages in the drafting process will be found in the Introduction, xxiii-xxix above. The E/4 series, Despatches to Bengal, India, Madras, and Bombay (1743-1858), comprise the Company’s copies of the official drafts of all non-secret despatches, bound in order of date within carefully paginated volumes. Each document clearly shows, in addition to the final date of the despatch, any alterations made to the text of the draft by (a) the appropriate supervising committee of the Company’s Court of Directors, (b) the Court itself, and (c) the government’s Board of Control. Changes made by the Board at the earlier unofficial “Previous Communication” stage (PC) are not, however, shown on the E/4 documents, though occasionally signs of such alterations can be detected. From about 1835 onwards Mill’s signature or initials often appear in pencil on the first page of those drafts for which he was originally responsible. In all cases the draft and despatch numbers are entered on the individual document, though the latter were assigned only from 1830 onwards. In most instances the earlier PC numbers are also given. The L/P&S/6 series, Political and Foreign Previous Communications and Drafts (1811-58), originally part of the archives of the Board of Control, are specially important because they incorporate the only surviving set of the Political and Foreign Departments’ PCs. They also include copies of the corresponding official drafts that were usually submitted by the Company to the Board some weeks after the completion of the unofficial exchanges. Further, the series contains (a) a variety of internal memoranda prepared by the Board’s officials who regularly scrutinized the Company’s PCs and drafts, and (b) related correspondence between Company and Board officials, including some original notes written by Mill to explain specific points connected with the PCs for which he was responsible. In all cases the L/P&S/6 records also show in considerable detail which portions of the PCs and the drafts were altered by the Board, and why. In general the PCs are bound before the later official drafts, but the internal arrangement of the contents of the volumes in the series varies considerably, and the pagination is often irregular. Finally, it should be noted that the PCs for other departments of the Indian correspondence (e.g., Public, Public Works, etc.) were for the most part destroyed by the India Office during the 1860s. The identification of the despatches drafted by Mill is greatly facilitated by a list he kept covering the years 1824-58. This now forms a separate volume in the European Manuscripts section of the India Office Records (MSS Eur B405, formerly identified as Home Miscellaneous 832). Mill evidently compiled the list in the course of his long period in the Examiner’s Office (see the Introduction, xii-xxxix). The list is divided into sections covering the despatches sent to the main India governments in particular departments, starting with despatches sent to the Government of Bengal/India in the Political Department. Within each section the order of entries is determined not by the date of the despatch but evidently according to the date when Mill himself originally drafted the document. The entries briefly record the subject-matter, the final date and number of the despatch, and the dates of the letters from India to which the despatch replies. No PC or draft numbers are given by Mill. Mill’s list does, however, also include some 44 crossed-out entries. Some of these are of no real significance (e.g., entries for despatches to Bombay initially put by mistake in the India section of his list). Others are of considerable interest, especially those which seem to refer to drafts originally written by Mill, but which were so drastically altered by the Board of Control at the Previous Communication stage that he evidently decided to withdraw them from the list of his own despatches. In a few other cases the crossed-out entries refer to PCs which were for some reason subsequently cancelled by the Board and never actually issued as despatches to India. In general, Mill’s original list provides an accurate and almost comprehensive record of the drafts he prepared. Many entries are confirmed by his pencilled signature or initials which, as noted above, appear on the first pages of many of the E/4 copies. Some entries are also confirmed by other evidence in the L/P&S/6 documents, and by Mill’s list of his published writings in the Mill-Taylor Collection, British Library of Political Science and Economics (see Appendix B below), which gives references to those parts of his despatches printed in Parliamentary Papers. However, there are at least ten despatches in the E/4 volumes, dated between 1841 and 1853, which also bear Mill’s signature or initials, but are not listed in MSS Eur B405. The Checklist below consists of an edited and expanded version of Mill’s own list (Nos. 1-1702), plus the additional draft despatches by him that are omitted from that list (Nos. 1703-13). The order of entries in Mill’s list has been strictly adhered to since, as explained above, it apparently reflects the order in which he originally drafted the documents. However, for ease of reference, the entries themselves, unnumbered in the original) have been assigned numbers in a continuous sequence. The Government/Department sections within the Checklist are: Bengal/India Political Department: Nos. 1-800 Madras Political Department: Nos. 801-98 Bombay Political Department: Nos. 899-1512 Bengal Foreign Department: Nos. 1513-14 India Foreign Department: Nos. 1515-21 Madras Foreign Department: Nos. 1522-36 Bengal Public Department: Nos. 1537-75 India Public Department: Nos. 1576-85 Madras Public Department: Nos. 1586-1604 Bombay Public Department: Nos. 1605-30 India Public Works Department: Nos. 1631-66 Madras Public Works Department: Nos. 1667-71 Bombay Public Works Department: Nos. 1672-8 Bengal Ecclesiastical Department: Nos. 1679-80 Madras Ecclesiastical Department: Nos. 1681-5 Bombay Ecclesiastical Department: Nos. 1686 Bombay Marine Department: Nos. 1687-91 Bengal Law Department: No. 1692 India Financial Department: No. 1692X Bombay Commercial Department: Nos. 1693-4 Prince of Wales Island General Department: Nos. 1695-1702 The entries under these headings normally take the following form: date of despatch, subject description, and identifying and locating references. The despatch date refers to the date on which the Company’s directors approved and signed the document. The subject descriptions, in view of the complexity of the subjects treated, are necessarily very brief. Usually they refer merely to the geographical area covered (e.g., Hyderabad) or the name of the person to whose case the despatch relates. Subject descriptions are omitted when the despatch deals with miscellaneous topics too numerous and varied to be summarized adequately. The identifying references are given for the Previous Communication (PC), official draft (Dr), and final despatch (D). When no PC numbers are shown, it may inferred that the documents were not in fact sent to the Board of Control as PCs prior to their official submission as drafts. Separate despatch (D) numbers were assigned by the East India Company only from 1830 onwards. The locating references to the E/4 and L/P&S/6 series, where the documents now are bound, follow the identification reference. Exact page references within the volumes are given whenever possible, but it should be noted that the L/P&S/6 references sometimes include related working papers along with the actual PCs and drafts, when these materials are inextricably linked. As noted earlier, the original pagination in the L/P&S/6 volumes is somewhat irregular and occasionally non-existent. The Check List records faulty pagination by “[sic],” and non-pagination by “n.p.” Whenever the last pages of the PCs and Drs have been left unnumbered in volumes, but with gaps allowing for sequential pagination, the appropriate page references have been given in square brackets. An asterisk placed before an E/4 reference (e.g., No. 105) indicates that Mill’s signature or initials appear in pencil at the start of the document. An angled bracket entered immediately after an E/4 page reference (e.g., No. 1586) indicates that the draft despatch in question continues for a few pages after the last page number given but that there are good grounds for concluding that Mill himself was not responsible for the extra paragraphs, which usually deal with minor factual matters appended to certain long despatches for administrative convenience. The existence in the L/P&S/6 volumes of the few short letters or notes, written by Mill to officials in the Board of Control to explicate particular points in the PCs, etc., is signalled in the Check List by “+L” following the appropriate location references (e.g., No. 46). The location in Parliamentary Papers [PP] is given for those portions of Mill’s despatches therein printed. Finally, it should be noted that the Check List provides special entries to cover the 44 items crossed out in Mill’s original list (see above). Such entries are not given separate numbers but are indicated by adding an X to the number of the immediately preceding ordinary entry (e.g., 898X indicates the crossed-out item after 898). As explained above, many of these crossed-out entries refer to PCs that were either altered or cancelled by the Board so that Mill apparently no longer regarded them as “his” despatches. In the majority of cases, Mill’s original PC versions survive in the appropriate L/P&S/6 volumes. References to such documents have accordingly been included, wherever possible, in the Check List. In a very few instances (e.g., 379X, 1585X) it has not proved possible to trace the items listed; in some other cases (e.g., 1625X, 1692X) only the E/4 copies of the official drafts have survived. In this list the spelling of Indian place names is based on the system used in The Imperial Gazetteer of India (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1909). Mill’s original spelling of Indian personal names has, however, usually been retained. Bengal/India Political Department11 7 Apr., 1824. PC 132, Dr 246: E/4/711, pp. 359-433; L/P&S/6/239, n.p.; L/P&S/6/266, pp. 703-[742]. MSS Eur B 405: “The first part of this Draft was written by Mr. McCulloch” [Examiner of Indian Correspondence, 1817-30]. 2 19 June, 1824. PC 152, Dr 388: E/4/711, pp. 807-928; L/P&S/6/239, n.p.; L/P&S/6/266, pp. 895-[958]. 3 10 Nov., 1824. PC 195, Dr 19: E/4/712, pp. 878-953; L/P&S/6/239, n.p.; L/P&S/6/267, pp. 1-[50]. 4 6 Apr., 1825. PC 212, Dr 234: E/4/714, pp. 367-507; L/P&S/6/239, n.p.; L/P&S/6/267, pp. 171-[252]. 5 9 Nov., 1825. PC 242, Dr 40: E/4/715, pp. 633-873; L/P&S/6/239, n.p.; L/P&S/6/267, pp. 321-[354]. Paras. 153-66, PP, 1831-32, XIV, 347-9. 6 15 Mar., 1826. PC 288, Dr 183: E/4/716, pp. 535-622; L/P&S/6/239, n.p.; L/P&S/6/267, pp. 463-[522]. 7 19 Apr., 1826. PC 316, Dr 254: E/4/716, pp. 1009-1069; L/P&S/6/241, n.p.; L/P&S/6/267, pp. 535-[582]. 8 8 Nov., 1826. PC 316, Dr 16: E/4/718, pp. 77-120; L/P&S/6/241, n.p.; L/P&S/6/268, pp. 13-[40]. 9 10 Nov., 1826. PC 325, Dr 17: E/4/718, pp. 145-235; L/P&S/6/241, n.p.; L/P&S/6/268, pp. 41-[78]. 10 10 May, 1826; affairs of Nagpur. PC 325, Dr 275: E/4/717, pp. 77-98; L/P&S/6/241, n.p.; L/P&S/6/267, pp. 587-[598]. 11 10 Apr., 1827; conquest of Bharatpur. PC 377, Dr 244: E/4/719, pp. 63-82; L/P&S/6/241, n.p.; L/P&S/6/268, pp. 223-[240]. 12 12 Dec., 1827. PC 395, Dr 61: E/4/720, pp. 981-1115; L/P&S/6/241, n.p.; L/P&S/6/269, pp. 41-[108]. 13 7 Nov., 1827; arrangements for future administration of Bharatpur. PC 433, Dr 25: E/4/720, pp. 743-71; L/P&S/6/241, n.p.; L/P&S/6/269, pp. 21-[40]. 14 23 Jan., 1828; disposal of the Southern Maratha country. PC 452, Dr 128: E/4/721, pp. 105-18; L/P&S/6/241, n.p.; L/P&S/6/269, pp. 109-[120]. 15 26 Mar., 1828; affairs of Sindhia. PC 453, Dr 240: E/4/721, pp. 545-72; L/P&S/6/241, n.p.; L/P&S/6/269, pp. 181-[200]. 16 20 Feb., 1828; publication of papers concerning Sir D. Ochterlony [Resident in Malwa and Rajputana] and the affairs of Bharatpur. PC 457, Dr 175: E/4/721, pp. 279-308; L/P&S/6/242, n.p.; L/P&S/6/269, pp. 145-[160]. 17 10 Dec., 1828. PC 469, Dr 60: E/4/724, pp. 73-269; L/P&S/6/242, n.p.; L/P&S/6/270, pp. 81-[186]. 18 16 Apr., 1828; affairs of Alwar. PC 456, Dr 277: E/4/721, pp. 739-66; L/P&S/6/242, n.p.; L/P&S/6/269, pp. 201-[220]. 19 1 Oct., 1828; affairs of Oudh. PC 464, Dr 471: E/4/723, pp. 775-895; L/P&S/6/242, n.p.; L/P&S/6/269, pp. 373-[434]. Paras. 9-20, PP, 1831-32, XIV, 349-52. 20 11 Mar., 1829. PC 529, Dr 200: E/4/725, pp. 157-215; L/P&S/6/271, pp. 415-[510]. 21 1 Apr., 1829. PC 529, Dr 234: E/4/725, pp. 265-399〉; L/P&S/6/272, pp. 83-[196]. 22 26 Nov., 1828; affairs of Nagpur. PC 528, Dr 52: E/4/723, pp. 1251-1278; L/P&S/6/270, pp. 21-[60]. Paras. 3-8, PP, 1831-32, XIV, 352. 23 28 Jan., 1829; affairs of Oudh and Bharatpur. PC 564, Dr 145: E/4/724, pp. 715-89; L/P&S/6/271, pp. 1-[90]. 24 3 Dec., 1828; portrait of the King [Nawab] of Oudh. PC 574, Dr 59: E/4/724, pp. 67-72; L/P&S/6/270, pp. 61-[80]. 25 15 Apr., 1829; mutiny at Mominabad. PC 582, Dr 264: E/4/725, pp. 523-58; L/P&S/6/272, pp. 219-[270]. 26 24 June, 1829. PC 589, Dr 358: E/4/725, pp. 1023-1152; L/P&S/6/272, pp. 287-[442]. 27 10 Nov., 1830. PC 756, Dr 21, D 13: E/4/729, pp. 717-886; L/P&S/6/279, pp. 169-[394]. 28 10 Mar., 1830; slavery in Assam. PC 757, Dr 239, D 3: E/4/727, pp. 651-64; L/P&S/6/274, pp. 281-[304]. 29 7 Jan., 1831; affairs of Oudh. PC 792, Dr 47, D 2: E/4/730, pp. 475-559; L/P&S/6/279, pp. 395-[498]. 30 27 Oct., 1830; pensions and jagirs granted to Indian notables. PC 802, Dr 12, D 12: E/4/729, pp. 623-30; L/P&S/6/279, pp. 1-[92]. 31 19 Jan., 1831; allowances of European officers. PC 802, Dr 20, D 6: E/4/730, pp. 887-931; L/P&S/6/279, pp. 1-[84], 93-[120]. 32 24 Nov., 1830. PC 802, Dr 41, D 14: E/4/729, pp. 1141-1225; L/P&S/6/279, pp. 1-[84], 121-[168]. 33 7 Jan., 1831; affairs of Hyderabad. PC 808, Dr 600, D 1: E/4/730, pp. 455-73; L/P&S/6/278, pp. 207-[234]. Paras. 2-5, 76, PP, 1831-32, XIV, 355. 34 18 Aug., 1830; memorial of J.M. Sinclair [ex-employee of the Nawab of Oudh]. PC 809, Dr 502, D 9: E/4/729, pp. 123-32; L/P&S/6/278, pp. 117-[134]. 35 7 Jan., 1831. PC 829, Dr 93, D 3: E/4/730, pp. 561-673; L/P&S/6/280, pp. 101-[224]. 36 1 Sept., 1830; administration of Central India. PC 822, Dr 547, D 10: E/4/729, pp. 201-10; L/P&S/6/278, pp. 135-[154]. 37 6 Oct., 1830; affairs of Bharatpur. PC 826, Dr 581, D 11: E/4/729, pp. 537-50; L/P&S/6/278, pp. 155-[178]. 38 15 Dec., 1830; affairs of Gwalior. PC 840, Dr 62, D 16: E/4/730, pp. 101-22; L/P&S/6/280, pp. 73-[100]. 39 24 Nov., 1830; case of Sir Edward Colebrooke [ex-Resident at Delhi]. PC 846, Dr 49, D 15: E/4/729, pp. 1227-47; L/P&S/6/280, pp. 33-[64]. 40 12 Jan., 1831; pensions and jagirs granted to Indian notables. PC 851, Dr 116, D 5: E/4/730, pp. 813-28; L/P&S/6/280, pp. 225-[252]. 41 9 Feb., 1831. PC 853, Dr 171, D 7: E/4/731, pp. 303-85; L/P&S/6/280, pp. 253-[348]. 42 12 Jan., 1831; Tanjore Residency and Chepauk Agency. Dr 48, D 4: E/4/730, pp. 791-811; L/P&S/6/280, pp. 21-[32]. 43 9 Mar., 1831; allowances of Lt. Col. D. Macleod [Bengal Engineers]. PC 802, Dr 199, D 9: E/4/731, pp. 1065-84; L/P&S/6/279, pp. 1-[84]; L/P&S/6/281, pp. 1-[16]. 44 17 Aug., 1831. PC 926, Dr 558, D 12: E/4/733, pp. 273-329; L/P&S/6/281, pp. 137-[206]. 45 1 Feb., 1832; affairs of Nagpur and case of the Nagpur local officers. PC 996, Dr 30, D 1: E/4/734, pp. 277-308; L/P&S/6/282, pp. 1-[48]. Paras. 38-42, PP, 1831-32, XIV, 358. 46 23 May, 1832; settlements in the Straits of Malacca. PC 1010, Dr 237, D 3: E/4/734, pp. 1226-1316; L/P&S/6/283, pp. 1-[80], 95-[150]. (L. 47 31 Oct., 1832; affairs of Hyderabad. PC 1059, Dr 529, D 9: E/4/735, pp. 707-47; L/P&S/6/283, pp. 561-[592], 601-[620]. Paras. 13-18, PP, 1831-32, XIV, 356. 48 6 June, 1832; memorial of Mrs. C.M. Browne concerning her father’s estate. PC 1041, Dr 317, D 4: E/4/734, pp. 1420-30; L/P&S/6/283, pp. 193-[212]. 49 26 June, 1832; misappropriation of funds in the treasury of the Gwalior Residency. Dr 318, D 5: E/4/734, pp. 1542-55; L/P&S/6/283, pp. 225-[236]. 50 6 Feb., 1833. PC 1060, Dr 17, D 3: E/4/736, pp. 669-881; L/P&S/6/284, pp. 251-[600]. 51 21 Nov., 1832; affairs of Kedah, Nanning, etc. [Straits Settlements]. PC 1069, Dr 642, D 10: E/4/735, pp. 1197-1250; L/P&S/6/283, pp. 621-[728]. 52 6 Mar., 1833; assumption of Mysore. PC 1087, Dr 14, D 7: E/4/737, pp. 7-56; L/P&S/6/284, pp. 121-[250]. Extract, PP, 1831-32, XIV, 360. 53 24 Oct., 1832; charge of corruption against Lt. J. Wakefield [Bengal Native Infantry]. PC 1070, Dr 498, D 8: E/4/735, pp. 659-73; L/P&S/6/283, pp. 401-[424]. 54 28 Nov., 1832; Thagi. PC 1072, Dr 643, D 11: E/4/735, pp. 1471-92; L/P&S/6/283, pp. 735-[762]. 55 16 July, 1834; government and administration of Oudh. PC 1284, Dr 328, D 11: E/4/741, pp. 325-436; L/P&S/6/290, pp. 141-[398]. 56 24 July, 1833. PC 1144, Dr 366, D 12: E/4/738, pp. 441-528; L/P&S/6/285, pp. 219-[454]. 57 3 Jan., 1834. PC 1162, Dr 666, D 1: E/4/740, pp. 25-94; L/P&S/6/286, pp. 429-[651]. 58 17 June, 1834; case of M. Ricketts [ex-Resident at Lucknow]. PC 1153, Dr 301, D 10: E/4/741, pp. 65-121; L/P&S/6/289, pp. 353-[last 25 pp. unnumbered]. +L. 59 12 Feb., 1834. PC 1219, Dr 55, D 2: E/4/740, pp. 407-80; L/P&S/6/287, pp. 5-[206]. 60 23 Apr., 1834; affairs of Mysore. PC 1206, Dr 180, D 9: E/4/740, pp. 1125-49; L/P&S/6/288, pp. 787-[824] [sic]. 61 20 Nov., 1833; appointment of Maj. W. Pasmore [Bengal Native Infantry] to the command of the Persian troops etc. PC 1212, Dr 503, D 16: E/4/739, pp. 353-61; L/P&S/6/286, pp. 45-[56], 77-[84]. 62 6 Mar., 1834. PC 1223, Dr 118, D 3: E/4/740, pp. 607-56; L/P&S/6/287, pp. 755-[852]. 63 25 Mar., 1834. PC 1229, Dr 140, D 4: E/4/740, pp. 743-96; L/P&S/6/288, pp. 1-[132]. 64 17 Dec., 1833; affairs of Hyderabad. PC 1224, Dr 632, D 17. E/4/739, pp. 563-608; L/P&S/6/286, pp. 345-[424]. 65 23 Oct., 1833; case of T.H. Maddock [Resident at Lucknow]. Dr 504, D 15: E/4/739, pp. 183-92; L/P&S/6/286, pp. 89-[98]. 66 16 Apr., 1834; Thagi. PC 1272, Dr 200, D 8: E/4/740, pp. 1109-20; L/P&S/6/289, pp. 211-[232]. 67 16 Apr., 1834. PC 1281, Dr 199, D 7: E/4/740, pp. 1043-1107; L/P&S/6/289, pp. 85-[210]. 68 16 Apr., 1834. PC 1294, Dr 198, D 6: E/4/740, pp. 1009-42; L/P&S/6/289, pp. 25-[84]. 69 13 Aug., 1834. PC 1308, Dr 412, D 12: E/4/741, pp. 627-702; L/P&S/6/290, pp. 453-[516], 523-[586]. +L. 70 3 Dec., 1834; territorial acquisitions and political connexions to the east of Bengal. PC 1327, Dr 534, D 14: E/4/742, pp. 131-370; L/P&S/6/291, pp. 311-[808]. 71 20 Aug., 1834. PC 1323, Dr 422, D 13: E/4/741, pp. 727-816; L/P&S/6/290, pp. 603-[788]. 72 2 July, 1834; case of Lt. Col. W.G.A. Feilding [officiating Resident in Gwalior]. Dr 342, D 1: E/4/741, pp. 245-50; L/P&S/6/290, pp. 405-[408]. 73 21 Jan., 1835. PC 1357, Dr 12, D 2: E/4/742, pp. 774-854; L/P&S/6/292, pp. 57-[318]. 74 14 Jan., 1835; memorial of Diwan Khait Singh of Charkhari. PC 1361, Dr 11, D 1: E/4/742, pp. 720-32; L/P&S/6/292, pp. 33-[60]. 75 23 June, 1835; conquest of Coorg. PC 1402, Dr 343, D 26: E/4/744, pp. 287-346; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 405-[478]. 76 27 May, 1835. PC 1403, Dr 274, D 19: E/4/743, pp. 1207-64; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 91-[156]. 77 27 May, 1835; affairs of Bhopal. PC 1403, Dr 271, D 18: E/4/743, pp. 1189-1206; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 1-[20]. 78 22 May, 1835. PC 1403, Dr 273, D 17: E/4/743, pp. 1157-69; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 73-[90]. 79 1 May, 1835; affairs of Gwalior. PC 1411, Dr 221, D 10: E/4/743, pp. 759-805; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 281-[328]. +2L. 80 8 Sept., 1835; affairs of Hyderabad. PC 1418, Dr 485, D 39: E/4/745, pp. 83-145; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 605-[695]. 81 1 May, 1835; affairs of Nagpur. PC 1414, Dr 229, D 11: E/4/743, pp. 807-31; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 329-[364]. 82 1 Apr., 1835; slave trade. PC 1413, Dr 169, D 5: E/4/743, pp. 129-40; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 17-[36]. 83 7 Apr., 1835; Merwara. PC 1412, Dr 193, D 8: E/4/743, pp. 195-210; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 209-[236]. 84 10 June, 1835; affairs of Oudh. PC 1430, Dr 315, D 21: E/4/744, pp. 55-103; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 257-[316]. 85 16 Sept., 1835; Bundelkhand States. PC 1468, Dr 502, D 41: *E/4/745, pp. 225-58; L/P&S/6/296, pp. 179-[218]. 86 29 July, 1835; Sikh and Hill States. PC 1460, Dr 425, D 32: E/4/744, pp. 867-916; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 89-[150]. 87 18 Mar., 1835; states beyond the Sutlej. PC 1422, Dr 143, D 4: E/4/743, pp. 69-80; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 1-[16]. 88 1 May, 1835; the Delhi family [the family of the Mughal Emperor at Delhi]. PC 1425, Dr 232, D 14: E/4/743, pp. 857-69; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 405-[428]. 89 7 Apr., 1835; cases of three female dependants of former assistants in the Political Department. PC 1435, Dr 192, D 7: E/4/743, pp. 187-94; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 189-[208]. 90 16 June, 1835; political stipendiaries. PC 1441, Dr 272, D 24: E/4/744, pp. 171-207; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 21-[72]. 91 7 Apr., 1835; villages in the Deccan belonging to Sindhia and Holkar. PC 1440, Dr 191, D 6: E/4/743, pp. 177-86; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 169-[188]. 92 1 May, 1835; His Majesty’s squadron in the Indian Seas. PC 1443, Dr.231, D 13: E/4/743, pp. 841-55; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 377-[404]. 93 13 May, 1835; affairs of Travancore. PC 1444, Dr 244, D 16: E/4/743, pp. 1001-12; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 429-[448]. 94 12 Aug., 1835; South-West Frontier. PC 1445, Dr 435, D 33: E/4/744, pp. 949-70; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 195-[228]. 95 19 Aug., 1835; chiefs and jagirdars under the Saugor and Nerbudda Agency. PC 1470, Dr 456, D 36: E/4/744, pp. 1065-1134; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 351-[430]. 96 10 June, 1835; Bhils of Western Malwa. PC 1466, Dr 317, D 23: E/4/744, pp. 123-49; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 341-[384]. 97 22 July, 1835; smaller states in Malwa. PC 1472, Dr 404, D 29: E/4/744, pp. 599-648; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 499-[568]. 98 16 June, 1835; affairs of Holkar. PC 1475, Dr 306, D 25: E/4/744, pp. 209-26; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 229-[256]. 99 1 May, 1835; Rampur Jagir. PC 1474, Dr 230, D 12: E/4/743, pp. 833-9; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 365-[376]. 100 7 Oct., 1835; chiefs and jagirdars in the Delhi territory. PC 1483, Dr 526, D 47: *E/4/745, pp. 849-78; L/P&S/6/296, pp. 299-[342]. 101 10 June, 1835; Eastern Settlements [Straits Settlements]. PC 1489, Dr 316, D 22: E/4/744, pp. 105-21; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 317-[340]. 102 12 Aug., 1835; Nepal. PC 1488, Dr 439, D 34: E/4/744, pp. 971-82; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 229-[248]. 103 12 Aug., 1835; Thagi. PC 1499, Dr 457, D 35: *E/4/744, pp. 983-1014; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 431-[470]. 104 8 Sept., 1835; case of Lalla Sunt Lal [a Delhi banker]. PC 1526, Dr 484, D 38: *E/4/745, pp. 65-82; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 581-[606]. 105 16 Sept., 1835; political agencies in the Upper Provinces. PC 1530, Dr 504, D 43: *E/4/745, pp. 297-314; L/P&S/6/296, pp. 271-[298]. 106 11 Nov., 1835; Tenasserim provinces. PC 1535, Dr 544, D 50: *E/4/746, pp. 83-126; L/P&S/6/296, pp. 501-[554]. 107 16 Sept., 1835; affairs of Jodhpur. PC 1534, Dr 501, D 40: E/4/745, pp. 205-23; L/P&S/6/296, pp. 147-[178]. 108 22 July, 1835; affairs of Sikkim. PC 1531, Dr 424, D 31: E/4/744, pp. 653-65; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 69-[88]. 109 16 Sept., 1835; affairs of Jaipur. PC 1543, Dr 503, D 42: E/4/745, pp. 259-96; L/P&S/6/296, pp. 219-[270]. 110 11 Nov., 1835; states under the Rajputana Agency. PC 1556, Dr 611, D 52: *E/4/746, pp. 135-200; L/P&S/6/297, pp. 1-[130]. 111 25 Sept., 1835; North-Eastern and Eastern Frontier. PC 1566, Dr 527, D 44: *E/4/745, pp. 385-436; L/P&S/6/296, pp. 343-[422]. 112 14 Oct., 1835. PC 1577, Dr 543, D 48: *E/4/745, pp. 951-90; L/P&S/6/296, pp. 427-[500]. 113 4 Nov., 1835. PC 1578, Dr 602, D 49: *E/4/745, pp. 1-52; L/P&S/6/296, pp. 581-[660]. 114 22 July, 1835; memorial of Lt. Col. J. Caulfield [ex-Political Agent, Haraoti]. Dr 403, D 28: E/4/744, pp. 593-8; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 495-[498]. 115 25 Nov., 1835; Persian Gulf. PC 1593, Dr 648, D 55: *E/4/746, pp. 411-20; L/P&S/6/297, pp. 247-[270]. 116 20 Jan., 1836. PC 1604, Dr 12, D 1: *E/4/746, pp. 835-81; L/P&S/6/298, pp. 1-[80]. 117 11 Nov., 1835; affairs of Coorg. PC 1597, Dr 625, D 54: *E/4/746, pp. 209-19; L/P&S/6/297, pp. 151-[170]. 118 11 Nov., 1835; cases of four widows of uncovenanted civil servants. PC 1608, Dr 610, D 51: *E/4/746, pp. 127-34; L/P&S/6/296, pp. 661-[672]. 119 11 Nov., 1835; affairs of Gwalior. PC 1598, Dr 612, D 53: *E/4/746, pp. 201-8; L/P&S/6/297, pp. 131-[150]. 120 12 Feb., 1836; affairs of Mysore. PC 1599, Dr 52, D 5: *E/4/746, pp. 1186-1227; L/P&S/6/298, pp. 255-[324]. 121 10 Feb., 1836; Murshidabad Nizamut. PC 1609, Dr 21, D 4: *E/4/746, pp. 1120-49; L/P&S/6/298, pp. 89-[148]. 122 30 Mar., 1836. PC 1613, Dr 48, D 9: *E/4/747, pp. 423-71; L/P&S/6/298, pp. 171-[254]. 123 16 Mar., 1836; affairs of Oudh. PC 1618, Dr 81, D 7: *E/4/747, pp. 167-204; L/P&S/6/298, pp. 453-[500]. 124 24 Feb., 1836. PC 1617, Dr 64, D 6: *E/4/746, pp. 1278-1319; L/P&S/6/298, pp. 325-[394]. 125 27 Jan., 1836; financial claims against Company employees [H. Mackenzie, W.B. Martin, and Col. W. Feilding]. PC 1619, Dr 22, D 3: *E/4/746, pp. 1005-16; L/P&S/6/298, pp. 151-[170]. 126 7 Feb., 1838; personal surinjam lands in the Deccan. PC 1621, Dr 60, D 9: E/4/753, pp. 663-710; L/P&S/6/305, pp. 753-[778], 787-[812]. 127 31 May, 1838; claim of Sah Beharee Lall [a banker at Lucknow] upon the Government of Oudh. PC 2134, Dr 310, D 35: *E/4/755, pp. 679-711; L/P&S/6/310, pp. 195-[282]. 128 23 Mar., 1836. PC 1658, Dr 117, D 8: *E/4/747, pp. 229-60; L/P&S/6/298, pp. 521-[578]. 129 14 Apr., 1836; assumption of Jaintia. PC 1680, Dr 156, D 11: *E/4/747, pp. 745-55; L/P&S/6/299, pp. 1-[18]. 130 20 Apr., 1836; affairs of Jaipur. PC 1685, Dr 170, D 13: *E/4/747, pp. 787-826; L/P&S/6/299, pp. 27-[86]. 131 20 Apr., 1836; memorial of Mrs. M. Fraser [widow of Maj. G. Fraser, Nagpur Army]. Dr 157, D 12: *E/4/747, pp. 777-85; L/P&S/6/299, pp. 19-[26]. 132 8 June, 1836; affairs of Nepal. PC 1740, Dr 253, D 16: *E/4/747, pp. 1143-56; L/P&S/6/299, pp. 107-[132]. 133 19 Oct., 1836; Eastern Frontier. PC 1777, Dr 463, D 24: *E/4/748, pp. 1183-1236; L/P&S/6/299, pp. 423-[520]. 133X Murder of W. Fraser (Commissioner at Delhi). India PC 1788 approved by Board on 1 July, 1836: L/P&S/6/299, pp. 521-[534]. No Dr, no D. 134 5 Oct., 1836; affairs of Oudh. PC 1798, Dr 459, D 23: *E/4/748, pp. 1035-55; L/P&S/6/299, pp. 391-[422]. 135 5 July, 1837; affairs of Jaipur. PC 1876, Dr 298, D 9: *E/4/751, pp. 463-504; L/P&S/6/300, pp. 235-[292]. 136 5 July, 1837; affairs of Gwalior. PC 1882, Dr 299, D 10: *E/4/751, pp. 505-41; L/P&S/6/300, pp. 293-[332]. 137 3 Mar., 1837; Sindhia and Holkar villages in the Deccan. PC 1883, Dr 97, D 5: *E/4/749, pp. 1008-16; L/P&S/6/300, pp. 61-[76]. 138 20 Sept., 1837. PC 1904, Dr 437, D 22: *E/4/752, pp. 719-864; L/P&S/6/302, pp. 33-[256]. 139 20 Sept., 1837. PC 1907, Dr 446, D 23: *E/4/752, pp. 865-951; L/P&S/6/302, pp. 257-[398]. 140 30 Aug., 1837. PC 1908, Dr 396, D 19: *E/4/752, pp. 531-47; L/P&S/6/301, pp. 143-[172]. 141 28 July, 1837; affairs of Holkar. PC 1910, Dr 315, D 14: *E/4/751, pp. 639-64; L/P&S/6/300, pp. 379-[408]. 142 28 Mar., 1838; affairs of Hyderabad. PC 2048, Dr 174, D 17: *E/4/754, pp. 601-32; L/P&S/6/308, pp. 187-[256]. 143 18 Oct., 1837. PC 1921, Dr 466, D 25: *E/4/752, pp. 1201-42; L/P&S/6/303, pp. 127-[202]. 144 20 June, 1837; Thagi. PC 1909, Dr 264, D 6: *E/4/751, pp. 245-64; L/P&S/6/300, pp. 103-[132]. 145 20 Sept., 1837; affairs of Mysore. PC 1919, Dr 395, D 20: *E/4/752, pp. 635-96; L/P&S/6/301, pp. 79-[142]. 146 28 June, 1837; affairs of Coorg. PC 1920, Dr 265, D 7: *E/4/751, pp. 337-65; L/P&S/6/300, pp. 133-[172]. 147 9 Aug., 1837; Eastern Frontier. PC 1931, Dr 342, D 17: *E/4/752, pp. 51-113; L/P&S/6/300, pp. 429-[512]. 148 15 Nov., 1837. PC 1935, Dr 487, D 29: *E/4/753, pp. 65-112; L/P&S/6/303, pp. 207-[254], 259-[300]. 149 18 July, 1838. PC 1936, Dr 3, D 41: E/4/756, pp. 147-206; L/P&S/6/305, pp. 55-[125], 189-[234]. (L. 150 20 Sept., 1837; North-West Frontier. PC 1959, Dr 436, D 21: *E/4/752, pp. 697-718; L/P&S/6/302, pp. 1-[32]. PP, 1839, XL, 266-7. 151 13 Feb., 1838. PC 1943, Dr 612, D 11: *E/4/753, pp. 841-95; L/P&S/6/304, pp. 297-[346], 355-[390]. 152 28 June, 1837; explanation of T.H. Maddock [ex-Resident in Lucknow] of his conduct in connection with the enquiry concerning M. Ricketts. PC 1965, Dr 283, D 8: *E/4/751, pp. 369-90; L/P&S/6/300, pp. 201-[234]. 153 28 July, 1837; affairs of Jhabua. PC 1963, Dr 343, D 16: *E/4/751, pp. 677-94; L/P&S/6/301, pp. 1-[26]. 154 18 Oct., 1837; affairs of Kotah. PC 1962, Dr 464, D 24: *E/4/752, pp. 1127-1200; L/P&S/6/303, pp. 23-[50], 59-[94]. 155 28 July, 1837; restoration of Sindhia’s districts in Khandesh. PC 1964, Dr 314, D 13: *E/4/751, pp. 619-38; L/P&S/6/300, pp. 345-[378]. 156 25 Oct., 1837; Murshidabad Nizamut. PC 1966, Dr 488, D 27: *E/4/752, pp. 1267-1300; L/P&S/6/303, pp. 305-[360]. 157 16 Aug., 1837; affairs of Jodhpur. PC 1976, Dr 382, D 18: *E/4/752, pp. 267-88; L/P&S/6/301, pp. 47-[78]. 158 10 Jan., 1838. PC 1981, Dr 613, D 4: *E/4/753, pp. 405-58; L/P&S/6/304, pp. 427-[478], 481-[512]. 159 24 Jan., 1838. PC 1982, Dr 30, D 7: *E/4/753, pp. 551-87; L/P&S/6/305, pp. 295-[334], 347-[368]. (L. 160 7 Feb., 1838; Agra. PC 1997, Dr 61, D 10: *E/4/753, pp. 711-90; L/P&S/6/307, pp. 61-[182]. 161 10 Jan., 1838; Bengal. PC 1990, Dr 2, D 5: *E/4/753, pp. 459-80; L/P&S/6/305, pp. 3-[43]. 162 14 Mar., 1838. PC 2005, Dr 40, D 15: *E/4/754, pp. 183-216; L/P&S/6/305, pp. 385-[418], 439-[462]. 163 7 Feb., 1838; death of the Begum Sumroo [widow of Walter Reinhardt] and lapse of estate. PC 1994, Dr 601, D 8: *E/4/753, pp. 647-62; L/P&S/6/304, pp. 119-[138], 151-[160]. 164 21 Feb., 1838. PC 2006, Dr 59, D 13: *E/4/753, pp. 953-97; L/P&S/6/305, pp. 621-[664], 669-[700]. 165 13 Feb., 1838; North-Western Provinces. PC 2007, Dr 63, D 12: *E/4/753, pp. 897-928; L/P&S/6/307, pp. 203-[262]. 166 8 Nov., 1837; succession to the estate of Jind. PC 1962, Dr 465, D 28: *E/4/753, pp. 23-48; L/P&S/6/303, pp. 23-[50], 111-[126]. 167 5 Jan., 1838; affairs of Bhopal. PC 2018, Dr 615, D 3: *E/4/753, pp. 359-72; L/P&S/6/304, pp. 545-[568]. 168 24 Jan., 1838; Sindhia’s districts in the Deccan, Khandesh and Nimar. PC 2019, Dr 8, D 6: *E/4/753, pp. 537-50; L/P&S/6/305, pp. 255-[270], 279-[286]. 169 19 Dec., 1837; accounts of Sir John Campbell [ex-Envoy to Persia]. PC 2017, Dr 584, D 30: *E/4/753, pp. 257-82; L/P&S/6/304, pp. 1-[44]. 170 5 Jan., 1838; retrenchments against military officers in civil employment. PC 2016, Dr 600, D 1: *E/4/753, pp. 333-50; L/P&S/6/304, pp. 45-[64], 69-[80]. +L. 171 5 Jan., 1838; embezzlements of H. Lindsay in Gwalior Residency. PC 2020, Dr 614, D 2: *E/4/753, pp. 351-8; L/P&S/6/304, pp. 525-[536]. 172 11 Apr., 1838; affairs of Oudh. PC 2071, Dr 132, D 26: *E/4/754, pp. 1005-1108; L/P&S/6/307, pp. 395-[478], 533-[628]. +L. 173 28 Mar., 1838; Eastern Frontier. PC 2062, Dr 175, D 18: *E/4/754, pp. 633-73; L/P&S/6/308, pp. 289-[356]. 174 10 Apr., 1838; Mysore princes. PC 2080, Dr 212, D 25: *E/4/754, pp. 963-86; L/P&S/6/308, pp. 667-[702]. 175 10 Apr., 1838; affairs of Gwalior. PC 2078, Dr 196, D 22: E/4/754, pp. 851-67; L/P&S/6/308, pp. 421-[456]. 176 28 Mar., 1838; affairs of Mysore. PC 2079, Dr 180, D 19: *E/4/754, pp. 675-84; L/P&S/6/308, pp. 365-[384]. 177 10 Apr., 1838; Bengal. PC 2081, Dr 194, D 20: *E/4/754, pp. 837-46; L/P&S/6/308, pp. 389-[408]. 178 25 Apr., 1838; affairs of Jodhpur. PC 2083, Dr 236, D 28: *E/4/754, pp. 1139-58; L/P&S/6/308, pp. 711-[742]. 179 16 May, 1838. PC 2089, Dr 282, D 30: *E/4/755, pp. 477-520; L/P&S/6/309, pp. 169-[246]. 180 10 Apr., 1838; affairs of the Gaikwar of Baroda. PC 2095, Dr 209, D 24: *E/4/754, pp. 887-961; L/P&S/6/308, pp. 537-[658]. 181 20 Mar., 1838; Farrukhabad stipendiaries. PC 1997, Dr 118, D 16: *E/4/754, pp. 351-75; L/P&S/6/307, pp. 61-[138], 359-[374]. 182 31 May, 1838; states on and beyond the Indus. PC 2114, Dr 311, D 36: *E/4/755, pp. 713-32; L/P&S/6/310, pp. 303-[334]. 183 25 May, 1838; appointment of Lt. Col. G.E. Gowan as Commissioner in Kumaun. PC 2007, Dr 137, D 33: *E/4/755, pp. 593-600; L/P&S/6/307, pp. 203-[238]; L/P&S/6/308, pp. 45-[48]. (L 184 16 May, 1838. PC 2113, Dr 283, D 31: *E/4/755, pp. 521-54; L/P&S/6/309, pp. 267-[330]. 185 6 June, 1838. PC 2128, Dr 309, D 37: *E/4/755, pp. 963-1012; L/P&S/6/310, pp. 109-[154], 159-[194]. 186 22 Aug., 1838; North-Western Provinces. PC 2133, Dr 413, D 45: E/4/756, pp. 829-84; L/P&S/6/311, pp. 15-[102]. 187 22 Aug., 1838; North-Western Provinces. PC 2135, Dr 437, D 46: *E/4/756, pp. 885-920; L/P&S/6/311, pp. 209-[264]. 188 25 July, 1838. PC 2136, Dr 414, D 43: *E/4/756, pp. 243-88; L/P&S/6/311, pp. 103-[190]. 189 22 Aug., 1838; North-Western Provinces. PC 2139, Dr 450, D 47: E/4/756, pp. 921-56; L/P&S/6/311, pp. 279-[340]. 190 10 May, 1838; case of Rada Kishen, late Serishtadar of the Ambala Political Agency. PC 2129, Dr 284, D 32: *E/4/755, pp. 555-64; L/P&S/6/309, pp. 336-[354]. 191 31 May, 1838; insurrection in Kanara. PC 2148, Dr 308, D 34: *E/4/755, pp. 643-78; L/P&S/6/310, pp. 27-[82]. 192 2 May, 1838; charges against Thomas Metcalfe [Political Resident in Delhi]. PC 2130, Dr 258, D 29: *E/4/755, pp. 313-26; L/P&S/6/309, pp. 5-[20], 29-[36]. 193 22 Aug., 1838; North-Western Provinces. PC 2152, Dr 475, D 48: *E/4/756, pp. 957-84; L/P&S/6/312, pp. 1-[40]. 194 13 June, 1838; affairs of Hyderabad. PC 2163, Dr 342, D 38: *E/4/755, pp. 1057-68; L/P&S/6/310, pp. 421-[456]. 195 4 July, 1838; Thagi. PC 2167, Dr 399, D 40: *E/4/756, pp. 81-96; L/P&S/6/311, pp. 1-[24]. 196 17 Aug., 1838; affairs of Bhopal. PC 2195, Dr 477, D 44: *E/4/756, pp. 737-48; L/P&S/6/312, pp. 61-[80]. 197 18 July, 1838; Bengal. PC 2198, Dr 415, D 42: *E/4/756, pp. 207-18; L/P&S/6/311. pp. 191-[208]. 198 22 Aug., 1838; affairs of Gwalior. PC 2212, Dr 476, D 49: *E/4/756, pp. 985-1000; L/P&S/6/312, pp. 41-[60]. 199 19 Sept., 1838; disturbed state of Western Malwa. PC 2225, Dr 549, D 51: *E/4/757, pp. 399-428; L/P&S/6/312, pp. 152-[209]. 200 19 Sept., 1838; North-Western Provinces. PC 2222, Dr 564, D 52: *E/4/757, pp. 429-55; L/P&S/6/312, pp. 300-[341]. 201 19 Sept., 1838; Eastern Frontier. PC 2241, Dr 565, D 53: *E/4/757, pp. 457-82; L/P&S/6/312, pp. 342-[381]. 202 29 Aug., 1838; grant for the tomb of the Persian ambassador at Najaf. PC 1936, Dr 3, D 50: E/4/756, pp. 1065-73; L/P&S/6/305, pp. 55-[126], 189-[234]. 203 28 Nov., 1838; partition treaty with Kotah. PC 2248, Dr 654, D 66: *E/4/757, pp. 1141-74; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 183-[238]. 204 24 Oct., 1838; North-Western Provinces. PC 2226, Dr 577, D 60: *E/4/757, pp. 805-36; L/P&S/6/312, pp. 410-[461]. 205 17 Oct., 1838; affairs of Ava. PC 2244, Dr 604, D 56: *E/4/757, pp. 693-713; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 21-[62]. 206 24 Oct., 1838; affairs of Nepal. PC 2245, Dr 578, D 61: *E/4/757, pp. 837-48; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 1-[18]. 207 19 Sept., 1838; affairs of Mysore. PC 2246, Dr 566, D 54: *E/4/757, pp. 483-90; L/P&S/6/312, pp. 382-[393]. 208 5 Dec., 1838; states on the Indus. PC 2247, Dr 710, D 67: *E/4/758, pp. 57-68; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 325-[345]. 209 17 Oct., 1838; affairs of Jodhpur. PC 2252, Dr 605, D 57: *E/4/757, pp. 715-27; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 73-[96]. 210 17 Oct., 1838; abuses at Sambhar. PC 2253, Dr 606, D 58: *E/4/757, pp. 729-44; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 97-[120]. 211 6 Feb., 1839. PC 2261, Dr 41, D 4: *E/4/758, pp. 635-75; L/P&S/6/314, pp. 51-[118]. 212 14 Nov., 1838. PC 2265, Dr 655, D 63: *E/4/757, pp. 939-58; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 239-[268]. 213 17 Oct., 1838; allowances of Capt. C.M. Wade [Political Agent in Ludhiana]. PC 2268, Dr 613, D 59: *E/4/757, pp. 745-52; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 121-[132]. 214 6 Feb., 1839. PC 2277, Dr 42, D 5: *E/4/758, pp. 677-703; L/P&S/6/314, pp. 119-[163]. 215 14 Nov., 1838; rewards to the Coorgs, and allowances of the Superintendent of Coorg. PC 2272, Dr 656, D 64: *E/4/757, pp. 959-71; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 269-[286]. 216 30 Jan., 1839. PC 2278, Dr 20, D 3: *E/4/758, pp. 531-60; L/P&S/6/314, pp. 1-[49]. +L. 217 21 Nov., 1838; claim of M.P. Edgeworth [Assistant Political Agent in Ambala] and others to compensation for plundered property. PC 2271, Dr 666, D 65: *E/4/757, pp. 1105-12; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 287-[300]. 218 13 Feb., 1839. PC 2308, Dr 52, D 6: *E/4/758, pp. 767-803; L/P&S/6/314, pp. 164-[219]. 219 9 Jan., 1839; affairs of Holkar. PC 2305, Dr 776, D 1: *E/4/758, pp. 297-312; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 352-[377]. 220 4 Dec., 1839; resumption of Upper Assam. PC 2303, Dr 498, D 24: *E/4/761, pp. 29-70; L/P&S/6/315, pp. 297-[364]. 221 9 Jan., 1839; Bengal. PC 2307, Dr 777, D 2: *E/4/758, pp. 313-21; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 384-[397]. 222 27 Mar., 1839; affairs of Gwalior. PC 2312, Dr 147, D 8: *E/4/758, pp. 1187-1210; L/P&S/6/314, pp. 256-[293]. 223 27 Mar., 1839. PC 2335, Dr 148, D 9: E/4/758, pp. 1211-58; L/P&S/6/314, pp. 294-[367]. 223X Affairs of Gaikwar. Bombay PC 2364 altered by Board on 17 June, 1839: L/P&S/6/315, pp. 67A-[n.p.]. No DR, no D. 224 10 Apr., 1839; affairs of Jaipur. PC 2363, Dr 198, D 10: *E/4/759, pp. 163-87; L/P&S/6/315, pp. 1-[44]. 225 10 July, 1839; Eastern Frontier. PC 2365, Dr 329, D 13: E/4/759, pp. 1061-72; L/P&S/6/315, pp. 69-[88]. 226 30 Oct., 1839; affairs of Mysore. PC 2492, Dr 624, D 20: *E/4/760, pp. 1029-72; L/P&S/6/316, pp. 187-[260]. 227 11 Sept., 1839; affairs of Hyderabad. PC 2490, Dr 512, D 17: *E/4/760, pp. 483-502; L/P&S/6/316, pp. 1-[32]. 228 1 Apr., 1840; Eastern Frontier. PC 2499, Dr 61, D 12: *E/4/762, pp. 175-224; L/P&S/6/317, pp. 1-[72]. +L. 229 23 Oct., 1839; affairs of Jaipur. PC 2504, Dr 583, D 19: *E/4/760, pp. 915-28; L/P&S/6/316, pp. 77-[104]. 230 13 Nov., 1839; Bengal. PC 2513, Dr 639, D 21: *E/4/760, pp. 1149-71; L/P&S/6/316, pp. 329-[372]. 231 27 Nov., 1839. PC 2519, Dr 674, D 23: *E/4/760, pp. 1291-1318; L/P&S/6/316, pp. 377-[424]. 232 22 Jan., 1840. PC 2524, Dr 22, D 3: *E/4/761, pp. 403-44; L/P&S/6/317, pp. 151-[226]. 233 29 Jan., 1840. PC 2526, Dr 39, D 5: *E/4/761, pp. 611-39; L/P&S/6/317, pp. 275-[336]. 234 11 Feb., 1840; North-Western Provinces. PC 2528, Dr 49, D 6: *E/4/761, pp. 741-836; L/P&S/6/317, pp. 337-[462]. 235 19 Feb., 1840; North-Western Provinces. PC 2531, Dr 74, D 7: *E/4/761, pp. 883-912; L/P&S/6/317, pp. 463-[514]. 236 12 Mar., 1840; North-Western Provinces. PC 2535, Dr 97, D 10: *E/4/761, pp. 1143-76; L/P&S/6/317, pp. 515-[574]. 237 18 Sept., 1839; claims against Maj. Gen. J. Briggs [ex-Acting Resident at Nagpur]. Dr 513, D 18: *E/4/760, pp. 609-13; L/P&S/6/316, pp. 33-[36]. 238 24 Dec., 1839; case of Maj. J.A. Moore [ex-Military Secretary with Nizam of Hyderabad]. PC 2591, Dr 723, D 26: *E/4/761, pp. 235-46; L/P&S/6/318, pp. 207-[222]. 239 2 June, 1840. PC 2564, Dr 165, D 24: E/4/762, pp. 1351-1409; L/P&S/6/318, pp. 93-[189]. +2L. 240 29 Jan., 1840; affairs of Nagpur. PC 2603, Dr 38, D 4: *E/4/761, pp. 587-610; L/P&S/6/318, pp. 223-[260]. 241 24 Dec., 1839; accounts of Sir John Campbell [ex-Envoy to Persia]. PC 2569, Dr 722, D 25: *E/4/761, pp. 227-34; L/P&S/6/318, pp. 191-[206]. 241X Case of Diwan Khait Singh of Charkhari. See full entry at 254. 242 4 Mar., 1840; affairs of Oudh. PC 2615, Dr 85, D 9: E/4/761, pp. 979-1028; L/P&S/6/318, pp. 411-[476]. 243 1 Apr., 1840; affairs of Jodhpur. PC 2629, Dr 135, D 13: E/4/762, pp. 225-72; L/P&S/6/318, pp. 623-[708]. +L. 244 25 Mar., 1840; depredations in Malwa and Rajputana. PC 2645, Dr 137, D 11: *E/4/761, pp. 1342-67; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 5-[44]. 245 5 May, 1840; pension fund for the Nizam’s local officers. PC 2524, Dr 96, D 20: E/4/762, pp. 717-24; L/P&S/6/317, pp. 151-[196]; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 477-[480]. 246 24 Apr., 1840; Murshidabad Nizamut. PC 2650, Dr 208, D 17: *E/4/762, pp. 561-98; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 47-[92]. 247 1 Apr., 1840; North-Western Provinces. PC 2661, Dr 149, D 14: E/4/762, pp. 273-319; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 119-[190]. 248 27 May, 1840; North-Western Provinces. PC 2667, Dr 268, D 21: *E/4/762, pp. 1045-66; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 191-[226]. 249 24 Apr., 1840. PC 2668, Dr 215, D 19: E/4/762, pp. 613-54; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 227-[294]. 250 27 May, 1840; affairs of Mysore. PC 2674, Dr 269, D 22: *E/4/762, pp. 1067-92; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 347-[386]. +L. 251 2 June, 1840. PC 2695, Dr 286, D 25: *E/4/762, pp. 1411-43; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 489-[522], 525-[546]. +L. 252 26 Aug., 1840; supply of stores to the Nizam’s army. PC 2659, Dr 238, D 29: *E/4/763, pp. 973-87; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 93-[118]. 253 24 Apr., 1840; Murshidabad Nizamut. PC 2693, Dr 214, D 18: *E/4/762, pp. 599-611; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 465-[476], pp. 481-[488]. 254 24 Apr., 1840; case of Diwan Khait Singh of Charkhari. PC 2614, Dr 136, D 16: *E/4/762, pp. 525-59; L/P&S/6/318, pp. 353-[410]. 255 27 May, 1840; provision of information concerning jagirdars. Dr 270, D 23: *E/4/762, pp. 1093-1103; L/P&S/6/320, pp. 1-[4]. 255X Deposition of Raja of Satara. India PC 2623 altered by Board on 3 Mar., 1840: L/P&S/6/318, pp. 477-[606]. Dr 186, D 1 of 1 Apr., 1840. 256 15 July, 1840; Thagi. PC 2749, Dr 387, D 26: *E/4/763, pp. 551-66; L/P&S/6/320, pp. 7-[28]. 257 29 July, 1840; North-Western Provinces. PC 2750, Dr 415, D 27: *E/4/763, pp. 655-95; L/P&S/6/320, pp. 29-[102]. 258 19 Aug., 1840; Eastern Frontier. PC 2770, Dr 491, D 28: *E/4/763, pp. 895-944; L/P&S/6/320, pp. 173-[248]. 259 30 Sept., 1840; certain reductions in the pay of Madras officers. PC 2780, Dr 590, D 30: *E/4/763, pp. 1327-44; L/P&S/6/320, pp. 281-[304]. 260 23 Dec., 1840. PC 2810, Dr 624, D 34: *E/4/764, pp. 907-1010; L/P&S/6/320, pp. 361-[496]. +2L. 261 23 June, 1841; Kanara insurrection. PC 2834, Dr 450, D 19: E/4/766, pp. 951-88; L/P&S/6/321, pp. 1-[56]. 262 31 Oct., 1840; allowances of Sir H. Pottinger [Political Agent in Sind]. PC 2842, Dr 619, D 32: *E/4/764, pp. 109-16; L/P&S/6/321, pp. 127-[134]. 263 7 Oct., 1840. PC 2841, Dr 605, D 31: *E/4/764, pp. 101-8; L/P&S/6/321, pp. 111-[126]. 264 1 Jan., 1841; North-Western Provinces. PC 2866, Dr 763, D 1: *E/4/764, pp. 1079-1136; L/P&S/6/321, pp. 135-[228]. 265 13 Jan., 1841. PC 2872, Dr 762, D 2: *E/4/764, pp. 1248-95; L/P&S/6/321, pp. 229-[272], 275-[304]. 266 18 Nov., 1840; succession to the Rampur Jagir. PC 2873, Dr 678, D 33: *E/4/764, pp. 483-506; L/P&S/6/321, pp. 305-[340]. 267 23 Dec., 1840; affairs of Rampur. PC 2922, Dr 776, D 35: *E/4/764, pp. 1011-18; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 13-[28]. 268 21 Apr., 1841. PC 2944, Dr 252, D 8: *E/4/765, pp. 1135-70; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 73-[102], 105-[120]. 269 13 Jan., 1841; allowances of Maj. F. Farrant and Lt. E. Pottinger [attached to the Persian mission]. PC 2945, Dr 3, D 3: *E/4/764, pp. 1296-1303; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 139-[146], 133-[136] [sic]. 270 28 July, 1841. PC 2984, Dr 451, D 22: E/4/767, pp. 221-310; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 483-[558], 599-[646]. 271 28 Apr., 1841; North-Western Provinces. PC 2981, Dr 280, D 10: *E/4/765, pp. 1421-74; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 319-[374], 383-[418]. Para. 45, PP, 1854, XLVII, 177. 272 16 Mar., 1841; presents given and received by Lord Keane [Commander-in-Chief, Bombay] and his suite. PC 2982, Dr 165, D 6: *E/4/765, pp. 459-72; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 427-[438], 443-[450]. 273 24 Feb., 1841; claims to the allowance of second in command of the detachment in Persia. PC 2983, Dr 127, D 5: *E/4/765, pp. 365-72; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 453-[464]. 274 13 July, 1841; North-Western Provinces. PC 3012, Dr 502, D 20: *E/4/767, pp. 5-56; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 49-[136]. 275 2 June, 1841. PC 3011, Dr 372, D 15: *E/4/766, pp. 767-98; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 1-[48]. 276 16 June, 1841; intrigues and conspiracies in the south of India. PC 3024, Dr 427, D 18: *E/4/766, pp. 849-73; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 137-[178]. 277 11 May, 1841; Eastern Frontier. PC 3027, Dr 338, D 12: E/4/766, pp. 59-99; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 179-[248]. 278 28 Apr., 1841; affairs of Oudh. PC 3041, Dr 300, D 11: *E/4/765, pp. 1475-93; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 301-[332]. 279 25 May, 1841; Mysore and Coorg. PC 3048, Dr 339, D 13: *E/4/766, pp. 619-38; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 333-[362]. 280 27 Aug., 1841. PC 3068, Dr 588, D 31: E/4/767, pp. 875-920; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 387-[464]. 281 2 June, 1841; case of Diwan Khait Singh. PC 3088, Dr 398, D 16: *E/4/766, pp. 799-810; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 609-[624]. 282 31 Mar., 1841; the yacht Prince Regent. Dr 209, D 7: E/4/765, pp. 721-5; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 693-[696]. 283 4 Aug., 1841. PC 3097, Dr 522, D 23: *E/4/767, pp. 437-84; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 697-[774]. 284 4 Aug., 1841. PC 3105, Dr 543, D 24: *E/4/767, pp. 485-540; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 849-[930]. 285 2 June, 1841; Eastern Frontier. PC 3104, Dr 399, D 17: *E/4/766, pp. 811-46; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 775-[848]. 286 25 Aug., 1841; North-Western Provinces. PC 3173, Dr 589, D 30: *E/4/767, pp. 799-870; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 219-[334]. 287 25 Aug., 1841. PC 3180, Dr 587, D 29: *E/4/767, pp. 725-98; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 109-[218]. 288 1 Sept., 1841; Eastern Frontier. PC 3167, Dr 612, D 32: *E/4/767, pp. 1203-30; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 335-[380]. 289 11 Aug., 1841; affairs of Nagpur. PC 3166, Dr 560, D 26: *E/4/767, pp. 553-64; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 77-[94]. 290 19 July, 1841; slave trade. PC 3162, Dr 511, D 21: *E/4/767, pp. 167-71; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 25-[36]. 291 11 Aug., 1841; Prince Jamhood Deen of Mysore. PC 3196, Dr 559, D 25: *E/4/767, pp. 547-51; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 57-[76]. 292 25 Aug., 1841; vakils of the ex-Raja of Satara. PC 3198, Dr 585, D 27: *E/4/767, pp. 715-19; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 95-[104]. 293 31 Dec., 1841; case of Tuanku Muhammad Saad of Kedah. PC 3232, Dr 917, D 47: *E/4/768, pp. 1021-40; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 529-[562]. 294 27 Oct., 1841; case of Hassan Ali Khan of Jhajjar. PC 3233, Dr 741, D 35: *E/4/768, pp. 337-48; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 603-[622]. 295 31 Dec., 1841; Bengal. PC 3235, Dr 868, D 42: *E/4/768, pp. 939-78; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 223-[288]. 296 May 1842; affairs of the Gaikwar. PC 3238, Dr 776 cancelled by Board in May 1842: L/P&S/6/325, pp. 29-[68]. 297 26 Jan., 1842. PC 3261, Dr 12, D 1: *E/4/769, pp. 163-253; L/P&S/6/326, pp. 1-[146]. 298 20 Oct., 1841; ex-King of Johanna. PC 3253, Dr 728, D 34: *E/4/768, pp. 199-204; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 591-[602]. 299 21 Dec., 1841; Punjab and Afghanistan. PC 3276, Dr 871, D 41: *E/4/768, pp. 829-56; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 401-[444]. 300 31 Dec., 1841; affairs of Sindhia. PC 3255, Dr 918, D 48: *E/4/768, pp. 1041-60; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 563-[592]. 301 31 Dec., 1841; Mysore and Coorg. PC 3257, Dr 915, D 45: *E/4/768, pp. 989-1006; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 473-[504]. 302 21 Dec., 1841; affairs of Jaipur. PC 3252, Dr 869, D 39: *E/4/768, pp. 761-92; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 289-[340]. 303 21 Dec., 1841; affairs of Oudh. PC 3254, Dr 870, D 40: *E/4/768, pp. 793-828; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 341-[400]. 304 1 Dec., 1841; deductions from sums drawn by Capt. J.K. McCausland [ex-assistant to the Political Agent in Sabathu]. PC 3272, Dr 786, D 38: *E/4/768, pp. 607-20; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 201-[222]. 305 1 Feb., 1842; North-Western Provinces. PC 3273, Dr 13, D 3: E/4/769, pp. 329-88; L/P&S/6/326, pp. 147-[242]. 306 26 Jan., 1842; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 3310, Dr 26, D 2: *E/4/769, pp. 255-78; L/P&S/6/326, pp. 299-[442]. 307 22 Mar., 1842. PC 3321, Dr 147, D 5: *E/4/769, pp. 1119-64; L/P&S/6/326, pp. 575-[644]. 308 1 June, 1842; North-Western Provinces. PC 3374, Dr 286, D 8: *E/4/770, pp. 729-65; L/P&S/6/327, pp. 217-[274]. 309 16 Feb., 1842; case of Maj. E. Armstrong [Madras Light Infantry]. PC 3373, Dr 70, D 4: E/4/769, pp. 505-20; L/P&S/6/326, pp. 443-[468]. 310 30 Dec., 1842; assumption of Colaba. PC 3420, Dr 824, D 29: *E/4/772, pp. 1453-64; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 459-[478]. 311 24 May, 1842. PC 3442, Dr 285, D 7: *E/4/770, pp. 563-618; L/P&S/6/327, pp. 121-[216]. 312 13 July, 1842; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 3498, Dr 389, D 9: *E/4/771, pp. 63-92; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 69-[120]. 313 2 Nov., 1842; internal condition of the Rajput states. PC 3496, Dr 701, D 23: *E/4/772, pp. 464-93; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 115-[162]. 314 21 Dec., 1842. PC 3503, Dr 745, D 28: *E/4/772, pp. 1201-80; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 213-[326]. 315 13 July, 1842. PC 3501, Dr 390, D 10: *E/4/771, pp. 93-116; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 121-[156]. 316 17 Aug., 1842; claims to compensation for loss of property in the Kanara insurrection. PC 3502, Dr 441, D 12: *E/4/771, pp. 559-[570]; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 455-[472]. 317 24 May, 1842; adjustment in the allowances of Sir H. Pottinger [Resident in Sind]. PC 3499, Dr 284, D 6: *E/4/770, pp. 553-62; L/P&S/6/327, pp. 105-[120]. 318 17 Aug., 1842; North-Western Provinces. PC 3514, Dr 512, D 13: *E/4/771, pp. 541-612; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 229-[292]. 319 31 Aug., 1842; North-Western Provinces. PC 3516, Dr 561, D 15: *E/4/771, pp. 771-806; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 485-[544]. 320 21 Sept., 1842; affairs of Jodhpur. PC 3522, Dr 587, D 16: *E/4/771, pp. 919-48; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 545-[598]. 321 16 Nov., 1842; affairs of Hyderabad. PC 3552, Dr 661, D 24: *E/4/772, pp. 558-88; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 13-[72]. 321X Paragraphs on the assumption of Mandvi. See full entry at 1022. 322 2 Nov., 1842; Mysore and Coorg. PC 3565, Dr 678, D 22: E/4/772, pp. 441-61; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 73-[114]. 323 1 Feb., 1843. PC 3640, Dr 65, D 2: E/4/773, pp. 345-446; L/P&S/6/330, pp. 305-[466]. 324 28 Sept., 1842; affairs of Oudh. PC 3598, Dr 598, D 19: *E/4/771, pp. 1171-94; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 661-[680] [sic]. 325 27 July, 1842; transmission of despatches directed to Lord Ellenborough [Governor-General]. PC 3581, Dr 453, D 11: *E/4/771, pp. 347-51; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 217-[228]. 326 21 Sept., 1842; ex-Raja of Satara. PC 3600, Dr 589, D 18: *E/4/771, pp. 957-64; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 619-[630]. 327 24 Aug., 1842; death of Csoma de Körös [Hungarian traveller]. PC 3601, Dr 520, D 14: *E/4/771, pp. 665-9; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 473-[484]. 328 21 Sept., 1842; proposed pension fund for the Nizam’s local officers. PC 3608, Dr 588, D 17: *E/4/771, pp. 949-56; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 599-[618]. 329 14 Dec., 1842; affairs of Sindhia. PC 3618, Dr 768, D 26: *E/4/772, pp. 1060-75, L/P&S/6/329, pp. 327-[360]. 330 18 Jan., 1843. PC 3660, Dr 8, D 1: *E/4/773, pp. 27-98; L/P&S/6/330, pp. 1-[114]. 331 30 Dec., 1842. PC 3661, Dr 825, D 30: *E/4/772, pp. 1465-1510; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 477-[552] 332 14 Dec., 1842; North-East Frontier. PC 3654, Dr 798, D 27: *E/4/772, pp. 1076-89; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 657-[682]. 333 30 Dec., 1842; ex-Raja of Kedah. PC 3688, Dr 826, D 31: *E/4/772, pp. 1511-29, L/P&S/6/329, pp. 553-[580]. 334 1 Feb., 1843. PC 3710, Dr 66, D 3: *E/4/773, pp. 447-98; L/P&S/6/330, pp. 467-[558]. 335 28 Sept., 1842; case of Charles Masson [traveller in Afghanistan and Baluchistan]. PC 3687, Dr 630, D 21: *E/4/771, pp. 1207-12, L/P&S/6/329, pp. 1A-[12] 336 16 Nov., 1842; advance to Kurreem Khan [vakil to Nawab Hassan Ali Khan of Jhajjar]. Dr 731, D 25: *E/4/772, pp. 590-4; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 163-[166]. 337 1 Mar., 1843. PC 3796, Dr 113, D 4: *E/4/773, pp. 729-97; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 1-[114]. 338 28 Mar., 1843; affairs of Oudh. PC 3815, Dr 178, D 8: *E/4/773, pp. 1117-28; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 143-[166]. 339 21 Apr., 1843; North-East Frontier. PC 3798, Dr 221, D 9: *E/4/774, pp. 133-59; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 235-[282]. 340 30 May, 1843; affairs of the Nizam. PC 3801, Dr 304, D 11: E/4/774, pp. 801-30; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 383-[440]. 341 22 Mar., 1843; estate of Csoma de Körös. PC 3869, Dr 159, D 6: *E/4/773, pp. 855-60; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 127-[138]. 342 14 June, 1843; North-East Frontier. PC 3882, Dr 234, D 15: E/4/774, pp. 857-66; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 295-[310]. 343 4 Oct., 1843. PC 3901, Dr 627, D 30: *E/4/776, pp. 139-208; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 321-[434]. Paras. 118-20, PP, 1854, XLVII, 178. 344 3 May, 1843; payments to Saleh Muhammad and Mohun Lall for services in Afghanistan. PC 3895, Dr 267, D 10: *E/4/774, pp. 503-10; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 369-[382]. 345 30 May, 1843; case of the family of Juggut Seth Indur Chund of Murshidabad. PC 3896, Dr 324, D 14: *E/4/774, pp. 845-52; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 465-[480]. 346 26 Sept., 1843; Mysore and Coorg. PC 3932, Dr 614, D 27: *E/4/775, pp. 945-62; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 203-[234]. 347 30 May, 1843; swords presented to Majs. Gen. Sir George Pollock, Sir William Nott, and Sir Robert Sale. PC 3937, Dr 323, D 13: E/4/774, pp. 837-44; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 453-[464]. 348 26 Sept., 1843. PC 3940, Dr 615, D 28: *E/4/775, pp. 963-90; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 235-[292]. 349 20 Sept., 1843; Bengal. PC 3953, Dr 598, D 23: *E/4/775, pp. 763-84; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 847-[882]. 350 20 Sept., 1843; North-Western Provinces. PC 3965, Dr 599, D 24: *E/4/775, pp. 785-812; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 883-[930]. 351 26 July, 1843; hostages and prisoners in Afghanistan. PC 3975, Dr 490, D 20: *E/4/775, pp. 239-46; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 685-[676] [sic], 677-[684]. 352 25 Oct., 1843; North-Western Provinces. PC 3984, Dr 662, D 32: *E/4/776, pp. 341-75; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 527-[600]. 353 5 July, 1843; pensions to Afghans who had rendered service to the British. PC 3976, Dr 450, D 18: *E/4/775, pp. 85-92; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 603-[618]. 354 28 June, 1843; deficiency in the Shikarpur treasury. Dr 405, D 17: *E/4/774, pp. 1055-9; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 599-[602]. 355 20 Sept., 1843; North-East Frontier. PC 4019, Dr 601, D 26: *E/4/775, pp. 837-44; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 37-[50] [sic]. 356 20 Sept., 1843; affairs of Oudh. PC 4015, Dr 600, D 25: *E/4/775, pp. 813-36; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 1-[36]. 357 15 Nov., 1843. PC 4031, Dr 669, D 38: *E/4/776, pp. 602-57; L/P&S/6/333, pp. 41-[104], 113-[150]. 358 4 Oct., 1843; affairs of the Nizam. PC 4018, Dr 628, D 31: *E/4/776, pp. 209-24; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 435-[470]. 359 30 Aug., 1843; possible palace for the Governor-General at Agra. PC 4036, Dr 574, D 22: *E/4/775, pp. 559-72; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 783-[818]. 360 25 Oct., 1843; succession to the estate of Kythul. PC 4077, Dr 667, D 33: *E/4/776, pp. 376-97; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 619-[656]. 361 1 Nov., 1843; affairs of Jaipur. PC 4076, Dr 682, D 35: *E/4/776, pp. 552-69; L/P&S/6/333, pp. 175-[210]. 362 1 Nov., 1843; allowances of Lt. Col. T. Robinson [Officiating Political Agent in Mewar]. PC 4081, Dr 683, D 36: *E/4/776, pp. 570-8; L/P&S/6/333, pp. 211-[228]. 363 15 Nov., 1843; affairs of Gwalior. PC 4087, Dr 684, D 39: *E/4/776, pp. 658-75; L/P&S/6/333, pp. 229-[256]. 364 1 Nov., 1843; funeral of Prince Jamhood Deen of Mysore. Dr 685, D 37: *E/4/776, pp. 580-5; L/P&S/6/333, pp. 257-[260]. 365 29 Nov., 1843; memorial from P. Friell [ex-employee of the Nawab of Oudh]. Dr 749, D 40: *E/4/776, pp. 822-5; L/P&S/6/333, pp. 281-[284]. 366 31 Jan., 1844; North-Western Provinces. PC 4159, Dr 23, D 3: *E/4/777, pp. 343-74; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 67-[134]. 367 6 Mar., 1844; North-Western Provinces. PC 4160, Dr 74, D 10: *E/4/777, pp. 751-84; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 223-[282]. 368 6 Dec., 1843; plunder of the ship Sultana. PC 4152, Dr 787, D 41: *E/4/776, pp. 886-90; L/P&S/6/333, pp. 285-[296]. 369 27 Mar., 1844. PC 4185, Dr 164, D 15: *E/4/777, pp. 1085-1174; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 549-[700]. 370 24 Jan., 1844; reductions in the allowances of Lt. Col. R. Taylor [Political Agent in Turkish Arabia]. PC 4182, Dr 24, D 2: *E/4/777, pp. 125-40; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 135-[162]. 371 28 Feb., 1844; Mysore and Coorg. PC 4186, Dr 75, D 6: *E/4/777, pp. 637-52; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 283-[310]. 372 21 May, 1844. PC 4205, Dr 259, D 21: *E/4/778, pp. 505-80; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 413-[548]. 373 27 Mar., 1844; North-East Frontier. PC 4193, Dr 163, D 14: *E/4/777, pp. 1045-84; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 469-[548]. 374 6 Mar., 1844; proposed pension fund for the Nizam’s local officers. PC 4194, Dr 142, D 12: *E/4/777, pp. 793-802; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 441-[464]. +L. 375 3 Apr., 1844; North-Western Provinces. PC 4219, Dr 180, D 18: *E/4/778, pp. 155-223; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 57-[174]. 376 31 Jan., 1844; claims of Charles Masson. PC 4207, Dr 71, D 5: *E/4/777, pp 383-96; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 195-[222]. 377 24 Jan., 1844; recognition of foreign consuls. Dr 11, D 1: *E/4/777, pp. 119-24; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 1-[1A]. 378 6 Mar., 1844; compensation to Asst. Surgeon A. Leith and Capt. C. W. Whitelock of the Sind agency. PC 4220, Dr 97, D 11: *E/4/777, pp. 785-92; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 395-[410]. 379 1 May, 1844; North-Western Provinces. PC 4223, Dr 249, D 19: *E/4/778, pp. 391-428; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 267-[328]. 379X Paragraphs respecting documents required by the Dutch Government. Not traced. 380 3 Apr., 1844; affairs of the Nizam. PC 4237, Dr 179, D 17: *E/4/778, pp. 121-54; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 1-[56]. 381 27 Mar., 1844; Jodhpur succession. PC 4226, Dr 165, D 16: *E/4/777, pp. 1175-84; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 701-[720]. 382 28 Feb., 1844; deficiency in the Shikarpur treasury. PC 4258, Dr 130, D 8: *E/4/777, pp. 657-61; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 421-[432]. 383 6 Mar., 1844; recognition of foreign consuls. Dr 148, D 13: *E/4/777, pp. 803-8; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 465-[468]. 384 17 July, 1844. PC 4344, Dr 424, D 27: *E/4/779, pp. 453-522; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 811-[946]. 385 26 June, 1844; Bengal. PC 4345, Dr 425, D 26; *E/4/778, pp. 1211-39; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 947-[1000]. 386 1 May, 1844; letter of G. Thompson [agent for the King of Delhi]. Dr 281, D 20: E/4/778, pp. 429-33; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 409-[412]. 387 28 Aug., 1844; annexation of the Cutch political agency to the government of Sind. PC 4356, Dr 626, D 32: *E/4/779, pp. 1177-88; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 447-[478]. 388 2 Oct., 1844; disturbances in Saugor and Bundelkhand. PC 4445, Dr 718, D 33: *E/4/780, pp. 419-67; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 739-[830]. 389 26 June, 1844; claim of Capt. J. Bean to compensation for his house at Quetta. PC 4384, Dr 411, D 25: *E/4/778, pp. 1203-10; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 637-[656]. 389X Paragraphs on the cases of Capt. C. Mackenzie, Capt. G. Lawrence, and Dr. G. Berwick. India PC 4385 altered by Board on 1 June, 1844: L/P&S/6/335, pp. 613-[620]. Dr 388, D 23 of 5 June, 1844. 390 2 Aug., 1844; frontier disputes with the Burmese; and removal of E.A. Blundell [Commissioner in Tenasserim]. PC 4391, Dr 584, D 30: *E/4/779, pp. 895-945; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 325-[404]. 391 30 Oct., 1844. PC 4492, Dr 759, D 38: *E/4/780, pp. 709-821; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 349-[542]. 392 6 Nov., 1844; affairs of Shorapur. PC 4495, Dr 769, D 39: *E/4/780, pp. 955-1002; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 21-[102]. 393 2 Oct., 1844; charges against Capt. W.B. Jackson [Madras Native Infantry]. PC 4482, Dr 719, D 34: *E/4/780, pp. 469-92; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 831-[870]. 394 6 Nov., 1844. PC 4510, Dr 794, D 44: *E/4/780, pp. 1031-95; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 543-[664]. 395 6 Nov., 1844; Mysore and Coorg. PC 4515, Dr 795, D 45: *E/4/780, pp. 1109-40; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 219-[258]. 396 6 Nov., 1844; North-Western Provinces. PC 4518, Dr 796, D 46: *E/4/780, pp. 1141-57; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 259-[288]. 397 20 Nov., 1844; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 4525, Dr 821, D 48: *E/4/781, pp. 61-92; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 685-[746]. 398 20 Nov., 1844; North-Western Provinces. PC 4543, Dr 822, D 49: *E/4/781, pp. 93-132; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 747-[818]. 399 6 Nov., 1844; reduction in allowances of Maj. Sir W.C. Harris [ex-Envoy to Shoa]. PC 4523, Dr 770, D 40: *E/4/780, pp. 1003-8; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 103-[118]. 400 6 Nov., 1844; affairs of the late Prince Jamhood Deen. PC 4528, Dr 773, D 43: *E/4/780, pp. 1097-1108; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 159-[178]. 401 6 Nov., 1844; further claims on account of services in Afghanistan. PC 4526, Dr 771, D 41: *E/4/780, pp. 1009-21; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 119-[142]. 402 6 Nov., 1844; case of Seth Kishen Chund of Murshidabad. PC 4527, Dr 772, D 42: *E/4/780, pp. 1023-30; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 143-[158]. 403 4 Dec., 1844; claims of the King of Delhi. PC 4571, Dr 854, D 53: *E/4/781, pp. 511-72; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 823-[906]. 404 27 Nov., 1844; North-Western Provinces. PC 4556, Dr 855, D 52: *E/4/781, pp. 307-31; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 1-[44]. 405 4 Dec., 1844. PC 4572, Dr 914, D 54: *E/4/781, pp. 573-91; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 153-[196]. 406 6 Nov., 1844; cases of Moolla Moossa and Moolla Ibrahim of Meshed. PC 4573, Dr 819, D 47: *E/4/780, pp. 1159-66; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 665-[684]. 407 19 Mar., 1845. PC 4651, Dr 113, D 9: *E/4/782, pp. 519-638; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 543-[747] [sic]. 408 27 Nov., 1844; distribution of the arrears recovered from the Shah of Persia. Dr 846, D 51: *E/4/781, pp. 299-305; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 321-[328]. 409 18 Dec., 1844; memorial from Capt. W. Hollings [ex-Assistant, Thagi and Dakaiti Department]. PC 4610, Dr 942, D 56: *E/4/781, pp. 673-80; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 377-[392]. 410 15 Jan., 1845; North-East Frontier. PC 4635, Dr 16, D 1: E/4/781, pp. 1049-64; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 21-[52]. 411 5 Feb., 1845; North-Western Provinces. PC 4660, Dr 37, D 4: *E/4/782, pp. 101-30; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 165-[224]. 412 4 Dec., 1844; case of Sayd Hassan from Lahore. Dr 927, D 55: E/4/781, pp. 593-8; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 325-[328]. 413 7 Mar., 1845; affairs of Oudh. PC 4669, Dr 111, D 5: *E/4/782, pp. 377-403; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 427-[474]. 414 7 Mar., 1845; Mysore and Coorg. PC 4668, Dr 112, D 6: *E/4/782, pp. 405-14; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 475-[494]. 415 19 Mar., 1845. PC 4670, Dr 164, D 11: *E/4/782, pp. 647-84; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 761-[838] [sic]. 416 22 Jan., 1845; memorial from Capt. A.C. Rainey [Bengal Native Infantry]. Dr 36, D 3: *E/4/781, pp. 1177-80; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 163-[164]. 417 19 Mar., 1845; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 4711, Dr 165, D 12: *E/4/782, pp. 685-710; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 839-[876]. 418 7 Mar., 1845; claims of Capts. G. Lawrence and C. Mackenzie, and Dr. G. Berwick in connection with their captivity in Afghanistan. PC 4712, Dr 130, D 7: *E/4/782, pp. 415-30; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 495-[522]. 419 19 Mar., 1845; case of Asst. Surgeon A. Leith and Capt. C.W. Whitelock of the Sind Agency. PC 4715, Dr 163, D 10: E/4/782, pp. 639-46; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 749-[760]. 420 10 Dec., 1845; affairs of Gwalior. PC 5011, Dr 923, D 45: *E/4/786, pp. 215-56, L/P&S/6/342, pp. 351-[432]. 421 21 May, 1845; succession to the Holkar state. PC 4773, Dr 370, D 17: *E/4/783, pp. 1143-52; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 215-[238]. 422 4 June, 1845. PC 4811, Dr 411, D 22: *E/4/784, pp. 87-139; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 497-[590]. 423 21 May, 1845; debts of the Raja of Mysore. PC 4798, Dr 371, D 18: *E/4/783, pp. 1153-68; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 327-[352]. 424 2 Apr., 1845; correspondence with Capt. C. Mackenzie [Madras Native Infantry]. PC 4797, Dr 244, D 14: *E/4/783, pp. 241-5; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 1-[12]. 425 21 May, 1845; Bengal. PC 4812, Dr 384, D 21: *E/4/783, pp. 1201-22; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 353-[388]. 426 21 May, 1845; Bhopal succession. PC 4808, Dr 372, D 19: *E/4/783, pp. 1169-78; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 239-[258]. 427 21 May, 1845; North-Western Provinces. PC 4818, Dr 373, D 20: *E/4/783, pp. 1179-1200; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 259-[306]. 428 7 May, 1845; Mohun Lall’s services in Afghanistan. Dr 359, D 16: *E/4/783, pp. 821-8; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 207-[214]. 429 1 Oct., 1845. PC 4881, Dr 701, D 32: *E/4/785, pp. 454-512; L/P&S/6/341, pp. 445-[550]. 430 2 July, 1845; acquisition of the Danish settlements in India. Dr 513, D 24: *E/4/784, pp. 347-55; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 595-[614]. 431 20 Aug., 1845; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 4903, Dr 637, D 28: *E/4/784, pp. 957-68; L/P&S/6/341, pp. 29-[48]. 432 5 Nov., 1845; presentation of nazzar [presents] to the King of Delhi. PC 4947, Dr 702, D 37: *E/4/785, pp. 918-36; L/P&S/6/341, pp. 551-[566], 595-[586] [sic]. 433 2 Jan., 1846; affairs of Shorapur. PC 5059, Dr 977, D 1: *E/4/786, pp. 501-17; L/P&S/6/342, pp. 503-[536]. 434 27 Aug., 1845; North-Western Provinces. PC 4918, Dr 638, D 29: *E/4/784, pp. 979-1000; L/P&S/6/341, pp. 49-[88]. 435 1 Oct., 1845; application of Maj. H. Rawlinson [Political Agent in Turkish Arabia] for leave of absence. PC 4981, Dr 746, D 33: *E/4/785, pp. 514-19; L/P&S/6/342, pp. 1-[12]. 436 10 Dec., 1845. PC 5002, Dr 885, D 44: *E/4/786, pp. 121-214; L/P&S/6/342, pp. 173-[334]. 437 1 Oct., 1845; allowances of Maj. G. Macgregor [ex-Political Agent at Jellalabad]. PC 4987, Dr 748, D 35: *E/4/785, pp. 528-33; L/P&S/6/342, pp. 25-[36]. 438 12 Nov., 1845; North-Western Provinces. PC 4998, Dr 844, D 41: *E/4/785, pp. 984-1011; L/P&S/6/342, pp. 113-[156]. 439 14 Jan., 1846; hostages and prisoners in Afghanistan. PC 5077, Dr 2, D 4: *E/4/786, pp. 653-64; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 25-[50]. 440 5 Nov., 1845; affairs of Oudh. PC 4986, Dr 824, D 38: *E/4/785, pp. 938-49; L/P&S/6/342, pp. 81-[100]. 441 28 Jan., 1846; Mysore and Coorg. PC 5065, Dr 34, D 7: *E/4/786, pp. 763-82; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 295-[325] [sic]. 442 2 Jan., 1846. PC 5041, Dr 978, D 2: *E/4/786, pp. 519-70; L/P&S/6/342, pp. 537-[626]. 443 14 Jan., 1846; allowances of Mohun Lall. PC 5076, Dr 3, D 5: *E/4/786, pp. 665-76; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 51-[77] [sic]. 444 14 Jan., 1846; case of Capt. W.B. Jackson [Madras Native Infantry]. PC 5085, Dr 1, D 3: *E/4/786, pp. 641-52; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 1-[24]. 445 14 Jan., 1846; North-Western Provinces. PC 5078, Dr 15, D 6: *E/4/786, pp. 677-700; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 77A-[120]. 446 23 Apr., 1846; rewards for Capts. G. Lawrence and C. Mackenzie and Maj. E. Pottinger for services rendered in Afghanistan. PC 5145, Dr 230, D 11: E/4/787, pp. 927-32; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 603-[618]. 447 23 Apr., 1846; North-Western Provinces. PC 5168, Dr 231, D 12: *E/4/787, pp. 933-54; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 619-[662]. 448 25 Feb., 1846; affairs of the Nizam. PC 5156, Dr 94, D 8: *E/4/786, pp. 979-84; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 403-[414]. 449 15 July, 1846; passports for British subjects in foreign countries. PC 5197, Dr 481, D 22: *E/4/788, pp. 617-24; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 561-[580]. 450 28 May, 1846. PC 5208, Dr 353, D 16; *E/4/787, pp. 1215-63; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 129-[216]. 451 13 May, 1846; Bengal. PC 5214, Dr 310, D 15: *E/4/787, pp. 1077-88; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 105-[127] [sic]. 452 19 Aug., 1846. PC 5249, Dr 535, D 25: *E/4/789, pp. 707-812; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 213-[382]. 453 12 Aug., 1846; North-East Frontier. PC 5247, Dr 463, D 24: *E/4/789, pp. 127-68; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 491-[560]. 454 24 June, 1846; Bengal. PC 5266, Dr 431, D 18: *E/4/788, pp. 399-407; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 307-[326]. 455 17 June, 1846; case of E. Blundell [ex-Governor of the Straits Settlements]. PC 5283, Dr 411, D 17: *E/4/788, pp. 355-61; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 245-[256]. 456 24 June, 1846; Sind. PC 5286, Dr 443, D 19: E/4/788, pp. 409-16; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 327-[342]. 457 24 June, 1846; ex-Raja of Satara. PC 5308, Dr 445, D 21: E/4/788, pp. 421-38; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 359-[392]. 458 9 Sept., 1846; Bundelkhand and Saugor disturbances. PC 5335, Dr 595, D 28: *E/4/789, pp. 917-24; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 513-[532]. 459 11 Nov., 1846; North-Western Provinces. PC 5392, Dr 762, D 31: *E/4/790, pp. 553-74; L/P&S/6/346, pp. 5-[50]. 460 22 Sept., 1846; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 5371, Dr 651, D 29: E/4/789, pp. 1119-30; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 561-[580]. 460X Affairs of the Nizam. See full entry at 466. 461 25 Nov., 1846; North-Western Provinces. PC 5414, Dr 800, D 32: *E/4/790, pp. 685-701; L/P&S/6/346, pp. 105-[140]. 462 23 Dec., 1846; Mysore and Coorg. PC 5437, Dr 846, D 35: *E/4/790, pp. 1035-46; L/P&S/6/346, pp. 177-[196]. 463 2 Dec., 1846; affairs of Gwalior. PC 5438, Dr 817, D 34: *E/4/790, pp. 787-803; L/P&S/6/346, pp. 145-[176]. 464 23 Dec., 1846. PC 5453, Dr 883, D 37: *E/4/790, pp. 1061-1138; L/P&S/6/346, pp. 229-[366]. 465 23 Dec., 1846; North-Western Provinces. PC 5455, Dr 859, D 36: *E/4/790, pp. 1047-59; L/P&S/6/346, pp. 197-[224]. 466 27 Jan., 1847; affairs of the Nizam. PC 5474, Dr 12, D 1: *E/4/791, pp. 265-304; L/P&S/6/347, pp. 45-[118]. 467 30 Mar., 1847; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 5486, Dr 204, D 5: *E/4/791, pp. 996-1004; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 1-[20]. 468 10 Mar., 1847. PC 5511, Dr 141, D 2: *E/4/791, pp. 685-745; L/P&S/6/347, pp. 437-[546]. 469 23 Mar., 1847; affairs of Gwalior. PC 5523, Dr 181, D 4: *E/4/791, pp. 869-94; L/P&S/6/347, pp. 589-[632]. 470 14 Apr., 1847. PC 5529, Dr 205, D 6: *E/4/791, pp. 1092-1177; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 21-[96]. 471 28 Apr., 1847; North-Western Provinces. PC 5554, Dr 246, D 9: *E/4/791, pp. 1351-70; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 117-[152]. 472 21 Apr., 1847. PC 5561, Dr 262, D 7: *E/4/791, pp. 1232-80; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 287-[370]. 473 16 June, 1847; Bengal. PC 5662, Dr 409, D 10: *E/4/792, pp. 751-68; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 587-[622]. 474 16 June, 1847; pecuniary claims connected with Afghanistan. PC 5665, Dr 431, D 11: *E/4/792, pp. 769-83; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 1-[32]. 475 16 June, 1847; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 5666, Dr 434, D 14: *E/4/792, pp. 805-13; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 57-[78]. 476 16 June, 1847; ex-Raja of Satara. PC 5667, Dr 432, D 12: *E/4/792, pp. 789-98; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 37-[58]. 477 16 June, 1847; case of A. Reghelini [in service of the late Begum Sumroo]. PC 5665, Dr 433, D 13: *E/4/792, pp. 799-803; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 1-[20], 33-[36]. 478 8 Sept., 1847. PC 5700, Dr 639, D 19: *E/4/793, pp. 601-80; L/P&S/6/350, pp. 15-[158]. 479 14 July, 1847; Mysore and Coorg. PC 5697, Dr 534, D 15: *E/4/792, pp. 1235-46; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 509-[528]. 480 18 Aug., 1847; North-Western Provinces. PC 5716, Dr 616, D 17: *E/4/793, pp. 333-58; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 559-[602]. 481 25 Aug., 1847; house in Hyderabad of Capt. C.W. Whitelock [ex-Assistant Political Agent in Lower Sind]. PC 5720, Dr 638, D 18: *E/4/793, pp. 433-9; L/P&S/6/350, pp. 1-[14]. 482 18 Aug., 1847; accounts of Col. R. Taylor [ex-Political Agent in Turkish Arabia]. PC 5721, Dr 615, D 16: *E/4/793, pp. 321-32; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 541-[558]. 483 1 Dec., 1847; North-Western Provinces. PC 5852, Dr 908, D 24: *E/4/794, pp. 759-72; L/P&S/6/350, pp. 533-[560]. 484 19 Jan., 1848; affairs of the Nizam. PC 5859, Dr 1, D 1: *E/4/795, pp. 299-371; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 1-[88]. 484X Aden. India PC 5883 cancelled by Board on 9 Dec., 1847: L/P&S/6/350, pp. 685-[704]. Bombay DR 998, D 1 of 19 Jan., 1848. 485 1 Feb., 1848; pensions recommended for Afghans. PC 5911, Dr 36, D 3: *E/4/795, pp. 541-62; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 93-[126]. 486 16 Feb., 1848; North-Western Provinces. PC 5931, Dr 79, D 5: *E/4/795, pp. 755-n1; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 179-[210]. 487 16 Feb., 1848; North-East Frontier. PC 5930, Dr 78, D 4: *E/4/795, pp. 745-53; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 159-[178]. 488 19 Apr., 1848. PC 5966, Dr 241, D 9: *E/4/796, pp. 363-455A; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 577-[734]. 489 6 Sept., 1848; claims connected with Afghanistan. PC 6193, Dr 610, D 21: *E/4/797, pp. 1015-26; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 381-[396], 401-[408]. 489X Death of ex-Raja of Satara. India PC 5965 altered by Board on 5 Feb., 1848: L/P&S/6/352, pp. 275-[286]. Dr 80, D 6 of 16 Feb., 1848. 490 15 Mar., 1848; North-East Frontier. PC 5974, Dr 138, D 7: *E/4/795, pp. 1211-18; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 413-[428]. 491 29 Mar., 1848; Ava and Siam. PC 5975, Dr 175, D 8: *E/4/795, pp. 1475-83; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 477-[496]. 492 3 May, 1848; North-Western Provinces. PC 6027, Dr 267, D 10: *E/4/796, pp. 515-28; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 25-[50]. 493 4 July, 1848; affairs of Oudh. PC 6026, Dr 429, D 14: *E/4/797, pp. 11-26; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 623-[652]. 494 14 June, 1848. PC 6047, Dr 352, D 12: *E/4/796, pp. 1167-1204; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 375-[438]. 495 10 May, 1848; Capt. C.W. Whitelock’s house in Hyderabad. PC 6056, Dr 305, D 11: *E/4/796, pp. 669-76; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 203-[218]. 496 26 July, 1848. PC 6064, Dr 449, D 16: *E/4/797, pp. 377-461; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 711-[862]. 497 21 June, 1848; North-Western Provinces. PC 6080, Dr 396, D 13: *E/4/796, pp. 1287-98; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 493-[520]. 498 19 July, 1848; Bengal. PC 6100, Dr 448, D 15: *E/4/797, pp. 301-32; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 653-[710] [sic]. 499 30 Aug., 1848; North-Western Provinces. PC 6171, Dr 580, D 20: *E/4/797, pp. 953-68; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 315-[340]. 500 16 Aug., 1848; medical school at Hyderabad. PC 6170, Dr 553, D 19: *E/4/797, pp. 825-45; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 249-[284]. 501 20 Sept., 1848; claims connected with Afghanistan. PC 6199, Dr 653, D 22: *E/4/797, pp. 1357-65; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 711-[730]. 502 22 Nov., 1848; debts of the Raja of Mysore. PC 6254, Dr 769, D 25: *E/4/798, pp. 791-806; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 619-[650]. 503 22 Nov., 1848; Doongur Sing and the Shikawattee plunderers. PC 6271, Dr 770, D 26: *E/4/798, pp. 807-21; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 651-[678]. 504 17 Jan., 1849; North-East Frontier. PC 6287, Dr 12, D 3: *E/4/799, pp. 125-44; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 37-[76]. 505 21 Feb., 1849. PC 6299, Dr 94, D 8: *E/4/799, pp. 539-616; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 481-[616]. 506 17 Jan., 1849. PC 6298, Dr 11, D 2: E/4/799, pp. 115-23; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 17-[36]. 507 14 Feb., 1849; Mysore and Coorg. PC 6302, Dr 83, D 6: *E/4/799, pp. 419-33; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 297-[320]. 508 24 Jan., 1849; lapse of the state of Satara. PC 6304, Dr 9, D 4: E/4/799, pp. 199-211; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 795-[810], 1035-[1046]. PP, 1849, XXXIX, 150-1. 509 28 Mar., 1849; Cis and Trans-Sutlej and Hill Territories. PC 6343, Dr 203, D 12: *E/4/799, pp. 1081-1174; L/P&S/6/356, pp. 47-[148], 177-[240] [sic]. 510 31 Jan., 1849; North-Western Provinces. PC 6326, Dr 64, D 5: *E/4/799, pp. 265-89; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 105-[144]. 511 18 Dec., 1849; affairs of the Nizam. PC 6524, Dr 746, D 40: *E/4/802, pp. 803-47; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 215-[272]. 512 14 Mar., 1849. PC 6360, Dr 187, D 10: *E/4/799, pp. 903-26; L/P&S/6/356, pp. 1-[38]. 513 14 Feb., 1849; North-Western Provinces. PC 6362, Dr 95, D 7: *E/4/799, pp. 435-46; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 617-[640]. 514 18 Apr., 1849. PC 6390, Dr 247, D 14: *E/4/800, pp. 143-94; L/P&S/6/356, pp. 241-[332]. Para. 79, Sessional Papers of the House of Lords, 1857, Sess. I, VIII, 303-4. 515 18 Apr., 1849; application of Maj. H. Rawlinson [Political Agent in Turkish Arabia] for leave of absence. PC 6432, Dr 249, D 15: E/4/800, pp. 195-201; L/P&S/6/356, pp. 333-[352]. 516 7 Mar., 1849; family of the ex-Raja of Satara. Dr 184, D 9: *E/4/799, pp. 777-86; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 787-[794]. 517 24 Apr., 1849; North-Western Provinces. PC 6442, Dr 272, D 18: *E/4/800, pp. 303-18; L/P&S/6/356, pp. 389-[420]. 518 24 Apr., 1849; North-East Frontier. PC 6441, Dr 271, D 17: *E/4/800, pp. 295-302; L/P&S/6/356, pp. 371-[388]. 519 24 Apr., 1849; letters and presents from the Bali Rajas. PC 6445, Dr 270, D 16: *E/4/800, pp. 287-94; L/P&S/6/356, pp. 353-[370]. 520 1 Aug., 1849. PC 6454, Dr 472, D 23: *E/4/801, pp. 121-80; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 195-[288]. 521 18 Apr., 1849; recognition of foreign consuls. Dr 229, D 13: *E/4/800, pp. 135-41; L/P&S/6/356, pp. 239A-[240] [sic]. 522 9 May, 1849; claims connected with Afghanistan. PC 6459, Dr 335, D 21: E/4/800, pp. 503-12; L/P&S/6/356, pp. 437-[456]. 523 16 Jan., 1850. PC 6499, Dr 901, D 4: *E/4/803, pp. 211-76; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 803-[946]. 524 15 Aug., 1849. PC 6538, Dr 525, D 30: *E/4/801, pp. 491-540; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 433-[526]. 525 1 Aug., 1849; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 6531, Dr 494, D 26: *E/4/801, pp. 303-12; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 301-[318]. 525X Annexation of Punjab. India PC 6530 altered by Board on 16 June, 1849: L/P&S/6/357, pp. 155-[178]. Dr 487, D 24 of 1 Aug., 1849. 526 15 Aug., 1849; Mysore and Coorg. PC 6548, Dr 524, D 29: *E/4/801, pp. 475-90; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 405-[432]. 527 5 Sept., 1849. PC 6577, Dr 573, D 32: *E/4/801, pp. 811-68; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 257-[360]. 528 15 Aug., 1849; family of the ex-Raja of Satara. PC 6564, Dr 523, D 28: *E/4/801, pp. 465-74; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 381-[404]. 529 1 Aug., 1849; Lt. W.H. Wyburd [Indian Navy]. PC 6569, Dr 505, D 27: *E/4/801, pp. 313-21; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 341-[360]. 530 1 Aug., 1849; memorial of Khosroo Begum concerning gardens in Delhi. PC 6572, Dr 493, D 25: E/4/801, pp. 217-302; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 289-[300]. 531 22 Aug., 1849; North-Western Provinces. PC 6571, Dr 545, D 31: *E/4/801, pp. 575-82; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 551-[570]. 532 26 Sept., 1849; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 6603, Dr 654, D 33: *E/4/801, pp. 1093-1101; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 361-[380]. 532X Succession to the estate of Bughat. See full entry at 540. 533 3 Oct., 1849; claims of Maj. G. Lawrence and Capt. J. Nicholson [Deputy Commissioners in Trans-Indus Punjab]. PC 6610, Dr 655, D 34: *E/4/801, pp. 1251-8; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 381-[392]. 534 13 Feb., 1850. PC 6630, Dr 33, D 7: *E/4/803, pp. 605-72; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 49-[172]. 535 14 Nov., 1849; Bengal. PC 6648, Dr 750, D 36: *E/4/802, pp. 205-40; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 321-[384]. 536 7 Nov., 1849; removal of Capt. J.D. Cunningham from the office of Political Agent in Bhopal. Dr 682, D 35: *E/4/802, pp. 19-27; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 441-[448], 449-[452]. 537 5 Dec., 1849; Muslim relics. PC 6662, Dr 784, D 39: E/4/802, pp. 663-7; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 623-[634]. 538 13 Feb., 1850. PC 6693, Dr 63, D 8: *E/4/803, pp. 673-713; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 233-[316]. 539 28 Dec., 1849; Mysore and Coorg. PC 6692, Dr 859, D 41: *E/4/802, pp. 997-1006; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 709-[728]. 540 21 Nov., 1849; succession to the estate of Bughat. PC 6656, Dr 761, D 37: *E/4/802, pp. 337-52; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 385-[408]. PP, 1854, XLVII, 180. 541 16 Jan., 1850; North-Western Provinces. PC 6696, Dr 6, D 5: *E/4/803, pp. 277-94; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 1-[36]. 542 16 Jan., 1850; affairs of Oudh. PC 6704, Dr 900, D 3: *E/4/803, pp. 165-210; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 729-[802]. 543 20 Feb., 1850. PC 6730, Dr 105, D 9: *E/4/803, pp. 813-58; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 465-[552]. 544 7 Jan., 1850; proposed mission from Nepal to England. PC 6760, Dr 18, D 1: E/4/803, pp. 69-75; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 37-[48]. 545 5 Mar., 1850; Lahore and the Sutlej districts. PC 6756, Dr 147, D 10: *E/4/803, pp. 989-97; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 629-[648]. 546 30 Jan., 1850; wish of the ex-Raja of Coorg to visit England. PC 6757, Dr 45, D 6: *E/4/803, pp. 427-31; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 221-[232]. 547 27 Mar., 1850; North-Western Provinces. PC 6811, Dr 198, D 12: *E/4/803, pp. 1293-1310; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 753-[784]. 548 31 July, 1850. PC 6902, Dr 493, D 22: *E/4/805, pp. 553-681; L/P&S/6/362, pp. 1-[252]. 549 27 Mar., 1850; North-East Frontier. PC 6824, Dr 197, D 11: *E/4/803, pp. 1283-91; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 733-[752]. 550 15 May, 1850. PC 6840, Dr 301, D 13: *E/4/804, pp. 559-644; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 181-[340]. 551 17 July, 1850; Jallundar jagirs. PC 6932, Dr 502, D 20: *E/4/805, pp. 401-11; L/P&S/6/362, pp. 253-[276]. 552 30 May, 1850; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 6888, Dr 359, D 14: *E/4/804, pp. 879-86; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 531-[542]. 553 20 June, 1850; North-Western Provinces. PC 6893, Dr 420, D 17: *E/4/804, pp. 1225-36; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 639-[656]. 554 3 July, 1850; Bengal. PC 6913, Dr 440, D 18: *E/4/805, pp. 217-50; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 705-[772]. 555 18 Sept., 1850. PC 6950, Dr 611, D 27: *E/4/806, pp. 505-608; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 327-[524]. 556 10 July, 1850; family of the ex-Raja of Satara. PC 6942, Dr 464, D 19: *E/4/805, pp. 353-63; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 773-[796]. PP, 1850, XLI, 210. 557 5 June, 1850; Delhi succession. PC 6934, Dr 392, D 15: *E/4/804, pp. 923-8; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 623-[634]. 558 11 Sept., 1850; enquiry into the conduct of R.N. Hamilton [Resident at Indore]. PC 6960, Dr 631, D 26: *E/4/806, pp. 367-86; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 167-[198]. 559 4 Sept., 1850; annexation of Sambalpur. PC 6063, Dr 610, D 24: *E/4/806, pp. 265-73; L/P&S/6/362, pp. 339-[358]. 560 11 Sept., 1850; case of Maj. H. Johnson [Bengal Native Infantry]. PC 7015, Dr 630, D 25: *E/4/806, pp. 361-6; L/P&S/6/362, pp. 411-[426]. 561 9 Oct., 1850; Bengal. PC 7010, Dr 680, D 29: E/4/806, pp. 1021-48; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 21-[68]. 562 2 Oct., 1850; claims connected with Afghanistan. PC 7021, Dr 699, D 28: *E/4/806, pp. 895-913; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 69-[100]. 563 30 Oct., 1850. PC 7020, Dr 746, D 30: *E/4/806, pp. 1237-48; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 303-[326]. 564 11 Dec., 1850; North-East Frontier. PC 7075, Dr 806, D 33: *E/4/807, pp. 669-82; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 805-[874]. 565 18 Dec., 1850. PC 7086, Dr 879, D 34: *E/4/807, pp. 775-860; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 661-[804] [sic]. 566 5 Mar., 1851; Punjab and North-West Frontier. PC 7128, Dr 916, D 9: *E/4/808, pp. 629-50; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 1091-[1136], 1153-[1168]. 567 3 Jan., 1851; charges against H. Inglis [assistant to the Political Agent, Khasi Hills]. PC 7110, Dr 906, D 2: *E/4/807, pp. 1115-30; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 1009-[1038]. 568 19 Feb., 1851; memorial from Lt. Col. G. Lawrence [Deputy Commissioner, Trans-Indus]. PC 7216, Dr 108, D 8: *E/4/808, pp. 381-5; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 317-[328]. 569 18 Dec., 1850; North-East Frontier. PC 7113, Dr 880, D 35: *E/4/807, pp. 861-8; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 875-[890]. 570 4 Dec., 1850; case of Capt. J.D. Cunningham [Deputy Commissioner, Trans-Indus]. PC 7111, Dr 864, D 32: *E/4/807, pp. 581-6; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 649-[660]. 571 19 Mar., 1851. PC 7158, Dr 158, D 11: *E/4/808, pp. 934A-88; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 381-[484]. 572 3 Jan., 1851; Mysore and Coorg. PC 7118, Dr 905, D 1: *E/4/807, pp. 1109-14; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 943-[954]. 573 18 Dec., 1850; conduct of the government of Mauritius with respect to the Medea. PC 7144, Dr 893, D 36: *E/4/807, pp. 869-73; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 915-[926]. 574 22 Jan., 1851; Aga Khan Mehlatee. PC 7157, Dr 22, D 4: *E/4/807, pp. 1447-62; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 1-[32]. 575 19 Feb., 1851; North-Western Provinces. PC 7154, Dr 62, D 7: *E/4/808, pp. 373-80; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 101-[108], 113-[116]. 576 29 Jan., 1851; Afghan cases. PC 7186, Dr 61, D 6: *E/4/807, pp. 1607-14; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 85-[100]. 577 29 Jan., 1851; Lt. W.H. Wyburd [Indian Navy]. PC 7206, Dr 60, D 5: *E/4/807, pp. 1601-6; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 73-[84]. 578 18 June, 1851; Delhi royal family. Dr 215, D 21: *E/4/810, pp. 515-36; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 653-[676]. 579 19 Mar., 1851. PC 7249, Dr 176, D 12: *E/4/808, pp. 989-1012; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 333-[380]. 580 11 June, 1851; memorial of Mohun Lall. PC 7344, Dr 408, D 20: *E/4/810, pp. 397-405; L/P&S/6/365, pp. 451-[470]. 581 19 Mar., 1851; family of the ex-Raja of Satara. PC 7271, Dr 197, D 13: *E/4/808, pp. 1013-21; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 537-[556]. 582 4 June, 1851. PC 7298, Dr 369, D 19: *E/4/810, pp. 31-154; L/P&S/6/365, pp. 105-[330]. 583 16 Apr., 1851; articles captured in the Punjab. PC 7278, Dr 262, D 16: *E/4/809, pp. 467-77; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 681-[700]. 584 26 Mar., 1851; North-Western Provinces. PC 7272, Dr 198, D 14: *E/4/808, pp. 1155-64; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 557-[576]. 585 30 July, 1851; recent transactions in Sikkim. PC 7299, Dr 409, D 28: *E/4/810, pp. 1265-86; L/P&S/6/365, pp. 471-[504]. 586 18 June, 1851. PC 7310, Dr 410, D 22: *E/4/810, pp. 537-616; L/P&S/6/365, pp. 505-[630]. 587 4 June, 1851; North-East Frontier. PC 7308, Dr 368, D 18: *E/4/810, pp. 1-30; L/P&S/6/365, pp. 331-[382]. 588 18 June, 1851; North-Western Provinces. PC 7369, Dr 428, D 23: *E/4/810, pp. 617-27; L/P&S/6/365, pp. 687-[710]. 589 16 July, 1851; affairs of Oudh. PC 7377, Dr 492, D 26: *E/4/810, pp. 1109-31; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 13-[48]. 590 24 Sept., 1851; Meer Ali Morad of Khairpur. PC 7382, Dr 623, D 33: E/4/812, pp. 575-90; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 541-[564], 601-[612]. 591 23 July, 1851. PC 7390, Dr 493, D 27: *E/4/810, pp. 1163-1204; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 49-[116]. 591X Palanpur Districts. See full entry at 1271. 592 13 Aug., 1851. PC 7399, Dr 585, D 30: *E/4/811, pp. 251-65; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 302-[334]. 593 13 Aug., 1851; North-East Frontier. PC 7422, Dr 551, D 29: *E/4/811, pp. 241-50; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 217-[236]. 594 3 Dec., 1851; affairs of the Nizam. PC 7499, Dr 863, D 40: *E/4/813, pp. 551-90; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 607-[682]. 595 10 Sept., 1851; Punjab and North-Western Frontier. PC 7461, Dr 633, D 32: *E/4/812, pp. 847-404; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 613-[712]. 596 5 Nov., 1851; Bengal. PC 7522, Dr 796, D 37: *E/4/813, pp. 235-64; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 527-[580]. 597 3 Sept., 1851; North-Western Provinces. PC 7469, Dr 634, D 31: *E/4/812, pp. 169-79; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 1177-[1200]. 598 5 Nov., 1851. PC 7486, Dr 795, D 36: *E/4/813, pp. 173-233; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 411-[526]. 599 1 Oct., 1851; Mysore and Coorg. PC 7481, Dr 721, D 34: *E/4/812, pp. 733-44; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 1-[26]. 600 19 Nov., 1851; Punjab and North-Western Frontier. PC 7498, Dr 773, D 39: *E/4/813, pp. 425-77; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 235-[318]. Para. 14, PP, 1854, XLVII, 181. 601 29 Oct., 1851. PC 7492, Dr 774, D 35: *E/4/812, pp. 1165-86; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 377-[410]. 602 2 Jan., 1852. PC 7566, Dr 916, D 2: *E/4/813, pp. 853-82; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 837-[884] [sic]. 603 21 Jan., 1852. PC 7583, Dr 6, D 5: *E/4/813, pp. 1153-1200; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 1-[64]. 604 28 Jan., 1852; Punjab and North-West Frontier. PC 7600, Dr 28, D 6: *E/4/813, pp. 1283-1332; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 221-[268], 287-[330] [sic]. 605 10 Dec., 1851; memorial of Maharaja Tukhtsing of Jodhpur. PC 7569, Dr 874, D 41: *E/4/813, pp. 681-6; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 781-[792]. 606 2 Jan., 1852; North-East Frontier. PC 7599, Dr 915, D 1: *E/4/813, pp. 845-52; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 821-[836]. 607 2 Jan., 1852. PC 7617, Dr 932, D 3: *E/4/813, pp. 883-99; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 1049-[1080]. 608 18 Feb., 1852; North-Western Provinces. PC 7672, Dr 97, D 8: *E/4/814, pp. 363-74; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 455-[478]. 609 14 Jan., 1852; North-East Frontier. PC 7628, Dr 7, D 4: *E/4/813, pp. 1029-36; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 65-[82]. 610 17 Mar., 1852. PC 7663, Dr 172, D 11: *E/4/814, pp. 967-1022; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 649-[740]. 611 3 Mar., 1852; Punjab. PC 7682, Dr 137, D 9: *E/4/814, pp. 681-728; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 503-[584]. 612 18 Feb., 1852; Bengal. PC 7660, Dr 76, D 7: *E/4/814, pp. 347-62; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 415-[450]. 613 10 Mar., 1852; North-Western Provinces. PC 7699, Dr 152, D 10: *E/4/814, pp. 787-96; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 629-[648]. 614 16 June, 1852. PC 7741, Dr 403, D 21: *E/4/815, pp. 1469-1542; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 541-[600], 613-[674]. 615 17 Mar., 1852; Mysore and Coorg. PC 7738, Dr 173, D 12: *E/4/814, pp. 1023-34; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 1-[22]. 616 12 May, 1852; Bengal. PC 7767, Dr 315, D 15: *E/4/815, pp. 497-512; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 183-[214]. 617 23 June, 1852. PC 7773, Dr 444, D 22: *E/4/815, pp. 1583-1628; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 697-[788]. 618 21 Apr., 1852; Bughat succession. PC 7768, Dr 266, D 13: E/4/815, pp. 305-12; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 141-[160]. 619 5 May, 1852; North-East Frontier. PC 7770, Dr 314, D 14: *E/4/815, pp. 471-80; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 161-[182]. 620 19 May, 1852; North-Western Provinces. PC 7796, Dr 344, D 16: *E/4/815, pp. 593-602; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 215-[234]. 621 2 June, 1852; Punjab. PC 7809, Dr 362, D 18: *E/4/815, pp. 1007-63; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 235-[286], 307-[358]. 622 2 June, 1852; Delhi royal family. PC 7825, Dr 381, D 19: *E/4/815, pp. 1065-78; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 505-[524]. 623 18 Aug., 1852. PC 7863, Dr 608, D 26: *E/4/816, pp. 999-1055; L/P&S/6/370, pp. 423-[526]. 624 14 July, 1852; North-Western Provinces. PC 7879, Dr 498, D 24: *E/4/816, pp. 285-93; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 833-[852]. 625 15 Sept., 1852; Punjab. PC 7920, Dr 686, D 29: *E/4/817, pp. 303-53; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 21-[124]. 626 18 Aug., 1852; Bengal. PC 7908, Dr 609, D 27: *E/4/816, pp. 1057-66; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 125-[144]. 627 24 Nov., 1852. PC 7971, Dr 861, D 34: *E/4/817, pp. 1243-1307; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 429-[550]. 628 6 Oct., 1852; North-Western Provinces. PC 7953, Dr 741, D 31: *E/4/817, pp. 511-19; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 269-[288]. 629 6 Oct., 1852; North-East Frontier. PC 7952, Dr 740, D 30: *E/4/817, pp. 501-10; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 247-[268]. 630 20 Oct., 1852; Bengal. PC 7966, Dr 758, D 32: *E/4/817, pp. 555-62; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 289-[308]. 631 23 Mar., 1853; Southern Maratha claims in the Nizam’s territory. PC 8116, Dr 184, D 8: *E/4/819, pp. 787-816; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 197-[240]. 632 20 Oct., 1852; Lt. W.H. Wyburd [Indian Navy]. PC 7993, Dr 784, D 33: *E/4/817, pp. 563-74; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 361-[384]. 633 15 Dec., 1852; affairs of Oudh. PC 7995, Dr 897, D 36: *E/4/818, pp. 389-410; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 563-[622]. 634 15 Dec., 1852. PC 8015, Dr 898, D 37: *E/4/818, pp. 411-38; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 623-[672]. 635 13 Apr., 1853; Punjab. PC 8177, Dr 242, D 11: *E/4/819, pp. 921-1006; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 461-[620]. 636 15 Dec., 1852. PC 8024, Dr 928, D 38: *E/4/818, pp. 439-58; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 701-[744]. 637 1 Dec., 1852; Lt. W.H. Wyburd [Indian Navy]. PC 8027, Dr 881, D 35: *E/4/818, pp. 119-26; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 551-[562]. 638 26 Jan., 1853; succession to the state of Kerowlee. PC 8028, Dr 982, D 1: *E/4/818, pp. 1147-55; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 785-[814]. PP, 1854-55, XL, 87-8. 639 15 Dec., 1852; North-Western Provinces. PC 8033, Dr 930, D 40: *E/4/818, pp. 467-74; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 765-[784]. 640 15 Dec., 1852; North-East Frontier. PC 8031, Dr 929, D 39: *E/4/818, pp. 459-66; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 745-[764]. 641 31 Dec., 1852. PC 8046, Dr 944, D 41: *E/4/818, pp. 615-50; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 847-[910]. 642 20 Apr., 1853; Mysore and Coorg. PC 8126, Dr 289, D 13: *E/4/819, pp. 1393-1420; L/P&S/6/373, pp. 309-[366]. 643 26 Jan., 1853; Straits Settlements. PC 8098, Dr 22, D 2: *E/4/818, pp. 1157-72; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 1-[32]. 644 26 Jan., 1853. PC 8096, Dr 23, D 3: *E/4/818, pp. 1173-84; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 33-[52]. 645 20 Apr., 1853; North-Western Provinces. PC 8143, Dr 290, D 14: *E/4/819, pp. 1421-44; L/P&S/6/373, pp. 367-[428]. 646 27 Apr., 1853; Punjab. PC 8183, Dr 268, D 16: *E/4/819, pp. 1529-93; L/P&S/6/373, pp. 25-[146]. 647 2 Mar., 1853; Bengal. PC 8144, Dr 137, D 4: *E/4/819, pp. 471-81; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 127-[148]. 648 4 May, 1853. PC 8190, Dr 336, D 19: *E/4/820, pp. 106-42; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 13-[80]. 649 30 Mar., 1853; Straits Settlements. PC 8186, Dr 196, D 9: *E/4/819, pp. 873-80; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 285-[300]. 650 1 June, 1853. PC 8200, Dr 380, D 20: *E/4/820, pp. 413-71; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 329-[436]. 651 13 Apr., 1853; North-East Frontier. PC 8215, Dr 241, D 10: *E/4/819, pp. 1123-8; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 449-[460]. 652 16 Mar., 1853; Agra Presidency—suspension of powers under 3 & 4 William IV, c. 85, s. 38. Dr 155, D 5: *E/4/819, pp. 683-8; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 149-[152]. 653 23 Mar., 1853; memorial of Muhammad Hajee Khan of Bahawalpur. Dr 183, D 7: E/4/819, pp. 781-5; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 193-[196]. 654 4 May, 1853; Bengal. PC 8245, Dr 335, D 18: *E/4/820, pp. 99-106; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 1-[12]. 655 4 May, 1853; memorial of Dhoondoo Punt Sahib [adopted son of ex-Peshwa]. PC 8244, Dr 334, D 17: *E/4/820, pp. 93-7; L/P&S/6/373, pp. 689-[700]. 656 13 July, 1853; Punjab. PC 8293, Dr 536, D 28: *E/4/821, pp. 255-318; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 225-[344]. 657 20 Apr., 1853; Chandernagore boundary. Dr 312, D 15: *E/4/819, pp. 1445-51; L/P&S/6/373, pp. 567-[570]. 658 1 June, 1853; North-Western Provinces. PC 8288, Dr 409, D 21: *E/4/820, pp. 473-8; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 635-[646]. 659 22 June, 1853; administration of Pegu. PC 8301, Dr 453, D 23: *E/4/820, pp. 977-95; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 33-[68]. 660 8 June, 1853; Baroda Residency. PC 8296, Dr 433, D 22: *E/4/820, pp. 577-98; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 675-[722]. 661 29 June, 1853; family of the late ex-Raja of Satara. PC 8347, Dr 490, D 25: *E/4/820, pp. 1167-74; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 109-[128]. 662 2 Aug., 1853; ex-Amirs of Sind. PC 8341, Dr 618, D 30: *E/4/821, pp. 999-1014; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 415-[460]. 663 6 July, 1853; revolution in Bahawalpur. PC 8340, Dr 517, D 26: *E/4/821, pp. 181-8; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 181-[200]. 664 17 Aug., 1853. PC 8370, Dr 659, D 32: *E/4/821, pp. 1247-1320; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 191-[302]. 665 27 July, 1853; North-Western Provinces. PC 8366, Dr 554, D 29: *E/4/821, pp. 789-96; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 349-[362]. 666 10 Aug., 1853; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 8368, Dr 645, D 31: *E/4/821, pp. 1109-24; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 609-[642]. 667 22 June, 1853; Lt. Col. J. Outram [ex-Resident in Baroda]. PC 8372, Dr 507, D 24: *E/4/820, pp. 997-1005; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 161-[180]. 668 7 Dec., 1853; Bengal. PC 8376, Dr 709, D 47: *E/4/823, pp. 395-417; L/P&S/6/377, pp. 259-[302]. 669 17 Aug., 1853; Straits Settlements. PC 8380, Dr 660, D 33: *E/4/821, pp. 1321-33; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 1-[26]. 670 31 Aug., 1853. PC 8386, Dr 686, D 35: *E/4/821, pp. 1399-1423; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 75-[118]. 671 6 July, 1853; Sir James Brooke. Dr 542, D 27: *E/4/821, pp. 189-95; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 345-[348]. 672 17 Aug., 1853; Mysore and Coorg. PC 8395, Dr 673, D 34: *E/4/821, pp. 1335-47; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 27-[54]. 673 21 Sept., 1853; Punjab. PC 8422, Dr 761, D 39: *E/4/822, pp. 295-370; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 453-[588]. Para. 5, PP, 1854, XLVII, 181. 674 2 Nov., 1853; new treaty with the Nizam. PC 8430, Dr 831, D 45: *E/4/822, pp. 937-64; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 637-[660], 663-[682]. PP, 1854, XLVII, 274-5. 675 26 Oct., 1853; general report on the Punjab. PC 8467, Dr 855, D 42: *E/4/822, pp. 887-900; L/P&S/6/377, pp. 85-[112]. PP, 1854, LXIX, 465-6. 676 4 Jan., 1854; Bengal. PC 8477, Dr 1059, D 1: *E/4/823, pp. 767-92; L/P&S/6/377, pp. 347-[390]. 677 26 Oct., 1853. PC 8480, Dr 856, D 43: *E/4/822, pp. 901-20; L/P&S/6/377, pp. 113-[150]. 678 26 Oct., 1853; Baroda Residency. PC 8488, Dr 857, D 44: *E/4/822, pp. 921-32; L/P&S/6/377, pp. 151-[170]. 678X Chutturpore succession. India PC 8598 altered by Board on 10 Apr., 1854: L/P&S/6/380, pp. 699-[728]. Dr 523, D 27 of 20 June, 1854. 679 12 Apr., 1854. PC 8651, Dr 288, D 11: *E/4/825, pp. 319-426; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 505-[678]. 680 15 Mar., 1854; North-Western Provinces. PC 8629, Dr 176, D 7: *E/4/824, pp. 943-62; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 179-[216]. 681 12 Apr., 1854; Arabs in the Nizam’s territory. PC 8653, Dr 304, D 12: *E/4/825, pp. 427-66; L/P&S/6/379, pp. 51-[94], 99-[134]. 682 15 Mar., 1854; Mysore and Coorg. PC 8625, Dr 175, D 6: *E/4/824, pp. 925-41; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 145-[178]. 683 1 Mar., 1854; Bengal. PC 8634, Dr 146, D 5: *E/4/824, pp. 577-86; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 37-[56]. 684 12 Apr., 1854; ex-Amirs of Sind. PC 8652, Dr 264, D 9: *E/4/825, pp. 289-302; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 389-[412]. 685 27 Apr., 1854; Punjab. PC 8689, Dr 335, D 15: *E/4/825, pp. 869-1010; L/P&S/6/379, pp. 237-[470]. 686 27 Apr., 1854. PC 8674, Dr 334, D 14: *E/4/825, pp. 831-67; L/P&S/6/379, pp. 175-[236]. 687 27 Apr., 1854. PC 8701, Dr 337, D 16: *E/4/825, pp. 1011-44; L/P&S/6/379, pp. 635-[722]. 688 5 July, 1854; Punjab. PC 8715, Dr 336, D 29: *E/4/826, pp. 773-871; L/P&S/6/379, pp. 471-[634]. 689 12 Apr., 1854; Straits Settlements. PC 8710, Dr 287, D 10: *E/4/825, pp. 303-18; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 473-[504]. 690 5 Apr., 1854; Pegu. PC 8703, Dr 265, D 8: *E/4/825, pp. 227-36; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 413-[432]. 691 12 Apr., 1854; territory in Sind resumed from Meer Ali Morad. PC 8711, Dr 305, D 13: *E/4/825, pp. 467-88; L/P&S/6/379, pp. 135-[174]. 692 17 May, 1854; endowment of the Murshidabad Nizamut. PC 8731, Dr 421, D 19: *E/4/825, pp. 1273-92; L/P&S/6/380, pp. 263-[308]. 693 27 Apr., 1854; relations with Kalat. PC 8721, Dr 338, D 17: *E/4/825, pp. 1045-64; L/P&S/6/380, pp. 1-[38]. 694 5 May, 1854; Bengal. PC 8732, Dr 371, D 18: *E/4/825, pp. 1117-33; L/P&S/6/380, pp. 161-[190]. 694X Affairs of Kerowlee. India PC 8752 altered by Board on 26 May, 1854; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 209-[236]. Dr 590, D 30 of 5 July, 1854. 695 14 June, 1854. PC 8767, Dr 497, D 24: *E/4/826, pp. 291-340; L/P&S/6/380, pp. 399-[494]. 696 7 June, 1854; Baroda Residency. PC 8765, Dr 469, D 22: *E/4/826, pp. 87-97; L/P&S/6/380, pp. 343-[362]. 697 14 June, 1854; lapse of the state of Nagpur. PC 8778, Dr 496, D 23: E/4/826, pp. 279-90; L/P&S/6/380, pp. 363-[398]. 697X Jhansi and Orchha. India PC 8787 altered by Board on 20 June, 1854: L/P&S/6/381, pp. 449-[526]. Dr 699, D 34 of 2 Aug., 1854. 698 28 June, 1854; Pegu. PC 8818, Dr 550, D 28: E/4/826, pp. 577-93; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 45-[84]. 698X Paragraphs on the allowances of Major John Jacob. See full entry at 1387. 699 23 Aug., 1854; Punjab. PC 8852, Dr 750, D 36: E/4/827, pp. 285-342; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 675-[772]. 700 12 July, 1854; North-Western Provinces. PC 8858, Dr 613, D 31: E/4/826, pp. 933-42; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 249-[272]. 701 16 Aug., 1854; Straits Settlements. PC 8859, Dr 657, D 35: *E/4/827, pp. 205-17; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 305-[332]. 702 26 July, 1854. PC 8861, Dr 658, D 32: *E/4/826, pp. 1575-98; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 333-[374]. 703 2 Aug., 1854; Baroda. PC 8865, Dr 682, D 33: *E/4/827, pp. 43-60; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 375-[406]. 704 4 Oct., 1854. PC 8949, Dr 898, D 42: *E/4/827, pp. 1191-1231; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 229-[292]. 705 6 Sept., 1854; Straits Settlements. PC 8940, Dr 816, D 38: *E/4/827, pp. 491-504; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 29-[48]. 706 6 Sept., 1854; Mysore and Coorg. PC 8943, Dr 817, D 39: *E/4/827, pp. 505-13; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 49-[64]. 707 20 Sept., 1854; Bengal. PC 8941, Dr 838, D 40: *E/4/827, pp. 849-68; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 65-[100]. 708 4 Oct., 1854; Nawab Nazim of Murshidabad. PC 8950, Dr 899, D 43: *E/4/827, pp. 1233-56; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 297-[344]. 709 27 Sept., 1854; Baroda. PC 8953, Dr 873, D 41: *E/4/827, pp. 999A-1012; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 201-[228]. 710 4 Oct., 1854; Punjab. PC 8968, Dr 900, D 44: *E/4/827, pp. 1257-72; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 345-[380]. 711 18 Oct., 1854; Sati. PC 8973, Dr 872, D 45: *E/4/827, pp. 1511-16; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 189-[200]. 712 8 Nov., 1854; treaty with Kalat. PC 8972, Dr 935, D 49: *E/4/828, pp. 181-92; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 449-[468]. 713 18 Oct., 1854; Punjab. PC 8989, Dr 944, D47: *E/4/827, pp. 1527-71; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 573-[652]. 714 29 Dec., 1854. PC 9000, Dr 1132, D 55: *E/4/828, pp. 1071-1116; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 1105-[1176]. 715 18 Oct., 1854; Bengal. PC 8990, Dr 936, D 46: *E/4/827, pp. 1517-25; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 469-[488]. 716 15 Nov., 1854; administration of Nagpur. PC 8995, Dr 1033, D 51: *E/4/828, pp. 287-316; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 705-[756]. Paras. 4-6, PP, 1856, XLV, 41. 717 18 Oct., 1854; North-Western Provinces. PC 9011, Dr 945, D 48: *E/4/827, pp. 1573-77; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 653-[664]. 718 22 Nov., 1854; employment of the Hyderabad contingent. PC 9017, Dr 1059, D 52: *E/4/828, pp. 515-44; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 845-[916]. 719 15 Nov., 1854; Straits Settlements. PC 9031, Dr 1009, D 50: *E/4/828, pp. 275-86; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 665-[684]. 720 29 Dec., 1854. PC 9052, Dr 1188, D 57: *E/4/828, pp. 1125-80; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 1247-[1346]. 721 29 Nov., 1854; Mysore and Coorg. PC 9043, Dr 1083, D 53: *E/4/828, pp. 629-37; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 949-[968]. 721X Jagirs in the Punjab. India PC 9097 and earlier ”Pre-PC” altered by Board in Nov. 1854: L/P&S/6/383, pp. 273-[292]. Dr 114, D 5 of 7 Feb., 1855. 722 6 Mar., 1855; Punjab. PC 9114, Dr 113, D 6: *E/4/829, pp. 1097-1154, L/P&S/6/383, pp. 177-[272]. 722X Baroda guarantees. India PC 9251 altered by Board on 31 Mar., 1855: L/P&S/6/384, pp. 647-[658]. Dr 560, D 16 of 4 July, 1855. 723 20 Dec., 1854; claims of Akram Khan Ishakzye. PC 9100, Dr 1159, D 54: *E/4/828, pp. 893-7; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 1177-[1188]. 724 31 Jan., 1855; Straits Settlements. PC 9109, Dr 80, D 4: *E/4/829, pp. 574A-82; L/P&S/6/383, pp. 91-[116] [sic]. 725 10 Oct., 1855. PC 9481, Dr 940, D 27: *E/4/829, pp. 1205-78; L/P&S/6/385, pp. 1-[134]. 726 3 Oct., 1855; Straits Settlements. PC 9458, Dr 916, D 25: *E/4/829, pp. 1085-1100; L/P&S/6/384, pp. 497-[524]. 727 31 Oct., 1855. PC 9473, Dr 959, D 31: *E/4/832, pp. 1649-88; L/P&S/6/384, pp. 253-[324]. 728 3 Oct., 1855; Punjab. PC 9474, Dr 915, D 24: *E/4/832, pp. 1045-84; L/P&S/6/384, pp. 421-[496]. 728X Kashmir tribute shawls. India PC 9156 altered by Board on 18 Jan., 1855: L/P&S/6/383, pp. 75-[82]. Dr 79, D 3 of 31 Jan., 1855. 729 3 Oct., 1855; North-Western Provinces. PC 9468, Dr 914, D 23: *E/4/832, pp. 997-1043; L/P&S/6/384, pp. 345-[420]. 730 19 Sept., 1855; cession of the fort of Sindwah. PC 9465, Dr 867, D 22: *E/4/832, pp. 651-60; L/P&S/6/384, pp. 325-[344]. 731 24 Oct., 1855; Punjab. PC 9494, Dr 1006, D 29: *E/4/832, pp. 1515-51; L/P&S/6/385, pp. 225-[292]. 732 21 Nov., 1855; affairs of Oudh. PC 9492, Dr 1105, D 33; *E/4/833, pp. 313-67; L/P&S/6/385, pp. 451-[482], 575-[622], 669-[694]. PP, 1856, XLV, 579-82. 733 31 Oct., 1855; Mysore and Coorg. PC 9514, Dr 1026, D 32: *E/4/832, pp. 1689-1700; L/P&S/6/385, pp. 305-[332]. 734 30 Jan., 1856. PC 9579, Dr 22, D 2: *E/4/834, pp. 349-458; L/P&S/6/387, pp. 205-[374]. Paras. 67-8, PP, 1856, XLV, 43. 735 24 Oct., 1855; North-Western Provinces. PC 9519, Dr 1007, D 30: *E/4/832, pp. 1553-60; L/P&S/6/385, pp. 293-[304]. 735X Lahore jewels. See full entry at 755. 736 12 Dec., 1855; Punjab. PC 9556, Dr 1153, D 34: *E/4/833, pp. 611-36; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 157-[208]. 737 28 Dec., 1855; Bengal. PC 9574, Dr 1217, D 36: *E/4/833, pp. 849-79; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 527-[582]. 738 12 Dec., 1855; North-Western Provinces. PC 9557, Dr 1154, D 35: *E/4/833, pp. 637-56; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 209-[248]. 739 20 Feb., 1856. PC 9585, Dr 136, D 6: *E/4/834, pp. 975-1017; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 5-[48], 57-[88]. Para. 21, PP, 1856, XLV, 42. 740 6 Feb., 1856. PC 9615, Dr 77, D 3: *E/4/834, pp. 647-720; L/P&S/6/387, pp. 431-[554]. 741 28 Dec., 1855; Straits Settlements. PC 9591, Dr 1218, D 37: *E/4/833, pp. 881-92; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 583-[602]. 742 5 Mar., 1856. PC 9621, Dr 186, D 11: *E/4/834, pp. 1215-73; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 359-[446]. 743 5 Mar., 1856. PC 9695, Dr 216, D 14: *E/4/834, pp. 1289-1323; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 475-[522]. 744 7 May, 1856; Punjab. PC 9795, Dr 456, D 21: *E/4/835, pp. 777-828; L/P&S/6/389, pp. 545-[644]. 745 5 Mar., 1856; succession to the state of Ajaigarh. PC 9675, Dr 154, D 9: *E/4/834, pp. 1199-1209; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 175-[198]. 746 20 Feb., 1856; North-Western Provinces. PC 9678, Dr 137, D 7: *E/4/834, pp. 1019-34; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 89-[120]. 747 26 Feb., 1856; Bengal. PC 9696, Dr 155, D 8: *E/4/834, pp. 1073-89; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 199-[230]. 748 19 Mar., 1856; status and family of the Nawab of the Carnatic. PC 9736, Dr 279, D 15: *E/4/834, pp. 1587-1612; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 629-[668]. 749 5 Mar., 1856; Mysore and Coorg. PC 9726, Dr 215, D 13: *E/4/834, pp. 1279-88; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 455-[474]. 750 30 Apr., 1856. PC 9793, Dr 426, D 19: *E/4/835, pp. 543-97; L/P&S/6/389, pp. 441-[524]. 751 17 June, 1856; Punjab. PC 9880, Dr 573, D 25: *E/4/836, pp. 871-906; L/P&S/6/390, pp. 187-[238]. 752 23 July, 1856. PC 9883, Dr 784, D 28: *E/4/837, pp. 1189-1211; L/P&S/6/390, pp. 465-[522]. 753 30 Apr., 1856; Bengal. PC 9807, Dr 427, D 20: *E/4/835, pp. 599-610; L/P&S/6/389, pp. 525-[544]. 754 16 Apr., 1856; status of Raja of Tanjore. PC 9794, Dr 371, D 17: *E/4/835, pp. 323-31; L/P&S/6/389, pp. 349-[368]. 755 30 Apr., 1856; Lahore jewels. PC 9526, Dr 340, D 18: *E/4/835, pp. 537-42; L/P&S/6/389, pp. 135-[146]. 756 1 Oct., 1856. PC 9884, Dr 1010, D 36: *E/4/839, pp. 319-41; L/P&S/6/390, pp. 675-[760]. 757 4 June, 1856; North-Western Provinces. PC 9892, Dr 575, D 24: *E/4/836, pp. 303-18; L/P&S/6/390, pp. 251-[278]. 758 4 June, 1856; Bengal. PC 9893, Dr 574, D 23: *E/4/836, pp. 295-302; L/P&S/6/390, pp. 239-[250]. 759 19 Nov., 1856; Ajaigarh succession. PC 150, Dr 1218, D 44: *E/4/840, pp. 651-61; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 307-[326]. 760 17 Dec., 1856; surinjam of Chimnajee Wittul Poorundherry in Nimar. PC 135, Dr 1362, D 49: *E/4/840, pp. 1485-9; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 621-[632]. 761 10 Dec., 1856; Punjab. PC 156, Dr 1287, D 48: *E/4/840, pp. 1093-1110; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 335-[368]. 762 25 Feb., 1857; proposed territorial arrangements with Sindhia. PC 251, Dr 172, D 12: *E/4/842, pp. 855-906; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 807-[864], 867-[896]. 763 28 Jan., 1857. PC 250, Dr 44, D 7: *E/4/841, pp. 1299-1320; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 241-[278]. 764 11 Feb., 1857; North-Western Provinces. PC 279, Dr 136, D 11: *E/4/842, pp. 507-46; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 681-[745] [sic]. 765 28 Jan., 1857; Straits Settlements. PC 274, Dr 70, D 8: *E/4/841, pp. 1321-36; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 437-[464]. 766 7 Jan., 1857; Meer Ali Morad of Sind. Dr 1396, D 3: *E/4/841, pp. 633-7; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 691-[694]. 767 20 May, 1857. PC 328, Dr 510, D 20: *E/4/844, pp. 761-807; L/P&S/6/393, pp. 465-[540]. 768 17 Apr., 1857; North-Western Provinces. PC 358, Dr 390, D 18: *E/4/843, pp. 681-744; L/P&S/6/393, pp. 297-[396]. 769 11 Mar., 1857; Straits Settlements. PC. 348, Dr 267, D 16: *E/4/842, pp. 1191-1200; L/P&S/6/393, pp. 97-[114]. 770 8 July, 1857; Mutiny or Revolt of 1857. PC 606, Dr 787, D 24: E/4/845, pp. 329-38; L/P&S/6/394, pp. 35-[52]. PP, 1857, Sess. 2, XXX, 12-13. 771 18 Nov., 1857; affairs of Gujarat. PC 642, Dr 1362, D 42: *E/4/848, pp. 1500-41; L/P&S/6/395, pp. 105-[174]. 772 11 Nov., 1857; Bengal. PC 687, Dr 1325, D 40: *E/4/848, pp. 1050-77; L/P&S/6/394, pp. 673-[718]. 773 11 Nov., 1857; North-Eastern Frontier. PC 696, Dr 1326, D 41: *E/4/848, pp. 1078-1113; L/P&S/6/395, pp. 1-[56]. 774 3 Mar., 1858; North-Western Provinces. PC 831, Dr 221, D 11: *E/4/850, pp. 1179-1204; L/P&S/6/396, pp. 357-[398]. 775 13 Jan., 1858; Straits Settlements. PC 793, Dr 1607, D 3: *E/4/849, pp. 1413-36; L/P&S/6/395, pp. 451-[484]. 776 3 Mar., 1858; Bengal. PC 816, Dr 192, D 10: *E/4/850, pp. 1155-77; L/P&S/6/396, pp. 301-[340], 345-[356]. 777 2 June, 1858; affairs of Gujarat. PC 965, Dr 638, D 21: *E/4/852, pp. 209-24; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 291-[316]. 778 7 July, 1858; Carnatic family. PC 1009, Dr 778, D 31: *E/4/852, pp. 1198-1201; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 569-[580]. 779 13 July, 1858; Tanjore family. PC 1020, Dr 809, D 33: *E/4/852, pp. 1353-7; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 863-[874]. 779X Paragraphs on the Oudh proclamation. See full entry at 780. 780 18 May, 1858; the Oudh proclamation. PC 1043, Dr 619, D 20: *E/4/851, pp. 1253-66; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 245-[290]. 781 29 June, 1858; Straits Settlements. PC 1058, Dr 747, D 29: *E/4/852, pp. 1048-63; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 505-[532]. 782 29 June, 1858; Bengal. PC 1068, Dr 746, D 28: *E/4/852, pp. 1034-46; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 477-[504]. 783 11 Aug., 1858. PC 1088, Dr 921, D 39: *E/4/853, pp. 786-835; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 121-[200]. 784 11 Aug., 1858. PC 1099, Dr 971, D 43: *E/4/853, pp. 889-932; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 327-[374], 377-[408]. 785 18 Aug., 1858. PC 1106, Dr 1020, D 45: *E/4/854, pp. 414-63; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 469-[522], 525-[564]. 786 30 Aug., 1858. PC 1117, Dr 1063, D 49: *E/4/854, pp. 1168-93; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 691-[744]. 787 30 Aug., 1858. PC 1119, Dr 1109, D 52: *E/4/854, pp. 1228-41; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 803-[828]. 788 13 July, 1858; Mysore and Coorg. PC 1103, Dr 808, D 32: *E/4/852, pp. 1341-52; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 843-[862]. 789 11 Aug., 1858; Punjab. PC 1113, Dr 969, D 41: *E/4/853, pp. 840-69; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 245-[272], 275-[298]. 790 18 Aug., 1858; Punjab. PC 1124, Dr 1019, D 44: *E/4/854, pp. 386-413; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 409-[444], 447-[468]. 791 30 Aug., 1858; Punjab. PC 1127, Dr 1062, D 48: *E/4/854, pp. 1138-66; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 639-[690]. 792 30 Aug., 1858; Punjab. PC 1156, Dr 1108, D 51: *E/4/854, pp. 1198-1227; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 749-[802]. 793 1 Sept., 1858; Punjab. PC 1159, Dr 1155, D 55: *E/4/855, pp. 683-702; L/P&S/6/399, pp. 69-[108]. 794 11 Aug., 1858; Punjab. PC 1132, Dr 970, D 42: *E/4/853, pp. 870-82; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 299-[326]. 795 1 Sept., 1858. PC 1192, Dr 1156, D 56: *E/4/855, pp. 703-57; L/P&S/6/399, pp. 109-[212]. 796 18 Aug., 1858; Bengal. PC 1163, Dr 1021, D 46: *E/4/854, pp. 464-73; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 565-[584]. 797 1 Sept., 1858. PC 1188, Dr 1205, D 58: E/4/855, pp. 763-82; L/P&S/6/399, pp. 221-[258]. 798 30 Aug., 1858; Bengal. PC 1190, Dr 1111, D 54: *E/4/854, pp. 1260-8; L/P&S/6/399, pp. 1-[18]. 799 1 Sept., 1858. PC 1215, Dr 1209, D 62: *E/4/855, pp. 813-51; L/P&S/6/399, pp. 337-[404]. 800 1 Sept., 1858; Punjab. PC 1226, Dr 1206, D 59: *E/4/855, pp. 783-94; L/P&S/6/399, pp. 279-[300]. Madras Political Department801 26 Apr., 1825. PC 223, Dr 266: E/4/931, pp. 351-405; L/P&S/6/240, n.p.; L/P&S/6/267, pp. 253-[288]. 802 10 Apr., 1827. PC 331, Dr 240: E/4/934, pp. 5-65; L/P&S/6/240, n.p.; L/P&S/6/268, pp. 173-[222]. 803 21 May, 1828. PC 460, Dr 334: E/4/935, pp. 533-612; L/P&S/6/240, n.p.; L/P&S/6/269, pp. 313-[364] [sic]. 804 14 Jan., 1829. PC 538, Dr 122: E/4/936, pp. 486-606; L/P&S/6/270, pp. 349-[414]. 805 17 Nov., 1830; stipendiaries, and pensions and jagirs granted to Indians. PC 810, Dr 606, D 3: E/4/939, pp. 479-502; L/P&S/6/278, pp. 235-[278], 291-[306]. 806 13 Oct., 1830; allowances of various European officers. PC 810, Dr 605, D 1: E/4/939, pp. 331-45; L/P&S/6/278, pp. 235-[290]. 807 13 Oct., 1830. PC 810, Dr 607, D 2: E/4/939, pp. 347-82; L/P&S/6/278, pp. 235-[278], 307-[328]. 808 25 May, 1831. PC 903, Dr 290, D 2: *E/4/940, pp. 237-59; L/P&S/6/281, pp. 25-[56]. 809 4 Jan., 1832; case of Mr. R.F. Lewis [ex-clerk of the crown]. PC 986, Dr 767, D 1: E/4/941, pp. 9-44; L/P&S/6/281, pp. 323-[364]. 810 1 Feb., 1832; position of Indian Christians, etc. PC 979, Dr 741, D 2: E/4/941, pp. 242-75; L/P&S/6/281, pp. 279-[322]. 811 6 Mar., 1832; disturbances at Triplicane and conduct of E.P. Elliot [Superintendent of Police, Madras]. PC 995, Dr 115, D 4: E/4/941, pp. 504-34; L/P&S/6/282, pp. 447-[490]. 812 6 Mar., 1832; affairs of Mysore. PC 1014, Dr 114, D 3: E/4/941, pp. 416-503; L/P&S/6/282, pp. 351-[446]. Paras. 1-27, PP, 1831-32, XIV, 358-60. 813 24 July, 1833. PC 1148, Dr 370, D 3: E/4/943, pp. 405-18; L/P&S/6/285, pp. [455]-[n.p.]. 814 21 Aug., 1833. PC 1155, Dr 422, D 4: E/4/943, pp. 577-91; L/P&S/6/285, n.p. 815 28 Aug., 1833. PC 1165, Dr 452, D 5: E/4/943, pp. 605-14; L/P&S/6/286, pp. 21-[44]. 816 9 Apr., 1834. PC 1286, Dr 171, D 2: E/4/944, pp. 561-70; L/P&S/6/288, pp. 141-[164]. 817 17 June, 1834. PC 1301, Dr 317, D 3: E/4/944, pp. 979-1002; L/P&S/6/290, pp. 1-[20], 97-[124]. 818 23 Feb., 1835. PC 1363, Dr 59, D 1: E/4/945, pp. 758-856; L/P&S/6/292, pp. 485-[690], 699-[764]. 819 5 Nov., 1834; British subjects in the service of the Travancore government. PC 1362, Dr 520, D 4: E/4/945, pp. 263-79; L/P&S/6/291, pp. 159-[186]. 820 27 Feb., 1835. PC 1384, Dr 58, D 2: E/4/945, pp. 890-938; L/P&S/6/292, pp. 377-[476]. 821 27 Feb., 1835. PC 1398, Dr 109, D 3: E/4/945, pp. 939-56; L/P&S/6/292, pp. 777-[812]. 822 19 Aug., 1835; removal of Capt. A. Douglas from Tanjore Residency. PC 1554, Dr 473, D 5: E/4/946, pp. 403-17; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 471-[502]. 823 12 Aug., 1835. PC 1536, Dr 447, D 4: *E/4/946, pp. 287-311; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 249-[286]. 824 18 Nov., 1835. PC 1612, Dr 642, D 6: E/4/946, pp. 1137-44; L/P&S/6/297, pp. 183-[198]. 825 26 Apr., 1836; allowances of Surgeon A. Brown [Travencore Residency]. PC 1694, Dr 178, D 1: *E/4/947, pp. 471-9; L/P&S/6/299, pp. 91-[102]. 826 30 Aug., 1837; affairs of Travancore and Cochin. PC 1925, Dr 408, D 3: *E/4/949, pp. 553-95; L/P&S/6/301, pp. 221-[300]. 827 28 June, 1837; allowances of Lt. Col. T. Macleane [Resident in Tanjore]. PC 1929, Dr 235, D 1: *E/4/949, pp. 131-41; L/P&S/6/300, pp. 79-[100]. 828 30 Aug., 1837. PC 1938, Dr 407, D 2: *E/4/949, pp. 525-52; L/P&S/6/301, pp. 173-[220]. 829 27 Sept., 1837. PC 1950, Dr 425, D 4: *E/4/949, pp. 715-50; L/P&S/6/301, pp. 301-[368]. 830 19 Sept., 1838. PC 2213, Dr 558, D 1: *E/4/951, pp. 663-702; L/P&S/6/312, pp. 210-[275]. 831 17 Dec., 1839. PC 2525, Dr 716, D 2: *E/4/953, pp. 339-70; L/P&S/6/317, pp. 227-[274]. 832 13 Nov., 1839; memorial from Capt. A. Douglas [ex-Resident in Tanjore]. PC 2532, Dr 649, D 1: *E/4/953, pp. 251-62; L/P&S/6/316, pp. 289-[308]. 833 23 Sept., 1840. PC 2792, Dr 571, D 3: E/4/954, pp. 741-79; L/P&S/6/320, pp. 305-[360]. 834 23 June, 1841; Kanara insurrection. PC 2835, Dr 461, D 2: *E/4/955, pp. 1249-78; L/P&S/6/321, pp. 57-[110]. 835 16 June, 1841. PC 3093, Dr 406, D 1: *E/4/955, pp. 1207-28; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 625-[678]. 836 1 Sept., 1841; affairs of the Raja of Tanjore. PC 3128, Dr 596, D 3: *E/4/956, pp. 273-322; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 931-[1004]. 837 16 Feb., 1842; Kurnool and Woodiagherry. PC 3375, Dr 72, D 1: *E/4/957, pp. 105-16; L/P&S/6/326, pp. 489-[526]. 838 15 June, 1842; Tanjore and Pudukkottai. PC 3465, Dr 350, D 3: E/4/957, pp. 745-74; L/P&S/6/327, pp. 553-[600]. 839 1 June, 1842. PC 3474, Dr 295, D 2: *E/4/957, pp. 705-38; L/P&S/6/327, pp. 275-[338]. 840 30 Dec., 1842; corrupt practices of Capt. A. Douglas, ex-Resident at Tanjore. PC 3649, Dr 836, D 5: *E/4/959, pp. 181-224; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 581-[656]. 841 22 Feb., 1843; Kurnool and Woodiagherry. PC 3655, Dr 79, D 1: *E/4/959, pp. 439-58; L/P&S/6/330, pp. 559-[590]. 842 14 Dec., 1842; cases of Lts. E. Stevenson and W.H. Horsley [in employ of Travancore government]. PC 3732, Dr 803, D 4: *E/4/959, pp. 33-42; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 383-[402]. 843 3 May, 1843; affairs of Kurnool. PC 3803, Dr 253, D 5: *E/4/959, pp. 897-908; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 343-[368]. 844 28 Mar., 1843; Tanjore and Pudukkottai. PC 3802, Dr 186, D 4: *E/4/959, pp. 753-70; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 167-[198]. 845 28 June, 1843. PC 3897, Dr 401, D 6: *E/4/960, pp. 139-80; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 521-[598]. 846 20 Sept., 1843; affairs of the Nawab of the Carnatic. PC 3983, Dr 608, D 8: *E/4/960, pp. 495-516; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 51-[98]. 847 1 Nov., 1843; affairs of Kurnool. PC 4000, Dr 675, D 9: *E/4/960, pp. 685-98; L/P&S/6/333, pp. 151-[174]. 848 30 Aug., 1843; the family of the Nawab of the Carnatic. PC 3989, Dr 582, D 7: *E/4/960, pp. 433-48; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 819-[846]. 849 31 July, 1844. PC 4346, Dr 472, D 3: *E/4/962, pp. 303-62; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 69-[188]. 850 24 July, 1844; privileges of the Nawab of the Carnatic’s family and household. PC 4390, Dr 517, D 2: *E/4/962, pp. 209-18; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 1-[24]. 851 21 May, 1845. PC 4807, Dr 393, D 3: *E/4/963, pp. 1063-1104; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 389-[468]. 851X Debts of the Nawab of Carnatic. Madras PC 4816 returned unaltered by Board on 12 Apr., 1845: L/P&S/6/340, pp. 619-[n.p.]. No Dr, no D. 852 16 Apr., 1845; Capt. G. Balfour [British Consul in Shanghai]. Dr 273, D 2: *E/4/963, pp. 789-93; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 15A-[17B]. 853 17 Dec., 1845; houses at Bellary and Adoni belonging to the Nawab of Kurnool. PC 5053, Dr 951, D 5: *E/4/964, pp. 1263-70; L/P&S/6/342, pp. 465-[482]. 854 11 Mar., 1846; Carnatic family and stipends. PC 5130, Dr 138, D 2: *E/4/965, pp. 301-28; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 447-[502]. 855 22 July, 1846. PC 5246, Dr 455, D 5: *E/4/966, pp. 225-78; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 393-[490]. 856 3 June, 1846; Carnatic stipendiaries. PC 5230, Dr 379, D 4: *E/4/965, pp. 931-6; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 217-[228]. 857 2 Sept., 1846; affairs of Travancore and Cochin. PC 5337, Dr 587, D 6: *E/4/966, pp. 449-72; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 399-[454]. 858 2 Sept., 1846; Carnatic stipendiaries. PC 5321, Dr 588, D 7: *E/4/966, pp. 473-504; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 455-[512]. 859 14 Apr., 1847. PC 5555, Dr 255, D 3: *E/4/967, pp. 715-58; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 193-[266]. 860 14 Apr., 1847; affairs of Travancore. PC 5560, Dr 254, D 2: *E/4/967, pp. 695-714; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 153-[192]. 861 14 July, 1847. PC 5672, Dr 520, D 5: *E/4/968, pp. 311-33; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 465-[508]. 862 19 Jan., 1848. PC 5860, Dr 675, D 1: E/4/969, pp. 519-85; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 565-[684]. 863 10 May, 1848. PC 6044, Dr 291, D 2: *E/4/970, pp. 239-55; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 121-[152]. 864 31 May, 1848. PC 6060, Dr 342, D 3: *E/4/970, pp. 415-24; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 249-[268]. 865 4 Oct., 1848; case of Himmat Katom [widow of Abdul Wahab Khan of Kurnool]. PC 6221, Dr 679, D 5: *E/4/970, pp. 983-7; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 409-[420]. 866 6 Feb., 1849; affairs of the Nawab of the Carnatic. PC 6313, Dr 71, D 2: *E/4/971, pp. 583-97; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 145-[168]. 867 24 Jan., 1849; case of Alexander Maclean [Madras Board of Revenue]. PC 6303, Dr 24, D 1: *E/4/971, pp. 413-24; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 77-[104]. 868 18 July, 1849. PC 6446, Dr 459, D 5: *E/4/972, pp. 231-303; L/P&S/6/356, pp. 637-[778]. 869 31 Oct., 1849; case of A. Maclean [Madras Board of Revenue]. PC 6649, Dr 727, D 7: *E/4/972, pp. 949-61; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 1-[12], 77-[82]. +2L. 870 31 Oct., 1849. PC 6621, Dr 705, D 6: *E/4/972, pp. 911-47; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 453-[526]. 871 22 May, 1850. PC 6861, Dr 308, D 6: *E/4/973, pp. 653-98; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 341-[428]. 872 11 Sept., 1850. PC 6998, Dr 641, D 2: *E/4/974, pp. 89-124; L/P&S/6/362, pp. 627-[696]. 873 5 Mar., 1851. PC 7153, Dr 75, D 1: *E/4/974, pp. 933-62; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 117-[144], 157-[182]. 874 25 Apr., 1851. PC 7296, Dr 301, D 2: *E/4/974, pp. 1113-24; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 709-[728]. 875 27 Aug., 1851. PC 7400, Dr 593, D 5: *E/4/975, pp. 687-712; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 335-[382]. 876 29 Oct., 1851. PC 7494, Dr 784, D 6: *E/4/975, pp. 1028-57; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 319-[376]. 877 10 Dec., 1851. PC 7570, Dr 903, D 7: *E/4/976, pp. 123-38; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 793-[820]. 878 2 June, 1852. PC 7766, Dr 369, D 1: *E/4/976, pp. 1115-30; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 359-[394]. 879 25 Aug., 1852. PC 7911, Dr 645, D 3: *E/4/977, pp. 393-420; L/P&S/6/370, pp. 579-[630]. 880 15 Dec., 1852. PC 8018, Dr 935, D 4: *E/4/977, pp. 1037-50; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 815-[846]. 881 4 May, 1853. PC 8210, Dr 322, D 2: *E/4/978, pp. 553-91; L/P&S/6/373, pp. 571-[640]. 882 31 Aug., 1853. PC 8400, Dr 697, D 4: *E/4/979, pp. 111-47; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 123-[190]. 883 12 Oct., 1853. PC 8448, Dr 845, D 5: *E/4/979, pp. 373-98; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 683-[730]. 884 12 Apr., 1854. PC 8695, Dr 294, D 1: *E/4/980, pp. 339-406; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 679-[780]. 885 18 Oct., 1854. PC 8975, Dr 938, D 3: *E/4/981, pp. 611-59; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 489-[572]. 886 31 Jan., 1855. PC 9095, Dr 86, D 1: *E/4/982, pp. 179-95; L/P&S/6/383, pp. 117-[146]. 887 30 Apr., 1856. PC 9635, Dr 348, D 3: *E/4/984, pp. 931-1040; L/P&S/6/389, pp. 147-[308]. 888 27 May, 1856. PC 9847, Dr 544, D 4: *E/4/984, pp. 1279-1300; L/P&S/6/390, pp. 71-[114]. 889 2 Jan., 1857. PC 177, Dr 1403, D 1: *E/4/986, pp. 1031-48; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 823-[854]. 890 28 Jan., 1857. PC 199, Dr 48, D 2: *E/4/986, pp. 1259-81; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 279-[304], 309-[328]. 891 8 Apr., 1857. PC 322, Dr 330, D 3: *E/4/987, pp. 499-552; L/P&S/6/393, pp. 207-[288]. 892 11 Nov., 1857. PC 661, Dr 1329, D 5: *E/4/988, pp. 1289-1305; L/P&S/6/395, pp. 57-[86]. 893 3 Mar., 1858. PC 825, Dr 159, D 4: *E/4/989, pp. 781-820; L/P&S/6/396, pp. 231-[300]. 894 7 July, 1858; Carnatic family. PC 1010, Dr 779, D 5: *E/4/990, pp. 629-72; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 581-[652]. 895 13 July, 1858; Tanjore family. PC 1021, Dr 810, D 7: *E/4/990, pp. 707-22; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 875-[900]. 896 7 July, 1858. PC 1042, Dr 782, D 6: *E/4/990, pp. 673-98; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 653-[702]. 897 30 Aug., 1858. PC 1176, Dr 1121, D 9: *E/4/990, pp. 1315A-40; L/P&S/6/399, pp. 19-[68]. 898 1 Sept., 1858. PC 1195, Dr 1218, D 10: *E/4/991, pp. 327-52; L/P&S/6/399, pp. 405-[434]. 898X Miscellaneous. Madras Dr 182, D 1 of 27 Oct., 1858: L/P&S/6/610, n.p. Bombay Political Department899 11 Mar., 1829. PC 518, Dr 205: E/4/1050, pp. 593-610; L/P&S/6/272, pp. 1-[40]. 900 23 Dec., 1828; Persian Gulf and insurrection at Kittar. PC 552, Dr 102: E/4/1050, pp. 279-384; L/P&S/6/270, pp. 191-[306]. 901 19 Aug., 1829. PC 598, Dr 444: *E/4/1051, pp. 445-608; L/P&S/6/273, pp. 145-[330]. 902 7 Oct., 1829; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 602, Dr 506: E/4/1051, pp. 777-807; L/P&S/6/273, pp. 331-[370]. 903 28 Apr., 1830; Baroda finances and affairs of Gaikwar. PC 646, Dr 316, D 3: E/4/1052, pp. 465-514; L/P&S/6/274, pp. 443-[506]. 904 31 Dec., 1829; affairs of Mahi Kantha. PC 652, Dr 98: E/4/1051, pp. 1039-1204; L/P&S/6/274, pp. 17-[244]. 905 26 May, 1830; affairs of Cutch. PC 681, Dr 357, D 5: E/4/1052, pp. 575-625; L/P&S/6/277, pp. 33-[102], 119-[150]. Paras. 1-9, PP, 1831-32, XIV, 356-8. 906 26 May, 1830; salaries, allowances, and pecuniary grants. PC 681, Dr 356, D 4: E/4/1052, pp. 549-73; L/P&S/6/277, pp. 103-[118], 151-[202]. Para. 8, PP, 1831-32, IX, 423. 907 20 July, 1830. PC 681, Dr 367, D 6: E/4/1052, pp. 745-855; L/P&S/6/277, pp. 151-[264]. 908 20 July, 1830; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 699, Dr 414, D 7: E/4/1052, pp. 857-971; L/P&S/6/277, pp. 265-[394]. 909 28 July, 1830. PC 783, Dr 477, D 8: E/4/1052, pp. 973-1050; L/P&S/6/278, pp. 5-[108]. 910 17 Nov., 1830. PC 828, Dr 589, D 9: E/4/1053, pp. 341-61; L/P&S/6/278, pp. 179-[206]. 911 15 Dec., 1830; tent allowances drawn by Lt. Col. J. Briggs [ex-Resident in Satara]. Dr 58, D 10: E/4/1053, pp. 399-411; L/P&S/6/280, pp. 65-[72]. 912 21 Sept., 1831. PC 964, Dr 624, D 5: *E/4/1054, pp. 353-401; L/P&S/6/281, pp. 211-[270]. 913 1 Feb., 1832. PC 980, Dr 38, D 1: E/4/1054, pp. 705-83; L/P&S/6/282, pp. 49-[146]. 914 29 Feb., 1832; case of Lt. Col. T.D. Ballantine [ex-Political Agent in Mahi Kantha]. PC 981, Dr 106, D 2: E/4/1054, pp. 1107-54; L/P&S/6/282, pp. 293-[350]. 915 10 Apr., 1833; allowances of Lt. Col. R. Barnewall, and appointment of his successor as Political Agent in Kathiawar. PC 1136, Dr 194, D 2: *E/4/1056, pp. 349-64; L/P&S/6/284, pp. 909-[944]. 916 1 Aug., 1832; grants of land to Indians for public service. PC 1062, Dr 454, D 5: *E/4/1055, pp. 585-603; L/P&S/6/283, pp. 277-[308]. 917 1 Aug., 1832; case of an individual styling himself Govind Row Gorepuda of South Maratha country. Dr 424, D 4: *E/4/1055, pp. 565-83; L/P&S/6/283, pp. 261-[272]. 918 21 Aug., 1833; affairs of Rajpipla. PC 1180, Dr 428, D 6: *E/4/1056, pp. 951-66; L/P&S/6/285, n.p. 919 10 July, 1833; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 1167, Dr 357, D 3: *E/4/1056, pp. 725-41; L/P&S/6/285, pp. 157-[192]. 920 10 July, 1833; affairs of Mandvi. PC 1166, Dr 358, D 4: *E/4/1056, pp. 743-54; L/P&S/6/285, pp. 199-[218]. 920X Affairs of Kathiawar. Bombay PC 1215 altered by Board on 3 Feb., 1834: L/P&S/6/288, pp. 333-[388]. Dr 176, D 5 of 16 Apr., 1834. 921 19 Feb., 1834; misappropriation of funds in the Baroda Residency treasury. PC 1168, Dr 79, D 3: E/4/1057, pp. 513-39; L/P&S/6/287, pp. 311-[366]. 922 3 Jan., 1834; North-West Frontier. PC 1213, Dr 673, D 1: E/4/1057, pp. 375-88; L/P&S/6/286, pp. 652-[707]. 923 11 June, 1834; Satara and the Southern Maratha country. PC 1218, Dr 177, D 8: E/4/1057, pp. 1089-1157; L/P&S/6/288, pp. 477-[630], 679-[746]. (L. 924 4 Dec., 1833; affairs of Cutch. PC 1217, Dr 611, D 9: *E/4/1057, pp. 205-18; L/P&S/6/286, pp. 259-[306]. 925 16 Apr., 1834; Persian Gulf. PC 1230, Dr 183, D 6: *E/4/1057, pp. 779-91; L/P&S/6/289, pp. 1-[24]. 926 7 Apr., 1835; affairs of Mahi Kantha. PC 1394, Dr 187, D 2: E/4/1058, pp. 927-1006; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 57-[168]. 927 1 Apr., 1835; Bhils of Khandesh. PC 1410, Dr 186, D 1: E/4/1058, pp. 917-26; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 37-[56]. 928 7 Apr., 1835; affairs of the Gaikwar. PC 1416, Dr 202, D 3: E/4/1058, pp. 1007-16; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 237-[256]. 929 27 May, 1835; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 1438, Dr 284, D 4: E/4/1058, pp. 1153-1202; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 157-[208]. 930 10 June, 1835; treaty between the U.S.A. and the Imam of Muscat. PC 1453, Dr 267, D 5: E/4/1059, pp. 67-80; L/P&S/6/293, pp. 449-[468]. 931 12 Aug., 1835; affairs of Idar. PC 1482, Dr 452, D 11: E/4/1059, pp. 261-93; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 287-[350]. 932 28 July, 1835; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 1490, Dr 431, D 10: E/4/1059, pp. 245-60; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 151-[170]. 933 22 July, 1835; affairs of Rajpipla. PC 1497, Dr 419, D 8: *E/4/1059, pp. 211-32; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 37-[68]. 934 16 June, 1835; affairs of Palanpur. PC 1502, Dr 341, D 6: *E/4/1059, pp. 81-8; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 385-[404]. 935 19 Aug., 1835; affairs of Cutch. PC 1521, Dr 418, D 12: *E/4/1059, pp. 327-54; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 1-[36]. 936 22 July, 1835; affairs of Angria. PC 1541, Dr 417, D 7: E/4/1059, pp. 199-209; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 575-[594]. 937 22 July, 1835; affairs of Akalkot. PC 1540, Dr 432, D 9: *E/4/1059, pp. 233-40; L/P&S/6/295, pp. 171-[194]. 938 18 Nov., 1835. PC 1592, Dr 644, D 15: *E/4/1059, pp. 587-613; L/P&S/6/297, pp. 199-[246]. 939 29 Dec., 1835. PC 1631, Dr 696, D 17: *E/4/1059, pp. 747-56; L/P&S/6/297, pp. 291-[310]. 940 29 Dec., 1835; grant to Lt. Col. R. Barnewall [ex-Political Agent in Kathiawar]. PC 1637, Dr 695, D 16: *E/4/1059, pp. 733-45; L/P&S/6/297, pp. 271-[290]. 941 16 Mar., 1836; affairs of Cutch. PC 1673, Dr 104, D 1: *E/4/1059, pp. 1105-14; L/P&S/6/298, pp. 501-[520]. 941X Case of Col. T.D. Balantine (ex-Political Agent in Mahi Kantha). Bombay PC 1939 altered by Board on 24 Aug., 1837: L/P&S/6/306, pp. 173-[n.p.], but see also notes by T.L. Peacock in cited volume. Dr 62, D 6 of 4 Apr., 1838. 942 27 Apr., 1836; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 1692, Dr 194, D 2: *E/4/1060, pp. 91-112; L/P&S/6/277, pp. 101a-[n.p.]. 943 8 June, 1836. PC 1721, Dr 266, D 3: *E/4/1060, pp. 310-51; L/P&S/6/299, pp. 133-[200]. 944 15 June, 1836; affairs of the Mahi Kantha. PC 1720, Dr 286, D 4: *E/4/1060, pp. 364-98; L/P&S/6/299, pp. 235-[294]. 945 7 Sept., 1836; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 1791, Dr 418, D 8: *E/4/1060, pp. 583-98; L/P&S/6/299, pp. 345-[372]. 946 18 Oct., 1837; affairs of the Mahi Kantha, and new political arrangements in Gujarat. PC 1934, Dr 472, D 3: *E/4/1061, pp. 617-64; L/P&S/6/302, pp. 399-[470]. +L. 947 20 June, 1837; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 1900, Dr 279, D 1: *E/4/1061, pp. 229-46; L/P&S/6/300, pp. 171-[200]. 948 6 Sept., 1837; affairs of the Persian Gulf. PC 1944, Dr 432, D 1: *E/4/1061, pp. 513-32; L/P&S/6/301, pp. 369-[400]. 949 25 Oct., 1837; affairs of Cutch. PC 1948, Dr 497, D 4: *E/4/1061, pp. 807-39; L/P&S/6/303, pp. 365-[420]. 950 22 Nov., 1837. PC 1968, Dr 535, D 5: E/4/1061, pp. 923-74; L/P&S/6/303, pp. 433-[520]. 951 5 Jan., 1838. PC 1979, Dr 609, D 1: E/4/1062, pp. 5-27; L/P&S/6/304, pp. 191-[214], 219-[234]. 952 13 Feb., 1838; claims of the sons of Gungadhur Shastree on the Gaikwar of Baroda. PC 2057, Dr 69, D 3: *E/4/1062, pp. 239-50; L/P&S/6/307, pp. 271-[290]. 953 14 Mar., 1838; case of the adopted son of Wittul Row Dewanjee. PC 2002, Dr 70, D 4: *E/4/1062, pp. 469-83; L/P&S/6/307, pp. 323-[332]. +L. PP, 1850, XLI, 59-60. 954 16 May, 1838; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 2072, Dr 292, D 10: *E/4/1062, pp. 1049-74; L/P&S/6/309, pp. 391-[418], 457-[472]. +L. 955 13 Feb., 1838; affairs of Baroda. PC 2002, Dr 50, D 2: *E/4/1062, pp. 211-38; L/P&S/6/305, pp. 487-[566], 589-[608]. +L. 956 14 Mar., 1838. PC 2077, Dr 146, D 5: *E/4/1062, pp. 485-504; L/P&S/6/308, pp. 57-[90]. 957 17 Aug., 1838; affairs of Mahi Kantha. PC 2111, Dr 471, D 14: *E/4/1063, pp. 369-400; L/P&S/6/311, pp. 426-[473]. 958 2 May, 1838; claim of the Company upon the estate of the late J. Williams [Bombay Civil Service]. PC 2131, Dr 267, D 8: *E/4/1062, pp. 841-52; L/P&S/6/309, pp. 137-[156]. 959 31 May, 1838; Southern Maratha country. PC 2132, Dr 329, D 11: *E/4/1062, pp. 1137-56; L/P&S/6/310, pp. 351-[386]. 960 16 May, 1838; affairs of Cutch. PC 2147, Dr 291, D 9: *E/4/1062, pp. 1041-8; L/P&S/6/309, pp. 375-[390]. 961 29 Aug., 1838. PC 2196, Dr 513, D 15. *E/4/1063, pp. 411-54; L/P&S/6/312, pp. 81-[151]. 962 17 Aug., 1838; coolee insurrection in Gujarat. PC 2111, Dr 440, D 13: *E/4/1063, pp. 335-68; L/P&S/6/311, pp. 340-[365], 375-[425]. 963 1 May, 1839; commission of inquiry at Dharwar. PC 2236, Dr 238, D 4: E/4/1064, pp. 723-62; L/P&S/6/314, pp. 378-[441] [sic]. 964 24 Oct., 1838; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 2264, Dr 632, D 17: *E/4/1063, pp. 713-22; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 149-[164]. 965 20 Mar., 1839; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 2302, Dr 105, D 1: E/4/1064, pp. 419-43; L/P&S/6/314, pp. 224-[255]. 966 28 Aug., 1839; court martial on Maj. G. Paul [Bombay Light Cavalry]. PC 2369, Dr 494, D 9: *E/4/1064, pp. 1329-38; L/P&S/6/315, pp. 277-[296]. 967 21 Aug., 1839; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 2367, Dr 461, D 8: *E/4/1064, pp. 1271-1318; L/P&S/6/315, pp. 205-[276]. 968 26 June, 1839; operations against the Naikras in Gujarat. PC 2368, Dr 363, D 6: *E/4/1064, pp. 1037-52; L/P&S/6/315, pp. 93-[116]. 969 9 Oct., 1839; Persian Gulf. PC 2491, Dr 550, D 10: *E/4/1065, pp. 242-60; L/P&S/6/316, pp. 37-[68]. 970 12 Mar., 1840; affairs of Mahi Kantha. PC 2500, Dr 108, D 6: *E/4/1065, pp. 1284-1328; L/P&S/6/317, pp. 73-[150]. 971 23 Oct., 1839; affairs of Cutch. PC 2507, Dr 596, D 11: *E/4/1065, pp. 304-24; L/P&S/6/316, pp. 113-[148]. 972 23 Oct., 1839. PC 2508, Dr 597, D 12: *E/4/1065, pp. 326-41; L/P&S/6/316, pp. 153-[186]. 973 12 Mar., 1840. PC 2540, Dr 81, D 5: *E/4/1065, pp. 1216-82; L/P&S/6/318, pp. 1-[92]. 974 19 Feb., 1840; Savantvadi. PC 2613, Dr 68, D 2: *E/4/1065, pp. 986-1014; L/P&S/6/318, pp. 303-[352]. 975 19 Feb., 1840; disturbances and attempts at disturbances in Bombay Presidency. PC 2610, Dr 69, D 3: *E/4/1065, pp. 1016-41; L/P&S/6/318, pp. 261-[302]. 976 13 May, 1840; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 2671, Dr 245, D 11: *E/4/1066, pp. 199-218; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 313-[346]. 977 13 May, 1840. PC 2683, Dr 244, D 10: *E/4/1066, pp. 173-98; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 389-[432]. 978 20 May, 1840; succession to the estate of Limbdi. PC 2691, Dr 262, D 12: *E/4/1066, pp. 265-83; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 433-[464]. 979 2 July, 1840; affairs of the Gaikwar. PC 2726, Dr 400, D 13: E/4/1066, pp. 561-98; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 555-[588], 627-[644]. +L. Paras. 8-10, PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 259. 980 8 July, 1840; disputes between the Rao of Cutch and certain Wagher chiefs. PC 2729, Dr 376, D 14: *E/4/1066, pp. 617-42; L/P&S/6/319, pp. 645-[682]. 981 31 July, 1840. PC 2762, Dr 456, D 15: *E/4/1066, pp. 831-71; L/P&S/6/320, pp. 103-[172]. 982 2 Sept., 1840; affairs of Satara. PC 2815, Dr 553, D 16: *E/4/1066, pp. 1011-62; L/P&S/6/320, pp. 497-[522]. In Papers Respecting the Case of the Raja of Sattara (London, 1840), 388-9. 983 2 Sept., 1840; offer of the Rao of Cutch to educate two of Sir Henry Pottinger’s children. PC 2820, Dr 554, D 17: *E/4/1066, pp. 1027-34; L/P&S/6/320, pp. 523-[536]. 984 23 Dec., 1840. PC 2874, Dr 773, D 19: E/4/1067, pp. 701-27; L/P&S/6/321, pp. 341-[386]. 985 25 Nov., 1840; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 2875, Dr 733, D 18: *E/4/1067, pp. 557-74; L/P&S/6/321, pp. 387-[412]. 986 3 Mar., 1841; affairs of the Gaikwar. PC 2941, Dr 159, D 3: *E/4/1067, pp. 1047-71; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 29-[56], 59-[72]. Para. 8, PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 259. 987 10 Feb., 1841; corruption in the establishment of the Political Commissioner in Gujarat. PC 2957, Dr 106, D 2: *E/4/1067, pp. 951-71; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 191-[222]. PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 49-50. 988 7 Apr., 1841; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 2954, Dr 230, D 6: *E/4/1068, pp. 39-60; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 153-[190]. (L. 989 27 Jan., 1841; affairs of Cutch. PC 2953, Dr 72, D 1: E/4/1067, pp. 873-84; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 121-[132], 147-[152]. 990 16 Mar., 1841. PC 2961, Dr 169, D 4: *E/4/1067, pp. 1129-80; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 235-[318]. 991 31 Mar., 1841. PC 2987, Dr 203, D 5: *E/4/1067, pp. 1353-90; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 647-[692]. 992 7 Apr., 1841; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 2994, Dr 231, D 7: *E/4/1068, pp. 61-79; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 813-[842]. 993 21 Apr., 1841. PC 2991, Dr 294, D 10: *E/4/1068, pp. 185-258; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 697-[772], 775-[812]. 994 25 May, 1841; lapse of the territory of Colaba. PC 3010, Dr 315, D 11: *E/4/1068, pp. 395-412; L/P&S/6/322, pp. 843-[862], 945-[958]. PP, 1850, XLI, 624-5. 995 27 July, 1842; court martial on Lt. W. Gibbard [Bombay Native Infantry]. PC 3537, Dr 435, D 14: *E/4/1071, pp. 117-56; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 157-[216]. 996 13 Apr., 1841; case of Ram Rao Ukburnavees at Kolhapur. PC 3034, Dr 270, D 9: *E/4/1068, pp. 145-65B; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 249-[300]. 997 25 May, 1841. PC 3087, Dr 381, D 12: *E/4/1068, pp. 413-50; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 547-[608]. 998 16 June, 1841. PC 3075, Dr 431, D 15: *E/4/1068, pp. 581-634; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 465-[546]. 999 7 Apr., 1841; wish of the Raja of Satara to confer lands on Ballajee Punt Nathoo. PC 3052, Dr 271, D 8: E/4/1068, pp. 81-6; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 375-[386]. 1000 21 Dec., 1842; affairs of the Gaikwar. PC 3237, Dr 777, D 21: *E/4/1072, pp. 25-48; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 69-[110]. Paras. 9-10, PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 260. 1001 2 July 1841; case of Lt. W. Gibbard. PC 3163, Dr 500, D 16: *E/4/1068, pp. 859-63; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 13-[24]. 1002 22 Sept., 1841; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 3205, Dr 675, D 17: *E/4/1069, pp. 47-64; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 413-[444]. 1003 12 Jan., 1842; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 3258, Dr 942, D 2: *E/4/1069, pp. 797-860; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 641-[738]. 1004 13 Oct., 1841; disturbances in the Deccan. PC 3219, Dr 689, D 18: *E/4/1069, pp. 221-56; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 445-[492]. 1005 17 Nov., 1841. PC 3230, Dr 783, D 21: E/4/1069, pp. 405-56; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 111-[192]. 1006 13 Oct., 1841. PC 3227, Dr 713, D 19: *E/4/1069, pp. 257-88; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 493-[522]. 523-[542]. Para. 13, PP, 1850, XLI, 60. 1007 13 Oct., 1841. PC 3228, Dr 714, D 20: *E/4/1069, pp. 289-312; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 543-[590]. 1008 26 Oct., 1842; surinjam lands in the Deccan. PC 3313, Dr 436, D 17: *E/4/1071, pp. 669-710; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 393-[454]. 1009 22 Mar., 1842; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 3312, Dr 145, D 7: *E/4/1070, pp. 119-44; L/P&S/6/326, pp. 527-[574]. Paras. 6-8, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 15. 1010 26 Jan., 1842. PC 3302, Dr 31, D 4: *E/4/1069, pp. 955-89; L/P&S/6/326, pp. 343-[404]. 1011 26 Jan., 1842. PC 3301, Dr 32, D 5: *E/4/1069, pp. 991-1001; L/P&S/6/326, pp. 243-[274], 291-[298]. 1012 31 Dec., 1841; allowances of A.N. Shaw [Acting Political Agent, Southern Maratha country]. PC 3311, Dr 911, D 23: *E/4/1069, pp. 773-84; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 449-[472]. 1013 12 Apr., 1842. PC 3334, Dr 195, D 8: *E/4/1070, pp. 255-303; L/P&S/6/327, pp. 31-[104]. 1014 26 Jan., 1842. PC 3332, Dr 33, D 6: *E/4/1069, pp. 1003-24; L/P&S/6/326, pp. 407-[442]. 1015 6 July, 1842; affairs of Baroda. PC 3345, Dr 356, D 13: *E/4/1070, pp. 1049-88; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 1-[40], 45-[68]. +L. Paras. 9-11, PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 50-1. 1016 1 June, 1842; Mahi Kantha. PC 3344, Dr 303, D 10: *E/4/1070, pp. 661-89; L/P&S/6/327, pp. 339-[392]. Para. 6 in both PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 50; and PP, 1852-53, LXX, 38. 1017 26 Jan., 1842; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 3301, Dr 19, D 3: *E/4/1069, pp. 931-53; L/P&S/6/326, pp. 243-[290]. 1018 1 June, 1842. PC 3440, Dr 305, D 12: *E/4/1070, pp. 707-49; L/P&S/6/327, pp. 417-[490]. 1019 1 June, 1842; affairs of Idar. PC 3439, Dr 304, D 11: *E/4/1070, pp. 691-706; L/P&S/6/327, pp. 393-[416]. 1020 24 May, 1842. PC 3464, Dr 306, D 9: *E/4/1070, pp. 559-98; L/P&S/6/327, pp. 491-[552]. 1021 28 Sept., 1842; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 3528, Dr 627, D 16: *E/4/1071, pp. 493-516; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 701-[738]. 1022 30 Dec., 1842; assumption of the state of Mandvi. PC 3564, Dr 842, D 24: *E/4/1072, pp. 171-86; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 361-[382]. PP, 1850, XLI, 626-7. 1023 18 Jan., 1843. PC 3583, Dr 11, D 2: *E/4/1072, pp. 217-86; L/P&S/6/330, pp. 115-[214]. 1023X Paragraphs respecting a charge incurred by Capt. A. Hamerton. See full entry at 1087. 1024 23 Nov., 1842. PC 3602, Dr 741, D 19: *E/4/1071, pp. 937-64; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 167-[212]. 1025 21 Sept., 1842; slavery and the slave trade. PC 3593, Dr 596, D 15: *E/4/1071, pp. 329-48; L/P&S/6/328, pp. 631-[660]. 1025X Memorial of Ram Row Bheemajee of Kolhapur. India PC 3648 altered by Board on 31 Aug., 1842: L/P&S/6/329, pp. 1-3A. Dr 609, D 18 of 16 Nov., 1842. 1026 25 Jan., 1843. PC 3659, Dr 41, D 3: *E/4/1072, pp. 357-410; L/P&S/6/330, pp. 215-[304]. Para. 6, PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 51. 1027 21 Dec., 1842; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 3689, Dr 822, D 23: *E/4/1072, pp. 55-66; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 437-[458]. 1028 22 Feb., 1843. PC 3711, Dr 80, D 4: *E/4/1072, pp. 527-77; L/P&S/6/330, pp. 591-[678]. 1029 4 Jan., 1843; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 3702, Dr 843, D 1: *E/4/1072, pp. 191-211; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 683-[716]. 1030 14 Dec., 1842; case of the Bugla Bhowany Pursand. PC 3727, Dr 807, D 20: *E/4/1072, pp. 5-17; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 403-[424]. 1031 21 Dec., 1842; the wreck of the Bugla Tyree. PC 3757, Dr 821, D 22: *E/4/1072, pp. 49-53; L/P&S/6/329, pp. 425-[436]. 1032 11 Apr., 1843; slave trade. PC 3822A, Dr 227, D 7: *E/4/1072, pp. 971-8; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 283-[294]. 1033 3 May, 1843. PC 3868, Dr 240, D 8: *E/4/1072, pp. 1121-38; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 311-[342]. 1034 20 Sept., 1843. PC 3902, Dr 612, D 15: *E/4/1073, pp. 885-921; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 135-[202]. 1035 19 July, 1843. PC 3900, Dr 475, D 12: *E/4/1073, pp. 449-80; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 625-[684]. Paras. 6-7, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 40. 1036 30 May, 1843; explanations by Lt. Col. C. Evans [Resident at Satara] and J.P. Willoughby [Bombay Civil Service]. PC 3894, Dr 345, D 9: *E/4/1073, pp. 167-75; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 481-[500]. 1037 20 Sept., 1843; report of the Adhoi Commission. PC 3933, Dr 611, D 14: *E/4/1073, pp. 865-84; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 99-[134]. 1038 26 Sept., 1843; affairs of the Gaikwar. PC 3946, Dr 624, D 16: *E/4/1073, pp. 967-80; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 293-[320]. 1039 4 Oct., 1843; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 4055, Dr 635, D 17: *E/4/1074, pp. 13-26; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 471-[502]. 1040 4 Oct., 1843; Southern Maratha country. PC 4054, Dr 636, D 18: *E/4/1074, pp. 27-34; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 503-[522]. 1041 1 Nov., 1843; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 4078, Dr 693, D 20: *E/4/1074, pp. 195-204; L/P&S/6/333, pp. 261-[284]. 1042 15 Nov., 1843. PC 4101, Dr 727, D 21: *E/4/1074, pp. 267-313; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 721-[782]. 1043 18 Oct., 1843; slave trade. PC 4079, Dr 666, D 19: *E/4/1074, pp. 51-62; L/P&S/6/332, pp. 601-[618]. 1044 17 Jan., 1844. PC 4156, Dr 20, D 1: *E/4/1074, pp. 710-42; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 1A-[66]. 1045 28 Feb., 1844; Southern Maratha country. PC 4169, Dr 106, D 3: *E/4/1074, pp. 922-75; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 311-[392]. 1046 24 Jan., 1844. PC 4181, Dr 33, D 2: *E/4/1074, pp. 760-71; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 163-[182]. 1047 27 Mar., 1844. PC 4188, Dr 178, D 5: *E/4/1074, pp. 1152-89; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 789-[860]. 1048 2 Apr., 1844; affairs of Cutch. PC 4204, Dr 177, D 7: *E/4/1075, pp. 17-56; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 721-[788]. 1049 3 Apr., 1844; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 4231, Dr 244, D 8: *E/4/1075, pp. 149-78; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 203-[266]. 1050 27 Mar., 1844; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 4230, Dr 197, D 6: *E/4/1074, pp. 1190-1204; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 175-[202]. Paras. 2-4, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 17. 1051 24 Apr., 1844; affairs of Colaba. PC 4271, Dr 263, D 11: *E/4/1075, pp. 223-38; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 377-[408]. PP, 1850, XLI, 625-6. 1052 17 Apr., 1844; slave trade. PC 4278, Dr 253, D 10: *E/4/1075, pp. 193-206; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 349-[376]. 1053 2 Aug., 1844. PC 4291, Dr 558, D 21: *E/4/1076, pp. 1-70; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 193-[314]. Paras. 49-53, PP, 1850, XLI, 627. 1054 17 Apr., 1844. PC 4282, Dr 252, D 9: *E/4/1075, pp. 185-92; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 329-[348]. 1055 21 Aug., 1844; extinction of the office and dignity of Nawab of Surat. PC 4289, Dr 614, D 22: *E/4/1076, pp. 191-219B; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 405-[446]. 1056 26 June, 1844; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 4298, Dr 420, D 15: *E/4/1075, pp. 775-91; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 693-[722]. 1057 26 June, 1844; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 4305, Dr 421, D 16: *E/4/1075, pp. 793-808; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 723-[750]. 1058 26 June, 1844. PC 4309, Dr 422, D 17: *E/4/1075, pp. 809-16; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 751-[770]. 1059 18 June, 1844; allowances of Lt. Col. J. Outram [ex-Political Agent in Sind]. PC 4318, Dr 326, D 13: E/4/1075, pp. 679-84; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 585-[608]. 1060 26 June, 1844; Mahi Kantha. PC 4326, Dr 419, D 14: *E/4/1075, pp. 755-73; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 657-[692]. 1061 26 June, 1844. PC 4343, Dr 423, D 18: *E/4/1075, pp. 817-40; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 771-[810]. 1062 31 July, 1844; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 4416, Dr 531, D 19: *E/4/1075, pp. 1152-63; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 25-[44]. 1063 16 Oct., 1844. PC 4479, Dr 746, D 28: *E/4/1076, pp. 489-94; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 875-[916]. 1064 31 July, 1844. PC 4399, Dr 532, D 20: *E/4/1075, pp. 1164-75; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 45-[68]. Para. 6, PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 51. 1065 4 Sept., 1844; case of the ex-Raja of Satara. Dr 666, D 23: *E/4/1076, pp. 318-21; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 479-[482]. 1066 4 Sept., 1844; Meer Jafar Ali Khan [son-in-law of Nawab of Surat]. PC 4480, Dr 677, D 24: *E/4/1076, pp. 323-30; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 483-[502]. 1067 6 Nov., 1844; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 4496, Dr 779, D 29: *E/4/1076, pp. 627-48; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 179-[218]. 1068 4 Sept., 1844; missionaries in Zanzibar. PC 4483, Dr 678, D 25: *E/4/1076, pp. 331-8; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 503-[522]. 1069 2 Oct., 1844; revenue of the ex-Raja of Mandvi. PC 4489, Dr 705, D 26: *E/4/1076, pp. 471-8; L/P&S/6/336, pp. 523-[538]. 1070 27 Nov., 1844; affairs of Satara. PC 4544, Dr 845, D 30: *E/4/1076, pp. 827-48; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 289-[320]. 1071 4 Dec., 1844; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 4553, Dr 922, D 36: *E/4/1077, pp. 161-92; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 197-[256]. Paras. 14-18, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 19-20. 1072 27 Nov., 1844; slave trade. PC 4548, Dr 873, D 32: *E/4/1076, pp. 863-72; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 329-[348]. 1073 27 Nov., 1844; present of horses from the Imam of Muscat to the Chairman of the Company. PC 4569, Dr 875, D 34: *E/4/1076, pp. 905-13; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 129-[152]. 1074 27 Nov., 1844. PC 4570, Dr 872, D 31: *E/4/1076, pp. 849-62; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 45-[72]. 1075 4 Dec., 1844. PC 4582, Dr 923, D 37: E/4/1077, pp. 193-230; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 257-[324]. 1076 27 Nov., 1844; case of the Parghur Gurkurrees [Southern Maratha country]. PC 4562, Dr 874, D 33: *E/4/1076, pp. 873-903; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 73-[128]. 1077 15 Jan., 1845; family of Gungadhur Shastree. PC 4616, Dr 33, D 3: *E/4/1077, pp. 563-91; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 101-[158]. 1078 24 Dec., 1844. PC 4589, Dr 964, D 42: *E/4/1077, pp. 386-422; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 505-[576]. Paras. 4-7, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 78-9. 1079 17 Dec., 1844; affairs of Rajpipla. PC 4574, Dr 938, D 39: *E/4/1077, pp. 251-78; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 333-[376]. 1080 24 Dec., 1844; Mahi Kantha. PC 4585, Dr 963, D 41: *E/4/1077, pp. 346-85; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 445-[504]. 1081 24 Dec., 1844. PC 4599, Dr 965, D 43: *E/4/1077, pp. 423-62; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 577-[656]. 1082 15 Jan., 1845; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 4636, Dr 18, D 2: *E/4/1077, pp. 537-61; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 53-[100]. 1083 5 Feb., 1845. PC 4624, Dr 78, D 5: *E/4/1077, pp. 767-822; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 265-[368]. 1084 18 Dec., 1844; succession to estate of Nowlgoond. PC 4607, Dr 949, D 40: *E/4/1077, pp. 297-310; L/P&S/6/338, pp. 393-[416]. 1085 5 Feb., 1845; affairs of Colaba. PC 4652, Dr 47, D 4: *E/4/1077, pp. 747-66; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 225-[264]. 1086 5 Feb., 1845. PC 4640, Dr 79, D 6: *E/4/1077, pp. 823-55; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 369-[426]. Para. 5, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 290. 1087 3 Jan., 1845; complaints of Imam of Muscat against Capt. A. Hamerton [Political Agent in Muscat]. PC 4661, Dr 11, D 1: *E/4/1077, pp. 517-24; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 1-[20]. 1088 19 Mar., 1845; Southern Maratha country. PC 4674, Dr 181, D 8: *E/4/1077, pp. 1113-58; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 887-[966]. 1089 23 Apr., 1845; political establishment in Gujarat. PC 4726, Dr 321, D 12: *E/4/1078, pp. 337-55; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 109-[142]. 1090 16 Apr., 1845. PC 4758, Dr 292, D 11: *E/4/1078, pp. 263-72; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 89-[108]. Para. 6, PP, 1850, XLI, 60. 1091 16 Apr., 1845. PC 4747, Dr 291, D 10: *E/4/1078, pp. 237-62; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 45-[88]. 1092 16 Apr., 1845; slave trade. PC 4760, Dr 290, D 9: *E/4/1078, pp. 229-36; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 33-[44]. 1093 23 Apr., 1845; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 4759, Dr 322, D 13: *E/4/1078, pp. 357-66; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 143-[162]. Para. 2, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 111-12. 1094 12 Mar., 1845; proposal for conferring consular powers on Resident at Bushire. Dr 180, D 7: *E/4/1077, pp. 1077-82; L/P&S/6/339, pp. 879-[886]. 1095 4 June, 1845. PC 4800, Dr 355, D 17: *E/4/1078, pp. 636-47; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 307-[326]. 1096 7 May, 1845. PC 4796, Dr 356, D 14: *E/4/1078, pp. 413-29; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 163-[198]. 1097 21 May, 1845; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 4814, Dr 400, D 16: *E/4/1078, pp. 527-40; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 469-[496]. 1098 17 Sept., 1845; disturbances in Kolhapur and Savantvadi. PC 4875, Dr 699, D 25: *E/4/1079, pp. 122-211; L/P&S/6/341, pp. 283-[432]. 1099 21 Aug., 1845; case of Krustnajee, Suddasseo, Bhedej and the ex-Raja of Satara. PC 4877, Dr 667, D 21: *E/4/1078, pp. 1132-47; L/P&S/6/341, pp. 181-[198], 213-[224]. 1100 17 Sept., 1845. PC 4878, Dr 683, D 24: *E/4/1079, pp. 90-120; L/P&S/6/341, pp. 225-[282]. 1101 27 Aug., 1845; family of the late Fyuz Ali Khan of Badnor. PC 4880, Dr 666, D 22: *E/4/1078, pp. 1164-76; L/P&S/6/341, pp. 153-[180]. 1102 3 Sept., 1845; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 4879, Dr 653, D 23: E/4/1079, pp. 53-64; L/P&S/6/341, pp. 89-[108]. 1103 20 Aug., 1845; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 4901, Dr 654, D 20: *E/4/1078, pp. 1108-31; L/P&S/6/341, pp. 109-[152]. 1104 1 Oct., 1845; Persian Gulf. PC 4958, Dr 755, D 26: *E/4/1079, pp. 270-93; L/P&S/6/342, pp. 41-[80]. 1105 21 Jan., 1846. PC 5061, Dr 29, D 1. *E/4/1080, pp. 129-220; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 121-[294]. 1106 19 Nov., 1845; slavery and the slave trade. PC 5013, Dr 872, D 27: E/4/1079, pp. 602-9; L/P&S/6/342, pp. 157-[172]. 1107 10 Dec., 1845; affairs of Satara. PC 5035, Dr 939, D 28: E/4/1079, pp. 760-75; L/P&S/6/342, pp. 433-[464]. 1108 18 Feb., 1846. PC 5108, Dr 77, D 3: *E/4/1080, pp. 341-68; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 327-[378]. 1109 22 Apr., 1846. PC 5161, Dr 253, D 12: *E/4/1080, pp. 847-75; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 121-[294]. 1110 4 Feb., 1846; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 5107, Dr 68, D 2: *E/4/1080, pp. 245-57; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 325a-[325o]. 1111 18 Feb., 1846; memorial of Cmdr. H. Lynch [Indian Navy]. PC 5116, Dr 90, D 5: *E/4/1080, pp. 377-85; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 383-[402]. 1112 5 Mar., 1846; memorial of Moolla Ibrahim. PC 5134, Dr 125, D 6: *E/4/1080, pp. 493-507; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 415-[434]. 1113 1 Apr., 1846; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 5147, Dr 205, D 9: *E/4/1080, pp. 719-39; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 547-[586]. 1114 22 Apr., 1846; Persian Gulf. PC 5171, Dr 252, D 11: *E/4/1080, pp. 835-46; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 663-[686]. 1115 1 Apr., 1846; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 5152, Dr 204, D 8: *E/4/1080, pp. 697-717; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 503-[546]. 1116 18 Feb., 1846; sword to be presented to Chintamun Row of Sangli. Dr 89, D 4: *E/4/1080, pp. 369-75; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 379-[382]. 1116X Disposal of two oil paintings. See full entry at 1629. 1117 29 Apr., 1846. PC 5191, Dr 282, D 13: *E/4/1080, pp. 885-904; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 1-[44]. 1118 13 May, 1846. PC 5196, Dr 323, D 14: *E/4/1080, pp. 973-92; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 65-[104]. 1118X Request of Chintamun Rao (ruler of Sangli) in favour of his minister. Bombay PC 5195 altered by Board on 15 May, 1846: L/P&S/6/344, pp. 661-[663]. Transferred to Judicial Department: see D 9 of 30 Mar., 1847. 1119 17 June, 1846. PC 5240, Dr 422, D 16: *E/4/1081, pp. 141-65; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 257-[306]. 1120 3 June, 1846; applications for pensions. PC 5236, Dr 390, D 15: *E/4/1081, pp. 105-12; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 229-[244]. 1121 15 July, 1846. PC 5264, Dr 494, D 17: *E/4/1081, pp. 260-307; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 581-[660]. 1122 22 July, 1846. PC 5287, Dr 503, D 18: *E/4/1081, pp. 367-96; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 1-[52]. 1123 29 July, 1846. PC 5293, Dr 528, D 21: *E/4/1081, pp. 519-64; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 163-[212]. 1124 29 July, 1846; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 5299, Dr 526, D 19: *E/4/1081, pp. 463-96; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 57-[116]. Para. 14, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 121. 1125 29 July, 1846; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 5312, Dr 527, D 20: *E/4/1081, pp. 497-518; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 117-[162]. Paras. 2-7, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 130. 1126 9 Sept., 1846. PC 5351, Dr 607, D 22: *E/4/1081, pp. 703-18; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 533-[556]. 1127 30 Sept., 1846; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 5374, Dr 679, D 26: *E/4/1081, pp. 969-88; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 637-[676]. Paras. 7-8, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 366. 1128 22 Sept., 1846; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 5373, Dr 664, D 25: *E/4/1081, pp. 851-63; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 609-[636]. 1129 22 Sept., 1846; Khandesh. PC 5372, Dr 663, D 24: *E/4/1081, pp. 835-50; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 581-[608]. Para. 4, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 309. 1130 23 Dec., 1846. PC 5439, Dr 885, D 29: *E/4/1082, pp. 345-79; L/P&S/6/346, pp. 367-[426] [sic]. Paras. 2-4, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 290-1. 1131 18 Nov., 1846; slave trade. PC 5410, Dr 786, D 27: *E/4/1082, pp. 179-99; L/P&S/6/346, pp. 51-[90]. 1132 3 Feb., 1847. PC 5440, Dr 55, D 2: *E/4/1082, pp. 637-67; L/P&S/6/347, pp. 167-[222]. 1133 24 Feb., 1847; affairs of Kolhapur and Savantvadi. PC 5477, Dr 118, D 5: *E/4/1082, pp. 879-924; L/P&S/6/347, pp. 255-[352]. 1134 23 Dec., 1846. PC 5456, Dr 886, D 30: *E/4/1082, pp. 381-400; L/P&S/6/346, pp. 427-[514]. 1135 27 Jan., 1847; affairs of Satara. PC 5475, Dr 33, D 1: *E/4/1082, pp. 553-80; L/P&S/6/347, pp. 119-[166]. Paras. 10-15, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 170. 1136 3 Feb., 1847. PC 5476, Dr 10, D 3: *E/4/1082, pp. 669-94; L/P&S/6/347, pp. 1-[44]. 1137 30 Mar., 1847. PC 5507, Dr 197, D 9: *E/4/1083, pp. 267-373; L/P&S/6/347, pp. 633-[818]. 1138 24 Feb., 1847; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 5506, Dr 119, D 6: *E/4/1082, pp. 925-76; L/P&S/6/347, pp. 353-[436]. 1139 17 Feb., 1847; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 5504, Dr 96, D 4: E/4/1082, pp. 783-99; L/P&S/6/347, pp. 223-[254]. 1140 18 May, 1847; case of Maj. Gen. J. Dalamotte [Bombay Army]. PC 5519, Dr 196, D 12: *E/4/1083, pp. 764-72; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 267-[286]. 1141 17 Mar., 1847. PC 5521, Dr 173, D 7: *E/4/1083, pp. 161-78; L/P&S/6/347, pp. 551-[588]. 1142 21 Apr., 1847. PC 5573, Dr 282, D 10: *E/4/1083, pp. 460-95; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 371-[438]. 1142X Case of Cristna Rao Wittul of Gujarat. Bombay PC 5578 altered by Board on 14 Apr., 1847: L/P&S/6/351, pp. 61-79. Dr 492, D 6 of 23 Feb., 1848. 1143 23 Mar., 1847; loss of Mr. Wheatley, etc. from the schooner Highflyer. Dr 201, D 8: *E/4/1083, pp. 195-9; L/P&S/6/347, pp. 823-[826]. 1144 12 May, 1847. PC 5595, Dr 346, D 11: *E/4/1083, pp. 702-35; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 443-[506]. 1145 23 June, 1847; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 5643, Dr 474, D 16: *E/4/1083, pp. 1100-39; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 251-[326]. 1146 2 June, 1847; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 5634, Dr 403, D 13: *E/4/1083, pp. 922-45; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 507-[546]. 1147 16 June, 1847; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 5635, Dr 451, D 15: *E/4/1083, pp. 1022-34; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 77-[100]. 1148 16 June, 1847. PC 5636, Dr 428, D 14: *E/4/1083, pp. 998-1021; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 547-[586]. Para. 12, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 542. 1149 25 Aug., 1847; trials of Kolhapur and Savantvadi insurgents. PC 5726, Dr 655, D 23: *E/4/1084, pp. 531-74; L/P&S/6/350, pp. 159-[240]. 1150 14 July, 1847; slave trade. PC 5698, Dr 542, D 19: *E/4/1084, pp. 145-9; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 529-[540]. 1151 18 Aug., 1847; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 5724, Dr 634, D 22: *E/4/1084, pp. 439-58; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 671-[710]. 1152 18 Aug., 1847. PC 5725, Dr 633, D 21: *E/4/1084, pp. 413-37; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 623-[670]. Para. 5, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 542. 1153 18 Aug., 1847; affairs of Satara. PC 5728, Dr 632, D 20: *E/4/1084, pp. 401-12; L/P&S/6/349, pp. 603-[622]. 1154 20 Oct., 1847. PC 5765, Dr 700, D 26: *E/4/1084, pp. 1103-66; L/P&S/6/350, pp. 329-[452]. 1155 8 Sept., 1847; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 5753, Dr 690, D 24: *E/4/1084, pp. 655-82; L/P&S/6/350, pp. 241-[300]. 1156 8 Sept., 1847. PC 5759, Dr 691, D 25: *E/4/1084, pp. 683-94; L/P&S/6/350, pp. 301-[328]. 1157 3 Nov., 1847; affairs of Colaba. PC 5787, Dr 845, D 27: *E/4/1085, pp. 88-109; L/P&S/6/350, pp. 469-[508]. 1158 3 Nov., 1847; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 5790, Dr 846, D 28: *E/4/1085, pp. 110-20; L/P&S/6/350, pp. 509-[528]. 1159 1 Dec., 1847. PC 5881, Dr 897, D 29: *E/4/1085, pp. 301-24; L/P&S/6/350, pp. 765-[816]. 1160 19 Jan., 1848. PC 5878, Dr 1016, D 2: *E/4/1085, pp. 479-504; L/P&S/6/350, pp. 721-[764]. 1161 15 Mar., 1848; family of the late Nawab of Surat. PC 5884, Dr 54, D 7: *E/4/1085, pp. 852-77; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 211-[238], 255-[274]. 1162 1 Feb., 1848; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 5893, Dr 41, D 4: *E/4/1085, pp. 539-53A; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 127-[154]. 1163 15 Mar., 1848; cases of the Pole family and Govind Row Gaikwar. PC 5935, Dr 134, D 8: *E/4/1085, pp. 878-913; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 353-[412]. 1164 16 Feb., 1848; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 5921, Dr 101, D 5: *E/4/1085, pp. 602-36; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 291-[352]. 1165 21 Mar., 1848. PC 5964, Dr 152, D 9: *E/4/1085, pp. 932-57; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 429-[476]. 1166 26 Jan., 1848; appointment of Mr. Walter Plowden as Consul in Abyssinia. Dr 43, D 3: *E/4/1085, pp. 519-23; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 155-[158]. 1167 29 Mar., 1848. PC 5976, Dr 184, D 10: *E/4/1085, pp. 1064-85; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 497-[532]. Paras. 6-7, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 292. 1168 11 Apr., 1848; affairs of Satara. PC 5996, Dr 233, D 11: *E/4/1086, pp. 61-88; L/P&S/6/352, pp. 533-[576]. 1169 19 Apr., 1848; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 6001, Dr 259, D 12: *E/4/1086, pp. 127-42; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 1-[24]. 1170 7 June, 1848. PC 6046, Dr 345, D 19: *E/4/1086, pp. 537-98; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 269-[374]. 1171 3 May, 1848; gras dues of the rajas of the Mandvi. PC 6033, Dr 281, D 15: *E/4/1086, pp. 311-20; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 101-[120]. 1172 10 May, 1848; slave trade. PC 6029, Dr 294, D 16: *E/4/1086, pp. 371-84; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 153-[172]. 1173 10 May, 1848; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 6031, Dr 295, D 17: *E/4/1086, pp. 385-400; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 173-[202]. 1174 3 May, 1848; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 6032, Dr 280, D 14: *E/4/1086, pp. 297-310; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 67-[100]. 1175 3 May, 1848; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 6030, Dr 279, D 13: *E/4/1086, pp. 291-6; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 51-[66]. 1176 10 May, 1848; affairs of Palanpur. PC 6040, Dr 311, D 18: *E/4/1086, pp. 401-17; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 219-[248]. 1177 7 June, 1848. PC 6059, Dr 377, D 21: *E/4/1086, pp. 605-31; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 451-[492]. 1177X Paragraphs on the slave trade treaties. See full entry at 1172. 1178 12 July, 1848; Southern Maratha country. PC 6069, Dr 458, D 23: *E/4/1086, pp. 805-31; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 1-[58]. Para. 14, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 335. 1179 2 Aug., 1848; Cutch and Morvi disputes. PC 6089, Dr 524, D 25: *E/4/1086, pp. 997-1016; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 71-[102]. 1180 9 Aug., 1848; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 6133, Dr 525, D 26: *E/4/1086, pp. 1045-84; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 103-[170]. Paras. 2-3, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 133. 1181 21 June, 1848; Savantvadi refugees at Goa. PC 6101, Dr 408, D 22: *E/4/1086, pp. 679-86; L/P&S/6/353, pp. 521-[540]. 1182 16 Aug., 1848; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 6137, Dr 547, D 28: *E/4/1086, pp. 1179-1200; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 203-[240]. 1183 9 Aug., 1848. PC 6145, Dr 526, D 27: *E/4/1086, pp. 1085-1102; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 171-[202]. 1184 11 Oct., 1848. PC 6169, Dr 689, D 32: *E/4/1087, pp. 221-86; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 421-[536] [sic]. 1185 16 Aug., 1848; Ahmadnagar succession. PC 6166, Dr 575, D 30: *E/4/1086, pp. 1205-20; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 293-[314]. 1185X School at Rajkot (Kathiawar). See full entry at 1297. 1186 20 Sept., 1848; affairs of Sind. PC 6189, Dr 664, D 31: *E/4/1087, pp. 153-63; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 731-[754]. Para. 8, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 420. 1187 15 Nov., 1848; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 6234, Dr 765, D 34: *E/4/1087, pp. 465-74; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 553-[574]. 1188 6 Dec., 1848; Southern Maratha country. PC 6235, Dr 795, D 37: *E/4/1087, pp. 633-46; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 679-[710]. 1189 22 Nov., 1848; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 6233, Dr 766, D 35: *E/4/1087, pp. 501-24; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 575-[614]. 1190 6 Dec., 1848; appeals by the Gaikwar. PC 6228, Dr 809, D 38: E/4/1087, pp. 647-55; L/P&S/6/354, pp. 763-[784]. 1191 6 Feb., 1849. PC 6314, Dr 76, D 3: *E/4/1087, pp. 1089-1118; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 241-[296]. 1192 6 Feb., 1849; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 6325, Dr 74, D 1: *E/4/1087, pp. 1049-74; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 169-[216]. 1193 14 Feb., 1849. PC 6335, Dr 91, D 6: *E/4/1087, pp. 1163-95; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 381-[444]. 1194 14 Feb., 1849. PC 6332, Dr 92, D 7: *E/4/1087, pp. 1197-1219; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 445-[480]. 1195 6 Feb., 1849; affairs of Palanpur. PC 6334, Dr 75, D 2: *E/4/1087, pp. 1075-88; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 217-[240]. 1196 14 Feb., 1849; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 6340, Dr 89, D 4: *E/4/1087, pp. 1131-48; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 321-[352]. 1197 21 Feb., 1849; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 6342, Dr 112, D 8: *E/4/1087, pp. 1303-25; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 641-[678]. Para. 14, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 134. 1198 14 Feb., 1849; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 6341, Dr 90, D 5: *E/4/1087, pp. 1149-61; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 353-[380]. 1199 22 May, 1849; personal surinjams in Deccan. PC 6354, Dr 292, D 15: *E/4/1088, pp. 625-94; L/P&S/6/356, pp. 457-[520], 525-[568]. 1200 27 Feb., 1849; appointment of Capt. P. French as officiating Resident at Baroda. PC 6361, Dr 153, D 9: *E/4/1087, pp. 1339-48; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 679-[702]. 1201 14 Mar., 1849; affairs of Rajpipla. PC 6388, Dr 179, D 12: *E/4/1088, pp. 183-94; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 727-[750]. 1202 14 Mar., 1849. PC 6392, Dr 180, D 13: *E/4/1088, pp. 195-214; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 751-[786]. Paras. 8-11, PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 261; paras. 8-9, PP, 1852-53, LXXII, 7. 1203 27 Feb., 1849; slave trade. PC 6384, Dr 154, D 10: *E/4/1087, pp. 1349-53; L/P&S/6/355, pp. 703-[714]. 1204 22 May, 1849. PC 6422, Dr 293, D 16: *E/4/1088, pp. 695-728; L/P&S/6/356, pp. 569-[632]. 1205 18 July, 1849. PC 6427, Dr 465, D 16: *E/4/1088, pp. 1169-1232; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 1-[122]. 1206 18 July, 1849; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 6461, Dr 466, D 18: *E/4/1088, pp. 1231-48; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 123-[154]. 1207 24 Oct., 1849. PC 6466, Dr 586, D 28: *E/4/1089, pp. 585-646; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 133-[236]. 1208 1 Aug., 1849. PC 6506, Dr 502, D 19: *E/4/1089, pp. 19-29; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 319-[340]. 1209 1 Aug., 1849; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 6523, Dr 516, D 20: *E/4/1089, pp. 31-9; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 361-[380]. 1209X Affairs of Kathiawar. See full entry at 1211. 1210 15 Aug., 1849; affairs of Cutch. PC 6532, Dr 542, D 21: *E/4/1089, pp. 85-98; L/P&S/6/357, pp. 527-[550]. 1211 29 Aug., 1849; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 6547, Dr 565, D 24: *E/4/1089, pp. 211-31; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 1-[50]. Para. 5, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 134. 1212 22 Aug., 1849. PC 6549, Dr 567, D 23: *E/4/1089, pp. 141-64; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 87-[128]. 1213 22 Aug., 1849; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 6558, Dr 566, D 22: *E/4/1089, pp. 113-40; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 41-[86]. 1214 5 Sept., 1849; affairs of Palanpur. PC 6562, Dr 587, D 26: *E/4/1089, pp. 307-15; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 237-[256]. 1215 28 Nov., 1849. PC 6635, Dr 776, D 35: *E/4/1090, pp. 43-131; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 473-[622]. Para. 16, PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 52; paras. 79-81, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 420-1; para. 43, PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 262; paras. 79-81 (again), PP, 1857-58, XLIII, 209-10. 1216 26 Sept., 1849; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 6602, Dr 668, D 27: *E/4/1089, pp. 407-34; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 393-[440]. 1217 31 Oct., 1849. PC 6624, Dr 714, D 29: *E/4/1089, pp. 679-706; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 527-[578]. 1218 31 Oct., 1849; the Ant currency tribute in Kathiawar. PC 6619, Dr 715, D 30: *E/4/1089, pp. 723-51; L/P&S/6/358, pp. 579-[626]. 1219 21 Nov., 1849; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 6625, Dr 775, D 34: *E/4/1089, pp. 913-32; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 441-[472]. 1220 21 Nov., 1849; affairs of Satara. PC 6638, Dr 774, D 33: *E/4/1089, pp. 899-912; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 409-[440]. 1221 7 Nov., 1849; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 6642, Dr 745, D 32: *E/4/1089, pp. 777-804; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 111-[158]. 1222 7 Nov., 1849; relations with the Gaikwar. PC 6641, Dr 744, D 31: *E/4/1089, pp. 763-76; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 83-[110]. 1223 5 Dec., 1849. PC 6667, Dr 817, D 36: *E/4/1090, pp. 197-214; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 669-[708]. 1224 28 Dec., 1849. PC 6694, Dr 874, D 37: *E/4/1090, pp. 421-36; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 637-[668]. 1225 9 Jan., 1850; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 6709, Dr 909, D 1: *E/4/1090, pp. 473-90; L/P&S/6/359, pp. 947-[976]. 1226 30 Jan., 1850; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 6720, Dr 38, D 2: *E/4/1090, pp. 565-89; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 173-[220]. 1227 13 Feb., 1850; subjects connected with Baroda. PC 6743, Dr 98, D 4: *E/4/1090, pp. 709-40; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 357-[416]. Paras. 2, 14-15, PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 52; paras. 14-16, PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 263. 1228 13 Feb., 1850; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 6740, Dr 77. D 3: *E/4/1090, pp. 685-707; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 317-[356]. Para. 5, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 396. 1229 13 Feb., 1850. PC 6748, Dr 99, D 5: *E/4/1090, pp. 741-68; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 417-[464]. 1230 13 Mar., 1850; affairs of Satara. PC 6758, Dr 178, D 9: *E/4/1090, pp. 1085-1101; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 697-[732]. 1231 20 Feb., 1850; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 6764, Dr 119, D 7: *E/4/1090, pp. 891-914; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 589-[628]. Para. 8, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 122. 1232 20 Feb., 1850; Palanpur districts. PC 6770, Dr 118, D 6: *E/4/1090, pp. 875-90; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 553-[588]. 1233 5 Mar., 1850; the Surat family [of the ex-Raja of Surat]. PC 6798, Dr 165, D 8: *E/4/1090, pp. 979-97; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 649-[684]. 1234 27 Mar., 1850; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 6809, Dr 212, D 11: *E/4/1090, pp. 1163-84; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 1-[42]. 1235 27 Mar., 1850. PC 6827, Dr 213, D 12: E/4/1090, pp. 1185-96; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 43-[70]. Para. 7, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 536. 1236 17 Apr., 1850; Southern Maratha country. PC 6836, Dr 244, D 14: *E/4/1091, pp. 113-44; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 119-[168]. 1237 27 Mar., 1850; slave trade. PC 6826, Dr 189, D 10: *E/4/1090, pp. 1157-62; L/P&S/6/360, pp. 685-[696]. 1238 15 May, 1850. PC 6837, Dr 334, D 16: *E/4/1091, pp. 291-344; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 429-[530]. 1239 9 Apr., 1850; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 6830, Dr 226, D 13: *E/4/1091, pp. 31-58; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 71-[118]. 1240 12 June, 1850; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 6887, Dr 390, D 17: *E/4/1091, pp. 545-60; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 543-[574]. 1241 12 June, 1850; subjects connected with Baroda. PC 6883, Dr 391, D 18: *E/4/1091, pp. 561-83; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 657-[676]. Para. 17, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 543. 1242 26 June, 1850; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 6903, Dr 433, D 19: *E/4/1091, pp. 635-44; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 169-[180]. 1243 26 June, 1850; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 6890, Dr 434, D 20: *E/4/1091, pp. 645-62; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 677-[704]. 1244 31 July, 1850; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 6946, Dr 525, D 21: *E/4/1091, pp. 829-46; L/P&S/6/362, pp. 305-[336]. 1245 4 Sept., 1850. PC 6982, Dr 624, D 23: *E/4/1091, pp. 1007-26; L/P&S/6/362, pp. 379-[410]. 1246 4 Dec., 1850; affairs of Satara. PC 7023 (A & B), Dr 844, D 31: *E/4/1092, pp. 607-56; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 529-[648]. Para. 26, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 373. 1247 11 Sept., 1850; Surat family. PC 6997, Dr 651, D 24: *E/4/1091, pp. 1093-1104; L/P&S/6/362, pp. 697-[720]. 1248 4 Sept., 1850; Palanpur districts. PC 6983, Dr 623, D 22: *E/4/1091, pp. 997-1005; L/P&S/6/362, pp. 359-[378]. 1249 11 Sept., 1850. PC 7009, Dr 652, D 25: *E/4/1091, pp. 1105-14; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 1-[20]. 1250 23 Oct., 1850; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 7033, Dr 741, D 26: *E/4/1092, pp. 161-84; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 101-[144]. 1251 23 Oct., 1850; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 7032, Dr 742, D 27: *E/4/1092, pp. 185-96; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 145-[166]. 1252 23 Oct., 1850; Cutch and Morvi disputes. PC 7040, Dr 744, D 29: *E/4/1092, pp. 209-22; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 219-[242]. 1253 23 Oct., 1850. PC 7043, Dr 743, D 28: *E/4/1092, pp. 197-208; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 199-[218]. 1254 30 Oct., 1850. PC 7042, Dr 745, D 30: *E/4/1092, pp. 251-82; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 243-[302]. 1255 4 Dec., 1850; Palanpur districts. PC 7097, Dr 845, D 32: *E/4/1092, pp. 657-64; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 927-[942]. 1256 18 Dec., 1850; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 7105, Dr 892, D 33: *E/4/1092, pp. 723-36; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 891-[914]. 1257 3 Jan., 1851; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 7114, Dr 911, D 1: *E/4/1092, pp. 817-42; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 1039-[1086]. 1258 15 Jan., 1851. PC 7131, Dr 931, D 2: *E/4/1092, pp. 917-39; L/P&S/6/363, pp. 1169-[1222]. 1259 12 Feb., 1851. PC 7155, Dr 91, D 4: *E/4/1092, pp. 1102-55; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 183-[290]. 1260 15 Jan., 1851; transactions connected with Baroda. PC 7132, Dr 38, D 3: *E/4/1092, pp. 941-60; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 33-[72]. Paras. 8-10 in both PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 53; and PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 9-10. 1261 19 Feb., 1851. PC 7199, Dr 106, D 5: *E/4/1092, pp. 1226-41; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 291-[316]. 1262 14 May, 1851; affairs of Satara. PC 7256, Dr 243, D 10: *E/4/1093, pp. 541-66; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 489-[536]. 1263 19 Mar., 1851. PC 7259, Dr 214, D 7: *E/4/1093, pp. 219-48; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 577-[628]. 1264 28 May, 1851; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 7305, Dr 382, D 12: *E/4/1093, pp. 719-56; L/P&S/6/365, pp. 383-[450]. 1265 25 Apr., 1851. PC 7291, Dr 307, D 8: *E/4/1093, pp. 443-64; L/P&S/6/365, pp. 1-[38]. 1266 25 Apr., 1851; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 7295, Dr 308, D 9: *E/4/1093, pp. 465-80; L/P&S/6/364, pp. 729-[756]. 1267 14 May, 1851; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 7307, Dr 358, D 11: *E/4/1093, pp. 567-96; L/P&S/6/365, pp. 59-[104]. 1268 18 June, 1851. PC 7324, Dr 424, D 13: *E/4/1093, pp. 933-54; L/P&S/6/365, pp. 631-[686]. 1269 16 July, 1851; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 7383, Dr 513, D 15: *E/4/1093, pp. 1023-58; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 117-[176]. 1270 16 July, 1851; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 7387, Dr 514, D 16: *E/4/1093, pp. 1059-68; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 177-[196]. 1271 16 July, 1851; Palanpur districts. PC 7386, Dr 515, D 17: *E/4/1093, pp. 1069-77; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 197-[216]. 1272 20 Aug., 1851; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 7403, Dr 596, D 20: *E/4/1093, pp. 1325-56; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 383-[434]. 1273 13 Aug., 1851; affairs of Satara. PC 7401, Dr 563, D 19: *E/4/1093, pp. 1253-80; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 273-[308]. 1274 13 Aug., 1851; Kolhapur and Savantvadi military expenses. PC 7402, Dr 562, D 18: *E/4/1093, pp. 1231-52; L/P&S/6/366. pp. 237-[272]. 1275 1 Oct., 1851; Mandvi gras dues. PC 7460, Dr 670, D 23: *E/4/1094, pp. 239-50; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 203-[234]. 1276 10 Sept., 1851. PC 7442, Dr 630, D 22: *E/4/1094, pp. 103-62; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 95-[202]. Paras. 49-53, PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 265-6. 1277 3 Sept., 1851; affairs of Cutch. PC 7446, Dr 619, D 21: *E/4/1094, pp. 29-36; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 435-[454]. 1278 2 July, 1851; claims of Cristna Rao Wittul. Dr 485, D 14: E/4/1093, pp. 975-9; L/P&S/6/366, pp. 9-[12]. 1279 1 Oct., 1851; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 7491, Dr 724, D 24: *E/4/1094, pp. 251-62; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 39-[62]. 1280 16 Oct., 1851; Palanpur districts. PC 7484, Dr 723, D 25: *E/4/1094, pp. 327-34; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 27-[38]. 1281 16 Oct., 1851; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 7489, Dr 725, D 26: *E/4/1094, pp. 335-52; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 63-[94]. 1282 5 Nov., 1851; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 7493, Dr 802, D 27: *E/4/1094, pp. 429-41; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 581-[602]. 1283 2 Jan., 1852; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 7579, Dr 923, D 1: *E/4/1094, pp. 661-710; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 885-[966]. Para. 15, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 135. 1284 4 Feb., 1852; Deccan surinjams. PC 7608, Dr 18, D 10: *E/4/1095, pp. 61-122; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 99-[184]. 1285 2 Jan., 1852; affairs of Satara. PC 7580, Dr 924, D 2: *E/4/1094, pp. 711-26; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 967-[996]. 1286 2 Jan., 1852. PC 7595, Dr 939, D 6: *E/4/1094, pp. 771-805; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 1109-[1176] [sic]. Para. 34, PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 266; and paras. 32-3, PP, 1852-53, LXXII, 8. 1287 2 Jan., 1852; affairs of Cutch. PC 7581, Dr 925, D 3: *E/4/1094, pp. 727-43, L/P&S/6/367, pp. 997-[1028]. 1288 14 Jan., 1852. PC 7596, Dr 19, D 7: *E/4/1094, pp. 917-34; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 185-[220]. 1289 2 Jan., 1852; Palanpur districts. PC 7598, Dr 926, D 4: *E/4/1094, pp. 745-53; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 1029-[1048]. 1290 2 Jan., 1852; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 7611, Dr 938, D 5: *E/4/1094, pp. 755-70; L/P&S/6/367, pp. 1081-[1108]. 1291 21 Jan., 1852. PC 7615, Dr 34, D 9: *E/4/1094, pp. 973-1004; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 331-[390]. 1292 21 Jan., 1852; slave trade. PC 7604, Dr 17, D 8: *E/4/1094, pp. 967-72; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 83-[98]. 1292X Paragraphs on the memorial of Dr. B. Nicholson (Bombay surgeon). Bombay PC 7605 returned unaltered by Board on 16 Nov., 1851: L/P&S/6/368, pp. 741-[748]. No Dr, but see D 11 of 4 Feb., 1852 (entry at 1295). 1293 13 Apr., 1852; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 7708, Dr 235, D 15: *E/4/1095, pp. 769-806; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 23-[140]. Para. 28, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 335-6. 1294 3 Mar., 1852; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 7678, Dr 148, D 14: *E/4/1095, pp. 351-75; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 585-[628]. 1295 4 Feb., 1852. PC 7645, Dr 69, D 11. *E/4/1095, pp. 123-35; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 391-[414]. 1296 18 Feb., 1852; affairs of Satara. PC 7661, Dr 109, D 13: *E/4/1095, pp. 259-72; L/P&S/6/368, pp. 479-[502]. 1297 2 June, 1852; subjects connected with Baroda. PC 7725, Dr 372, D 17: *E/4/1095, pp. 1065-98; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 441-[500]. PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 28-30. 1298 2 June, 1852. PC 7753, Dr 371, D 16: *E/4/1095, pp. 1041-64; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 395-[440]. 1299 4 Aug., 1852; customs privileges of the Portuguese factory at Surat. PC 7851, Dr 594, D 23: *E/4/1096, pp. 509-28; L/P&S/6/370, pp. 309-[344]. 1300 23 June, 1852; subjects connected with Baroda. PC 7842, Dr 479, D 19: *E/4/1095, pp. 1211-79; L/P&S/6/370, pp. 1-[122] [incomplete]. PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 35-41. 1301 9 June, 1852; subjects connected with Baroda. PC 7828, Dr 416, D 18: *E/4/1095, pp. 1139-63; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 672-[692] [sic]. 1302 1 July, 1852; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 7845, Dr 455, D 21: *E/4/1096, pp. 123-48; L/P&S/6/369, pp. 789-[832]. Para. 12, PP, 1852-53, LXX, 161. 1303 4 Aug., 1852; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 7883, Dr 576, D 22: *E/4/1096, pp. 479-508, L/P&S/6/370, pp. 251-[308]. 1303X Removal of Lt. Col. J. Outram from the Baroda Residency. Bombay PC 7875 altered by Board on 8 June, 1852: L/P&S/6/370, pp. 163-[186]. Dr 482, D 20 of 26 June, 1852. 1304 18 Aug., 1852; Palanpur districts. PC 7881, Dr 625, D 27: *E/4/1096, pp. 603-16; L/P&S/6/370, pp. 535-[558]. 1305 11 Aug., 1852; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 7901, Dr 595, D 24: *E/4/1096, pp. 549-61; L/P&S/6/370, pp. 345-[368]. 1306 15 Sept., 1852; subjects connected with Baroda. PC 7926, Dr 695, D 30: *E/4/1096, pp. 829-42; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 145-[172]. Para. 11 in both PP, 1852-53, LXXII, 8; and PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 266. 1307 11 Aug., 1852. PC 7903, Dr 597, D 26: *E/4/1096, pp. 583-91; L/P&S/6/370, pp. 405-[422]. 1308 11 Aug., 1852. PC 7902, Dr 596, D 25: *E/4/1096, pp. 563-82; L/P&S/6/370, pp. 369-[404]. 1309 18 Aug., 1852. PC 7912, Dr 626, D 28: *E/4/1096, pp. 617-25; L/P&S/6/370, pp. 559-[578]. 1310 3 Nov., 1852. PC 7928, Dr 733, D 33: E/4/1096, pp. 955-1000; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 173-[246]. 1311 15 Sept., 1852; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 7927, Dr 680, D 29: *E/4/1096, pp. 817-28; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 1-[20]. 1312 20 Oct., 1852. PC 7957, Dr 778, D 32: *E/4/1096, pp. 919-26; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 341-[360]. 1313 20 Oct., 1852; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 7956, Dr 777, D 31: *E/4/1096, pp. 901-18; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 309-[340]. 1314 10 Nov., 1852; Rewa Kantha. PC 7988, Dr 852, D 34: *E/4/1096, pp. 1219-43; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 385-[428]. 1315 31 Dec., 1852. PC 8017, Dr 969, D 38: *E/4/1097, pp. 257-87; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 923-[982]. Paras. 6-10, and 29, PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 10-11, and 81. 1316 15 Dec., 1852; Baroda. PC 8016, Dr 920, D 35: *E/4/1097, pp. 141-56; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 673-[700]. 1316X Khutput [money as an instrument for influencing government decisions]. Bombay PC 8082 altered by Board on 22 Dec., 1852: L/P&S/6/372, pp. 621-[644]. Dr 178, D 15 of 20 Apr., 1853. 1317 9 Feb., 1853; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 8080, Dr 15, D 6: *E/4/1097, pp. 599-620; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 983-[1022]. 1318 12 Jan., 1853; Palanpur districts. PC 8071, Dr 995, D 2: *E/4/1097, pp. 357-64; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 1053-[1064]. 1319 12 Jan., 1853; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 8070, Dr 994, D 1: *E/4/1097, pp. 341-56; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 1023-[1052]. 1320 26 Jan., 1853; Baroda. PC 8094, Dr 39, D 3: *E/4/1097, pp. 433-58; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 53-[94]. Paras. 4-7, 10-14; 8-9; and 16, PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 85; 185; and 282. 1321 2 Feb., 1853; Mahi Kantha. PC 8081, Dr 996, D 5: *E/4/1097, pp. 525-37; L/P&S/6/371, pp. 1065-[1088]. 1322 16 Mar., 1853; affairs of Cutch. PC 8120, Dr 177, D 7: *E/4/1097, pp. 789-804; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 161-[192]. 1323 26 Jan., 1853; affairs of Satara. PC 8095, Dr 40, D 4: *E/4/1097, pp. 459-77; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 95-[126]. 1324 6 Apr., 1853; Baroda. PC 8141, Dr 219, D 13: *E/4/1097, pp. 1001-22; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 331-[374]. Paras. 2-7, 8-9, 14, 15-20, PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 88, 89, 90, 285. 1325 30 Mar., 1853. PC 8145, Dr 192, D 10: *E/4/1097, pp. 915-36; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 241-[284]. 1326 30 Mar., 1853; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 8149, Dr 236, D 11: *E/4/1097, pp. 937-59; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 375-[412]. Paras. 9-12, PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 402-3. 1327 30 Mar., 1853. PC 8188, Dr 237, D 12: *E/4/1097, pp. 961-80; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 413-[448]. 1328 24 May, 1853; Baroda. PC 8195, Dr 393, D 28: *E/4/1098, pp. 271-301; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 437-[538]. Paras. 19-20, 23, PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 91, 186. 1329 23 Mar., 1853; slave trade. PC 8187, Dr 217, D 8: *E/4/1097, pp. 853-6; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 301-[312]. 1330 4 May, 1853. PC 8214, Dr 350, D 22: *E/4/1098, pp. 89-147; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 101-[218]. 1331 23 Mar., 1853; affairs of Cutch. PC 8193, Dr 218, D 9: *E/4/1097, pp. 857-64; L/P&S/6/372, pp. 313-[330]. 1332 13 Apr., 1853. PC 8206, Dr 258, D 14: *E/4/1097, pp. 1103-16; L/P&S/6/373, pp. 1-[24] [pp. 1-6 missing and partly damaged]. 1333 27 Apr., 1853; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 8219, Dr 303, D 17: *E/4/1097, pp. 1262-76; L/P&S/6/373, pp. 429-[462]. 1334 20 Apr., 1853; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 8216, Dr 305, D 16: *E/4/1097, pp. 1253-61; L/P&S/6/373, pp. 515-[530]. 1335 27 Apr., 1853; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 8229, Dr 304, D 18: *E/4/1097, pp. 1277-98; L/P&S/6/373, pp. 463-[514]. 1336 4 May, 1853; Meer Ali Morad of Sind. PC 8231, Dr 326, D 20: *E/4/1098, pp. 39-78; L/P&S/6/373, pp. 645-[688]. 1337 18 May, 1853. PC 8233, Dr 306, D 26: *E/4/1098, pp. 195-212; L/P&S/6/373, pp. 531-[570]. 1338 18 May, 1853; Deccan surinjams. PC 8238, Dr 373, D 27: *E/4/1098, pp. 213-52; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 251-[328]. 1339 4 May, 1853. PC 8246, Dr 349, D 21: *E/4/1098, pp. 79-88; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 81-[100]. 1340 24 May, 1853; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 8264, Dr 395, D 30: *E/4/1098, pp. 319-45; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 547-[598]. 1341 11 May, 1853; Baroda. PC 8249, Dr 372, D 25: *E/4/1098, pp. 179-88; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 235-[250]. Paras. 5, 2-4, PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 93, 310. 1342 1 June, 1853; Palanpur districts. PC 8266, Dr 431, D 32: *E/4/1098, pp. 451-7; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 619-[634]. 1343 1 June, 1853; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 8263, Dr 430, D 31: *E/4/1098, pp. 435-50; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 647-[674]. 1344 1 June, 1853; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 8265, Dr 432, D 33: *E/4/1098, pp. 459-67; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 599-[618]. 1345 11 May, 1853; letter from Lt. Col. J. Outram [Resident in Baroda]. PC 8272, Dr 371, D 24: *E/4/1098, pp. 173-7; L/P&S/6/374, pp. 223-[234]. 1346 6 June, 1853; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 8289, Dr 445, D 34: *E/4/1098, pp. 513-29; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 1-[32]. 1347 22 June, 1853; Baroda guarantees. PC 8294, Dr 465, D 35: *E/4/1098, pp. 645-72; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 69-[108]. PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 267-8. 1348 29 June, 1853; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 8319, Dr 505, D 36: *E/4/1098, pp. 739-54; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 129-[160]. 1349 10 Aug., 1853; investigations at Akalkot. PC 8338, Dr 639, D 43: *E/4/1099, pp. 151-180B; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 485-[536]. 1350 2 Aug., 1853; affairs of Satara. PC 8339, Dr 638, D 40: *E/4/1099, pp. 41-53; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 461-[484]. 1351 10 Aug., 1853. PC 8353, Dr 653, D 44: *E/4/1099, pp. 181-238; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 643-[754]. 1352 6 July, 1853; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 8333, Dr 531, D 37: *E/4/1098, pp. 807-20; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 201-[224]. 1353 2 Aug., 1853; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 8344, Dr 640, D 41: *E/4/1099, pp. 55-80; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 537-[578]. 1354 27 July, 1853; Palanpur districts. PC 8364, Dr 612, D 39: *E/4/1098, pp. 1155-66; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 391-[414]. 1355 27 July, 1853; Akalkot and Southern Maratha country. PC 8365, Dr 611, D 38: *E/4/1098, pp. 1141-53; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 363-[390]. 1356 2 Aug., 1853; Baroda. PC 8373, Dr 641, D 42: *E/4/1099, pp. 81-97; L/P&S/6/376, pp. 579-[608]. 1357 31 Aug., 1853. PC 8399, Dr 705, D 47: *E/4/1099, pp. 389-400; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 303-[322]. 1358 14 Sept., 1853; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 8396, Dr 725, D 48: *E/4/1099, pp. 469-84; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 323-[350]. 1359 17 Aug., 1853; Palanpur districts. PC 8397, Dr 682, D 46: *E/4/1099, pp. 296-302; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 59-[74]. 1360 14 Sept., 1853; Mahi Kantha. PC 8413, Dr 746, D 49: *E/4/1099, pp. 485-504; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 363-[396]. 1361 14 Sept., 1853; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 8414, Dr 747, D 50: *E/4/1099, pp. 505-12; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 397-[408] [sic]. 1362 14 Sept., 1853; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 8425, Dr 748, D 51: *E/4/1099, pp. 513-28; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 409-[436]. 1363 14 Sept., 1853; Baroda. PC 8426, Dr 749, D 52: *E/4/1099, pp. 529-34; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 437-[448]. 1364 26 Oct., 1853; Surat family. PC 8434, Dr 825, D 56: *E/4/1099, pp. 857-81; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 597-[636]. 1365 12 Oct., 1853; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 8455, Dr 848, D 54: *E/4/1099, pp. 769-82; L/P&S/6/377, pp. 1-[28]. 1366 12 Oct., 1853; Deccan surinjams. PC 8460, Dr 849, D 55: *E/4/1099, pp. 783-806; L/P&S/6/377, pp. 29-[72]. 1367 26 Oct., 1853. PC 8476, Dr 877, D 58: *E/4/1099, pp. 901-32; L/P&S/6/377, pp. 203-[258]. 1368 26 Oct., 1853; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 8470, Dr 876, D 57: *E/4/1099, pp. 883-900; L/P&S/6/377, pp. 171-[202]. 1369 29 Mar., 1854; Surat family. PC 8640, Dr 249, D 7: *E/4/1100, pp. 585-610; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 285-[330]. 1370 1 Mar., 1854. PC 8612, Dr 163, D 3: *E/4/1100, pp. 335-58; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 103-[144]. 1371 15 Mar., 1854; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 8630, Dr 202, D 5: *E/4/1100, pp. 441-57; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 217-[248]. 1372 1 Mar., 1854; Baroda. PC 8627, Dr 162, D 2: *E/4/1100, pp. 323-34; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 81-[102]. 1373 5 Apr., 1854; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 8635, Dr 283, D 10: *E/4/1100, pp. 681-702; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 433-[472]. 1374 15 Mar., 1854; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 8631, Dr 201, D 4: *E/4/1100, pp. 431-9; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 249-[268]. 1375 1 Mar., 1854; slave trade. PC 8626, Dr 161, D 1: *E/4/1100, pp. 309-22; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 57-[80]. 1376 29 Mar., 1854; affairs of Satara. PC 8656, Dr 250, D 8: *E/4/1100, pp. 611-26; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 331-[356]. 1377 29 Mar., 1854; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 8657, Dr 251, D 9: *E/4/1100, pp. 627-42; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 357-[388]. 1378 22 Mar., 1854; Palanpur districts. PC 8653, Dr 228, D 6: *E/4/1100, pp. 515-22; L/P&S/6/378, pp. 269-[284]. 1379 12 Apr., 1854. PC 8662, Dr 296, D 11: *E/4/1100, pp. 729-42; L/P&S/6/379, pp. 1-[26]. 1380 27 Apr., 1854. PC 8709, Dr 358, D 13: *E/4/1100, pp. 933-1003; L/P&S/6/380, pp. 39-[160]. 1381 20 Apr., 1854; Baroda. PC 8705, Dr 297, D 12: *E/4/1100, pp. 791-802; L/P&S/6/379, pp. 27-[50]. 1382 24 May, 1854. PC 8729, Dr 420, D 15: *E/4/1100, pp. 1267-1305; L/P&S/6/380, pp. 191-[262]. 1383 17 May, 1854; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 8761, Dr 432, D 14: *E/4/1100, pp. 1193-1206; L/P&S/6/380, pp. 307-[334]. 1384 28 June, 1854; Baroda. PC 8779, Dr 564, D 18: *E/4/1100, pp. 1681-1721; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 85-[152]. 1385 28 June, 1854; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 8783, Dr 539, D 17: *E/4/1100, pp. 1655-80; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 1-[44]. 1386 14 June, 1854; misappropriations in the Aden treasury. PC 8797, Dr 510, D 16: *E/4/1100, pp. 1511-36; L/P&S/6/380, pp. 495-[534]. 1387 26 July, 1854; Sind. PC 8822, Dr 639, D 19: *E/4/1101, pp. 177-94; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 273-[304]. 1388 2 Aug., 1854; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 8834, Dr 692, D 20: *E/4/1101, pp. 265-90; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 407-[448]. 1389 16 Aug., 1854. PC 8860, Dr 744, D 23: *E/4/1101, pp. 407-40; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 619-[674]. 1390 16 Aug., 1854; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 8868, Dr 743, D 22: *E/4/1101, pp. 361-406; L/P&S/6/381, pp. 555-[618]. 1391 20 Sept., 1854. PC 8946, Dr 858, D 27: *E/4/1101, pp. 687-706; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 157-[188]. 1392 20 Sept., 1854; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 8945, Dr 857, D 26: *E/4/1101, pp. 667-86; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 121-[156]. 1393 20 Sept., 1854; Palanpur districts. PC 8944, Dr 856, D 25: *E/4/1101, pp. 657-66; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 101-[120]. 1394 4 Oct., 1854. PC 8964, Dr 908, D 29: *E/4/1101, pp. 771-800; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 401-[448]. 1395 4 Oct., 1854; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 8959, Dr 907, D 28: *E/4/1101, pp. 761-9; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 381-[400]. 1396 15 Nov., 1854; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 9002, Dr 1044, D 31: *E/4/1101, pp. 1011-38; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 801-[844]. 1397 15 Nov., 1854; Palanpur districts. PC 9007, Dr 1022, D 30: *E/4/1101, pp. 1001-9; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 685-[704]. 1398 22 Nov., 1854; slave trade. PC 9006, Dr 1045, D 32: *E/4/1101, pp. 1123-48; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 757-[800]. 1399 22 Nov., 1854; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 9008, Dr 1062, D 33: *E/4/1101, pp. 1149-68; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 917-[948]. 1400 29 Nov., 1854. PC 9034, Dr 1094, D 34: *E/4/1101, pp. 1207-28; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 969-[1010] 1401 20 Dec., 1854; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 9038, Dr 1117, D 37: *E/4/1101, pp. 1383-1410; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 1023-[1074]. 1402 29 Nov., 1854; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 9055, Dr 1095, D 35: *E/4/1101, pp. 1229-36; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 1011-[1022]. 1403 6 Dec., 1854; Rewa Kantha. PC 9056, Dr 1118, D 36: *E/4/1101, pp. 1275-90; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 1075-[1104]. 1404 17 Jan., 1855. PC 9068, Dr 20, D 2: *E/4/1102, pp. 96-123; L/P&S/6/383, pp. 33-[74]. 1405 20 Dec., 1854; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 9059, Dr 1170, D 38: *E/4/1101, pp. 1411-42; L/P&S/6/382, pp. 1189-[1238]. 1406 10 Jan., 1855; Capt. S.B. Haines [Political Agent in Aden]. PC 9096, Dr 19, D 1: *E/4/1102, pp. 42-54; L/P&S/6/383, pp. 5-[32]. 1406X Baroda guarantees. See full entry at 722X. 1407 31 Jan., 1855. PC 9111, Dr 93, D 3: *E/4/1102, pp. 206-22; L/P&S/6/383, pp. 147-[178]. 1408 3 Oct., 1855; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 9471, Dr 926, D 18: *E/4/1103, pp. 756-79; L/P&S/6/384, pp. 549-[588]. 1409 3 Oct., 1855; affairs of Cutch. PC 9451, Dr 943, D 19: *E/4/1103, pp. 780-95; L/P&S/6/384, pp. 525-[548]. 1410 12 Dec., 1855. PC 9507, Dr 1075, D 26: *E/4/1103, pp. 1274-1301; L/P&S/6/385, pp. 405-[450]. 1411 19 Sept., 1855; Meer Moeenuddin Khan, called the Bukshee of Surat. PC 9450, Dr 878, D 16: *E/4/1103, pp. 652-67; L/P&S/6/384, pp. 221-[252]. 1412 3 Oct., 1855; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 9467, Dr 925, D 17: *E/4/1103, pp. 726-55; L/P&S/6/384, pp. 589-[634]. 1413 10 Oct., 1855. PC 9470, Dr 944, D 20: *E/4/1103, pp. 824-39; L/P&S/6/385, pp. 135-[166]. 1414 10 Oct., 1855. PC 9476, Dr 945, D 21: *E/4/1103, pp. 840-55; L/P&S/6/385, pp. 167-[190]. 1415 31 Oct., 1855; Palanpur districts. PC 9510, Dr 1036, D 24: *E/4/1103, pp. 976-1008; L/P&S/6/385, pp. 352-[404]. 1416 12 Dec., 1855; Deccan surinjams and pensions. PC 9501, Dr 1128, D 27: *E/4/1103, pp. 1302-85; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 33-[156]. 1417 16 Jan., 1856; Rewa Kantha. PC 9532, Dr 11, D 2: *E/4/1104, pp. 93-175; L/P&S/6/387, pp. 45-[204]. 1418 12 Dec., 1855; Mahi Kantha. PC 9529, Dr 1166, D 29: *E/4/1103, pp. 1444-1506; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 339-[430]. 1419 12 Dec., 1855; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 9515, Dr 1165, D 28: *E/4/1103, pp. 1386-1443; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 249-[338]. 1420 24 Oct., 1855; Capt. S.B. Haines [Political Agent in Aden]. PC 9509, Dr 992, D 22: *E/4/1103, pp. 914-32; L/P&S/6/385, pp. 195-[224]. 1421 28 Nov., 1855; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 9531, Dr 1100, D 25: *E/4/1103, pp. 1156-73; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 1-[32]. 1422 23 Jan., 1856; Sind. PC 9597, Dr 10, D 3: *E/4/1104, pp. 245-74; L/P&S/6/387, pp. 1-[44] [sic]. 1423 28 Dec., 1855; affairs of Satara. PC 9564, Dr 1219, D 32: *E/4/1103, pp. 1632-57; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 603-[642]. 1424 5 Mar., 1856. PC 9547, Dr 1266, D 13: *E/4/1104, pp. 952-77; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 687-[728]. 1425 20 Feb., 1856. PC 9594, Dr 120, D 8: *E/4/1104, pp. 616-75; L/P&S/6/387, pp. 683-[778] [sic]. 1426 2 Jan., 1856; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 9552, Dr 1220, D 1: *E/4/1104, pp. 5-22; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 643-[686]. 1427 19 Dec., 1855; slave trade. PC 9566, Dr 1199, D 30: *E/4/1103, pp. 1568-89; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 431-[474]. 1428 19 Dec., 1855; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 9580, Dr 1200, D 31: *E/4/1103, pp. 1590-1617; L/P&S/6/386, pp. 475-[526]. 1429 6 Feb., 1856; Mahi Kantha. PC 9618, Dr 87, D 5: *E/4/1104, pp. 447-507; L/P&S/6/387, pp. 555-[650]. 1430 23 Jan., 1856; Surat family. PC 9596, Dr 39, D 4: *E/4/1104, pp. 275-302; L/P&S/6/387, pp. 375-[430]. 1431 6 Feb., 1856; Palanpur districts. PC 9632, Dr 88, D 6: *E/4/1104, pp. 509-24; L/P&S/6/387, pp. 651-[678]. 1432 5 Mar., 1856; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 9686, Dr 232, D 14: *E/4/1104, pp. 978-99; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 563-[598]. 1433 26 Feb., 1856; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 9672, Dr 165, D 11: *E/4/1104, pp. 740-71; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 231-[278]. 1434 26 Feb., 1856. PC 9656, Dr 166, D 12: *E/4/1104, pp. 772-810; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 279-[354]. 1435 12 Mar., 1856; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 9703, Dr 233, D 16: *E/4/1104, pp. 1098-1116; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 599-[630]. 1436 27 May, 1856; Mandvi gras dues. PC 9806, Dr 521, D 26: *E/4/1105, pp. 345-72; L/P&S/6/389, pp. 653-[700]. 1437 19 Mar., 1856; Rewa Kantha. PC 9702, Dr 292, D 18: *E/4/1104, pp. 1194-1213; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 673-[704]. 1438 20 Feb., 1856; affairs of Cutch. PC 9647, Dr 146, D 9: *E/4/1104, pp. 676-98; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 121-[160]. 1439 19 Mar., 1856; Deccan surinjams. PC 9668, Dr 293, D 19: *E/4/1104, pp. 1214-37; L/P&S/6/389, pp. 1-[44]. 1440 20 Feb., 1856; slave trade. PC 9676, Dr 147, D 10: *E/4/1104, pp. 700-7; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 161-[174]. 1441 20 Apr., 1856. PC 9687, Dr 376, D 24: *E/4/1104, pp. 1480-1523; L/P&S/6/389, pp. 369-[440]. 1442 12 Mar., 1856; Mahi Kantha. PC 9679, Dr 231, D 15: *E/4/1104, pp. 1074-96; L/P&S/6/388, pp. 523-[562]. 1443 28 Mar., 1856. PC 9688, Dr 322, D 21: *E/4/1104, pp. 1322-9; L/P&S/6/389, pp. 69-[88]. 1444 19 Mar., 1856; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 9722, Dr 294, D 20: *E/4/1104, pp. 1238-49; L/P&S/6/389, pp. 45-[68]. 1445 28 Mar., 1856; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 9752, Dr 323, D 22: *E/4/1104, pp. 1330-53; L/P&S/6/389, pp. 89-[126]. 1446 21 May, 1856. PC 9843, Dr 523, D 25: *E/4/1105, pp. 243-71; L/P&S/6/390, pp. 25-[70]. 1447 4 June, 1856; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 9853, Dr 549, D 28: *E/4/1105, pp. 483-502; L/P&S/6/390, pp. 115-[150]. 1448 11 June, 1856; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 9851, Dr 522, D 30: *E/4/1105, pp. 567-82; L/P&S/6/390, pp. 1-[24]. 1448X Affairs of Kolhapur. See full entry at 1476. 1449 11 June, 1856. PC 9888, Dr 633, D 32: *E/4/1105, pp. 605-32; L/P&S/6/390, pp. 315-[366]. 1450 4 June, 1856; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 9861, Dr 550, D 29: *E/4/1105, pp. 503-26; L/P&S/6/390, pp. 151-[186]. 1451 1 Oct., 1856; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 9, Dr 1022, D 39: *E/4/1106, pp. 67-128; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 35-[132]. 1452 17 Dec., 1856; Deccan surinjams. PC 134, Dr 1361, D 42: *E/4/1106, pp. 844-927; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 499-[620]. 1453 7 Jan., 1857; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 138, Dr 1363, D 6: *E/4/1106, pp. 1244-93; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 743-[822]. 1454 7 Jan., 1857; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 145, Dr 1482, D 7: *E/4/1106, pp. 1294-1355; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 1023-[1118]. 1455 17 Dec., 1856. PC 154, Dr 1364, D 43: *E/4/1106, pp. 928-47; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 633-[662]. 1456 2 Jan., 1857; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 164, Dr 1446, D 4: *E/4/1106, pp. 1120-83; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 911-[1010]. 1457 2 Jan., 1857; Palanpur districts. PC 157, Dr 1408, D 1: *E/4/1106, pp. 1058-82; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 695-[742]. 1458 17 Dec., 1856; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 162, Dr 1365, D 44: *E/4/1106, pp. 948-59; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 663-[686]. 1459 11 Feb., 1857. PC 192, Dr 52, D 16: *E/4/1107, pp. 349-97; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 329-[374], 387-[418]. 1460 2 Jan., 1857; slave trade. PC 174, Dr 1445, D 3: *E/4/1106, pp. 1102-19; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 879-[910]. 1461 2 Jan., 1857; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 190, Dr 1409, D 2: *E/4/1106, pp. 1090-1101; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 855-[878]. 1462 2 Jan., 1857; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 210, Dr 1447, D 5: *E/4/1106, pp. 1184-91; L/P&S/6/391, pp. 1011-[1022]. 1463 4 Feb., 1857; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 270, Dr 117, D 12: *E/4/1107, pp. 167-229; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 583-[676]. 1464 14 Jan., 1857; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 239, Dr 31, D 9: *E/4/1106, pp. 1474-94; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 137-[170]. 1465 14 Jan., 1857; slave trade. PC 226, Dr 30, D 8: *E/4/1106, pp. 1462-73; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 115-[136]. 1466 14 Jan., 1857. PC 234, Dr 32, D 10: *E/4/1106, pp. 1496-1525; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 171-[232]. 1467 25 Feb., 1857; Deccan surinjams. PC 309, Dr 230, D 18: *E/4/1107, pp. 643-75; L/P&S/6/393, pp. 1-[56]. 1468 18 Feb., 1857; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 284, Dr 184, D 17: *E/4/1107, pp. 547-91; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 897-[962]. 1469 21 Jan., 1857; Palanpur districts. PC 253, Dr 53, D 11: *E/4/1106, pp. 1556-62; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 419-[436]. 1470 4 Feb., 1857; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 288, Dr 153, D 15: *E/4/1107, pp. 243-72; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 747-[792]. 1471 4 Mar., 1857; affairs of Kathiawar. PC 313, Dr 212, D 19: *E/4/1107, pp. 725-68; L/P&S/6/392, pp. 993-[1062]. 1472 11 Mar., 1857. PC 316, Dr 251, D 20: *E/4/1107, pp. 781-804; L/P&S/6/393, pp. 57-[94]. 1473 6 May, 1857. PC 340, Dr 308, D 26: *E/4/1107, pp. 1393-1408; L/P&S/6/393, pp. 137-[154], 193-[206]. 1474 17 Apr., 1857. PC 363, Dr 403, D 23: *E/4/1107, pp. 1149-72; L/P&S/6/393, pp. 397-[434]. 1475 18 Mar., 1857; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 360, Dr 307, D 21: *E/4/1107, pp. 867-78; L/P&S/6/393, pp. 119-[136]. 1475X Persian expedition. Bombay PC 370 altered by Board on 21 Feb., 1857: L/P&S/6/393, pp. 541-[552]. Transferred to Military Department, Dr 405, D 64 of 8 Apr., 1857: L/MIL/3/2220 (n.p.). 1476 17 Apr., 1857; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 390, Dr 404, D 24: *E/4/1107, pp. 1173-85; L/P&S/6/393, pp. 435-[456]. 1477 18 Nov., 1857; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 629, Dr 1307, D 39: *E/4/1109, pp. 267-362; L/P&S/6/394, pp. 457-[594]. 1478 18 Nov., 1857; affairs of Cutch. PC 624, Dr 1269, D 37: *E/4/1109, pp. 191-213; L/P&S/6/394, pp. 323-[344], 349-[364]. 1479 2 Dec., 1857. PC 635, Dr 1400, D 40: *E/4/1109, pp. 463-502; L/P&S/6/395, pp. 179-[240]. 1480 23 Sept., 1857; slave trade. PC 623, Dr 1017, D 30: *E/4/1108, pp. 1459-69; L/P&S/6/394, pp. 233-[242], 255-[262]. 1481 18 Nov., 1857; Deccan surinjams and pensions PC 634, Dr 1306, D 38: *E/4/1109, pp. 215-66, L/P&S/6/394, pp. 369-[456]. 1482 2 Dec., 1857. PC 643, Dr 1401, D 41: *E/4/1109, pp. 503-30; L/P&S/6/395, pp. 241-[266], 271-[288]. 1483 4 Nov., 1857. PC 646, Dr 1308, D 34: *E/4/1109, pp. 41-54; L/P&S/6/394, pp. 595-[622]. 1484 4 Nov., 1857; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 663, Dr 1309, D 35: *E/4/1109, pp. 55-80; L/P&S/6/394, pp. 623-[672]. 1485 21 Oct., 1857; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 655, Dr 1239, D 32: *E/4/1108, pp. 1813-20; L/P&S/6/394, pp. 311-[322]. 1486 11 Nov., 1857; Palanpur districts. PC 703, Dr 1337, D 36: *E/4/1109, pp. 135-48; L/P&S/6/395, pp. 87-[104]. 1487 9 Dec., 1857; Kuria Muria Islands. PC 740, Dr 1494, D 42: *E/4/1109, pp. 627-38; L/P&S/6/395, pp. 301-[318]. 1488 10 Feb., 1858. PC 802, Dr 116, D 5: *E/4/1109, pp. 1191-1221; L/P&S/6/396, pp. 59-[100]. 1489 16 Dec., 1857; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 760, Dr 1496, D 44: *E/4/1109, pp. 741-6; L/P&S/6/395, pp. 341-[350]. 1490 16 Dec., 1857; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 765, Dr 1495, D 43: *E/4/1109, pp. 727-39; L/P&S/6/395, pp. 319-[340]. 1491 27 Jan., 1858; affairs of Cutch. PC 769, Dr 1618, D 1: *E/4/1109, pp. 1073-1100; L/P&S/6/395, pp. 485-[538]. 1492 31 Mar., 1858; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 834, Dr 289, D 7: *E/4/1110, pp. 299-346; L/P&S/6/396, pp. 411-[454], 469-[502]. 1493 3 Feb., 1858; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 808, Dr 70, D 2: *E/4/1109, pp. 1113-39; L/P&S/6/396, pp. 13-[50]. 1494 7 July, 1858. PC 929, Dr 789, D 19: *E/4/1111, pp. 369-425; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 703-[798]. 1495 13 Apr., 1858; slave trade. PC 913, Dr 415, D 9: *E/4/1110, pp. 551-61; L/P&S/6/396, pp. 597-[614]. 1496 14 Apr., 1858; Surat family. PC 917, Dr 414, D 10: *E/4/1110, pp. 575-82; L/P&S/6/396, pp. 583-[596]. 1497 21 Apr., 1858; Palanpur districts. PC 898, Dr 436, D 11: *E/4/1110, pp. 601-8; L/P&S/6/396, pp. 633-[646]. 1498 5 May, 1858; surinjams. PC 921, Dr 493, D 14: *E/4/1110, pp. 775-813; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 119-[170]. 1499 16 June, 1858; Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 919, Dr 645, D 15: *E/4/1111, pp. 121-39; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 319-[354]. 1500 5 May, 1858; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 920, Dr 492, D 13: *E/4/1110, pp. 745-74; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 79-[118]. 1501 29 June, 1858; affairs of Kolhapur. PC 1044, Dr 762, D 17: *E/4/1111, pp. 247-54; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 533-[548]. 1502 29 June, 1858; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 1049, Dr 763, D 18: *E/4/1111, pp. 255-64; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 549-[568]. 1503 21 July, 1858; affairs of Cutch. PC 1055, Dr 823, D 21: E/4/1111, pp. 583-98; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 901-[932]. 1504 7 July, 1858; Mahi Kantha. PC 1067, Dr 790, D 20: *E/4/1111, pp. 427-42; L/P&S/6/397, pp. 799-[830]. 1505 18 Aug., 1858; affairs of Savantvadi. PC 1137, Dr 1036, D 26: *E/4/1111, pp. 1083-96; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 613-[638]. 1506 4 Aug., 1858; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. PC 1135, Dr 941, D 25: *E/4/1111, pp. 837-52; L/P&S/6/398, pp. 205-[240]. 1507 1 Sept., 1858. PC 1201, Dr 1230, D 30: *E/4/1112, pp. 463-87; L/P&S/6/399, pp. 565-[608]. 15082 22 Oct., 1858; Mandvi gras dues. PC 1264, Dr 153, D 4: L/P&S/6/399, pp. 811-[830]; L/P&S/6/658, n.p. 1509 6 Oct., 1858. Southern Maratha jagirdars. PC 1265, Dr 103, D 2: L/P&S/6/399, pp. 381-[858]; L/P&S/6/658, n.p. 1510 27 Oct., 1858; Mahi and Rewa Kantha. Dr 189, D 5: L/P&S/6/658, n.p. 1511 13 Oct., 1858; affairs of Savantvadi. Dr 139, D 3: L/P&S/6/658, n.p. 1512 28 Oct., 1858; affairs of Cutch. Dr 230, D 6: L/P&S/6/658, n.p. Bengal Foreign Department1513 10 Apr., 1827; implementation of the treaty with the Dutch. PC 397, Dr 238: E/4/719, pp. 83-109; L/P&S/6/240, n.p.; L/P&S/6/268, pp. 153-[172]. 1514 19 Aug., 1829. PC 638, Dr 426: E/4/726, pp. 311-55; L/P&S/6/273, pp. 85-[144]. India Foreign Department1515 18 Nov., 1835; revolution at Goa. PC 1624, Dr 632, D 1: *E/4/746, pp. 251-5; L/P&S/6/297, pp. 171-[182]. 1516 28 July, 1837; affairs of Goa. PC 1937, Dr 313, D 1: *E/4/751, pp. 797-804; L/P&S/6/300, pp. 333-[344]. 1517 5 Dec., 1838; proposed exchange of territory with the French government. PC 2256, Dr 667, D 1: *E/4/758, pp. 69-84; L/P&S/6/313, pp. 301-[324]. 1518 13 Nov., 1839. PC 2530, Dr 640, D 1: *E/4/760, pp. 1173-80; L/P&S/6/316, pp. 309-[328]. 1519 9 Sept., 1840. PC 2771, Dr 542, D 1: *E/4/763, pp. 1147-54; L/P&S/6/320, pp. 249-[258]. 1520 28 July, 1841; Nicobar Islands. PC 3168, Dr 523, D 1: *E/4/767, pp. 311-20; L/P&S/6/324, pp. 37-[56]. 1521 12 Apr., 1842. PC 3448, Dr 190, D 1: *E/4/770, pp. 53-60; L/P&S/6/327, pp. 1-[14]. Madras Foreign Department1522 14 Apr., 1830. PC 680, Dr 298, D 1: E/4/938, pp. 653-769; L/P&S/6/274, pp. 309-[442]. 1523 21 Jan., 1835. PC 1375, Dr 17, D 1: E/4/945, pp. 458-80; L/P&S/6/292, pp. 319-[354], 357-[376]. 1524 8 July, 1835; office of the special agent for European settlements. PC 1529, Dr 396, D 2: E/4/946, pp. 163-8; L/P&S/6/294, pp. 479-[498]. 1525 9 Aug., 1837. PC 1949, Dr 359, D 1: *E/4/949, pp. 355-66; L/P&S/6/301, pp. 27-[46]. 1526 1 Aug., 1838. PC 2221, Dr 438, D 1: *E/4/951, pp. 251-8; L/P&S/6/311, pp. 269-[278]. 1527 27 Nov., 1839. PC 2533, Dr 666, D 1: *E/4/953, pp. 283-95; L/P&S/6/316, pp. 261-[288]. 1528 16 Sept., 1840. PC 2772, Dr 572, D 1: *E/4/954, pp. 713-25; L/P&S/6/320, pp. 259-[280]. 1529 25 May, 1841. PC 3094, Dr 376, D 1: *E/4/955, pp. 1013-20; L/P&S/6/323, pp. 679-[696]. 1530 12 Apr., 1842. PC 3449, Dr 191, D 1: *E/4/957, pp. 397-404; L/P&S/6/327, pp. 15-[30]. 1531 28 Mar., 1843. PC 3870, Dr 187, D 1: *E/4/959, pp. 771-5; L/P&S/6/331, pp. 199-[210]. 1532 21 May, 1844. PC 4308, Dr 296, D 1: *E/4/961, pp. 775-82; L/P&S/6/335, pp. 575A-[584]. 1533 16 Apr., 1845. PC 4757, Dr 287, D 1: *E/4/963, pp. 795-802; L/P&S/6/340, pp. 17-[32]. 1534 20 May, 1846. PC 5205, Dr 294, D 1: *E/4/965, pp. 691-6; L/P&S/6/344, pp. 49-[60]. 1535 25 Nov., 1846. PC 5411, Dr 782, D 2. *E/4/966, pp. 893-900; L/P&S/6/346, pp. 91-[104]. 1536 30 Mar., 1847. PC 5550, Dr 215, D 1: *E/4/967, pp. 571-8; L/P&S/6/348, pp. 97-[116]. Bengal Public Department1537 25 Feb., 1824; Marine Registry Office. PC 150, Dr 199: E/4/710, pp. 1173-1218.〉 1538 17 Mar., 1824. PC 137, 153, Dr 245: E/4/711, pp. 151-274. Paras. 16-19, PP, 1831-32, IX, 636. 1539 21 July, 1824. PC 196, Dr 414: E/4/711, pp. 929-62.〉 1540 12 Jan., 1825. PC 218, Dr 89: E/4/713, pp. 713-77.〉 1541 9 Mar., 1825. PC 237, Dr 207: E/4/714, pp. 161-217. Para. 38, PP, 1831-32, IX, 518-19. 1542 11 May, 1825. Dr 256: E/4/714, pp. 677-741.〉 1543 14 Sept., 1825. PC 263, Dr 451: E/4/715, pp. 383-418. 1544 8 Mar., 1826. PC 324, Dr 182: E/4/716, pp. 417-87. Paras. 8-9, PP, 1831-32, IX, 638.〉 1545 16 May, 1827. PC 372, Dr 306: E/4/719, pp. 364-403. 1546 21 Feb., 1827; office of Chief Secretary in the Bengal government. PC 369, Dr 155: E/4/718, pp. 865-78.〉 1547 13 Dec., 1826; Ladies’ Society for Female Education. PC 366, Dr 71: E/4/718, pp. 445-56. 1548 25 Apr., 1827; post office. PC 380, Dr 237: E/4/719, pp. 159-82.〉 1549 22 Aug., 1827; conclusion of a despatch dated 22 Aug., 1827. PC 383, Dr 433: E/4/720, pp. 129-83. 1550 29 Nov., 1826; printing of a selection from Company records relating to revenue, police, and justice. Dr 50: E/4/718, pp. 405-12. 1551 28 Feb., 1827; Col. C. Mackenzie’s collections. Dr 121: E/4/718, pp. 883-94.〉 1552 14 Mar., 1827; purchase of the steamship Enterprize. Dr 197: E/4/718, pp. 947-53. 1553 5 Sept., 1827; conclusion of a despatch dated 5 Sept., 1827. Dr 442: E/4/720, pp. 373-412. 1554 10 Oct., 1827; Company’s servants’ connections with the press. PC 419, Dr 477: E/4/720, pp. 471-90. 1555 30 July, 1828. PC 458, Dr 410 & 411: E/4/722, pp. 425-76. 1556 5 Mar., 1828; abuses of the press regulations. Dr 202: E/4/721, pp. 335-61. 1557 13 Aug., 1828. PC 483 & 489, Dr 428: E/4/722, pp. 781-888. 1558 8 Apr., 1828; Dr. J. Bryce’s connection with the John Bull newspaper. Dr 258: E/4/721, pp. 645-56.〉 1559 27 Oct., 1830; connection of Company’s servants with the press. PC 750, Dr 10, D 46: E/4/729, pp. 573-81. 1560 2 June, 1830; landed tenures and land revenues at the settlements in the Straits of Malacca. Dr 374, D 19: E/4/728, pp. 333-65. 1561 30 June, 1830; position of “East Indians” [mixed Indian and European population]. Dr 389, D 24: E/4/728, pp. 735-64. Paras. 11-12, PP, 1831-32, IX, 407. 1562 29 Sept., 1830; education. PC 818, Dr 577, D 39: E/4/729, pp. 357-468. PP, 1831-32, IX, 407-8 (para. 26 only), 523-8. 1563 9 Feb., 1831; landed tenures and land revenues at the settlements in the Straits of Malacca. PC 866, Dr 179, D 9: E/4/731, pp. 133-72. 1564 2 Feb., 1831; disabilities of Indian Christians, etc. Dr 169, D 8: E/4/731, pp. 7-32. PP, 1831-32, IX, 374-5. 1565 6 Apr., 1831; charges against Dr. J. Rind [superintendent of Bengal Lithographic Press]. PC 913, Dr 310, D 24: E/4/732, pp. 19-36. 1566 4 May, 1831; Singapore. PC 925, Dr 335, D 34: E/4/732, pp. 213-27. 1567 21 Sept., 1831; personal cases and accounts in the Post Office department. Dr 616, D 78: E/4/733, pp. 431-73. 1568 15 Feb., 1832; settlements in the Straits of Malacca [known later as the Eastern Settlements or the Straits Settlements]. PC 970, Dr 80, D 8: E/4/734, pp. 353-469. 1569 24 Aug., 1831; education. PC 952, Dr 579, D 74: E/4/733, pp. 339-69. PP, 1831-32, IX, 528-9. 1570 20 July, 1831; appointment of Dr. J. Adamson to the Anglo-Indian College, Calcutta. Dr 530, D 63: E/4/732, pp. 1057-63. 1571 24 Oct., 1832; education. PC 1056, Dr 461, D 74: *E/4/735, pp. 565-86. PP, 1831-32, IX, 529-30. 1572 1 Aug., 1832; objection to the appointment of Dr. J. Adamson to the Anglo-Indian College. Dr 360, D 54: *E/4/735, pp. 183-92. 1573 22 Jan., 1833; revenues of the Eastern Settlements. PC 1108, Dr 8, D 6: E/4/736, pp. 565-88. 1574 23 Jan., 1833; education in the Eastern Settlements. PC 1107, Dr 730, D 5: E/4/736, pp. 553-64. 1575 16 Apr., 1834; education. PC 1282, Dr 159, D 28: E/4/740, pp. 895-920. India Public Department1576 8 Sept., 1835; Eastern Settlements. PC 1532, Dr 482, D 6: *E/4/745, pp. 9-60. 1577 23 Dec., 1835; education. PC 1639, Dr 681, D 12: *E/4/746, pp. 607-14. 1578 10 Feb., 1836; Eastern Settlements. PC 1650, Dr 51, D 2: *E/4/746, pp. 1095-1110. 1578X Recent changes in Indian education. India PC 1828 cancelled by Board on 12 Dec., 1836: H/723, pp. 1-113, and L/P&J/1/92 (n.p.). No Dr, no D. See also pp. xlvii-xlix. 1579 1 Sept., 1841; Eastern Settlements. PC 2907, Dr 641, D 19: *E/4/767, pp. 927-99. 1580 2 Aug., 1844; Eastern Settlements. PC 4222, Dr 579, D 23: *E/4/779, pp. 739-58. 1581 16 Apr., 1845; claim of Capt. W. Goodfellow [Civil Architect at Bombay]. PC 4751, Dr 249, D 5: E/4/783, pp. 247-59. 1582 9 July, 1845; deputation of Dr. H. Goodeve to England in charge of medical students. PC 4872, Dr 518, D 10: *E/4/784, pp. 415-28. 1583 17 Sept., 1845; memorial from the Principal of Agra College. PC 4930, Dr 691, D 14: E/4/785, pp. 61-7. 1584 16 June, 1847; office of superintendant of the botanic garden at Calcutta. PC 5597, Dr 404, D 14: *E/4/792, pp. 551-65. 1585 2 Apr., 1851; Straits Settlements [or Eastern Settlements]. PC 7037, Dr 193, D 7: *E/4/809, pp. 1-32. 1585X Answer to India Public Letter of 16 Feb. (No. 32)—no subject or year given. Not traced. Madras Public Department1586 10 Mar., 1824. PC 165, Dr 236: E/4/929, pp. 429-63.〉 1587 26 May, 1824. PC 182, Dr 354: E/4/929, pp. 993-1016.〉 1588 15 Dec., 1824. Dr 73 & 77: E/4/930, pp. 801-25.〉 1589 8 Feb., 1826. Dr 141: E/4/932, pp. 367-421.〉 1590 20 June, 1826. PC 337, Dr 324: E/4/933, pp. 69-83.〉 1591 12 Apr., 1826; J.M. Heath’s proposal for establishing iron works. Dr 243: E/4/932, pp. 969-80.〉 1592 8 Mar., 1826; salary of Capt. Grant [master attendant at Madras]. Dr 171: E/4/932, pp. 489-96.〉 1593 16 Mar., 1827. PC 365, Dr 201: E/4/933, pp. 883-920.〉 1594 5 Sept., 1827. PC 436, Dr 381: E/4/934, pp. 361-91. 1595 29 Nov., 1826; printing of a selection of Company records relating to revenue, police, and justice. Dr 54: E/4/933, pp. 609-15.〉 1596 30 Apr., 1828. Dr 304: E/4/935, pp. 415-54.〉 1597 16 Apr., 1828; education. Dr 278: E/4/935, pp. 359-414. Para. 17, PP, 1831-32, IX, 413-14. 1598 12 Mar., 1828; non-registration of the press regulations. PC 468, Dr 205: E/4/935, pp. 244-51.〉 1599 23 July, 1828. PC 499, Dr 421: E/4/935, pp. 825-56.〉 1600 3 Sept., 1828. PC 540, Dr 462: E/4/936, pp. 1-60. Paras. 34-6, PP, 1831-32, IX, 722. 1601 17 Dec., 1828. Dr 82: E/4/936, pp. 336-93.〉 1602 29 Sept., 1830; education. PC 824, Dr 583, D 34: E/4/939, pp. 261-83. Paras. 5-8, PP, 1831-32, IX, 415-16. 1603 5 Feb., 1834; education. PC 1255, Dr 63, D 11: E/4/944, pp. 127-50. 1604 20 Aug., 1845; memorial of S. Crawford concerning re-employment. PC 4895, Dr 626, D 34: *E/4/964, pp. 497-504. Bombay Public Department1605 14 Sept., 1825. PC 278, Dr 454: E/4/1046, pp. 189-213.〉 1606 21 Sept., 1825; education. PC 279, Dr 455: E/4/1046, pp. 217-57. Extract, and paras. 4-10, PP, 1831-32, IX, 552-3, 729-30. 1607 8 Mar., 1826. PC 323, Dr 193: E/4/1046, pp. 655-716.〉 1608 25 Jan., 1826; town hall. Dr 117: E/4/1046, pp. 481-94.〉 1609 29 Nov., 1826; printing of a selection of Company records relating to revenue, police, and justice. Dr 57: E/4/1047, pp. 349-54.〉 1610 21 Feb., 1827; differences between the government and Sir E. West, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Bombay. Dr 158: E/4/1047, pp. 561-81.〉 1611 5 Sept., 1827; regulations for the publication of libellous matter in newspapers and other printed works. PC 413, Dr 447: E/4/1048, pp. 155-68.〉 Para. 9, PP, 1831-32, IX, 422. 1612 23 Jan., 1828. PC 422, Dr 137: *E/4/1049, pp. 5-62.〉 1613 16 Apr., 1828; education. Dr 284: E/4/1049, pp. 449-88. Paras. 3-15, PP, 1831-32, IX, 557-8. 1614 28 Nov., 1827; press. PC 422, Dr 53: E/4/1048, pp. 511-15.〉 1615 6 Aug., 1828. PC 503, Dr 435: E/4/1049, pp. 645-70.〉 1616 23 July, 1828; non-registration of proposed press regulations. PC 514, Dr 417: E/4/1049, pp. 623-8. 1617 10 Dec., 1828. PC 571, Dr 76: E/4/1050, pp. 217-52. Paras. 33-4, PP, 1831-32, IX, 558-9. 1618 18 Feb., 1829; education. Dr 159: E/4/1050, pp. 451-506.〉 Paras. 9, 15-17; 2, 9-21; and 3-6, PP, 1831-32, IX, 442-3; 559-61; and 730. 1619 8 July, 1829; proposed Elphinstone professorships. Dr 337: E/4/1051, pp. 169-98. Paras. 2-4, PP, 1831-32, IX, 561. 1620 29 Sept., 1830; education. PC 823, Dr 586, D 21: E/4/1053, pp. 215-50. PP, 1831-32, IX, 423 (para. 9 only), 571-3. 1621 9 Mar., 1831; town hall. PC 889, Dr 256, D 19: E/4/1053, pp. 681-708. 1622 16 Mar., 1831. PC 904, Dr 292, D 23: E/4/1053, pp. 757-812. 1623 12 Dec., 1832; education. Dr 653, D 56: E/4/1055, pp. 1141-78. PP, 1831-32, IX, 576-8. 1624 5 Sept., 1832; town hall. PC 1074, Dr 508, D 43: E/4/1055, pp. 653-74. 1625 10 July, 1833; education. PC 1179, Dr 354, D 23: E/4/1056, pp. 709-19. 1625X Powers of Governor when absent from the Presidency. Bombay Public PC 1238 not extant but see Dr 644, D 47 of 17 Dec., 1833: E/4/1057, pp. 283-96. 1626 9 Dec., 1835; education. PC 1625, Dr 667, D 40: *E/4/1059, pp. 633-61. 1627 17 Feb., 1836; education. PC 1677, Dr 74, D 9: *E/4/1059, pp. 975-82. 1628 21 Feb., 1838; on the mode of conducting the correspondence. PC 2054, Dr 82, D 4: *E/4/1062, pp. 251-76. 1629 25 Feb., 1846; disposal of two oil paintings of Virgin Mary and child. Dr 101, D 7: *E/4/1080, pp. 391-5. 1630 17 Apr., 1857; revision of the mode of conducting public business. PC 223, Dr 249, D 22: *E/4/1107, pp. 1073-1111. India Public Works Department1631 6 May, 1857. PC 382, Dr 486, D 16: *E/4/844, pp. 181-202. 1632 15 July, 1857. PC 411, Dr 644, D 24: *E/4/845, pp. 573-624. 1633 5 Aug., 1857; Patna and Gya Road. PC 453, Dr 825, D 27: *E/4/846, pp. 19-40. 1634 14 July, 1857; Bengal. PC 460, Dr 705, D 23: *E/4/845, pp. 377-428. 1635 13 May, 1857; inundating canals in the Punjab. PC 454, Dr 530, D 18: *E/4/844, pp. 433-48. 1636 19 Aug., 1857; revenue: North-Western Provinces. PC 484, Dr 827, D 30: *E/4/846, pp. 535-646. 1637 19 Aug., 1857; revenue. PC 483, Dr 826, D 29: *E/4/846, pp. 489-534. 1638 1 July, 1857; judicial. PC 490, Dr 677, D 22: *E/4/845, pp. 67-127. 1639 18 Nov., 1857; North-Western Provinces. PC 510, Dr 1280, D 44: *E/4/848, pp. 1188-1302. 1640 9 Dec., 1857; North-Western Provinces. PC 551, Dr 1315, D 47: *E/4/849, pp. 123-241. 1641 22 July, 1857; Straits Settlements. PC 541, Dr 794, D 25: *E/4/845, pp. 936-59. 1642 6 Jan., 1858; Bengal. PC 578, Dr 1377, D 1: *E/4/849, pp. 1039-1117. 1643 16 Dec., 1857; North-Western Provinces. PC 579, Dr 1378, D 48: *E/4/849, pp. 398-491. 1644 19 Aug., 1857. PC 564, Dr 898, D 31: *E/4/846, pp. 647-66. 1645 16 Dec., 1857. PC 599, Dr 1410, D 49: *E/4/849, pp. 492-629. 1646 29 July, 1857; revenue: Bari Doab Canal. PC 587, Dr 864, D 26: *E/4/845, pp. 1244-67. 1647 18 Nov., 1857; revenue. PC 620, Dr 1316, D 45: *E/4/848, pp. 1304-1465. 1648 19 Aug., 1857; ecclesiastical. PC 600, Dr 937, D 32: *E/4/846, pp. 667-81. 1649 28 Oct., 1857; judicial. PC 619, Dr 1249, D 43: *E/4/848, pp. 433-512. 1650 2 Sept., 1857; tolls on the Grand Trunk Road. PC 608, Dr 965, D 35: *E/4/847, pp. 35-51. 1651 16 Dec., 1857; North-Western Provinces. PC 704, Dr 1411, D 50: *E/4/849, pp. 630-713. 1652 3 Feb., 1858; North-Western Provinces. PC 755, Dr 59, D 2: *E/4/850, pp. 25-108. 1653 3 Mar., 1858; North-Western Provinces. PC 772, Dr 124, D 4: *E/4/850, pp. 929-1023. 1654 3 Mar., 1858; irrigation: North-Western Provinces. PC 773, Dr 210, D 6: *E/4/850, pp. 1033-64. 1655 21 Apr., 1858; Bengal. PC 794, Dr 417, D 11: *E/4/851, pp. 281-365. 1656 3 Mar., 1858; roads in Assam. PC 833, Dr 211, D 7: *E/4/850, pp. 1065-89. 1657 12 May, 1858; Dacca and Arakan Road. PC 873, Dr 502, D 16: *E/4/851, pp. 949-64. 1658 28 July, 1858. PC 891, Dr 859, D 25: *E/4/852, pp. 1741-1840. 1659 21 Apr., 1858; Straits Settlements. PC 888, Dr 418, D 12: *E/4/851, pp. 367-93. 1660 4 Aug., 1858; revenue. PC 979, Dr 896, D 27: *E/4/853, pp. 136-221. 1661 16 June, 1858; judicial. PC 969, Dr 652, D 19: *E/4/852, pp. 399-438. 1662 2 June, 1858; ecclesiastical. PC 955, Dr 624, D 18: *E/4/852, pp. 29-44. 1663 13 July, 1858; Bengal. PC 978, Dr 725, D 23: *E/4/852, pp. 1290-1336. 1664 26 May, 1858; case of Lt. H. Goodwyn [Bombay Engineers]. PC 967, Dr 582, D 17: *E/4/851, pp. 1395-1408. 1665 11 Aug., 1858. PC 994, Dr 951, D 28: *E/4/853, pp. 532-75. 1666 30 Aug., 1858. PC 1008, Dr 1048, D 31: *E/4/854, pp. 762-816. Madras Public Works Department1667 22 Apr., 1857. PC 364, Dr 437, D 3: *E/4/987, pp. 711-37. 1668 16 Sept., 1857. PC 459, Dr 1010, D 7: *E/4/988, pp. 783-854. 1669 15 July, 1857. PC 505, Dr 780, D 5: *E/4/988, pp. 225-44. 1670 6 Apr., 1858. PC 885, Dr 361, D 2: *E/4/989, pp. 1069-88. 1671 16 June, 1858. PC 930, Dr 663, D 7: *E/4/990, pp. 367-416. Bombay Public Works Department1672 24 June, 1857. PC 394, Dr 664, D 10: *E/4/1108, pp. 269-344. 1673 22 July, 1857. PC 486, Dr 811, D 11: *E/4/1108, pp. 759-836. 1674 28 Oct., 1857. PC 524, Dr 1265, D 13: *E/4/1108, pp. 1829-82. 1675 18 May, 1858. PC 856, Dr 572, D 5: *E/4/1110, pp. 919-66. 1676 28 July, 1858. PC 938, Dr 880, D 11: *E/4/1111, pp. 647-716. 1677 11 Aug., 1858. PC 939, Dr 992, D 13: *E/4/1111, pp. 905-52. 1678 4 Aug., 1858; abolition of forced labour in Sind. PC 954, Dr 929, D 12: *E/4/1111, pp. 791-818. Bengal Ecclesiastical Department1679 14 Mar., 1827; loan to St. Andrews Church, Calcutta. PC 367, Dr 200: E/4/718, pp. 955-71. 1680 17 Oct., 1827. PC 411, Dr 3: E/4/720, pp. 509-69. Paras. 11-12, PP, 1831-32, IX, 832. Madras Ecclesiastical Department1681 26 Apr., 1826. PC 338, Dr 260: E/4/932, pp. 1027-34. 1682 29 Nov., 1826. PC 364, Dr 35: E/4/933, pp. 621-45. 1683 5 Sept., 1827. PC 412, Dr 444: E/4/934, pp. 397-409. 1684 23 July, 1828. PC 486, Dr 414: E/4/935, pp. 859-81. 1685 7 May, 1845; “Black Town” male and female orphan asylums. PC 4813, Dr 351, D 5: *E/4/963, pp. 933-41. Bombay Ecclesiastical Department1686 12 Sept., 1827. PC 421, Dr 450: E/4/1048, pp. 191-216. Bombay Marine Department1687 5 Jan., 1825. PC 231, Dr 105: E/4/1045, pp. 471-86. 1688 2 Apr., 1828. Dr 247: E/4/1049, pp. 371-418. 1689 6 Aug., 1828; Marine and Forest Department. PC 509, Dr 437: E/4/1049, pp. 673-93. 1690 8 Apr., 1828; case of Capt. R. Goodridge [Bombay Marine]. Dr 245: E/4/1049, pp. 419-24.〉 1691 3 Dec., 1828; Marine and Forest Department. PC 573, Dr 67: E/4/1050, pp. 165-99. Bengal Law Department1692 6 Feb., 1827; admission of W.L. Cleland as a barrister in Bengal. PC 385, Dr 115: E/4/718, pp. 831-47. India Financial Department1692X Allowances of Resident at Indore. India Financial PC 5587 not extant, but see Dr 550, D 25 of 21 July, 1847: E/4/792, pp. 1265-70. Bengal Commercial Department1693 25 Feb., 1824; claims of S. Garling [Benkulen establishment]. Dr 206: E/4/710, pp. 1251-4.〉 1694 25 Oct., 1826; opening up of communication through Tibet to Pekin. Dr 472: E/4/718, pp. 41-4. Prince of Wales Island General Department1695 11 Apr., 1826. PC 315, Dr 233: G/34/194, pp. 283-338. 1696 19 Apr., 1826. PC 329, Dr 257: G/34/194, pp. 345-94. 1697 11 Apr., 1827. PC 347, Dr 243: G/34/194, pp. 601-36. 1698 6 Aug., 1828. Dr 440: G/34/195, pp. 85-154. 1699 23 July, 1828; abuses of the press. PC 517, Dr 420: G/34/195, pp. 71-83. 1700 17 June, 1829. PC 587, Dr 367: G/34/195, pp. 373-600. 1701 30 Sept., 1829. PC 659, Dr 501: G/34/195, pp. 673-836. 1702 15 Apr., 1830. PC 748, Dr 306: G/34/195, pp. 921-85. Despatches Identified as Written Wholly or Partly by J.S. Mill but not Included in MSS Eur B 405: India Political Department1703 17 Nov., 1841; re-employment of Lt. Col. H. Burney [ex-Resident in Ava]. PC 3291, Dr 785, D 37: *E/4/768, pp. 409-12; L/P&S/6/325, pp. 193-[200]. 1704 28 Feb., 1844; petition of the daughters of Maj. G. Drew [officer in the Nizam’s service]. PC 4236, Dr 109, D 7: *E/4/777, pp. 653-6; L/P&S/6/334, pp. 411-[420]. 1705 23 Oct., 1844; case of Maj. E. Pottinger [Bombay Artillery]. PC 4524, Dr 748, D 35: *E/4/780, pp. 593-7; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 1-[12]. 1706 30 Oct., 1844; appointment of Lt. Col. J. Sheil as envoy to Persia. Dr 758, D 37: *E/4/780, pp. 703-7; L/P&S/6/337, pp. 17-[20]. 1707 22 July, 1846; Baron de Gazern [A.D.C. to King of Netherlands]. Dr 505, D 23: *E/4/788, pp. 835-9; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 53-[56]. 1708 19 Aug., 1846; Dutch claims to Sumatra Coast. Dr 574, D 26: *E/4/789, pp. 813-17; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 383-[386]. 1709 2 Sept., 1846; case of Lt. Col. W. Borthwick [ex-Political Agent in Indore and Malwa]. Dr 578, D 27: *E/4/789, pp. 869-73; L/P&S/6/345, pp. 395-[398]. 1710 7 Sept., 1853; Borneo enquiry. Dr 735, D 37: *E/4/822, pp. 35-9; L/P&S/6/375, pp. 359-[362]. Bombay Political Department1711 17 Apr., 1850; claims of Cristna Rao Wittul of Gujarat. PC 6845, Dr 245, D 15: *E/4/1091, pp. 145-52; L/P&S/6/361, pp. 169-[180]. 1713 24 May, 1853; investigation at Baroda. PC 8195, Dr 394, D 29: *E/4/1098, pp. 303-17; L/P&S/6/343, pp. 437-[518], 539-[546]. Appendix BList of Published Extracts from Mill’s Indian Despatchesmill kept a manuscript list of his published writings1 in which he included entries for those portions of his Indian Despatches that were made public in official documents. Mill himself had no role in their publication, and they appeared not because he was the author (the despatches were of course official East India Company documents, not issued as his), but because the company, individuals, or the government had a special interest in the matters covered.2 In Appendix A above, the complete list of Mill’s despatches, there is indication of those that were in part published; however, because he kept the list of his published writings, it is appropriate to make the record complete up to the time of his death.3 In the list below, the items are arranged according to the order of their publication. The entries are numbered serially: each includes the number assigned to the full despatch in Appendix A,4 and the publication data, followed by the entry in Mill’s list of his published writings (signalled by “JSM”). In many cases these entries were grouped by Mill under a general heading: to avoid annoying repetition, this heading is given only for the first such entry, and subsequent entries under it have the notation “General heading in No. 00 above” followed by the specific wording for the separate entries. There are a few mistakes in the original list, which exists only in a scribal copy,5 and in MacMinn’s transcription of it, as well as in MacMinn’s identification of the published sources: these have been corrected, and instances of the former two are described in footnotes.6 In the volumes of Parliamentary Papers there are normally two sets of page numbers, one printed, reflecting the pagination of the parts when first separately published, the second, inked, giving the pagination of the gathered volume: we have used here, as throughout Collected Works, the inked numbers; Mill used the former (as he was referring to the separate Blue Books), while MacMinn used a mixture of the two, so our page numbers often differ from theirs. In a few cases, material was called for more than once in different circumstances: we have given entries for all printings, with cross-references. 1 App. A: 1564 “Letter in the General Department from the Court of Directors to the Bengal Government, dated the 2nd February, 1831,” Appendix to the Report of the Select Committee on the Affairs of the East India Company, Pt. I: Public, PP, 1831-32, IX, 374-5. JSM: general heading: “The following Despatches to India printed in the Appendix of the Report of the Commons Committee on Indian affairs 1832 Part I. (Public Department).”7 Specifically: “Letter to Bengal, dated 2nd Feb., 1831, on the Disabilities of Native Christians (p. 344).” 2 App. A: 1561 “Extract Public Letter to Bengal, dated 30th June, 1830,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 407. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Bengal, dated 30th June, 1830, on the Disabilities of Half-Castes (p. 377).” 3 App. A: 1562 “Extract Public Letter to Bengal, dated 29th September, 1830,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 407-8. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Bengal, dated 29th September, 1830, on the Education of the natives (ib.) printed again further on.” (Cf. No. 11 below.) 4 App. A: 1597 “Extract Letter, in the Public Department, from the Court of Directors to the Governor in Council at Fort St. George, dated 16th April, 1828,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 413-14. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Madras, dated 16th April, 1828, on the same subject (p. 383).” 5 App. A: 1602 “Extract Letter, in the Public Department, from the Court of Directors to the Governor in Council at Fort St. George, dated 29th September, 1830,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, 415-16. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Also from a letter, dated 29th September, 1830 (p. 385).” 6 App. A: 1611 “Extract Letter, in the Public Department, from the Court of Directors to the Governor in Council at Bombay, dated 5th September, 1827,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, 422. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Bombay, dated 5th September, 1827, on the employment of natives in public offices (p. 392).” 7 App. A: 1618 “Extract Letter, in the Public Department, from the Court of Directors to the Governor in Council at Bombay, dated 18th February, 1829,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 422-3. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Bombay, dated 18th February, 1829, on the education of natives (p. 392), printed again further on.” (Cf. Nos. 17 and 25 below.) 8 App. A: 906 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 26th May, 1830,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 423. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Bombay, dated 26th May, 1830, on the employment of natives (p. 393).” 9 App. A: 1620 “Extract Letter, in the Public Department, from the Court of Directors to the Governor in Council at Bombay, dated 29th September, 1830,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 423. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Bombay, dated 29th September, 1830, on the education of natives (ib.) printed again further on.” (Cf. No. 19 below.) 10 App. A: 1541 “Extract of a letter, in the Public Department, from the Court of Directors to the Governor-General in Council of Bengal, dated 9th March, 1825,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 518-19. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Bengal, dated 9th March, 1825, on the same subject (p. 488).” 11 App. A: 1562 “Letter, in the Public Department, to Bengal, dated 29th September, 1830,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 523-8. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Letter to Bengal, dated 29th Sept., 1830, on the education of the natives (p. 493).”8 (Cf. No. 3 above.) 12 App. A: 1569 “Letter, in the Public Department, to Bengal, August 24, 1831,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 528-9. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Letter to Bengal, dated 24th August, 1831, on the same subject (p. 498).” 13 App. A: 1571 “Letter, in the Public Department, to Bengal, dated 24th October, 1832,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 529-30. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Letter to Bengal, dated 24th October, 1832, on the same subject (p. 499).” 14 App. A: 1606 “Extract Letter, in the Public Department, to the Bombay Government, dated 21st September, 1825,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 552-3. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Bombay, dated 21st September, 1825, on the same subject (p. 522).” (Cf. No. 24 below.) 15 App. A: 1613 “Extract of Letter, in the Public Department, from the Court of Directors to the Governor in Council of Bombay, dated 16th April, 1828,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 557-8. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Also from letters dated 16th April, 1828 (p. 527).” 16 App. A: 1617 “Extract of Letter, in the Public Department, from the Court of Directors to the Governor in Council at Bombay, dated 10th December, 1828,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 558-9. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “[Also from letters dated] 10th December, 1828 (p. 528).” 17 App. A: 1618 “Extract of Letter, in the Public Department, from the Court of Directors to the Governor in Council of Bombay, dated 18th February, 1829,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 559-61. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “[Also from letters dated] 18 Feb., 1829 (p. 529).” (Cf. No. 7 above and No. 25 below.) 18 App. A: 1619 “Extract of Letter, in the Public Department, from the Court of Directors to the Governor in Council of Bombay, dated 8th July, 1829,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 561. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “[Also from letters dated] 8th July, 1829 (p. 531).” 19 App. A: 1620 “Letter, in the Public Department, to the Governor in Council at Bombay, dated September 29th, 1830,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 571-3. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Letter to Bombay, dated 29th September, 1830, on the same subject (p. 541).” (Cf. No. 9 above.) 20 App. A: 1623 “Letter, in the Public Department, to the Governor in Council at Bombay, dated 12th December, 1832,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 576-8. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Letter to Bombay, dated 12th December, 1832, on the same subject (p. 546).” 21 App. A: 1538 “Extract Letter from the Court of Directors to the Bengal Government, dated March 17th, 1824,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 636. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Bengal, dated 17th March, 1824, on the College of Fort William (p. 606).” 22 App. A: 1544 “Extract Letter from the Court of Directors to the Bengal Government, dated March 8th, 1826,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 638. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Also from a letter dated 8th March, 1826 (p. 608).” 23 App. A: 1600 “Extract Public Letter to the Madras Government, dated 3rd September, 1828,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 722. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Madras, dated 3rd September, 1828, on the College of Madras (p. 692).” 24 App. A: 1606 “Extract Public Letter to the Bombay Government, dated September 21, 1825,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 729-30. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Bombay, dated 21st Sept., 1825, on the Education of Civil Servants (p. 699).” (Cf. No. 14 above.) 25 App. A: 1618 “Extract Public Letter to the Bombay Government, dated February 18th, 1829,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 730. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Also from a letter dated 18th Feb., 1829 (p. 700).” (Cf. Nos. 7 and 17 above.) 26 App. A: 1680 “Extract Ecclesiastical Letter to the Bengal Government, dated October 17th, 1827,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, IX, 832. JSM: general heading in No. 1 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Bengal, dated 17th Oct., 1827 on the Ecclesiastical Establishment (p. 802).” 27 App. A: 5 “Extract Political Letter to Bengal, dated 9th November, 1825,” ibid., Part VI: Political, or Foreign, PP, 1831-32, XIV, 347-9. JSM: “All the extracts from Despatches in the Political or Foreign Appendix to the same Report, except one (on [Travancore.])”9 28 App. A: 19 “Extract Political Letter to Bengal, dated 1st October, 1828,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, XIV, 349-52. JSM: general heading in No. 27 above. 29 App. A: 22 “Extract Political Letter to Bengal, dated 26th November, 1828,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, XIV, 352. JSM: general heading in No. 27 above. 30 App. A: 33 “Extract Political Letter to Bengal, dated 7th January, 1831,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, XIV, 355. JSM: general heading in No. 27 above. 31 App. A: 47 “Extract Political Letter to Bengal, dated 31st October, 1832,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, XIV, 356. JSM: general heading in No. 27 above. 32 App. A: 905 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 26th May, 1830,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, XIV, 356-8. JSM: general heading in No. 27 above. 33 App. A: 45 “Extract Political Letter to Bengal, dated 1st February, 1832,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, XIV, 358. JSM: general heading in No. 27 above. 34 App. A: 812 “Extract Political Letter to Fort St. George, dated 6th March, 1832,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, XIV, 358-60. JSM: general heading in No. 27 above. 35 App. A: 52 “Extract Political Letter to Bengal, dated 6th March, 1833,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, XIV, 360. JSM: general heading in No. 27 above. 36 App. A: 150 “The Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor-General of India in Council” [dated 20 Sept., 1837], in Correspondence Relating to Afghanistan, PP, 1839, XL, 266-7.10 JSM: “A Despatch to India in the Political Department, dated 20th September 1837, ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 27th March, 1839.” 37 App. A: 982 “Extract Political Despatch to the Government of Bombay, dated 2nd September, 1840,” in Papers Respecting the Case of the Raja of Sattara (London, 1840), 388-9. JSM: “A Despatch to Bombay in the Political Department, dated 2nd September, 1840, included in the ”Papers respecting the Case of the Raja of Sattara11 printed by order of the Court of Proprietors12 of the East India Company in that year.” 38 App. A: 508 “Despatch from the Court of Directors to the Government of India” [24 Jan., 1849], in “Despatches on the Subject of the Disposal of the Sattara State,” PP, 1849, XXXIX, 150-1.13 JSM: “Political letter to Bombay, dated 20th Jan., 1849, printed in the Papers on Sattara14 affairs laid before the Court of Proprietors in the spring of 1849.” 39 App. A: 994 “Lapse of Colaba [25 May, 1841],” in “Papers Respecting the Succession, by Adoption, of Sovereign Princes in India,” PP, 1850, XLI, 624-5.15 JSM: general heading: “The following despatches to India, printed in a return to the House of Commons of papers in succession by adoption to Indian Principalities, forming No. 50 of the papers of the Session of 1850” and continued after the specific headings, “All in the Polit[ical] Department: pp. 214-17 of the Return.” Specific heading: “Letter to Bombay, dated 25th May, 1841, on the Lapse of Colaba.” 40 App. A: 1051 “Political Department [24 Apr., 1844],” ibid., PP, 1850, XLI, 625-6. JSM: general heading in No. 39 above; specifically: “Letter to Bombay, dated 24th April, 1844, on the s[ame] subject.” 41 App. A: 1022 “Lapse of Mandavee—Political Department, 30 Dec., 1842,” ibid., PP, 1850, XLI, 626-7. JSM: general heading in No. 39 above; specifically: “Letter to Bombay, dated 30th Dec.,16 1842, on the lapse of Mandava.” 42 App. A: 1053 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 2 Aug., 1844,” ibid., PP, 1850, XLI, 627. JSM: general heading in No. 39 above; specifically: “Extract from a letter to Bombay, dated 2nd Aug., 1841, on the same subject.” 43 Not in App. A “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 31st Oct., 1832,” in “Despatches from the Bombay Government Respecting the Claims of Chrishna Rao Withul,” PP, 1850, XLI, 56.17 JSM: general heading: “The following extracts of Despatches to Bombay, printed in a return to the House of Commons in the case of Chrishna Rao Withul, forming No. 136 of the papers of the Session of 1850.” Specific heading: “Extract Political Letter, dated 31st Oct., 1832 (p. 12).” 44 App. A: 953 “Political Department, 14 March, 1838,” ibid., PP, 1850, XLI, 59-60. JSM: general heading in No. 43 above; specifically: “Political Letter, dated 14th March, 1838.” 45 App. A: 1006 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 13 Oct., 1841,” ibid., PP, 1850, XLI, 60. JSM: general heading in No. 43 above; specifically: “Extract Political Letter, dated 13th Oct., 1841 (pp. 15, 16).” 46 App. A: 1090 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 16 April, 1845,” ibid., PP, 1850, XLI, 60. JSM: general heading in No. 43 above; specifically: “Extract Political Letter, dated 16th April, 1845.” 47 App. A: 556 “Our Governor-General of India in Council [10 July, 1850],” in “Papers Relative to the Raja of Sattara,” PP, 1850, XLI, 210.18 JSM: “A political despatch to the [Governor-General] of India, dated 10th July, 1850, on the family of the ex Rajah of Sattara,19 printed in p. 8 of a return to the House of Commons forming No. 669 of the papers of the Session of 1850.” 48 App. A: 1297 “Political Department, 2 June, 1852,” in “Papers on the Removal of Col. Outram from the Office of Resident of Baroda,” PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 28-30.20 JSM: general heading: “The following Despatches to India, printed in a Return to the House of Commons of papers relating to the removal of Colonel Outram from the office of Resident at Baroda, forming No. 560 of the papers of the Session of 1852-53” and continued after the specific headings, “(Some of these letters and pamphlets underwent alteration in passing the Court of Directors and Board of Control.)” Specifically: “Political Letter to Bombay, dated 2nd June, 1852 (pp. 8-10).” 49 App. A: 1300 “Political Department, 23 June, 1852,” ibid., PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 35-41. JSM: general heading in No. 48 above; specifically: “Political Letter to Bombay, dated 23rd June, 1852 (pp. 15-21).” 50 App. A: 987 “Political Department, 10 February, 1841,” ibid., PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 49-50. JSM: general heading in No. 48 above; specifically: “Political Letter to Bombay, dated 10th Feb., 1841.” 51 App. A: 1016 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 1 June, 1842,” ibid., PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 50. JSM: general heading in No. 48 above; specifically: “Extract Pol[itical] Letter to Bombay, dated 1st June, 1842.” (Cf. No. 58 below.) 52 App. A: 1015 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 6 July, 1842,” ibid., PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 50-1. JSM: general heading in No. 48 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] Letter to Bombay, dated 6th July, 1842.” 53 App. A: 1026 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 25 Jan., 1843,” ibid., PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 51. JSM: general heading in No. 48 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] Letter to Bombay, dated 25 Jan., 1843.” 54 App. A: 1064 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 31 July, 1844,” ibid., PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 51. JSM: general heading in No. 48 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 31st July, 1844.” 55 App. A: 1215 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 28 Nov., 1849,” ibid., PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 52. JSM: general heading in No. 48 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 28th Nov., 1849.” (Cf. Nos. 73, 111, and 132 below.) 56 App. A: 1227 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 13 Feb., 1850,” ibid., PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 52. JSM: general heading in No. 48 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 13th21 Feb., 1850.” (Cf. Nos. 112 and 113 below.) 57 App. A: 1260 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 15 Jan., 1851,” ibid., PP, 1852, XXXVII, Pt. 1, 53. JSM: general heading in No. 48 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 15th Jan., 1851.” (Cf. No. 93 below.) 58 App. A: 1016 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 1 June, 1842,” in “Papers Relating to the Alleged Corruption of Officers of the Bombay Government,” PP, 1852-53, LXX, 38.22 JSM: general heading: “The following Despatches to India, printed in a further return to the House of Commons of papers relating to Baroda Intrigues, forming No. 615 of the papers of the session of 1852-53.” Specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 1st June, 1842 (p. 2).” (Cf. No. 51 above.) 59 App. A: 1035 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 19 July, 1843,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 40. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 19th July, 1843 (p. 4).” 60 App. A: 1078 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 24 December, 1844,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 78-9. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 24th Dec., 1844 (pp. 43-4).” 61 App. A: 1124 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 29 July, 1846,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 121. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 29th July, 1846 (p. 85).” 62 App. A: 1231 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 20 February, 1850,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 122. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 20th Feb., 1850 (p. 86).” 63 App. A: 1302 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 1 July, 1852,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 161. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 1st July, 185223 (p. 125).” 64 App. A: 1135 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 27 January, 1847,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 170. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 27th24 Jan., 1847 (p. 134).” 65 App. A: 1086 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 5 February, 1845,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 290. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 5th Feb., 1845 (p. 254).” 66 App. A: 1130 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 23 December, 1846,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 290-1. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 23 Dec., 1846 (pp. 254-5).” 67 App. A: 1167 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 29 March, 1848,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 292. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 29th March, 184825 (p. 256).” 68 App. A: 1129 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 22 September, 1846,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 309. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 22nd Sept., 1846 (p. 273).” 69 App. A: 1178 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 12 July, 1848,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 335. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 12th July, 1848 (p. 299).” 70 App. A: 1293 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 13 April, 1852,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 335-6. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 13th April, 1852 (pp. 299-300).” 71 App. A: 1246 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 4 December, 1850,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 373. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 4th Dec., 1850 (p. 337).” 72 App. A: 1186 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 20 September, 1848,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 420. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 20th Sept., 1848 (p. 384).” 73 App. A: 1215 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 28 Nov., 1849,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXX, 420-1. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 28th Nov., 1849 (pp. 384-5).” [Cf. No. 55 above, and Nos. 111 and 132 below.) 74 App. A: 1009 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 22 March, 1842,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 15. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 22nd March, 1842 (p. 483).” 75 App. A: 1050 “Extract, Para. 2 to 4 of a Letter from the Honourable, the Court of Directors, dated 27th March, 1844,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 17. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 27th March, 1844 (p. 485).” 76 App. A: 1071 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 4 December, 1844,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 19-20. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 4th Dec., 1844 (487).” 77 App. A: 1093 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 23 April, 1845,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 111-12. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 23d April, 1845 (pp. 579-80).” 78 App. A: 1125 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 29 July, 1846,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 130. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 29th July, 1846 (p. 598).” 79 App. A: 1180 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 9 August, 1848,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 133. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 9th August, 1848 (p. 601).” 80 App. A: 1197 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 21 February, 1849,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 134. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 21st Feb., 1849 (p. 602).” 81 App. A: 1211 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 29 August, 1849,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 134. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 29th Aug., 1849 (p. 602).” 82 App. A: 1283 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 2 January, 1852,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 135. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 2nd Jan., 1852 (p. 603).” 83 App. A: 1127 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 30 September, 1846,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 366. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 30th Sept., 1846 (p. 832).” 84 App. A: 1228 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 13 February, 1850,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 396. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 13th Feb., 1850 (p. 862).” 85 App. A: 1326 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 30 March, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 402-3. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 30th March, 1853 (pp. 868-9).” 86 App. A: 1235 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 27 March, 1850,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 536. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 27th March, 1850 (1002).” 87 App. A: 1152 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 18 August, 1847,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 542. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 18th August, 1847 (p. 1008).” 88 App. A: 1148 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 16 June, 1847,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 542. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 16th June, 1847 (p. 1008).” 89 App. A: 1241 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 12 June, 1850,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXI, 543. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 12th June, 1850 (p. 1009).” 90 App. A: 1202 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 14 March, 1849,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXII, 7. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 14th March, 1849 (p. 1037).” (Cf. No. 110 below.) 91 App. A: 1286 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 2 January, 1852,”26ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXII, 8. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 2nd Jan., 1852 (p. 1038).” (Cf. No. 115 below.) 92 App. A: 1306 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 15 September, 1852,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXII, 8. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 15th Sept., 1852 (p. 1038).” (Cf. No. 116 below.) 93 App. A: 1260 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 15 January, 1851,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 9-10. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 15th Jan., 1851 (pp. 1635-6).” (Cf. No. 57 above.) 94 App. A: 1315 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 31 December, 1852,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 10-11. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 31st Dec., 1852 (pp. 1636-7). (Considerably altered by the B[oard] of Control.)”27 (Cf. No. 95 below.) 95 App. A: 1315 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 31 December, 1852,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 81. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 31st Dec., 185[2] (p. 1707).” (Cf. No. 94 above.) 96 App. A: 1320 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 26 January, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 85. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 26th Jan., 1853 (pp. 1711-3).” (Cf. Nos. 102 and 104 below.) 97 App. A: 1324 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 6 April, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 88. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 6th April, 1853 (p. 1714).” (Cf. Nos. 98, 99, and 105 below.) 98 App. A: 1324 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 6 April, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 89. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 6th April, 1853 (p. 1715).” (Cf. No. 97 above and Nos. 99 and 105 below.) 99 App. A: 1324 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 6 April, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 90. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 6th April, 1853 (p. 1716).” (Cf. Nos. 97 and 98 above, and No. 105 below.) 100 App. A: 1328 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 24 May, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 91. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 24th May,28 1853 (p. 1717).” (Cf. No. 103 below.) 101 App. A: 1341 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 11 May, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 93. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 11th May, 1853 (p. 1719).” (Cf. No. 106 below.) 102 App. A: 1320 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 26 January, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 185. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 26th Jan., 1853 (p. 1811).” (Cf. No. 96 above and No. 104 below.) 103 App. A: 1328 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 24 May, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 186. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 24th May, 1853 (p. 1812).” (Cf. No. 100 above.) 104 App. A: 1320 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 26 January, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 282. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 26th Jan., 1853 (p. 1908).” (Cf. Nos. 96 and 102 above.) 105 App. A: 1324 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 6 April, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 285. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 6th April, 1853 (p. 1911). (Cf. Nos. 97, 98, and 99 above.) 106 App. A: 1341 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 11 May, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXXIII, 310. JSM: general heading in No. 58 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 11th May, 1853 (p. 1936).” (Cf. No. 101 above.) 107 App. A: 979 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 2 July, 1840,” in “Return of the Subjects of His Highness the Guicowar Now Enjoying the British Guarantee,” PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 259.29 JSM: general heading: “The following despatches to India, printed in a Return to the House of Commons of papers relating to Baroda Guarantees, forming No. 883 of the papers of the Session of 1852-53.” Specifically: “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 2nd July, 1840.” 108 App. A: 986. “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 3 March, 1841,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 259-60. JSM: general heading in No. 107 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 3rd March, 1841.” 109 App. A: 1000 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 21 December, 1842,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 260. JSM: general heading in No. 107 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 21st Dec., 1842 (much altered).” 110 App. A: 1202 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 14 March, 1849,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 261. JSM: general heading in No. 107 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 14th March, 1849.” (Cf. No. 90 above.) 111 App. A: 1215 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 28 November, 1849,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 262. JSM: general heading in No. 107 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 28th Nov., 1849.” (Cf. Nos. 55 and 73 above, and No. 132 below.) 112 App. A: 1227 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 13 February, 1850,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 263. JSM: general heading in No. 107 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 13 Feb., 1850.” (Cf. No. 56 above and No. 113 below.) 113 App. A: 1227 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 13 February,30 1850,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 264. JSM: general heading in No. 107 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 13th Feb., 1850.” (Cf. Nos. 56 and 112 above.) 114 App. A: 1276 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 10 September, 1851,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 265-6. JSM: general heading in No. 107 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 10th Sept., 1851.” 115 App. A: 1286 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 2 January, 1852,”31ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 266. JSM: general heading in No. 107 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to Bombay, dated 2nd Jan., 1852.” (Cf. No. 91 above.) 116 App. A: 1306 “Extract Political Letter to Bombay, dated 15 September, 1852,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 266. JSM: general heading in No. 107 above; specifically: “E[xtract] Political Letter to Bombay, dated 15th Sept., 1852.” (Cf. No. 92 above.) 117 App. A: 1347 “Political Department, 22 June, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 267-8. JSM: general heading in No. 107 above; specifically: “Political Letter to Bombay, dated 22nd June,32 1853. (Considerably altered by the B[oard] of Control.)” 118 App. A: 675 “The Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor-General of India in Council [26 Oct., 1853],” in “General Report of the Administration of the Punjab for the Years 1849-50 and 1850-51,” PP, 1854, LXIX, 465-6.33 JSM: “The Political Letter to India, dated 26th October, 1853, on the affairs of the Punjab, printed by the Court of Directors with the General34 Report on the Administration of the Punjab for 1849-50 and 1850-51.” 119 App. A: 271 “Extract Political Letter to India, dated 28 April, 1841,” in “Correspondence Respecting the Claim of Mean Oomaid Sing,” PP, 1854, XLVII, 177.35 JSM: general heading: “The following despatches to India, printed in a return to the H[ouse] of Commons of papers relating to the chiefship of Bughat, forming No. 188 of the papers of the Session of 1854.” Specifically: “Extr[act] P[olitical] L[etter] to India, dated 28th April,36 1841.” 120 App. A: 343 “Extract Political Letter to India, dated 4 October, 1843,” ibid., PP, 1854, XLVII, 178. JSM: general heading in No. 119 above; specifically: “Extr[act] P[olitical] L[etter] to India, dated 4th October, 1843.” 121 App. A: 540 “Our Governor-General of India in Council [21 Nov., 1849],” ibid., PP, 1854, XLVII, 180. JSM: general heading in No. 119 above; specifically: “Political Letter to India, dated 21st Nov., 1849.” 122 App. A: 600 “Extract Political Letter to India, dated 19 November, 1851,” ibid., PP, 1854, XLVII, 181. JSM: general heading in No. 119 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to India, dated 19th Nov., 1851.” 123 App. A: 673 “Extract Political Letter to India, dated 21 September, 1853,” ibid., PP, 1854, XLVII, 181. JSM: general heading in No. 119 above; specifically: “Extract P[olitical] L[etter] to India, dated 21st Sept., 1853.”37 124 App. A: 674 “Political Department, 2 November, 1853,” in “Papers Relative to Territory Ceded by the Nizam,” PP, 1854, XLVII, 274-5.38 JSM: “The Political Letter to India, dated 2nd November, 1853, on the New Treaty with the Nizam, printed in a return to the H[ouse] of Commons of papers on that subject, forming No. 418 of the papers of the Session of 1854. (Much altered by Board of Control.)” 125 App. A: 638 “Political Department, 26 January, 1853,” in “Papers Relating to the Annexation of Kerowlee,” PP, 1854-55, XL, 87-8.39 JSM: “The political letter to India, dated 26th January, 1853, on the succession to the state of Kerowla, printed in a return to the H[ouse] of Commons of papers on that subject, forming No. 455 of the papers of the session of 1855.” 126 App. A: 716 “Extract Political Letter to India, dated 15 November, 1854,” in “Copies or Extracts of the Correspondence Which Has Taken Place between the Government of India and the Commissioner of Nagpore, Relative to the Annexation of the Berar Territory to the British Territory (in Continuation of Former Returns),” PP, 1856, XLV, 41.40 JSM: “The Extracts of Despatches to India contained in a return to the H[ouse] of Commons respecting the annexation of Berar,41 forming No. 82 of the papers of the Session of 1856.”42 127 App. A: 739 “Extract Political Letter to India, dated 20 February, 1856,” ibid., PP, 1856, XLV, 42. JSM: general heading in No. 126 above; no specific heading. 128 App. A: 734 “Extract Political Letter to India, dated 30 January, 1856,” ibid., PP, 1856, XLV, 43. JSM: general heading in No. 126 above; no specific heading. 129 App. A: 732 “The Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor-General of India in Council [21 Nov., 1855],” in “Papers Relating to Oude,” PP, 1856, XLV, 579-82.43 JSM: “The Political Despatch to India on Oude affairs forming pp. 233 to 236 of the Oude papers presented to Parliament in 1856.” 130 App. A: 770 “The Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor-General of India in Council [8 July, 1857],” in “Papers Relating to the Mutinies,” PP, 1857, Sess. II, XXX, 12-13.44 JSM: “The Political Despatch to India on the Bengal Mutinies, dated July 8, 1857, forming pp. 10, 11, of the first Mutiny papers presented to Parliament in 1857.” 131 App. A: 514 “Extract Political Letter from the Court of Directors to the Government of India, dated 18th April, 1849,” in “Copies or Orders of the Indian Government Respecting the Amount and Conditions of the Allowances to Be Made to the Deposed Rajah of Coorg,” Sessional Papers of the House of Lords, 1857, Sess. 1, VIII, 303-4.45 JSM: “The Extract of Political Despatch to India on the Ex Rajah of Coorg,46 dated 18th April, 1849, at p. 3 of the Coorg47 papers forming No. 39 of the Lords papers of the Session of 1857.” 132 App. A: 1215 “Extract, Paras. 79-81, from a Letter from the Honourable the Court of Directors, dated 28 November, 1849,” in “Correspondence on the Dismissal of Murza Ali Akbar,” PP, 1857-58, XLIII, 209-10.48 JSM: “The Extract of Political Letter to Bombay, dated 28th Nov., 1849, at pp. 3-4 of papers on the case of Mirza Ali Akbar49 forming No. 159 of the Commons papers of the Session of 1858.” (Cf. Nos. 55, 73, and 111 above.) Appendix CEditorial Emendationsin this list, following the page and line numbers, the reading of the copy-text is given first, and then the amended reading in square brackets, with an explanation if required. If there is no explanation, it may be assumed that there is an obvious typographical error, or else that the change is made for sense or for consistency within the item. 23.2 chap. [chaps.] 27.4 suicide [such suicide] [as in Source] 30.4 Penal Code [penal code] [as elsewhere] 35.13 were [was] [for sense] 35.22 Was [Were] [for sense] 43.13 proposed [a proposed] 49.34 provided for it within [provided within] [for sense] 54.38 in [of] 55.35-6 Governor-governor [Governor-general] 56.13 Board of Control [Court of Directors] [for sense] 58.33 unwillingness [unwillingness] 63.12 Laurence [Lawrence] [as in fact] 79.10 her [Her] [as elsewhere] 81.4 changes [change] [as in D, PD] 82.23 princple [principle] 82.35-6 home government [Home Government] 83.10 capital; [capital,] [as in D] 88.16-17 home government [Home Government] 88.19 home [Home] [as in D, PD, and elsewhere] 88.38 Boardan [Board an] 106.1 to, individuals [to individuals] 107.27 enouragement [encouragement] 112.1 Her [her] [as elsewhere] 112.21 presidencies [Presidencies] [as elsewhere] 115.19 Non-regulation [Non-Regulation] [as elsewhere] 116.27 averages [averaged] [as in Source] 118.4 clerks [clerks] 130.5 annnm [annum] 159.24 land [lands] [as in Source] 209.7 him, while [him. While] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; not adopted in PP] 209.13 objections, and [objections; and] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; PP reads objections. And] 209.16 proceedings [proceedings,] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; adopted in PP] 209.34 Administration [Administration,] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; not adopted in PP] 210.3 calamities [calamities,] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; not adopted in PP] 210.17 voice [voice,] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; not adopted in PP] 211.9 want, [want;] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; adopted in PP] 211.10 themselves, [themselves;] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; adopted in PP] 211.15 selecting. Not [selecting; not] [as in PP] 211.30 Government [Government,] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; adopted in PP] 211.31 India, [India;] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; adopted in PP] 211.36 resources [resources,] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; adopted in PP] 212.2 being [being,] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; not adopted in PP] 212.2 made. But [made; but] [as in PP] 212.19 to [to,] [corrected by JSM in SC copy; adopted in PP] 214.6 Village Communities [Village-Communities] 217.34 men [oxen] [as in Source] 219.30 people, [people] [as in MS; printer’s misreading of interlineation?] 220n.2 T.E. [Thomas Edward Cliffe] 220.34 a hundred in Warwickshire [100 in Oxfordshire; about 50,000 acres in Warwickshire] [as in Source] 221.2 meadows” “are [meadows . . . are] 227.12 149-51 [166-8] [printer’s error; reference repeated from previous quotation] Appendix DIndex of Persons, and Works Cited, with Variants and Noteslike most nineteenth-century authors, Mill is cavalier in his approach to sources, sometimes identifying them with insufficient care, and occasionally quoting them inaccurately. This Appendix is intended to help correct these deficiencies, and to serve as an index of names and titles (which are consequently omitted in the Index proper). Included here also are (at the end of the appendix and listed chronologically) references to official documents and to statute laws. The material otherwise is arranged in alphabetical order, with an entry for each person or work reviewed, quoted, or referred to. JSM’s spelling of Indian names is generally used. Anonymous articles in The Times are entered in order of date under that newspaper. References to mythical and fictional characters are excluded. The following abbreviations are used: DBF (Dictionnaire de biographie française), DIB (Dictionary of Indian Biography), DNB (Dictionary of National Biography), EB (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th ed.), GDU (Larousse, Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle), MEB (Boase, Modern English Biography), PD (Parliamentary Debates), PP (Parliamentary Papers), SC (JSM’s library, Somerville College, Oxford), WWBMP (Who’s Who of British Members of Parliament). The entries take the following form: 1. Identification of persons: birth and death dates are followed by a source of further biographical information; if there is no readily accessible source, available details not apparent from the text are given in a note. 2. Identification of works: author, title, etc. in the usual bibliographic form. 3. Notes (if required) giving information about JSM’s use of the source, indication if the work is in his library, Somerville College, Oxford, and any other relevant information. 4. Lists of the pages where works are reviewed, quoted, and referred to. 5. In the case of quotations, a list of substantive variants between JSM’s text and his source, in this form: Page and line reference to the present text. Reading in the present text] Reading in the source (page reference in the source). The list of substantive variants also attempts to place quoted passages in their contexts by giving the beginnings and endings of sentences. The original wording is supplied where JSM has omitted two sentences or less; only the length of other omissions is given. Ahmad Ali (Nawab of Rampore) (d. 1840). Referred to: 64 Aitchison, Charles Umpherston (1832-96). A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sunnuds, Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries. 8 vols. Calcutta: printed Savielle and Cranenburgh, 1862-65. note: this ed. used for ease of reference. referred to: 152 Anderson, George William (1791-1857; DNB). Referred to: 20-3 passim, 28, 29, 30, 69, 116, 124 Austin, John (1790-1859; DNB). Referred to: 227 Baker, William Erskine (1808-81). note: in Bengal Engineers, 1826-77: Assistant on W. Jumna Canal 1829-36, Superintendent of Delhi Canals 1836-45, Director of Ganges Canal Works, 1845-48. referred to: 127 Banni Singh, Maharao Raja (Rao of Ulwur) (d. 1857). Referred to: 152-3 Barnewall, Robert (d. 1848). Referred to: 63 Bentham, Jeremy (1748-1832; DNB). Referred to: 21, 28, 227 — Letter to Lord Granville on the Proposed Reform in the Administration of Civil Justice in Scotland (1807). In Works. Ed. John Bowring. 11 vols. Edinburgh: Tait, 1843, V, 1-53. note: in SC. referred to: 84, 181 — The Rationale of Judicial Evidence, Specially Applied to English Practice. Ed. J.S. Mill. 5 vols. London: Hunt and Clarke, 1827. note: in SC. In Works, VI-VII. referred to: 21 Bentinck, William Cavendish (Lord) (1774-1839; DNB). Referred to: 112, 113, 123 Bethune, John Elliot Drinkwater (1801-51; DNB). Referred to: 148 Bird, Robert Merttins (1788-1853; DNB). note: JSM uses the spelling Mertens. referred to: 98 Bird, William Wilberforce (d. 1857; DIB). Referred to: 34, 35 — Evidence in “Report of the Select Committee of the House of Lords, Appointed to Inquire into the Operation of the Act 3 & 4 William IV, . . . Together with the Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix and Index Thereto,” PP, 1852-53, XXX, 95-124. referred to: 51 Black Act. See “Act No. XI of 1836,” PP, 1840, XXXVII. Bright, John (1811-89; DNB). Question on the Confiscation of Land in Oude (6 May, 1858; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 150, col. 181. referred to: 197 Cameron, Charles Hay (1795-1880; DNB). Referred to: 20-3 passim, 28, 29, 30, 69, 116, 124 Campbell, Colin (Baron Clyde) (1792-1863; DNB). Referred to: 196 Canning, Charles John (Viscount, later Earl) (1812-62; DNB). Referred to: 120, 195, 196, 197, 198 Carnac, James Rivett (1785-1846; DNB). Referred to: 34, 35 Cautley, Proby Thomas (1802-71; DNB). Referred to: 127 Clerk, George Russell (1800-89; DIB). Referred to: 118 Cleveland, Augustus (1755-84; DNB). Referred to: 153 Colvin, Binney James (b. 1809). Referred to: 156 Colvin, John (1794-1871). Referred to: 127 Colvin, John Russell (1807-57; DNB). Referred to: 115, 118 — “Report on the Administration of Public Affairs in the North-Western Provinces” In General Report on the Administration of the Several Presidencies and Provinces of British India during the Year 1855-56, Pt. I. Calcutta: Calcutta Gazette Office, 1857. quoted: 115, 127 127.26 “presents] 268. The Canal itself, with its subordinate and terminal branches, extending to a length of nearly 800 miles, with upwards of 1250 miles of distributing Channels, many of which, from their size, deserve the name of Canals, presents (83) Congreve, Richard (1818-99; DNB). India. London: Chapman, 1857. referred to: 83 Cornwallis, Charles (Marquis and Earl) (1738-1805; DNB). Referred to: 95, 97, 100, 104, 108, 111, 112 Cotton, Arthur Thomas (1803-99; DNB). Referred to: 130 — Extracts from the Report on the Godavery Anicut (17 Apr., 1845), PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 234-40. referred to: 130 Cotton, Frederic Conyers (1807-1901). note: engineer and Commissioner of Public Works at Madras referred to: 130 Cotton, John (1784-1860; MEB). Referred to: 35 Dalhousie, Marchioness of. See Susan Georgiana Ramsay. Dalhousie, Marquis of. See James Ramsay. Dessuljee, Maharaja Mizra (Rao of Kutch) (1815-60). Referred to: 152 Disraeli, Benjamin (1804-81; DNB). Referred to: 203 — Speech on the Government of India (No. 2) Bill (26 Mar., 1858; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 149, cols. 818-33. referred to: 163, 164, 181 Dixon, Charles George (1795-1857). note: colonel in the East India Company’s army, appointed to the civil charge of Mhairwarra in 1835, and Commissioner of Ajmere 1853. referred to: 131, 153 Domat, Jean (1625-96; DBF). Oeuvres de J. Domat . . . édition revue, corrigée et augmentée d’une table . . . de concordance entre les articles de nos codes et les passages de Domat qui s’y rapportent. 9 vols. Paris: Kleffer, and Tenré, 1821-25. referred to: 19 Dundas, Henry (Viscount Melville) (1742-1811; DNB). Referred to: 38 Eden, George (Earl of Auckland) (1784-1849; DNB). Referred to: 22, 35 Ellenborough, Lord. See Edward Law. Elliott, William Henry (1811-70). Quoted: 156 Elphinstone, John (Baron) (1807-60; DNB). Referred to: 144 Elphinstone, Mountstuart (1779-1859; DNB). Referred to: 112-13 Fievée, Joseph (1767-1839; DBF). Correspondance politique et administrative. 3 vols. Paris: Le Normant, 1815-19. referred to: 176 Fitzroy, Henry (1807-59; WWBMP). Speech on the Government of India Bill (17 June, 1858), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 150, cols. 2253-4. referred to: 203 Forbes, Charles (1774-1849; DNB). Referred to: 40 Forbes, John (1801-40; MEB). Referred to: 35, 40 Forlong, James George Rorke (1824-1904; DIB). Referred to: 133 Fortune, Robert (1813-80; DNB). Referred to: 150 Fyzoola Khan (d. 1794). Referred to: 64 Gilpin, Bernard (1517-83; DNB). “A Sermon” (1552). In George Carleton, The Life of Bernard Gilpin. London: W.I. and T.P., 1636, 209-335. note: the quotation is in a quotation from T.E. Cliffe Leslie, q.v. quoted: 220 Grant, John Peter (1807-93; DNB). Referred to: 120 Greenlaw, Charles Beckett (1784-1844). Referred to: 62 Hall, Henry (1789-1875; DIB). Referred to: 153 Halliday, Frederick James (1806-1901; DNB). Referred to: 120 Harris, George Francis (1810-72; DNB). Referred to: 103 Hastings, Francis Rawdon- (Marquis of, previously Earl of Moira) (1754-1826; DNB). Referred to: 101 — “Minute by the Right Hon. the Governor-General on the Revenue Administration of the Presidency of Fort William, dated the 21st September 1815,” Appendix 9 in Minutes of Evidence Taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of the East India Company, III: Revenue, PP, 1831-32, XI, 433-57. referred to: 95, 223 Hastings, Warren (1732-1818; DNB). Referred to: 64, 69 Holkar II, Takoji Rao (Maharaja of Indore) (1832-86; DIB). Referred to: 152 Huskisson, William (1770-1830; DNB). Referred to: 4, 9 — Speech on Trade with India, The Times, 16 May, 1827, 2. quoted: 4, 5, 6 5.8-9 “experiments . . . progress,”] If he might be allowed to advise his friend, he would recommend him to wait until the results of those experiments, which . . . progress, had become apparent. (2) 5.11-12 “excite . . . alarms,” . . . “earnest . . . allay.”] To bring this question now would be to excite . . . alarms which it was his earnest . . . allay; and for that reason, and not because he disliked the principles of his hon. friend, he felt obliged to object to the appointment of this committee. (2) 6.11 “no tonnage, or . . . description”] These ports were now as free and as open as possible, no tonnage or . . . description being demanded. (2) 6.14-16 great . . . he had recommended.”] With respect to another part of the speech of his honourable friend,—he meant that part in which he alluded to the cheering prospect which the number of islands in the Indian sea held out to him of a great extension of commerce,—he had to state, and with great . . . he (Mr. Huskisson) had recommended, that Singapore and other great emporia were included in those regulations which the East India Company had consented to adopt. (2) Jacob, John (1812-58; DNB). Referred to: 154 Law, Edward (Earl of Ellenborough) (1790-1871; DNB). Referred to: 72, 166, 195-6, 196-7 — Speech on the Government of India (29 Apr., 1858; Lords), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 149. cols. 1962-8. referred to: 203 Lawrence, Henry Montgomery (1806-57; DNB). Referred to: 63 Lawrence, John Laird Mair (Baron) (1811-79; DNB). Referred to: 115-16 — “Report on the Administration of Public Affairs in the Punjaub Territories.” In General Report on the Administration of the Several Presidencies and Provinces of British India during the Year 1855-56, Pt. II. Calcutta: Calcutta Gazette Office, 1857. quoted: 115-16 116.12 But] 6. But (4) 116.16 district, and] District. And (4) 116.18 the information] information (4) 116.21-2 relief. [paragraph] In] relief. [1 1/2-page omission] [paragraph] 9 In (4-5) 116.28 1855. As] 1855. These averages are unusually low; but the scale of stamps is light, there are usually no charges for professional advice, there being as yet no Native Bar; and the expense of summoning witnesses and others is strictly regulated by the Court. As (5) Leslie, Thomas Edward Cliffe (1827-82; DNB). Land Systems and Industrial Economy of Ireland, England, and Continental Countries. London: Longmans, Green, 1870. quoted: 220 referred to: 220 220.5 “got] Sir Thomas More declared that tenants were got (216) 220.5 force or fraud] force or fraud (216) 220.6 “complained] Bishop Gilpin complained (216) Lowe, Robert (1811-92; DNB). Speech on Lighthouses (15 Apr., 1858; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 149, cols. 1130-1. quoted: 177 177.5 “double government”] He (Mr. Lowe) believed that the expense was mainly owing to the double government of the Board of Trade and the Trinity House. (1130) Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-59; DNB). Referred to: 20-3 passim, 28, 29, 30, 69, 116, 124 Macleod, John (1792-1881; DNB). Referred to: 20-3 passim, 28, 29, 30, 69, 116, 124 Macpherson, Samuel Charters (1806-60; DNB). Referred to: 154 Maine, Henry James Sumner (1822-88; DNB). Referred to: 215, 227 — Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society, and Its Relation to Modern Ideas. London: Murray, 1861. note: in SC. referred to: 215 — Village-Communities in the East and West. Six Lectures Delivered at Oxford. London: Murray, 1871. reviewed: 213-28 quoted: 216, 216-17, 217, 217-18, 218-19, 220, 221, 225n, 226, 226-7, 227, 228 216.19-20 “the . . . thought”] Every man is under a temptation to overrate the importance of the subjects which have more than others occupied his own mind, but it certainly seems to me that two kinds of knowledge are indispensable, if the study of historical and philosophical jurisprudence is to be carried very far in England, knowledge of India, and knowledge of Roman law—of India, because it is the . . . thought—of Roman law, because, viewed in the whole course of its development, it connects these ancient usages and this ancient juridical thought with the legal ideas of our own day. (22) 216.21-2 “the . . . jurisprudence”] [see collation for 216.19-20] 216.24-7 “large . . . literature” . . . “the oral . . . office.”] These materials are partly to be found in that large . . . literature which I described as having grown out of the labours of the functionaries who adjust the share of the profits of cultivation claimed by the British Government as supreme landlord; but much which is essential to a clear understanding can only be at present collected from the oral . . . office. (61) 217.17 “a] It is a (79) 217.22 “seems] It seems (79) 217.25 “was] The evidence appears to me to establish that the Arable Mark of the Teutonic village community was (81) 217.29 years. . . . Each] years. [paragraph] The fields under tillage were not however cultivated by labour in common. Each (80) 217.36 “that] It also seems to show that (81) 217.42 “there . . . race”] But there . . . race in which traces do not remain of the ancient periodical redistribution. (82) 217.44-218.1 “the . . . writers, among . . . eminent”] The . . . writers, however, among . . . eminent, appears to me to have successfully generalised and completed the explanation given in respect of our country by English historical scholars, by showing that the primitive Teutonic proprietary system had everywhere a tendency, not produced from without, to modify itself in the direction of feudalism; so that influences partly of administrative origin and (so far as the Continent is concerned) partly traceable to Roman law may, so to speak, have been met half-way. (21) 220.21-2 Yorkshire,” . . . “extensive] Yorkshire, there are extensive (88) 220.23 89” . . . “more] 89 are in this condition; more (89) 220.23-4 a hundred in Warwickshire] 100 in Oxfordshire; about 50,000 acres in Warwickshire (89) [treated as printer’s error in this ed.] 220.28 was] were (89) 221.3 personally,” . . . “I] personally, I (88) 221.6 notice.”] notice; nor can I doubt that a hundred and fifty years ago instances of such rights could have been produced in vastly greater numbers, since Private Acts of Parliament for the inclosure of commonable fields were constantly passed in the latter part of the last and the earlier part of the present century, and since 1836 they have been extensively enclosed, agglomerated, and exchanged under the Common Fields Inclosure Act passed in that year, and under the general powers more recently vested in the Inclosure Commissioners. (88) 225n.5 Government” early “began] Government began (105) 225n.8-9 Madras,” . . . “has . . . opinion,” . . . “been] Madras, has . . . opinion, been (105-6) 226.21 decay. . . . Do] decay. I will not ask you to remember the technical names of the various classes of persons ‘settled with’ in different parts of India—Zemindars, Talukdars, Lumberdars—names which doubtless sound uncouth, and which, in fact, have not an identical meaning throughout the country—but I dwell on the fact that the various interests in the soil which these names symbolize are seen to grow at the expense of all others. Do (150) 227.5 opinion is] opinion (which I shall state more at length in the next Lecture) is (167) 227.19 “when] It is found, however, that when (151) Marshall, William (1745-1818; DNB). A Review (and Complete Abstract) of the Reports to the Board of Agriculture from the Midland Department of England. York: Longman, et al., 1815. note: the reference derives from Nasse, q.v. referred to: 220 — A Review (and Complete Abstract) of the Reports to the Board of Agriculture from the Southern and Peninsular Departments of England. York: Longman, et al., 1815. note: the reference derives from Nasse, q.v. referred to: 220 Martineau, Harriet (1802-76; DNB). Suggestions towards the Future Government of India. London: Smith, Elder, 1858. referred to: 83 Maurer, Georg Ludwig von (1790-1872; EB). Geschichte der Dorfverfassung in Deutschland. Erlangen: Enke, 1865-66. note: the reference is in a quotation from Maine, Village-Communities. referred to: 216, 217-18 — Geschichte der Fronhöfe, der Bauernhöfe und der Hofverfassung in Deutschland. 4 pts. Erlangen: Enke, 1862-63. note: the reference is in a quotation from Maine, Village-Communities. referred to: 216, 217-18 — Geschichte der Markenverfassung in Deutschland. Erlangen: Enke, 1856. note: the reference is in a quotation from Maine, Village-Communities. referred to: 216, 217-18 Melvill, James Cosmo (1792-1861; DIB). Evidence in “Report of the Select Committee of the House of Lords, Appointed to Inquire into the Operation of the Act 3 & 4 William IV, c. 85, . . . Together with the Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix and Index Thereto,” PP, 1852-53, XXX, 7-72. referred to: 51 Melville, Lord. See Henry Dundas. Mill, James (1773-1836; DNB). See, under Official Documents, “Dispatch Accompanying the Government of India Act, 1833” (10 Dec., 1834). Mill, John Stuart (1806-73; DNB). “The Petition of the East-India Company.” In Memorandum of the Improvements in the Administration of India during the Last Thirty Years, and the Petition of the East-India Company to Parliament. London: Cox and Wyman, 1858. note: 75-89 above. referred to: 207 — Report to the General Court of Proprietors, Drawing Attention to the Two Bills Now before Parliament Relating to the Government of India. London: Cox and Wyman, 1858. note: 161-71 above. referred to: 207 Millett, Frederick (d. 1856; DIB). Referred to: 20-3 passim, 28, 29, 30, 69, 116, 124 More, Thomas (1478-1535; DNB). Utopia. Trans. Ralph Robinson. London: Vele, 1551. note: the quotation is in a quotation from T.E. Cliffe Leslie, Land Systems, q.v. A Latin ed. (Glasgow, 1750) is in SC. quoted: 220 Muhammad Saiyid Khan (Nawab of Rampore) (d. 1855; DIB). Referred to: 64-5, 152 Munro, Thomas (1761-1827; DNB). Referred to: 63, 97, 101, 144 Nasse, Erwin (1829-90). Ueber die mittelalterliche Feldgemeinschaft und die Einhegungen des sechszehnten Jahrhunderts in England. Bonn: Marcus, 1869. note: the reference at 218 is prospective, to the English ed.; the quotation at 220 is in a quotation from Maine, Village-Communities. Nasse’s book appeared in English as On the Agricultural Community of the Middle Ages, and Inclosures of the Sixteenth Century in England, trans. H.A. Ouvry (London: Macmillan, 1871). quoted: 220 referred to: 216, 217-18, 218 Newman, Francis William (1805-97; DNB). “English Policy in India” (letter to the editor), The Times, 3 Dec., 1857, 5. referred to: 83 Outram, James (1803-63; DNB). Referred to: 153, 154 Ovans, Charles (ca. 1793-1858; MEB). Referred to: 34, 35, 153 Palmerston, Lord. See Henry John Temple. A Penal Code; Prepared by the Indian Law Commissioners. . . . See, under Official Documents, PP, 1837-38, XLI, 463-588. Pitt, William (the younger) (1759-1806; DNB). Referred to: 56 Pothier, Robert Joseph (1699-1772). Oeuvres. New ed. 13 vols. Paris: Beaucé, 1817-20. referred to: 19 Pottinger, Henry (1789-1856; DNB). Referred to: 63 Pratap Singh (Rajah of Sattara) (d. 1847). Referred to: 34 Ramsay, James Andrew Broun (Marquis of Dalhousie) (1812-60; DNB). Referred to: 100, 148, 204, 209 Ramsay, Susan Georgiana (Marchioness of Dalhousie) (1817-53). Referred to: 148 Read, Alexander (d. 1804). note: JSM spells the name Reade. referred to: 97 Robertson, Archibald (d. 1847; DNB). Referred to: 63 Robertson, Thomas Campbell (1789-1863; DIB). Referred to: 34, 35 Ross, Charles (1799-1860; MEB). Speech on Trade with India (15 May, 1827; Commons), PD, 2nd ser., Vol. 17, col. 836. referred to: 5 Royle, John Forbes (1799-1858; DNB). Referred to: 149 — The Fibrous Plants of India, Fitted for Cordage, Clothing, and Paper; with an Account of the Cultivation and Preparation of Flax, Hemp, and Their Substitutes. London: Smith, Elder, 1855. referred to: 149-50 — On the Culture and Commerce of Cotton in India and Elsewhere; with an Account of the Experiments Made by the Hon. East India Company up to the Present Time. London: Smith, Elder, 1851. referred to: 149 — Review of the Measures Which Have Been Adopted in India for the Improved Culture of Cotton. London: Smith, Elder, 1857. referred to: 149 Russell, John (Lord, later Earl Russell) (1792-1878; DNB). Referred to: 28 — Speech on the Government of India (No. 3) Bill (26 Apr., 1858; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 149, cols. 1695-1701. referred to: 181 Ryan, Edward (1793-1875; DNB). Referred to: 14 Samuells, Edward Alexander (1813-60). Referred to: 156 Sarup Singh (Maharana of Odeypore) (d. 1861). Referred to: 123 Shepherd, John (d. 1859; MEB). Referred to: 35 Sindia, Jiaji Rao (Maharaja of Gwalior) (1835-86; DIB). Referred to: 152 Sing, Gopal. Referred to: 148 Smith, Richard Baird (1818-61; DIB). Referred to: 128 — Revenue Reports of the Ganges Canal for the Year 1855-56. Roorkee: Thomason College Press, 1856. referred to: 128 Smith, William (1756-1835; DNB). Speech on Trade with India (15 May, 1827; Commons), PD, 2nd ser., Vol. 17, cols. 836-8. referred to: 3 Stanley, Edward George Geoffrey Smith (14th Earl of Derby) (1799-1869; DNB). Referred to: 163, 181, 197-8 Stanley, Edward Henry (15th Earl of Derby) (1826-93; DNB). Referred to: 203, 207, 208, 212 — Speech on the Government of India (7 June, 1858; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 150, cols. 1673-8. referred to: 208 — Speech on the Government of India Bill (24 June, 1858; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 151, cols. 315-30. referred to: 203 Temple, Henry John (Lord Palmerston) (1784-1865; DNB). Referred to: 84 — Leave to Introduce a Bill on the Government of India (12 Feb., 1858), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 148, cols. 1276-1304. note: the references at 87 and 88 are to the objections raised concerning India’s “double government.” referred to: 84, 87, 88, 163, 164, 181, 203 Thomason, James (1804-53; DNB). Referred to: 65-6, 142, 143 The Times. note: anonymous articles follow in chronological order. — Leading article on the Criminal Code for India, 2 Apr., 1838, 4. referred to: 30 — Letter to the Editor, 4 Apr., 1838, 5. referred to: 30 — “Mr. T.B. Macaulay,” 6 Apr., 1838, 3; rpt. from Englishman (Calcutta), 13 Jan., 1838. referred to: 30 — “Indian Home Government” (letter; signed “Hadjee”), 31 Dec., 1857, 9. referred to: 83 — “The Government of India” (letter; signed “Indolphilus”), 21 Jan., 1858, 10. referred to: 83 Tocqueville, Alexis Clérel de (1805-59; GDU) De la démocratie en Amérique. 2nd ed. 2 vols. Paris: Gosselin, 1835. note: in SC. referred to: 176 Tucker, Henry St. George (1771-1851; DNB). Referred to: 35 Ward, Henry George (1797-1860; DNB). Speech on East India Policy (22 Mar., 1838; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 41, cols. 1134-45. referred to: 30 Wellesley, Richard Colley (Marquess) (1760-1842; DNB). Referred to: 56, 98, 204, 209 Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Charles (Lord Milton, later Earl Fitzwilliam) (1786-1857; DNB). “Speech on Trade with India,” The Times, 16 May, 1827, 2. quoted: 5 5.2 leave . . . to Government,”] Under all the circumstances, he thought it would be better to leave . . . to the Government,—the Government entertaining, as he firmly believed, sound and wholesome views on the subject,—rather than to appoint a committee, in which they would have witnesses stating one thing on one side, and others contradicting them on another. (2) Whitmore, William Wolryche (1787-1858; MEB). Motion for a Committee to Inquire into the Trade between Great Britain and India (15 May, 1827; Commons), PD, 2nd ser., Vol. 17, cols. 814-15. Reported in Morning Chronicle, 16 May, 1827, 2, which, though probably not Mill’s real source, has been used for the collation. note: the quotations at 3 and 6 are identical. quoted: 3, 4, 6 referred to: 3-4 3.8, 6.10 “emporia in the Eastern Archipelago.”] Another subject to which he wished to direct the attention of a committee, if he succeeded in procuring its appointment, was the state of what one called the emporia for our India trade. (2) 4.1-4 “The Company secured . . . the right of preemption. Their resident . . . the Company.”] The Company derived some of their most considerable benefits from what was called the right of pre-emption. The Company had commercial residents at each of the ports and settlements where free trade was carried on. These residents made advances to the factors who purchased the productions of this country, and by that means contrived so to keep them in dependence as to confine the whole trade, or nearly the whole trade, to the ships of the company. (2) Willoughby, John Pollard (1798-1866; DIB). Referred to: 153 Wynn, Charles Watkin Williams (1775-1850; DNB). Speech on the East-India Company’s Charter (13 June, 1833; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 18, cols. 741-51. referred to: 41-2 Yule, Henry (1820-89). note: assistant engineer on the Western Jumna canal 1843-45, and executive engineer on the Ganges canal 1846-54. referred to: 127 OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS“Reports from the Select Committee on the Affairs of the East India Company,” PP, 1808, III, 149-230; 1810, V, 1-353; 1810-11, VII, 1-363; 1812, VI, 1-382; 1812, VII. referred to: 77-8 “Minute of Sir Thomas Munro, Governor of Madras, June 25, 1822,” PP, 1831-32, IX, 531-2. referred to: 144 “Extract Letter, in the Revenue Department, from the Court of Directors to the Governor in Council of Fort St. George, dated 18th May 1825,” PP, 1831-32, IX, 536. referred to: 144 “Minute of Sir Thomas Munro, March 10, 1826,” PP, 1831-32, IX, 536-7. referred to: 144 “Extract Public Letter to Bengal, 18 Feb., 1829,” PP, 1831-32, IX, App., 374-5. referred to: 112 Letter from the Board of Control to the Court of Directors (13 Oct., 1829) (unpublished). In India Office Records, Letters from the Board of Control to the Company: E/2/35, pp. 370-9. referred to: 72-3 “Reports from the Select Committee Appointed to Inquire into the Present State of the Affairs of the East India Company, and into the State of Trade between Great Britain, the East Indies, and China, Relative to the China Trade; with Appendix of Documents” (8 July, 1830), PP, 1830, V. referred to: 77-8 “Report of Charles H. Cameron, Esq., One of His Majesty’s Commissioners of Inquiry, upon the Judicial Establishments and Procedure in Ceylon” (31 Jan., 1832), PP, 1832, XXXII, 119-52. referred to: 21 “Report from the Select Committee Appointed to Inquire into the Present State of the Affairs of the East India Company, and into the State of Trade between Great Britain, the East Indies, and China; with Minutes of Evidence” (16 Aug., 1832), PP, 1831-32, VIII-XIV. referred to: 77-8 “Revenue Department Despatch No. 3, 20 Feb., 1833. To Our Governor-General in Council at Fort William Bengal,” PP, 1837, XLIII, 190-9. referred to: 125 “First Report from His Majesty’s Commissioners on Criminal Law” (24 June, 1834), PP, 1834, XXVI, 117-77. referred to: 28 Dispatch Accompanying the Government of India Act, 1833 (3 & 4 William IV, c. 85), No. 44 (10 Dec., 1834). In Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert’s The Government of India. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1898, 492-532. note: by James Mill, according to East India House tradition. referred to: 51 “Report from the Select Committee on Salt, British India; Together with the Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix” (2 Aug., 1836), PP, 1836, XVII, 1-371. referred to: 107 Circular Order of 13 Nov., 1837. In John Maskell’s The Circular Orders of the Board of Revenue from 1820 to 1850. Madras: Christian Knowledge Society’s Press, 1851, 243-6. referred to: 103 A Penal Code; Prepared by the Indian Law Commissioners, and Published by Command of the Governor-General of India in Council. Calcutta: Bengal Military Orphan Press, 1837. In PP, 1837-38, XLI, 463-588. note: passed in 1860 as Act XLV. reviewed: 17-30 quoted: 22, 23-7, 28 referred to: 69, 114 22.17 “The] 5. The (473) 22.18 female.” “The] female. [paragraph] 6. The (473) 22.19 age.” “The] age. [2-page omission] [paragraph] 24. The (473-5) 22.20 acts.” “The] acts. [3-sentence omission] [paragraph] 25. The (475) 25.3 injury;] injury. (507) 25.6 choice;] choice. (507) 25.8 concealment;] concealment. (507) 27.4 suicide] such suicide (508) [treated as printer’s error in this ed.] 28.13 life. . . . The] [ellipsis indicates that JSM is going back 10 sentences] (469) 28.17 cases. . . . Thus] [ellipsis indicates that JSM is returning to the text at life—see entry for 28.13 above] [paragraph] Thus (469) Report of the Committee on Prison-Discipline to the Governor-General of India in Council, 8 January, 1838. Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press, 1838. referred to: 116 “Memorial of the Inhabitants of Calcutta and Others, of All Classes of His Majesty’s Indian Subjects, to the President and Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India, and the Court of Directors of the East India Company,” PP, 1837-38, XLI, 264-6. referred to: 11-15 passim “Report of the Indian Law Commissioners on Slavery” (15 Jan., 1841), PP, 1841, Sess. 1, XXVIII, 279-873. referred to: 124 “A Copy of the Letter from the Governor-General of India in Council, in the Legislative Department, 10 May (No. 8), 1841, and of the Minute of the Governor-General Enclosed Therein, on the Subject of Slavery in the East Indies,” PP, 1841, Sess. 2, III, 109-14. referred to: 124 “Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor-General of India in Council, Revenue Department, 1 Sept. (No. 12), 1841,” Sessional Papers of the House of Lords, 1851, XVI, 66-7. referred to: 127 “Copies or Extracts of Correspondence and Papers Relating to, and Explanatory of, the Deposition of the Raja of Sattara, and the Appointment of His Brother as His Successor,” PP, 1843, XXXVIII, Pt. 1, 109-Pt. 2, 675. referred to: 34 “Extract of a Despatch in the Separate Revenue Department, from the Court of Directors to the Governor-General in Council, 3 July (No. 9), 1844,” PP, 1845, XXXIV, 78-9. referred to: 107 “Resolution of 10 October, 1844,” PP, 1845, XXXIV, 133-4. referred to: 148 Letter from the Undersecretary to the Government of Bengal, to the Secretary to the Sudder Board of Revenue, dated Fort William, No. 828, 18 Dec., 1844. In General Report on Public Instruction in the Lower Provinces of the Bengal Presidency, for 1844-45. Calcutta: Sanders and Cones, 1845, App. 2, clxix)cclxxiii. referred to: 144 “Engagements with the Raja of Biccaneer and the Nawab of Bahawulpore, Respecting Transit Duties,” PP, 1845, XXXIV, 70-1. referred to: 108 “Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor-General of India in Council, Separate Revenue Department, 22 Apr. (No. 3), 1846,” Sessional Papers of the House of Lords, 1847-48, XXX, 461-3. referred to: 109 Plan No. 80a Annexed to Letter No. 1089 (18 Nov., 1846) from the Government of the North-Western Provinces to the Government of India. In Selections from the Records of the Government, North Western Provinces, Mr. Thomason’s Despatches. 2 vols. Agra: Secundra Orphan Press, 1856-58, I, 329-33. referred to: 143 Letter, Dated 19 April 1848, Government of the North-Western Provinces to the Government of India. In Selections, I, 397-402. referred to: 143 “Minute by the Honourable Sir George Clerk” (28 Apr., 1848), Sessional Papers of the House of Lords, 1852-53, XIII, 176-90. referred to: 118 “Directions for Revenue Officers in the North-Western Provinces of the Bengal Presidency, Regarding the Settlement and Collection of the Land Revenue, &c.” (1 Nov., 1849), PP, 1852-53, LXXV, 19-136. quoted: 156, 157, 157n referred to: 156-7 156.32-3 “calculated . . . profit;” and “for . . . Government;”] All the inhabited part of the country is divided into portions with fixed boundaries, called mehals or estates; on each mehal a sum is assessed for the term of 20 or 30 years, calculated . . . profit over and above the net produce of the land; and for . . . Government. (20) 157.1 “person] It is determined who are the person (21) 157n.4-5 “By . . . labour.”] (By . . . labour, and this, in an estate held entirely by cultivating proprietors, will be the profit on their seer cultivation, but in an estate held by a non-cultivating proprietor, and leased out to cultivators or asamees, paying at a known rate, will be the gross rental.) (35) “Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor-General of India in Council, Revenue Department, 5 Dec. (No. 11), 1849,” PP, 1851, XLI, 723-4. referred to: 128 “Letter from the Court of Directors to the Government of India, Public Department, 30 Jan. (No. 2), 1850,” PP, 1852-53, LXXV, 1-10. referred to: 135 “Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor in Council in Fort St. George, Revenue Department, 8 Jan. (No. 1), 1851,” PP, 1851, XLI, 726-7. referred to: 130 “Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor-General of India in Council, Revenue Department, 25 Apr. (No. 5), 1851,” PP, 1851, XLI, 724-5. referred to: 128 “Despatch of the Court of Directors, 13 August, 1851, on the Settlement of the North-Western Provinces,” PP, 1852-53, LXXV, 237-307. quoted: 99 99.27-8 “improvements . . . date”] We are of opinion that the only satisfactory principle on which all future renewals of settlements can be made will be, that reference must be had to the value of the land at the time, a liberal consideration being given for the improvements . . . date, and with regard to which he has reaped the advantage only for a short period under the old settlement. (304) “Returns (in Part) to an Order of the House of Lords, dated 29th April 1852, Relative to the Affairs of the East India Company,” Sessional Papers of the House of Lords, 1852, XI, 247-74. referred to: 40, 46 Minute. Board of Governors of the Madras University, dated 2nd July, 1852. In Selections from the Records of the Madras Government, No. 2. Papers Relating to Public Instruction. Madras: Male Asylum Press, 1855, App. C.C.C., ccxcvii-cccciv. referred to: 145 Court of Directors’ Revenue Despatch to Madras, No. 14 of 22 Sept., 1852 (unpublished). In India Office Records: E/4/977, pp. 517-37. referred to: 108 Circular Order of 25 Nov., 1852. In John Maskell’sThe Circular Orders of the Board of Revenue Issued during the Years 1851-1852-1853. Madras: Christian Knowledge Society’s Press, 1854, 110-19. quoted: 159 referred to: 103 159.23 “to] 4. Having fully considered all the circumstances set before us, we have resolved to authorize you to extend to the whole of the Madras Presidency, the rule which prevails in the districts noted in the margin, and to (110) 159.24 land] lands (113) [treated as printer’s error in this ed.] 159.27 any] 5. Under these considerations, the Government are of opinion, that the commands of the Court giving the ryots the full benefit of their own improvements should be carried into complete operation in every district under the Madras Presidency, and that in all, the ryots should receive the most distinct assurance, that the tax on lands cultivated by means of wells henceforth to be constructed by them at their own cost, will never be enhanced, unless on a general revision of the district rates, and that in such revision, any (117) 159.29 holders,”] holders. (117) 159.32 “to] It would merely tend to (118) “Report of the Commissioners of Public Works in the Madras Presidency” (23 Dec., 1852), Sessional Papers of the House of Lords, 1852-53, LXV, 43-458. referred to: 130 “First Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into and Report upon the System of Superintending and Executing Public Works in the Madras Presidency” (23 Dec., 1852), PP, 1852-53, LXXIV, 40-460. referred to: 129 “Report of the Council of Education, Dated the 3rd October, 1853, Reviewing the State of Vernacular Education and Proposing the Establishment of Model Vernacular Schools.” In Selection, from the Records of the Bengal Governments. No. 22. Correspondence Relating to Vernacular Education in the Lower Provinces of Bengal. Calcutta: Jones, 1858, 27-40. referred to: 244 “Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Lords Appointed to Inquire into the Operation of the Act 3 & 4 William IV, c. 85, for the Better Government of Her Majesty’s Indian Territories; Together with the Minutes of Evidence, and Appendices,” PP, 1852-53, XXX-XXXIII. referred to: 78 “Official Correspondence on the System of Revenue Survey and Assessment Best Adapted for, and More or Less Completely Carried into Effect in the Collectorates of Poona, Sholapoor, Ahmednuggur, Belgaon and Dharwar, in the Bombay Presidency,” PP, 1852-53, LXXV, 312-402. quoted: 158 referred to: 101, 158-9 158.15 “their] The circumstances affecting the values of fields within the limits of the same village, where the climate may be considered uniform, are, their (321) 158.25-6 “climate . . . cultivators,”] Among the most important of these influences must be ranked climate . . . cultivators. (326) 158.32-3 “thirty years, during] With a view to the improvement of the country and people, the assessment now introduced by the superintendent revenue survey, [blank] has been fixed by Government for a period of 30 years, viz., from Fuslee [blank] to [blank] during (331) 158.34 digging of wells] digging or repairing of wells (331) Bombay. Notification, Dated 16th May, 1854, Relative to the Establishment of Vernacular Schools. By Order of the Board of Education, M. Stovell Secretary. In Report of the Board of Education, Bombay, from 1st May 1854, to 30th April 1855. Bombay: Bombay Education Society’s Press, 1855, App. XV, 117-18. referred to: 145 “Despatch from the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor-General in Council, 19 July (No. 49), 1854,” PP, 1854, XLVII, 155-74. referred to: 136, 144, 145-6 “Correspondence Relating to the Education Despatch of 19 July, 1854,” PP, 1857-58, XLII, 339-507. referred to: 146 “Minute of the Right Honourable Lord Harris, on the Proposed General Survey and Assessment” (26 Oct., 1854), PP, 1857, Sess. 2, XXIX, 173-85. referred to: 103 Report on the Administration of Public Affairs in the Madras Presidency. In General Report on the Administration of the Several Presidencies and Provinces of British India during the Year, 1855-56, Pt. I. Calcutta: Calcutta Gazette Office, 1857. quoted: 97 97.23 “has] The Ryot, under this system, is virtually a proprietor on a simple and perfect title, and has (11) 97.25 as long] so long (11) 97.25 dues.”] dues: he receives assistance in difficult seasons, and is irresponsible for the payment of his neighbours. (11) “Despatch from the Court of Directors to the Governor-General of India in Council, Judicial Department, 24 Sept. (No. 41), 1856,” PP, 1857, Sess. 1, XI, 127-32. referred to: 120 “Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor-General of India in Council, Revenue Department, 5 Nov. (No. 17), 1856,” PP, 1857, Sess. 2, XXIX, 412-14. referred to: 109 “Letter from the Court of Directors to Government of Fort St. George” (17 Dec., 1856), PP, 1857, Sess. 2, XXIX, 186-93. referred to: 103-4 “Reports of Her Majesty’s Commissioners Appointed to Consider the Reform of the Judicial Establishments, Judicial Procedure, and Laws of India,” PP, 1856, XXV. referred to: 114 “Draft of Treaty between the East India Company and the King of Oude,” PP, 1856, XLV, 597-9. referred to: 224 “Letter from the Government of India to the Hon. Court of Directors, Home Department, Judicial, 14 May (No. 18) of 1857,” PP, 1857, Sess. 2, XXIX, 287-8. referred to: 120 “Despatch in the Public Works Department of the Court of Directors to the Governor-General of India in Council, 9 Sept. (No. 13), 1857” [summary], PP, 1861, XLIII, 308. referred to: 131 “Despatch from the Court of Directors to the Governor at Madras, Judicial Department, 30 Sept. (No. 13), 1857,” PP, 1857-58, XLIII, 415-17. quoted: 120-1 120.28 in direct communication] in communication (415) 121.1 The appointment] Secondly, the appointment (416) 121.1 a] an (416) 121.2 peons or constables;] peons: (416) 121.3 The entire] Thirdly, the entire (416) 121.4-5 administration, . . . crime;] administration; (416) [i.e., JSM was using the fuller India Office draft] 121.6-9 And, . . . people.] And, Fifthly. The re-organization of the village police. (416) [i.e., JSM was using the fuller India Office draft] “Despatch from the Court of Directors to the Governor-General of India in Council, Judicial Department, 4 Nov. (No. 61), 1857,” PP, 1857-58, XLIII, 413-15. referred to: 120 “Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor-General of India in Council, Military Department, 25 Nov. (No. 236), 1857,” PP, 1857-58, XLIV, Pt. 1, 48-9. referred to: 78 “Papers Relating to the System of Police in the Bengal Presidency,” PP, 1857, Sess. 2, XXIX, 327-87. referred to: 120 “Papers Relative to the Mutinies in the East Indies,” PP, 1857, Sess. 2, XXX; and 1857-58, XLIV, Pts. 1-4. referred to: 78 “Correspondence between the First Lord of the Treasury and the Directors of the East India Company Respecting Legislative Measures to Be Proposed for the Future Government of Her Majesty’s Dominions in India,” Sessional Papers of the House of Lords, 1857-58, XI, 445-8. referred to: 78, 163-4 “A Copy of Any Proceedings or Communications from the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor-General of India Relating to the Proposed Proclamation of Lord Canning, and to the Late Despatch from the Secret Committee with Reference Thereto,” PP, 1857-58, XLIII, 117-20. referred to: 196-7 “Papers Relating to the Proclamation Ordered to Be Published in Oude,” PP, 1857-58, XLIII, 407-12. referred to: 195-7 “A Bill for the Better Government of India,” 21 Victoria (12 Feb., 1858), PP, 1857-58, II, 267-86. note: not enacted. referred to: 78-81, 89, 161-71 passim, 181, 203, 210 “A Bill to Transfer the Government of India from the East India Company to Her Majesty the Queen,” 21 Victoria (26 Mar., 1858), PP, 1857-58, II, 287-312. note: not enacted. referred to: 161-71 passim, 175, 203 Government of India. Resolutions to Be Proposed by Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer in Committee of the Whole House upon the Government of India, on Friday, the 30th of April (1858), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 149, Appendix. quoted: 187, 187-8, 188, 190 referred to: 187-91, 191-2 190.6 (left col.) government of] Government and Revenues of “Copy of a Letter from the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor-General of India in Council” (5 May, 1858), PP, 1857-58, XLIII, 113-16. referred to: 196 “A Bill for the Better Government of India,” 21 Victoria (17 June, 1858), PP, 1857-58, II, 313-36. note: enacted as 21 & 22 Victoria, c. 106. quoted: 208, 211 referred to: 203, 207-12 208.32-4 “Conduct . . . correspondence with India,”] The Council shall, under the Direction of the Secretary of State, and subject to the Provisions of this Act, conduct . . . Correspondence with India, but every Order or Communication sent to India shall be signed by one of the Principal Secretaries of State; and, save as expressly provided by this Act, every Order in the United Kingdom in relation to the Government of India under this Act shall be signed by such Secretary of State; and all despatches from Governments and Presidencies in India, and other Despatches from India, which if this Act had not been passed should have been addressed to the Court of Directors or to their Secret Committee, shall be addressed to such Secretary of State. (322) 211.32-4 “the collection, receipt, and management of the revenues,” . . . “the application of such revenues and public moneys in India”] It shall be lawful for Her Majesty, by Commission under Her Royal Sign Manual, countersigned by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to appoint any Number of Persons, not exceeding Three, as to Her Majesty may seem fit, to proceed to India, and inquire there into the Finances and Financial Accounts of the Several Presidencies and Governments, and especially into the Collection, Receipt, and Management of and the Manner of accounting for the Revenues of India, and the Mode of auditing the Accounts of the Receipts and Expenditure of such Public Monies, and securing the due Application thereof, and to report to Her Majesty on the matters aforesaid, and to Recommend such Regulations and Provisions in relation thereto as in their Judgement may seem expedient; and such Commissioners shall have full Power to call before them and examine any Persons in the Service of Her Majesty in India, and to Require such Returns and Explanations, and the Production of such official Documents, as such Commissioners may think fit; and there shall be paid to such Commissioners out of the Revenues of India such Salaries and Allowances as by such Commission may be directed, but so that the same shall not be payable for a longer Period than Three Years from the arrival of the said Commissioners respectively to India. (332) STATUTESENGLAND13 George III, c. 63. An Act for Establishing Certain Regulations for the Better Management of the Affairs of the East India Company, As Well in India As in Europe (1773). referred to: 45, 48, 69, 81 21 George III, c. 70. An Act to Explain and Amend So Much of an Act, Made in the Thirteenth Year of the Reign of His Present Majesty, Intituled, “An Act for Establishing Certain Regulations for the Better Management of the Affairs of the East India Company, As Well in India As in Europe,” As Relates to the Administration of Justice in Bengal (1781). quoted: 81 referred to: 111-12 81.18-19 “in . . . natives,”] And, in . . . said natives, be it enacted, That the rights and authorities of fathers of families, and masters of families, according as the same might have been exercised by the Gentû, or Mahomedan law, shall be preserved to them respectively within their said families; nor shall any acts done in consequence of the rule and law of caste, respecting the members of the said families only, be held and adjudged a crime, although the same may not be held justifiable by the laws of England. (sect. 18) 81.20-2 “that suits . . . natives” . . . “as may . . . natives.”] And be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for the supreme court of judicature at Fort William in Bengal, to frame such process, and make such rules and orders for the execution thereof, in suits . . . natives of Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa, as may . . . natives, so far as the same may consist with the due execution of the laws and attainment of justice. (sect. 19) 24 George III, c. 25. An Act for the Better Regulation and Management of the Affairs of the East India Company, and of the British Possessions in India; and for Establishing a Court of Judicature for the More Speedy and Effectual Trial of Persons Accused of Offences Committed in the East Indies (1784). referred to: 77 33 George III, c. 52. An Act for Continuing in the East India Company, for a Further Term, the Possession of the British Territories in India, together with Their Exclusive Trade, under Certain Limitations; for Establishing Further Regulations for the Government of the Said Territories, and the Better Administration of Justice within the Same; for Appropriating to Certain Uses the Revenues and Profits of the Said Company; and for Making Provision for the Good Order and Governments of the Towns of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay (11 June, 1793). referred to: 77-8 53 George III, c. 155. An Act for Continuing in the East India Company, for a Further Term, the Possession of the British Territories in India, together with Certain Executive Privileges; for Establishing Further Regulations for the Government of the Said Territories, and the Better Administration of Justice within the Same; and for Regulating the Trade to and from the Places within the Limits of the Said Company’s Charter (21 July, 1813). referred to: 4, 78, 83 3 & 4 William IV, c. 85. An Act for Effecting an Arrangement with the East India Company, and for the Better Government of His Majesty’s Indian Territories (28 Aug., 1833). referred to: 20, 21, 30, 43, 45, 47, 48, 51, 64, 69, 78, 83, 113, 114 4 & 5 William IV, c. 76. An Act for the Amendment and Better Administration of the Laws Relating to the Poor in England and Wales (14 Aug., 1834). referred to: 177 6 & 7 William IV, c. 115. An Act for Facilitating the Inclosure of Open and Arable Fields in England and Wales (20 Aug., 1836). referred to: 220-1 2 & 3 Victoria, c. 52. An Act for the Further Regulation of the Duties on Postage until the Fifth Day of October 1840 (17 Aug., 1839). referred to: 110 8 & 9 Victoria, c. 118. An Act to Facilitate the Inclosure and Improvement of Commons and Lands Held in Common, the Exchange of Lands, and the Division of Intermixed Lands; to Provide Remedies for Defective or Incomplete Executions, and for the Nonexecutions, of the Powers of General and Local Inclosure Acts; and to Provide for the Revival of Such Powers in Certain Cases (8 Aug., 1845). referred to: 221 9 & 10 Victoria, c. 105. An Act for Constituting Commissioners of Railways (28 Aug., 1846). referred to: 177 11 & 12 Victoria, c. 63. An Act for Promoting the Public Health (31 Aug., 1848). referred to: 177 12 & 13 Victoria, c. 29. An Act to Amend the Laws in Force for the Encouragement of British Shipping and Navigation (26 June, 1849). referred to: 109 14 & 15 Victoria, c. 64. An Act to Repeal the Act for Constituting Commissioners of Railways (7 Aug., 1851). referred to: 177 16 & 17 Victoria, c. 95. An Act to Provide for the Government of India (20 Aug., 1853). quoted: 187 referred to: 78, 83, 86, 93, 113, 114, 168 FRANCECode Napoléon (1803-04). Bulletin 154 bis, No. 2653 bis (3 Sept., 1807), Bulletin des lois de l’empire français, 4th ser. Numéros bis. note: separately paginated, 1-383, with index 1-80. The “Bulletins bis” are not included in their numerical places in the annual volumes, but are gathered, for each period, in a separate volume. referred to: 19 INDIAA Regulation for re-enacting with modifications and amendments, the rules for the decennial settlement of the public revenue payable from the lands of the zemindars, independent talookdars, and other actual proprietors of land, in Bengal, Behar, and Orissa, passed for those provinces respectively on the 18th September 1789, the 25th November 1789, and the 10th February 1780, and subsequent dates (1 May, 1793). In Regulations of the Government of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal, 1793-1834, Regulation VIII of 1793. referred to: 96 A Regulation for re-enacting with modifications, the existing rules for the collection of the government and Calcutta customs (1 May, 1793). In Regulations, Regulation XLII of 1793. referred to: 108 A Regulation for forming into a regular code all rules that may be enacted for the internal government of the territories subordinate to the Presidency of Bombay (1 Jan., 1827), PP, 1829, XXIII, 251-4, Regulation I of 1827. note: known as Elphinstone’s Code or Bombay Code. referred to: 113 A Regulation for declaring the practice of Suttee, or of burning or burying alive the widows of Hindoos, illegal, and punishable by the Criminal Courts (4 Dec. 1829). In Regulations, Regulation XVII of 1829. note: also in PP, 1830, XXVIII, 44-6. referred to: 123 A Regulation for modifying certain of the Provisions of Regulation V 1831, and for providing Supplementary Rules to that Enactment (16 Oct., 1832). In Regulations, Regulation VII of 1832. referred to: 125 Act XI of 1836 (9 May, 1836), PP, 1840, XXXVII, 31. referred to: 11-15 passim, 30 Act XIV of 1836 (30 May, 1836), PP, 1840, VI, 414-20. referred to: 107, 108 Act XVII of 1837 (24 July, 1837), PP, 1840, XXXVI, 65-9. referred to: 108 Act X of 1840. An Act for the Abolition of Certain Pilgrim Taxes, and for the Superintendence of the Temple of Juggernath (20 Apr., 1840), PP, 1842, XXX, 36. referred to: 125 Act IV of 1840. An Act for Preventing Affrays Concerning the Possession of Land, and for Providing Relief in Cases of Forcible Dispossession, within the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal (17 Feb., 1840), PP, 1842, XXX, 11. referred to: 155 Act V of 1843. An Act for Declaring and Amending the Law Regarding the Condition of Slavery within the Territories of the East India Company (7 Apr., 1843), PP, 1845, XXXIV, 86. referred to: 124 Act XIV of 1843. An Act for Regulating the Levy of Customs Duties, and the Manufacture of Salt in the North-Western Provinces of the Presidency of Bengal (5 Aug., 1843), PP, 1845, XXXIV, 111-13. referred to: 45 Act VI of 1844. An Act for Abolishing the Levy of Transit or Inland Customs Duties, for Revising the Duties on Imports and Exports by Sea, and for Determining the Price at Which Salt Shall be Sold for Home Consumption within the Territories Subject to the Government of Fort St. George (16 Mar., 1844), PP, 1846, XXXI, 36-48. referred to: 107, 108 Act XVI of 1844. An Act for Increasing the Excise and Import Duties Heretofore Payable to the Government on Salt Manufactured within or Imported into the Territories Subject to the Government of the Presidency of Bombay (27 July, 1844), PP, 1845, XXXIV, 67. referred to: 107 Act VI of 1848. An Act for Equalizing the Duties on Goods Imported and Exported on Foreign and British Bottoms, and for Abolishing Duties on Goods Carried from Port to Port in the Territories Subject to the Government of the East India Company (4 Mar., 1848), PP, 1851, XLV, 115. referred to: 109 Act XIII of 1848. An Act for Limiting the Time within Which a Suit May be Brought to Contest the Awards of the Revenue Authorities in the Presidency of Bengal (10 June, 1848), PP, 1851, XLI, 123. note: the reference is in a quotation from the Sudder Court. referred to: 156 Act V of 1850. An Act for Freedom of the Coasting Trade of India, PP, 1852, XXXVI, 39. referred to: 109 Act XXI of 1850. An Act for Extending the Principle of Section 9, Regulation VII, 1832, of the Bengal Code, throughout the Territories Subject to the Government of the East India Company (11 Apr., 1850), PP, 1852, XXXVI, 65-6. referred to: 125 Act XXVII of 1852 (2 July, 1852). referred to: 118 Act XXVIII of 1852 (2 July, 1852). referred to: 118 Act XVII of 1854. An Act for the Management of the Post Office, for the Regulation of the Duties of Postage, and for the Punishment of Offences against the Post Office (12 Aug., 1854). referred to: 110 Act XV of 1856. To Remove All Legal Obstacles to the Re-Marriage of Hindoo Widows (13 June, 1856). referred to: 125 Act XX of 1856. An Act to Make Better Provision for the Appointment and Maintenance of Police Chowkeydars in Cities, Towns, Stations, Suburbs, and Bazaars in the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal (14 Nov., 1856). referred to: 118 Act II of 1857. An Act to Establish and Incorporate an University at Calcutta (24 Jan., 1857). referred to: 146 Act XXII of 1857. An Act to Establish an University at Bombay (18 July, 1857). referred to: 146 Act XXVII of 1857. An Act to Establish and Incorporate an University at Madras (5 Sept., 1857). referred to: 146 Act X of 1859. To Amend the Law Relating to the Recovery of Rent in the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal (29 Apr., 1859). referred to: 225 Act XLV of 1860. The Indian Penal Code (6 Oct., 1860). note: the reference is prospective. referred to: 114 [1 ]Under the Charter Act of 1833, which came into force the following year, the Governor-General of Bengal became Governor-General of India. [2 ]The despatches listed from 1508 to 1512 were issued by the Secretary of State for India after the dissolution of the East India Company and the Board of Control in Sept. 1858. [1 ]Edited by Ney MacMinn, et al., as Bibliography of the Published Writings of John Stuart Mill (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1945); referred to subsequently as MacMinn. [2 ]The circumstances leading to the publication are briefly described in notes. [3 ]No attempt has been made to comb Parliamentary Papers for extracts from Mill’s despatches published after his death. One instance may be cited, however, an undated “Minute by Mr. John Stuart Mill [regarding the Legislative Council],” in Papers Relating to East India (Legislation), PP, 1876, LVI, 32-4. [4 ]In one case, No. 43 below, there is no corresponding entry in App. A. [5 ]British Library of Political and Economic Science, London School of Economics, Mill-Taylor Collection, Vol. XXXVI. [6 ]Because the manuscript is a copy, such oddities in punctuation as the placing of full stops after dates in the middle of sentences are standardized and corrected silently, and the abbreviations are normalized. The manuscript also indicates rather erratically in shoulder notes the years of entries; these are omitted. Gaps and unusual abbreviations in the manuscripts are filled in, with the added matter in square brackets. [7 ]Discussion in the House of Commons in connection with the proposed revision of the Charter Act in 1833, particularly with reference to the China trade, led to the presentation of papers by the government, ordered printed 16 Aug., 1832. [8 ]MacMinn has 393-4 for the printed page nos. 493-8. [9 ]Before the entry (which is incomplete) there is a note: “(The Political Appendix has not yet appeared.)” The letter not by Mill is probably “Extract Political Letter to Bengal, dated 18th December, 1832,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, XIV, 361, the only extract not in Mill’s India Office list in App. A. MacMinn, evidently not noticing that the extract is from India, lists as the exception “Extract Political Letter from Bombay, dated 20th July, 1830,” ibid., PP, 1831-32, XIV, 353-5. [10 ]The government presented papers (ordered to be printed on 27 Mar., 1839) relating to Persia and Afghanistan. MacMinn gives 265-7 for the written nos. 266-7. [11 ]The manuscript reads “Suttara”. [12 ]The manuscript reads “Proprieties”. [13 ]Papers were called for in the House of Commons by Joseph Hume on 5 Feb., 1849, in connection with the disposal of the affairs of Sattara on the death of the Rajah, and were ordered to be printed 1 Mar., 1849. [14 ]Again the manuscript reads “Suttara”. [15 ]Papers were called for in the House by Edward Colebrooke on 17 July, 1849, and ordered to be printed 15 Feb., 1850. [16 ]The manuscript reads “30th Nov.” [17 ]Papers were called for in the House by Lord Dudley Stuart on 5 Feb., 1850, and ordered to be printed on 13 Mar., 1850. [18 ]The government presented papers relating to the affairs of Sattara that had been ordered printed on 5 Aug., 1850. [19 ]Once again the manuscript reads “Suttara”. [20 ]Papers were called for in the House by Thomas Chisholm Anstey on 4 June, 1852. [21 ]MacMinn mistranscribes as “18th”. [22 ]Papers were called for in the House by Mr. Otway on 24 Feb., 1853. [23 ]The manuscript reads “1851”. [24 ]The manuscript reads “29th”. [25 ]The manuscript reads “1849”. [26 ]MacMinn gives “1849”. [27 ]In the manuscript, the words, “Extract Political Letter to Bombay,” are signalled by a series of ditto marks in the entries from No. 87 to No. 106 inclusive. In each case the ditto marks are followed by a date that completes the line. Between the entries for Nos. 94 and 95 there is a line of ditto marks, without a date, concluding with the comment, “(Considerably altered by the B. of Control.)” We have inferred that the copyist erroneously added a line of ditto marks, and that the comment belongs to the previous entry. [28 ]The manuscript reads “20th May”. [29 ]Papers were called for in the House by Mr. Bell on 26 May, 1853, and ordered to be printed on 5 Aug., 1853. [30 ]PP and the manuscript give January, but internal evidence makes it clear that the excerpt is from the despatch of 13 February, 1850, also excerpted in Nos. 56 and 112. [31 ]MacMinn has 1851 for 1852. [32 ]The manuscript reads “23rd June”. [33 ]The government routinely printed such reports. [34 ]The manuscript reads “Ground”. [35 ]Papers were called for in the House by Isaac Butt on 21 Feb., 1854, and ordered to be printed on 11 Apr., 1854. [36 ]The manuscript reads “20th April”. [37 ]The manuscript reads “1843”. [38 ]Papers were called for in the House by Joseph Hume on 6 Apr., 1854, and ordered to be printed on 26 July, 1854. [39 ]Papers were called for in the House by Erskine Perry on 23 July, 1855. [40 ]Papers were called for in the House by Mr. Otway on 25 Feb., 1856, and ordered to be printed on 5 Mar., 1856. [41 ]The manuscript reads “Bevar”. [42 ]MacMinn reads “1858”. [43 ]Papers were presented by the government on 19 May, 1856, following discussion in both Houses of the affairs of Oude. [44 ]Papers were presented by the government, beginning on 14 July, 1857, in response to intense discussion in both Houses about the Mutiny. [45 ]The treatment of the Rajah had been questioned in the House of Lords on 21 July, 1856; the government delivered the relevant papers on 5 Mar., 1857. [46 ]The manuscript reads “Cervy”. [47 ]The manuscript reads “Cory”. [48 ]Papers requested by De Lacy Evans were presented by the government on 24 Mar., 1858. [49 ]The manuscript reads “Alebar”. |

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