Draft handlist of the Pashto manuscripts in the India Office Library by James Fuller Blumhardt (1843-1922), Professor of Hindustani and Reader in Hindi and Bengali, University College London, utilized by J F Blumhardt and D N Mackenzie, `Catalogue of Pashto manuscripts in the libraries of the Bri...
Draft catalogue of Hindi manuscripts in the India Office Library prepared 1903-11 by James Fuller Blumhardt (1843-1922), Professor of Hindustani and Reader in Hindi and Bengali, University College London, with associated notes and papers of various dates including a biographical note on Blumhardt...
`More about John Peter Wade': typescript paper on John Peter Wade (1762-1802), Bengal Medical Service 1782-1802, historian of Assam, by Professor Surrya Kumar Bhuyan (b 1894).
Manuscript draft and annotated staff copy of `Catalogue of the Tibetan Manuscripts from Tun-Huang in the India Office Library' (1962) by Louis de la Vallee Poussin.
Typescript handlist of the Burmese manuscripts in the Mandalay Collection in the India Office Library prepared in 1927 by Frederick William Thomas, with related notes and papers on the Collection. [Handlist includes 6 Sanskrit Mss catalogued by A B Keith, and 4 in Pali omitted from V Fausboll's ...
Copies of Bengal Revenue Consultations and other official documents chiefly concerning the Commission of Enquiry into the insurrection by cultivators in Rangpur provoked by the conduct of the revenue farmer Raja Devi Singh, and the charges of mis conduct brought against Richard Goodlad, Bengal Ci...
Copy of an account of the revolt at Manipur probably by Lt (later Col) Henry William Richard Senior, 44th Gurkha Rifles, with typescript copies of letters on the revolt from Mrs Gertrude Carew Robinson to her mother Mrs D Crawford Laurie.
`The Hastings-Francis Affair': typescript account of the rivalry between Warren Hastings and Sir Philip Francis by Herbert William Sidney Francis (1880-1968), a descendant of Sir Philip.
`The Life, Diary and adventures of Tittlerupshebumpshe': a manuscript account by Lt George Welby Eaton (1840-64), Bengal Army 1858-63, of his boyhood and life in the army particularly at Darjeeling, with illustrations pasted in.