Miscellaneous papers of Sir John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley (1882-1958), Governor of Bengal 1932-37, Cabinet Minister 1938-45, including correspondence, reports and papers, dated 1938, of the Shanghai Study Group of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House).
Papers of Sir Evan Meredith Jenkins (1896-1985), Indian Civil Service, Punjab 1920-47, Governor of Punjab 1946-47, comprising letter, dated 4 Aug 1947, to Lord Mountbatten containing defence of Punjab Government's handling of disturbances in the Province in 1947; copy of Report on Punjab Boundary...
Demi-Official and private correspondence of Sir Stuart Brown, India Office official 1909-42
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S K Brown Collection (part 2): demi-official and private correspondence of Sir Stuart Kelson Brown (1885-1952), India Office 1909-42, Joint Secretary, Military Dept 1924-34, attached to Prime Minister for Round Table Conference, Nov 1930-Jan 1931. For official papers, see Mss Eur D 0712.
Volume of papers and letters compiled by William Roxburgh (1751-1815), Madras Medical Service 1776, in charge of Botanic Garden, Samalkot and East India Company's botanist in the Carnatic 1781-93, Superintendent of the Botanic Gardens, Calcutta 1793-1813.
Visitor's Book kept by Mary Katharine, Lady Lockhart (nee Eccles), 2nd wife of General Sir William Stephen Alexander Lockhart (1841-1900), Bengal Army 1858-1900, C-in-C, India 1898-1900.
Papers of Maj Robert Pilkington Jackson (1868-1914), Indian Army 1888-1908, who served mainly in Madras and Burma, including a memoir entitled `Personal Reminiscences of Sandhurst and Travels in India'; diaries, dated 1895-97, describing leave in Britain and the routine of camp life at Thayetmyo,...
Letters from Lt-Col (later Maj-Gen Sir) William Blackburne (1764-1839), Madras Army 1783, Resident at Tanjore 1801-23, to the Maharaja of Pudukkottai and his brother Raghunatha Tondiman; also letter from Sir Thomas Sevestre (b 1784), Madras Medical Service 1809-37, concerning the health of the Ma...
Three logs kept by Charles Dinsdale, midshipman, of voyages of the `Owen Glendower' from London to Bombay and homewards in 1846-7, and 1847-8 and the voyage of the `Trafalgar' from London to Madras and Calcutta and homewards in 1848-49.
Letters and papers of Maj-Gen John Ludlow (1801-82), Bengal Army 1819-54 and of Lt-Col Edward Henry Ludlow (1805-50), Bengal Artillery 1827-50, and other miscellaneous papers.