p.23: J. Clavering to [William Harwood?] Apologises for not writing but has been very busy. Praises Harwood's measures in settlement of Rungpore and in recovering money from agents of the Bank. Hears that it is usual for senassies to infest a district in cold weather, so tells him to keep batt...
p.27: Geo. Monson to [William Harwood?] Only supported Harwood in his appointment to Dinagepore because he thought Harwood was entitled to the post both by merit and by conduct. Was very pleased with his superintendence of the Pergunnahs in his division. Mr Wilton has got contract of opium in Mr ...
p.29: P. Francis to William Harwood Praises Harwood's activity and ability. Saw Raja's Vaqueels ten days previously who said they were ready to do anything he wanted. Does not wish to 'make much ceremony with him'. Thinks Raja is hiding something because he has been so unwilling to give any pa...
p.33: Warren Hastings to William Harwood Refers to new appointment of Ameers. Explains that it was necessary to ascertain real value of land in order to distribute assessment equally throughout Bengal. Need to give relief to districts which had been over-rated. Going to collect the Mofussil ac...
p.37: J. Clavering to [William Harwood?] Pleased at Harwood's recovery. Heard a report of Harwood's death a few days ago - and Harwood should be gratified to know that he was much mourned. Resolved to raise Militia Sepoys to establish Phousdary jurisdiction. Sepoys to be posted at Dinagepore. ...
p.39: J. Clavering to [William Harwood?] Does not know how M. R. Cawn proposes to regulate Phousdary courts. But, however justice is administered in India, corruption is sure to find its way into the courts. Mr Barwell has come to Berhanpore to form and arm his company. Will be pleased to nominat...
p.41: P. Francis to William Harwood Afraid that Harwood's brother will have to wait for his appointment until after Mr Gowdie's. Must obey the sub poena. 2 folios.