"Narrative of Lord Clive's Third Voyage to India... (Imperfect)".
Scope & Content:
The record begins with the confrontation between the Company and Clive over the jagir and ends with a justification of Clive's actions in reinforcing the Select Committee with men from Madras. The document is written in the third person, and views Clive and his actions favourably. Probably in Cli...
Statement made by the Company of their losses as a result of the indemnity on tea.
Scope & Content:
The indemnity on tea was previously agreed with Parliament. The Company claims that it is no longer economic to trade with China and include statistics to show this.
"Copy of the Articles of Agreement sent by Colonel Clive to William Watts Esq. May 2d 1757".
Scope & Content:
Nine articles are enumerated, including provision for French captives, restitution for the loss of Calcutta and the extension of Calcutta's boundaries, the grant of a tract of land to the company, and the creation of a post of Envoy at the Nawab's court.
"Agreements between the East-India Company and the Right Hon.ble Lord Clive respecting the Military Fund".
Scope & Content:
The document comprises copies of the indenture which delineated the foundation of Clive's fund, making provision for injured members of the Company army, their widows and children; the general regulations for transacting the business of the fund and instructions for the pensioners.
Delineation of the terms of the Act of Parliament for the better management of the affairs of the East India Company.
Scope & Content:
Two copies. Both have been annotated, the first (ff.1-12) more extensively than the second (ff.13-24). The first copy's annotations are certainly in Clive's hand, the other is possibly a different hand.