Proceedings of the Council of the Lt-Governor of Bengal for 18th February, 1893 (Licensed Warehouse & Fire-brigade Bill); 1st April, 1893 (Financial Statement for 1893-1894)
Return of certificates of identity granted to natives of India for quarter ending 31st March, 1902
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Bombay: Miss Krishuabai Kelaokar - to extend medical knowledge and obtain a British diploma. Khub Chand - Medical study. Gunamal - Ditto. Khursedjl - Ditto. Vithal - Ditto. Jehangirshah - Ditto. Sorabji - Ditto. Bengal: Richard Patrick Morrison Conty - to appear for the Cooper's Hill preliminary...
Returns of certificates of identity and passports granted to Indians visiting England for quarter ending 30th June 1911
Scope & Content:
Madras: Manella Venkatachallam Pantulo Garu - a tour of pleasure and instruction to last about five months. Gangadhar Balwant Rao Gadgil - to study for the degree at Cambridge. Mr. William H. Lonen - to continue his medical studies. B. R. Handoo - to study for Medicine at Edinburgh. Ponnus...
61: Letter fron Cecil Beadon, Secretary to the Government of India, No.1 of 1858, requesting that 50 additional copies of Wilson's Glossary of Revenue Terms may be sent out to India for the use of the civil officers in Oudh and of the Government of India
317: Letter from the Government of India, Home Department, No.72 of 1859, dated 9 December 1859, to Sir George Clerk, Under Secretary of State for India, requesting that he forward 12 copies of the Act of last Session, Cap. 41, (referred to in the Secretary of State's Revenue Despatch No.9 of 1859, dated the 30th September), for removing the difficulties experienced in India, in regard to the execution of Leases and Contracts under the provisions of the Act of the 21 and 22 Vic., Cap. 106, S...
361: Letter from the Government of India, Home Department, to Sir Charles Wood, Secretary of State for India, No.8 of 1860, dated 20th January 1860, regarding the allowance of 500 rupees per mensem paid to the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal under the name of house rent which was drawn by Mr Halliday
544: Letter from the Government of Bengal, General Department, No.13 of 1860, dated 16th June 1860, regarding the measures taken for carrying out the orders of the Secretary of State for India on the subject of conducting the correspondence between the Home and the Indian Governments, and the better regulation of the system of record and correspondence in India