Correspondence by letter and telegram between Colvin and Governor-General Lord Canning, including papers relating to Colvin s proclamation of 25 May offering amnesty to rebel soldiers willing to give up arms and return home
Various correspondence during rebellion including letters from Colvin and Governor General to C-in-C (30-31 May, 31 Jul ?); letters from Colvin to G.O.C, Cawnpore (9 Jun) and Lord Dalhousie (25 Aug); memorandum of cavalry despatched towards Delhi (22 Jun); letters from Lt W W H Greathed at siege ...
Letter from Governor-General Lord Auckland to Colvin on latter s appointment as his Private Secretary (Mar 1836); six letters from Auckland to Colvin commenting retrospectively on his Governor-Generalship Dated as: 1836; 1842-43
Two letters from Colvin, as Private Secretary to Lord Auckland, on policy towards Ranjit Singh, Afghanistan and Persia; notes by Alexander Burnes on policy towards Afghanistan (Jul 1838)
Account of visit by Sir Louis Mallet, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for India, to India, almost certainly by Clement S Colvin, an India Office official then serving as Mallet s private secretary
A few miscellaneous papers relating to the Colvin family, including a phrenology of Mrs Colvin (1825), and the programme and menu for banquet given by Lord Mayor of London in honour of Lord Roberts (C-in-C, India 1885-93) on his return to England