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A reprint of two sale catalogues of jewels & other confiscated property belonging to His Highness the Maharajah Duleep Singh, which were put up to auction and sold at Lahore, in the years 1850 and 1851, by the Government of India. With introductory remarks [No place or date of publication]
Acquisition of territory by the British in India [statement showing the acquisition of the territories constituting British India] Simla: Govt of India Foreign Department Internal, 1886-87
[Manuscript "Book of nomenclature". Includes: regnal years of Mughal Emperors, beginning with Aurangzeb; principal persons of the Nagpur Court; Lucknow Court; Bundelkhand (list, and more detailed account); Mysore and Coorg; Gwalior and persons associated with Maharajah Daulat Rao Sindhia; chieftains with whom Governor-General has corresponded through the officer commanding, Ramgarh Battalion; persons of distinction connected with the residency at Delhi, and tributory states; principal persons...
[Manuscript "Dictionary of natives", c1826. Also includes biographies of principal Mahratta families and chieftains of the late Poona State connected with British Government, c1825]
The despatches, minutes and correspondence of the Marquess Wellesley during his administration in India. Edited by Montgomery Martin London: Wm H Allen and Co, 1837, [vols III-V]; 2nd edn, 1840 [vol I]
[Manuscript memorandum relating to the financial misconduct of Dhakji Dadaji as Native Agent of the Baroda Resident, 1816-1819 (and aftwerwards as minister in the Gaekwad Government), and the charges against him. Written c1825 and updated to 1831]
Our Indian Protectorate. An introduction to the study of the relations between the British Government and its Indian feudatories. By Charles Lewis Tupper, ICS London: Longmans, Green, and Co, 1892