Letters from Lt-Col Mark Wilks, author of Historical Sketches of the south of India, (3 vols; 1810-17) relating to his historical researches, in particular to Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan
Copies of papers relating to petitions for the redress of grievances of East India Company Army Officers (Kirkpatrick was a member of a Committee formed to represent them)
A pamphlet attacking Lord Cornwallis's Mysore campaign of 1791 entitled A Letter from a Gentleman in Lancashire to his friend in the East Indies on the subject of the Present War with Tippoo Sultan by 'Carnaticus' (incomplete), annotated by Kirkpatrick; also manuscript copy of pamphlet and reply...
Papers relating to Kirkpatrick's career including his appointment as Resident at Hyderabad (1793), his meeting with Lord Wellesley at the Cape of Good Hope and appointment as Military Secretary (1798), and his appointment as Resident at Poona (1801)
Notebook, probably belonging to William Kirkpatrick, containing an account of treaties between the East India Company and the powers of Hindustan with references to the Treaty of Seringapatam 1792, and to a proposed Treaty of Guarantee, 1793, between the Company, Hyderabad and the Marathas, to en...
Kirkpatrick's answers to queries by Lord Wellesley regarding the French Corps in the service of Hyderabad, discussing its disbandment and political relations with the Nizam and the Marathas; further points discussing the European troops in Sindhia's service and policy in the event of an invasion ...
Political Memorandums' by Kirkpatrick: (1) 'on the changes produced in our political situation by the Conquest of Mysore' (Nov 1799); (2) on the Peshwa (Jan 1801); (3) on the Treaty of Hyderabad (1800; missing)
Letter from N B Edmonstone, Secretary, Foreign Dept, Government of Bengal, to Kirkpatrick (on sick leave, May 1801), sending him papers and correspondence relating to Capt W D Knox's negotiations with Nepal, Wellesley's negotiations with Oudh, and Malcolm's negotiations in Persia; and describing...
Memorandum endorsed 'Sequel to the Memorandum on the Intelligence from Hyderabad', chiefly discussing relations with the Marathas and probably written by William Kirkpatrick shortly before his departure from India