Correspondence (home and overseas) to and from the Committee of Secrecy, together with related papers, regarding French intrigues at Poona, and the British attempt to instal Raghuba (Raghunath Rao) as Peshwa, Apr 1777 Aug 1778
Papers regarding the North West Frontier of India, Afghanistan and Central Asia, compiled by Edward Cockburn Ravenshaw, Lieutenant Arthur Conolly and Charles Edward Trevelyan (with associated correspondence) (deals 'inter alia' with questions of trade, Russian intentions towards India, and Ranjit Singh's expansionist policy) Mar-Aug 1831 (enclosure to Bengal Secret Letter of 9 Dec 1831)
Lieutenant Alexander Burnes's 'Report on the Countries between India and Russia', Book 4 - General and Geographical Memoir [May 1833] (enclosure to Bengal Secret Letter of 6 Jun 1833)
Lieutenant Alexander Burnes's 'Report on the Countries between India and Russia', Book 4 - General and Geographical Memoir [May 1833] (enclosure to Bengal Secret Letter of 6 Jun 1833)
Copies of correspondence of Brigadier General Sir John Malcolm regarding his pursuit of the defeated Peshwa of Poona, Baji Rao, in 1818, and the terms of Baji Rao's surrender to the British (enclosure to Bombay Secret Letter of 30 Sep 1818)
Extracts relating to geographical subjects from Dr Francis Buchanan's Burma journal when a member of Captain Michael Symes's embassy to Ava, Mar-Nov 1795
Memoir concerning Kichil Nuku, Sultan of Tidore (with references to the earlier history of Tidore and neighbouring islands, and to the relations of Tidore with the Dutch and English), compiled by Alexander Dalrymple, London, 11 Feb 1801
Papers regarding the Sind Frontier, the navigation of the Indus, the Rajput States of Jaisalmer and Jodhpur etc. compiled chiefly from the notes taken by Lieutenant Alexander Burnes in 1829/30 (with associated minutes and correspondence), Jun-Aug 1830 (enclosure to Bengal Secret Letter of 5 Nov 1831)
Lieutenant Alexander Burnes's memoranda on the countries to the north west of the Bombay Presidency, also his plan to complete his survey of the Indus river (with associated minutes and correspondence) Jul 1830-Sep 1830 (enclosures to Bombay Secret Letter of 1 Dec 1830)
Precis of secret correspondence and proceedings relating to the Maratha War of 1803-05, Vol 2 - events leading to the outbreak of the war - progress of the war [1801] 1803-1805