Personal narrative and journal of a voyage along the Indus and Punjab rivers to Lahore, performed in 1831 by Lieutenant Alexander Burnes, Assistant Political Resident, Cutch, dated, Simla, 8 Oct 1831 (enclosure to Bombay Secret Letter of 14 Feb 1832)
Lieutenant Alexander Burnes's 'Report on the Countries between India and Russia', Book 2 - On the Commerce of Central Asia [May 1833] (enclosure to Bengal Secret Letter of 6 Jun 1833)
Lieutenant Alexander Burnes's Report on the Countries between India and Russia', Book 3 - A Military Memoir on the Countries between Russia and India [May 1833] (enclosure to Bengal Secret Letter of 6 Jun 1833)
Letters from James Fraser to the Right Honourable Charles Grant, President of the Board of Control (the letters are written mainly from Teheran and Baghdad and concern the political situation in Persia and Iraq) Feb 1834-Apr 1835
General report on the administration of the Punjab for the years 1849-50 and 1850-51, Part 1, printed and published, London, 1854 (includes a map of the Punjab, scale 1" = 32 miles)
Copies of treaties concluded by the East India Company / Great Britain with Indian Princely States / Foreign Powers, 1761-1840 (manuscript and printed) (with index) [nd]
Report on the contents of the Secret, Political and Foreign Letters from the Indian Governments to the Court of Directors in the period 30 Sep 1807-1 Oct 1808, and on the orders sent to India in consequence (with list of contents and index)
Notes on the Chiefs and Leading Families of the Bombay Presidency (the arrangement which is alphabetical, comprises an historical note on each family, together with a genealogical table) nd [c 1825]
Narrative of the origins and progress of the war against the Pindaris and Marathas in 1817/18 (includes lists of the troops engaged, details of actions faught, and papers regarding the execution of the Kiladar of Talner at the orders of Lieut General Sir Thomas Hislop) [c 1818]
Persian and English copies of the peace treaty signed between Tipu Sultan, Ruler of Mysore, and the Allied Powers (ie the East India Company, the Nizam of Hyderabad, and the Marathas) on 18 Mar 1792, also a Jamabandi (Revenue Statement) of the territories ceded by Tipu to the Company (enclosure to Bengal Political Letter of 3 Sep 1792)