p.27: Geo. Monson to [William Harwood?] Only supported Harwood in his appointment to Dinagepore because he thought Harwood was entitled to the post both by merit and by conduct. Was very pleased with his superintendence of the Pergunnahs in his division. Mr Wilton has got contract of opium in Mr ...
p.23: J. Clavering to [William Harwood?] Apologises for not writing but has been very busy. Praises Harwood's measures in settlement of Rungpore and in recovering money from agents of the Bank. Hears that it is usual for senassies to infest a district in cold weather, so tells him to keep batt...
p.11: P. Francis to William Harwood Irreconcilable divisions prevail in the council - with consequent delays in business and the conduct of public affairs. This due to a reciprocal want of confidence among the members of Council. Hence great duty and trust devolves upon local councils. Harwood...
p.29: P. Francis to William Harwood Praises Harwood's activity and ability. Saw Raja's Vaqueels ten days previously who said they were ready to do anything he wanted. Does not wish to 'make much ceremony with him'. Thinks Raja is hiding something because he has been so unwilling to give any pa...
p.45: J. Clavering to William Harwood Hopes settlement has answered expectations. Method of fixing a system to exclude all arbitrary demands on ryot has never been attempted. Present system leaves great room for abuse and farmers etc. do not want to change it. Quotes two cases of complaint. Very ...