An unsigned letter to Bogle, beginning with the usual compliments. The writer acknowledges the receipt of the letter from Bogle and mentions a pass (parawana) issued by a high official of Dinajpur; also mentioned are the Lama, the Devaraja of Bhutan and a doctor [possibly Dr Alexander Hamilton...
An unsigned letter to Bogle, beginning with the usual compliments, and mentioning Baksa [probably the Baksa Duar pass] and the Devaraja of Bhutan. Dated as: year 266
An unsigned letter to Bogle, beginning with the usual compliments, and acknowledging the receipt of letters and a present from Bogle Dated as: year 266
An unsigned letter to the Barha Sahed (Burra Sahib, high official) of Calcutta, probably Bogle, complimenting him and acknowledging the receipt of letters from him and from a person named Ramnatu [surname illegible]. The main subject of the letter is a dispute over some land between the writer...
An unsigned letter to Bogle, with the usual compliments, acknowledging the receipt of letters from Baxa and Bihar, together with the sum of Rs. 5000 sent from Calcutta and some Arab ponies. The writer expresses his pleasure that his bearer, Gaur Hainong has seen the high official at Calcutta, a...