Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 3 - Government of India lift their ban on the receipt of bullion at Madras - they authorise the Madras Government to reopen a depot for bullion purchases and to commence the coinage of copper pieces
Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 5 - memorial to the Court of Directors from William Bannister, dated 5 Jan 1837, regarding certain allegedly erroneous reports made by him when Assay Master (with appendices, and associated correspondence)
Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 6 - adverse comments by the former Mint Master [Timothy Vansittart Stonhouse] on Dr William Bannister's memorial of 5 Jan 1837 - the Madras Mint Committee take exception to the harsh tone of Stonhouse's remarks
Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 9 - Dr William Bannister to superintend the manufacture of copper coinage - expense of adapting the mint machinery for this purpose
Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 10 - the Madras Government request the Court of Directors to send out twelve pairs of laminating rollers, and dies for gold, silver and copper
Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 12 - unfavourable report by the Assay Master of the Calcutta Mint [James Prinsep] on the Madras Mint's method of making copper scissel malleable by adding an admixture of tin - Madras Government reward the discoverer of the process, Davasagam, with a gratuity...
Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 13 - Madras Government forward to England specimens of half anna coins manufactured by the method discovered by Davasagam
Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 14 - expenses incurred on account of repairs and by an increase in establishment - report by the Assay Master [William Bannister] on the progress made in the manufacture of copper coinage