Papers regarding the affairs of Ajmere [Ajmer], Vol 3: Correspondence and reports regarding the condition of the tanks and their embankments in the Ajmere District
Papers regarding the Establishment and boring apparatus furnished to Captain G G Malet, Superintendent and Commandant at Balmeer, for the purpose of securing a better supply of water in the vicinity of Balmeer [Balmere or Balmer]
Papers regarding a British subject named Ladum Ali Shah, an inhabitant of Delhi, accused of the murder of a woman named Nooree in the Territory of the Gaikwar of Baroda, made over to His Highness for trial
Proceedings relating to an individual who called himself Hajee Mahomed Riza Khan, and who arrived in Bombay from Muscat in February 1843 with a Firman in his favour to the address of the Bombay Government purporting to have been issued by His Highness Abdul Mejid Khan, Sultan of Constantinople
Scope & Content:
The proceedings concern the suspicions of the Bombay Government regarding Hajee Mahomed Riza Khan, and the measures taken to ascertain whether or not he was an imposter
Papers on the mode adopted in the manufacture of tea by the Chinese tea makers in Kumaon
Scope & Content:
The papers include two copies of a report from William Jameson, Superintendent of the Botanical Garden, North Western Provinces, dated 23rd May 1843, on the method adopted by the Chinese tea manufacturers in manufacturing tea at the Government Establishment at Almora, with colour sketches of the...
Memorial from Lieutenant John Pottinger of the Regiment of Artillery respecting certain claims of his late brother, Major Eldred Pottinger for allowances and compensation alleged to be due to him for loss of his property in Afghanistan
Scope & Content:
Includes a list of his property which was taken by the enemy at Kabul, 5th November 1841
Papers relating to the General Order, dated 13th February 1843, authorising loans to military officers to assist in the erection of their houses at new Stations
Papers reporting the general effects of the operations carried on under the Superintendence of G Mutti for the cultivation of silk in the Deccan, and the measures which had been adopted in furtherance of that object