The Enclosures to Secret Letter No. 4 (Not included in the Volume)
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The enclosures (not included in the volume) cover the following: demand by Maharaja Ranjit Singh for tribute from the Amirs of Hyderabad, Mirpur and Khairpur in Sindh; the confirmation of the capture, by the troops of Ranjit Singh, of Mir Bahram Khan Mazari’s capital Rojhan; the three kharitas fr...
The enclosure covers the credentials provided by the Governor General to John McNeill as the new British Envoy and Resident Minister at the Court of Persia.
Secret Department, Enclosures to Secret Letters from India, Jan. to Aug. 1837, Vol. 46
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The papers in the volume relate to the mission of the Political Agent in Ludhiana Captain Claude Martine Wade to the court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh at Lahore; the mission of the Political Agent in Sindh Colonel Henry Pottinger to the court of Mir Nur Muhammad Khan Talpur at Hyderabad; and the mi...
The Enclosures to Secret Letters Nos. 1-2 (Not included in the Volume)
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The three folios consist of a note explaining that the enclosures to Letters Nos. 1-2 are not included in the volume, together with an abstract of the contents of the missing enclosures. The missing enclosures concern the following subjects: The arrival of Political Agent in Sindh Colonel Henry...
The three hundred and four folios in the collection begin with an abstract of the contents of Secret Letter No. 3. The enclosures to Secret Letter No. 3 themselves are primarily concerned with the following subjects: The arrival of the Political Agent in Ludhiana Captain Claude Martine Wade at ...
The Enclosures to Secret Letters Nos. 4-8 (Not included in the Volume)
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The ten folios consist of a note explaining that the enclosures to Letters Nos. 4-8 are not included in the volume, together with an abstract of the contents of the missing enclosures. The missing enclosures concern the following subjects: The relative advantages of different modes of communica...
The assurances of the Maharaja of the Punjab Ranjit Singh that his forces would not invade Sindh without prior coordination between the governments, and his acceptance of British mediation in disputes with the Amirs of Sindh if pursued as discretely as possible, following discussions with the Pol...
The volume consists of Enclosures to Despatches to the East India Company Secret Committee, dated 9 September-27 December 1837. The Despatches themselves are not included in the volume. The main subjects covered by the enclosures include: negotiations over a modified treaty with the new King of...
Enclosures to Despatch to the Secret Committee No. 11, dated 9 September 1837. The enclosures relate to the affairs of Oude [Oudh], subsequent to the accession of the new king [Muhammad Ali Shah, on 7 July 1837], and consist of correspondence and minutes dated 15 July-21 August 1837. The paper...
Enclosures to Despatch to the Secret Committee No. 12, dated 11 September 1837. The enclosures relate to changes in the government of Nipaul [Nepal], and consist of reports from the Resident at Catmandhoo [Kathmandu] (Brian Houghton Hodgson), dated 15 June - 21 August 1837. The papers cover: t...