Copy of an anonymous 'Description of the Chinese Empire', with prospects for exporting cotton from Bengal and introducing indigo cultivation into Bengal, Mar 1790
Copy correspondence between Robert Kyd of Calcutta and the Government of Bengal, on the merits of building ships at Calcutta rather than Bombay, Nov-Dec 1784
Letter from John Geddes to Henry Dundas, London 29 May 1792, enclosing his translation of 'A grammar of the Chinese language expressed by the letters that are commonly used in Europe, from the Latin of F.John Antony Rodriguez, a Spaniars of the Order of St Austin, who had been a missionary for more than twenty years in the interior parts of China'
'A particular account of the unfortunate accident which happened at Whampoa 24th Nov 1784' [a Chinese killed by a salute fired by the Lady Hughes Indiaman]