Revenue, Judicial and Legislative Committee Papers
Scope & Content:
Papers re introduction of quinine-yielding cinchona into India, 1836-1859; bound with papers re Madras Observatory, 1855 and Madras School of Art, 1854
Revenue, Judicial and Legislative Committee Papers
Scope & Content:
Rurki Geological Museum, 1854; Ajanta cave temples, 1845; minute by Sir George Clerk on government of North-Western Provinces, 1843; Garhwal copper mines, 1846; rules for conduct of correspondence etc, 1830-1847; plumbago of Kumaon and Travancore, 1854
The Public Home Correspondence consists of a series containing original letters received and draft replies (1858-1879) and a series of out-letters (1859-1879). Judicial Home Correspondence of the Company and the India Office is arranged in three series covering the period 1837-1879.
The volumes contain original letters received and the draft replies, if any. Until the end of 1860 (L/PJ/2/14) the letters were given a consecutive number as received. From 1861 they were given a 'fractional' number, the numerator denoting the main subject and the denominator the sub-head.