p.7: P. Francis to [William Harwood?] Raja's proposal accepted. Treasury of Rungpore has been mentioned at Board. Miserable state of country when Harwood took over. 2 folios.
p.5: P. F [rancis] to [William Harwood?] Governor is looking for a more healthy spot as seat of District than Dinagepore. Tells Harwood to take care for revenue and for people. Asks Harwood to send copies of all his letters from himself (i.e. Francis). 2 folios.
p.9: P. Francis to William Harwood Board is insisting on Bankers paying into the Kalsa the amount of the Rungpore collection already paid to their agents. Wants Harwood's opinion. Institution of the Bank being closed on 12 June next. 2 folios.
p.13: P. Francis to William Harwood Will bring Christie's affair before Board on Tuesday. In favour of Harwood's Rungpore settlement scheme. Impropriety of Naib of Purnea being at same time Farmer of the province. 2 folios.
p.39: J. Clavering to [William Harwood?] Does not know how M. R. Cawn proposes to regulate Phousdary courts. But, however justice is administered in India, corruption is sure to find its way into the courts. Mr Barwell has come to Berhanpore to form and arm his company. Will be pleased to nominat...
p.41: P. Francis to William Harwood Afraid that Harwood's brother will have to wait for his appointment until after Mr Gowdie's. Must obey the sub poena. 2 folios.
p.59: P. Francis to [William Harwood?] Will make enquiries about Lt. Pringle. Asks Harwood to return as soon as possible the enclosed papers. 2 folios.
p.67: P. Francis to [William Harwood?] Been on visit to Mr Shore at Hishenagur. The Ameer's Scheme is a "silly wicked scheme" - a scheme in which the Governor is a dupe. General Clavering speaks highly of Harwood. Warns Harwood that he will not get much favour if the other party stop in power. No...