p.79: Warren Hastings to William Harwood Ameers no longer needed in the Mofussil. All to return to Calcutta. Tells Hardwood to give them escort etc. Asks if any assistance is needed in the completion of the settlement. 2 folios.
p.85: P. Francis to [William Harwood?] Mr Wheeler has lost his passage. Sir Eyre Coote still in the clouds. Harwood's position should be safe. Robertson is coming down to solicit superintendence of Adaulat. Asks if Mr Wombwell is coming to Masquerade. 2 folios.
p.87: P. Francis to William Harwood There are rumours of negotiations between members of Council but he has not entered into an engagement with Hastings or Barwell. Wants peace but not alliance with Hastings. Hastings intends to reinstate Rajabullul as Roy royan. 2 folios.
p.89: P. Francis to William Harwood Does not matter if Harwood's public letters are read. Expects Indian affairs will be brought before parliament early in the present session and a new commission will be set up. 2 folios.
p.91: P. Francis to William Harwood Thanks Harwood for his efforts in enquiring about lumber. Wants it at the month of the Jellinghee river before the last day of May. 2 folios.
p.93: P. Francis to [William Harwood?] Sir Eyre Coote landed at Calcutta yesterday. Was sworn in at the Board today. Sir Eyre Coote says that Indian affairs were to be introduced last winter in the King's Speech. Thinks number of Council will be increased to seven and that they will have a fleet ...
p.37: J. Clavering to [William Harwood?] Pleased at Harwood's recovery. Heard a report of Harwood's death a few days ago - and Harwood should be gratified to know that he was much mourned. Resolved to raise Militia Sepoys to establish Phousdary jurisdiction. Sepoys to be posted at Dinagepore. ...
p.81: J. Clavering to Wm. Harwood His support over Mr Purling's appointment is a tribute to Harwood's good work. Thinks commission a desirable object to Mr Purling only because of his outstanding balances. Does not approve of order sent to Harwood three weeks before to assist managers of the B...
p.97: P. Francis to William Harwood Sends copy of company's order for continuation of Government. But only a temporary order till new appointments made. Mahomed Raza Cawn ordered to be reinstated. Every act of Hastings and Barwell condemned and reversed. At a Board meeting, Hastings opposed reins...