File S&C 304/1880 - Request of Sir William Robinson, late Madras Civil Service, regarding the payment of a charge for printing incurred by him in connection with Madras Statistics of Taxation
File S&C 308/1880 - Suggestion, from the Board of Trade Harbour Department, that the construction of a lighthouse on Minicoy Island should be proceeded with as little delay as possible
File S&C 309/1880 - Request of Messrs. Dunn Bothers, Manchester, for an extract of showing the quantity of certain imports into Calcutta, with a draft reply from W G Pedder, Secretary to the Statistics and Commerce Department, showing statistics on the quantity of alum, copperas, and brimstone imported into Calcutta from 1874 to 1879
File S&C 319/1880 - Enquiry from F Saunders, dated 2nd March 1880, regarding the receipt of 10 copies of a chart of Tuticorin from the Superintendent of the Marine Survey, Calcutta, but without a letter of advice
File S&C 322/1880 - Financial Despatch No.75 from the India Office, dated 4th March 1880, regarding the nomination of Surgeon-Major A J Payne, Superintendent of Lunatic Asylums at Bhowanipore and Dullunda, for the appointment of Surgeon-General in Bengal
File S&C 324/1880 - Letter from the Foreign Office, dated 11th March 1880, regarding a despatch received from Her Majesty’s Ambassador at Paris to the effect that the French Government will afford Major Waterhouse facilities to pursue his cartographical studies in Paris
File S&C 336/1880 - Letter from the Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Manchester, to the India Office, dated 11th March 1880, requesting a supply of certain parliamentary papers, accompanied with a draft reply advising of the discontinuance by the India Office of the distribution of such papers
File S&C 339/1880 - List regarding samples of Rhea fibre that were prepared at Saharanpur during recent trials and received in 12 cases at the Stores Depot for inspection
File S&C 341/1880 - Letter from Sir Julian Pauncefote, to the Under Secretary of State for India, requesting that original enclosures, which accompanied a previous letter from the Foreign Office with reference to the question of the payment of the allowance to the British Delegate to the Egyptian Board of Health, may be returned when finished with