File S&C 936/1880 - Statistics and Commerce Department minute paper as to the forwarding of an extract of a letter received from the Government of India regarding the grounding of the ss.Orion in the Hooghly River in 1879
File S&C 939/1880 - Letter from Lloyds, London, dated 5th August 1880, to the Under Secretary of State for India, expressing the gratitude of the Committee of Lloyds for a letter referring to a report made by the Master of the Cedric the Saxon on an alleged shipwreck on the shore of an island south west of Tristan d’Acunha (da Cunha)
File S&C 941/1880 - Letter from Lloyds, London, dated 6th August 1880, relating to a supposed shipwreck near Tristan d’Acunha (da Cunha), believed to be the barque Hamlet, a vessel belonging to Messrs. Bowring & Co.
File S&C 947/1880 - Submission, by Messrs. Allen, 13 Waterloo Place, London, for patronage of a copy of the work entitled Kandahar in 1879, the diary of Brigade Major Le Messurier
File S&C 958/1880 - Papers relating to arrangements for the preparation by W W Hunter of the Imperial Gazetteer, and an extension of time for completing the work
File S&C 962/1880 - Statistics and Commerce Department minute paper regarding the forwarding to the Board of Trade of a copy of a letter from the Government of India on the subject of the provision of boat accommodation and other life-saving appliances for passenger vessels
File S&C 968/1880 - Letters from the Government of Punjab advising of the despatch of 158 samples of Punjab wheat to the address of the Under Secretary of State for India
File S&C 971/1880 - Application by the Philological Secretary of the Asiatic Society of Bengal for a copy of the Rigveda, on behalf of Pandit Satyavrata Samasrami, a Vedic scholar in India and editor of the Samaveda
File S&C 977/1880 - Statistics and Commerce minute paper referring to a discrepancy as to the incorrect entry regarding the capacity of boats on the ss. Wistow Hall
File S&C 982/1880 - Government of Madras Marine Department letter No.295 dated 2nd July 1880, and related papers, regarding the hooking and taking on board of an anchor, with approximately 20 to 30 fathoms of chain, by Commander A C Balle of the French barque G.B. No.6923, when leaving the port at Gopálpur for St. Nazaire