Mahomed Sadick's Journal': an account of the geography and political and military condition of Afghanistan by an agent 'ordered by Major John Malcolm to proceed to Cabul for the purpose of obtaining information on various points respecting Zemaun Shah and the Afghan Government'
Copy of letter from Kirkpatrick to Lord Wellesley, Governor-General of Bengal 1798-1805, on the Revenue yielded by the territories of Mysore and the areas to be ceded to the Company, the Nizam and the Peshwa
Letters from P Ragaviah; also a 'Refutation of Mr Newnham's charge against the Hindoos' by P Ragaviah (Newnham's article appeared in the Monthly Review, Feb 1804)
Letters from Lt-Col Mark Wilks, author of Historical Sketches of the south of India, (3 vols; 1810-17) relating to his historical researches, in particular to Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan
Kirkpatrick's answers to queries by Lord Wellesley regarding the French Corps in the service of Hyderabad, discussing its disbandment and political relations with the Nizam and the Marathas; further points discussing the European troops in Sindhia's service and policy in the event of an invasion ...
Copy of letter to Jonathan Duncan, Governor of Bombay, on the question of a subsidiary treaty and the line to be taken in negotiations with the Peshwa (1st page missing)
Copy of letter to Lord Minto, written while Malcolm was Resident at Mysore, on the need for the Residency to be placed under the control of the Supreme Government rather than the Government of Madras, and on relations with Mysore generally
Volume labelled 'Memoir for illustrating a Geographical Sketch of Nepaul and the adjacent Countries', pp 1-174 (ie the manuscript of Kirkpatrick's published Account of the Kingdom of Nepaul, London 1811) Dated as: no date