Correspondence, mostly drafts by Sir Benjamin, with Charles Grant (Lord Glenelg), Lord Auckland and others on the judicial administration of the Straits Settlements and proposals for its reform
Letters mainly to Benjamin Malkin from Elizabeth Whitehorne, his mother Charlotte, Christofer Wordsworth, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge about a lay fellowship for Benjamin's brother Frederic, and others. 1821-32 3 letters from Benjamin Malkin to his brothers, Frederic and Arthur. 1830, ...
Letters to Sir Benjamin Malkin, Calcutta from Lady Malkin in Penang, enclosing correspondence she has received, on domestic and social matters Sep-Nov 1835 one letter to Sir Benjamin's brother Arthur, London, from George Peacock, Trinity College, Cambridge 1835 one letter from Charles Willia...
Letters to Benjamin Malkin, Serjeants' Inn and on circuit (to 4 May 1832), Penang (1833-4) and Calcutta mainly from Elizabeth Whitehorne on domestic and social matters; also from business friends in London, T B Macaulay in Calcutta and his mother; 2 letters asking for preferment
Letters to Sir Benjamin in London, Penang, Singapore and Calcutta from his wife Elizabeth on mainly social and domestic matters, and from former legal colleagues in England on legal and political matters as well 1832-36 2 letters to Elizabeth [Lady] Malkin from Samuel B Hall and her grandmothe...
Mainly letters to Benjamin Malkin from Elizabeth Whitehorne on social and domestic affairs Feb 1831; Jan-Mar 1832 2 letters to Sir Benjamin's brother A T Malkin, 1 from Lady Malkin on social and domestic affairs and 1 from Thomas Clark, solicitor 1836; 1838 one letter from Benjamin to his ...
Letter to Benjamin Malkin from Charles Grant (Baron Glenelg) offering Malkin the Recordership of Penang [compare no 34] 5 Apr 1832 Commission to Sir Benjamin Heath Malkin to be a justice of the Supreme Court of Bengal at Calcutta 8 Aug [1834]