Correspondence between the Bengal Government and the Commander of H.M. Naval Squadron in the East Indies [Rear Admiral Sir Edward William Campbell Richard Owen] on the following subjects, viz:- the settlement established by Alexander Hare in the Cocos and Keeling Islands and Dutch claims thereto,...
Correspondence between the Bengal Government and Rear Admiral Sir Edward Owen, Vol 2:- extent of Malay piracy in the Malacca Straits and elsewhere in the Eastern Seas - insurrection in Java - report on the Dutch military forces in Java - further reference to the Dutch settlement in New Guinea - r...
Correspondence between the Bengal Government and Rear Admiral Sir Edward Owen, Vol 3:- operations of H.M. Naval Squadron against the pirates of the Malacca Straits and elsewhere - measures recommended by Owen for the suppression of piracy in the Eastern Seas - enslavement of Europeans in Borneo, ...
Correspondence between the Bengal Government and Rear Admiral Sir Edward Owen, Vol 4:- report of Captain Charles Howe Fremantle of H.M.S. Challenger on his visit to Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf and his cruise along the coasts of Sind, Cutch and Gujarat - his report on the opium trade between ...
Correspondence between the Bengal Government and Rear Admiral Sir Edward Owen, Vol 5:- correspondence of Owen with the Resident at Singapore and the Dutch Authorities at Riau and Batavia on the subject of piracy in the Eastern Seas - measures taken against the pirates - activities of French slave...
Question raised by the Madras Government as to whether natives of India and British subjects resident in India, are liable to forfeitures for engaging in the China trade without the Company's licence - opinion of the Advocate General of Bengal, John Pearson, that only British subjects require a l...