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IOR/H/242
- Record Id:
- 040-000004284
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-000004036
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000222.0x00001a
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- IOR/H/242
- Title:
- Maratha affairs.
- Scope & Content:
- (1) pp. 1-2, Memorandum on the Poona Negotiations April 1800 to 23rd June 1802. (2) pp. 5-6, Harford Jones to Chairman, Baghdad, 17th Feb. 1804, Lord Lake's Capture of Gwalior 4th Feb. 1804. (3) pp. 9-22, Some Account of Mahadji Sindhia from the Persian of Nooral Deen Hussein Khan by C. W. Malet 1779. (4) pp. 25-55, "Memoranda on a Maratha Army made on the spot in the Peshwa's army in the campaign against the Nizam A.D. 1795," by C. W. Malet. (5) pp. 57-75, Notes on affairs at Poona 7th March 1800 to 27th April 1801. (6) pp. 77-129, References to the Secret Proceedings relative to the Poona Negotiations 10th Sept. 1800 to 10th July 1803, The Peshwa, Sindhia, Holkar, Col. Close, Gen. Arthur Wellesley, Col. Perron. (7) pp. 133-70, Notes on Maratha Affairs from July to 21st Dec. 1803, Sindhia, Raja of Berar, Col. Collins and Gen. Wellesley. (8) pp. 171-92, Notes on the late transactions in the Maratha Empire 1798-1803, by Lord Wellesley 29th Dec. 1803. (9) pp. 195-200, Changes in the Maratha State from the time of Sivaji. (10) pp. 203-10, Memorandum on the political connection of the Gaikwar and the Poona Marathas and on the negotiations between Governor Duncan and Anand Rao Gaikwar. (11) pp. 211-21, Summary Account of the Gaikwar's Family and the Company's connection with the Baroda Government. Made in the Examiner's Office at the East India House. (12) pp. 223-31, Lord Wellesley's Policy with Holkar 1804. (13) pp. 235-64, Cessions by Sindhia and restorations, Sir George Barlow's Policy compared with that of Gerard Lake and Lord Wellesley. (14) pp. 267-98, Summary of Military operations with Holkar 16th May 1804 to 22nd Nov. 1805. (15) pp. 303-81, Proceedings relative to Jaswant Rao Holkar prior to the commencement of war in April 1804. (16) pp. 383-413, Information respecting the Marathas stated with reference to the Court's Despatches of 10th Sept. and 4th Dec. 1800 relative to negotiations with Poona and of 28th Feb. 1804 on the Treaty of Bassein 30th Jan. 1805. (17) pp. 417-30, Sketch of the Military Operations of the Maratha War from the Treaty of Bassein. Incomplete. (18) pp. 431-3, Tone's Account of the Marathas. See W. H. Tone. Letter to an Officer on some Institutions of the Maratha People (India Office Tracts, Tr. 109). (19) p. 437, Memoranda of Maratha names and places. (20) pp. 441-523, Memoranda on the Company's connection with Gujarat and on the reforms introduced in the Gaikwar's Administration. (21) pp. 525-31, Reports and Memoranda on Sindhia 1811. (22) pp. 533-41, 585-99, Reports and Memoranda on the Gaikwar 1802-11. (23) pp. 543-70, Reports and Memoranda on the Peshwa and Holkar 1803-12. (24) pp. 571-81, Peshwa's claims on the Nizam for Chaut. (25) pp. 605-20, Edmonstone's Minute of 30th June 1817 on the Peshwa's rights in Bundelkhand and Hindustan, transferred to the Company by the Treaty of 13th June 1817. (26) pp. 623-60, Notes on the hostile conduct of the Peshwa (Baji Rao) and his favourite Trimbakji Dauglia and measures necessary to restore former relations with the English 30th Oct. 1817; pp. 675-9, Submission of the Peshwa. (27) pp. 663-4, 683-94, 755-63, Notes on the proceedings of Gangadhar Sastri at Poona prior to his assassination on 19th July 1815, British responsibility for his safety. (28) pp. 697-704, Peshwa's claims on the Gaikwar. (29) pp. 705-38, Differences between the Treaty of Bassein (31st Dec. 1802) and that concluded at Poona by Elphinstone on 13th June 1817; pp. 739-51, 767-803; Memoranda on Cessions made by the Peshwa and Gaikwar 19th Dec. 1817; pp. 753, 807, Coloured plans to illustrate the Cessions. (30) pp. 809-54, Papers relative to the rupture with the Peshwa 1815. (31) pp. 857-910, Brief History of the Peninsula of Gujarat, known as Kathiawar. (32) pp. 863-4, Letter from Thomas Fisher, India House, 15th Dec. 1817, respecting the meanings of Titles ascribed to the Gaikwar.
- Collection Area:
- India Office Records and Private Papers
- Project / Collection:
- India Office Records
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-000004036
040-000004284 - Is part of:
- IOR/H : Home Miscellaneous
IOR/H/242 : Maratha affairs. - Hierarchy:
- 032-000004036[0123]/040-000004284
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: IOR/H
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 volume
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1779
- End Date:
- 1817
- Date Range:
- 1779-1817
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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