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Mss Eur F699/1/2/6/32
- Record Id:
- 040-003315430
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-003256818
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100032807139.0x000001
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Mss Eur F699/1/2/6/32
- Title:
- Miscellaneous Subjects Bundle 16, part 2: Nos. 385-400c
- Scope & Content:
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385. Copy of a Despatch from the Secretary of State to the Governor General, dated 9 Dec 1858, being a reply to the Governor General's Despatches of 17 Jun 1858 and 4 Jul 1858 on the subject of the Oudh Proclamation.
386. Printed correspondence connected with Railways in Rohilcund and Oudh, and tramways in Rohilcund. Nov 1858. In envelope. Bound together.
387. Memorandum by Sir Robert Hamilton regarding military operations in Central India. In envelope. Endorsed: 'Written in Octr? 1857?' Governor General's Book Number 1315. See also Private Secretary's Letters Received item 4670.
387a. Memorandum by Sir Robert Hamilton with reference to the reorganisation of a Native Soldiery. With covering letter, dated 12 Oct [1857?]. In envelope.
387b. Memorandum by Sir Robert Hamilton discussing the reorganisation of Contingents in Central India; and on the abolition of coinage bearing the name of the King of Delhi, the independent states being allowed to coin in their own name a rupee of equal value with the Company's rupee. 10 Oct 1857. In envelope. Marginal notes by Charles Canning.
387c. Memorandum by Sir Robert Hamilton regarding the raising of Irregular Cavalry. 10 Oct 1857. With marginal notes by Charles Canning. In envelope.
388. Newscutting from the 'Sind Kossid' 24 May 1859 describing Tantia Topi's execution. In envelope.
389. Newscutting from the 'Economist' 12 Mar 1859 on the expected fall in the value of money, a discussion of a book by M Chevalier, translated by Mr Cobden. In envelope.
390. Newscutting from the 'Indian Statesman' 28 May 1859 regarding the probable fall in the value of gold, based on M Chevalier's book. In envelope.
391. Newscutting from the 'Indian Statesman' 21 May 1859 regarding gold currency in India mentioning M Chevalier's book. In envelope.
392. Copy of the forms of oaths of allegiance taken by Members of Parliament and 'Civil Members of the Crown.' 1859. In envelope. See also Private Secretary's Letters Received item 5534.
393. Printed papers relating to Private Companies for Canals of Irrigation and Navigation. One is a statement of imports and exports in Rajahmundry from 1836 to 1859, showing the increased revenue after Irrigation and Navigation works. 1859. Some marginal notes by Lord Harris. In envelope. Endorsed: Duplicates are in Miscellaneous Number 534. See also Private Secretary's Letters Received item 5623.
394. Abstracts of claims for compensation, by William Muir North West Provinces. 4 Jan 1859. 2 papers. In envelope.
395. Note by William Muir on the limitations introduced in the North West Provinces on the working of the Penal Acts. 26 Aug 1858. In envelope.
396. Newscutting of the Board of Trade Returns for the months ending 31 Jan 1857, 1858, 1859 showing the great increase in the amount of cotton exported to the British East Indies. 1859. In envelope.
397. Statement of Receipts and Charges of the Straits Settlements during the years 1854-55, 1855-56, 1856-57 and (estimated) 1857-58. 1857. In envelope.
398. Notes on the Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company.
399. Printed Abstract Numerical Statement of Applications for the Execution of Decrees pending and instituted before and disposed of in the several Civil Courts in the North West Provinces during 1848'. 26 Jun 1849. Endorsed: note that this statement was first introduced in 1835.
400. Note by Mr Lushington discussing compensation for losses during the Mutiny. With tables, abstracts. Feb 1859. In envelope.
400a. Results of meteorological observations taken at Camp Ranchie Chota Nagpore by Captain C A Pierce, 27th Madras Native Infantry. May-Sep 1858. In envelope. See also Private Secretary's Letters Received items 4088, 4346,
400b. Papers concerning the proceedings of the Government of India in the Ecclesiastical Department regarding a proposed increase of chaplains. 1856. Bound together, part printed, part manuscript. In envelope. See also Private Secretary's Letters Received items 4096, 4148.
400c. Two printed Pamphlets by Henry Cope on the silk trade and silk manufactures of the Punjab, and especially of Lahore. Apr-Oct 1858. In envelope. See also Private Secretary's Letters Received items 4482, 4697.
- Collection Area:
- India Office Records and Private Papers
- Project / Collection:
- India Office Private Papers
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-003256818
033-003309783
036-003309857
037-003309870
040-003315430 - Is part of:
- Mss Eur F699 : Papers of Charles Canning and Charlotte Canning, Earl and Countess Canning
Mss Eur F699/1 : Papers of Charles Canning, Viscount (later Earl) Canning
Mss Eur F699/1/2 : Private Secretary's Office Papers
Mss Eur F699/1/2/6 : Private Secretary: Registers and Papers on Miscellaneous Subjects
Mss Eur F699/1/2/6/32 : Miscellaneous Subjects Bundle 16, part 2: Nos. 385-400c - Hierarchy:
- 032-003256818[0001]/033-003309783[0002]/036-003309857[0006]/037-003309870[0033]/040-003315430
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Mss Eur F699
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 folder (22 items)
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1849
- End Date:
- 1859
- Date Range:
- 1849-1859
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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