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Mss Eur E104
- Record Id:
- 040-003377788
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002264871
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100045681514.0x000001
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- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Mss Eur E104
- Title:
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Raffles Collection II.
Papers relating to the Java expedition and a report on Pachitan
by J. Crawfurd occupy the greater part of this volume. - Scope & Content:
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1, pp. 1˗24: Memo proposing the Capture of Java from the
French in 1810 by Mr Raffles. No. 226. (W. M. 1809).
This deals with the following topics: Decline of the Dutch
power in the East; the greater part of Java still independent;
but Marshal Daendels has partially restored authority, by
reforms of abuses and curruption, and by strengthening the
army; removal of capital to Semarang proposed; reign of
terror under Daendels causes discontent; monopoly of rice
the chief source of power; reputation of the British;
resources of Java.
2, pp. 25˗29 : (W. M. 1607.) This begins, “Having
thus stated to your Lordship the foregoing observations
on specific topics connected with the acquisition
of Java . . . I shall now briefly advert to some more
general views ... it will be of the most importance to
ascertain from the original Dutch records how far their
territorial cessions and exclusive privileges do actually
extend ….I conceive they might easily be prevailed upon
by suggestions to invest the Governor-General of India with
the ancient title of Bitara equivalent to Lord Protector …
which would not I conceive be reckoned injurious to the
dignity of any modern chieftain….” [Extract.]
3, pp. 33˗112: Memoir on the value, political & financial,
of the Dutch , possessions in the East, & as to the mode of
administration in the case of being annexed to the British
power. No. 231 (W. M. 1809). The main topics are: Effect
of the situation in Europe; general advantages of the
acquisition of Java, &c.; the dependence of the native chiefs
on a superior authority; the exclusive policy of the Dutch;
suppression of the smaller states necessary; Dutch
monopolies; fixed export prices by the Dutch; American
buyers; monopoly of spices; evils that would arise from
allowing trade without restrictions; opening up of commerce
through eastern ports; high duties at Penang; limitation
of trade; Calcutta should not be a rival; foreign traders to
he included in regulations; the Chinese to be restricted ;
Penang, or Malacca, or Rhio as the entrepôt duties; farming
collection; the Captain China; commerce and politics;
the policy of continuing for a time the present Regulations ;
employment of Dutch inhabitants; administration of justice.
(See also 234, 15.)
4, pp. 113˗116: Estimate of the value of Exports from the
Eastern Archipelago to India in the year 1819. Two copies,
dated 20th December 1819.
5, pp. 119˗120: Proclamation. After preamble, “In
consequence of the glorious and decisive Victory obtained
by the British Army, under the Command of His Excellency
Lieutt General Sir Samuel Auchmuty .... at Meestet Cornelis
... the 29th August 1811. ...”
6, pp. 121˗128: (Raffles) to the Governor- General. Malacca,
21 Jany 1811. This relates to Banjermasin, its trade, &c.
7, pp. 129˗166: (1) History of the Indian Archipelago, by
Mr Crawfurd, F.R.S., late British Resident at the Court of
the Sultan of Java … 1820.
(2) Proceedings of the Agricultural Society established in
Sumatra, 1820. Vol. 1. Bencoolen... 1821.
(3) Malayan Miscellanies. Vol.1. Bencoolen.... 1820.
Begins: “The works which we have selected for the head of
the present Article ....” The review is not very favourable
to Crawfurd’s History. There is no signature, and no date.
8, pp. 169˗228: Report upon the District of Pachitan
(W.M. 1808). . This is neither dated nor signed, but a
document in the appendix is dated 25th August 1812 and
is attested by J. Crawfurd. The report has the following
“side headings”: General description of the country;
Agriculture; Mountain rice; Castor oil plant; Tobacco;
Indigo; Black pepper; Rice; Population; Nature of landed
tenures, and administrstion of the land rent ; Average of the
land tax; Analysis of a village; Bukul; Kubayan; , Kahúm;
Cultivators; Division of the lands; Chachah; Júng; Settle-
ment of Pachitan; Police and Administration of Justice;
Character of the people; Books; Evidence ; Retaliation;
Punishment; Courts of Justice and Police; Police of
Pachitan ; Commerce; Description of the Bay and Valley;
Salt; Teak wood; Mineral coal (called Ambar by the
Javanese); Conclusion.
Appendix. No. 1, Translation of a Nawolo or Peijagam
(dated 25th August 1812 and certified by J. Crawfurd);
No. 2, Land measure; No. 3, Long measure; No. 4, Corn
measure; No. 5, Table of the price of Provisions at Pachitan.
Postscript (a record bed of coals ... ).
Explanations of the References.
See Blagden’s Cat. Mackenzie Coll., Pr. 21, 5, where a copy
of this report is described. This copy contains, what ours
lacks, a table of contents, according to which the report was
written by J. Crawfurd in 1812 or 1813.
- Collection Area:
- India Office Records and Private Papers
- Project / Collection:
- Bollinger 3
India Office Private Papers - Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002264871
040-003377788 - Is part of:
- Mss Eur C34-36; D199-200; E104-110; F31-33 : Raffles Collection
Mss Eur E104 : Raffles Collection II.Papers relating to the Java expedition and a report on Pachitanby J. Crawfurd occupy the greater part of… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002264871[0002]/040-003377788
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Mss Eur C34-36; D199-200; E104-110; F31-33
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- pp 228 (38x25 cm)
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1810
- End Date:
- 1822
- Date Range:
- 1810-1822
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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