Early English
Intercourse
with Burma.
Cambridge History of India - v5 - British India
.
Sir Frederick Haines.
1911.
SITA RAM KOHLI. "The army of Ranjit Singh. ” (Journ. Indian Hist. Feb. and
Sept. 1922. )
SMITH, R. BOSWORTH. Life of Lord Lawrence. 6th ed. 2 vols. 1885.
SMYTH, Major G. CARMICHAEL. A history of 'the reigning family of Lahore,
with some account of the Jummoo Rajahs, the Seik soldiers and their
Sirdars: with notes on Malcolm, Prinsep, Lawrence, Steinbach, McGregor
and the Calcutta Review. Calcutta, 1847.
THORBURN, S. S. The Punjab in peace and war. 1904.
WYILY, Col. H. C. Military memoirs of Lt. Gen. Sir Joseph Thackwell. 1908.
CHAPTER
XXX
BURMA, 1782-1852
A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
Bengal Secret and Political Consultations, years 1812, 1813, 1823, India Office
copies.
Government of India, Foreign Dept. , Secret and Political Consultations of
1829-52, including correspondence on the Ava residency, proposed retro-
cession of Tenasserim, journeys to the jade mines, Assam frontier, journals
of Major Burney and other officers in charge of the residency, events lead-
ing up to the 1852 war, etc.
ARAKAN. Some one hundred and ninety volumes of correspondence, 1823-52,
in the office of the Commissioner of Arakan, Akyab. The only reprint is
Précis of the Old Records (1823-4) of Historical Interest in the Office of
the Commissioner of Arakan, publ. Superintendent, Government printing,
Rangoon, 1922.
TENASSERIM. Some ninety volumes of correspondence, 1825-52, in the office of
the Commissioner of Tenasserim, Moulmein. ,The only reprints are by.
Mr J. S. Furnivall, I. C. S. , Correspondence for the years 1825-26 to 1842-43
in the office of the Commissioner. Tenasserim Division, publ. Superintendent,
Government printing, Rangoon, 1915, and Selected Correspondence of
## p. 651 (#679) ############################################
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serim Division, for the years 1825-26 to 1842-43, publ. ibid. 1916.
Eighty autograph letters of Lord Dalhousie to Sir Arthur Phayre 1852-6, in
possession of the University of Rangoon.
Letters of Thomas Spears, Government Correspondent at the Court of Ava, to
Captain Arthur Phayre, Commissioner of Pegu, 1854-60, in the Imperial
Record Dept. , Calcutta.
Journal of Sir Arthur Phayre 1852-9, two vols. , in possession of the University
of Rangoon.
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CRAWFURD, J. Journal of an embassy from the Governor General of India to
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KONBAUNGSET YAZAWIN. Mandalay. 1905. (The standard vernacular Burmese
chronicle from 1752. )
MCLEOD, W. C. Journal of a mission from Moulmein to the Frontiers of China,
1836-37. 1869.
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XXIV, 91.
Papers relating to the second Burma War. Parl. Papers, Session 1852, XXXVI,
139; 1852-3, LXIX, 351.
Papers relating to the route of Captain W. C. McLeod from Moulmein to the
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SYMES, M. Account of an embassy to the kingdom of Ava. 4to. 1800.
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ALEXANDER, Major-General Sir J. E. Travels from India to England comprising
a visit to the Burman Empire. 4to. 1827.
BUCHANAN, FRANCIS. Religion and literature of the Burmas. Ap. Asiatic Re-
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[BUTLER, Major JOHN. ) Sketch of the services of the Madras European Regt.
during the Burmese War by an officer of the corps. 1839.
BUTLER, J. Travels and adventures in the Province of Assam during a resid-
ence of fourteen years. 1855.
Cox, H. Journal of a residence in the Burman Empire. 1821.
DOVETON, F. B. Reminiscences of the Burmese War in 1824-5-6. 1852.
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GRIERSON, T. Select views of the seat of war. Oblong fol. Calcutta, 1825.
HAVELOCK, H. Memoir of the three campaigns of Major-General Sir Archibald
Campbell's army in Ava. Serampore, 1828.
JUDSON, Mrs.
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LAURIE, Col. W. F. B. The second Burmese War. 1853.
Pegu, being a narrative of events during the second Burmese War. 1854.
Our Burmese wars and relations with Burma. 1885.
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CHAPTER
XXXI
THE INDIAN STATES, 1818-57
A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The principal source of information-the proceedings of the Government
of India---is not generally accessible. In some degree this is made good by the
large number of Parliamentary Papers, see Printed Documents, infra; and a
good deal of matter occurs in the Home Miscellaneous series, see Hill's India
Office Records, Home Miscellaneous Series, passim.
The chief private collections in which information may be sought are
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BAIRD, J. G. A. Private letters of the Marquess of Dalhousie. 1910.
COLCHESTER, Lord. Indian dministration of Lord Ellenborough. 1874.
HASTINGS, Marquess of. Private journal. 2 vols. 1858.
JENKINS, RICHARD. Report 27th July 1826 on the territories of the Raja of
Nagpore. 4to. Calcutta, 1827.
LAW, Sir ALGERNON. India under Lord Ellenborough. 1926.
LOGAN, W. Collection of treaties. . . relating to British affairs in Malabar. Sm.
fol. Calicut, 1879.
Mysore Commissioner. Selections from the records. Bangalore, 1864.
Papers respecting a reform in the administration of the Nawab Wazir 1808-15.
1824. (Printed by the East India Company. )
Parliamentary Papers. Native States. General. 1831-2, XIV; 1844, XXXVI, 143,
165, 167; 1849, XXXix, 135; 1850, XLI, 395.
Annexations. 1856, XLV, 101; 1857-8, XLII, 151; 1859 (Session 2), xxv, 1.
Baroda. Memorial of Crishna Rao Withul. 1847-8, XLVII:, 137. Correspons
dence, 1850. XLI. 41. Outram's removal, 1852, XXXVII, parts I and u.
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Guicowar, 1852-3, LXIX. 255. Letters regarding succession, 1856, XIV,
161.
Hyderabad. Cession of territory, 1854, XLVII, 263.
Jhansi. Annexation, 1854-5, XL, 45.
Nagpur. Annexation, 1854, XLVNI, 317. Correspondence, 1856, XLV, 37.
Oudh. Bankers' claims, 1834, XLIV, 53, 101. Succession, 1837-8,
XLI, 381,
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Proceedings, 1846, XXXI, 347, 351, 373. Correspondence, 1838-47, 1847,
XLI, 291, 315, 327, 339. Correspondence, 1846-48, 1847-8, XLVIII, 321, 379,
423. Correspondence 1849, XXXIX, 137. Correspondence, 1850, XLI, 189,
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Sindhia. Correspondence, 1805-20, 1844. XXX11. 455. Correspondence, 1843-4.
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WILKS, M. Administration of Mysore, Calcutta, 1805.
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India. 2 vols. 8vo. 1862.
BOILEAU, Lt. A. H. E. Personal narrative of a tour through the western states
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FRASER, HASTINGS. Our faithful ally the Nizam. 1865.
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B. SECONDARY WORKS
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Sept. 1922. )
SMITH, R. BOSWORTH. Life of Lord Lawrence. 6th ed. 2 vols. 1885.
SMYTH, Major G. CARMICHAEL. A history of 'the reigning family of Lahore,
with some account of the Jummoo Rajahs, the Seik soldiers and their
Sirdars: with notes on Malcolm, Prinsep, Lawrence, Steinbach, McGregor
and the Calcutta Review. Calcutta, 1847.
THORBURN, S. S. The Punjab in peace and war. 1904.
WYILY, Col. H. C. Military memoirs of Lt. Gen. Sir Joseph Thackwell. 1908.
CHAPTER
XXX
BURMA, 1782-1852
A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
Bengal Secret and Political Consultations, years 1812, 1813, 1823, India Office
copies.
Government of India, Foreign Dept. , Secret and Political Consultations of
1829-52, including correspondence on the Ava residency, proposed retro-
cession of Tenasserim, journeys to the jade mines, Assam frontier, journals
of Major Burney and other officers in charge of the residency, events lead-
ing up to the 1852 war, etc.
ARAKAN. Some one hundred and ninety volumes of correspondence, 1823-52,
in the office of the Commissioner of Arakan, Akyab. The only reprint is
Précis of the Old Records (1823-4) of Historical Interest in the Office of
the Commissioner of Arakan, publ. Superintendent, Government printing,
Rangoon, 1922.
TENASSERIM. Some ninety volumes of correspondence, 1825-52, in the office of
the Commissioner of Tenasserim, Moulmein. ,The only reprints are by.
Mr J. S. Furnivall, I. C. S. , Correspondence for the years 1825-26 to 1842-43
in the office of the Commissioner. Tenasserim Division, publ. Superintendent,
Government printing, Rangoon, 1915, and Selected Correspondence of
## p. 651 (#679) ############################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY
651
Letters issued from and received in the office of the Commissioner, Tena3-
serim Division, for the years 1825-26 to 1842-43, publ. ibid. 1916.
Eighty autograph letters of Lord Dalhousie to Sir Arthur Phayre 1852-6, in
possession of the University of Rangoon.
Letters of Thomas Spears, Government Correspondent at the Court of Ava, to
Captain Arthur Phayre, Commissioner of Pegu, 1854-60, in the Imperial
Record Dept. , Calcutta.
Journal of Sir Arthur Phayre 1852-9, two vols. , in possession of the University
of Rangoon.
RICHARDSON, DAVID. Journals, Burma. 1829-35. British Museum, Add. MS,
30354.
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
BAIRD, J. G. A. Private letters of the Marquess of Dalhousie. 1910.
CRAWFURD, J. Journal of an embassy from the Governor General of India to
the Court of Ava (1826). 2 vols. 1834.
KONBAUNGSET YAZAWIN. Mandalay. 1905. (The standard vernacular Burmese
chronicle from 1752. )
MCLEOD, W. C. Journal of a mission from Moulmein to the Frontiers of China,
1836-37. 1869.
Papers relating to the first Burma War 1812-24. Parl. Papers, Session 1825,
XXIV, 91.
Papers relating to the second Burma War. Parl. Papers, Session 1852, XXXVI,
139; 1852-3, LXIX, 351.
Papers relating to the route of Captain W. C. McLeod from Moulmein to the
frontier of China and to the route of Dr Richardson on his fourth mission
to the Shan provinces of Burma, or extracts from the same, Parl. Papers,
Session 1868-9, XLVI, 281 sqq.
PEMBERTON, R. B. Report on the Eastern Frontier of British India. . . with a
supplement by Dr Bayfield on the British Political Relations with Ava.
Calcutta, 1835.
Report on the Progress of Arakan under British rule from 1826 to 1869. Ran-
goon, 1874.
SYMES, M. Account of an embassy to the kingdom of Ava. 4to. 1800.
WILSON, H. H. Documents illustrative of the Burmese War. 1827.
YULE, HENRY. Mission to the Court of Ava in 1855. 1858.
CONTEMPORARY PUBLICATIONS
ALEXANDER, Major-General Sir J. E. Travels from India to England comprising
a visit to the Burman Empire. 4to. 1827.
BUCHANAN, FRANCIS. Religion and literature of the Burmas. Ap. Asiatic Re-
searches, 1835.
[BUTLER, Major JOHN. ) Sketch of the services of the Madras European Regt.
during the Burmese War by an officer of the corps. 1839.
BUTLER, J. Travels and adventures in the Province of Assam during a resid-
ence of fourteen years. 1855.
Cox, H. Journal of a residence in the Burman Empire. 1821.
DOVETON, F. B. Reminiscences of the Burmese War in 1824-5-6. 1852.
GOUGER, H. Personal narrative of two years' imprisonment in Burmah. 1860.
GRIERSON, T. Select views of the seat of war. Oblong fol. Calcutta, 1825.
HAVELOCK, H. Memoir of the three campaigns of Major-General Sir Archibald
Campbell's army in Ava. Serampore, 1828.
JUDSON, Mrs.
An account of the American Baptist Mission to the Burman
Empire. 1823.
LAURIE, Col. W. F. B. The second Burmese War. 1853.
Pegu, being a narrative of events during the second Burmese War. 1854.
Our Burmese wars and relations with Burma. 1885.
## p. 652 (#680) ############################################
652
BIBLIOGRAPHY
MARRYAT, Captain F. Olla Podrida. 1840.
MARSHALL, J. Narrative of the naval operations in Ava, during the Burmese
War, in the years 1824, 1825, and 1826. 1830.
Maulmain Chronicle, The. Jan. 1849 to April 1850 (and other volumes).
MOORE, Lt. JOSEPH. Eighteen coloured views taken at or near Rangoon. Fol.
1825-6.
ROBERTSON, T. C. Political Incidents of the first Burmese War. 1853.
SNODGRASS, Major JOHN JANIES. The Burmese War. 1827.
[TRANT, Capt. THOMAS A. ] Two years in Ava 1824-26. 8vo. 1827.
WHITE, Capt. W. A political history of the extraordinary events which led to
the Burmese War. 1827.
B. SECONDARY WORKS
British Burma Gazetteer. 2 vols. Rangoon, 1879-80.
GAIT, E. A. A History of Assam. Calcutta, 1906. New ed. 1927.
Hall, D. G. E.
Early English Intercourse with Burma. 1928.
LEE-WARNER, Sir WILLIAM. The Life of the Marquis of Dalhousie. 2 vols. 1904.
STEBBING, E. P. The Forests of India. 3 vols. 1922.
WAYLAND, F. A Memoir of the Life and Labours of the Rev. Adoniram Judson,
D. D. 2 vols. Boston and London, 1853.
CHAPTER
XXXI
THE INDIAN STATES, 1818-57
A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The principal source of information-the proceedings of the Government
of India---is not generally accessible. In some degree this is made good by the
large number of Parliamentary Papers, see Printed Documents, infra; and a
good deal of matter occurs in the Home Miscellaneous series, see Hill's India
Office Records, Home Miscellaneous Series, passim.
The chief private collections in which information may be sought are
those described at p. 644 supra.
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
AITCHISON. Treaties, See p. 623 supra.
BAIRD, J. G. A. Private letters of the Marquess of Dalhousie. 1910.
COLCHESTER, Lord. Indian dministration of Lord Ellenborough. 1874.
HASTINGS, Marquess of. Private journal. 2 vols. 1858.
JENKINS, RICHARD. Report 27th July 1826 on the territories of the Raja of
Nagpore. 4to. Calcutta, 1827.
LAW, Sir ALGERNON. India under Lord Ellenborough. 1926.
LOGAN, W. Collection of treaties. . . relating to British affairs in Malabar. Sm.
fol. Calicut, 1879.
Mysore Commissioner. Selections from the records. Bangalore, 1864.
Papers respecting a reform in the administration of the Nawab Wazir 1808-15.
1824. (Printed by the East India Company. )
Parliamentary Papers. Native States. General. 1831-2, XIV; 1844, XXXVI, 143,
165, 167; 1849, XXXix, 135; 1850, XLI, 395.
Annexations. 1856, XLV, 101; 1857-8, XLII, 151; 1859 (Session 2), xxv, 1.
Baroda. Memorial of Crishna Rao Withul. 1847-8, XLVII:, 137. Correspons
dence, 1850. XLI. 41. Outram's removal, 1852, XXXVII, parts I and u.
## p. 653 (#681) ############################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY
653
Corrupt practices. 1852-3, 1. XX-LXXIII. Guarantee to subjects of the
Guicowar, 1852-3, LXIX. 255. Letters regarding succession, 1856, XIV,
161.
Hyderabad. Cession of territory, 1854, XLVII, 263.
Jhansi. Annexation, 1854-5, XL, 45.
Nagpur. Annexation, 1854, XLVNI, 317. Correspondence, 1856, XLV, 37.
Oudh. Bankers' claims, 1834, XLIV, 53, 101. Succession, 1837-8,
XLI, 381,
411; 1839, XXXIX, 191. Loans from the king, and papers of 1355-6,
XLV, 341, 659. Annexation, 1857 (Session 1), XI, 109.
Satara. Commission of enquiry, etc. , 1836, 1843, XXXVIII, I, 109; Correspon-
dence, 1839-44, 1844, XXXVI, 345. Correspondence, 1845, XXXIV, 433.
Proceedings, 1846, XXXI, 347, 351, 373. Correspondence, 1838-47, 1847,
XLI, 291, 315, 327, 339. Correspondence, 1846-48, 1847-8, XLVIII, 321, 379,
423. Correspondence 1849, XXXIX, 137. Correspondence, 1850, XLI, 189,
203. Correspondence, 1851, XLI, 735, 741. Proceedings, 1852-3, LXIX, 535.
Sindhia. Correspondence, 1805-20, 1844. XXX11. 455. Correspondence, 1843-4.
XXXVI, 165,
Pecuniary transactions of Messrs Palmer and Co. with the Nizam. Printed by
the East India Company. 1824.
PLOWDEN, TREVOR CHICHELE. Précis of correspondence relating to the affairs
of Mysore 1799-1878. Calcutta, 1878.
WILKS, M. Administration of Mysore, Calcutta, 1805.
CONTEMPORARY PUBLICATIONS
ARNOLD, Sir EDWIN. The Marquis of Dalhousie's administration of British
India. 2 vols. 8vo. 1862.
BOILEAU, Lt. A. H. E. Personal narrative of a tour through the western states
of Rajważa in 1835. 4to. Calcutta, 1837.
BRIGGS, H. G. The Nizam. 2 vols. 1861.
FRASER, HASTINGS. Our faithful ally the Nizam. 1865.
Historical sketch of the princes of India. . . by an officer in the service of the
H. E. I. C. Edinburgh, 1833.
HOUGH, Major WILLIAM. History of the Bhopal principality. Calcutta, 1845.
JACKSON, Sir CHARLES. A vindication of the Marquis of Dalhousie's Indian
administration. 1865.
JONES, B. S. Papers relating to the progress of the British power in India and
the system of subsidiary alliances, n. d.
KNIGHTON, WILLIAM, „Private life of an eastern king. Ed. Smith. 1921.
MIR HASAN 'ALI, Mrs. The Mussalmanns of India. Reprinted 1917.
PATTON, ROBERT. The principles of Asiatic monarchies. 1801.
SLEEMAN, Sir WILLIAM H. Journey through the kingdom of Oude in the years
1849-50. 2 vols. 1858.
SUTHERLAND, JOHN. Sketches of the relations subsisting berween the British
Government in India and the different native states. 1837.
B. SECONDARY WORKS
BILGRAMI, S. H. and WILLMOT, C. Historical and descriptive sketch of the
Nizam's dominions. 2 vols. 1883-4.
COLEBROOKE, Sir H. T. Life of Elphinstone. 2 vols. 1884.
DALY, Major H. Memoirs of General Sir Henry Dermot Daly. 1905.
FRASER, Col. HASTINGS. Memoir and correspondence of General James Stuart
Fraser. 1885.
HARDINGE, Viscount. Viscount Hardinge. Oxford, 1900.
HOPE, J. The house of Scindea. 1863.
KAYE, J. W. Life. . . of Charles, Lord Metcalfe.