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CHAPTER XVIII
LEGISLATION AND GOVERNMENTS, 1786-1818
A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The principal surviving record series of the Board of Control at the India
Office are summarised in Foster, Guide, pp. 33-6.
Castlereagh's correspondence when President of the Board forms vols. 502
sqq. of the Home Miscellaneous Series. The Dundas papers, which would
have been invaluable for this subject, have been dispersed; but some letters
occur in the Home Miscellaneous Series 731 a.
An interesting reference to the relations between the Board and the Com-
pany will be found in Additional MS 33108 at the British Museum, where the
Wellesley and Liverpool papers may also be consulted.
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
Debates at the India House on the Company's new charter. 1793.
Parliamenaťry Papers. Papers relating to the renewal of the Company's
charter in 1813 occur in vols. Vi and VII, session 1812, and VIII-X, session
1812-13. The evidence given before the Select Committee in 1831-2 alsu
relates to the earlier period (vols. VII-XI, session 1831-2). Correspond-
ence relating to the constitution of the Indian Governments (session 1833,
vol. XXV, 115, 185. )
Ross, CHARLES. Correspondence of Charles, first Marquis Cornwallis. 3 vols.
1859.
WELLESLEY, Marquess. Despatches. 5 vols. 1836.
TRACTS AND OTHER CONTEMPORARY PUBLICATIONS
ANDERSON, GEORGE. . . . Variations. . . in the affairs of the East India Company
since. . 1784. 1792.
(BRUCE, J. ] Historical view of plans for the government of India. 1793.
Considerations of an attempt of the East India Company to become manufaé-
turers in Great Britain. 1796.
Consideration on the danger. . . of laying open the trade with India and China.
1813.
ELPHINSTONE, MOUNTSTUART. Opinions of. . . upon some of the leading questions
connected with the government of British India examined and compared
with those of the late Sir T. Munro and Sir J. Malcolm. 1831.
GRANT, ROBERT. The Expediency maintained of continuing the system by
which the trade and government of India are now regulated. 1813.
Hasty sketch of a debate at the East India House on the subject of the private
trade. 1801.
LAUDERDALE, Earl of. An inquiry into the practical merits of the system of
the government of India. Edinburgh, 1809.
MALCOLM, Sir JOHN. The government of India. 1838.
Memorandum of the relative importance of the West and East Indies to Great
Britain. 1823.
RICKARDS, R. India or facts submitted to illustrate the character and condition
of the native inhabitants. n. d.
RUSSELL, F. A short history of the East India Company. 1793.
[ScotT-WARING, Major T. ] Observations on the present state of the East India
Company. 1807.
TUCKER, H. St G. Review of the financial situation of the East India Company,
1822.
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B. SECONDARY WORKS
For general works see the list at p. 624 supra.
AUBER, PETER. Analysis of the constitution of the East India Company. 1823.
FOSTER, Sir W. “The India Board. ” (Trans. of the Royal Hist. Soc. 1916. )
KAYE, J. W. Life and correspondence of Henry St George Tucker. 1854.
MACPHERSON, DAVID. Annals of commerce. 4 vols. 1805.
- European commerce with India. 1812.
MORRIS, HENRY. Life of Charles Grant. 1904.
SETON, Sir MALCOLM. The India Office. 1926.
CHAPTER XIX
THE EXCLUSION OF THE FRENCH, 1784-1815
A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The chief English records are the Bengal Political, Foreign, Military and
Secret Consultations for the period (Foster, Guide, pp. 50 sqq. ). But besides
these a good deal of matter ready collected occurs in the series The French in
India (idem, p. 96) and in the later part of the Factory Records: Persia and the
Persian Gulf (idem, p. 99).
At the Public Record Office the series F. O. 60 contains the papers relating
to the early Persian missions.
At Paris the archives of the Ministries of the Colonies and of Marine are
especially important.
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
AITCHISON. Treaties, See p. 623 supra.
Fortescue MSS. (Hist. MSS Com. ) 1894-
GARDANE, Comte ALFRED DE. Mission du Général Cardane en Perse suus je
premier empire. 1865.
GAUDART, E. Catalogue des manuscrits des anciennes archives de l'Inde
française. 2 vols. Pondichéry, 1922-4.
LAW, JEAN. État politique de l'Inde en 1777. Pondichery, 1913.
NAPOLEON I. Correspondance. (Especially vol. xv. )
TRACTS, TRAVELS, AND OTHER CONTEMPORARY WRITINGS
BALDWIN, GEORGE. Political recollections relative to Egypt. 1801.
BRITTANICUS. Letter to Samuel Whitbread. . . . 1810.
CAPPER, J. Observations on the passage to India through Egypt, by Baghdad,
etc. 1785.
COSSIGNY, CHARPENTIER. Voyage au Bengale. 1789.
FORSTER, GEORGE. Journey from Bengal to England through the northern parts
of India. . . . 2 vols. 1808.
FRANCKLIN, Col. W. Observations made on a tour from Bengal to Persia,
1786-87. 1790.
GRANDPRE, L. DE. Voyage dans l'inde et au Bengale, 1789-90. 2 vols. 1801.
HANWAY, JONAS. Historical account of the British trade over the Caspian Sea.
2 vols. 4to. 1754.
(HOPKINS, D. ] The dangers to British India from the French and missionary
establishments. 1808.
MORELLET, Abbé ANDRE. Mémoire sur la situation actuelle de la Compagnie
des Indes. 1769.
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SONNERAT. Voyage to the East Indies, 1774-81. Translated. Calcutta, 1788.
TAYLOR, Major J. Travels from England to India, with instructions for travellers
and an account of the expenses of travelling. Maps. 2 vols. 1799.
B.
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BARBE, ÉMILE. Le nabab René Madec. 1894.
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Général Comte de Boigne. Chambéry, 1830.
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BRYDGES, Sir HARFORD JONES. Account of the transactions of H. M. 's mission
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DRIAULT, ÉDOUARD. La politique orientale de Napoléon: 1806-1809. Sebastiani
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CHAPTER XX
TIPU SULTAN, 1785-1802
A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
Documents relating to Tipu's administration seem almost entirely to have
disappeared (but see infra s. v. Printed Documents). Our main authorities
consist therefore in the Proceedings of the Bengal and Madras Councils for
the period (Foster, Guide, p. 50, and Dodwell, Report on the Madras Records,
pp. xii-xiii and 33).
Essential private collections are the Cornwallis MSS at the Public Record
Office and the Wellesley MSS at the British Museum.
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
AITCHISON. Treaties. See p. 623 supra.
GURWOOD, Lt. -Col. J. Dispatches of the. . . Duke of Wellington. 13 vols. 1834-9.
KIRKPATRICK, Col. W. Select letters of Tippoo Sultan. London, 1811.
Mysore State Papers. Mysore, 1922.
Ross, CHARLES. Correspondence of Charles 1st Marquis Cornwallis. 3 vols. 1859.
Société de l'histoire de l'Inde Française. Catalogue des manuscrits des an-
ciennes archives. Vol. I. Pondichéry, 1690-1789. 1922. Vol. II. Pondi-
chéry, 1789-1815. 1924.
STEWART, CHARLES. Tippoo's oriental library, and memoirs of Hyder and
Tippoo. 1809.
WELLESLEY, Marquess. Despatches, minutes and correspondence. Ed. by
Montgomery Martin. 5 vols. 1836.
The Wellesley Papers. 2 vols. 1914.
CONTEMPORARY WRITINGS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS
ALLAN, Capt. A. Views in the Mysore country. (20 large aquatint views. )
Oblong fol. 1794.
- Account of the Campaign in Mysore, 1799. Ed. by Nares Chandra Sinha.
Calcutta, [1913).
BFATSON, ALEXANDER. View of the war with Tippoo Sultan. 4to. 1800.
CAMPBELL, Sir ARCHIBALD. Letters from the late Sir A. C. to the Rajah or
Travancore, 5th, 17th and 30th April, and 12th August, 1788, 1792.
Letter to Major Bannerman, 12th August, 1788. 1792.
DIROM, Major. Narrative of the campaign in India which terminated the war
with Tippoo Sultan in 1792. 1794.
ELERS, GEORGE. Memoirs.