and
proceedings
before the coroner's inquest upon the death
of Lord Pigot.
of Lord Pigot.
Cambridge History of India - v5 - British India
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MOODIE, JOHN. History of the military operations in Hindustan from. . . 1744
to the conclusion of peace. . . in 1784. 2 vols. 1788.
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BAINES, J. A. History of Gujarat-Maratha period (1760-1819). (Ap. Gazetteer
of the Bombay Presidency, vol. I, part 1, Bombay, 1896. )
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DOUGLAS, JAMES. Bombay and Western India. 2 vols. 1893.
EDWARDES, S. M. The rise of Bombay.
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DUFF, JAMES GRANT. History of the Mahrattas. 3 vols. 1826.
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1918-25.
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CHAPTER XV
THE CARNATIC, 1761-84
A. ORIGINAL SOURCES
MANUSCRIPT
The principal source is the series of records of the governor and council
of Madras, preserved for the most part in duplicate at the India Office and at
the Madras Record Office. These consist mainly of two series of consultations,
Public and Military. (See Foster, Guide, pp. 75-76, and Dodwell, Report on
the Madras Records, pp. 20 sqq. )
The Madras Record Office contains a special group of volumes (Military
Sundries, nos. 60-62) containing the reports, etc. , of the commissioners who
concluded the Treaty of Mangalore.
Papers relating to the conduct of the naval commander at Madras will be
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629
found divided between the Public Record Office and the India Office. The
chief items at the former are C. O. 77. 82 and T 49. 1, 2, and 25; and at the latter
Home Miscellaneous 99-114.
Among the Additional MSS at the British Museum is a large part of the
Macartney papers, especially his private correspondence (22454-62). The
Bodleian Library contains a number of MSS supplementing this last item
(Bodley MSS, English History C 66-114). Macartney's correspondence with
the Chairs forms Home Miscellaneous 246-7 at the India Office.
A considerable quantity of the Persian papers of the Nawab of the Carnatic
is at the Madras Record Office,
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
FORREST, Sir G. W. See p. 625 supra.
GHULAM MUHAMMAD. Lives of Haidar 'Ali and Tipu Sultan. 1855.
HUSAIN ’ALI KHAN KIRMANI. History of Hyder Naik. Translated by Miles. 1842.
LOVE, Col. H. D, Vestiges of old Madras. 3 vols. and index. 1913.
The Palk MSS. (Royal Hist. MSS Com. ) 1922.
Reports (I-VI) of the committee of secrecy on the causes of the war in the
Carnatic. 1781-2.
TRACTS AND OTHER CONTEMPORARY WRITINGS
Answer to the charges exhibited against Sir Thomas Rumbold. . . by himself.
(1781. )
BENFIELD, PAUL. Report of the Committee of Correspondence. 1780.
Heads of objections. 1780.
The case of Mr. Paul Benfield. 1781.
Opinion of W rant. . . relative to Mr. Benfield's claims. 1781.
- Trial for an action for £37,000. 1782.
Letter to the creditors of Boyd, Benfield and Co. 1800.
- Case of Paul Benfield Esq. 1803.
BOYD, HUGH. Miscellaneous works. Ed. by Lawrence Campbell. 2 vols. 1800.
BRISTOW, JAMES. Ten years' captivity with Hyder and Tippoo. 1793.
BURKE, EDMUND. Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's debts, with an appendix
containing several documents. 1788.
CAMPBELL, DONALD. Journey overland to India. 4to. 1796.
CAMPBELL, Col. JOHN. Account of the gallant defence made at Mangalore. 1786.
CURTIS, CHARLES. Account of the diseases of India as they appeared in the
English fleet at Madras, 1782-83. Edinburgh, 1807.
Defence of Lord Pigot. 1776.
Defences of George Stratton, Esq. , and the majority of Council at Madras in
answer to the accusations brought against them. for the supposed murder
of Lord Pigot. 1778.
Enquiry into the policy of making conquests for the Mahometans in India by
British arms. London, 1779.
Essay towards illustrating the late conduct of. . . Sir Hector Munro. 1782.
FULLARTON, WILLIAM. A view of the English interests in India; and an ac-
count of the military operations in the southern parts of the peninsula,
during the campaigns of 1782, 1783, and 1784. 1787.
King of Tanjore's memorial to the Court of Directors. 1776.
LE COUTEUR, Capt. JOHN (100th Foot). Letters from India containing an ac-
count of the military transactions on the coast of Malabar. 1790.
(MAISTRE DE LA TOUR. ] Histoire d'Ayder-ali Khan. 1783.
Mangalore, Treaty of Dallas-Huddlestone controversy. See Asiatic Journal,
vols. V-VII.
Memoir of the public character and services of William Collins Jackson, late
senior merchant on the Madras establishment. 1812.
Memoirs of the war in Asia. 1st ed. 2 vols. 1788; 2nd ed. 1 vol. 1789.
Mr. Floyer's case in the late disputes at Madras. 4to. 1778.
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OAKES, HENRY. Narrative of the treatment of the English prisoners at Bednur.
1785.
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Original letters from Warren Hastings, Esq. , Sir Eyre Coote, K. B. , and Richard
Barwell, Esq. , to Sir Thomas Rumbold, Bart. , and Lord Macartney, K. B.
1787.
Original papers. . .
and proceedings before the coroner's inquest upon the death
of Lord Pigot. 1778.
Original papers relative to Tanjore. 4to. 1777.
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For general works see the list at p. 624 supra.
BARROW, J. Some account of the public life and a selection from the unpub-
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BIDDULPH, Col. JOHN. The XIX and their times. 1899.
BILGRAMI, S. H. and WILMOT, G. Historial and descriptive sketch of the Nizam's
dominions. 2 vols. 1883-4.
BOWRING, LEWIN B. Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan. Oxford, 1899.
DODWELL, H. H. "Warren Hastings and the assignment of the Carnatic. "
(E. H. R. LX, 375 sqq. )
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LACOUR-GAYET, G. La marine militaire sous le règne de Louis XVI. 1905.
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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.
MOODIE, JOHN. History of the military operations in Hindustan from. . . 1744
to the conclusion of peace. . . in 1784. 2 vols. 1788.
B. SECONDARY WORKS
For general works see the list at p. 624 supra.
BAINES, J. A. History of Gujarat-Maratha period (1760-1819). (Ap. Gazetteer
of the Bombay Presidency, vol. I, part 1, Bombay, 1896. )
Bombay Gazetteer, Materials.
DOUGLAS, JAMES. Bombay and Western India. 2 vols. 1893.
EDWARDES, S. M. The rise of Bombay.
-Gazetteer of Bombay city and island. Vol. I. Bombay, 1909.
DUFF, JAMES GRANT. History of the Mahrattas. 3 vols. 1826.
KHARE, V. V. Adhikar Yoga.
KINCAID, C. A. and PARASNIS, D. B. History of the Maratha people. 3 vols.
1918-25.
WARING, E. S. A history of the Mahrattas. 1810.
CHAPTER XV
THE CARNATIC, 1761-84
A. ORIGINAL SOURCES
MANUSCRIPT
The principal source is the series of records of the governor and council
of Madras, preserved for the most part in duplicate at the India Office and at
the Madras Record Office. These consist mainly of two series of consultations,
Public and Military. (See Foster, Guide, pp. 75-76, and Dodwell, Report on
the Madras Records, pp. 20 sqq. )
The Madras Record Office contains a special group of volumes (Military
Sundries, nos. 60-62) containing the reports, etc. , of the commissioners who
concluded the Treaty of Mangalore.
Papers relating to the conduct of the naval commander at Madras will be
## p. 629 (#657) ############################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY
629
found divided between the Public Record Office and the India Office. The
chief items at the former are C. O. 77. 82 and T 49. 1, 2, and 25; and at the latter
Home Miscellaneous 99-114.
Among the Additional MSS at the British Museum is a large part of the
Macartney papers, especially his private correspondence (22454-62). The
Bodleian Library contains a number of MSS supplementing this last item
(Bodley MSS, English History C 66-114). Macartney's correspondence with
the Chairs forms Home Miscellaneous 246-7 at the India Office.
A considerable quantity of the Persian papers of the Nawab of the Carnatic
is at the Madras Record Office,
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
FORREST, Sir G. W. See p. 625 supra.
GHULAM MUHAMMAD. Lives of Haidar 'Ali and Tipu Sultan. 1855.
HUSAIN ’ALI KHAN KIRMANI. History of Hyder Naik. Translated by Miles. 1842.
LOVE, Col. H. D, Vestiges of old Madras. 3 vols. and index. 1913.
The Palk MSS. (Royal Hist. MSS Com. ) 1922.
Reports (I-VI) of the committee of secrecy on the causes of the war in the
Carnatic. 1781-2.
TRACTS AND OTHER CONTEMPORARY WRITINGS
Answer to the charges exhibited against Sir Thomas Rumbold. . . by himself.
(1781. )
BENFIELD, PAUL. Report of the Committee of Correspondence. 1780.
Heads of objections. 1780.
The case of Mr. Paul Benfield. 1781.
Opinion of W rant. . . relative to Mr. Benfield's claims. 1781.
- Trial for an action for £37,000. 1782.
Letter to the creditors of Boyd, Benfield and Co. 1800.
- Case of Paul Benfield Esq. 1803.
BOYD, HUGH. Miscellaneous works. Ed. by Lawrence Campbell. 2 vols. 1800.
BRISTOW, JAMES. Ten years' captivity with Hyder and Tippoo. 1793.
BURKE, EDMUND. Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's debts, with an appendix
containing several documents. 1788.
CAMPBELL, DONALD. Journey overland to India. 4to. 1796.
CAMPBELL, Col. JOHN. Account of the gallant defence made at Mangalore. 1786.
CURTIS, CHARLES. Account of the diseases of India as they appeared in the
English fleet at Madras, 1782-83. Edinburgh, 1807.
Defence of Lord Pigot. 1776.
Defences of George Stratton, Esq. , and the majority of Council at Madras in
answer to the accusations brought against them. for the supposed murder
of Lord Pigot. 1778.
Enquiry into the policy of making conquests for the Mahometans in India by
British arms. London, 1779.
Essay towards illustrating the late conduct of. . . Sir Hector Munro. 1782.
FULLARTON, WILLIAM. A view of the English interests in India; and an ac-
count of the military operations in the southern parts of the peninsula,
during the campaigns of 1782, 1783, and 1784. 1787.
King of Tanjore's memorial to the Court of Directors. 1776.
LE COUTEUR, Capt. JOHN (100th Foot). Letters from India containing an ac-
count of the military transactions on the coast of Malabar. 1790.
(MAISTRE DE LA TOUR. ] Histoire d'Ayder-ali Khan. 1783.
Mangalore, Treaty of Dallas-Huddlestone controversy. See Asiatic Journal,
vols. V-VII.
Memoir of the public character and services of William Collins Jackson, late
senior merchant on the Madras establishment. 1812.
Memoirs of the war in Asia. 1st ed. 2 vols. 1788; 2nd ed. 1 vol. 1789.
Mr. Floyer's case in the late disputes at Madras. 4to. 1778.
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OAKES, HENRY. Narrative of the treatment of the English prisoners at Bednur.
1785.
Observations on the proceedings in Council at Madras. 4to. (1778. ]
Original letters from Warren Hastings, Esq. , Sir Eyre Coote, K. B. , and Richard
Barwell, Esq. , to Sir Thomas Rumbold, Bart. , and Lord Macartney, K. B.
1787.
Original papers. . .
and proceedings before the coroner's inquest upon the death
of Lord Pigot. 1778.
Original papers relative to Tanjore. 4to. 1777.
Remarks on the most important military operations of the English forces on
the western side of the peninsula of Hindoostan in 1783 and 1784. . . by a
British officer. 1788.
Restoration of the King of Tanjore considered. (1776. ]
ROBSON, F. The life of Hyder Ali. 1786.
Rous, G. The restoration of the King of Tanjore considered. 3 parts. 1777.
SCURRY, JAMES. Ten years' captivity by Hyder and Tippoo. 1824.
[STANHOPE, PHILIP DORMER. ] Genuine memoirs of Asiaticus. 1785.
State of the facts relating to Tanjore. [1776. ]
STUART, ANDREW. Letter to the directors of the East India Company from
respecting the conduct of Brigadier-General James Stuart at Madras.
4to. 1778.
Letters to the Rt. Hon. Lord Mansfield. Dublin, 1775.
(STUART, Major-General JAMES. ] Correspondence during the indisposition of
the commander-in-chief. 4to. n. d.
(SULIVAN, R. J. ] Analysis of the political history of India. 4to. 1779.
B. SECONDARY WORKS
For general works see the list at p. 624 supra.
BARROW, J. Some account of the public life and a selection from the unpub-
lished writings of the Earl of Macartney. 2 vols. 1807.
BIDDULPH, Col. JOHN. The XIX and their times. 1899.
BILGRAMI, S. H. and WILMOT, G. Historial and descriptive sketch of the Nizam's
dominions. 2 vols. 1883-4.
BOWRING, LEWIN B. Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan. Oxford, 1899.
DODWELL, H. H. "Warren Hastings and the assignment of the Carnatic. "
(E. H. R. LX, 375 sqq. )
GENIN, E. Talents militaries d'Aider-aly, sa lutte contre les Anglais, 1780-82.
HILL, S. C. Yusuf Khan. 1914.
LACOUR-GAYET, G. La marine militaire sous le règne de Louis XVI. 1905.
LINDSAY, Lord. Lives of the Lindsays. 3 vols. 1849. (Vol. UI contains narra-
tives of R. , James, and John Lindsay. )
MAHAN, A. T. The influence of sea-power upon history, 1660-1788. 1889.
OAKELEY, HERBERT. Some account of Sir Charles Oakeley. 1829.
PAGE, J. Schwartz of Tanjore. 1921.
PEARSON, HUGH. Life. . . of Christian Frederick Swartz, 2 vols. 1834.
RICHMOND, Vice-Admiral Sir H. W. "The Hughes-Suffren Campaigns. ” (Mari-
ner's Mirror, XIII, 219 sqq. 1927. )
ROBINS, HELEN H. Our first ambassador to China. 1908.
Roux, J. S. Le Railli de Suffren dans l'Inde. 1862.
RUMBOLD, E. A. Vindication of Sir Thomas Rumbold. 1868.
STAUNTON, Sir G. L. Memoirs of the life and family of the late Havant,
1823.
WILKS, MARK. Historical Sketches of the South of India. 3 vols. 1810-17.
WILSON, Col. W. J. History of the Madras army. 5 vols. Madras.
WRIGHT, ARNOLD, and SCLATER, W. L. Sterne's Eliza. 1922.
WYLLY, Col. H. C. Life of Coote. 1922.
>
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
631
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.
