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CHAPTER VAI
THE COMPANY'S MARINE
UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The three presidency governments and the Government of India each main-
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Sir William Föster's Guide should be consulted.
PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The Parliamentary Papers contain comparatively little on this subject. The chief
references are: Session 1812-13, vol. viii; 1832, ix; 1847, XLI; 1852, XI;
1852–3, XII; 1863, XXXVII; 1873, XII.
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CHAPTERS IX and XXII
THE ARMIES OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY
AND THE INDIAN ARMY
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UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The principal source consists of the records in the military departments of the
Government of India and of the provincial governments, described in Sir William
Foster's Guide down to 1858. The Madras Record Office also contains a consider-
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In the Parliamentary Papers, the chief collection is vol. li of session 1860, relating
to the White Mutiny, and vol. Xlli of session 1861, relating to the transference
of the Company's armies to the crown. Besides these much information is
scattered through the pages of the official gazettes, the published Army
Orders, and the Army Lists.
The following form a brief selection from other official and semi-official publica-
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Orders respecting the troops on the Coast of Coromandel. 1766.
Abstract of the articles of war. 1782.
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1812
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PAMPHLETS AND CONTEMPORARY CONTROVERSY
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1810.
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