Life and
correspondence
of Sir John Malcolm.
Cambridge History of India - v4 - Indian Empire
Moreover, a big
effort must be made to set things right within the country. A new
spirit must be put into the hearts of the Indians to live and work
for the strength, prosperity and glory of India. A war should be
declared on corruption, inefficiency and lethargy in the country.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
CHAPTER I
IMPERIAL LEGISLATION AND THE SUPERIOR
GOVERNMENTS, 1818-1857
ORIGINAL SOURCES
UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The chief source of information lies in the records of the various governments at
the India Office and in the record offices of India. Details regarding these may be
found in the various hand-books cited in the bibliographies of the previous volume.
The Additional Manuscripts at the British Museum include the papers of Lord
Liverpool, of Lord Auckland, of Lord Broughton, and of Lord Ripon (President
of the Board of Control, 1843-6). Some parts of the last collection will not be open
to the public till 1933. The papers of Lord Ellenborough are in the Public Record
Office.
PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The Parliamentary Papers of the period contain a great variety of documents.
The most important are those connected with the renewal of the Company's
privileges in 1833 and 1853. These are: Session 1830, vols. V, VI; 1830-1, vol.
ix; 1831, vols. V, vi; 1831-2, vols. VIII-XIV; 1833, vol. XXV; 1852–3, vols.
XXVII-XXXII. Hansard gives the debates on these measures.
>
BAIRD, J. C. Private letters of the Marquess of Dalhousie. 1910.
COLCHESTER, Lord. Indian administration of Lord Ellenborough. 1874.
Elliot's Standing Orders. Madras, 1904.
HASTINGS, Lord. Private Diary. 2 vols. 1858.
Law, Sir ALGERNON. India under Lord Ellenborough. 1926.
MUKHERJI, P. Indian constitutional documents. 2 vols. Calcutta, 1918.
VICTORIA, QUEEN. Letters. 3 vols. 1907.
CONTEMPORARY WRITINGS
ARGYLL, Duke of. India under Dalhousie and Canning. 1865.
ARNOLD, Edwin. The Marquis of Dalhousie's administration. 2 vols. 1862.
Brief enquiry into the state and prospects of India by an eye-witness in the military
service of the Company. 1833.
CAMPBELL, G. India as it may be. 1853.
East India question fairly stated. 1831.
GRAHAM, ARCHIBALD. The means of ameliorating India. 1835.
HOUGH, W. India as it ought to be under the new charter act. 1853.
India Reform Tracts. (Include: The Government of India since 1834; the Native
states of India; the Government of India under a bureaucracy. )
MALCOLM, Sir John. The governnient of India. 1833.
MARTIN, R. M. British India: its history, topography, government, etc. n. d.
NAPIER, Sir CHARLES. Defects civil and military of the Indian government. 1853.
Opinions of Lords Wellesley and Grenville on the government of India. 1832.
PRINSEP, H. T. The India question in 1853. 1853.
RICKARDS, R. India, or facts submitted to illustrate the character and condition
of the native inhabitants. 1833.
Royle, Dr R. The productive resources of India. 1840.
SHORE, F. J. Notes on Indian affairs. 2 vols. 1837.
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British Ind:a. 1837.
THORNTON, EDWARD. India: its state and prospects. 1835.
Chapters of the modern history of India. 1840.
TREVELYAN, C. E. Papers transmitted from India. 1830.
SECONDARY WORKS
GENERAL
AUBER, P. Rise and progress of British power in India. 2 vols. 1837.
Bengal Past and Present. Calcutta, 1907, etc.
BEVERIDGE, H. Comprehensive history of India. 3 vols. 1867.
BURGESS, Dr JAMES. The chronology of modern India. 1913.
CURZON, Marquis of. British government in India. 2 vols. 1925.
ILBERT, Sir COURTNEY. The government of India. 1922.
Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. 1, Descriptive, Oxford, 1907; vol. 11, Historical,
1908; vol. 11, Economic, 1908; vol. iv, Administrative, 1907; Atlas, 1909.
LYALL, Sir ALFRED. Rise and expansion of the British dominion in India. 1910,
MARSHMAN, J. C. History of India from the earliest period to the close of Lord
Dalhousie's administration. 3 vols. 1867.
Mill, JAMES. History of British India. 5th ed. with notes and continuation by
H. H. Wilson. 1o vols. 1858.
Muir, Ramsay. The making of British India. Manchester, 1915.
ROBERTS, P. E. India. 2 vols. Oxford, 1916–20.
STRACHEY, Sir JOHN. India. 1888.
THORNTON, EDWARD. History of the British empire in India. 6 vols. 1841.
TROTTER, L. J. History under Queen Victoria from 1836 to 1880. 2 vols. 1886.
SPECIAL
BOULGER, D. Lord William Bentinck. Oxford, 1892.
BROUGHTON, Lord. Recollections of a long life. 6 vols. 1909–11.
COLVIN, Sir AUCKLAND. Life of John Russell Colvin. Oxford, 1895.
DURAND, H. M. Life of Sir H. M. Durand. 2 vols. 1883.
FOSTER, Sir William. The East India House. • 1924.
John Company. 1926.
HARDINGE, Viscount. Viscount Hardinge. Oxford, 1891.
HUNTER, Sir W. W. The Marquess Dalhousie. Oxford, 1890.
KAYE, Sir John W. Memorials of Indian government. 1853.
Life and correspondence of Henry St George Tucker. 1854.
Life and correspondence of Sir John Malcolm. 2 vols. 1856.
Lives of Indian officers. 2 vols. 1889.
I EE-WARNER, Sir William. Life of the Marquis of Dalhousie. 2 vols. 1904.
NAPIER, Sir WILLIAM. Life of Sir Charles Napier. 4 vols. 1857.
RITCHIE, Mrs A. T. Earl Amherst. Oxford, 1894.
TREVELYAN, Sir G. O. Life and letters of Lord Macaulay. ist ed. 1876; popular
-
ed. 1889.
CHAPTERS II and xmı
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN BENGAL, 1818-1918
UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
Apart from the administrative records of the separate districts, these consist
especially of the revenue, judicial and public proceedings of the Bengal govern-
ment, and the proceedings of the Board of Revenue, which for a long period acted
as the effective government of the province. For the papers preserved at the India
Office, the reader should consult Sir William Foster's Guide to the India Office Records.
For the records in India, see the Handbook to the records of the Government of India and
## p. 1021 (#1065) ##########################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1021
the Catalogue of the English records of the Government of Bengal. The Bengal government
has also published a series of indexes to the dispatches exchanged with the home
government. These comprise:
Select index to the general letters from the court of directors in the Judicial
Department, 1785-1854. 1924.
Select index to general letters to and from the court of directors in the Revenue,
etc. Departments, 1771-1858. 1926.
Select index to general letters to and from the court of directors in the Separate
Revenue, etc. Departments, 1765-1854. 1926.
Select index to general letters to the court of directors, 1793–1858, and from the
court of directors, 1827-9, in the Judicial Department. 1927.
Select index to general letters to and from the court of directors in the Public,
etc. Departments, 1834–56. 1927.
PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The Parliamentary Papers include the following:
Report on the excise system in Bengal, 1856, vol. XXVI.
Report of the Indigo Commission, 1865, vols. XLIV, XLV.
Reports of the Bengal Sanitary Commission, 1866, vol. lm, and 1867, vol. LII.
Report of the Indian Police Commission, 1905, vol. LVII.
Report of the Indian Excise Committee, 1907, vol. Lyil.
Report of the Decentralisation Commission, 1909, vols. XLIV-XLVI.
For the parliamentary enquiries of 1833 and 1853, see p. 605, supra.
Bengal Administration Reports (annual), 1858-9 to 1918-19 (especially the volume
for 1911-12, which contains a valuable historical review).
CHAKRABATTI, RAI MANOHAN. Summary of changes in the jurisdiction of districts
in Bengal, 1757–1916. Calcutta, 1918.
MARTIN, MONTGOMERY. The history, antiquities, topography and statistics of
Eastern India. 3 vols. 1838. (Based on the reports of Francis Buchanan.
But large sections of these were omitted by Martin. To some extent this has
been made good by the textual publication of Buchanan's reports relating to
the districts of Bhagalpur (Patna, 1930), Patna and Gaya (Patna, 1925),
Shahabad (Patna, 1926) and Purnea (Patna, 1928). Reference should also
be made to the series of district gazetteers for the province. )
Report of the Bengal District Administration Committee. Calcutta, 1915.
OTHER WORKS
BADEN-POWELL, B. H. Land systems of British India. 3 vols. Oxford, 1892.
The land revenue and its administration in British India. Oxford, 1907;
BADR-UD-DIN AHMAD. “Old judicial records of the Calcutta High Court. (Proc.
of the Indian Hist. Com. v, 70. )
BUCKLAND, C. E. Bengal under the lieutenant-governors from 1854 to 1898.
Calcutta, 1901.
BUTLER, Major JOHN. Travels and adventures in the province of Assam during a
residence of fourteen years. 1855.
CAMPBELL, George. Modern India. 1853.
Memoirs of my Indian career. 2 vols. 1893.
CARSTAIRS, R. The little world of an Indian district officer. 1912.
Field, C. D. The Regulations of the Bengal Code. Calcutta, 1875.
Fraser, Sir ANDREW. Among Indian rajas and ryots. 1911.
Gait, E. A. History of Assam. Calcutta, 1906.
HUNTER, W. W. Orissa. 2 vols. 1872.
Inquiry into the causes of the stationary condition of India and its inhabitants with
an examination of the leading principles of two of the most approved revenue
systems. 1830.
JACK, J. C. Economic life of a Bengal district. 1916.
KAYE, Sir John. The administration of the East India Company. 1853.
a
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1022
BIBLIOGRAPHY
O'MALLEY, L. S. S. History of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa under British rule.
Calcutta, 1925.
Permanent settlement emperilled, or the act of 1859. 1865
PHILLS, ARTHUR. Land tenures of Lower Bengal. 1876.
Ram Mohun Roy. Exposition of the practical operation of the judicial ans'
revenue systems of India. 1832.
SHAKESPEARE, Col. L. W. History of Upper Assam. 1914.
TAYLER, WILLIAM. Thirty-eight years in India. 2 vols. 1881.
[WATSON, Col. ARCHIBALD. ) Memoir of the late David Scott. Calcutta, 1832.
Zamindari settlement of Bengal. 2 vols. Calcutta, 1879.
CHAPTERS III and xv
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN MADRAS, 1818-1918
UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The chief documents are the revenue and judicial proceedings of the Madras
government, preserved in the Madras Record Office and in the India Office, and
the proceedings of the Madras Board of Revenue. Many of these have been
printed but not published. These include early settlement reports of great value,
and the annual reports of the Board of Revenue. The Madras records have been
fully catalogued. For the papers at the India Office, see Sir William Foster's
Guide.
PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The Parliamentary Papers include the following:
Condition of the presidency, 1830, vol. xxvni, and 1860, vol. Lu.
Report on the excise system, 1856, vol. XXVI.
Mohaturpha, 1857 (session 2), vol. XXIX.
Torture, 1854-5, vol. XL.
Report of the Police Commission, 1905, vol. LVII.
Report of the Indian Excise Committee, 1907, vol. LVII.
Report of the Decentralisation Commission, 1909, vols. XLIV-XLVI.
For the parliamentary enquiries of 1833 and 1853, see p. 605, supra.
Local legislation consisted of the Madras Regulations, 1802-34, and the Madras
Acts, 1862-1919.
Annual Administration Reports, 1858–9 to 1918-19.
Standing Orders of the Board of Revenue (various editions).
Annual Reports of the Board of Revenue.
The series called Selections from the Madras Records include the following among
others:
Disturbances in Parla Kimedy, 1832-6.
Papers relating to public instruction.
Revision of the land revenue in South Arcot.
Decrees regarding the mutual rights of land-holders and tenants in Malabar.
General revenue surveys.
Commutation rates.
Précis of papers relating to Jeypur.
Papers respecting judicial systems. Madras, 1916.
The district manuals, revised and republished as the district gazetteers, contain
a great mass of information drawn from the district and cther records of
government.
OTHER WORKS
ARBUTHNOT, Sir A. J. Minutes of Sir Thomas Munro. Madras, 1886.
BADEN-Powell, B. ¥. The Indian village community. 1896.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
1023
BADEN-POWELL, B. H. Land systems of British India.
effort must be made to set things right within the country. A new
spirit must be put into the hearts of the Indians to live and work
for the strength, prosperity and glory of India. A war should be
declared on corruption, inefficiency and lethargy in the country.
## p. 1019 (#1063) ##########################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CHAPTER I
IMPERIAL LEGISLATION AND THE SUPERIOR
GOVERNMENTS, 1818-1857
ORIGINAL SOURCES
UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The chief source of information lies in the records of the various governments at
the India Office and in the record offices of India. Details regarding these may be
found in the various hand-books cited in the bibliographies of the previous volume.
The Additional Manuscripts at the British Museum include the papers of Lord
Liverpool, of Lord Auckland, of Lord Broughton, and of Lord Ripon (President
of the Board of Control, 1843-6). Some parts of the last collection will not be open
to the public till 1933. The papers of Lord Ellenborough are in the Public Record
Office.
PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The Parliamentary Papers of the period contain a great variety of documents.
The most important are those connected with the renewal of the Company's
privileges in 1833 and 1853. These are: Session 1830, vols. V, VI; 1830-1, vol.
ix; 1831, vols. V, vi; 1831-2, vols. VIII-XIV; 1833, vol. XXV; 1852–3, vols.
XXVII-XXXII. Hansard gives the debates on these measures.
>
BAIRD, J. C. Private letters of the Marquess of Dalhousie. 1910.
COLCHESTER, Lord. Indian administration of Lord Ellenborough. 1874.
Elliot's Standing Orders. Madras, 1904.
HASTINGS, Lord. Private Diary. 2 vols. 1858.
Law, Sir ALGERNON. India under Lord Ellenborough. 1926.
MUKHERJI, P. Indian constitutional documents. 2 vols. Calcutta, 1918.
VICTORIA, QUEEN. Letters. 3 vols. 1907.
CONTEMPORARY WRITINGS
ARGYLL, Duke of. India under Dalhousie and Canning. 1865.
ARNOLD, Edwin. The Marquis of Dalhousie's administration. 2 vols. 1862.
Brief enquiry into the state and prospects of India by an eye-witness in the military
service of the Company. 1833.
CAMPBELL, G. India as it may be. 1853.
East India question fairly stated. 1831.
GRAHAM, ARCHIBALD. The means of ameliorating India. 1835.
HOUGH, W. India as it ought to be under the new charter act. 1853.
India Reform Tracts. (Include: The Government of India since 1834; the Native
states of India; the Government of India under a bureaucracy. )
MALCOLM, Sir John. The governnient of India. 1833.
MARTIN, R. M. British India: its history, topography, government, etc. n. d.
NAPIER, Sir CHARLES. Defects civil and military of the Indian government. 1853.
Opinions of Lords Wellesley and Grenville on the government of India. 1832.
PRINSEP, H. T. The India question in 1853. 1853.
RICKARDS, R. India, or facts submitted to illustrate the character and condition
of the native inhabitants. 1833.
Royle, Dr R. The productive resources of India. 1840.
SHORE, F. J. Notes on Indian affairs. 2 vols. 1837.
## p. 1020 (#1064) ##########################################
1020
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sketch of the commercial resources, and monetary and mercantile system of
British Ind:a. 1837.
THORNTON, EDWARD. India: its state and prospects. 1835.
Chapters of the modern history of India. 1840.
TREVELYAN, C. E. Papers transmitted from India. 1830.
SECONDARY WORKS
GENERAL
AUBER, P. Rise and progress of British power in India. 2 vols. 1837.
Bengal Past and Present. Calcutta, 1907, etc.
BEVERIDGE, H. Comprehensive history of India. 3 vols. 1867.
BURGESS, Dr JAMES. The chronology of modern India. 1913.
CURZON, Marquis of. British government in India. 2 vols. 1925.
ILBERT, Sir COURTNEY. The government of India. 1922.
Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. 1, Descriptive, Oxford, 1907; vol. 11, Historical,
1908; vol. 11, Economic, 1908; vol. iv, Administrative, 1907; Atlas, 1909.
LYALL, Sir ALFRED. Rise and expansion of the British dominion in India. 1910,
MARSHMAN, J. C. History of India from the earliest period to the close of Lord
Dalhousie's administration. 3 vols. 1867.
Mill, JAMES. History of British India. 5th ed. with notes and continuation by
H. H. Wilson. 1o vols. 1858.
Muir, Ramsay. The making of British India. Manchester, 1915.
ROBERTS, P. E. India. 2 vols. Oxford, 1916–20.
STRACHEY, Sir JOHN. India. 1888.
THORNTON, EDWARD. History of the British empire in India. 6 vols. 1841.
TROTTER, L. J. History under Queen Victoria from 1836 to 1880. 2 vols. 1886.
SPECIAL
BOULGER, D. Lord William Bentinck. Oxford, 1892.
BROUGHTON, Lord. Recollections of a long life. 6 vols. 1909–11.
COLVIN, Sir AUCKLAND. Life of John Russell Colvin. Oxford, 1895.
DURAND, H. M. Life of Sir H. M. Durand. 2 vols. 1883.
FOSTER, Sir William. The East India House. • 1924.
John Company. 1926.
HARDINGE, Viscount. Viscount Hardinge. Oxford, 1891.
HUNTER, Sir W. W. The Marquess Dalhousie. Oxford, 1890.
KAYE, Sir John W. Memorials of Indian government. 1853.
Life and correspondence of Henry St George Tucker. 1854.
Life and correspondence of Sir John Malcolm. 2 vols. 1856.
Lives of Indian officers. 2 vols. 1889.
I EE-WARNER, Sir William. Life of the Marquis of Dalhousie. 2 vols. 1904.
NAPIER, Sir WILLIAM. Life of Sir Charles Napier. 4 vols. 1857.
RITCHIE, Mrs A. T. Earl Amherst. Oxford, 1894.
TREVELYAN, Sir G. O. Life and letters of Lord Macaulay. ist ed. 1876; popular
-
ed. 1889.
CHAPTERS II and xmı
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN BENGAL, 1818-1918
UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
Apart from the administrative records of the separate districts, these consist
especially of the revenue, judicial and public proceedings of the Bengal govern-
ment, and the proceedings of the Board of Revenue, which for a long period acted
as the effective government of the province. For the papers preserved at the India
Office, the reader should consult Sir William Foster's Guide to the India Office Records.
For the records in India, see the Handbook to the records of the Government of India and
## p. 1021 (#1065) ##########################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1021
the Catalogue of the English records of the Government of Bengal. The Bengal government
has also published a series of indexes to the dispatches exchanged with the home
government. These comprise:
Select index to the general letters from the court of directors in the Judicial
Department, 1785-1854. 1924.
Select index to general letters to and from the court of directors in the Revenue,
etc. Departments, 1771-1858. 1926.
Select index to general letters to and from the court of directors in the Separate
Revenue, etc. Departments, 1765-1854. 1926.
Select index to general letters to the court of directors, 1793–1858, and from the
court of directors, 1827-9, in the Judicial Department. 1927.
Select index to general letters to and from the court of directors in the Public,
etc. Departments, 1834–56. 1927.
PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The Parliamentary Papers include the following:
Report on the excise system in Bengal, 1856, vol. XXVI.
Report of the Indigo Commission, 1865, vols. XLIV, XLV.
Reports of the Bengal Sanitary Commission, 1866, vol. lm, and 1867, vol. LII.
Report of the Indian Police Commission, 1905, vol. LVII.
Report of the Indian Excise Committee, 1907, vol. Lyil.
Report of the Decentralisation Commission, 1909, vols. XLIV-XLVI.
For the parliamentary enquiries of 1833 and 1853, see p. 605, supra.
Bengal Administration Reports (annual), 1858-9 to 1918-19 (especially the volume
for 1911-12, which contains a valuable historical review).
CHAKRABATTI, RAI MANOHAN. Summary of changes in the jurisdiction of districts
in Bengal, 1757–1916. Calcutta, 1918.
MARTIN, MONTGOMERY. The history, antiquities, topography and statistics of
Eastern India. 3 vols. 1838. (Based on the reports of Francis Buchanan.
But large sections of these were omitted by Martin. To some extent this has
been made good by the textual publication of Buchanan's reports relating to
the districts of Bhagalpur (Patna, 1930), Patna and Gaya (Patna, 1925),
Shahabad (Patna, 1926) and Purnea (Patna, 1928). Reference should also
be made to the series of district gazetteers for the province. )
Report of the Bengal District Administration Committee. Calcutta, 1915.
OTHER WORKS
BADEN-POWELL, B. H. Land systems of British India. 3 vols. Oxford, 1892.
The land revenue and its administration in British India. Oxford, 1907;
BADR-UD-DIN AHMAD. “Old judicial records of the Calcutta High Court. (Proc.
of the Indian Hist. Com. v, 70. )
BUCKLAND, C. E. Bengal under the lieutenant-governors from 1854 to 1898.
Calcutta, 1901.
BUTLER, Major JOHN. Travels and adventures in the province of Assam during a
residence of fourteen years. 1855.
CAMPBELL, George. Modern India. 1853.
Memoirs of my Indian career. 2 vols. 1893.
CARSTAIRS, R. The little world of an Indian district officer. 1912.
Field, C. D. The Regulations of the Bengal Code. Calcutta, 1875.
Fraser, Sir ANDREW. Among Indian rajas and ryots. 1911.
Gait, E. A. History of Assam. Calcutta, 1906.
HUNTER, W. W. Orissa. 2 vols. 1872.
Inquiry into the causes of the stationary condition of India and its inhabitants with
an examination of the leading principles of two of the most approved revenue
systems. 1830.
JACK, J. C. Economic life of a Bengal district. 1916.
KAYE, Sir John. The administration of the East India Company. 1853.
a
## p. 1022 (#1066) ##########################################
1022
BIBLIOGRAPHY
O'MALLEY, L. S. S. History of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa under British rule.
Calcutta, 1925.
Permanent settlement emperilled, or the act of 1859. 1865
PHILLS, ARTHUR. Land tenures of Lower Bengal. 1876.
Ram Mohun Roy. Exposition of the practical operation of the judicial ans'
revenue systems of India. 1832.
SHAKESPEARE, Col. L. W. History of Upper Assam. 1914.
TAYLER, WILLIAM. Thirty-eight years in India. 2 vols. 1881.
[WATSON, Col. ARCHIBALD. ) Memoir of the late David Scott. Calcutta, 1832.
Zamindari settlement of Bengal. 2 vols. Calcutta, 1879.
CHAPTERS III and xv
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN MADRAS, 1818-1918
UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The chief documents are the revenue and judicial proceedings of the Madras
government, preserved in the Madras Record Office and in the India Office, and
the proceedings of the Madras Board of Revenue. Many of these have been
printed but not published. These include early settlement reports of great value,
and the annual reports of the Board of Revenue. The Madras records have been
fully catalogued. For the papers at the India Office, see Sir William Foster's
Guide.
PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The Parliamentary Papers include the following:
Condition of the presidency, 1830, vol. xxvni, and 1860, vol. Lu.
Report on the excise system, 1856, vol. XXVI.
Mohaturpha, 1857 (session 2), vol. XXIX.
Torture, 1854-5, vol. XL.
Report of the Police Commission, 1905, vol. LVII.
Report of the Indian Excise Committee, 1907, vol. LVII.
Report of the Decentralisation Commission, 1909, vols. XLIV-XLVI.
For the parliamentary enquiries of 1833 and 1853, see p. 605, supra.
Local legislation consisted of the Madras Regulations, 1802-34, and the Madras
Acts, 1862-1919.
Annual Administration Reports, 1858–9 to 1918-19.
Standing Orders of the Board of Revenue (various editions).
Annual Reports of the Board of Revenue.
The series called Selections from the Madras Records include the following among
others:
Disturbances in Parla Kimedy, 1832-6.
Papers relating to public instruction.
Revision of the land revenue in South Arcot.
Decrees regarding the mutual rights of land-holders and tenants in Malabar.
General revenue surveys.
Commutation rates.
Précis of papers relating to Jeypur.
Papers respecting judicial systems. Madras, 1916.
The district manuals, revised and republished as the district gazetteers, contain
a great mass of information drawn from the district and cther records of
government.
OTHER WORKS
ARBUTHNOT, Sir A. J. Minutes of Sir Thomas Munro. Madras, 1886.
BADEN-Powell, B. ¥. The Indian village community. 1896.
## p. 1023 (#1067) ##########################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1023
BADEN-POWELL, B. H. Land systems of British India.