Indian
administration
of Lord Ellenborough.
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Annals of rural Bengal. 1897.
KAYE, Sir J. W. Administration of the East India Company. 1853.
MINTO, Lady. Lord Miato in India. 1880.
MORRIS, HENRY. Life of Charles Grant. 1904.
PRINSEP, H. T. Political and military transactions in India during the admini-
stration of the Marquess of Hastings. 2 vols. 1825.
RAY, S. C. Land revenue administration in India.
TEIGNMOUTH, Lord. Memoirs of Lord Teignmouth. 2 vols. 1843.
Memoirs of the life, writings and correspondence of Sir William Joncs.
2 vols. 1835.
TWINING, THOMAS. Travels in India a hundred years ago. 1893.
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CHAPTER
XXVII
THE MADRAS DISTRICT SYSTEM AND LAND REVENUE TO 1818
A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The main sources of information are the Revenue Consultations of the
Madras Council from 1774; the records of the Board of Assigned Revenue
1781-85; and the records of the Board of Revenue from 1786. See Foster,
Guide, pp. 76-7, and the Madras Catalogue of records in the Revenue Depart-
ment. Copies of the judicial and revenue minutes of Sir Thomas Munro are at
the British Museum (Add. MSS, 22077-9). For the records of the Nawab of
the Carnatic see p. 635 supra.
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
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Madras, 1886.
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Minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on the affairs of the
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of A. D. Campbell and Hodgson).
Mysorean Revenue Regulations. 1792.
Papers relating to the village panchayat and other judicial systems of admini-
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GLEIG, G. R. Life and correspondence of Sir Thomas Munro. 3 ols. 1830. :
PEARSON, HUGH. Memoirs of the life and correspondence of Christian Frederick
Swartz. 2 vols. 1834.
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SRINIVASA RAGHAVA AIYANGAR. Forty years' progress of the Presidency of
Madras. Madras, 1892.
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1916.
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CHAPTER
XXVIII
AFGHANISTAN, RUSSIA AND PERSIA
A.
ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The chief authorities are the Political Proceedings of the Government of
India, at the India Office and the Imperial Record Office, and the Foreign Office
series Russia and Persia, at the Public Record Office. Of these the Government
of India papers are not, while the Foreign Office papers are, generally, accessi-
ble to the student. Besides these there are three private collections of great
importance:
(1) The Ellenborough Papers at the Record Office. This vast mass of
documents has now been arranged as follows: Files 1-36 miscellaneous loose
letters and papers; files 37-69, letters to Lord Ellenborough from April, 1841,
to July, 1844, from various men of note such as the Prince Consort, the Duke
of Wellington, Sir Robert Peel, and the various higher officials in India, e. g.
Sir C. Napier, Major-General Pollock, Major-General Nott, the Commander-
in-Chief, and Major Sleeman; files 70-73, miscellaneous papers, civil, European,
military, political; files 74-106, letters from Lord Ellenborough to various
important Indian officials and to the Secret Committee and Court of Directors:
tiles 107-110, miscellaneous letters, civil, European, military and political.
Some of these letters have been printed, others have not.
(2) The Broughton Papers at the British Museum. This collection of the
correspondence and papers of John Cam Hobhouse, first Baron Broughton,
fills 29 volumes, and was bequeathed to the British Museum at his death in
1869 with the condition that it was to be sealed up till the year 1900. It forms
Add. MSS 36455-83. The important volumes are 36467-72, his general cor-
respondence relating to the time when he was at the Board of Control;
36473-4, April, 1835-May, 1841, correspondence with Lord Heyte bury and then
mainly with Lord Auckland. There are enclosures relating to Central Asia,
Afghanistan.
(3) The Auckland Papers at the British Museum. This collection of thirty
volumes of letters, books, and minute books forms Add. MSS 37689-718. Of
these numbers 37689-707 consist of confidential letters to various eminent men;
they run from 13 March, 1836 to 16 February, 1842. At folio 174 in 37707 is a
letter (a little out of its right date) from Lord Auckland to Lord Ellenborough
giving an account of recent events in Afghanistan. 37708 contains copies of a
few letters from Lord Auckland to Sir Charles Metcalfe and others running
from 24 September, 1836, to 3 April, 1837. 37709-13. Five volumes of minutes
and memoranda by Lord Auckland, from 11 April, 1836, to 30 December, 1840.
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
Afghan War. Parl. Papers, 1839, XL, 29, 139, 159, 207, 217, 241, 269, 317;
L, 89; 1840, XXXVII, 137; 1842, XLV, 125; 1843, XXXVII, 1, 3, 13, 17; 1859
(Session 2), XXV, 7 (Burnes's correspondence).
COLCHESTER, Lord.
Indian administration of Lord Ellenborough. 1874.
LAW, Sir ALGERNON. India under Lord Ellenborough. 1926.
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2 vols. 1843. 3rd ed. 1884.
ATKINSON, JAMES. Expedition into Afghanistan 1839-40. 1842.
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BARR, Lieut. WILLIAM. Journal of à march from Delhi to. . . Cabul with the
mission of Sir C. M. Wade. 1844.
Bengal Civilian. Lord Auckland and Lord Ellenborough. 1845.
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BUIST, GEORGE. Outline of the operations of the British troops in Scinde and
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of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, and Persia. 2 vols. 1798.
GLEIG, G. R. Operations of Sale's brigade. 1846.
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MOHAN LAL. Travels in the Punjab, Afghanistan, etc. 1846.
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MOSLEY, J. Russia in the right. 1853.
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MORRIS, HENRY. Life of Charles Grant. 1904.
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CHAPTER
XXVII
THE MADRAS DISTRICT SYSTEM AND LAND REVENUE TO 1818
A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The main sources of information are the Revenue Consultations of the
Madras Council from 1774; the records of the Board of Assigned Revenue
1781-85; and the records of the Board of Revenue from 1786. See Foster,
Guide, pp. 76-7, and the Madras Catalogue of records in the Revenue Depart-
ment. Copies of the judicial and revenue minutes of Sir Thomas Munro are at
the British Museum (Add. MSS, 22077-9). For the records of the Nawab of
the Carnatic see p. 635 supra.
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
ARBUTHNOT, Sir A. J. Sir Thomas Munro: selections from his minutes. 2nd ed.
Madras, 1886.
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but not published. )
HUDDLESTONE. Papers on mirassi tenures.
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Minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on the affairs of the
East India Company. Parl. Papers, 1831-2, XI-XII (especially the evidence
of A. D. Campbell and Hodgson).
Mysorean Revenue Regulations. 1792.
Papers relating to the village panchayat and other judicial systems of admini-
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Poligar Peshkash. Parl. Papers, 1808, XIII.
RAMASWAMY NAIDOO, B. Memoir on the internal revenue system of the Madras
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Cuddalore, 1870.
Regulations of the Presidency of Fort St George.
Reports of the Committee of Circuit (printed for official use but not published).
Second Report from the Select Committee on the affairs of the East India
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Selection of papers from the records at the India House. 4 vols. 1820-6.
CONTEMPORARY PUBLICATIONS
BUCHANAN, F. Journey through Mysore and southern India. 3 vols. 1807.
Du Bois, Abbé. Hindu manners and customs. 1816. (Reprinted 1897, etc. )
FULLARTON, Col. View of the British interests in southern India. 1787.
HEYNE, BENJAMIN. Tracts, historical and statistical, on India, with journals of
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B.
SECONDARY WORKS
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BRADSHAW, JOHN. Sir Thomas Munro. Oxford, 1906.
BRIGGS, Gen. JOHN. Land-tax in India. 1830.
District Gazetteers of the Madras Presidency. 25 vols. Madras.
GLEIG, G. R. Life and correspondence of Sir Thomas Munro. 3 ols. 1830. :
PEARSON, HUGH. Memoirs of the life and correspondence of Christian Frederick
Swartz. 2 vols. 1834.
RAY, S. C. Land revenue administration in India.
SRINIVASA RAGHAVA AIYANGAR. Forty years' progress of the Presidency of
Madras. Madras, 1892.
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1916.
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WILSON, H. H. Glossary of judicial and revenue terms. 1855.
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CHAPTER
XXVIII
AFGHANISTAN, RUSSIA AND PERSIA
A.
ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The chief authorities are the Political Proceedings of the Government of
India, at the India Office and the Imperial Record Office, and the Foreign Office
series Russia and Persia, at the Public Record Office. Of these the Government
of India papers are not, while the Foreign Office papers are, generally, accessi-
ble to the student. Besides these there are three private collections of great
importance:
(1) The Ellenborough Papers at the Record Office. This vast mass of
documents has now been arranged as follows: Files 1-36 miscellaneous loose
letters and papers; files 37-69, letters to Lord Ellenborough from April, 1841,
to July, 1844, from various men of note such as the Prince Consort, the Duke
of Wellington, Sir Robert Peel, and the various higher officials in India, e. g.
Sir C. Napier, Major-General Pollock, Major-General Nott, the Commander-
in-Chief, and Major Sleeman; files 70-73, miscellaneous papers, civil, European,
military, political; files 74-106, letters from Lord Ellenborough to various
important Indian officials and to the Secret Committee and Court of Directors:
tiles 107-110, miscellaneous letters, civil, European, military and political.
Some of these letters have been printed, others have not.
(2) The Broughton Papers at the British Museum. This collection of the
correspondence and papers of John Cam Hobhouse, first Baron Broughton,
fills 29 volumes, and was bequeathed to the British Museum at his death in
1869 with the condition that it was to be sealed up till the year 1900. It forms
Add. MSS 36455-83. The important volumes are 36467-72, his general cor-
respondence relating to the time when he was at the Board of Control;
36473-4, April, 1835-May, 1841, correspondence with Lord Heyte bury and then
mainly with Lord Auckland. There are enclosures relating to Central Asia,
Afghanistan.
(3) The Auckland Papers at the British Museum. This collection of thirty
volumes of letters, books, and minute books forms Add. MSS 37689-718. Of
these numbers 37689-707 consist of confidential letters to various eminent men;
they run from 13 March, 1836 to 16 February, 1842. At folio 174 in 37707 is a
letter (a little out of its right date) from Lord Auckland to Lord Ellenborough
giving an account of recent events in Afghanistan. 37708 contains copies of a
few letters from Lord Auckland to Sir Charles Metcalfe and others running
from 24 September, 1836, to 3 April, 1837. 37709-13. Five volumes of minutes
and memoranda by Lord Auckland, from 11 April, 1836, to 30 December, 1840.
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
Afghan War. Parl. Papers, 1839, XL, 29, 139, 159, 207, 217, 241, 269, 317;
L, 89; 1840, XXXVII, 137; 1842, XLV, 125; 1843, XXXVII, 1, 3, 13, 17; 1859
(Session 2), XXV, 7 (Burnes's correspondence).
COLCHESTER, Lord.
Indian administration of Lord Ellenborough. 1874.
LAW, Sir ALGERNON. India under Lord Ellenborough. 1926.
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ABBOT, Capt. J. Journey from Heraut to Khiva, Moscow and St. Petersburg.
2 vols. 1843. 3rd ed. 1884.
ATKINSON, JAMES. Expedition into Afghanistan 1839-40. 1842.
Sketches in Afghanistan. Fol. 1842.
BARR, Lieut. WILLIAM. Journal of à march from Delhi to. . . Cabul with the
mission of Sir C. M. Wade. 1844.
Bengal Civilian. Lord Auckland and Lord Ellenborough. 1845.
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64. 5
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in the years 1807-11. 1834.
BUIST, GEORGE. Outline of the operations of the British troops in Scinde and
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BURNES, ALEXANDER. Travels into Bokhara, etc. 3 vols. 1834.
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CONOLLY, ARTHUR. Journey to the north of India overland from England.
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1845.
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India, Great Britain and Russia. 1838.
KENNEDY, R. H. Narrative of the campaign of the army of the Indus. 2 vols. 1840.
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MALCOLM, Sir JOHN. Sketches of Persia. 1845.
MASSON, CHARLES. Narrative of a journey to Kalat. 1843.
Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan and the Punjab.
3 vols. 1842.
MEYENDORFF, Baron G. DE. Voyage d'Orembourg à Bouknara. 1820. 1826.
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MOHAN LAL. Travels in the Punjab, Afghanistan, etc. 1846.
- Life of Dost Mahomed. 2 vols. 1846.
MOSLEY, J. Russia in the right. 1853.
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