Narrative of the
campaign
of the army of the Indus.
Cambridge History of India - v5 - British India
C.
Land revenue administration in India.
SRINIVASA RAGHAVA AIYANGAR. Forty years' progress of the Presidency of
Madras. Madras, 1892.
SUNDARARAJA AIYANGAR, S. Land tenures in the Madras Presidency. Madras,
1916.
WILKS, MARK. Historical sketches of the south of India. 3 vols. 1810-17.
WILSON, H. H. Glossary of judicial and revenue terms. 1855.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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.
CONTEMPOPARY PUBLICATIONS
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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BIBLIOGRAPHY
64. 5
Bengal Officer. Recollections of the first campaign west of the Indus. 1845.
BRYDGES, Sir HARFORD JONES, Account of H. M. 's mission to the Court of Persia
in the years 1807-11. 1834.
BUIST, GEORGE. Outline of the operations of the British troops in Scinde and
Afghanistan 1838-41. Bombay, 1843.
BURNES, ALEXANDER. Travels into Bokhara, etc. 3 vols. 1834.
Cabool: being a personal narrative. 1842.
CONOLLY, ARTHUR. Journey to the north of India overland from England.
2 vols. 1834.
CUMMING, Lieutenant JAMES SLATOR. (M. M. 's 9th. ) Six years' diary. 1847.
Defence of Jellalabad. . . Drawn on stone by W. L. Walton. Fol. 1846.
DENNIE, WILLIAM H. Personal narrative of the campaigns in Affghanistan.
Dublin, 1843.
ELPHINSTONE, MOUNTSTUART. Account of the kingdom of Caboul. 4to. 1815.
Étude diplomatique sur la guerre de Crimée. 1878.
EVANS, Lt. Col. De Lacy. The designs of Russia. 1828.
On the practicability of an invasion of British India. 1829.
EYRE, Sir VINCENT. Military operations at Cabul, in January 1842. 1843. Ed.
by G. B. M(alleson). 1879, under title “The Kabul Insurrection".
A retrospect of the Affghan War. 1869.
FANE, Col. H. E. Five years in India. 2 vols. 1842.
FERRIER, J. P. Caravan journeys. . . in Persia, Afghanistan, Turkistan, and
Beloochistan. Translated by Captain W. Jesse. 1856.
FORSTER, GEORGE. Journey from Bangal to England through the northern part
of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, and Persia. 2 vols. 1798.
GLEIG, G. R. Operations of Sale's brigade. 1846.
GREENWOOD, J. Narrative of the late victorious campaign in Afghanistan under
General Pollock. 1844.
GRIFFITH, W. Journals of travels. 1847.
GROVER, Captain. The Bokhara victims. 1845.
HALL, J. H. W. Scenes in a soldier's life (1839-43). 1848.
HARLAN, J. A memoir of India and Avghanistaun, with observations on the
present exciting and critical state and future prospects of those countries.
Philadelphia, 1842.
HAVELOCK, Capt. HENRY. Narrative of the war in Affghanistan in 1838-39.
2 vols. 1840.
(HOLDSWORTH, T. W. E. ) The campaign of the Indus. 1840.
HOLME, F. Anglo-Indian policy during and since the Afghan War. Edinburgh,
1845.
HOUGH, Major W. Narrative of the march and operations of the Army of the
Indus. . . 1838-9. 1841.
India, Great Britain and Russia. 1838.
KENNEDY, R. H.
Narrative of the campaign of the army of the Indus. 2 vols. 1840.
LAWRENCE, Sir GEORGE. Forty-three years in India. 1874.
Letters on recent events in India. 1842.
LOGIN, Dr. J. S. . Facts relating to Herat.
MACGREGOR, C. Report on the causes of the Caubul outbreak.
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.
Military service and adventure in the far East. 1847.
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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646
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Narrative of the recent war in Affghanistan. By an officer in the H. E. I. C. 's
service. 1842.
NASH, C. History of the war in Afghanistan. 1843.
NEILL, J. M. B. Recollections of four years' service in the East. 1845.
OUTRAM, Capt. JAMES. Rough noies of the campaign in Sinde and Afghanistan
1838-39. 1840.
PRICE, WILLIAM. Journal of the British embassy to Persia. 2 vols. Sm. oblong
Fol. 1825.
Report of the East India Committee of the Colonial Society on the causes and
consequences of the Affghan War. 1842.
Royal Engineer Papers. Vols. IV and vi.
SALE, Lady. Journal of the disasters in Afghanistan. 1843.
SHAHAMAT 'ALI. Picturesque sketches in India, with notices of the adjacent
countries of Sindh, Multan, and the West of India. n. d.
STACY, L. R. Narrative. . . whilst in the Brahoe Campaign. Serampore, 1844.
Narrative of services. . . in the years 1840, 1841, and 1842. 1848.
STOCQUELER, J. H. Memorials of Affghanistan. 1842.
URQL'HART, DAVID. Exposition of transactions in Central Asia through which
the independence of states and the affections of people, barriers to the
British possessions in India, have been sacrificed to Russia by. . . Palmer-
ston. . . . 1840.
VIGNE, G. T. A personal Narrative of a visit to Ghuzni, Kabul, and Afghani-
stan, and of a residence at the Court of Dost Mohamad. 1840.
WOLFF, Rev. JOSEPH. Narrative of a mission to Bokhara. 2 vols. 1845.
Note. Much information is contained in contemporary periodicals, e. g.
the Quarterly Review (especially vols. 64, 78), the Edinburgh Review, Black-
wood's Magazine, the Revue des deux Mondes (1840-3), the Asiatic Journal,
the Calcutta Review, and the Calcutta Monthly Journal.
B. SECONDARY WORKS
For general works see the list at p. 624 supra.
BELLEW, H. W. Afghanistan and the Afghans. 1879.
The races of Afghanistan. 1880.
BROADFOOT, Major W. Career of Major George Broadfoot in Afghanistan and
the Panjab. 1888.
BROUGHTON, Lord. Recollections of a long life. 6 vols. 1909-11.
BURNES, JAMES. Notes on his name and family (including a memoir of Sir
Alexander Burnes). Edinburgh, 1851.
COLVIN, Sir AUCKLAND. John Russell Colvin. 1895.
CURZON, Lord. Russia in Central Asia in 1889. 1889.
DAVIS, H. W. C. The Great Game in Asia—1800-1844. (1927. )
DURAND, Sir H. MARION. The first Afghan War and its causes. 2 vols. 1879.
DURAND, H. M. Life of Major-Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand. 2 vols. 1883.
EDWARDES, Sir H. B. and MERIVALE, HERMAN. Life of Sir Henry Lawrence.
2 vols. 1872.
FERRIER, J. P. History of the Afghans. Trans. by Captain W. Jesse. 1858.
FORREST, G. W. Life of Sir Neville Chamberlain. 1909.
GARDNER, ALEXANDER. Memoirs. Ed. by Col. Hugh Pearse. 1898.
GOLDSMID, Sir F. J. James Outram 1802-63. 2 vols. 1881.
GRIFFIN, Sir LEPEL. Ranjit Singh. 1911.
HELLWALD, F. VON. The Russians in Central Asia. Tr. by Wirgman, 1874.
HUME, J. Selections from the writings. . . of the late H. W. Torrens.
SRINIVASA RAGHAVA AIYANGAR. Forty years' progress of the Presidency of
Madras. Madras, 1892.
SUNDARARAJA AIYANGAR, S. Land tenures in the Madras Presidency. Madras,
1916.
WILKS, MARK. Historical sketches of the south of India. 3 vols. 1810-17.
WILSON, H. H. Glossary of judicial and revenue terms. 1855.
## p. 644 (#672) ############################################
644
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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.
CONTEMPOPARY PUBLICATIONS
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.
## p. 645 (#673) ############################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY
64. 5
Bengal Officer. Recollections of the first campaign west of the Indus. 1845.
BRYDGES, Sir HARFORD JONES, Account of H. M. 's mission to the Court of Persia
in the years 1807-11. 1834.
BUIST, GEORGE. Outline of the operations of the British troops in Scinde and
Afghanistan 1838-41. Bombay, 1843.
BURNES, ALEXANDER. Travels into Bokhara, etc. 3 vols. 1834.
Cabool: being a personal narrative. 1842.
CONOLLY, ARTHUR. Journey to the north of India overland from England.
2 vols. 1834.
CUMMING, Lieutenant JAMES SLATOR. (M. M. 's 9th. ) Six years' diary. 1847.
Defence of Jellalabad. . . Drawn on stone by W. L. Walton. Fol. 1846.
DENNIE, WILLIAM H. Personal narrative of the campaigns in Affghanistan.
Dublin, 1843.
ELPHINSTONE, MOUNTSTUART. Account of the kingdom of Caboul. 4to. 1815.
Étude diplomatique sur la guerre de Crimée. 1878.
EVANS, Lt. Col. De Lacy. The designs of Russia. 1828.
On the practicability of an invasion of British India. 1829.
EYRE, Sir VINCENT. Military operations at Cabul, in January 1842. 1843. Ed.
by G. B. M(alleson). 1879, under title “The Kabul Insurrection".
A retrospect of the Affghan War. 1869.
FANE, Col. H. E. Five years in India. 2 vols. 1842.
FERRIER, J. P. Caravan journeys. . . in Persia, Afghanistan, Turkistan, and
Beloochistan. Translated by Captain W. Jesse. 1856.
FORSTER, GEORGE. Journey from Bangal to England through the northern part
of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, and Persia. 2 vols. 1798.
GLEIG, G. R. Operations of Sale's brigade. 1846.
GREENWOOD, J. Narrative of the late victorious campaign in Afghanistan under
General Pollock. 1844.
GRIFFITH, W. Journals of travels. 1847.
GROVER, Captain. The Bokhara victims. 1845.
HALL, J. H. W. Scenes in a soldier's life (1839-43). 1848.
HARLAN, J. A memoir of India and Avghanistaun, with observations on the
present exciting and critical state and future prospects of those countries.
Philadelphia, 1842.
HAVELOCK, Capt. HENRY. Narrative of the war in Affghanistan in 1838-39.
2 vols. 1840.
(HOLDSWORTH, T. W. E. ) The campaign of the Indus. 1840.
HOLME, F. Anglo-Indian policy during and since the Afghan War. Edinburgh,
1845.
HOUGH, Major W. Narrative of the march and operations of the Army of the
Indus. . . 1838-9. 1841.
India, Great Britain and Russia. 1838.
KENNEDY, R. H.
Narrative of the campaign of the army of the Indus. 2 vols. 1840.
LAWRENCE, Sir GEORGE. Forty-three years in India. 1874.
Letters on recent events in India. 1842.
LOGIN, Dr. J. S. . Facts relating to Herat.
MACGREGOR, C. Report on the causes of the Caubul outbreak.
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.
Military service and adventure in the far East. 1847.
MOHAN LAL. Travels in the Punjab, Afghanistan, etc. 1846.
- Life of Dost Mahomed. 2 vols. 1846.
MOSLEY, J. Russia in the right. 1853.
## p. 646 (#674) ############################################
646
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Narrative of the recent war in Affghanistan. By an officer in the H. E. I. C. 's
service. 1842.
NASH, C. History of the war in Afghanistan. 1843.
NEILL, J. M. B. Recollections of four years' service in the East. 1845.
OUTRAM, Capt. JAMES. Rough noies of the campaign in Sinde and Afghanistan
1838-39. 1840.
PRICE, WILLIAM. Journal of the British embassy to Persia. 2 vols. Sm. oblong
Fol. 1825.
Report of the East India Committee of the Colonial Society on the causes and
consequences of the Affghan War. 1842.
Royal Engineer Papers. Vols. IV and vi.
SALE, Lady. Journal of the disasters in Afghanistan. 1843.
SHAHAMAT 'ALI. Picturesque sketches in India, with notices of the adjacent
countries of Sindh, Multan, and the West of India. n. d.
STACY, L. R. Narrative. . . whilst in the Brahoe Campaign. Serampore, 1844.
Narrative of services. . . in the years 1840, 1841, and 1842. 1848.
STOCQUELER, J. H. Memorials of Affghanistan. 1842.
URQL'HART, DAVID. Exposition of transactions in Central Asia through which
the independence of states and the affections of people, barriers to the
British possessions in India, have been sacrificed to Russia by. . . Palmer-
ston. . . . 1840.
VIGNE, G. T. A personal Narrative of a visit to Ghuzni, Kabul, and Afghani-
stan, and of a residence at the Court of Dost Mohamad. 1840.
WOLFF, Rev. JOSEPH. Narrative of a mission to Bokhara. 2 vols. 1845.
Note. Much information is contained in contemporary periodicals, e. g.
the Quarterly Review (especially vols. 64, 78), the Edinburgh Review, Black-
wood's Magazine, the Revue des deux Mondes (1840-3), the Asiatic Journal,
the Calcutta Review, and the Calcutta Monthly Journal.
B. SECONDARY WORKS
For general works see the list at p. 624 supra.
BELLEW, H. W. Afghanistan and the Afghans. 1879.
The races of Afghanistan. 1880.
BROADFOOT, Major W. Career of Major George Broadfoot in Afghanistan and
the Panjab. 1888.
BROUGHTON, Lord. Recollections of a long life. 6 vols. 1909-11.
BURNES, JAMES. Notes on his name and family (including a memoir of Sir
Alexander Burnes). Edinburgh, 1851.
COLVIN, Sir AUCKLAND. John Russell Colvin. 1895.
CURZON, Lord. Russia in Central Asia in 1889. 1889.
DAVIS, H. W. C. The Great Game in Asia—1800-1844. (1927. )
DURAND, Sir H. MARION. The first Afghan War and its causes. 2 vols. 1879.
DURAND, H. M. Life of Major-Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand. 2 vols. 1883.
EDWARDES, Sir H. B. and MERIVALE, HERMAN. Life of Sir Henry Lawrence.
2 vols. 1872.
FERRIER, J. P. History of the Afghans. Trans. by Captain W. Jesse. 1858.
FORREST, G. W. Life of Sir Neville Chamberlain. 1909.
GARDNER, ALEXANDER. Memoirs. Ed. by Col. Hugh Pearse. 1898.
GOLDSMID, Sir F. J. James Outram 1802-63. 2 vols. 1881.
GRIFFIN, Sir LEPEL. Ranjit Singh. 1911.
HELLWALD, F. VON. The Russians in Central Asia. Tr. by Wirgman, 1874.
HUME, J. Selections from the writings. . . of the late H. W. Torrens.
