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Supplementary papers concerning the trial of Nandakumara

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Supplementary papers concerning the trial of Nandakumara

Collection: The East India Company: Laying the Foundations for British Colonial Domination of India, 1752-1774    Volumes    Supplementary papers concerning the trial of Nandakumara
Correspondence and other materials, chiefly dated 1787-1788, from the Indian papers of the 1st Earl of Minto, concerning his management of the impeachment of Sir Elijah Impey, formerly Chief Justice of Bengal, for his conduct of the trial of the Maharaja Nandakumara in 1775 for forgery.
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Correspondence and notes, 1787-1788

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Notes, etc. on the 1st Earl of Minto's speeches against Impey

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Copy of Sir Gilbert Elliot's speech

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Printed legal papers

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