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21 volumes in The East India Company: Corrupt Governance and Cruelty in India, 1806-1814

President of the Board of Control, 1806-1807

11272-11282 - The core concern of these papers is with regard to patronage and appointments relating to the Directorship and Governor-Generalship. Two Governor-Generals feature in these items, Sir George Hilaro Barlow and the 1st Earl of Minto. Read more →

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  • Reference:  73129-A
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General correspondence and papers, 1806-1814

11283-11336 - Contains material relating to all aspects of the 1st Earl's Indian career (Letters of acknowledgement and other purely formal letters have not been indexed). Read more →

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  • Reference:  73129-B
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Correspondence with the Directors of the East India Co., 1793-1813

11337-11360 - Correspondence with the Chairman and Directors of the East India Company, 1807-1813. The primary focus of these items is upon conveying political and confidential information to the Court of Directors. The various dispatches originate from the following departments of the Bengal Government: the Secret Committee, the Political Department, the Financial Department, and the Foreign Department. Concerns covered include disaffection in the Madras army and the renewal of the... Read more →

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  • Reference:  73129-C
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Personal correspondence and papers, 1806-1813

11361-11365 - Lists of books taken to and brought back from India by the 1st Earl, with correspondence and papers relating to the same, 1806-1813. Read more →

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  • Reference:  73129-D
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