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The series covers the correspondence between the court of Directors in London and the Fort William Council from 1748 to 1800. These are published in-extenso in 21 volumes Edited by an eminent historian, each volume contains the text of the each volume contains the text of the correspondence together with a comprehensive introduction, copious notes, select bibliography and an exhaustive index besides a number of illustrations.
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This is a six volume series of documents from amongst the records of the Government of India, bearing on different aspects of education in the country. Included in the series are two volumes published by the late Bureau of Education, Government of India in 1920 and 1922.
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This volume contains the correspondence from August 1782 to October 1785 by Major James Browne, Personal envoy of Warren Hastings to the Court of Shah Alam II. It throws interesting light on the characters and conditions at Delhi and contains several illustrations.
The volumes in this series contain summaries of the letters exchanged between the Governor-General and other agents of the East India company and Indian rulers, chiefs and other eminent persons.
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The documents covered in this volume shed useful light on the activities in Central India, particularly Bhopal, during the Revolt of 1857.
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This publication deals with the title and appellations found in the Alqabnamas (Books of Title) comprising 7 volumes of Persian Misc. Records which the company's servants and British Officials had maintained for their day to day correspondence with the Chiefs and notables of India and the neighbouring countries.