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Field name | Value |
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Reference | NLS MS.3839 |
Title | Official correspondence sent by Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell, of Inverneil, to Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, mostly during the former's Governorship of Madras (1786-9), 1776-1794. |
Document Type | Manuscript |
Date | 1776-1794 |
Description | Part three in a series of manuscripts (NLS MSS. 3837-39), which includes lengthy memoranda and minutes by Campbell and others, deals in considerable detail with the political, civil, and military affairs of Madras. |
Theme(s) | The East India Company: Government and Administration c. 1750-1857 |
Keywords | government, military, army, administration, finance, revenue, treaty, alliance, Indian Princes, debt, army administration, cavalry, the Dutch in India, relations with the Dutch, Indian politics, threat of invasion of Travancore by Tipu Sultan, zamindars, trade, accounts, agriculture, Bengal and Madras bullock contract, Third Mysore War (1790-92) |
Names | Campbell, Sir Archibald; Dundas, Henry; Sultan, Tipu; Muhammad Ali Khan Walahjah, Nawab of Arcot; Tanjore, Raja of; Rauze, Vizram; Nizam Ali Khan, Nizam of Hyderabad; Cornwallis, Lord Charles |
Places | Madras, Madras Presidency, Guntoor Circar, Coromandel Coast, Fort St. George, Ceylon, Tellicherri (Tellicherry), Travancore, Mysore |
Notes | The correspondence has been arranged in mainly chronological order by a clerk of Dundas, and has been bound probably at the same time. Bought, Sotheby's, 24 May, 1948, lot 4657. Reid Fund. |
Library | National Library of Scotland |
Copyright | National Library of Scotland |