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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Robert Clive Papers
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Bills books,

A volume, 1756-1758, of ‘Bills Payable’ and ‘Bills Receivable’ deriving from Clive's second period in India. The details, in tabular form, include the names of those by whom the bills were drawn, to whom they were payable, their date, time span, when they became due and the sum involved.

East India Company establishment list,

List of the Company’s covenanted (i.e. the civil as opposed to the military) servants on the Bengal establishment in 1766 giving details of their names and employment (e.g. collector general, import warehouse keeper, chaplain, secretaries to committees, surgeons, etc.), dates of arrival (ranging from 1744 to 1765, the latter year marking the commencement of Clive’s last tour of duty), station on arrival and present station, annual salary, monthly allowance, annual house rent and gratuity.

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List of European civilians in India,

Fair copy of British Library Eur Mss G37, box 18 being an alphabetical list, [post October 1766], of the Europeans residing in Bengal without the permission of the Company. The details given include names, dates of arrival (ranging from 1727 to 1766), the ships they came out in, abode in Bengal, occupation and country from whence came. The countries, cities and other places represented are: Antwerp, Denmark, England, France, Geneva, Germany, Glasker [Glasgow?], Greece, Guernsey, Hanover, Holland, Ireland, Italy London, North Britain, Norway, Portugal, Prussia, Savoy, Scotland, Spain, St. Helena, Sweden, Switzerland, Venice, Wales (seven entries), York, Yorkshire and one of the isles of the archipelago.

Siege of Madurah,

Journal containing a day-to-day account with correspondence and despatches, March-Nov. 1764, relating to the siege of Madurah in the Presidency of Madras.

Intelligence, communications and memoranda, etc.,

Intelligence, communications, and memoranda, etc., on a variety of matters, largely undated, but deriving from the military situation prevailing in the late 1750s and in 1765-1766 during Clive’s second and third tours of duty in India. It includes the declaration, [c. 1756x1757], of Francis Sykes [at the time assistant to William Watts, chief of the factory at Cossimbazar] pertaining to Kissendas/Krishna Das [an Indian trader whose protection by the English following his embezzlement of the revenues of Siraj-ud-daula, the Nawab of Bengal, contributed to the war between the latter and the East India Company] taking up residence in Calcutta, intelligence relating to the strength of Chandernagore [presumably before its capture in March 1757], Clive’s statement on the undesirability of carrying arms beyond Bengal [presumably a reference to the policy of his second and last governorship commencing in 1765] and a memorandum relating to an officer’s resignation during the Batta mutiny, 1766.

Warrants and court martial proceedings,

A copy draft warrant, following a court martial held 17 July [1766], for the execution of Thomas Briggs for desertion and a copy of the proceedings of a court martial, held 19 Nov. 1766, of two sepoys sentenced to dismissal and five hundred lashes respectively.

Proceedings of the committee of inspection,

Proceedings of the committee from its constitution on 18 March 1766 to 6 Nov. 1766, including reports and accounts of officers such as the military Paymaster General containing abstracts of pay to sepoys, lascars, artificers and coolies, returns of casualties, a list of assistants and servants employed in the fort, charges relating to repairs and merchandize and particulars of marine disbursements.

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East Indies courts of justice charters,

A manuscript copy, [c. 1765], of the charter of 8 Jan. 1753 (26 George 11) establishing courts of justice in the East Indies concluding with (pp 75-80) a special reference to the Calcutta court in the form of a ‘Table to the Charter so far as Relates to the Mayors Court’.

East India Company records,

Contemporary copies of official company records comprising charters, [c. 1753]-[c. 1758], treatises, farmans, agreements, [c. 1757]-[post 1765, Sept.], and account books, 1752-1772.

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Charters,

Copies, [c 1753]-[c 1758] of charters granted to the Company between 1753 and 1758 and of official correspondence relating to charters dating from 1727.

Charters,

Copies made in 1753 of the parts of the Company’s general letters of 1727, 1729, 1731 and 1739 (including an extract from the book of instructions for the execution of the charter of 1753) addressed to the presidencies of Fort William, [Calcutta], and Fort St. George [Madras], concerning the procedure to be followed in the mayor’s courts established by the initial and revised charters of 17 Feb. 1727 and 8 Jan. 1753, respectively.

Treaties, farmans and agreements,

Contemporary copies, [c 1765] of the Treaty of Peace executed at Allahabad, 16 Aug. 1765, and of related farmans (imperial grants) and agreements, etc., 24 July-15 Sept. 1765, whereby the Mughal Emperor granted to the Company the Diwani of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, acknowledged its right to its possessions in the Carnatic and the northern Circars (provinces) and confirmed Clive in his jagir. Included is ‘A Narrative of Facts’ (pp. 28-41) being an account of the Anglo-Indian relations prevailing during the governorships of Henry Vansittart (1760-1764) and John Spencer (Nov. 1764-May 1765) prior to Clive’s arrival in Bengal in May 1765.

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