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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Robert Clive Papers
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Inventory of Claremont,

Duplicate of T6/1 but including notes about what is to be done with the livestock and some of the farming implements, Mr. Probert's plan and recommendations for the estate, and a rental of the Claremont estate for Lady Day 1775 together with attendant outgoings and notes about what is to be done with parts of the estate and the staff.

Inventory of missing furniture,

Inventory of missing household furniture at Berkeley Square. Most of the missing items seem to have been taken by Lady Clive’s servants probably on her orders, or ‘worn out’ but one item was and ‘stolen in 1779 by a man from the upholsterer not taken’ (f. 2r).

Library catalogue,

A shelf catalogue of the library at Walcot, 12 July 1771. Added to the volume are lists of books sent from Berkeley Square to Oakly Park 5 Nov. 1774, and May 1775.

Subscription lists,

Subscription lists, 1762-1771, for the mother of a Captain Bridge killed in Bengal, 1762; to race a horse over Shrewsbury racecourse, 1770; to raise £3000 decreed by the court of Chancery against Shrewsbury corporation, 1771, and a proposal to republish Meninski’s Dictionary of the Arabick, Persian and Turkish languages edited by William Jones, 1770.

Papers relating to the Order of the Bath,

Papers, 1764-[1772], relating to Clive’s investiture and installation as a Knight of the Bath including the royal dispensation for his wearing the badge and ensigns of the Order in view of his residence in India and a list of ticket holders for the installation ball. [544 n]Further papers relating to Clive’s knighthood are in T7/4.

Letter from Amir Beg Khan,

Thank you for your letter requesting that in future if the zamindars needed the services of foot soldiers from Calcutta I should write to you in advance. I had already written to Governor Roger Drake that we have an agreement that whenever he wanted to take any action in this area he would write to me first and that he should not send the foot soldiers here on any one else's instructions as they interfere in our administration. It is requested that you also write to the Governor to follow these instructions and that he should come and see us to discuss this. -- Another, contemporary translation of the contents is CR8/1, entry no. 217

Amir Beg Khan

Letter from Amir Beg Khan,

Messenger Muhammad Alaf Khan has informed that the districts of Kondalparah and Balramtali for which he is responsible are situated next to Farashdanka. Previously, workers from here had interfered in the administration of the above districts and they had to withdraw after they received a letter from you. As he is employed by you for a long time and is a faithful employee I will be grateful if you could write another letter asking them to stop this interference.

Amir Beg Khan

Letter from Amir Beg Khan,

A consignment of fifty maunds of raw silk was received here from the English Company. When I opened the promissory note, I found it was dated the month of Dhu al-Hijjah. As six-months have passed since this promissory note was issued I am returning this to you with this letter. Please let me know what to do next. -- Enclosure 1: On verso: Seal: Karnal Clive Sabitjang Bahadur. 1171. Dustuck for 50 maunds Raw silk overland for Sugunged to Calcutta. August 24, 1758. Signed: Robert Clive . -- Enclosure 2: Dated: 19 Dhu al-Hijjah, reg.yr. 5; 24 August, 1758 Tashaganj Angrez. To Gumashtas, rahdaran, Guzr-banan, chaukidars. Fifty maunds of raw silk are being sent for the English Company. It is instructed that the above-mentioned officers should not inspect or delay this consignment.

Amir Beg Khan

Letter from Amir Beg Khan,

Refers to his concern to receive news and mentions hope to arrive after 1st Muharram [i.e. 4 September 1758].

Amir Beg Khan

Letter from Amir Beg Khan,

I would like to bring to your notice that Raja Ram Singh came with his associates to see me and complained that I do not allow my army to provide protection to my Hindu subjects. I replied that I do not consider myself separate from the army of Mir Sulaiman Sahib. At this he asked me to provide him with a contingent of two hundred cavalry and five hundred musketeers. I did not agree to this. He will no doubt write to you complaining. I will request that until I come to see you and explain the matter you delay any answer to that request. Another, contemporary translation of the contents is CC2/2, entry no. 84.

Amir Beg Khan

Letter from Amir Beg Khan,

I have received a letter from the Nawab Sahib addressed to you. This is enclosed with this letter. I am hoping to go to Murshidabad soon. The Nawab Sahib has written to me that I should approach you to grant leave to Rasikh Jang Bahadur so that he could go and see him. I hope he will be able to do so soon. --- Another, contemporary translation is CC2/3, entry no. 108.

Amir Beg Khan

Letter from Amir Beg Khan,

Thank you for your letter inviting me to come and see you. I will be able to do so on Friday, 22nd of this month.

Amir Beg Khan

Letter from Amir Beg Khan,

Reports briefly on status of on-going negotiations. Another, contemporary translation of the contents is CC2/5, entry no. 179.

Amir Beg Khan

Letter from Amir Beg Khan,

Thank you for your letter informing that Gopi and four other Dafa'dars with some labourers have run away from Calcutta and are now in my district and that I should apprehend them send them back to Calcutta under guard. I am appointing my brother, Mirza Nur Ali Beg to accomplish this task. I am sending your letter to him for this purpose. I am intending to go to Murshidabad on the 26th of this month and will see my brother there. If you need any further help in this respect please write to him directly there. Another, contemporary and slightly different translation of the contents is CC2/6, item no. 225.

Amir Beg Khan

Letter from Amir Beg Khan,

Thank you very much for your letter along with a letter for the Nawab Sahib. I have sent the above letter to the Nawab Sahib and will send you his reply as soon as I receive it.

Amir Beg Khan

Letter from Amir Beg Khan,

Brief letter advising of enclosed report of a parvanah dated 25 Jumada al-Thani, reg. yr 5, concerning the arrival of the prince's army to Azimabad. Sent with letter of preceding day from Mir Jafar to Clive, dated 5 Rajab reg. yr 5, treating of the same subject.

Amir Beg Khan

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