1st Edition

Britain in India, 1765-1905, Volume II

    582 Pages
    by Routledge

    582 Pages
    by Routledge

    Seeks to explore the nature of the relationship between Britain and India at the height of imperial expansion. This collection is of interest among academic communities exploring British and Indian history. It is useful for literary, cultural and urban historians working in this area.

    Volume 2: Land-Revenue and Trade J Clavering, G Monson and P Francis, 'Extract of a Minute ... dated Fort-William, February 25th, 1775', Original Minutes of the Governor-General and Council of Fort William on the Settlement and Collection of the Revenues of Bengal, with a Plan of Settlement Recommended to the Court of Directors in January, 1776 (1782); 'Minute of Mr Shore, dated 18 June, 1789; respecting the Permanent Settlement of the Lands in the Bengal Provinces', W K Firminger (ed), The Fifth Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of the East India Company ... 1812 (1917-18); AD 1793 Regulation I A Regulation for Enacting into a Regulation certain Articles of a Proclamation bearing date the 22d March, 1793 (1793); AD 1793 Regulation XXXI A Regulation for Re-enacting with Modifications and Amendments, the Rules Passed on the 23d July 1787, and subsequent dates, for the Conduct of the commercial Residents and Agents, and all Persons Employed or Concerned in the Provision of the Company's Investment (1793); H T Colebrooke, 'Profits of Husbandry in Bengal', Remarks on the Husbandry and Internal Commerce of Bengal (1884); 'Report of the Board of Commissioners in the Ceded and Conquered Provinces, dated 13th April 1808', Bengal Revenue Selections (1808); 'Mr Colebrooke's Minute', Bengal Revenue Selections (1808); 'Mr Lumsden's Minute, Fort William, 11th June 1808', Bengal Revenue Selections (1808); Letters from Thomas Munro, the Principal Collector of the Ceded Districts, to his Assistants (1802-7); 'Resolution of Government [on Ceded Territories], dated the 1st August 1822', Bengal Revenue Selections (1822); G E Russell, 'Extract of a Letter from [the] Collector in the Zillah of Masulipatam, to the Board of Revenue, Fort St George, dated 20th March 1819', Appendix to the Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the East India Company (1833); James Mill, 'Observations on the Land Revenue of India' in The Fifth Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of the East India Company (1883); AD 1822 Regulation VII A Regulation for Declaring the Principles according to which the Settlement of the Land Revenue in the Ceded and Conquered Provinces ... is to be hereafter made (1822); 'Notes on the proceedings of the Bengal Government respecting Redress of Grievances', Appendix to the Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the East India Company (1833); Shaik Mahomed Raza-Oodeen and others, Petition to the Viceroy and Governor General of India, 19 February 1872, Selections from the Records of the Government of India (1879); Charles Metcalfe, 'Two Minutes ... dated 7th November 1830 and 3d February 1831, respecting the Settlement of the Western Provinces', Appendix to the Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the East India Company (1833); C E Trevelyan, 'Town-Duty Report', A Report upon the Inland Customs and Town Duties of the Bengal Presidency (1834); J H Harington, 'A Regulation for maintaining the rights of Khoodkhast, Chupperbund and other resident Ryots', A Minute and Draft on Regulation of the Rights of Ryots in Bengal (1827); AD 1825 Regulation IX A Regulation for Extending the Operation of Regulation VII 1822; for Authorizing the Revenue Authorities to let in Farm Estates under Temporary Leases (1825); 'Notes on the Revised Tenancy Bill, 1884, by the East Bengal Landholders Association', Report of the Government of Bengal on the Bengal Tenancy Bill (1884); Act No VIII of 1885 An Act to Amend and Consolidate Certain Enactments relating to the Law of Landlord and Tenant within the Territories under the Administration of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal (1885); Lalit-Chandra Mitra, 'Legislation and Litigation' and 'Nil Durpan', History of the Indigo Disturbances in Bengal with Full Report of the Nil Darpan (1903)