Draft catalogue of books at Berkeley Square,
- T8/4
- File
- 1774, Dec. 13 – 1776, May.
Part of Robert Clive Papers
Draft catalogue of the library at Berkeley Square arranged alphabetically by location.
Draft catalogue of books at Berkeley Square,
Part of Robert Clive Papers
Draft catalogue of the library at Berkeley Square arranged alphabetically by location.
Draft catalogue of books at Berkeley Square,
Part of Robert Clive Papers
Draft catalogue of the library at Berkeley Square arranged alphabetically by size.
Details of gifts, including jewels,f[1757x1759].
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Undated documents in a trained [Iranian] hand, giving details of gifts, including jewels, and referring to the late Zayn al-Din Muhammad Khan pesar-i (son of) Tudar(?) Khan Nabrah-zadah [sic?] Mirza Shahinvar Khan Safavi
Daybook of London firm of chinaware dealers,
Part of Robert Clive Papers
Daybook and ready money of a London firm of chinaware dealers, almost certainly Messrs Crisp, Sanders & Co., Vauxhall.
Dastak from Roger Drake,$f1758, June 17 /$cDrake, Roger (Governor).
Part of Robert Clive Papers
In Persian with English summary: 'A Dastick for a boat with 2 bale of cloth from Sauntypore, June 17th anno 1758, no. 14'. Drake's seal and note in Bengali script on verso.This is the document referred to in Nandakumara's letter of 25 October 1758 in CR9/11/31.
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Cox estate, Okehampton, rentals,
Part of Robert Clive Papers
Original and fair copy rentals, 1773-1778, of one fourth part of an estate in Okehampton purchased by Clive from Mr. John Hippisley Cox in Michaelmas 1773.
Cox estate, Okehampton, duplicate rentals,
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Duplicates of ED3/1.
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Letters sent mainly by Clive within India (but including some from H. S. [Henry Strachey, his secretary] during his third and final period there including his second governorship of Bengal, 1765-1767. The wide range of subject matter provides information about the country's internal politics, the civil and military aspects of Clive's duties as governor and various other matters including Clive's own private concerns (e.g. his interest in diamonds), the personal fortunes of company servants, and the Batta mutiny and the ensuing court martials, April-August, 1766, including the arrest, trial and court martial of the mutiny's instigator, Sir Robert Fletcher.
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