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University Estates Committee records

Annual Reports of the Committe, 1939-1984, minutes, 1943-1971, Committee accounts, 1944-1951, subject files, 1915-1980, general correspondence and papers, 1938-1965, general papers and correspondence relating to the Welsh Church Acts, 1924-1976, rentals and related correspondence, 1910-1973, receivership accounts, 1942-1962, correspondence files with solicitors, 1910-1973, estate management correspondence files, 1867-1963, notices of assignments, 1941-1963, and ledgers, 1939-1945.

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Military administration of Bengal,

The group consists, for the most part, of papers, [c. 1750’s]-1771, connected with the general routine military administration but also includes some papers, 1756, relating to Clive’s own active service. Being few in number however, they provide only a fragmentary record of his military role with little for the early years of his service and his first governorship (1758-1760), but slightly more for his second administration (1765-1767). A few papers, dated 1764 and 1771, refer to events that occurred when Clive was not in India but are, nonetheless, pertinent to his service there.

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Jagir papers,

Original grant of the jagir together with deeds and correspondence, 1758-1767, relating to its subsequent administration.

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Okehampton estate,

Rentals, 1771-1778, and surveys of estates in and near the borough of Okehampton, Devon, which Clive purchased from Thomas Pitt, M.P. for the borough, and from John Hippisley Coxe following his final return from India in 1767. The surveys are of pre-1767 date and relate to the period of Pitt’s ownership of the estate. The rentals, beginning in 1771, extend to 1778, those that post-date Clive’s death (1774) reflecting the work of Clive’s trustees.

India financial papers,

Accounts of Clive's personal and official finances both in India and England, buy mainly in the former. The distinction, however, is not always clear since both his foreign and domestic transactions and the different types of accounts are sometimes represented separately and sometimes intermixed. The group comprises : journals of India accounts, 1757-1759, journals of general accounts: England and India, 1763-1774, journals of ‘Lord Clive’s Concerns in Bengal’, 1765-1766, contemporary copy journals of India accounts, 1757-1758, draft journals of general accounts England and India, 1764, 1769-1774, ledgers of diamond accounts, 1755-1757, ledgers of India accounts, 1757-1759, ledgers of general accounts England and India, 1763-1774, ledgers of Lord Clive’s Concerns in Bengal, 1765-1766, contemporary copy ledgers of India accounts, 1757-1758, account books of India accounts, 1759-1760, cash books of general accounts England, 1763-1764, cash books of Lord Clive’s Concerns in Bengal, 1765-1766, miscellaneous cash account books, 1756-1763, bills books; 1756-1758, and bundles of accounts, 1752-1758.

Canlyniadau 221 i 240 o 1924