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Miscellaneous papers collected by Thomas Wilks.

Catalogue reference: IOR/H/767

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IOR/H/767
Title
Miscellaneous papers collected by Thomas Wilks.
Date
1769-1772
Description

(1) pp. i-ii, Index. (2) pp. 1-405, Papers connected with the Case of the Nawab of Arcot's private Creditors, including, pp. 22-40, Opinions of Counsel (i.e. Mr. Forrester, Mr. Skynner and Mr. Maddocks); pp. 63-9, Gen. Richard Smith's Protest against Propositions agreed to by the Court of Directors and the Agents for the Nawab's Creditors, submitted 14th March 1771; pp. 73-104, Memorial of the Nawab's Creditors, i.e. Richard Smith, John Call, Charles Floyer, Andrew Newton, James Alexander, Richard Fairfield, Donald Campbell, Quentin Crauford, and, pp. 109-402, Letters to and from Madras 17th March 1769 to 4th April 1772. (See H/766 (3)).

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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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Former volume no.27
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Language
English
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1 volume
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Miscellaneous papers collected by Thomas Wilks.