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CONTENTS.
VOL. IV.
NINTH REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE (of the House
of Commons) appointed to take into Consideration the STATE
OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN THE PROVINCES OF
BENGAL, BAHAR, and Orissa,—&c.-(25th June, 1783):—
I. Observations on the State of the Company's Affairs in India
II. Connexion of Great Britain with India
III. Effect of the Revenue Investment on the Company
Internal Trade of Bengal
Silk
Raw Silk
Cloths, or Piece-Goods
Opium.
Salt
Saltpetre
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British Government in India
ELEVENTH REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE appointed to
take into Consideration the STATE OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF
JUSTICE IN THE PROVINCES OF BENGAL, BAHAR, AND ORISSA,
-&c.—(1783)
The first nine numbers of Appendix B. to the above Report: viz.
Appendix B. No. 1. Copy of a Letter from the Governor-Gene-
ral to the Court of Directors; 29th November, 1780
Appendix B. No. 2. Account of Money paid into the Company's
Treasury by the Governor-General, since 1773
Appendix B. No. 3. Letter from Governor Hastings to the Se-
cret Committee of the Court of Directors; 22nd May, 1782 . 212
Appendix B. No. 4. Account of Sums received on account of
the Company by the Governor-General, or paid to their
Treasury by his order, and applied to their service
Appendix B. Nos. 5 and 6. Affidavit of William Larkins, Esq.
and Letter of Governor-General to the Secret Committee of
the Court of Directors, respectively of the 16th December,
1782, transmitted with the preceding Account
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214, 215
Appendix B. No. 7. Extract of the Company's General Letter
to Bengal ;-25th January, 1782
Appendix B. No. 8. Extract of Bengal Secret Consultations,
9th January, 1781
Appendix B. No. 9. Account of Bonds granted to the Govern-
or-General, from January, 1779, to May, 1782, with Interest
paid or credited thereon
ARTICLES OF CHARGE OF HIGH CRIMES AND MISDEMEANOURS
AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS, ESQUIRE, LATE GOVERNOR-GE-
NERAL OF BENGAL; PRESENTED TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
UPON THE 4TH DAY OF APRIL, 1786:-
I. Rohilla War.
II. Shaw Allum
III. Benares :-
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PART 1. Rights and Titles of the Rajah of Benares.
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11. Designs of Mr. Hastings to ruin the Rajah of
Address from Mr. Gordon to the Begum
Letter to Mohammed Jewar Ally Cawn and Bahar Ally
Cawn, from Mr. Gordon
Letter from Colonel Hannay to Jewar Ally Cawn and
Bahar Ally Cawn
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V. Revolutions in Farruckabad
VI. Destruction of the Rajah of Sahlone
VII. Contracts.
VIII. Presents
IX. Resignation of the office of Governor-General
X. Surgeon-General's Contract
XI. Contracts for Poolbundy Repairs.
XII. Contracts for Opium.
XIII. Appointment of R. J. Sullivan
XIV. Ranna of Gohud
XV. Revenues.
XVI. Misdemeanours in Oude
XVII. Mahomed Reza Khân
XVIII. The Mogul delivered up to the Mahrattas
XIX. Libel on the Court of Directors