Report on the Palk manuscripts in the possession of Mrs. Bannatyne, of Haldon, Devon
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Report on the Palk manuscripts in the possession of Mrs. Bannatyne, of Haldon, Devon
(Historical Manuscripts Commission, [74])
H.M.S.O., 1922
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Palk manuscripts
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"Prepared for the commissioners, at the suggestion and with the co-operation of the India office, by Colonel H. D. Love."--2d prelim. leaf
"The Palk manuscripts in the possession of Mrs. Bannatyne consist mainly of letters addressed to Sir Robert Palk from the time when he relinquished the governorship of Madras in 1767 down to the end of 1786 ... The majority of the communications were sent from Fort St. George, Madras, but some are from other parts of the southern presidency, some from Bengal, and a few from Bombay."--p. iii