Memoranda of the Committee of Correspondence, 2 Jan 1801 - 7 Nov 1805 : Manuscript volume 1801/01/02-1805/11/07.
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- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2017.
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- IOR/D: Minutes and memoranda etc of General Committees and Offices of the East India Company (1700-1858). The majority of these records belonged to, or were closely associated with, the Committee of Correspondence, and include a series known as 'Auditor's References' comprising papers mainly relating to the financial claims of Company servants.The Committee of Correspondence was the most important of the standing committees appointed by the Court of Directors down to 1833. It was responsible mainly for supervising the Company's non-secret correspondence with India etc; for controlling the overseas establishments, including the consideration of the financial and other claims of civil and military personnel, and for appointing civil cadets (to 1805); and for filling posts in many departments of the Company's home establishment. IOR/D also includes some miscellaneous entry books, lists and papers originally kept in the offices of the Secretary, the Examiner and the Auditor at East India House.;Part of subseries IOR/D/91-145: Memoranda of the Committee of Correspondence (1700-1858). The memoranda are an amalgamation of two earlier series, 'Correspondence Papers' and 'Court Miscellanies'.This volume has been bound in approximate date order, and contains correspondence, financial documents, orders, minutes, certificates, reports, legal documents, warrants, and statutes.
AMDigital Reference: IOR/D/129. - Original Version
- Reproduction of: Memoranda of the Committee of Correspondence, 2 Jan 1801 - 7 Nov 1805 2 Jan 1801 - 7 Nov 1805.
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- The British Library
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