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             (5)  Bengal to Lieut.-Gen. George Harris (Governor of Madras), pagg. 13-15,
                  20 June  1798,  to  assemble  the  Army  in  Madras  (Printed  in  Martin’s
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                  Despatches,  I,  pag.  64);  pagg.  25-8,  13 July  1798,  to  send  a  force  to
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                  Hyderabad; pagg. 43-4, 20 July 1798, Questions regarding the Madras
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                  Military Establishment; pagg. 59-63, 10 Aug. 1798, promising reinforce-
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                  ments in men and money.
             (6)  Bengal  to  Bombay.  pagg.  17-8,  20 June  1798,  to  assemble  forces  in
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                  Malabar; pagg. 21-3, 13 July 1798, to provide Col. Palmer (Resident at
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                  Poona) with European and Indian troops as he may require.
             (7)  Pagg. 47-56, Madras to Bengal 10 July 1798, with details of the force
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                  available in Madras.
             (8)  Pagg. 239-52, Intercepted Letters to Tipu Sultan, Mons. Dumoulin, &c.
                  from Tranquebar written by Mons. Dubuc, &c. (in French).
             (9)  Pagg. 255-67, Intelligence from Mysore forwarded by Capt. Macleod and
                  others 21 Aug. 1798.
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             (10)  Governor-General to Admiral Peter Rainier. pagg. 274-90, 12 and 31   st
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                  Aug. 1798; pagg. 299-302, 12 Oct. 1798, Chiefly respecting the French.
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             (11)  Pagg. 295-6, 307-13, Intelligence relative to the French in Egypt.
             (12)  Pagg. 315-20, Governor-General to Tipu Sultan 8 Nov. 1798, proposing
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                  to send Major Doveton to explain the wishes of the British and their
                  Allies (Printed in Martin’s Despatches, I, pag. 326).

                  IOR/H/573
             (1)  Pagg. 1-671, Enclosures to Bengal Secret Letters August to October 1798, viz.
             (2)  Letters  from  Lieut.  Col.  William  Palmer,  Resident  at  Poona,  to  the
                  Governor General. pagg. 1-3, to Sir John Shore 22 and 25 March 1798;
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                  pagg. 9-157, to Sir Alured Clarke 7 April to 9 June 1798; pagg. 161-86,
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                  239-72,  279-312,  319-424,  463-509,  519-23,  531-53,  to  Earl  of
                  Mornington 12 June to 28 Oct. 1798, on Affairs at Poona, the Peshwa,
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                  Daulat  Row  Sindia,  Nana  Farnavis,  relations  of  the  Peshwa  and  the
                  Nizam, proposed triple alliance between the Peshwa, the Nizam and the
                  British against Tipu Sultan, British proposal to expel all the French from
                  the Peshwa’s dominions.
             (3)  Pagg. 189-92, 195-222, 275-7, 315-6, 427-30, 431-3, 435-42, 447, 511-6,
                  Earl of Mornington to Lieut. Col. William Palmer 8 July to 10 Nov.
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                  1798, Instructions as to his conduct at Poona. (All of these, except the
                  first (on pagg. 189-92) are printed in Martin’s Despatches, but in a few
                  instances Martin has omitted certain paragraphs).


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