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LIST OF WITNESSES. |
Page in Printed Report. |
Alsager, Captain R. a Commander in the Naval Service of The East India Company, |
709 to 720. |
Baber, T. H. Esq. in Revenue Department, and a Judicial Officer in Malabar - Zillah Judge in Tillicherry and Mangalore - Third Judge, and afterwards Chief Judge, of the Provincial Court of Circuits and Appeal in the Western Division - Collector and Political Agent of the Southern Mahratta Country, |
306 to 343. |
Bates, Joshua, Esq. an American Merchant trading to China, a Partner in the House of Baring and Company, |
545 to 566. |
Briggs, Colonel John, Political Agent in Candeish, |
435 to 451. |
Brown, Mr. William, Merchant and Agent trading to America and China, |
637 to 642. |
Bruddock, Mr. John, a Cotton Merchant in London, |
477 to 481. |
Carruthers, Mr. G. A. late a Shipper of Cottons in the Brazils, |
481 to 484. |
Chaplin, W. Esq. Registrar and Subordinate Collector in the Ceded Districts - Principal Collector and Political Agent in the Southern Mahratta Country - Sole Commissioner in the Deccan, |
277 to 293. |
Christian, H. G. Esq. Collector of the Land Revenue in the Upper Provinces, and a Commissioner to restore Land unjustly sold, |
65 to 74. |
Clark, Richard, Esq. late in the Sudder Adawlut - Member of the Board of Revenue, and Tamul Translator to the Government, |
147 to 154. |
Cotton, John, Esq. Collector of Revenue at Tinivelly and Tanjore, |
155 to 157. |
Craufurd, John, Esq. General Agent for the Merchants and other Inhabitants of Calcutta and Bengal, |
512 to 522. |
629 to 636. |
Davidson, R. Esq. a Merchant of London - formerly an Indigo Planter, |
385 to 398. |
Davidson, W. S. Esq. a Private Merchant and General Agent at Canton, |
667 to 672. |
673 to 680. |
Dunlop, Mr. Allan C. an Indigo Planter under a local Licence from Government, |
485 to 489. |
Durant, Enoch, Esq. a Silk Broker in London, |
465 to 471. |
East, Sir Edw. Hyde, Bart. M P. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at Calcutta, |
97 to 136. |
226 to 228. |
Elphinstone, The Hon. Mount Stuart, Assistant to the Judge at Benares - Assistant Secretary to the Resident at Poona - Political Assistant to The Duke of Wellington - Resident at Nagpoor - Resident in Scindia's Camp - Envoy to Caubal - Resident at Poona - Commissioner of the Conquered Territory of the Peishwa - Governor of Bombay, |
243 to 276. |
Everett, C. Esq. an - American Commission Merchant, engaged in the Export of British Manufactures to China, |
567 to 582. |
Fleming, W. M. Esq. Second Judge of the Court of Circuit at Patna, |
84 to 96. |
Fortescue, T. Esq. Commissioner of Delhi, |
34 to 46. |
Harris, George, Esq. a Free Merchant in India - Indigo Planter - Assistant to the Salt Agent at Bullooah, |
453 to 465. |
Hodgson, John, Esq. late Assistant to the Collector of Land Revenue - Secretary to Government in the Revenue and Judicial Departments - Secretary to the Special Commission for permanently settling the Land Revenue - Member of the Board of Revenue - Member of Council at Madras, |
365 to 383. |
Hyde, Charles, Esq. Collector of Revenue in South Arcot, Chingleput, and Vizagapatam, |
172 to 176. |
Jenkins, R. Esq. late Political Resident at Nagpoor, |
228 to 242. |
Johnston, Sir A. (in Ceylon) King's Advocate Fiscal - President of the Council - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court - Judge of the High Court of Appeal, and Judge of the Admiralty Court, |
187 to 198. |
213 to 223. |
Kelly, Dr. Patrick, |
435 |
509 to 511. |
Larkins, J. P. Esq. late Assistant to the Opium Agent at Bahar - Sub Export Warehousekeeper - one of the Board of Trade, Salt, Customs and Opium - Reporter on External and Internal Commerce, and Inspector of Company's Investments of Silk and Piece Goods, |
27 to 30. |
Lloyd, Thomas Gore, Esq. Accountant General of The East India Company, |
5 to 11. |
31 to 34. |
Magniac, Hollingworth, Esq. Merchant, and Agent at Canton for Persons engaged in the Country Trade of India, |
617 to 629. |
Mangles, R. D. Esq. Deputy Secretary to Government in the Territorial and Judicial Departments, |
47 to 63. |
Maxfield, Capt. W. in the Naval Service of The East India Company, |
600 to 615. |
Melvill, J. C. Esq. Auditor General of The East India Company, |
5 to 11. |
31 to 34. |
177 to 178. |
199 to 212. |
225 to 226. |
Mills, Mr. Thomas, a Wholesale Tea Dealer in London, |
680 to 695. |
Milne, Mr. Richard, an Englishman carrying on Trade to China from America, |
642 to 650. |
Ramsay, Hon. Andrew, late in the Commercial, Salt, and Revenue Departments in Bengal, |
345 to 364. |
Rice, Sir Ralph, Recorder of Prince of Wales Island, and afterwards a Puisne Judge of the King's Supreme Court at Bombay, |
137 to 147. |
Rickards, R. Esq. Private Secretary to Mr. Duncan, Governor of Bombay - Commissioner in Malabar - Chief Secretary at Bombay - Principal Collector of Malabar - Member of the Government at Bombay, |
417 to 434. |
491 to 507. |
Ricketts, John William, Esq. (Half-caste,) late Deputy Registrar to the Board of Customs in Calcutta, |
295 to 306. |
Robertson, T. C. Esq. First Assistant in Judicial Department of Dacca, Patna, and Cawnpoor, afterwards Commissioner in Chittagong, Ava, and Arracan, |
157 to 172. |
Ryder, Mr. Arthur, a Cotton Dealer in London, |
473 to 476. |
Shaw, Mr. Richard, Manufacturer of Bombasins and Camlets at Norwich |
697 to 707. |
Sherer, J. W. Esq. Late Accountant General of Bengal, |
14 to 15. |
Simpson, Mr. John, Insurance Broker, London, |
599 to 600. |
Smith, Courteney, Esq. Judge of the Sudder Adawlut, |
74 to 84. |
Strange, Sir Thomas, Recorder at Madras, afterwards Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at Madras, |
398 to 405. |
415 to 417. |
Stewart, J. Esq. M. P. Commander of a Ship, and Agent in the China Trade, |
583 to 597. |
Swinton, Samuel, Esq. late a Civil Servant of The East India Company - Commercial Resident at several Stations - Opium Agent at Malwa - Chief of the Board of Salt, Opium and Customs, |
15 to 27. |
Toone, F. H. Esq. Civil Servant of The East India Company in China, |
523 to 543. |
Urmston, Sir J. B. President of The East India Company's Factory at Canton, |
651 to 667. |
Warden, Thomas, Esq. a Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal, and Principal Collector of Malabar, |
178 to 187. |
Wilson, Stephen, Esq. late a Silk Manufacturer, |
405 to 414. |
Wood, Henry, Esq. late Accountant General of Bengal, |
13. |