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No.1. |
-General Statement of the Revenues and Charges of India, (exclusive of the Commercial Charges,) drawn from the Accounts presented to Parliament; also shewing the Interest paid upon the Debts, with the Result of each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1826-27 inclusive, with the Estimate of the same for the Year 1827-28
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No.1. (A.) |
-Statement of the Revenues and Charges of the Presidency of Bengal, (exclusive of the Commercial Charges,) drawn from the Accounts presented to Parliament; shewing also the Interest paid upon the Debts, and the Result of each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1826-27 inclusive, with the Estimate of the same for the Year 1827-28 |
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No.1.(B.) |
-Statement of the Revenues and Charges of the Presidency of Madras, (exclusive of the Commercial Charges,) drawn from the Accounts presented to Parliament; shewing also the Interest paid upon the Debts, and the Result of each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1826-27 inclusive, with the Estimate of the same for the Year 1827-28 |
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No.1. (C.) |
-Statement of the Revenues and Charges of the Presidency of Bombay, (exclusive of the Commercial Charges,) drawn from the Accounts presented to Parliament; shewing also the Interest paid upon the Debts, and the Result of each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1826-27 inclusive, with the Estimate of the same for the Year 1827-28 |
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No.1. (D.) |
-Statement of the Revenues and Charges of the Presidency and Settlements of Prince of Wales Island, Bencoolen and St. Helena, (exclusive of the Commercial Charges,) drawn from the Accounts presented to Parliament; shewing also the Interest paid upon the Debts, and the Result of each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1826-27 inclusive, with the Estimate of the same for the Year 1827-28 |
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No.2. |
-An Account of the Total Annual Amount of the Revenues and Charges of the several Presidencies in India, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1826-27, with the Estimate of the same for the Year 1827-28, as laid before Parliament; distinguishing, as to the Revenues, the Revenues realized in the original Possessions of The East India Company from the Subsidies from Native Princes, or Collections from ceded and conquered Countries; and as to the Charges, the Military Charges, and the Charges for Buildings and Fortifications, from Civil, Revenue, Judicial and Marine Charges; shewing also the Net Charge of Bencoolen, Prince of Wales Island, &c.; likewise the Interest paid on the Debts, and the Amount of Territorial Charges paid in England |
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No.2. (A.) |
-Statement of the Revenues realized in the original Possessions of The East India Company at Bengal, Madras and Bombay, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1826-27 inclusive, with the Estimate of the same for the Year 1827-28 |
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No.2. (B.) |
-Account shewing the Gross and Net Receipts from Subsidies under Treaties with the Native Princes of India, or from the Revenues of the ceded and conquered Countries, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1826-27 inclusive, with the Estimate of the same for the Year 1827-28 |
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No.2. (C.) |
-Statement of the Civil, Revenue, Judicial, Marine and other Charges, (exclusive of the Civil Charges of the ceded and conquered Countries,) defrayed at Bengal, Madras and Bombay, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1826-27 inclusive, with the Estimate of the same for the Year 1827-28 |
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No.2. (D.) |
-Explanatory Notes relative to the Distinctions of Territory observed in the Account, No. 2, and its Appendices |
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No. 2. x. |
-An Account of the Revenues and Charges of India, in each of the Three Years ending 30th April 1827, 30th April 1828 and 30th April 1829 (the last Year on Estimate;) shewing the Annual Surplus of Revenue or Charge, after the Payment of Territorial Charges in England |
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No.3. |
-An Account of the Amount of the Bond and other Debts owing by The East India Company, at their several Presidencies in India, on the 30th April in each Year, from 1809 to 1814, both inclusive |
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No.4. |
-An Account of the Amount of the Bond and other Territorial Debts owing by The East India Company, at their several Presidencies in India, on the 30th April in each Year, from 1814 to 1827, both inclusive |
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No.5. |
-An Account of the Amount of the Assets of The East India Company, at the several Presidencies in India, on the 30th April in each Year, from 1809 to 1813, both inclusive |
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No.6. |
-An Account of the Amount of the Assets of The East India Company, at the several Presidencies and Settlements in India, on the 30th April in each Year, from the Year 1814 to the Year 1827, bothinclusive, distinguishing the Territorial from the Commercial Assets
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No.7. |
-Abstract Statement of the Result of the Debts and Assets of The East India Company in India, on the 30th April in each Year, from 1809 to 1827, both inclusive
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No.8. |
-Computation of the Rate of Interest payable on theIndian Debt, on the 30th April 1809, 30th April 1814 and 30th April 1828
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No.9. |
-An Account of the Sums received at the Presidencies of Fort William, Fort St. George and Bombay, for Sales of Import Goods and Stores, in each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1827-28 inclu-sive
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No.10. |
-An Account of the Commercial Charges not added to the Invoices, at the several Presidencies in India respectively, from the Year 1809-10 to 1813-14 inclusive
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No.11. |
-An Account of the Commercial Charges not added to the Invoices, at the several Presidencies in India respectively, from the Year 1814-15 to the Year 1827-28 inclusive
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No.12. |
-An Account shewing the Amount of all Advances made at the several Presidencies and Settlements in India, for the Purposes of Commerce, in so far as regards the Purchase of Investments for Europe,from the Year 1809-10 to 1813-14 inclusive; shewing the Amount applied to the Purchase of Investment in China, and distinguishing the Amountissued in Repayment of Territorial Charges defrayed in England, from the Amount issued from Commercial Funds
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No.13. |
-An Account shewing the Amount of all Advances made at the several Presidencies and Settlements in India, for the Purposes of Commerce, in so far as regards the Purchase of Investments for Europe,from the Year 1814-15 to 1827-28 inclusive; shewing the Amount applied to the Purchase of Investment in China, and distinguishing the Amountissued in Repayment of Territorial Charges defrayed in England, from the Amount issued from Commercial Funds
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No.14. |
-An Account shewing the Amount of all Supplies from the several Presidencies and Settlements in India to the Factory at Canton, in each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to 1827-28 inclusive
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No.15. |
-An Account shewing the Amount of all Suppliesreceived at the several Presidencies and Settlements in India, &c. from the Factory at Canton, in each Year, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1827-28 inclusive
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No.16. |
-An Account of Sums written off the Books of the several Presidencies in India respectively, as Losses, from the Year 1809-10 to the Year 1813-14 inclusive, which have not been inserted in the Chargesof the said Presidencies
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No.17. |
-An Account of all Sums written off the Territorial Books of the several Presidencies in India respectively, as Losses, from the Year 1814-15 to the Year 1826-27 inclusive, which have not been inserted in the Charges of the said Presidencies
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No.18. |
-An Account of the Increase of Dead Stock in India, consisting of Plate, Household Furniture, Stores, &c. &c. between April 1809 and April 1814, the Expence of which is not included in the Charges;distinguishing what was purchased in India from what was supplied by England, so far as the same can be done
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No.19. |
-An Account of the Increase of Dead Stock in India, consisting of Plate, Household Furniture, Stores, &c. &c. between April 1814 and April 1827, the Expence of which is not included in the Charges,distinguishing what was purchased in India from what was supplied by England, so far as the same can be done; distinguishing also the Territorialfrom the Commercial Dead Stock
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No.20. |
-General Statement, shewing the Amount of the Proceeds of the Sales of Goods and Merchandize of The East India Company, in Great Britain, and of their Commercial and other Receipts, Charges and Payments in Great Britain, under the several Heads thereof, in each Year, from 1st March 1810 to 30th April 1814
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No.21. |
-General Statement, shewing the Amount of the Proceeds of the Sales of Goods and Merchandize of The East India Company, in Great Britain, and of their Commercial and other Receipts, Chargesand Payments in Great Britain, under the several Heads thereof, from the Year 1814-15 to the Year 1828-29 inclusive, according to the Annual Ac-counts presented to Parliament; distinguishing the Receipts and Payments in the Political and Territorial Branch, from the Receipts and Payments inthe Commercial Branch
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No.22. |
-General Statement of the Bond and Simple Contract Debts of The East India Company, the State of Cash remaining in their Treasury, and other Effects appertaining to them, in Great Britain and Afloat,on the 1st March in each Year, from 1811 to 1813 inclusive, and on the 1st May 1814
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No.23. |
-General Statement of the Bond Debts and Simple Contract Debts of The East India Company, with the Rates of Interest they respectively carry, and the Amount of such Interest, and the State of Cashremaining in the Treasury, and other Effects appertaining to the Company, in Great Britain and Afloat, on the 1st May in each Year, from 1815 to 1829 inclusive; distinguishing the Debts and Assets in the Political and Territorial Branch, from the Debts and Assets in the Commercial Branch
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No.24. |
-An Account of Stock per Computation of The East India Company, (exclusive of their Capital Stock,) drawn out in respect to England, to the 1st May 1815, and in respect to India, to 1st May 1814
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No.25. |
-Stock per Computation of The East India Company, (exclusive of their Capital Stock,) drawn out, in respect to England, to 1st May 1828, and in respect to India, to 1st May 1827
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No.26. |
-Sale Amount of Privilege and Private Trade Goodssold at The East India Company's Sales, from 1810-11 to 1828-29, distinguishing India from China
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No.27. |
-An Account of the Sale Amount of the Company's,the Private Trade, and the Neutral and Prize Goods, &c. sold by The East India Company in each Year, from 1810-11 to 1828-29, inclusive
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No.28. |
-An Account shewing the Invoice Amount of all Goods, Stores and Bullion exported by The East India Company to their several Presidencies and Settlements in India respectively, to the Island ofSt. Helena, and to their Factory at Canton, from the Season 1810-11 to the Season 1828-29 inclusive; distinguishing each Season, likewise theAmount of Goods from Stores, and the Bullion on the Political Account from the Bullion on the Commercial Account
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No.29. |
-An Account of all Sums received by The East India Company on Bills of Exchange remitted to them from their several Presidencies and Settlements in India, and their Factory at Canton, respectively, in each Year, from 1810-11 to 1813-14 inclusive;distinguishing Bills drawn on Territorial and Commercial Account; and shewing also the Amount drawn on the Departments of His Majesty'sGovernment
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No.30. |
-An Account of all Sums received by The East India Company on Bills of Exchange remitted to them from their several Presidencies and Settlements in India, and their Factory at Canton, respectively, in each Year, from 1814-15 to 1828-29 inclusive; distinguishing Bills drawn on Territorial and Commercial Account; and shewing also the Amount drawn on the Departments of His Majesty'sGovernment
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No.31. |
-An Account shewing the Amount of all Sums paidby The East India Company from their Treasury in England, supposed to be chargeable to the Territories in India, from the Year 1810-11 to the Year 1813-14 inclusive
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No.32. |
-An Account shewing the Amount of all Sums paidby The East India Company from their Treasury in England, chargeable to the Territories in India, from the Year 1814-15 to the Year 1828-29 inclusive
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No.33. |
-An Account shewing the Amount of all Bills of Exchange and Certificates paid by The East India Company, in each Year, from the 1st March 1810 to 30th April 1814 inclusive; distinguishing India from China; and specifying, as far as practicable, such as were for Liquidation of Indian Debt, for Interest on Indian Debt, and for general Purposes
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No.34. |
-An Account shewing the Amount of all Bills of Exchange and Certificates paid by The East India Company, in each Year, from the 1st May 1814 to the 30th April 1829 inclusive; distinguishing India from China; and specifying, as far as practicable, such as were for Liquidation of Indian Debt, for Interest on Indian Debt, and for general Purposes
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No.35. |
-Statement of the Rates of Exchange at which Bills have been drawn upon India by The East India Company, from 1812 to the latest Period
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No.36. |
-Statement of the Rates of Exchange at which Bills have been drawn from India upon The East India Company from 1812 to the latest Period
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No.37. |
-An Account of Imports and Exports between Great Britain and all Places to the Eastward of the Cape of Good Hope. (excepting China;) distinguishing the Articles and the Value, and the Private Trade from that of The East India Company, in each Year, from 1813 to the latest Period to which the same can be made up |
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No.38. |
-An Account of all Goods imported into Great Britain from the East Indies and China, (exclusive of the Mauritius,) in each of the Four Years ending 5th January 1829, specifying the Quantity and Value of the principal Articles imported |
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No.39. |
-An Account of all Goods exported from Great Britain to the East Indies and China, (exclusive of the Mauritius,) for each of the Six Years ending 5th January 1829 |
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No.40. |
-A Statement of the Commerce of British India with Great Britain, North America, South America and Foreign Europe, from 1811-12 to 1826-27, both inclusive; distinguishing the Trade of The East India Company from that of Individuals, and Merchandize from Treasure:- |
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Imports into Bengal |
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Exports from D° |
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Imports into Bombay and Surat |
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Exports from D° |
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Imports into Fort St. George and Subordinates |
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Exports from D° |
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Abstract of the whole |
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No.41. |
-A Return of the Quantities and Prices of the several Sorts of Tea sold by The East India Company, in each Year during the present Charter, 1st May to 1st May |
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No.42. |
-A Statement shewing the Average Sale Price per lb. of all Teas sold by The East India Company in each Year during the present Charter |
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No.43. |
-An Account of the Quantity of Tea exported from Great Britain to Foreign Europe, to British Colonies and Possessions, and to all other Parts, in each Year, from 1814 to 10th October 1829 |
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No.44. |
-Copy of a Letter from John Backhouse, Esq. to the Secretary of the Board of Controul, dated at the Foreign Office, 18th February 1829; with One Enclosure |
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(Enclosure.) |
-Copy of a Letter from Alexander Ferrier, Esq. His Majesty's Consul at Rotterdam, to John Bidwell, Esq. dated 7th October 1828 |
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India Board, Westminster, 8th February 1830.
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