Local paper. Ms. imperfect, later folios missing, paper brittle in poor condition; ff. 1, 2 and 114 damaged.20 x 15 cm. (1819 x 1313 12 cm.).Written in black ink, 10-15 lines per page; ff. 2r-72v have ruled borders for demarcating text area.Pamphlet binding, single section sewn through fold, square paper guards on inside fold; covers missing.MS Indic 2534. Houghton Library, Harvard University.Available on microfilm, 35 mm.In Arabic and Gujarati in Khojki script.
Title provided by cataloger.Foreign paper, watermark: made in England for Shaik Ahmad Shaik Dawood of Bombay.21 x 17 cm. (16 x 13 cm.).Written in black ink, 12-13 lines per page.Multiple sections, stab-sewn; binding in poor condition, covers missing. Folio 1 detached and mutilated; bottom edge of the first fifty folios badly damaged.MS Indic 2534. Houghton Library, Harvard University.In Hindustani in Khojki script.
Foreign wove paper, probably German; watermark: Keferstein & Sohn, 1871.20 x 16 cm. (17 x 13 cm.).Written in black ink, 10 lines per page.Pamphlet binding single section, sewn along fold with folded soft paper cover.Ms imperfect: last folio(s) missing, scribal error in numbering (ms. contains two folios numbered 28 and folios 9v-10r appear to have been written later).With: Vāek:niñḍhejī:vel?Pīr Shams, Pīr Ṣadr ad-Dīn, Pīr Ḥasan Kabīr ad-Dīn and Vāek:niñḍhoPīr Shams, Pīr Ṣadr ad-Dīn, Pīr Ḥasan Kabīr ad-Dīn.MS Indic 2534. Houghton Library, Harvard University.In various Indic languages in Khojki script.
Title provided by cataloger.Local paper. Folios in fair condition, slightly worm-eaten.11 x 11 cm. (10 x 9 cm.).Written in black ink, sanded to prevent ink runs, 7 lines per page.Single section stab-sewn through fold and into paper covers.F. 1r dated 1 Posh 1886 s.1829 and f. 21r dated 2 (?) Māhā 1886 s.1829.MS Indic 2534. Houghton Library, Harvard University.In various Indic languages in Khojki script.
Title provided by cataloger.Local paper. Paper discolored, water-stained, frayed edges; ff. 1-2 in poor condition.19 x 13 cm. (14 x 9 cm.).Pamphlet binding, single section, sewn through fold; covers missing.Written in black ink, 6-13 lines per page. Folios sanded to prevent ink runs.Includes Index (incomplete): ff. 83v.MS Indic 2534. Houghton Library, Harvard University.In various Indic languages in Khojki script.
Local paper. Pages slightly discolored.18 x 14 cm. (15 x 11 cm.).Single section sewn through fold as well as around head and tail of the text; leather guards on inside fold; leather covers.Written in black ink, 10 lines per page.P. 61 dated 4 Srāvaṇ 1944 s.1887 and p. 169 dated 2 Aso 1944 s.1887.With: Gugrī ginānsPīr Imām Shāh ; Saloko:vaḍo.MS Indic 2534. Houghton Library, Harvard University.In various Indic languages in Khojki script.
Title provided by cataloger.Foreign paper, watermark: C. Millincton, London, 1864. End-folios in poor condition with frayed edges; some folios water-stained.20 x 16 cm. (16-17 x 12-13 cm.).Written in black ink, 10-12 lines per page.Pamphlet binding, single section sewn through fold, lacks covers.Includes Index (incomplete): ff. 247v-251v, written on 10 Sāvan Shrāvan 1925 s.1868.MS Indic 2534. Houghton Library, Harvard University.In various Indic languages in Gujarati and Khojki script.
Pīr Ṣadr ad-Dīn, Pīr Imām Shāh.Published for the Imami Ismaili School (nisāl).Covers missing, binding in poor condition.Includes Index (pp. 63-64) and list of sale publications of the Khojā Siñdhī Printing Press and an announcement of the publication of other works.MS Indic 2534. Houghton Library, Harvard University.In various Indic languages in Khojki script.With: ĀrtīPīr Ṣadr ad-Dīn ; Tartībh:dhoā:paṛaṇjī ; Dhûā:vakhat:treajī ; Ćoghaḍīā:sāñjījā:pañj
Abstract: This volume consists of various documents mostly relating to East India Company shipping.The documents include the following:Correspondence relating to surviving passengers who had been on board the shipwrecked Dutch East India Company ship
Woestduyn, and various receipts for related expenses dated 1779-80, several of which are written in Dutch (folios 32-38 and 41-46)Two lists of East India Company ships lost or captured between 1760 and 1791An extract from a journal for a voyage of HMS
Medeafrom England to India and back again, between February 1782 and January 1784A memorial from George French, Assistant Deputy Master Attendant in Bengal, to the Court of Directors of the East India Company, requesting that he be recommended to the Governor-General of India in Council for the office of Deputy Master Attendant, 28 April 1795A copy of a printed pamphlet entitled 'Fair State of the Case Between The EAST INDIA COMPANY, and The Owners of Ships now in their Service To which are added CONSIDERATIONS on Mr BROUGH’S PAMPHLET, concerning The EAST INDIA COMPANY’S SHIPPING; by Dalrymple', printed 1786A copy of a letter from the Board of Trade to Sir John Shore, Governor-General of India in Council, and a copy of a minute of the Board, regarding a proposal by British merchants relating to the transportation of commodities from Bengal to London, dated 26 May 1795Queries by Lord Castlereagh, President of the Board of Control, into the effects likely to be produced by the East India Company employing ships of 800 rather than 1,200 tons, dated 13 May 1803Copies of letters from Bombay merchants to Jonathan Duncan, President and Governor in Council of Bombay, dated 4 July and 17 October 1804, requesting measures to be taken against Arab shippingA record of the position of HMS
Howeeach day at noon, on a journey from Bengal to England, between August 1805 and January 1806A copy of a memorial to the Governor-General of India in Council from merchants, agents and others engaged in the export trade from Calcutta to London, dated 20 November 1807, complaining of hardships experienced due to the great increase in the rate of tonnageA list of passengers on board seven missing ships, c 1809Proposed instructions to Lieutenant Robert Moorsom to carry out a survey to ascertain the most appropriate stations for the shelter, refitting, refreshment, or protection of squadrons, ships of war, convoys, or East India Company ships, in the East Indies, during different seasons and in various circumstances, in case of future war, c 1789Bills and receipts for instruments purchased and delivered to Moorsom for the survey, 1787-89Correspondence (and an abstract of correspondence), mostly between Moorsom, Lieutenant Halsted, and the Board of Control, regarding the mathematical instruments which Moorsom was provided with for the survey (which were subsequently transferred to Lieutenant Halsted), being returned to the Board of Control, dated 1790-1803A catalogue for an auction by Mr Christie of a Library of books, mathematical instruments sent by the Board of Control, and some firearms, to take place on 23, 25 and 26 June 1810Copies of accounts of items purchased by the owners of the ship
Bombayfrom various suppliers, dated 1810.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the inside front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 370; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: there are multiple pagination sequences which appear intermittently.
Abstract: This item comprises copies of enclosures to a despatch from the Government of Bombay [Mumbai] Secret Department to the Secret Committee, Number 64 of 1847, dated 16 July 1847. The enclosures are dated 11-15 June 1847 (although some internal documents date back to 1 April 1847).The primary documents are tables forwarded by John Scott, Secretary of the Medical Board, for the attention of the Secretary to the Government, Bombay, and the Governor-General, of comparative statistics of the health of the troops at Aden, Poona [Pune], Deesa, and Belguam, during the periods 1840-1841, and 1843, including percentage mortality in proportion to strength.Physical description: There is an abstract of contents of the despatch, numbered 1-5, on folio 231. These numbers are repeated for reference on the verso of the last folio of each enclosure.