A Brief Statement of the Principal Measures of Sir Charles Trevelyan's Administration at Madras
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- 1860
Printed pamphlet by J D Bourdillon, Secretary to Government. Printed by H Smith at the Government Press, Madras.
A Brief Statement of the Principal Measures of Sir Charles Trevelyan's Administration at Madras
Printed pamphlet by J D Bourdillon, Secretary to Government. Printed by H Smith at the Government Press, Madras.
A Treatise on the Means of Communicating the Learning and Civilisation of Europe to India
By Charles, reprinted from the Bengal Hurkaru, Calcutta. Relating to education in India.
Booklet making Charles' case against Sir Edward Colebrooke
Printed booklet addressed to Lord William Bentinck. The paper cover is in poor condition, and features an annotation in Charles Philips Trevelyan's hand reading 'What courage and what success!'.
Christianity and Hinduism Contrasted
Booklet by Charles published by Longmans, London.
Commonplace book of Caroline Trevelyan nee Philips
Features poems and quotations from literature.
Documents relating to Afghanistan
Manuscript copy of a letter from Charles to the editor of The Times regarding Sir Alexander Burnes' role in the Afghan crisis of 1838-42 and a printed 'confidential' report by Charles on Afghanistan.
Empty envelope with the text 'Labels for Sir C Trevelyan's Letter Books' in manuscript on the front. The closure flap is embossed with the royal coat of arms.
Financial Statement 1865-66 from the Council of the Governor General of India
Full title reads "Council of the Governor General of India, assembled at Calcutta, for the purpose of making laws and regulations, Financial Statement 1865-66, by the honorable Sir C. E. Trevelyan, K.C.B. Printed by Military Orphan Press, Calcutta. Features annotations
Being notes of a tour in the autumn of 1869 from Pesth to Belgrade, Constantinople, Athens, Corfu, Brindisi and Naples' by Charles. Pamphlet published by Spottiswoode, London. Two copies
Lady Colebrooke's comments on those charges connected with the Delhi Residency
Pamphlet by Louisa Ann Colebrooke, printed by Ibotson and Palmer, London