Letters to and from Archdeacon George Trevelyan
- CET/10/1
- File
- 1806-1826
Mostly letters from Thomson Hankey regarding Charles, with an explanatory note. Also includes a letter from George to John Poole regarding Bonaparte.
Letters to and from Archdeacon George Trevelyan
Mostly letters from Thomson Hankey regarding Charles, with an explanatory note. Also includes a letter from George to John Poole regarding Bonaparte.
Correspondence regarding the Colebrooke affair
Copies of official correspondence.
Includes an account of Sir Edward Colebrooke's remittances to Calcutta and a copy of the resolution signed by George Swinton, General Secretary to the British Government. The last page is badly damaged and missing some content.
Includes correspondence with W Ewer and J MacSween.
Correspondence regarding the Colebrooke affair
Relates to Charles' accusing Sir Edward Colebrooke of corruption.
Includes letters between Charles and Colebrooke, and Charles and Lord William Cavendish Bentinck. Includes arrangements for Charles' investigation of banks' account books, a letter from Charles to his mother describing the affair, and correspondence with Bentinck requesting a full defense of his involvement be published and his future career.
Correspondents also include W Ewer, W H Macnaughten, J C MacSween, L Malony, T J Metcalfe, H Shakespear and Lady Hannah Trevelyan
Correspondence regarding Sir Edward Colebrooke
Includes letters from Lord Bentinck about Colebrooke's career and Trevelyan's accusation of corruption. Also includes letters about the career of Lt. Henry Trevelyan.
Also includes correspondence with W H Macnaughten and G Swinton
Despatches relating to education in India
Manuscript despatches addressed to H Wilson, signed by Colebrooke, T Metcalfe and Charles.
Letters from Charles to Hannah More Trevelyan nee Macaulay
Includes letters regarding their relationship, Charles' work, letters during a expedition from Calcutta [Kokata] to Kedgeree [Khijri] on the Henry Meriton, with reference to his health.
Binding is stamped with the name of Charles' predecessor at the Treasury, 'Mr. Spearman No.3' Mostly Treasury matters.
Memorandums relating to Afghanistan
Two printed memorandums prepared by Charles, one on the Afghan Frontier submitted to Lord Auckland (September 1836) and one on the 'Cabool Disasters' [Kabul] (14 March 1842).
Mostly Treasury matters.
Mostly Treasury matters.