Translation from Persian of the ‘Akbarnama’, made by James MacMurdo at Baroda in 1806, with a revision by Greenwood, and subsequently introduced by Alexander Walker in 1827., 1806-1827.
Scope and Contents
The collection covers Alexander Walker's military and administrative service in the East India Company in great detail from circa 1790 to 1801, notably in Malabar and then in Gujarat, where he was Political Resident at Baroda, until he left India in 1810. He came out of retirement to govern St Helena from 1822 to 1828, The importance of the collection lies in the detailed administrative content of Walker's correspondence and memoranda, particularly for the Gujarat period, a continuing concern for Indian affairs throughout his retirement which led him to maintain or create a wide range of correspondents, and his passionate interest in native customs and traditions which involved him in the collecting of copious materials intended for publication. There are also some papers relating to his small estate at Bowland, near Galashiels, acquired in 1810, and some papers, after his death in 1831, relating to his immediate family.
Dates
- Creation: 1806-1827.
Conditions Governing Access
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Conditions Governing Use
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Extent
2 Volumes ; Quarto.
Language of Materials
From the Fonds: Undetermined
Arrangement
440 folios.
The foliation is divided between two volumes:
[1] Folios 1-221 of 440;
[2] Folios 222-440 of 440.
Genre / Form
Repository Details
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