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The India Office Library

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

S. C. Sutton
Affiliation:
The India Office Library, London

Abstract

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Type
News of the Profession
Copyright
Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1959

References

1 For example, Sir Charles Wood (1859–66), Viscount Cross (1886–92), H. H. Fowler (1894–95), and Lord George Hamilton (1895–1903).

2 For example, the 8th Earl of Elgin (1862–63), Sir John Lawrence (1864–69), Lord Northbrook (1872–76), the Marquess of Lansdowne (1888–94), and the 9th Earl of Elgin (1894–99).

3 It will include a supplement describing the fragmentary Stein Chinese manuscripts.

4 The India Office records, in common with other official records of the United Kingdom, are open to the public only when fifty years old or more. They are thus at present open to the end of 1908. The quasiofficial private muniments of Secretaries of State for India, Viceroys and Governors-General of India, etc., include papers duplicated in the official records, and the Library accordingly places the same limitation on access to them.