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This second volume presents a comprehensive collection of selections from the minutes and official writings of Major-General Sir Thomas Munro, Bart. and K.C.B., who served as the Governor of Madras during a pivotal period of British colonial administration in India.
Compiled by Alexander J. Arbuthnot, this work offers valuable historical documentation of Munro’s administrative approach, policies, and governance strategies. Through his official correspondence and minutes, readers gain insight into the colonial administrative framework, land revenue systems, and the broader perspectives of a key figure in Indian colonial history.
This volume serves as an essential primary source for scholars, historians, and students interested in British colonial administration, Indian history, and the life and legacy of Sir Thomas Munro. The selections illuminate his contributions to governance and administrative reform during the early 19th century.







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